Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 13, 1950, Page PAGE THREE, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 13. I9S0
j Brogan-Jamieson extension unit,
Planning M eeting
j Mrs. H. F. Noyes of Hyline, Mrs. Dance Festival
O f Units Is Hehl Martha Klingback of Sunset valley.
Set For W eiser
I and Mrs. Frank Parr of Oregon
The annual program planning
session (or the Malheur county Trail.
home extension units was held Fri­ Mrs. Miriam Colford presented
day, April 7 from 10:30 to 3:30 in certificates of achievement to three
the women's club house in Ontario extension units. Foothill Drive, a
with a potluck luncheon being serv­ Kings Heights and Hyline. Gold
seals were presented to the exten­
ed at noon.
Mrs. Frank Parr, chairman of the sion units of Ontario, Sunset vallev,
county committee, opened the meet­ H. O. A Boulevard, Ontario Heights,
ing followed by roll call of the units Vale, Jamieson-Grogan. White Set­
by Mrs. Wendell Richmond, secre­ tlement Progressive, White Settle­
tary of the county committee. Mrs. ment Improvement, Bend and
Miriam Colford of Burns, former Adrian, Hyline, and Arcadia Sun­
home demonstration agent of Mal­ shine.
Voting on the projects to be car­
heur county, gave a report on the
past year’s activities. Miss Frances ried next year, resulted in the sel­
ection
of a program centering main­
Clinton, state extension agent of
Oregon state college, spoke on sug­ ly around furnishing.
The 14 extension units represent­
gested topics for the coming year's
program. She discussed the septic ed at the program planning day
tank demonstration, which will be meeting were Arcadia Sunshine, H.
held May, 8. 9. and 10 with two O. A. Boulevard, Adrian and Bend,
agents to be here from Oregon state A. Kings Heights. White Settlement
college, James Campbell and M. O. Progressive. White Settlement Im­
provement. Harper, Brogan-Jamie­
Huber.
The topic of the unit meetings son. Sunset Valley, Ontario Good
for next month will be "Family Neighbors, Ontario Heights, Vale,
Business and the Law”, for which Willowcreek and Hyline.
Miss Clinton said Mrs. June Burke,
a home agent-at-large of the col­ Here From Orofino—
Mrs Merl Norris of Orofino, Idaho
lege, would be here to assist them.
Elections were held to fill four is visiting this week with her two
vacancies of out-going members in daughters, Jean and Judy Estes, at
the county committee These elect­ the home of Rev. and Mrs. Sterl
ed were Mrs. James Shaw of the D. Spiesz.
‘WART”, The Speed Cop
H£v. w/w>r, cotte on no. eur/Jusr sofir
WITH M e TV PHHYCK a
m e e t in g **
- «<
r PfttiVEQ h e f t i n g
O ’ E F F I ¿/re
FON F O L K S ,
By Bingham
N I L F O L K S WH O BUTT
HNVÍ THEM C /tN S .
3 F N V /C FO Ö Y Ä
5 »
i
I
1
B mia M S juu A ci
W H O LESA LE-RETA IL
PHONE
//7
WASHING. POLISHING. LUBRICATING — t u f C / P f i s J C L t k j
PAGE W E E
Reports To Air
i an appendectomy at the Holy Ros-
Pvt. Jerry Duane Gorrell, son of - ary hospital last Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gorrell of Nyssa,
has reported to Lackland AFB, “ The Sunday Visitors—
To Council—
Gateway to the Air Force", to begin
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Reimers and
Mr. and Mrs.Robert Thompson the AF basic airmens' indoctrin-
family of Payette were Sunday vis-
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Wil­ nation course.
1 itors at the home of Mr and Mrs.
son, Jr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. I
Wayne Morris.
Wayne Lewis and family, Mr and Guests At Dinner—
Mrs. Chet Mills and family and M r.' Mr. ’and Mrs. O. E. Dorman were
BUILDING PERMITS
and Mrs. Albert McKimmy picnick­ Sunday guests at dinner at the Tor-
V W Duus, enlargement, Reece
ed Sunday near Council.
, vald Olson home.
avenue, lots 13 and 14. block 15,
original townsite. $700, 104 by 16,
In Hospital—
Go On Picnic—
frame.
Mrs. Campbell Ba'-r is confined
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coleman and
Marion Chard, removal of house
td the Holy Rosary hospital, where son, Rodney, Bud Osburn, Billy from Good avenue to Park avenue,
she underwent major surgery last Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Norman and alterations, $2000, 24 by 24,
week. Visiting at the 3aer home is and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Vertree frame.
Mrs. Earl Deimer of Nampa, daugh­ went to Idaho City Sunday on a
ter of Mrs. Baer, and Mrs. S. H. picnic.
Pond of Lewiston. Utah, sister of
Mrs. Baer.
Returns To Home—
Mrs. Neva Caurfield of Pocatello,
Visiting Here—
who has been visiting for the last
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Newgen and 10 days with her sister, Mrs. Mc-
family of Madras and Mrs. Ava Gaven, and her niece, Mrs. Joe
Schute of Somerton, Arizona are vis­ Maughan. left Monday for her home.
iting this week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Newgen They will Visit In Boise—
return to their homes this week­ Mr and Mrs. Joe Maughan spent
end.
Sunday in Boise on business.
Local
News
The second annual Weiser spring
square dance festival, the event
which last year attracted dancers
from nearly every cKy and town of
southwest Idaho and eastern Ore­
gon will be held Saturday evening
April 22.
Sponsored by the city recreation
commission, the festival will be
staged with the cooperation of ail
square dance clubs and civic groups
of the community.
On the dance program will be 25
selections popular in square dance
circles of the region, with some of
the best callers of Lower Snake
river valley scheduled to handle the
"mike". One of the few outstand­
ing women square dance callers of
the nation, Mrs. Anne Livingston,
New York, of the National Recre­
ation association staff, will direct
dancers through one routine.
Unique this year will be a half-
hour vaudeville type program to be
presented from 8 to 8:30 p. m. This
Is particularly for the benefit of
spectators and will feature a variety
Returns From Hospital—
of specialty acts. The grand march Visit* At Vale—
Mrs Pearlee Klnsor visited rel­ Miss Joanne Garrison returned to
will start at 8:30.
atives at Vale Sunday.
her home Sunday after undergoing
Blustering winds continue to ham­
per flying activity to some extent
the past week.
Farna Mitchell flew solo croas
country to Prosser. Washington and
return Sunday. Johnny Claybaugti
left Sunday for a business trip to
San Francisco and Merced, Cali­
fornia. Jim Jewell and Joe Driscoll
flew to Price, Utah to pick up the
Cessna 170 that was left there awhile
back due to bad weather. They flew
down and back the same day.
Visitors using the facilities of the
Nyssa municipal airport this week
were Mark Purcell of Parma, and
Ross Hurtt, also of Parma, flying
the Parma Cruiser club’s Piper
Cruiser.
Mr. Jacobsen of Boise, flying his
Ercotipe, was a visitor this week,
also J. E. Phillips of Boise flying his
Luscombe.
Charles Dowell of
Prairie, Idaho dropped in for a tank
of gas in his Piper. He is associ­
ated with the Downer Mill of Prairie
and uses his air airplane in con­
nection with his business.
PRIVATE SALE—Sunday, April 16.
1295 stock cattle, includes 165 head
J of cows with 90 calves by side, bal­
ance heavy springers, 6 registered
bulls. One of best herds in the
lower Snake River valley. Sale starts
1:30 p. m. 4 miles west. 2 miles
north on Weiser flat. E. T. Waters
ranch. Rock Creek Livestock Co.,
Weiser.
— FARMERS ATTENTION —
SOIL AID—GYPSUM AND
SULPHUR FERTILIZER
Wing Tips
NYSSA MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
Gordon Schmelxer, Mgr.
SALE CALENDAR
PUBLIC DAIRY SALE—Tuesday.
April 11, 1:30 p. m., 1/4 mile east of
Sunnyside school, 20 dairy cows.
Terms Cash. E. T. Waters, owner.
Cols. Bert Anderson and Joe Church,
aucts. L. H. Fritts, clerk.
Meuller Furnaces-
$25.00 Per Ton
Link Belt Stokers
Estim ates G ladly G iven
P lace Your O rder Now
GEORGE J. KINZER
HEATING
NYSSA ELEVATOR
Phone 134L2 P arm a, Id ah o
NYSSA, OREGON
Intermountain Furniture Company
and
NORGE End This Messy
Job for You!
*
Come and See This Sensational New
NORGE With the Exclusive
SELF D FROSTING System
...D e fro s ts While You Sleep!
| | P la n n e d in
Just imagine! All the mess and bother o f defrost­
ing gone forever! The new Norge Self-D-Froster
saves you work, time and money . . . is the only
defrosting system that defrosts automatically . . .
without fa il. .. every twenty-four hours.
And the new Norge brings you a safety-sealed
freezer, finger-tip ice trays, big meat storage Cold-
pack, large Crisper Drawer, extra convenient
shelf arrangements, Tiltabin for handy storage
of packaged and canned goods.
See the new Norge and you won’t be
"’content until you own one.
ADVtRNStD IN l
Come See the New NORGE Electric Range with
BLENDED-HEAT OVEN
Of course you may change your mind about what you
want to eat that day, but it really doesn't make any dif­
ference, if you own a home freezer. Just reach in and
choose any one of a dozen different foods put away for
just such an occasion.
W ith a home freezer, you store away the foods you
buy when they're in the peak of season and at lowest
cost You eliminate shopping trips during bad weather—
you're always prepared when unexpected guests arrive—
and you can be sure that your freezer keeps foods as safe
and wholesome as the day they were put away.
A freezer is a real economy on the farm, where prod­
uce and meats can be quickly frozen and stored for
future use.
Your dealer has a fine selec­
tion of home freezers to choose
from— chest, upright, or walk-in
models— in many sizes. Enjoy
the fine eating and economy that
low cost E L E C T R IC IT Y can
bring you.
You banish baking failure«, once and for all. Two heat­
ing element«, top and bottom, blend the beat to make
one perfect cooking temperature . . . and, front and
back, high and low, the same even temperature through­
out the oven bake* to perfection.
And this is only one wonderful feature of the new
fully automatic Norge Electric Range. Sea it today.
G INTERMOUNTAIN
^ Á !uu'* ^ u t€ c P ntP a H H
E V ER YTH IN G
Electrical
A ppliance
FOR YOUR
HOMI
}
I D ££*& A k4C H iÛ e O O<*\ V > O W E R
So MUCH-Costa So UTTLE!
if e
wm
PHONE 178 W
SEE THE FEATURES OF AMERICAS FINEST HOME APPLIANCES