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• 'i i V i i V . « « * h j - - i ‘ “ - p — • r~?'— * - y - 1 , 7ÄeNYSSA JOURNAL THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 8. 1950 J Saturday evening to see their new visited also in Emmett at the homes stage curtain and demonstration of of the Garner brothers. True and their new movie projector, which had been obtained through merch Dewey. The guests and all the G ar ner families held a re-union and ants advertising. SUNSET VALLEY. June »—Pfc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbertson l picnicked Saturday at the Owyhee Donald Share, son of Mr. and Mrs. and family were dinner guests of I dam. Irvin Durfee was honored at Charles Share, writes from Japan Mr and Mrs. Pete Wilson Sunday. a Mrs. pink and blue shower given Wed The Owyhee L. D. S. Relief so that he and the 27th Infantry will nesday afternoon by Mrs Vern Gar go on maneuvers June 20 to Mt. ciety meetings will be held during ner. Twenty-five ladies were pn s'jnt Fujiyama. Share has been overseas the summer at the Sunset hall, but for the opening of gifts, and games over a year and at present is in only on the second Tuesday instead arranged by Mrs. William Orr. Re structor of the regimental boxing of every Tuesday. Mrs. Annie Barton and her two freshments were served. team. Members of the Richland 4-H calf Mrs. Keiji Okanano arrived home daughters, Mrs. Ruth Jones and club and their leader. Mildred Sis Sunday from the hospital with her Mrs. Shirley Steed, and grandson son. at the different mem Infant daughter. Diane, who only Carl Jones, all of Roy. Utah arrived ber's visited homes and Inspected one an Tuesday to visit relatives in the weighs five and a half pounds. calves. The group had re Mr. and Mrs. Robb and Mr. and valley. They were houseguests at other’s freshments at the home of Darvis Mrs. Homer Dldericksen of Caldwell the Vem Oarner home Tuesday, and Bergam. picnicked In Idaho SSunday, driving Wednesday at the Delbert Oarner Mrs. Ed Steiner arrived at the to Idaho City and spending the day. home. Mrs. Barton is a sister of the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chalk Butte Orange members met Oarner brothers. The Utah guests Ira Chadd. Thursday afternoon from the Holy Rosary hospital with her new son. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes were hosts Monday evening at a dinner given for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schrein er of Yakima and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick. Mr. and Mrs. Schre iner left Tuesday for their home after visiting for several days at the Dimmick home. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lathan and family of Lewiston. Idaho were over night guests at the Neil Dimmick home Wednesday. Mr. Lathan. a FOR nephew of Mrs. Dimmick. is the coach of Lewiston high school. Mr. and Mrs. Lathan had been visiting Mrs. Lathan's folks in Carey, Idaho and were en route home. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick were OR week-end guests at the Lew McCoy ranch east of Ironside. Mr. and Mrs. Dimmick trucked their saddle horses with them, riding over the ranch and into Hereford valley. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dodson were among the 30 guests attending a party Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Krouse on their 11th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Larry Dimmick was an hon ored guest Wednesday evening at a pink and blue shower given by hos WE HAVE DUSTING MACHINES AS WELL AS tess, Mrs. Mark Hartley. While the young matrons partied, their hus A VERY POPULAR SPRAY OUTFIT bands played poker at the Larry Dimmick home. Reverend and Mrs. Kelly of Bates, “The House of Oliver” Oregon and Mrs. S. Speisz of Nyssa spent Wednesday visiting Mrs. Joe Dodson, who still has not completely recovered from her operation. Sunday school services of the As sembly of God church were held in Apple valley Sunday morning, and Reverend and Mrs. Joe Dodson and the church members enjoyed a pic nic there following the services. Dixie and Dick Counsil were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. — DON'T GAMBLE— Counsil all last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson and daughter. Clara of Idaho Falls, were HAVE YOUR ELECTRICAL WIRING DONE overnight guests at the Olaf Fyl- lingness home Thursday, returning BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Friday. Mrs. Harold Fyllingness ac companied the Petersens as far as Boise, returning by bus. Members of the Juniors and Ex ' ALL TYPE OF WIRING plorers of the M. I. A. and their teachers, Cora Mitchell and Keith MOTOR REPAIRING <£ REWINDING Stoker, attended their annual group banquet held in Vale Friday. On the occasion of Master S tan MOTOR EXCHANGE SERVICE ley Ekanger's birthday, he wanted to take three-year-old Mistress ALL SERVICE GUARANTEED Kristine Fyllingness to the theater. So Saturday both the Alvin Ekanger and Harold Fyllingness families held Idaho and Oregon License a theater party. Rev and Mrs. Lester Carlson of La Grande were guests at the Clar ence Dodson home Wednesday and called at the Poe Dodson home. Mr and Mrs. C. T. Okano return ed Sunday from Pullman, Wash ington after visiting their daughter, Mido, who graduated from Wash ington State college. Mr. and Mrs. W h in e r Okano also moved Mido to Spokane Electric Motor where she has a position as phar Repair Parts macist In a hospital. Caldwell guests. Dorothy Bridge- dale and Harry Hathaway, dined at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Robb Tuesday evening. Phone 274 Nyssa, Oregon Mrs. Thomas Nishitani attended the funeral Thursday of infant Curtis Takeshlta In Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wolfe and Grange Members See New Curtain daughters visited the Burl Collins family In New Plymouth Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Chadd a t tended the funeral of Mrs. Ernest Zesiger In Weiser Monday. Mrs. Zesiger, fhe 75-year-old grand mother of Mrs. Chadd, had been ill for some time. Miss Beth Chapin arrived at the home of her parents Sunday even ing. She has just finished teach ing a year in the Madras schools, and has been re-hired for the next year. Mrs. Charlie Schweizer and Miss Clarice Notheis were guests of Miss Mary Nyhart and her mother at a luncheon Wednesday at the Nyhart home in Homedale. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baton of Beav erton, Oregon, visited all last week at the home of Mrs. Annie Gregg. Mrs. Baton is the former Lillian 5 o r I O per cent D. D. T. DUSTING SPUDS 25 per cent Emulsifiable TO APPLY WITH SPRAY Machine Origg, daughter of Mrs. Gregg, a former resident of the valley. Mr Baton is a civil engineer. Mrs Gregg and her guests drove to Payette lakes Wednesday to spend the day. Miss Clarice Notheis and Mrs. Del bert Garner underwent tonsilectoin- ies in Ontario Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen and two sons were Friday evening guests at the Doyn Price home in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guthrie of Boise, Mrs. Marie C. Black and Linda Ransom of Nyssa, Mr. and SECOND SECTION Mrs. Nelson Field and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Share were dinner guests at the L. W. Pomeroy home. Mr and Mrs F. G. Holmes and son. Junior, visited Friday evening . at the home of their son, Roy. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 26-c of Mal heur County, State of Oregon, that the Annual Election of said district will be held at the Nyssa Elementary School between the hours of 2:00 P. M. and 8:00 P. M. on the third Monday of lune, being the 19th day of lune, A. D. 1950. This election is called for the pur pose of electing one director for a term of one year and one director for a term of five years. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS N y ssa G ro u p M e etin g S u n d a y ev en in g s, 8 p. m . 407 Main Street P h o n e 2-M DEAD ANIMALS Free Pickup Ontario Parma Nyssa Phone Collect • Ontario Grain Co. 53 Phone 98 Dated this 8th day of lune, 1950. C. W. Buchner, Chairman Board of Directors Attest: Henry H. Hartley District Clerk Main Plant 100 Idaho-Oregon Rendering Co. Nyssa. Oregon F A M IL Y ! Return From Twin F a lls __ Mr. and Mrs. G rant Lewis and family returned last week from Twin Falls, where they visited over the Memorial holidays. T R E A T . Thty'll all hava fun In thit roomy 4-door Sedan with generous luggage space for trips. Shown here is the SP E C IA L. Same body type available also in the SUPER series. Nyssa Implement Company MORRISON ELECTRIC Repair or Remodel For Spring Look at the FON pire missing ! w e k n o w —a c a r is a " n e c essity ^ these days. A m odern family " c o u ld n ’t get along w ithout o n e .” O r so you tell yourself. bonnet snaps into p u rrin g life at yo u r toe-touch. b u n ? Y ou bet it’s fun—too m uch fun to m iss. A nd then n o te — C om e, com e, sir! W e know , and so do you, the real reason you got the new -car fe v e r—and the kind of car you are han k erin g for. H ow sm oothly you slip aw ay from the c u rb —especially w hen Dynu- How* is handling the p ow er tra n s m ission. A nd th e re ’s no reason to m iss it, rea!ly, for this strap p in g tra v e le r is priced under m any sixes. S tarts at figures just an easy step above the so-called L ow est P rice cars. URE, S Y o u w ant a car w ith som e fun in it, don’t yo u ? A car yo u ’ll get a big bang o u t of every tim e you see it parked in front o f yo u r h o u se—every tim e you slip into its front se a t—every sw eet and easy m ile you travel in it. * W ell, com e see w hat this beauty does for you. Nyssa Lumber Co. Call The PITTSBURGH m PAINTS O n ly B uick h at D sfH O floU A -m * and with it goats FOUR-WAY FOREFRONT the doors sw ing open in w arm w elcom e at a thum b touch on a button. H ow the broad seats invite you to take it easy . H o w th e b ig straight-eight under the U IO H IK - C O M M IS S IO N This r u g g e d fro n t en d (1) sets the style note, (2) saves on repair costs — v e r tic a l b a rs a re individually replaceable, (3 ) a v o id s " lo c k in g horns," (4) makes park ing and garaging eui.er U n b o lt v o l n i n h o o d p o w .r in f l i n t tn g in tt. (N tw 1 263 tn g ln t in S U M m od th ) • N IW + A T Y IA N S T Y U N O . with M U I T I - O U A A D lo r o lr o n t , to p o r through lin d in , lalllighli . Itr, “ dou blt bu bbly - W ID S-A N O H V I SI t i l - d o i t up rood .low both for ward and bock • T k A k klC -H A N O Y S I S t , Io n 0, 0/o i l longth lo r ootlor parking a n d g a n g in g , drod tam ing r o d iu t W H A T E V E R YOU R P R IC E R A N G E • IX T k A -W lO I eradlod botwoon tho a .lo t HATS • SO #T B U IC K n o t , tram all-coil ■ prlnging, S o l t i , k id . rim , low p n n u r t l i n t , rido lloodying lorquo lubo • W ID t A A A A Y O f M O D U S with to d y by fiihor. Jene In HENRY I . TAYLOR, AßC Network, every Monday evening Youk K iY to OtCAJlt Vmuf maammmmmemm 1* Roberts-Nyssa, Inc. John Ostrom, owner Phon« 118 W W h a t’s keeping you from try in g one, w hen the nearest Buick dealer is ready to d em o n strate w ith o u t obligation any tim e you w ant to call on him . r>unaflow thrive is standard on ItOAHMASThR, op tional at extra cost on SUHKK and SFKCIAL models H, Low We will be glad to give you complete information on how you can repair, remodel or paint your buildings on easy terms with three years to pay YOUR BUSINESS, AS ALWAYS IS GREATLY APPRECIATED FOR QUALITY LUMBER AT LOWER COST H ow firm and steady the w hole car feels. H ow it holds on cu rv es, free o f "h e e l-o v e r” and sw ay. H ow each coil-sprung w heel quicksteps o v er bum ps and rough spots that m ean jounce and jiggle on m ost c a rs —how buoyantly road-free B uick is. PHONE 12 2nd. STREET AND GOOD AVENUE. S é« W HIN R I T T I S A U T O M O B I L I ! A R I BUHT BUICK WILL BUILD TH IM