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

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NVSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 13, 19S0
Sickness, Mishaps
Hit Valley Folk
SUNSET VALLEY, July 13—More
sickness and accidents have struck
at Sunset Valley residents. Nathan
Orr, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Orr, was injured in an auto accident
and is in the Cheyenne, Wyoming
hospital. Orr’s car was demolished
in the accident. His parents left
Saturday for Wyoming to see their
son.
Mr. and Mrs. David Gamer of
Rupert, Idaho were houseguests at
the Delbert Garner home over the
week-end during the search for Del­
bert’s and David's nephew. Ira Gar­
ner's body In the Payette river.
Ed Steiner, former valley resi­
dent. broke his leg In a motorcycle
accident near Eugene. Although his
leg is still in a cast. Steiner visited
in the valley this Saturday.
Tony, a forman of White’s large
labor crew hoeing beets on the
Charlie Schweizer farm, was bitten
Saturday by a rattlesnake, and
two rattlers found in the field, one
Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Frank and
was killed and one escaped.
Jess Assumendi. Mr. and Mrs. W.
Nelson Field was taken to the
L. Chapin and Mr and Mrs. Grover
Holy Rosary hospital In Ontario Cooper. For the evening display of
Monday evening for a goiter od - fireworks additional guests included
eration.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Field, Mr and
Annie Barton of Ogden. Utah a Mrs. Grover Finley. Joe Stephans
sister of the Oarner brothers was and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
a houseguest at the Vern Garner Field. Miss Marjorie Bower and
home,
and Charles Chapin.
Mrs. Julia Garner of Ogden
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb spent
mother of the Garner brothers, was Tuesday in Nampa and picnicked at
a guest at their homes. AH were the park with relatives.
present for the Monday funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Robb arrived
Annie and Julia Garner accomp­ home Friday from a two-weeks trip.
anied Mr. and Mrs. Ez Beus home He went as far east as Detroit while
to Utah. Beus is an uncle of Del­ Mrs. Robb visited in Nebraska.
bert, Vern and David Garner. Mr
Dinner guests Wednesday at the
and Mrs. David Oarner left Tuesday W. L. Chapin home were the Don
also for their home.
Parker family. Mr. and Mrs. Park­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reffet spent er and five children left Saturday
Tuesday viewing the farming area for their home in Roseburg.
around Grandview, Idaho
Don Parker of Roseburg. Oregon
Fifteen members of the Sunset arrived Monday joining his wife and
4-H club attended the stock judging | children, visiting at the Kenneth
held at Charley Grider's home Fri­ Lorensen home.
Don’s injured
day afternoon.
hand is healing nicely.
Dinner guests at the Ken Loren-
Earl Wilson and Ray Holcomb
sen home on the Fourth
were houseguests at the Clarence
Reed home last week, visiting Jerry
Reed.
Two other gatherings were held
that evening for showing fireworks,
one at the E. J. Hobson home with
the Homer Brewers, and James
Langleys, and one at the M. A.
Rataezyk home with all of the
brothers and their families.
Mrs. Robert Ditty converted their
stationwagon into an ambulance,
taking Mrs. Joe Dodson, who is still
in a hip-cast, to Ontario Friday for
a check-up.
Mr. and Mrs. James Robb and
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson and
| son, Terry, arrived home Thursday
evening from a trip to the north­
west. The group visited in Belling­
ham, Washington, took an airplane
ride over Seattle, and went into
Canada.
Mrs. Leota Ditty, the Robert Ditty
family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dod­
son and Donnie Hintz, returned
Tuesday from an overnight fishing
trip on the north fork of the Little
Malheur river. Again they report
plenty of trout.
Making a trip to Silver City,
Idaho Wednesday and camping-out
overnight were Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Newgen, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Barnes, Bob Watkins of Homedale.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Austin and
daughter, Elaine of Longview, Wash­
ington. Chuck Barclay of Portland,
and John Johnig of Longview.
IT'S NICHOLS 4 SHEPPARD'S
NEW VERSION OF THE
RED RIVER SPECIAL
THRESHING MACHINE
Rugged Construction
Threshes All Crops
“The House of Oliver”
Nyssa Implement Company
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Kingman Grange
Holds Gathering
my Sneed went swimming in Nampa
Tuesday and then attended the
rodeo in the evening.
Mrs. Ernest Weeks of Myrtle creek
left Saturday evening after visiting
at the D. L. Hurst home for 10 days.
Keith Lane went to Seattle with
Harry Hathaway over the Fourth of
July holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ooodler and
Mr and Mrs. J. G. Lane went to
the home of John Thiel last Tues­
day evening to watch fireworks.
Mary Ann Thiel was home for the
Fourth from Mercy hospital in
Nampa, where she is taking nurse's
training.
Catherine and Mary Ann Thiel
went to Caldwell with Mr. and Mrs.
Case. Catherine visited the Case
granddaughters and Mary Ann re­
turned to school in Nampa.
J. G. Lane and Ronald and Keith
spent Fridfcy and Saturday in Nam­
pa painting their house.
Mr. and Mrs. Altan Swan and
son, Chuck, of Emmett spent Sun­
day afternoon at the J. O. Lane
home.
Ross Lane stayed with Harry
Hathaway in Caldwell Saturday
night.
The George Sindberg family and
Mrs. Kurtz visited at the J G. Lane
home Monday evening.
Reverend Henry Moore and Mrs.
Moore and Hank and Mrs. Moore's
niece of Tennessee, the K. I. Peter­
son family and the Oeorge Sindburg
family of Adrian picnicked at the
i. O. Lane home the Fourth. Mer-
vin Peterson, Ronald Lane and Hank
Moore then went to Nyssa. where
Hank played on a softball team.
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on to Orofino, Idaho to visit Mrs. and
Mrs.
Elvin
Bonde
| Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. English of
Nampa visited Sunday with their
daughter, Mrs. Gayle Martin and
family.
Mrs. Ethel Henderson of Cald­
Family Reunion
well and her son. Warren Hender­
and family of Kellogg visited
Held At Adrian son,
Mr and Mrs. A. C. Henderson Mon­
ADRIAN. July 13—A family reunion day afternoon. In the evening Mr.
was held at Che Glenn Brown home
Sunday. Relatives present were Mr.
and Mrs. O. Brown. Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Brown, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. East­
man of Caldwell and Mr .and Mrs.
D. R. Patrick of Visalia. California.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. W
O. Lilt of Sun Valley, California.
Mr and Mrs. Gaynor Looney and
family of
icoma visited the Bill
Looney family Sunday and went on
to Caldwell to visit friends.
Visiting in the Glen Brown home
this week are their daughter and
son-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Don R.
Patrick of Visalia, California.
Mrs. Cecil Smith and Shirley and
Pat shopped in Boise Monday.
Crepes In White & Blue
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie West, Jr.,
returned to their home at Longview
Sizes 32 to 38
Sunday.
Mr.' and Mrs. W. A. Tilt and
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daughter of Sun Valley, California
spent Saturday and Sunday at the
C. G. Brown home before traveling
cent trip to Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Deerham of
\ Marsing and Mrs. Mike Morfith of
Wilder were visitors at the C. O.
Brown home Sunday.
Don Hansen. Bernice Keller and
BiU Willis fished near Beulah res­
ervoir over the week-end.
—Wilson's Week-End Specials—
JULY 14 AND 15
Ladies'
Cotton Blouses
Ladies'
Rayon Slips
NEWELL'S BODY SHOP
Highway 20 In Building Formerly
Occupied By Oregon Radiator Works
Waffle Pique. Gingham
8< Cottons. Sizes 32 to 38
$ |0 0
Children's Cotton Dresses
100 DRESSES TO PICK FROM
Sizes: 6 Months To 18 Months, 1 To 3 And 3 To 6
A TRULY GREAT VALUE AT
We Specialize In Auto Body Repair
And Painting
Come In And Let Us Give You a
Free Estimate
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
First of the Fine Cnrsjn
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Wilson Bros. Depi. Store
X-Ray Shoe Fitting
Phone 32
Nyssa
Value
KINGMAN KOLONY, July 13—The
Kingman Grange met Monday even­
ing. The guest speaker was Dirk
De Groot of Holand, who is staying
at the Kurtz home.
Mr and Mrs. Carl W. Carson and
son, Dickie, of Pocatello are visiting
at the Guy Moore home. Mr. Car-
son is a representative of the Order
of Railway Employes.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carson and
Esther and Loralne McCormick vis­
ited at the James Sneed home in
Leatha. Jimmy Sneed came home
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carson, Esther
and Lorraine McCormick and Jim-
7-PIECE
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Who d o e s n 't kn o w that those
four V e n tip o rts , that graceful
sw eep o f fe n d e r-c h ro m e , m ark
RoADMASTER — b est of all the
Buicks, unquestioned “ big buy”
of the fine-car field?
But have you tried it?
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H a v e you matched this sweet­
stepping bonny against the tall
hills, and the call of the straight­
away?
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Ever tooled it across town —and
seen how Dynaflow’s quick surge
and sm ooth take-off slip you
through traffic with minimum of
foot-motion and m axim um of
timesaving?
him by eager buyers —to put you
behind a RoADMASTBR wheel.
E ver known the good feel of a
light and easy w h e e l, swinging
alm ost at a finger’s touch —the
soul-satisfying lift in a big 152-hp
Fireball engine just waiting for the
release your toe-pressure gives it?
Why not see him now—to find out
what’s finest in today’s fine cars,
and how little it takes to buy one?
E v e r sampled that famous Buick
ride —steady, level, unperturbed,
soft with the special gentleness of
coil springs on a ll fo u r wheels,
sweetly restful in both front and
rear seats?
T h e r e ’s no r e a s o n , r e a l l y , to
wait longer for such satisfying
experience.
T h e r e ’s a Bu ick d e a l e r n e a r
you. H e delights in showing olf
RoADMASTER. H e ’ll arrange —
unless all his demonstration cars
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Roberts-Nyssa, Inc.
Second St. and Good Ave.
DON B. MOSS FIRESTONE DEALER STORE
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