77><? NYSSA THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON.'THURSDAY. =NOVEMBER 2. 1950 Youth Training For Police Job OWYHEE. Nov 2—Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Patton returned home Thursday afternoon from a trip to Moses lake and Quincy, where they visited their sons and families. On the return trip they went to Klamath Falls, where they spent a short time vis iting Mrs. Patton's sister and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Buell. Homer Love has entered training school for state police at Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Culbertson and Larry attended the sale of reg istered Herefords at Ontario Fri day and purchased a heifer for Larry for his 4-H project. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Wells and son of Wilder called in the Myron Osborn home Sunday. Merle Kygar returned home Wed nesday night from Haines, where he had been working all summer. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald shopped in Parma and Ontario Mon day. Mrs. Ellis Walters, Mrs. Byrd Walters and Mrs. Orville McEwen attended the hospital auxiliary meeting in Nyssa Monday afternoon. J. T. Burtcheall and Ralph Holm es of Portland visited in the William Peutz home from Wednesday until Saturday. Larry Culbertson attended a birth day party for Jean and Joan Haney aat their home Monday after school. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Graham and children of Owyhee dam were Sun day dinner guests in the Werner Peutz home. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Clofalo and son of Adrian were Saturday even ing guests in the Kenneth McDonald home. Mrs. Gerald Slippy and son and Mrs. Bud Charland and son went to Parma Wednesday and had dinner at the home of Mrs. Slipppy’s sis ter, Mrs. Dale Carey Word was received here last week by Mr and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald that Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Gregg of Madras are the parents of a 7 pound. 14 ounce daughter born Oct- obre 24. The county council of the P. T. A. will meet Saturday in Vale at the high school building. The meeting will be from 10 until 3:30. Each member is asked to provide his own Enroll NOW at LINK'S 13th & Main St. S C H O O L of BUSINESS, Inc. Phone 806 Boise For a Complete, Highly Specialized BUSINESS TRAINING —DAY SCHOOL AND EVENING CLASSES— LINK'S is state approved for G. I. Training. FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE to all Graduates. l !S Flag ft Arm ed Forces Headquarters in Tokyo COURSES OFFERED STENOTYPE AND STENOGRAPH Bookkeeping and Accounting, Typewriting, Commercial Law, Advanced Accounting, C. P. A. Coaching by experienced C. P. A. Instructors, Salesmanship and other Regular Business Subjects. CARD OF THANKS May we take this means of thank ing Nyssa merchants and friends for all the lovely gifts given to us because of being parents of the Call, phone or WRITE TODAY for full information inompson and Helen Hatch were also guests at the party. Bernice Chaney of Caldwell vis ited Sunday with her parents, Mr i and Mrs. Horace Chaney and family. | Martin Lee and Glen Scott of Boise were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Teter. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Teter took their little daughter. Marilyn, to the Doernbecker hospital in Portland for treatment. They returned Sunday. Pupils of Big Bend and Wade schools enjoyed a two-day vacation BIG BEND, Nov. 2—The upper grade room mothers, Mrs. John Pack- wood and Lois Snapp. gave a Hal- lowe’en party at the schoolhouse. After an hour of fun and games the hostess served refreshments, Jello, cookies, punch and candy. The room mothers for the little children, Mrs. Duane Ooodenow and Mrs. Leroy Bennett entertained the youngsters at Mrs. Goodenow's home. Leona Handler and Jean Ellis were married last Monday at Winne- mucca, Nevada. They will make their home at Twin Falls. Mrs. John Packwood was assist- | ant hostess at a bridal shower held 1 Saturday in honor of her niece. Miss Marian Parrott, at the home of Mrs. George Rhodes in Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Patterson of Bouse were overnight guests Sunday at the John Packwood home. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stoker and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wooley attended the L. D. S. conference in Nyssa Sun day and the dedication of the new building. Mr. and Mrs Emmett Stutheit of Nampa visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stradle.v. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Easterly and General Douglas MacArthur (right), commander of the armed son of Nampa ate Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Rockhlll. forces acting in behalf of the United Nations to restore the peace Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hobbs and in Korea, shakes hands with the Chief of Staff of the United family were Sunday visitors with Mr States Army, General J. Lawton Collins, after receiving the and Mrs. Arthur Molt. blue-and-white U.N. flag (center) which once flew over the Frank Shipley has purchased a headquarters of the U.N. Mediator in Palestine. The flag was new caterpillar with bulldozer and sent to General MacArthur by U.N. Secretary-General Trygve carryall. He is levelling land for Lie, who expressed hope that it would fly until peace is re W. E. Conn. stored in Korea. General Lawton Collins brought it to Tokyo. The room mothers, pupils and teacher played games and told ghost sandwiches and cookies. The Vale second baby born in the Malheur stories, after which the hostesses Memorial hospital served refreshments of cookies, P. T. A. will furnish coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Kayno laito pumpkin pie, lemonade, peanuts. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and children were Sunday dinner guests in Homedale in the Ray Fletcher home. Mrs. Claude Skinner and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald took school cen sus in the Owyhee district last week as part of the project taken by the P. T. A. Mrs. Charley Culbertson and Larry were in Caldwell on business Thurs day. Gregg Shorthand. Simplified or Anniv. Edition, Gregg Shorthand, Refresher Course, Machine Shorthand, on the Pupils Guests At Hallowe'en Partv SECOND SECTI Thursday and Friday while their teacher attended the work shop at Nyssa. To Speak On Kor j William Gorton will speak on ! “Korea and the Koreans” at the November meeting of the Nyssa Par ent-Teacher association in the little auditorium November 9. Mr. Oorton will also show colored slides that he took when he was in Korea last May and June. Mr. Gorton, who formerly lived in New Plymouth, is with the United States reclamation bureau in Boise. HOPKINS WHOLESALE MEAT Buy State-Inspected Meat Buy a quarter, half or whole beef or half or whole pork or mutton SEE US AT PLANT ONE MILE NORTH ON HIGHWAY, THEN V< mile west on Columbia Ave. NYSSA, OREGON or phone 395-W; if no answer, 31-M W ämaiMteihafeiwtöfthfeW 0,w? NIGHT FOOTBALL ADRIAN VERSUS NYSSA Both Teams Lead Their Respective Leagues In Offensive Strength to be free from that W ant nervous up for a jolt tensing every time a rough spot looms in the road ahead? Want to enjoy the relaxing feel of a sure-footed car beneath you, that stays level even when the road doesn’t? NYSSA FIELD Well, sir, ease into a Buick and see how such matters are cared for. See what a wonderful difference in level buoyancy coil springs can make when you have them on all four wheels, not just the front ones. Note what firm and solid steadiness is yours when a full-length torque- tube drive is your k eel—how smoothly you stay on course when the rear wheels can’t help but run true. See what big, low-pressure tires and Buick’s wide rims can do to pillow your course without jounce or sway. i Friday, November 3 In other words, sample this two- ROUA-WAY i O W i l O N T - T h i i ru gge d front end ton beauty for over-all stance and balance—and the cradling comfort o f its roomy interiors. And while you're at it, get the very special thrill of its mighty Fireball power plant, plus the free-as-a- bird-in-flight bliss of its Dynaflow Drive.* It’s an experience that you owe yourself—and it’* yours for the asking. The thing to do is get in touch with your Buick dealer—and discover the ride that only Buick owners know. + Standard on ROADMAHTKK. optional at extra coat on S U H A K and SFMCIAL model». (1) f i t the style note, (2) saves on re p a ir costs— verticol b a rs a re in d ivid u a lly repla ce able, (3) a v o id s "lo c k in g h o rn s / ' (4 ) m akes p a rk in g a n d g a r a g in g easier. 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