Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 05, 1951, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1931
PAGE SIX
Accident Warning Issued—
at the sides of his car when driving Moves To Attend ¡school—
and Mrs. Leonard Newgen, and Mr. Mrs Pancheri arsived here Friday * l : ,
( h a n lo r O f
Orien Moyes, war veteran, left
ek-end at the home
I - I l d p U r \Jl
Following the death of a small away from a box after having deli-
and Mrs. George Schwelzer attend- 10 spent the week
child, killed at Mill City, Oregon vered the mail There is also danger today for Klamath Falls, where he
I O I -¡" S it ( » o m i e r » ed a pinochle party Saturday even-
M; ’ *>an '•'ier; 8 parents, Mr and
F.
F.
A.
Kates
High
87
*
U n.
0f/lU>w»»wwi*
o n .ld
D o ta e sn n
of a child running in front of an on- will spend the next three months
Mrs.
Fyllingness. U
Harold
Peterson
________
when run over by the car of a rural coming car after the mail has been attending vocational school at Ore-
ing at Che home of Mr and Mrs returned to Idaho Fails Friday af-
n m n . Mr-
HUNSKT VALLEY, Apr 5 Mr. and jjoyd Tobler.
mail carrier, Postmaster Lloyd Lewis delivered."
| gon Tech.
ter slaying 10-days at the Fylllng-
“ ? BBN? ' Af* M"
Mrs. Donald Brewer and family
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Robb shop- ness home, while getting farming John Packwoo- spent Easter .n warns rural patrons of the risks in­
attended a large family gathering p,-d Friday In Caldwell a.
operations underway on his farm Caldwell at the home of Mr. and volved in sending small pre-school
In Ontario Sunday at the
home hoping to move soon into the
• i...
Mr and Mrs Harry Gahan, Mr. Mrs. George Rhodes.
children after mail. ’ When parents
of Mr and Mrs. Roy Brewer. Other j newly-built Ieslle Ditty house,
and Mrs. James Chadd and fami-
Wayne Roberts and Benny Witty are accompanied by their children
dinner guests Included the
fami- Mrs. Merita Curtis was a dinner
ly. and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Char- returned Friday from Corvallis, they should have them stand out of
lies of Howard Evans of Parma, gue-tt at the home of Mr and Mrs.
land dined Sunday at the Ira where they attended the state F. F. the way of the carrier's car, as it is
Stanley Penn and Woody Brewer Buster Talbot Sunday,
A. convention. They had a good impossible for the carrier to see im­
of Ontario, Keith Tallman, Darrel j picnicking abrve the siphon on Chadd home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweizer time visiting the State Capitol, mediately in front of the wheels or
Williams and T. H. Bre-wer Mr the Owyhee river laat Sunday were
Wnner
oT Mr and Mrs Bonneville dam and other points of
and Mrs. H<«ner Brewer were absent Mias Cer.ellla PUoniu, Dwayne Wll-
K
similar
interest, Benny was awarded the
as Barbara, Uielr daughter, not v >n, Miss Marjorie Bowers, Charles
Mr and Mrs. Dee Gamer of Em­ state farmer degree. The Adrian
only had the mum»» but also j Chapin, Herman Lorensen, and the mett, Idaho were visitors and din- chapter also placed among the top
chlckenpox.
| families of Pete and Claude Wilson, ner guests Friday at the Wayne
of *he 72 Oregon chapter^
W L Chapin and Elver Brewer James, Wayne and Hi» Ison Robb,
Mr. and Mrs. John Steiner were
Garner home
called a iropher control meeting at Bill Hamilton. Clarence Reed, ICern-
fi—
,
i r , h n K t « n h o s t s at an Easter dinner
Guests
YOU WILL BE SURPRISED
Mr. and Mrs
. „ uu
J were Charles and Harold Steiner
tbe Nielsen home for Thursday even-j noth Lorensen and W L. Chapin.
and
Jim
Hite
of
Haines
Oregon
and
families,
Mr
and
Mrs.
Tom
Case
HOW INEXPENSIVE A
Ing to reactivate the fight against
Mr and Mrs. Neil Dimmlck, Mr. were week-end guests at the home and famlly and Mr and Mrs. Wal_
the gophers In their area
and Mrs. Roy Holmes and Mr. and
BEAUTIFUL FENCE CAN BE
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harley
Wilson.
Uce
Steiner
and
family
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watklas of Mrs. L. W. Pomeroy trucked their
O. IR. (Hite, father of Mrs. Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett and
Homedale dined at the Ora Newgen
#,r.Kle A h<' who has been confined to' his bed' family, Mr and Mrs Bob Stubble­
home Saturday Watkins was as- Vale divide. They saw five ante­
the past week after bein ' kicked field, Mrs. A. L. Bennett and Marlon
sistediru' Newgen with the work on lope.
by a horse which Hite was triying and Leonard Carter, Mrs. Virgil
his house
Mr and Mrs. Wyatt Smith made to load, was able to get up this story and son, and Mr and Mrs.
Nan pa visitors at the E. J. Hob­ a trip to Klamath Falls last week­
week-end.
Leroy Bennett and boys were at
son and James Langley homes Sat­ end, returning with Bobby Keith ited Friday in Nampa at the home Harvy Bennett’s home for Easter
urday were Miss Noams Bolerjack, Hawkins, who will visit at the home
Mr and Mrs Frank Perko vis- dinner.
Mias Iva Dee Bolerjack, Mins Gen­ of his aunt. Mrs Don Strickland, of Perko's sister, Mrs. Ralph Norris.
Mr and Mrs. William Teter. Mr.
eva Bolerjaik, and Raymond Bol­ for six wetks. Bobby's baby sister
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newgen and Mrs. Dale Teter and daughters.
erjack. Geneva was also an over­ has had virus pneumonia.
returned Tuesday after spending Mr and Mrs. Charles Witty and
night gif-st Tuesday at the E. J.
Sunday dinner guests at the the week-end visiting their son. boys, Martin Lee, Maxine Nelson,
Hobson home
home </f Mr and Mrs Olaf Fyllimj- Bob, in Madras.
Mr and Mrs Dick Scott and Glenn,
and Miss Mae Bond, ate Easter
Marton Cutler of Ontario dined tie s were Mr and Mrs. Alfred Pan-
dinner with Mr and Mrs Miles
Bunday at the C J Rataeayk home chert and Michael and Harold Pet- | Nurses Will S in g -
Mr and Mrs. Frank Perko, Mr erson, all of Idaho Falls. Mr. and
Special services will be held in Teter and family on the Owyhee
the Church of the Nazarene Sun­ river.
day by the nurses’ choir of the Na-
' “
zarene School of Nursing at Nampa. ! A“ *nd M*eUn*—
Fach class will be taught by a nurse
st<* e ,I*anaKe f3’ salesmen and
.
that day. The choir will have char­ department heads of the Service
Parts
company,
which
operates
ge of the opening exercises and aft­
er the Sunday school hour will stores at Boise, Nampa, Caldwell,
render spe 1*1 numbers in song Mrs. Payette, Weiser and Nyssa, recent-
Schmelzenbaoh, missionary to A f­ ly returned from a trip to Seattle,
rica for five years, will deliver the where they attended the Pacific
morning message. She will relate Coast Automotive Service Indust­
some o f her experiences In Africa. ries show, which was attended by
Everyone Is Invited to attend the 40,000 automotive men In the civic
auditorium. Manufacturers of parts,
service, starting at 10 o'clock.
supplies and automotive equipment
Wr perk up your rar innldr am well an outside. Cheek and adju»t-
displayed merchandise.
Missionaries Hold Baptism—
ment of your «park plug», earburetor, eluteti, brakes and steering
Tooled For your Need
The N vsa L. D. S. stake mission­
meehanisni means faster piek-up...safer driving this spring...more
aries held a baptism Friday even­ Vouth Meeting Called—
years of dependable motoring. Drive up today!
A special meeting sponsored by
ing at the stake font with President
Erickson presiding and District Pre­ the L. D. S. Mutuals will be held In
sident George Poulson and Bishop Ontario chapel April 11 at 8 p. m.
Dean Fife officiating In the ordi­ which all the youth are invited I
nances. which accepted four new to attend. Dr. Emmett will be one [ l-NYSSA, O R E G O N
Phone 110-W
707 Adrian Blvd.
PHONE 56 W .
members Into the church. An ori­ of the speakers. Interested parents |
ginal sacred song composed by Mrs. are also invited. There will be no |
charge.
J. Cristoffer was sung.
Sunset Farmer»
FENCE YOUR LAWN
-T H E EASY W A Y -
To enclose a 65' x 120' lot with 36
inch Ornamental Loop Lawn
Fence
across the front
and sturdy 12% gauge non-climbable
fence on the sides and back complete
with two heavy ornamental three-foot
steel gates and posts costs only $100.
Call Us
For Hot Water
Needs
No need to deprive
your family of the hot
water it wants. Not
when we can install
a bountiful system to
fit your needs and purse.
For better living, greater
convenience call 1S6-J.
Spring Spruce-Up
$10 Down and
$5 Per Month
Come In Today
J. E. Brower
iPlumbing Co. fl~'95
PRUYN GARAGE
STUNZ LUMBER COMPANY
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¿M ectïiciÛ/... Does So M U C H - STILL Costs So LITTLE!
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J t*y
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fort and quality in an automobile?
Or how it would feel to he lord and master
of a car that can take its.place with the finest
in the “ fine-car field” ?
" ' Í V a CO * « " ■ o m " '
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Then, sir, this is a call to action.
W ir h the
cost of livin g up where it is today, there's
not m uch chance of a stam pede ot applicants for that m ilk ­
in g job.
Yet, with low cost electric service— 4 2 %
the national average here in the Snake
BELO W
River V alle y __ it
actually costs L E S S than three cents a m onth per cow to run
an alectric m ilk in g machine.
T h a t's really low-cost, dependable help for the farmer.
In fact, electric service on the farm and in the home costs
less today than it did in 1939, the year often referred to by
econ om ists as the last "n o r m a l" year.
tw u
L x if
T ojj«
Penny !• H m
Vnn P » 1« I n
ll«(trK S .l.K il
T h i
O n«
So far, the Idaho Power C o m ­
Coil
pany has been able to keep down
your costs tor electric service de­
spite the rising costs in p rovid in g
that service.
T h e first action is yours—the simple action
of getting in touch with a Buick dealer and
planting yourself behind the wheel of a
R oadmaster .
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V
$ %*4.
ever wondered how it would
H ave feel you
to go the limit on power and com­
.
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great-powered and dazzling
Then let this
performer take over.
T h ere’s action in every one of the 152
horsepower in its Fireball engine—more
action than most proud owners of this eager
beauty will ever use.
magnificently poised on coil springs which
individually cushion every wheel.
There’s a spacious feeling of room, above
and around you—room that is unsurpassed
anywhere in the fine-car field.
A nd to make every mile effortless and
relaxed,there’s the very exclusive advantage
of Dynaflow Drive—not as an “ extra,” but
as a standard R oad m a ster feature.
S o why not drop in and satisfy7 yourself, as
our guest, that here indeed is a fine car that
goes the limit
—in everything but price!
Check for yourself what others ask—and
w hat oth ers o ffe r —and y o u ’ ll discover
R oadm aster prices a call to action that a
w ise man can’t ignore.
Ayuipm «nt.
aec*mor\*a, m m and modal* mra aubjaet m c Hanoi unUumt notto*.
Tuna in HENRY J. TAYLOR. ABC Nmtwork, «vary Monday mvaning.
There’s counter-action in its gentle and sure-
gripping brakes, the finest that Buick has
e\er engineered.
But th e r e ’ s also lu x u ry —the luxury of
double-depth Foamtex cushions and custom
u p h o lstery —and of am ple roadw eight
S m a A C Guy in Fino. CaAA
H O \l)\l \ S T E H
( listo n i H u U t b y U n irli
Electricity is one of
the few th in gs you buy which still
carries a prewar price tag.
Í D A H O
A CITIZEN
¥
P O W E R
WHEREVER
IT S E R V E S
Roberts-Nyssa, Inc.
XND and GOOD AVKNl K
NYSSA. OREGON
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