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PAGE SIX THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1951 Vallôy Residents Picknick lu Idaho 8 t*S E T VALLEY. June 21—A group of 19 «pent last Sunday visit ing the historic buildings in the ghost town of Idaho City. Included were Mr and Mrs Charles Schwiez- er, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Cloniriger, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Haworth j f Star. Idaho. Miss Marjorie Nlhart and her mother of Homedale, Mr and Mrs. Oordon Judd of Parma. Mr and Mrs Elbert Notheis and Miss Clarice Notheis. Week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Dimmick were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clark of 8eat- tle. Mrs. Clark is a sister o f Mr Dimmick She and her husband had visited in Spokane and Walla Walla on their vacation. Mr and Mrs Pete Wilson have received word from their son, Dway ne. who enlisted in the navy, that he will be stationed at San Diego for his training Nancey and Jeanie Norris of Nam pa visited at the home of their aunt. Mrs. Prank Perko. from Wednesday until Sunday They returned home with their parents. Mr and Mrs Ralph Norris, who ate dinner at the Perko home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs James Robb were hosts at a large family gathering and dinner Sunday for Father's day O N L Y $ 5 .0 0 BUYS BROAD TRAVEL A N D V A C A T IO N ACCIDENT IN SU R ANC E FOR 30 D AYS Pays up to $1,000 Hospital, Surgical. Nursing C a r . and Other Medical Expense $5.000 FOR LOSS OF LIF E P L U S OTHER BEN EFITS CALL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co. BERNARD EASTMAN Complete Insurance Service Phone 64 at their home. Guests included Mr and Mr and Mrs. Alva Ooodell at and Mrs. Hudson Robb o f Nyssa, Mr. tended the Owyhee Riding club and Mrs Pete Wilton, Mr. and Mrs picnic at Idaho City Sunday. George Reed, and Mr and \|rs. C la Mr and Mrs Edward T op liff and rence Reed and Mr and Mrs Claude \ Reta Mae and M r and Mrs. Leslie T op liff attended a picnic at the Wilson and families. Warren home near Parma Sunday. Mr and Mrs James Langley and ! family were dinner guest* o f Mr To Hold Sale— and Mrs Roscoe Clark last Sunday. ! The Lutheran Ladies Aid society Mrs Mary Taylor of Goldendale. j will hold a rummage sale Saturday. Washington is visiting this month i June 23 in the Heldt Brothers build at the home of her daughter. Mrs ing on north Third street. E J Hobson j Mrs. C Ben Ross and Helen Dsa- I deU of Parma visited Mrs Prank ; i jü Æ Perko one afternoon this week The Sunset Valley 4-H club met 1 with Ira Price. Jr. Saturday. June 16 with 16 members present. A bills - ness meeting and a discussion on dairy stock judging were held. Mrs Price served lunch. The next meet ing will be held at Rex Langley's home Saturday. June 30 The Ken Lorensen family attend ed a picnic given in Caldwell Sunday in honor of Mr and Mrs. Tom Lewis of Eugene Association Contributes— weeks. The Co-operative Livestock associ Visits In ation of the Boise valley, with head Elaine quarters in Parma, contributed *101 60 to the Oregon polio fund and *50.71 to the American Cancer so ciety William Peutz is director of this group. To Payette Lakes— Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dail and sons are leaving Saturday for Payette lakes, where they will be for two Crop and J/west\ LOANS R ingina n Couple's Daughter Passes K IN O M A N K O LO NY, June 21—Mrs ; Ray Bosworth of Pavette. who died [ unexpectedly last Wednesday, was the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wiley Calllster of this community. Mrs. Hershel Thompson who his been receiving treatment for an al- | lergy, went to Boise Thursday for a 1 check-up Mrs. Earl Kygar, with her new little daughter. Mavis Doreene, re turned home last Tuesday. Dick Sparks was quite ill at his home for several days last week. Mr and Mrs. Dick Ashcraft and children of Mt. Whitney Oregon visited in the parental Dale Ash craft home last week Those from Kingman Kolony who attended the wedding of Marjorie Bowers and Charles Chapin at the Presbyterian church at Adrian were Mr and Mrs T B Ooodier. M n. Thiel and Kathryn. Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn Hurst. Rudy Zimmerman. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Casse'l Mr. and Mrs Bill Hamilton and children. Mr and Mrs Bill Toombs, Mrs. Art Sparks and Mrs, Vlr«ril Viers. M r and Mrs Bob Howard and children Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wnhlke and children and M r and Mrs. Virgil Viers went on a picnic near Ironside on Father's day Mr. and Mrs Elbert Dny and son arrived last Friday afternoon from Bountiful. Utah for a few days visit In the George Besendorfer home. Mr. Day is Mrs. Besendorfer's brother. Mr and Mrs. Charles Harris were ill for a week with spotted fever Mr. and Mrs. Art Srmrks and Dick and Shirlev Mr. and Mrs Ouve Sparks and Linda and Warren Nan ny attended the Evans family re union in Nyssa last Sunday. For every type of farm financing Peterson has from Pendleton, where she spent a i week visiting Lucy Kinnison and Jo Overson. She attended Brigham returned 1 Young university with the girls. CHERRIES! FOR CANNING AND FREEZING BINGS. LAMBERTS, SEMI-SWEETS Pie Cherries Are Pitted And Sugared A n y Amount * Top G rad e Fruit FLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY AND BE ASSURED OF ALL YOU'LL W ANT Hartman's Lockers 2 Miles E. of N y »*» At Locker Awe. WE ARE CHANGING OUR SALE DAY From Wednesday lo Saturday O ur First Saturday Sale W ill Be Held see First National First. JULY 14 e W e speak your language— are familiar with conditions and i requirements in this area. Discuss your financial needs with us. W e w ill continue through June holding our regular sale on Wednesday. No sale Fourth of July week. Then starting July 14 we w ill sell on Saturday and discontinue Wednesday sale entirely. W e are doing this to make it more convenient for farm ers and ranchers to be here as most people come to town on Saturday, anyway. ‘ ‘LET'S BUILD OREGON TOGETHER" P L E A S E K E E P D A T E S IN M IN D NYSSA BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND Open 10 to 5 Including Saturday W e w ill buy your livestock at the ranch or give you free estimate The Union Livestock Com. Co. NYSSA, OREGON Phones: Office 39 or residence 169 M flin bflr F e d e ra l D e p o sit In su ra n c e C o rp o ra tio n Uuick’s newest engine— the E -263 F ir e b a ll- gives this yea r’s SPECIAL the highest Dower in S p e c ia l history Crop* In Valley Damaged Itv Hail BUENA VTSTA. June 21- The crops that were damaged bv hall last week are looking much better. Not many crops are lost. The gardens and flowers were damaged the most. Mr. and Mrs Alva Ooodell were In Ontario Tuesday. Haying is fully underway. Most of the beets are hoed. Mrs. Leslie T op liff was hostess to the Out-Our-Way club at her home Thursday afternoon. Nine members answered roll with "something a- bout father" Mrs Ray Orlffltts. Sandra Dav and Garnet Belle R it chie were guests. Mrs Olen Hoffmnn conducted two quiz games, with Mrs. Jim Ritchie and Mrs Howard Day winning high prize. Refreshments o f ice cream, cake and punch were served. T h e next meeting will be held at the Eugene Cleaver home July 12. Mr and Mrs. Loyd Cleaver. Mr and Mrs. Jim Ritchie. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Cleaver and Mr. and Mrs Howard Day attended a surprise birthday party for Mrs. Ray O rlf fltts at the O riffltt home Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs La Vern Cleaver at tended a baseball game at Vale Sunday evening Mrs. 8 B Hoffman received a telephone call stating her mother. Mrs Maize is ill. Mrs. Maize. 87 years old. has made several trips here visiting Mrs. Hoffman and Ernest Maize Mr and Mrs Willis Bertram and Sally, Mr and Mrs Oeorge Cleaver Earl Says— Did you know It'« summer- proof time. Time to let me get your car ready for Ihr hot REFRIGERATOR THIS BIG OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME O N LYI HURRY! HURRY! You can't get a refrigerator bar gain like this tmywhert today I And besides — this is General Hoctric, the moat preferred rw- f i iterator. Across the top Freezer But- ter ( onditioiter — new ___ Redi- Cube Ice Trays — Aluminum Shelves — Deep Rolls Drawers for vegetables — fun j * |u u features t Nearly It cubic feet — but it'l «till got 25% more food- stor age «pace than older modeta occupying the is me floor ipace. Rut. moat important you get tu tllrm food prejervursvi be cause of new baaic O E Jesign ' features. Coma la and let ua •bow you. IIfnnenian llanluare Co. A u t h o r lx » d D ualur G E N E R A L ^ ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS wealhrr ahead—rheck smooth Remember-only BUICK has a F ireball E rgine K itet a chuckle, sometimes, over nil the fuss that’s being made about “ new engines.’ ’ W You’ll note that the key feature of their design in every case is the valve-in-head principle — whether these engines are already in produc tion or still in the dream stage. Fact is, it takes this design to get the most from “ high compression” —and how high you can go depends upon the available fuel. Using this design, w artim e aircraft engines operated on 100 octane gasoline. rhangr nil and lubricant«., M r It also takes this design to get the niore-miles-per-gallon which folks like in an automobile. «peculiar in good "summrr- So what gives us a chuckle is this: tire«, flush radiator and proofini " at B ERKETT'S trick w ord. It describes what happens in this engine. Inrushing fuel rolls into a sw irling ball of gasoline vapor compacted around the spark plug. And when the fat spark sets it off, a cyclone of power lets go. N o other type of engine has ever been used in a Buick—which means that Buick owners, all along, have r— m h fu n I M T lO t. O f course, a Fireball Engine, being a valve-in-head, keeps pace with high-test fuel, when it comes to “ high compression.” W h tn y o u como to chock tho Bold yo u 'll fin d th o t th o ro 's a cw oot fraad o m fro m ro ug hness to th is a n g in a * o p o ratio n —tra c in g to tho fa c t th a t tho w h o lo m echanism its e lf is e n g in e e re d sm ooth, a n d the fu rth e r fa c t th a t e v e ry F ire b a ll in g in a g ets a M icre p o ise b a la n c in g a ft e r a sse m b ly. been getting a lot o f things that others have just “ discovered.” But that’s not all.They get something m ore— vastly more — because to day ’s Fireball Engine has one standout feature found in n father automobile. That name “ Fireball” isn’t just a But what’s more important in the present state of the world ia thia: A Fireball Engine is designed to handle the not-so-high-test fuel we may be getting in the not-too-distant future. So, if you want to sample all that’s fine in motorcar engines, your Buick dealer is the man to tee. Come in soon, and find out what the rest of the world ha* been misting. Sm art B uy ' s Buick w h in u rrn a u t o m o o u is a h ou nr ouick wiu ouild thom Roberts-Nyssa, Inc. 2ND »nd GOOD AVENUE NYSSA. OREGON