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r» » THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 5. USI N u-Acres Folk Attend Picnics fornia, Mr and Mrs. Ben Ramer and daughter of Boise. Mr and Mrs George Orasmick of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cary and Mr and Mrs. D. L. Durrington and family. While Ed Meroney was in Payette on business Monday and Tuesday, Mrs. Meroney and Joy visited at the home of Mrs. Bill Harm stuccoed, and both porches will be R e t u r n F r o m T r i p — removed. Mr and Mrs George Hgnneman Mrs Ellis Waiters and Mrs. Byrd and daughter. Jill, have returned Walters went to Boise Monday and from a vacation trip to the east. took Linda Jones home after she had They visited relatives and friends in spent the week-end with her aunt, Chicago and other cities and return Mrs. Byrd Walters. Mrs. Ellis Walt ed home by way of Colorado and ers returned home the same day but Estes National park. Mrs. Byrd Walters remained until | Tuesday. S e e In d ia n R o d eo — Mr. and Mrs D. O. Bybee and Returns From Visit— two -daughters. Delia and Nannette. Mrs. Ronald Batt recently return left Tuesday for a three-day visit ed from West Glendale. California, at Mountain CKy, Nevada. Owyhee where she visited her son, Charles, City and Riddle. Idaho. They wit who was stationed there with the nessed the Indian rodeo in Nevada armed forces. He has been trans- j on the Fourth and spent some time ferred to Chanute field. Illinois. at the Bybee “Mile Hi” ranch. NU-ACRJS, July S—Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meroney and Joy Cullen were in Caldwell on business Friday They returned by way of Adrian and stopped at the Ira Marrs home at Mitchell butte. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Johnson and Cemetery District family spent Saturday evening in Vale visiting at the home of her Put On Tax Rolls mother, Mrs. Thomas. ----------- / Mr. and Mrs. George Smit play OWYHEE, July 5—The Owyhee ed whist at the home of Mr. and Cemetery district was . put on _ _ _ the Mrs. Dick Oroot of Nyssa Thursday. tax 11^ by a unanimous "vote Friday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of when 25 persons cast their ballots Emmett, neighbors of Curtis Fry in an election held in the basement when he lived in Oklahoma, called of the Owyhee Community church. at the Fry home Sunday. Mrs. Grant Patterson took a load ' Mrs. Ira Marrs and Mrs. Robert of boys and girls to a youth party I Marrs were Wednesday callers at Friday at the Nyssa stake house the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mer Keith Kygar visited in the home | oney. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Anderson and of his parents Sunday, when he | children and Kyle Anderson of oame from Halnees to get his wife North Sacramento, California are and children who had been visiting visiting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. here for a week with relatives. Don Share, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson. Martha Goodman and Mrs. Char Charles Share, arrived at his par ents' home Monday on a 30-day lie Robinson of Nampa visited Sat urday with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Fry. leave from the army. Mr Share has Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Durrington and been serving in Korea" for nearly a Mr. and Mrs. Art Davis Jimmie and Carole returned the first year. of the week from an extended trip, brought their nephew from their during which they visited Mr. Dur- home in Dallas, where he went after rington's mother in Missouri and landing in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Durrington’s mother in Cali Davis are spending a few days here. fornia. Mrs. Lila Nicholson is visiting her Mrs. Clara Phillips is in the Nyssa son, Neal Nicholson, and family. hospital where she underwent surg Mrs. Nicholson is from Coffeyville, ery. I Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baboza and fam ily of Fairfield, California were all- Mr. and Mrs. Roland Maw. Mr. and night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Hawkins, and Mrs. Glenn Mrs. E. C. Johnson Thursday. Mrs. Short were among those attending Barboza and Mrs. Johnson are sis a dinner given in Ontario given by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers ters. Curtis Fry is improving at his Tuesday evening. Owyhee ward won home but is still confined to bed. the prize for having the most mem His daughter, Vera Lee Webster, bers present. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer and who has been here visiting him, left early Sunday morning to return to children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brew er and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Keith her home in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomson and Tallman and children of Homedale family visited Sunday in Caldwell spent Monday evening in the Darrell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Williams home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald Lanfear. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Thomson and and Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz and Gary attended the annual picnic of Wanda were dinner guests in the the George Edmond Thiel post of Bob Morfltt home Saturday evening the American Legion, which was honoring Mr. Morfltt on his birth held in the Kiwanis park in Payette day. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton, Jr., Sunday afternoon. Mrs. E. C. Johnson and Jimmie and children of Moses Lake arrived and Wanda and Mrs. Jeff McGee of Tuesday for a visit with their par New Plymouth attended a bridal ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton. shower for Miss Esther Skaggs of Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Crocker. Mr. and Mrs. Newt Thomason of Vale Friday. The 4-H members and their fam Caldwell and Mr. Thomason’s sister, ilies from this community enjoyed Mrs. Lula Hoxie of Nyssa called in the county 4-H picnic held Satur the Silas Bigelow home Sunday af day at the Kawanis park in Payette. ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toyne and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burt and son of Coeur d’Alene are here visiting son, Jim. of Seattle arrived Sat at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank urday at the Kenneth McDonald home. They brought Kay McDonald Johnson. A group of young people gathered with them after she had visited In at the Orcutt home Wednesday their home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Franklin of evening to help J&colyn Orcutt cele Parma visited in the home of their brate her birthday. daughter. Mrs. Gerald Slippy, Sun Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Chesney left this week for a visit in California day evening. Clayton Patton and children of with relatives. Danny Orcutt of Payette visited Quincy are visiting here in the R. L. several days last week with his Patton home. Harry Rowe has been in Seattle on cousin, Duane Orcutt. Saturday callers at the Frank a business trip for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walters spent Nedbalek home were Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Anderson and children of Cali the week-end here from Juntura. They took Brenda Walters home with them to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Love and daughter of Bums spent Friday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Roger. They are mov ing to Eugene, where he has been transferred. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer went to Ontario Monday evening to attend a party for Mrs. Barker at the Ernie Barker home. Mrs. Grant Patterson attended a pink and blue shower for Mrs. Val Mitchell Wednesday at the Richard One-Way Plus Tax Maw home. John Day $4.50 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sullens of Prineville $7.05 Fruttland visited in the 8. D. Bige low home Sunday afternoon. Portland $7.70 James McGinnis and his crew of Its ch«ap«r by far men started work Monday morning than driving your ca rl on the extensive remodeling Jet) to be done on the house of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz. The old stone house is one of the oldest in the “7 it "pW tntU y & H4 ¿ Im t community and served as a store Lunch Room Phone 331 and post offloe for many years ago. The outside o f the house will be m CIH'RCH OF CHRIST Austin J. Hollingsworth, Minister 10 a. m . church school. Students of the World's Best Seller. Come. 11 a. m.. Morning worship, sermon: “ People Are People” . 7 p. m„ Christian Youth Fellowship period. Betty Strickland, president of the C. Y F„ with Doris Rigney worship chairman. 8 p. m , night worship period with varied program of old songs, illustrated sermon. Minister in charge. **Tb> c h u r c h w h ere th e la t c h a il in g a l w a j i h a u g c w l * Vacation ' M O MPT SERVICE EASY TO O BTA IN LOWEST RATES AVAILABLE BUILDS BANK CREDIT UNPAID BALANCE COVERED BY LIFE INSURANCE USED TRACTOR W e Have It - TAKE A LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS 1945 Farmall "H". Single front wheel with 16” hang-on plow with selective lift. New 2-row beet lifter and HM240 combination beet and potato cultivator—All for $ 1590.00 1950 Minneapolis-Moline model "U" with new type hydraulic lift and two-way cylinder. Tractor $ 2475.00 used less than 500 hours .... . 1947 Farmall ”M" tractor. Motor Overhauled less than year ago, new rubber, new paint $ 1845.00 1948 Moline "Z". Motor in good condition, rubber like new, single front wheel $ 1375.00 1942 Oliver Cletrac, does not use oil, tracks and rollers in good condition ______ $ 775.00 1936 John Deere ”B" with single front wheel and beet bar, new block completely overhauled, new paint ___________ ___ ____ __ __ $ 575.00 1941 Farm all ”B". All around good condition, equip ped with two-way 16" hang-on plow, combin ation com and beet cultivator, one row beet lifter, all for __________ $ 895.00 1936 Farmall F-12. Single front wheel, 7-foot hang- on mower _________ $ 575.00 1945 Farm all "A " tractor. Overhauled one year ago, has com cultivator and 16" hang-on p lo w ____________ $ 890.00 1948 Farmall Cub with two-way plow and one-row com cultivator. All in exceptional good con dition ______ $ 900.00 1945 Farm all "BN". Motor in extra good condition with 16" hang-on plow, beet cult. .... $ 975.00 1947 Oliver "60". Choice of double or single front wheel __ $ 785.00 ALL TRACTORS GUARANTEED OWYHEE TRUCK & IMPLEMENT CO. Open 10 to 5 Includino Saturday U stirane« <T¿ If You Need a Good USED MOWERS—WE HAVE THEM federal Deposit Corporation F T V T NYSSA BRANCH FIR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K * OF P O R TL A N D Phone 245 Nyssa, Oregon YOUR INTERNATIONAL-McCORMICK HEADQUARTERS SHORT ROUTE t* & NORTHW EST TRAILWAYS RODEO BARGAINS How to make Wise Tracks to a Beauty in U SED C A R S 1946 1948 1946 1948 1950 1941 1941 H o w do you buy a new ca r? International Pickup G. M. C. Pickup Ford Club Coupe Ford Tudor Ford Tudor Ford Fordor Chrysler New Yorker SORRY. BUT NONE OF THESE UNITS WILL BUCK. HOWEVER. THEY WILL COME OUT OF THE CHUTE RUNNING. *"> judge — get the practical picture too. A re you one of those people who buy on love at first sight? O r do you check cars feature for feature, price for price—then pock the one that gives you the most for your money? Note that the power that gives you such a hig kick here comes from Buick’s famed valve-in-head Fireball Engine —which means you get a lot of miles from each gallon of gas you buy. W hichever you are, we’d like to suggest that you come in and see our 1951 Buicks. It’s a sure bet you’ll go for the swift, smart look of a S pec ia l ^S upkr or R oadm aster —fall seriously in love with the pace and power of its bonnet-fBlliog engine. And it’s a cinch you’ll go for the room and richness of those B uick interiors—the serene smoothness of Dynaflow Drive* and all-coil springing. Note that the silken eise you enjoy with Dynaflow* goes hand in hand with real money savings in maintenance costs. But don’t let you r em otion he the only MO OTMEM CAM PBOVIDEB A I L T U tm DYNAFLOW DIIYE* • FIIEBALL EN G IN E 4 WHEEL COIL SW IN G IN G - DUAL VENTILATION RUSH BAR I ORE EBON T • TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE DEE AMU NE ST YU NO BODY BY FISHEB W H ITE-G LOW INSTIUM EN TS > WHEN I f TIER MJKWOUUt Alt mill WKX Æ '% k Used Cars That You Can Depend On PHONE 71 NYSSA, OREGON A b ov e all, note what a Buick’s price tag includes — how much more sheer auto- mohile you get in a Buick than the same money would buy elsewhere. H ow about making tracks to our show room right soon—checking thoroughly into the matter—and see if you don’t fall in love with a smart-buy Buick? ‘B t U t ic ’ Y*vr *«r to e , ..,., Val / f'W f y Roberts-Nyssa, Inc. 2ND and GOOD AVENU! HMD THEM T m . I . HENRY I. TAYLOR. ARC N .tw o.1 , I f l | i » i i ( , B w w f i i i , trim anti m oAoto a n mt bi— t to rka .n o» w ith o u t no tw o . * S tan d a rd on H O A D M A S TKM . o p tio n a l a t o o tr a root on a th a r S arw o. 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