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rae N Y S S A SECOND SECTION JO U RN AL THE N YSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. TH U RSDAY. AUGUST 16. 1951 Darrell Duffin, Lyle Anderson. Bob- */• •. n . I took her daughter Karen home with Marvin, attended a weiner roast and New Missionary by Pond, Brosta Case, Stan Keefer Visitors Keturn ! her after the child had spent two swimming party sponsored on the Sharon Keefer, Dennis Leavitt. Da- ' T s j • 11 weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. Skin- j river Wednesday evening by the M. Speaks At Owyhee ^ ner. vid Ingebritsen. Jack Meyers, Jim- l o A d r ia n H o llie s I A. of the Owyhee ward of the my Parmer, Butch Walker, Diane | _______ Mrs. Donald Franklin and sons L. D. S. church. The names of the Nyssa children Low, Gretchen Rinehart, Lloyd! ADRIAN, Aug. 16—Mr. and Mrs OWYHEE. Aug. 16—About 80 per and Mrs Fred Gerhig and daughtets Mr. and Mrs. Jessse Ditty ar£ who completed the swimming courses Cartwright, Bill Wahlert, Michael Ted Lohse and sons and Mr. and sons attended the services and pot of Boise spent two nights last week caring for their grandson. Ronnie, given under the auspices of the Y. ton, Bobby Rettig. _ Keith Mrs John Adams spent Wednesday ! luck dinner held in Owyhee Com In the home of Mrs. Franklin’s par of Nyssa while his mother Is a M C. A. in the Ontario pool were munity church Sunday. Rev. Marv ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kygar. ®avag?i Jl“ ? y Ostrom, j evening in Nampa. patient In the Ontario hospital. announced this week by Howard Jtdhe MlUanl. M argin Otkm DennU Mr and Mrs * * of in McLean was guest speaker and Joan Crocker arrived in Ontario Mrs. Nellie Newbill of Nyssa spent Love joy. who was in charge of the Elliot. Judy Lewis, Janet Olson. Caldwell are the p guest of honor. Rev. McLean is the two days the first of last week in the Saturday afternoon by plane after recreation program at the Nyssa new missionary for this district for j Ellis Walters home. spending a month In Moses Lake Ann irnnU D ' bC I imui AU K U SI. » at Memorial hos- sé city park. Jaques, Joey the American Sunday School union. The beginners and intermediates Fife, Gerald Wr rht c ir o l Bpm? Pllal in Caldwell. The baby has Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Skinner left with relatives. R. G. Chandler of Caldwell, Mrs. Tomtsu Rujln and son, Mar., who completed their respective cour Amv Lewis M«rv f'/,,. S . m l n Been named Jennelfer Ann. Mr. who has been the missionary in the Thursday for Colorado and Kansas, j S n Pm u 'M o fn f P M and MrS* E. E. Eastman and Mr ses were as follows: where they will visit Mrs. Skinner’s of Ogden are here visiting her par ' M Blrd' and Pegg> and Mrs. Olen Brown are the grand- past will have charge of the Sun mother, Mrs. Violet Barragree and ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hori. Beginners—Jerry Myrick, Monty Frcht day schools In Idaho as the terri Larry Culbertson is attending 4-H Burningham, Leon Tobler, Darwin intermediate — D i r k Rinehart, par*nts tory became too large for him to other relatives. Leavitt. Dennis Spitze, Darrell Cart Tom Sallee. Mike Eastman, K ent! „ Mrs E Cowling and George cover Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walters spent camp at Payette lakes this week He both Idaho and Oregon. Rev. will return home Thursday even wright, Kathleen Carr, Margery Ty Lovejoy. Carolyn Brandt. Darlene Stephenson will bold a farm | Mrs. McLean and son, Douglas, the week-end here with his parents, ing. ler, Diane Zobell. Joy Peterson, Bateman, Jean Walker. Sherrill, sale at her ranch Saturday. Lunch and who make their home In Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Walters. Mr. and j Jill Henneman, Patty Lovejoy, Cleta Chadd, David Hartley. Ken Cottle win be served by the M and M so- spent Mrs. Jack Walters are living In | Saturday and Sunday nights Takes Local Position— Wernick, Kay Bolles, Boyd Blair Ned Snider, Bill Lowe, Dan Love- c‘« y - Council, where Jack is working. George Stephenson fam- ing the Wallace Gregg home. Dennis Savage, Phillip Yergensen, joy and ' ~ ‘ — ■ 1 lly are moving to California. Second Lieutenant Kiyoakl H orl1 Miss Marilyn Ekanger has taken Ronnie Buchner Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bigelow and Is spending some time with his par a position In the Nyssa office of the The Jolly Janes club met this Jungquist visited in the “Doc" ents, Mr. and Mrs. S Hori. before bureau of reclamation. Miss Ekan afternoon with Mrs. James McGin- Jon Pullen home in Kuna Idaho Tues returning to school at the University ger has been working In Nampa for ■ nis. The next meeting will be held day. of Idaho In September. Lt. Horl, the last six months as secretary in with Mrs. Pearl Abbott In Parma. Mrs. B. R. Harris. Sr., of Wilder who is In the reserves, has just a law office. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webster return is staying in the T. H. Brewer home completed a course of training at j ed Saturday from a weeks tnp this week and caring for Mrs. Brew Fort Lewis, Washington. J through California. er, who had a heart attack last week. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Douglas Chet Foster brought his sons, Mrs. Darrell Williams. Mrs. Keith and sons of Quincy spent from Tues : David and Johnnie, home Saturday from Orand Junction. Colorado, Tallman and children of Homedale | day until Friday evening in the J. B. where they spent the summer with and Mrs. Howard Evans and daugh Mitchell home. ter of Parma went to Hines Friday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rowe and relatives. ALL KINDS OF Jess Norris spent the week-end In to visit their sister, Mrs. John West- son and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Patton fall and family until Monday. had dinner Sunday'in the Raleigh Boise visiting a cousin. Real Estate Loans Mr. and Mrs Neal Nickolson and Chamberlain home. Bill Looney went to Portland Fri Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patterson day to visit his mother for a few children of Boise spent the week end here and on Sunday had dinner went to Idaho Falls Thursday and days. returned Friday night. Prompt, Courteous Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Moore are in the Louis Skinner home. Kay McDonald was an overnight Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters had visiting their daughter, Betty, and guest In the E. E. Crocker home as week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. husband at Mt. Hebron, California. Service James Lamborn of Boise. Mrs. Anna Sparks spent Satur Sunday. Mrs Betty White of Los Angeles Mrs. Cora Glasscock and grand day in Emmett visiting her sisters, Mrs. Elvln Bolide and Sirs. Lorraine arrived Tuesday evening at the children, Denny and BeveHy Brew KEN PO ND Insurance home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. er, of Ontario visited in the Oral Glennan. 16 North 3rd. Phone 218 Mr. and Mrs. Alvon McGinnis Louis Skinner, and left Wednesday Hite home Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and evening to return to California and i Mrs. Grant Patterson and son, family spent Sunday picnicking and picking choke cherries near Iron side. Mrs. Gayle Martin visited her sister, Mrs. Don Boren of Nampa, Friday. Her daughter, Helan, re turned with her after visiting there for a few days. Ernest Parker returned to his I home Monday evening from the Memorial hospital in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ward and Mr and Mrs. Harold Newman returned to their homes Sunday after attend ing summer school In Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kreigh and of Newell Mr and Mrs. Stanley Hill ol Heights helped Vernon Parker cele' Y ou're power ahead — money ahead with the MM Model Z brate his birthday Wednesday, Aug Tractor. You get the low-cost power to do MORE work and ust 8. do it right . . . to booat your profits and lower your overhead. Mrs. James McGinnis, Mrs. Dick You get the built-in quality that means lower maintenance Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Wally Steiner shopped in Caldwell Friday. costs, operating economy—the ability to stay on the job Janet Parker Is spending this season after season . . . for many years to come. week at Payette lakes with the 4-H THiSE IM PO R T A N T FEATURES ( X V I YO U M O RE WITH THE M M M O O R Z club. Sunday visitors at the John POWER TO S P A R E — 31 h.p. on drawbar and 36 b.p. on belt. 616 Adams home were Mr. and Mrs. rpm at power-take-off. Alfred Adams of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. STEPPED UP e n g i n e — 206 c u . in . p is t o n d is p la c e m e n t a n d h ig h Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Hatch and turbulence combustion chambers to g iv e y o u power reserve family of Star. Idaho spent Sun when you need it. day visiting his parents, Mr. and CONTROLLED C O O L IN G —Thermostat controls cooling system. Stur Mrs. Howard Hatch. dily built radiator with cast top and bottom tanks, steel frames Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reuter and and removable core. his parents of Union, returned Fri day from a visit in California. On FIVE FO R W A R D SPEEDS— 2.4, 3.6, 4.6, 6.4, 13.1 and 2.2 mph ★ Yes, your Boise Payette yard has ‘ ‘what you w a n t. . . Saturday Mrs. Reuter went to Half reverse. Convenient hand-operated c lu t c h , oversize b r a k e s . . . when you want it” — is equipped to aid you in a multitude of way to get her daughters. Cheryl double or single action. and Donna, who visited relatives ways in any and every building job, large or small. More than M O R E C O M FO RTS — Flote-Ride seat, adjustable steering wheel, there while their parents were away. that, Boise Payette aids in arranging financing . . . provides wobble-stick gear shift and many more to make the jo b easier. plans— helps you in scores of other ways. Look around your Visionlined for complete visibility. Move To Boise— Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker of Pay UNl-MATtC PO W ER— T h e modern h y d r a u l ic h e ig h t a n d d e p t h home— and look to Boise Payette to help you make those ette rural route, former Nyssa resi control of mounted or p u ll- b e h in d im p le m e n t s , o p t io n a l w it h improvements and repairs. dents, have moved to Boise. Mr. the Model Z. Parker has been employed at the Ry-Lock public school field this summer and Drive in today mod lot w givo yoo A lt the fee it dLatrt the M M Modal Z Tractor. Too DOORS will work as an 'engineer-fireman at W INDOW SCREENS own it to yovrtell to too fee tractor that morn and moro farmer bwi—n mH WANT/ Boise high school this winter. They I.NTF.KIOK AND EXTERIOR have rented their residence in Fruit- Install these all aluminum, always land. tight, trouble free screens for less. All sixes and ityles (modern, Whatever type window . . . case colonial, etc.) to fit any architec Fined On Driving Charge— ment, double-hung, steel or wood, Bob Wilson of 417 Arcadia boule tural acheme. A choice, too, in Boise Payette has the screen your vard was fined 835 by Judge J. C. natural grain woods. windows require. Smith in municipal court Monday on a charge of reckless driving. He M O H I N H I C H l N I I l l NYSSA, OREGON was arrested by city police officers FENCING last week. KITCHEN CABINETS Stout long-lasting Red Cedar and ami Boise Payette has all sisea a steel posts, field fence and poultry netting to At every requirement. types—designed for beauty and durability. Various combinations Anticipate your needs and buy now. to fit any kitchen plan. Remodel your kitchen with new cabineta with an FHA Title I Loan. Boise Payette will show you how easily MEDICINE CHESTS it can be done. A choice in aise and style. Wood or metal construction. Painted or unpainted. ROOFING MATERIALS (Ihiltfrun Finish Swimming Courses “ » * * 5 » STS S » VTSäiST- 1 Leave For Utah— Mrs. Bessie Bair and daughter. Mary, left Monday for Utah lor a visit. They will visit Mrs. Bair’s daughter and new grandchild and other relatives. ! Eagles Auxiliary To Meet— The Nyssa Eagles auxiliary will I meet August 21 at 8:30 at the Eagles hall. j Here From Idaho— Henry Bubelt, retired rancher of Bruneau and Riddle, Idaho Is a house guest at the D. O. B)4>ee home. Visits At Kanrh— D. O. Bybee of Nyssa spent part of last week at his Mile HI rsinch near Riddle, Idaho. Here From Utah— Mrs. LeRoy Burningham of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of her son, Carl Burningham. -L O A N S - BOISE P A Y E T T E FOR B U ILD IN G A N D REPAIRS B & M Equipment Co. Go the money - saving way ■■ Shingles— Roll Roofing Red Cedar Shingles, and all the other materials required such as Shingle Stain and Roof Coatings. 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BUILD . • • r e m o d e l LIBRARY OF COLORS 232 colon from which to choose. Use with flat or glossy to secure the exact color you want. BUILDER’S HARDWARE WINDOWS Locks, Latch Sets, Bolts, Screws, Hinges,Cabinet Hardware, Screen Hangers, Weather Stripping, Window Fasteners—a wide selec tion in each. AH sites in caaement and double- hung atylea. Wide assortment makes it possible to hâve the exact wlndow best suited to any architectural plan. i . . . o » PLAN S ^ Rent A Car On Arrival. Sa ve d riv in g for sigh t-se e in g at yo u r d estin a tion w here convenient a n d in e xp e n sive rent-o-cor service is a vailable . w it h for o i* FHA THU I A L L n . . . F a y o n ly I m m m Fa# dotasi« rotonratiaa«, w# For dotai n som t U m «« F oci F k ftaifroad In hot OfOftt f o r Dependable Freight and Passenger T r a n s p o r t a t i o n Be Specific . . . say UNION PACIFIC TYPE B U IL D IN G 10% DOWH 30 inontH* to pay the balance and sp e « n c A T i 0 H< R E P A IR . • ' M r ,0 S Nyssa, O regon C. F. MINK. Manager Phone IS