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About Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1951)
K**v. Kiii«*r Vt'ill ( o n t Iu r i S e r v ir e * OWYHEE 8«vt 20- Rev Robert Kriner of Vale will hold services at the Owyhee Community church Sunday morning and evening. Mrs Martha KUngback and Fred arrived Saturday evening from Seattle to .spend a few days They had (.pent a few days at Madras with Mrs. Klingback's daughter. Mrs. Jesse Oregg and family. Mr and Mrs Don Franklin and sons of Boise were Sunday guests In the Lynn Kygar home Maxine Kygar went home with her slater to spend Monday and Tuesday as there Is no school due to the teach ers attending Institute in La Orande for two days. Mr and Mrs. Buster Talbot have gone to California, where they are visiting relatives and looking for a place to locate. Mr and Mrs William Peutz and Mrs. Werner Peutz and Wanda left Monday morning for MoCall, where they will spend a week Mr and Mrs. George Schweizer went to the flower show in Nampa Saturday evening and visited at the Colonial apartments, where Mrs Schweizer formerly lived. Jesse DIMy left Sunday morning for Dillon. Montana for a visit with friends and relatives for a time Mr Ditty made the trip with his son. Jesse, J r , and wife, who went on to Great Falls Rex Walters of Boise was here Saturday at the home of his par ents. Mr and Mrs. Ellis Walters, and took his daughter. Brenda, back to Boise with him for a few days Mr. and Mrs. George Schweizer spent Sunday In the Bud Vanscoy home In Jordan Valley. Mrs Martha KUngback and Fred were Sunday dinner guests In the George Oregg home Mr and Mrs. Dale Clarey and children of Parma were Sunday evening supper guests In the Oerald Slippy home Vernon Slippy went home with them to spend two days. Mr and Mrs. Hugh Clement of Orand Junction. Colorado called !n Lee Householder home Friday after noon They spent several days here as housegiiests of Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Schweizer Mr and Mrs Byrd Walters went to Boise Sunday and arere guests in the home of Mrs Walters’ parents. Mr and Mrs. R C. Jones. Mr and Mrs Vic Marshall attend ed the Pendleton round-up They met Mr and Mrs Mnx Schweizer In Pendleton and spent a few days to gether Mr and Mrs Lee Strickland are having their well dug deeper this week Their water was rather hard and they hope to get softer water by digging deeper L o r ;ii News G irls Hew Q uilts— L D 8 girls of M I A age spent Monday and Tuesday sewing at the church on quilts for the welfare pro gram ' Defense” Is New Name For Your Savings Bond TRAILWAYS NEWS OF RECORD FROM .NYSSA 2:48 AM 11:10 AM 8:2« PM *69:25 AM WESTBOUND C. C. Cotton, construction. King avenue, lot 8. block 8. Teutsch ad dition, »8000. 30 x 31. frame C. K Olson, construction, Reece avenue, lot 18. Stunz addition, 813.- 000. 32 X 48. frame. M rs. E leanor K oosevelt d isp lay* Che a«w dei a l w h lrb wMI be posled io lo cai banka and postoRlce* bere lo co ll alicn tlo n lo thè points of amie fa r United MUlea D rfenae Honda. E m phaaia la oo Ita* w ord. O efense. b erau se S av ln gs Honda to d ay serv e lo back op our trm e d force* In tbe o a llu n a i em e rgen cy HARTMAN'S LOCKERS 2 Miles East of Nyssa at Locker Ave. ‘•THE HOUSE OF QUALITY” r A /" Strawberry Betls ( .c l I inspection COLUMBIA AVE , Sept 20-^Mr and Mrs Z. Davidson of Parma enter tained at afternoon tea and cards Sunday for the following couples: Mr and Mrs. John Timmerman of Newell Heights. Mr and Mrs Pete Tensen, Mr and Mrs Dick Groot, Mrs Dick Stain of Oiegon Trail and Mr and Mrs, Oerrlt Oroot of Apple valley. The pinochle club met at the home of Mr and Mrs. Dick Oroot Thursday afternoon. Mrs Oeorge Smlt held high score. Pete Tensen second and Mrs Jake Groot low Mrs. Oeorge Schiemer and her house guests. Mrs Erma Helnsohn i t New York Cit) tiled OB Mr and 1 ike Van Twlsk last week Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Jake Groot of Arcadia Thurs day were Mr. and Mrs Oeorge Smlt of New-Acres and Mr and Mrs. Dick Groot Mr and Mrs C. M Tensen and family, who visited Mr and Mrs. Hanson at Blackfoot. Idaho for sev eral days, returned home this week The Inspector from O. 8 C. in spected the strawberry patches In Uhls community Tuesday morning. Mr and Mrs Oerrlt Stam and Mr and Mrs John Timmerman of Newell Heights visited at the home of Mrs. Dick Stam of Oregon Trail lai*t week Dick Oroot was a business visitor In Ontario Monday afternoon. Qy\ ) y y y .'.- w v jo jw ATTENTION EAGLES Mis* Marv Lou Schenk received a colorful lei flown here from Hawaii Sunday It was a token of remem brance from a friend she had known while attending B Y U at Provo. Utah last year Dancing For Eagles, their ladies and out-of- town guests E n ters College— Mrs Gertrude Allmon took her I daughter. Mary Jo, to Nampa Sun- [ day to enroll as a freshman at the Northwest Nazarene college Ac- j compnnvlng them were Marie Coat and Mickey and Dean Lancaster. Give Yourself A Treat, Have Some Of Your Game Cured (Smoked) §8:13 PM 9:00 PM 12:40 PM *6:35 PM 5:55 AM (12:40 PM schedule to Weiser connects with Portland bus at Ontario) § Boise local 'Weiser local—Dally except Sundays if Daily except Sundays and National Holidays Portland-Salt Lake service underscored LUNCH ROOM Marie Thomas. Agent PHONE 217 x 20 Orín F Sumner Eldon R. Ulmer of first publication Septem 1951 of last publication Septem 1951 -HUNTERS- DEPARTURES EASTBOUND BUILDING PERMITS E. J Seybold. construction, garage. 112 Reece avenue, lot 13. block 14. original lownsite, »750. frame. 12 R e re lv rs Let From H aw aii— SATURDAY. SEPT. 22 ... the 0ieat new 0:30 p m. to 1:30 a m. V isit In \ ra a a — Opl Robert Worden of Spokane. Mrs Helen Worden of Sheridan. ntng and Mr and Mrs J W Wordan and family of Moscow were overnight guests Monday at the home of Mr and Mrs Lamont Fife R etu rn To C am n — Pfr Bobby Hild and Cpl Ken neth Nelson returned to camp Wed nesday morning after spending Iwo weeks with their parents here Hlld Is stationed at Camp Gordon. Georgia and Nelson ti stationed at Fort Eustls. Virginia Insurance Headquarters GRIGG BROS. and BUTLER REAL ESTATE M el Beck. A ssociate Gloomy Wall? USE FERGUSON"30" We're so excifed about this tremendous new tractor, we're just about dancing w ith joy. We're aching to show off. ¿ I You'd lake pride In the worm beoi/ty, colorful charm of bath rooms, ihowor», kitchen« glamorized with new, luiwriov« AIUMIWAU Thousand« of «marl home owners do. Choote from 13 gay. harmonising or contrasting colors, baked in for Ufa and a toy to keep clean fasy to install yourself Fully guaranteed Cot our free estimate t o d - y . FHA TERMS STUNZ LUMBER CO. 707 A d rian B ird . 23. 1851 Eldon R. Ulmer retired from ' wiU%ontinue Date L e g a l A d v e rtis in g the co-partnership of Orin F Sum- f » te fuc? a.d pharmacy bus- ber 20. ____ _ ____ aer and Eldon R. Ulmer doing buy- W ¡„^virtually NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION »ness under the name and style of in*£ Oregon this 23rd Date ber 27. Please take notice that on August | Nyssa Pharmacy at 129 Main Street. ^ August 1951 Speaks In Church— Dr Du Bols of Kansas City, gen eral secretary of the World Naza rene young people's group, was guest ; peaker in the Nazarene church ser vice Sunday evening Rev Hubert Helling. N Y P 8. district president, spoke to the young people preceding I the regular service. Phono 110 a cotta cwtJ&MThfay/ And, w hile you’re here, let’s make a date pow er of the Ferguson "30” . . . lugging for a demonstration on your farm. Vie power that keeps this tractor moving want you to take the wheel yourself. Vie where other tractors quit cold! want you to fttl the mighty pow er of its So, come in today and share our excite great new valve-in-head engine . . . over ment over the long list of new features 20% more powerful than any previous built into the Ferguson "30” . . . includ Ferguson engine. Vie want you to dis- ing a better-than-ever hydraulic system cover for yourself the amazing lugging and the one and only Ferguson System. WESTERN CORRUGATOR COMPANY IO I Good Avenue Nyssa, Oregon FERGUSON TRACTOR AND Phone 181 DO FERGUSON SYSTEM IMPLEMENTS