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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1951 PAGE SIX Newgen home since Wednesday were Mr and Mrs Lynn Buffington of Wallowa, friends of the evening vis Meeting Feature itors. Mr and Mrs Buffington on spending Thanksgiving in S U N S E T VALLEY. Nov 22- plan with his parents . Thank giving *>i featured when the Nampa Mr and Mrs Walter Hillis are members of the Worthwhile club spending Thanksgiving In Burley at met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jack Dudley, sister home of Mrs Wayne Robb. Mrs of the Mrs They are also vis- Kenneth Lorensen gave a reading I iting Mrs Hillis "Buying the Thanksgiving Turkey" | Hot Springs. Hillis' mother at Lava and a monologue "Yacob Yonson Describes the First Thanksgiving" Mr and Mrs Clyde Kimball and Winners of the turkey shoot with son, Paul, of Oakland. California popguns were Elaine Dlderickson arrived Tuesday to spend the and Martha Babcock A tray lunch Thanksgiving holiday visiting Mrs. was served to members by the hos Kimball's parents. Mr and Mrs. E tesses, Mrs Homer Dlderloksen and J. Hobson anti the families of her | Mrs Robb The Christmas party brother and sisters. will be held at the home of Mrs. Mr and Mrs, Lynn Pomeroy vis- George Schwelzer. 1 ited last week In Idaho Mr Pom Mr and Mrs. Lester Ditty of On eroy returned Saturday and Mr. tario spent .Sunday at Wayne Robb Pomeroy returned this Tuesday. home Mr and Mrs Pete Wilson were] Mrs. M Lytle of Roswell was an Thursday evening guests at the overnight guest at the hontt of her Frank Perko home Mr and Mrs. Delbert Oarner daughter Sunday Mr and Mrs Walter Hillis. Mr drove to La Grande to visit several and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell and Mr days at the home of Htbert. and Mrs. Melvin Pendarvlx and Mrs.4foe Hobson of Ontario was family were evening visitors at the taken to the Nyssa hospital last home of Mr. and Mrs Leonard New- Saturday. The children are staying gen In Nyssa Houseguests at the at the home of their grandparents. Horse Sense Bridge Lessons By Sam Gordon—“The Kibitzer” The easiest and quickest way to learn bridge. Taught in a simple and entertaining manner that appears to BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED PLAYERS Throe nights—Thurs., Fri. and Sat., Dec. 6—8 at 8 p. m. Moore Hotel Banquet Room in Ontario $2.40 FOR SERIES Sponsored by Ontario Elks Lodge OPEN TO THE PUBLIC—TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT "TOGGERY BILL’S” AND FIX THEATRE Stretch Your Building $ $ $ WITH HOME OWNED NYSSA LUMBER CO. HELMER'S SPECIAL THIS WEEK WE STILL HAVE 1 x 12 SHEETING AT $45 PER THOUSAND 2 X 4 DIMENSION AT $55 PER M WALL-SATIN A washable, rubberized finish for interior walls and wood trim $ 4.95 per gallon To Visit In Nyssa— holidays here. Holman is head Mr and Airs. Tommy Holman and hag|t>thftn coach of Corvallis high son of Corvallis, former residents of j Nyssa. will spend the Thanksgiving *cnoon__________________________ U.N. Help» Refugee» to Help Themselves Thanksgiving I* Do You Know CHANGE OF LOAD in your car may cause excessive tire wear? HOW?— WHEN THE FRONT END OF YOUR CAR GOES DOWN, as you come to a stop or as the passenger load is added, the alignment may change seriously. WHY?— As part of its rehabilitation activities for Palestine refugees, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency has Initiated a program under which small loans are made to individuals, cooperatives or other groups for the development of small indus tries and enterprises which will bring about the reintegration of the refugees. With the help of a loan, the man at the left opened an upholstery shop which helps care for 20 persons. At the right,a lime kiln built from loans granted under U'NRWA has provided work for two refugee families, as sisting ten persona who benefit from the business. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hobson, and with their ready-mixes. A short remain on display until Saturday. their father joins them at night. meeting was held on program plan November 24. The library has recently acquired Dinner and supper guests of Mr. ning. a book which is on many fiction and Mrs. Frank Perko Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Thurman Plercy are best-seller It is Herman Mr. and Mrs Don Sayer and son of the parents of a girl born in Cald Wouk’s "The lists: Caine Mutiny." a novel ! Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Emil well Saturday. The girl has been centering about the navy in world named Anita Jane Wohleke of Arcadia. war II. which traces Willie Keith's Ira Chadd was taken to the Boise Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Kreager were career midshipman to captain ! veterans hospital Wednesday by his business callers in Ontario Tuesday. of an from ancient minesweeper, the [ wife and Mr and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. James Phifer and Caine, and the story of the petty Oahan Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Char- family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill tyrant, Commander Queeg. land and family went to the Chadd Toombs and Dickie were Sunday One of the still mystery-haunted home Thursday to help and do dinner guests at the Rube Graham regions on the face of the earth ;s | chores while Mrs. Charland’s father home. White Continent’*, described Mr. and Mrs. Oarrol Rettig and "The Thomas is ill. R. Henry In a story of Mr and Mrs Clifford Wolfe en baby are visiting Mrs. Rettlgs' par by Antarctica. Accounts of emperor tertained at Thanksgiving dinner at ents, Mr a.'d Mrs. Lynn Hurst Mr penguins, leopard seals, and killer their home today. Dinner guests Rettig who has been stationed at whales as well as the natural wond included Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ack Valdosta, Oeorgia Is being transfer ers of the make exciting erman and sons of Payette. Mrs, red to Victorville, California. Mrs. reading to the region arm-chair traveler. Veva Castle, Mr and Mrs. Burrel Rettig and baby will stay with her Collins and Mike of New Plymouth. parents until he finds a place for Jock Wilson has reconstructed his experiences in the Illinois coal mines Klass Powell and son. Keith of them to live. Nyssa, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dale Ashcraft drove to John Day in "The Dark and the Damp." The j Ackerman of New Plymouth Sunday to visit his son, Dick and author is also a poet and has been Mr and fArs. Frank Pero were family. a prize-fighter and a marine. j dinner guests at the Lee Ellis home The following attended the Owy "Dizzy” is the best-seller bio j in Roswell for Thanksgiving. hee Riding club dance at Carlo of Benjamin Disraeli by Mr and Mrs. Don Parker and Junction Saturday evening. Mr and graphy Hesketh who has person ! family of Roseburg were Thanksgiv Mrs Rube Oraham, Mr. and Mrs. alized the Pearson, life stories other well- ing house guests at the home of Stanley Hill. Mr .and Mrs. Ouy known people such as of Oscar Wilde Mr and Mrs Kenneth Lorensen. Qlenn. Mr and Mrs. Charles and Dickens. parents of Mrs. Parker. Schwelzer and Mr and Mrs. L. L. Florence Jaques and her husband, Louie Astoreca and his brother, Kreager indulge respectively their Gabriel, left Friday evening for Lynn Hurst has gone to Myrtle Francis, for botany and trains Roseburg Creek. Oregon to attend the funeral in enthusiasms travels that take them from New Mr and Mrs. Orover Cooper and of his uncle. to California by way of Texas Mrs. Adah Snyder of Caldwell were Sunday dinner guests at the York then "As Far As the Yukon" dinner guests at the home of Mr. Claude Day home were Mr. and and name of the book, too). and Mrs. Lee Barrett of Meridian Mrs. Silas Hoffman. Mr and Mr (the A translation of the work of a Sunday H. L. Day and Mr. and Mrs. James I noted Swedish author, Par Lager- Sunday guests for fried turkey Ritchie and family kvist novel, ' Barabbas," the dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wood and John Pudhesky ate story is of the freed when the James Langley were Mr and Mrs. breakfast Monday morning at the Nazarene the was thief to re Pete Wilson and Mr and Mrs. James Lynn Hurst home They were en ! place him on the condemned cross. Robb route to Jacksonville. Florida from Mrs. Ora Newgen and her mother. San Diego. Mr. Wood is a nephew Mrs Ada Harrison were guests in of Mr. Hurst. The men are going j Caldwell Wednesday at a pink and to a marine school. blue shower for Mrs. Dick Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Vester Skinner and | son and Mr. and Mrs. Walon Mor gan of Vale were Sunday dinner C lln b D e m o n s t r a t e * guests at the L R Price home. Mr. l l u k i n g K e m l v - M i x and Mrs. C. H Willis and son of Ontario visited there in the after KINOMAN KOLONY. Nov 22—The I A. K H extension unit met in the church basement in Adrian Thurs Best Sellers Are day afternoon with 11 members Listed At Library present. Frankie Warden and Le- otta Kretgh gave the demonstration on ready-mixes. Lois Day served The new books to be seen this ooffee with the biscuits, muffins,] week at the adult circulation desk cookies and cake that they prepared of the ¡Malheur county library will If the car has been injured in a bump or collision, or if the front end parts have been improperly assembl ed, or if the design of the front wheel system is faulty, an improper relationship of the moving parts of the front end is created, which results in a change in toe-in” when the load in the car is changed. CAN TOE-IN CHANGE BE CORRECT ED?— This trouble can be eliminated, so that load change will no longer affect the alignment. WHERE?— WE HAVE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT to check every car for this condition and make corrections when neces sary. The operator will be glad to show you the test on your car. DOES REGULAR ALIGNMENT COR RECT THE TROUBLE?— Since the normal alignment adjustments provided by the car manufacturers do not take care of this difficulty, a separate operation must be performed by your alignment specialist to correct the trouble. WHAT DOES IT COST?— Since a comparatively small amount of time is re quired to c o r r e c t “RELATIVE ALIGNMENT CHANGE”, the cost is low. EXCESSIVE TIRE WEAR IS AN UN NECESSARY EXPENSE BE SURE YOUR FRONT END IS RIGHT! TOWNE'S GARAGE PHONE 48 Nyssa, Oregon “What have | got to lose if they break you up?” Aside from any question of fair ness, people wonder how they'll be af fected personally if the Antitrust lawyers succeed in cutting big companies into smaller ones. We hear such comments as ' "W hat have / got to lose if they break you up ?” The answer depends on who you are. Most people gain in many ways by the fact that there are both large and small companies competing for your patronage, trying to get ahead. 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