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— I S o c ia l izo te s <•-+ 4-H CL I B MEETS The Arcadia Livestock 4-H cluo met February 15 at the home i f Duane Drydale. Teddy Bowers gave a demonstration ol knot tying. Par ley Feik, leader of the group, handed out record books The evening was spent informally playing games and singing songs. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Drydale. J O B S DAUGHTERS MEET Jo b s Daughters met in regular session Thursday, February 21. Doris Rigney, senior princess, announced that her project, a bingo party, would be held March 1. The girls voted to serve the next merchant lunch March 15. The next meeting, March 6. will feature state inspec tion by the grand guardian. Avon Vert. .5 . _ GUEST AT BRIDGE CLUB Mrs Eldon Ulmer of Fairbanks, Alaska was honored guest at an im promptu bridge party given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Edward Boydell and Mrs. Warren Farmer at the CUre and Mrs. Earl Kygar and Dain.ll t»> ha e their eye checked. II a: III Hi 8 IV have m nod int) ce»: n •u.-c at Owyhee junction wh. h they purchased from Gerald Sl ppy enpi«Tf and <*ha.r c >mbuut' >n kit The board r< W 'e t.ie r. ;tit *n cjien stove and other mall h >u.-t - reject an> r all b.d hold good.1 John Stani pn r.c 062-J2 Ny- .i-Arcad:.) Drani i-¡e Di ' net 6M3xp by Harold Htnigson. ecretary * NOTH t TO ( KEDI l ORS FOK RENT 70 acres of ha) on Black canyon, near Ny*.-.« Balers tr lia ! > ; and machinery arrangement > an j Mary Zilphu B a u m ill. Dec* • . ,ed Ontario Planning be made P hone 018-J3, Ontario. 6M3xp That the un.ier.-Uned hi atei. Ju.y Dance Koslival md regularly appointed :;e Exe- POR SALE Fresh cow and calf D Popular square dance callers of R Hartley, 7 m.les south >! Nv--a utor ol the above ei.' . led e t» e All persons hav.ng i.i.n- against 3c.-e. Nam.'a. Caldwell We.ser, Ny-- on Adrian highway GMlxc aid estate are hereby notified to a, Paima H Tied ale, Emmett and . j > a v Ontario will be >n the program for FOR RENT Small tw bedroom »resent the some, verifii Dr.tano's .second annual square hou-e. $30 Apartment, three rooms cqulred. to tne under .rued at 13 lance festival to be held at the and ba:h, electricity htrtn-hed $25 North Thud Street. Ny i Or g n armory in Ontario March 26. start- 612 Eimson. phone '240-R 6Mlxp »t the Office ol Clyde H Snider, hi., ut irney, within si* a. nth ? tha tig at 8 30 p rn Jack Dunn ol N\ -a is listed as F< >R SAI.E Bieedmg gee .e and date oi the first publication here« f William B. Toomb mile southwest of me of the callers on the program of goose eggs. Executor of the Estate of Mary 6M3xp popular dances well known to square Ny-sa George Oabriel Zilpha Beaumont, Deceased. dancers throughout he Snake River RANOE BUL1 SALE Date of first publication -March 3, valley 60 BULI.S Such long-time favorites as "Texas j 1962. Service Age Star", El Rancho Grande". Har Date of last publication April 3, 15 FEMALES lem Rosette'. Manana", Spinning ! 1952 Bred and open Wheel", and My Pretty Oirl", are ONTARIO, OREGON BUILDING Pf RMIT listed on the program Malheur Fairground.- Warehouse on railroad right-of- The dance is jointly sponsored by SHOW Mar 21 .vay between Oreen and Pine streets. the Kiwanis club and the Lindberg SAI.E Mar 22 120x125, cinderblock, $25 000, Watson P T A in Ontario Proceeds will be Consigned by 36 breeders ind LaMantla. plit between the two organizations of Snake River valley of to be used for youth work and Oregon and Idaho CARD OF THANKS school-aid projects. All tested clean and We wish to thank all of those who Members of square dance clubs vaccinated for shipment were so kind to us during our recent throughout the valley are selling Auctioneer- bereavement, caused by the death tickets. Ellis w h ite- s i Williams of our beloved husband and father. EASTERN ORE HEREFORD Mrs. Florence Kygar. Merl Kygar. Ilerr From Fmmett— BREEDERS ASSOCIATION Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Kygar and Mr. and Mrs Dewey Garner of Bert Akin, president family, Mr and Mrs. Lynn Kygar Emmett and Mrs Jewel Garner of Bill Moore, sec-treas and family. Mr and Mi Earl Kygar Roy. Utah were m Nyssa visiting at Send for catalogue and family, Mr and Mrs Keith the home of Vern and Delbert G ar Western Sale Management Kygar and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lou ner this week Box 87. Hermison, Ore DcOoede and family. Mrs. Ann Ky gar and family and Mrs. Lois Reyn Sells Swiss Bull— L E. Robbins, a Brown Swiss ( olds. breeder of Nyssa. recently sold the CALL F O R B i n s ♦ 4* * * . bull. Viola's Dexter Boy, to Jam es1 Sealed bids will be received at the F Severson of Notus. office of the Nyssa-Arcadia Drainage D i s t r i c t . 106 Mam s t r e e t . N y —.». O r e CARli OF THANKS fu rn a ces gon until 5:00 P M March 14. 1952, We wish to thank all of out' friends: for digging, laying and backfilling and neighbors for their kindness a tile drain and for enlarging an during our recent automobile acci oi>en drain about 2 miles northwest dent and hospitalization Especially of Nyssa. we want to thank Dr Kerby and Dr. E stim a tes G lad ly G iven Bids will be opened at a meeting Kopp. of the Board of Supervisors of the Mr. and Mrs. Durlin Hammon and District, to be held on the same date family and Nancy Hammon. at 8 00 P M. Specification* may be obtained at the office of the District All bids mu.** be accompanied by a certified WANTED- Part-time house work check for 10*7 of the amount of the Phone 172W-2, Parma. 6M2xp. bid. immmmmmobm & f FOR RENT Two-bedroom house, phone 249-M 6M2xp r*V ENTERTAIN AT PINOCHLE Mr and Mrs. Dale Olenn enter tained ak a pinochle party at their home Sunday evening. Out its in- cluded Mr. and Mrs Don Brewer, Mr. and Mrs Bob Rice, Mr. and Mr- Hugh Glenn. Mr and Mrs. Dick Kreigh and Mr and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz. MOTICE 18 HEREBY 3IVEN OIRLS ELECT OFFICERS The Newell Height-- Nimble Thhn- ble 1A sewing 4-H club met Tue-dav at the home of the leader. Mrs. Stanley Hill The girls elected offi cers as follows: Su-an Hamnion, president: Nancy Hill, secretary; Carol Ollbert. song leader; Karen Defier, game leader, and Kay Borge, reporter The girls practiced making the running stitch Mrs. Hill served refreshments of tiny individual cherry pies to the five girls and one guest. MRS MOROAN ENTERTAINS Mrs. Frank Morgan entertained This ONE policy replaces a number of ordinary policies and does it better. A complete insur ance program! Insures against liability claims [personal and automobile], damage to car, gives broad coverage on personal property. Get the focts-NOW ! R e n s tr o m In s u r a n c e A g e n c y GENER AL AMERICA COMPANIES ■ PAGE SEVEN Farmer home Two table* were in play, w.tn prizes going go Mrs Hus ton Wilson and M:- (Jlea Billing- Mr Ulmer who recently moved to Ala ka trom N>ssa. accompanied her hu-oand here on a business trip. d o e < s /w it better! hi 0 M l THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA- OREGON THURSDAY. MARCH S. 1952 O f f i c e SI AT T LI HELL'S CANYON MEETING Sponsored By NYSSA-ADRIAN ASSOCIATION TUESDAY, MARCH 11 7:30 p.m. Little Theater—School Building George Taylor, Boise, Guest Speaker Mr. and Mrs. George Hiral are shown cutting their wedding cake follow- ing their m vrrl.gr February 8 In the Ontario Buddhist church. Rev. T. Shlhata officiated. The hride is the former June Koike of San Francisco and the groom is the son of Mrs. 1). llirai of Nyssa. Following a honey- moon trip, they are now residing in Nyssa (Harano Photo) the Thursday afternoon bridge club at her home Mrs. Henry Hartley was a guest player Mrs. R. G. Lar son won high score and Mrs. Artie Robertson won traveling prize. There were two tables in play. •**__*% ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. Bernard Frost entertained the members of her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home Guest players were Mrs. Tom Burningham, Mrs. Herb Fisher and Mrs. Fisher's mother, Mrs. Emma Quimtoy. High I score was won by Mrs. Tom Burn- ! ingham and second high by Mrs. J. L Herriman. tained at dinner Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rowe and son. Bruce, of Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton and Mr. and Mr- Dale Glenn. ENTERTAINS BRIDOE CLUB Mrs. Ward Wieneke entertained the members of her Thursday bridge | club at her home Mrs. Leonard Hewitt was a guest player Prize winners were Mrs. Earl Hollings worth, high and Mrs. Warren Farm er, second high. Two tables were in play. aS ♦ w — A r ENTERTAINS DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glenn enter Don't Forget the ROAD DISTRICT MEETING • t th a Little Theater EVERYONE INVITED MARCH 11 ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS Memebers of the Ruth and Naomi circle of the Methodist church en tertained their husbands at a cov ered dish dinner Thursday evening. February 21 at the home of Dr and Mrs. J R. Cundall. A social evening followed, with Mrs. Walter McPart- land in charge of games. Youths Planning Legal Advertising ^MEULLER ( — LINK BELT STOKERS HEATING Phone 134L2 GEORGE J. KINZER || Parma, Idaho TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY -L O A N S - WANTED Hauling of any kind. Second house north of Columb.u avenue on highway. 6M2xp. New Lep;i*lution FOR RENT Three-room house with bath; three-rooin furnished apart A pre-legislative conference per ment with bath Bernard Eastman, talning to the Y.M C A. youth-in- real estate. Insurance, phone 64 goveriunent program was held in 6Mtfc. LaGrande Saturday, February 23. FOR RENT 80 acres, east on Echo with one Nyssa delegate in attend avenue, mile north, Harry Wood. ance. 6M2xp Jim Corfield of Nyssa attended the conference, which was held to.- purpose of acquainting the boys with FOR SALE Bendlx washer, Norge how a bill Is supposed to be drafted 8-foot refrigerator, dining set, dav- and get them started on a meaure to present to the youth legislature April 18 and 19 at Salem. Nyssa will | send two delegates, a senator and | a representative, to the legislative session. The bill of the Nyssa chapter will provide for taking the school census In the middle of October instead of In November. In that way school officials will be able to determine the children not in school and can get them back In school while there Is still time for the students to make up the work they lost. Home beauty begins ALL KINDS OF Real Estate Loans Prompt, Courteous Service OWYHEE Mr. and Mrs. S D Bigelow and | Rev. and Mrs. Robert Krlner and family were Sunday dinner guests In | the Orover Cooper home. Mrs. Lou DeGoede of Ogden, Utah arrived Monday morning to spend ¡ ' som time with her parents and help ¡ t care for her father, J W. Kygar, who suffered a heart attack Saturday j night. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald shopped in Caldwell and Nampa Monday and visited Mrs McDonald's I grandmother. Mrs Mary Fletcher of Murphy, who Is In the Nampa hos pital receiving a check-up. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Patton, and Dr. and Mrs. Harry Rowe and Bruce of Parma were dinner guests in the Hugh Glenn home Friday evening. Mrs. Laura Ditty of Nyssa .s spending this week at the home of her brother, Jesse Ditty. Mrs. Charley Culbertson went to Nampa Friday with Mrs. Merle Me- HE TOOK CARE OF E V E R Y T H I N G BUT Auto Qnuizance You can pa/ your income tax or other bill« with a PERSONAL Loan from The First National Bank of Portland - Open ANY DAY, 10 to 5, including Saturday. Ito Quick, Ea«y, Convenient . . . an A Coata So lattlcl Ftorccr roi/« «» ht to «• ivi . .. ron« «4«MIMOS ...MOO« ..«4M « 4CCOOMT WHO SA T» ST NATIONAL BANK • « M o K a n te A 1 Dim o v er P u tter ChryeDr feiMuret. toa' # o n m ¡Kama G reat A R R A N G I A N IN C 0 M I T A X LO A N FR O M FIRST N A TIO N A L R A N N 0 1 PORI LAI NttSA HMKtt C m S im a r ía / T o d a y . . . en d liO V-« Horsepower. e*.ii on non-premium fuel. The Security of Pow<* Hr»**« . . . Driver-Controlled Auto matic Final Trinami«*») . . . Th« Rough-Huad Sta bility «e «JTillow Itala Tha yrotarlion of Fully Wabrproof Ignition. M O NAY R O Y U B O O KER 200 E m I Malm B trea t Nfawau O r y Pkatat 1M You’ll never know what sh* means till you try Chrysler’a fa ll-T im e Power Steering yourself! Even other r a n unlh so- called power tteerisg don’t offer at much new safety and rate at the gelt! On every turn, hydraulic power does 4 5 of her work, her hand dot* only 1/5! On every turn, she turna her wheal 1/S lean dittoarr than other cart! At every instant, turning or not, her hands have 5 tim ti her form er power to hold ana control her car’s front whuela! She eaaM into parking placea you wouldn’t even try. She clips through tmflic with tha precision of s watch. Sha brneoca over bad roods with nevar a foal of whaal fight, car undar control os never before! She can atart in the momiag soil drive into the night with naver s hint at shoulder strain . . . with the mms wonderful "wheel feel” and safety in every mile! Come try this amaaing new steeruig yourself. HV promise yon merer Jett anything idee it! SOTS I''racer S teerin g ita m tn n l on C row n I m p w ia l, ae+ tlat e. ex tra , on AST nerr C S ry slm ) Waggoner Motor Co. Phone 180 - Nyssa, O re .