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o TH E N Y S S A C A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L . N Y S S A Sm all < liiM H uh V in i* l*m *u m om a NEWELL H EIG H TS. Mar 20—David Timmerman, -.mall son o l John Timmerman. Jr was taken to the hospital Thursday with virus pneu monia. Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Schlemcr called in the George Ellers home Sunday Mrs. Ellers is still bedla>t following a hip injury, sustained two months ago. Mr and Mr>. Irvin T o p lllf were hosts at a polluck supper in their home Wednesday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kriegh and children. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Glenn. Mr Dudley Kurtz. Mrs. Guy Sparks, Mr and Mrs Ronnie Saxton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamilton and children. Mervin Peterson. Reverend Henry Moore. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Price and Mr and Mrs. Stanley Hill. Mrs. Irvin Topliff and Teresa were callers in the J. R Suiei home in Parma Thursday. Mr. and Mrs E H Haney shopped in Boise Wednesday E H. Haney won a lamp as a door prize at the G A B store furniture auction in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs John Downer and Anne of Caldwell and Ronald Lane were Sunday dinner guests in the M L Judd home. Mr. and Mrs. L J Kinney of On- TRAOWAYS DEPART URES From N y m EASTBOUND / 12:25 r M. 4:43 A. M. H:0r. 4 M 9:OU P.M. W ESTBOUND 1:45 P. M. «74:3* P. M T otal to Boise c-( |jOC,| to Weiser Except Sunday« and Holidays .Vi4 A. M. 9:45 P. >1. M r*. M a r i« Thom **. A gen t Phone 217 220 Main St. tario were guests in the M L Judd home Sunday evening T h l United Presbyterian church b.'.ird met in the D:ck Kriegh home Thursday evening. Mr and Mrs. A1 Simpson and children were guests in the Leo W ain home Sunday. Mrs. Roy Hirai and Larry were dinner gue ts in the John Dority home in Nyssa Sunday after church. A bridal shower honoring Mrs. George Huai was held ¡in the United Pre bytenan church Wednesday aft- ternoon The hostesses. Mrs. M L Judd. M r' Roger Norland and Mrs Rube Graham, served cake and coffee to the 31 guests. Lovely table and piano centerpieces were made of bride dolls and begonia blossoms. Telephone installations have been completed on the lines toward the river the past week Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen are car- ; ing for their two grandchildren, while their parents. Mr. and Mrs. i Kenneth Kygar o f Vale are at the parental Jesse Kygar home on busi- I ness. Mr and Mrs. Bob Haney and child were dinner guests in the E H Haney home Sunday. Mr and Mrs. E H Haney attended a canasta party in the Jesse Han?y home Saturday evening. At the List meeting o f the Seven Dwarfs Sewing club, some of the | girls started making their print SOMETHING NEW AT G 4 B STORES CARPET TRADE - SALE USE YOUR OLD RUGS AND CARPETS AS DOWN PAYMENT. NEW AXM INSTER & WILTON U P T O $5.00 P E R Y A R D F O R Y O U R O L D R U G S A N D C A R P E T S O N "HEAVENLY LEES" CARPETING I Mailing Coupon , I W O U L D LIKE A N ESTIMATE OF , V A L U E OF M Y (RUG). (CARPET). O ntario — V a l* « NAME ' ADDRESS G g -B Furniture and Appliance Inc. ....... .................. EXPERT CARPET LAYING V-* INAIMI O R EG O N . T H U R S D A Y e . M o't of th# gf idled tiieir scarfs and some are now going to make pothokler Kay Borge w o a fue-r. in the Francis O t f f i r h a i * ® nd»y at a birthday dinner and theater party honoring Karen Mrs. Roy Hirai helped in prepara tion and serving of the baked ham dinner in the Nyssa Catholic church Thursday evening. Mr and Mrs Jake B it : c and fam ily attended the St. Patrick's din ner served in the Nyssa Catholic church Thursday evening The din ner was -erved by members of the St Anne's Altar society Mr. and Mrs. C H. Jacobsen and daughter of Mt. Hebron California called in the M. L. Judd home Sun day afternoon , Mrs. Durlin Hammon was elected as Malheur county treasurer for the Malheur County P T A council Saturday at the council meeting in Adrian. Mrs. Hammon. Mrs. Jake Borge and Mrs Tony Martinez a t tended the meeting. The Modern Pioneer club will meet at the home of Mrs. Carl Hill Tues day, March 25. featuring a white elephant gift exchange Mrs. M. O. Judd returned from the hospital Sunday evening to visit in the home of Mr Judd's parents, Mr and Mrs. M L. Judd. She re turned to Ontario later In the even ing in order to bring their Infant son. Thomas, home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M L Kurtz visited in the I. C. Durnil home in Parma Tuesday afternoon. The young married couples group of the United Presbyterian church liave adopted a missionary family In Virginia and are meeting in the home o f Mrs. Stanley Hill Monday to make Easter clothing for them Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kurtz and fam ily of Klam ath Falls arrived Sunday evening to spend their spring vaca tion in the M. L. Kurtz and Dudley Kurtz homes. Mrs. Babe Hamilton accompanied Mrs. M L Kurtz to the meeting of the Mary and Martha society in the LeRoy Bennett home in Wade dis trict Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C U Hill and Mrs. Wesley Piercy also at tended from here. Mrs. Dudley Kurtz and Mrs. Ruth Mowreader o f Ontario, called In the M L Judd home Sunday afternoon to visit with Mrs. John Downer, Mrs. Jacobsen and Mrs. M O. Judd. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz enter tained at a birthday dinner honor ing their daughter, Elaine, oil her first birthday Sunday Guests were Mr and Mrs. Boyd Wilson and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Frank M ow reader of Ontario, and Mr and Mrs. M L. Kurtz. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Maylln and fam ily of Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests in the Durlin Hammon home S EC O N D S E C T IO N M A R C H 20 1952 \ r« :u liu S u n s h in e ( lu ll I I as Meetin*» ARCAD IA. Mar 20 The Arcadia Sunshine dub met at the home of Mr- Jake Uroot Match 14 w. Mi le s Jameson as assistant h osts- A large crowd was present After the business meeting, a social hour was held. Shamrocks were used a- fav o r' Refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will oe held with M r' Les Burbank March 28. Mr and Mis George Coleman. Mrs. Ooldie Roper. Mi and Mrs O ti' Bullard. Mr and Mr- George Moeller attended a potluck supper at the home ol Mr. and M i' Clifford Main in Nyssa March 10 Eddy Behymer of Burns spent last week-end with Mr. and Mi Otis Bullard. Mr and Mrs. Garland McKinney of Nampa spent the week-end in the George Moeller home. Mr and Mr Bob McKinney and baby were Sun day visitors also. Mr. and Mrs Slg Murakami went to California last week for a few days’ visit. Mr and Mrs John Zittercob re I T:,'VWt ■ EULLER ! URNACES— LINK BELT STOKERS HEATING Phone 134L2 GEORGE J. KINZER E stim ate* G la d ly G iven turned U t wee* from Burns, where they |ieut 'e v e ril da> while M: Zittercob baled hay Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard and Donald visited Wilnia and Betty Bullard in Boi^e Sund i\ afternoon and Mi and Mrs. Dale Lackey and family in Meridian. Mrs. J T Kuidall of Middleton spent Friday with Mrs George Moeller. Several of the children have been out of school with the three-day measles. Joretta Moeller spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Bob M cK in ney near Nyssa. A group o f friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Cole man Monday evening to help them celebrate their wedding anniversary. The guests presented them with a gift. Refreshments were served Mi ** AST YEAR L'nrysler introduced its new FirePower J V-8 engine, and America’s first passenger-car full-time power steering. Both new ideas ‘‘took hold” in a big way. Chrysler use« hydraulic power, alirayn in effnt, to do two things. First, it does 4 '5 the steering work as you turn the wheel. Second, we’ve cut the amount of wheel turn needed by over 1/3. Today, others are announcing ‘‘new engines” and "power steering” . . . but with some basic difference« worth keeping in mind if you're buying a new car. Parking or cruising, you get more and easier control than ever liefore. In sand, snow, or ruts, the hydraulic power is always there to keep the front wheels from “ steering back” at you. You get the sgme amount and feel of control all the tune . . , full-time ease and full-time safety. First: about "new engines.” The fact is, a really new engine <Uer<ju happen« only once in a great while. It did happen in the FirePower V-8. Its 180 h.p. was only incidental to its basic new iLmyn. Its key idea is a hrmrxpluriral combustion chamlwr, which makes even »on-premium gasoline develop more usable power than other designs can get front premium fuel. Only Chrysler engineering has so far mastered this de/tyn. Several cars do have some power increase, in terms of previous designs. The im portant fact is that FirePower is not a "warmed- over” engine, but brand sew in per?-irmence, cna»trueUon, and efficiency. 1 a ptmer eeenag. Urn there are had- tiSer»n .a a . Actually, the differences, both in engine performance and in steering safety and ease are impossible to put in words . .. I*ut just as impossible not to feel the moment you get into a Chrysler and drive it! Why not see your Chrysler dealer and do that, soon? > * ■ - I CHRYSLER T i l l H M F S T M IR a w » m !< a m i \ rr p «< » d h e d W aggoner Motor Co. Phone 180 TV» poam sD M O S M LABE M IA M I IM IT IL I. A SEATTLE • 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Juat 3 sp ra y s — ISO TO X Garden Spray It attacliea to your garden hoae, providea automatic correct dilution, is light weight, easy to handle and lielpe you protect everything from inaecta and plant diseases — all at omw—fast as you can walk around your garden! Ear the ledy-gerdeaer, here's BO TANO deluxe! In it* own “ pump-action” duster this ail-purpoee dust provides easy control against both inaecta and plant disease*. 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Lstl fia w hie Parts Planned— The last of the »eries of pinochle card partie' 'ponsored by the R e bekah lodge will be held March 29 at the I O O F hall A potluck dinner w.U be served and no other admission will be charged Easiest protection against trunk and slug» k BUG-GET A Pellets. Takes only a few luinutee to acalter around, protesting your entire garden. 4 O t course there are llimes you'll need the special help o f oilier O R T H O 'ptwarrip*tun products ” V A PU TO N K X X Spray cooirok heavy infeetetion o t red spider. O R T H O Rue* Duet com beat* powdery mildew. V O LC K Oil Spray smother* arak their egg* Aak your O R T H O daekrl