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PHC.r THR*T THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 20. 1952 C a th o lic Study 1 lu b H a s Meeting ui the Adrian in ,i, took advantage ’ e i ff f dav. ar.d n u e » duak trip t,i Portland They were '* *“ > I°r 'chool Monday morning M; and M. Dwam Hatch and uarne ol Star ca.ieo iu tlie Ralph b uk home Sunday afternoon. Mi and Mrs Boyce Van De Water and Loralne spent Friday evening in the Varner Hoptins home Mr »¡.a jg. u . Vu n . m ol iter parent. Mr and M is Herb g.rlt i f Emmett, formerly of B.g Kemietii McDonald n u i f Sunday Thoma. Bend. m o.eu back FTlcUy a : pre-ert afternoon it:s Werner Peut. and Wanda. M; and M; Herb Thuoia« attend- tney are wtdi ner parents Mr and Mi W Pi a Ml e -e ed a pinochle cluO meet.eg di die Mrs Elmer Pro se: BIO BEND, Mur 20- Mrs E H home of M: mu Mrs V W LVsrk Mi and Mi Rurtoi Blade and Ditty shopped iti Farina ai ve. . alette Brumbach entariaintd member if mg on Snake R .*er drive taimly ot Nampa wi re Sunday otn- M inuay and called in tue Henry the Catholic 8tudy club at her home Mrs. Mary T W p w m and Ance “« « * * * ' J? M: D>ri Feuu nome in Payette Wednesday. Re. Nicholas vva: n Mi s George Schwvizer ari .u.ced and Jimmy, -iwni Friday m Parma i '2 erts' ‘ .. gave an illustrated talk on praver with M:s. l’homp-on s p a r tis . Mi * * •««» Ml> , ? Wt fnaae a tliai anyone alio i. ir. ere evi may aied Carmen and Cecelia Silloni- and and Mrs.' Frank Lin kers..,,. *r“ » *• ° ‘£ » r* ' ' f 1 ' : » » n attend the mee.mi •: lie A ta see hi - doctor ¿»wise : . gruma Womens dabs to ue held s.i , ,a> Muragret Ahedeau. a student nut I Mi. and Mrs Virgil Httncy ot Par along as well a- cun be xpeeled M ar.a 22 m the Ny- a i .pi . i v i ma visaed las sister and nu-0*iid. building A pc : lock luniti at no. i Mi ana Mis. Hero Tnomas, Mon will be followed by a bu-.re meet M in iilrn t H a w day alternoon. ing. Ro'WeU was guest Pnday of M: Mrs. Lennie Sm. h, Mrs Walt Ab- Mrs Myrtle Hatch and Helen visit E H Brum barn D in n e r In \ alle b -t and Mr Maxine Lie Mark Wore ed in Uie George Fisher home in Mrs E H Bruuihuch and Mr Joe visitors In Caldwe.. Monday O f f i c e r s F .lc c tc il Farina ¿Sunday afternoon. Br.unbacii attended a luncheon at OWYHEB, Mar 20 R,u ..¡id Mr Mr and Mr T :iy Ocamica have fell tnd Mr- John Thompson were the home of Mrs j. p r>uneway ¡n moved into their new home which Il v D o -M o rr U n i» Chester Hutledge ol 1 Firs" at Caldwell Saturday. All member- f they puicha ed :: m Arthur Holly bu-uiesa visitors in Caldwr.l Mon Bellingham. Washing; :i and Kei day lorenoon. the book club were pre ent Mr Itichard Stradley fell from his Joyce Davis of Ridgeview and Karl Morgan of Multl.ornuh School NU-ACRES. Mar 20—Mr .::d Mr Gordon Judd gave an interesting horse Sunday and broke his leg her Mrs mother, Mrs Pauline McOinuls, ot the Bible ot Portia: 1 had dinner George Sum had dinner Wednesday review of My Six Convicts" by Dr above the knee He was taken in at the home ot Mr and Mrs Dick called in the Harvey Hatch home Sunday in the S D Bigelow horn Johnson Other guests were Mr and Mrs. Groot of Nyssa an ambulance t, me Nyssa hospital, Monday afternoon. Miss Esther Fugleman, Miss Brum where he .-|)ent three hours on the Mr and Mr- Roy Hoff aid Terry Mrs. Herb Thomas and Mrs. Dyre George Gregg and children Rev mer and Miss Mary Weir, teachers table having the leg set. \t Roberts attended a pinochle party Hutledge and Kev. Morgan held ser of N>--.i had dinnei at Mr. and Mr- Clarence Kneifel at the home of Mrs. Carl Hill in vices at the Owyhee Community Seuell home Wednesday The Do More 4-H club held Its and family of Parma spent Sunday Newell Heights Thursday alternoon. church Sunday morning and even afternoon in the home of her sister,I Harvey Hatch made a business ing Mr. Bigelow celebrated his birth organization meeting for 1!>52 at tlie FO R SA LE Mrs Harvey Benr.ett. hall Friday evening. Twenty-three trip to Caldwell Wednesday and also day Sunday Mr and Mr- Arthur Holly, who, attended the Hudson funeral, Mr. and Mrs Archie Moses went ;o members signed up for the year it Just completed, attractive five- sold their home place, moved last Mrs. Mary Thompson and Mrs. Boise Friday with Mr and Mr- Bert club work, including four new mem room modern home, attached util Saturday to an acreage in Boise, Gertie Jones attended a Ladies Aul Sanders and Elsa of Ny a. Gladys ber-, Terry Montague. Tommy Niel ity and garage which they purchased for a home. society meeting at Roswell Wednes- Moses returned with the group to sen, Duane Orcutt and IJoima Ned- Mr. and Mrs Ray Cartwright were day alternoon in the home ot Mrs. spend the week-end with her par balek The officers elected tor the Across from the park on King hosts at a birthday dinner Sunday j Charley Skelton. Mrs. Stanley Banks ents before going back to Boi-e to year are as follow-. Terrell Samuel-, Ave. pre.-ident; Carol Montague, vice, lor Lora Pillsbury, Mr. and Mrs. 0f Parma, gave a review of the book,' resume her nurse's training Terms. Arthur Hatch and Mary and Elsie -The Doctor in Buckskin” . Mrs. Jack Walters and Mrs Mar- pre-ldent; Barbara Montague, secre also attended Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown of Ad- ion Meyers and son of Nyssa and tary; Velda Samuel-, reportei. Elton SEE ART SERV O SS Mr and Mr Herb Thomas were riau called in the Charles Reno home Mr and Mrs. Byrd Walters were Sager, song leader; and Lois Nielsen, t i t N. Second St. busine- visitors in Caldwell last Thursday evening and gave Mrs I Sunday dinner guest, in the Ellis pianist. Saturday Mr. and Mrs Frank Nedbalek and Reno a lovely plant. Mrs. Reno ha-! Walters' home. Phone !R)-M \yvsa Mr. and Mrs. R E Dilli and son been sick for some time with in- Mr and Mrs. Gerald De Bold o f| Donna and their guests. Mr. and of WeLser spent Sunday in the home fluenza complications, but is much Payette had Sunday dinner with Mr. Mrs. Thomas Godwin of Grandview improved. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald. M.\ Washington, were Sunday dinner Mrs. Angie Chaney. Mrs Goldie De Bord and Mr McDonald are guests at the home of Mr and Mr. Roberts, Mrs Mary Thompson and I cousins and celebrate their birth-, Tom Nedbalek. Mrs. Gertie Jones attended a county! days Just six days apart. De Bord'sj Mr. and Mrs M C Seuell and Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Seuell were in Nam council meeting at Adrian last Sat- j birthday occur ed Sunday, urday Mrs. Werner Peu'.z entertained at pa on business Thursday Mr. and Mrs. George Sinit enter Mi Gertie Jones and Mrs. Har- a birthday party for her daughter, vey Knapp of Rosweli made a '.rip Wanda, Saturday afternoon. Guests tained with a pinochle party at their , to Boise to see Mrs. Knapp's doctor who attended to honor the 4-year- home Thursday. w ith h o m e -o w n e d Rudy Nedbalek and Gordon Smel- old girl were Mrs. Jesse Ditty and i Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Morrison and grandson. Ronnie Ditty, Mrs. Clyde aer of Nyssa left Wednesday for Elko, i family of Wilder visited her parents, Hoke and Kay. Mrs. Neal Nicholson Nevada to bring back a wrecked i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reno. Sunday. and Dea and Allen, Mrs. Kennetn plane. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Seuell and Mrs. Joe Zentz and baby are McDonald ana Kay and Butch. Mr.. spending this week visiting her Grant Patterson and Douglas, Mr. daughter of Adrian were dinner | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. William Peutz, Wanda's grandmoth guests at the M. C Seuell home Church, in Payette. Mrs. Zentz is er. and Mrs. Ray Graham and Tom Tuesday. j expecting to leave shortly for Japan my and Christine of Quincy. Mrs. j Mrs. Frank Nedbalek1- parents, Mr I to join her husband, who is stationed Peutz took movies and flash pictures | and Mrs. Thomas Godwin of Grand of the group. Birthday cake and ice view. Washington, are visiting at the there. Mrs Irma Hopkins attended the cream were served after Wanda home of their daughter and with this w e e k friends, this week. They arrived Sat funeral of Mrs. Mildred Munson opened her gifts. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Pullen and Fred urday and plan to stay until Thurs Sidner of Washington at the Peck- ham funeral parlors in Caldwell of Kuna visited In the S. D. Bige day. low home Monday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Bert Montague and j Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Nicholson and daughter had dinner at the Lloyd Mr. Edwards and Dean helped one | day last week fix fence and get children went to Owyhee dam Sun Seuell home Sunday. 2x4 a n d 2x10— Per M Mrs. Alva Lanfear, Mrs Floyd ! ready to work with the cattle at the day and had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morfitt. Ames and Linda anti Mrs A. Lan Pug Swigert ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dodson and fear, Jr. and Sandra, all of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heick and Kay | and Karen of Baker and Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Della Ditty of visited at the home of Mr and Mr. Mrs. James Attebury and Tommy Tacoma spent Thursday and Friday j Paul Thomson Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C Seuell called and Judy of Ontario, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brewer and at the home of Mr. and Mr- A C 1x4 to 1x12— Per M in the Varner Hopkins home. The Mary and Martha society of children of Buhl spent the week-end Brown in Payette Sunday. Mr and Mrs George Smit called j the Adrian Presbyterian church met with Mr. and Mr.-. Darrell Williams with Mrs. Harvey Bennett last and Mary Ellen. On Sunday the Ida ho visitors called In the T. H. Brew i Thursday. W a t c h For Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Prosser and er home. Mr and Mrs. T H. Brewer, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock and girls ! made a trip to Bogus basin Sunday and Mrs. Dick Wyatt of Sunset val- H ELM E R 'S SPE C IA LS Mrs Herb Thomas and Mrs. Dyre >y. Mr a»d Mrs. Clarence Dodson Roberts, attended a card party at and Sltaron and Mrs. Della Ditty of N ext W e e k Mrs. Hugh Glen’s home in NKwell Tacoma were dinner guests in O n tario in the Leslie Ditty home Satur Heights last Thursday. Sharen and Karen Roberts attend day night. Mr Dodson had caught ed a party Friday evening in the some fish, which Mrs. Ditty pre pared as "fish and chips" for the Elmer Sparks home in Adrian. Little Nancy Blades of Nampa group. Mr. and Mrs. f. L. Edmundson oil spent last week-end with her aunt and cousins, Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Portland arrived in BoLse Saturday J at the home of Mrs. Nora C om pton! Sliaren and Karen. Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock and and Saturday evening 22 members of the family gathered in Nampa at J the Kenneth Aiirens home lor a turkey dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge ■ f vl. Schwelzer attended. Mrs. Schweizer, j Mrs. Compton and Mr. Edmundson | are sisters and brother. The Werner Peutz home was the scene of a birthday dinner given i Friday evening in honor of Werner ! Peutz, Kenneth McDonald. William Peutz. Jr., Lawrence Peutz, Mrs. William Peutz and Wanda Peutz. ! Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morfitt and Mrs. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. John Westfall and Johnny of Hines stayed Sunday night at the T H. Brewer home. Joanna Westfall spent the night with Mary Ellen Williams. Mr West- I fall leturned home Monday but his i»ÜIA* k i l l t t ab lahuWB) fivaa you luauiy j wife and children stayed to spend •Xtra-cuiufurl fauturaa at alight ad Jut coot. 1 the week visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer and [ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dodson and j Sharon and Mrs Della Ditty o f Ta- N ow LO W -FR IC TIO N a n g in a 4 « . j coma had dinner Friday In Nyssa •ign co m b in o * t h o o 4 v o n t o g o * o ft with Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves. Mr. j and Mrs. Leslie Ditty o f Ontario ovaatMAo vatv ta ! were also guests. Mr and Mr- Jay Duncan and h i anaci biaatami I j children of Payette called In the s X s c r t i& K is < s s sr.-'iLr““- - u-'li* s . s ; : « afsmr Mr* Monday at the Z In id >n home ttt Parma H auv Wood t- till »V , tiie veteran- ho pita. . Bri-e. and it t.- iioi>ed ttiat he w. . be able return home soon. Mi and Mi Tom N dbalek were Sunday dinner guc t at the home of their daughtei M: L:aiik Ncd- balek Mr- M C Seuell v: d Monday at the home o f her d . .¡liter Mrs Roy H iff f Nyssa they coul l teli. i. thing was stolen Re\ Gernhardt wa- no: home at the t.nie either Mr or dama ed t In I.aGrande— Mi Cliff Main an,I Kent and Karren accompanied Mr- Henry Gernhurdt back to LeOrande for a vi-it last Wednesdav nigh' When they arrived at the Gernhardt home they found that the hou-e had been burglarized The drawers and doors were open and everything in the house had been searched So far as C ow T H E S H O E C L IN IC tfo L If* 0*e Hydraulic Models for W h e e l Trac to rs S m a ll a n d l a r g e C r a w l e r s Lgh t Drat! la rg e C ap acity Short Turning R od iul Mechanical Mode ls for T w o P l o w a n d Th re e P l o w Tracto rs Springtooth Attachment A va ila b le for M o d e ls 9, 12 a n d 289 HELMER S SPECIAL $50 v AUTOMATIC LAND I f V I ICR AND HYDRAULIC S C R A P E R Nyssa Lumber Co. Sheeting H“ ’ “‘ Your favorite pair ol shoes all scuffed and worn looking? Just bring them in here We make them look nice and new Stretch Your Building DollarS $65 TZWt V is c Dimension Idren 1 ttum d • Mai (xclut ive Feature All Models. W heels at ends of blade, feel out the high places a n d lo w places and move the b la d e up a n d do • n A U I O M A T I C A U Y to cut and fill Plan now to use an Eversm an this FALL for needed leveling and dirt m oving Fill those pot holes and gullies — improve d ra in a g e N ow you can level and harrow in the same operation with the new Eversman springtooth attachment. Saves a separate harrow in g — will ridge fields to prevent b lo w in g - p r o d u c e s a superior seed bed. especially for winter wheat Com e in today for FULL DETAILS. HOLLINGSWORTHS', Inc. NYSSA LUMBER CO. NEW FORD TRUCK ENGINES save up to 14% on gas ! NYSSA, O R E G O N “What's wrong about integration? It’s the way ! operate, too!’’ Many businessmen fumr math’ comments tike this: "T he way l figure it out, this ‘ integration’ you big compan ies are attacked for is just a matter of doing more than one part of a job. So what's wrong about that! It's the way / operate, too!" In answering this question let’« consider first what the word means. “ In tegration " means simply carrying a job through severul steps. Integration can’t make u good company bud. It’s a method any business may use as it competes for your iwtronuge, increasing its effi ciency and iM-nefiting you hy keeping prices down. la-t’s look at the similarity between our operation and that of another integrated fuel- producer whose system is centuries old: ... aitb lagalo (M1 •Hoar »T to e i cat* platan ti«v*l •» t# Z0‘ . 1 tow rctCTtOM hi giaat*' taavaiai a-«ai' Mure o f lite power developed bei ulnae hauling [*outr! • Your low running costs with Ford 1 rucks lieudj still lower in ’52! T h r e e completely new ultra modern, high-compreasion, L o w -F rictio n , overhead valve Ford Truck engines deliver more potver p er ? cubic inch . . . can save you as much as one gallon o f gaa in every seven! Fingmeerwd for Speed H auling See the new Ford Trucks now! A » « i 3 bi'i<|f V «V -|^-»«I. a tctm srin » -a trim a* *i.«**r«l*S i$ ¿« f - k S sm 1.« m oltrm l « p W f C om * / n— wi Yoar in and yaar out ------- *11 J . __ —If - - t^l you N ao won wiTTt m a HARTFORD A w oodcutter goes into a fo r est and fella trees Standard drill» into the ground and bringa up oil. If the Wisjdcutter sella the logs then and there . . . and if Standard sells the crude oil to some buyer at the well . . . there’s no integrstion kaeh has |>ertormed only one part of the job. Now if the w oodcutter ta k es the next step unit cuts the lugs into fire place size, he has liecome an inte grated liuaineas. lake him. Standard works to turn the product into the forms you use. We refine our crude oil into gaso line, lubricants, fuel oil, and other products. So we’re integrated, too. MOW FIVE great truck « 101-b.R. COST CUP MR H ki Maw lOW-MMCnON S e a g a l • 104-11.f. vwW-fMMM V-SI • m-b.R- «sa»aa»y-T»«v#<* Mg Hal • la s -b -r - c a r o o k m o v - » i Haw tOW-FRICnOM « M ^ s i Z0g • U l - k f . CAROO 1 0 * 0 V-«* Mew LOW NHCTIOM O M o a l HARTFORD INSURANCE to d a y l F D A F. Ford Trucks tor 152 cost s tilL k fc ft Herriman M otor Co* Your Ford Dualer I CRAXT) K A R I M A * *(• nutrì# M Ummwme When the woodcutter baule a load ot firewiasl be extends hi* in tegration H e's now in the transportation bilami ss as is >ur lank- ere sad pipelines to iranay*>rt >il from w. II to refinery, and the refined products Iruu there to areas where they'll lie used ft ^ r V - M And if the w o o d cu tte r A n a lly sells the firewood to you, his op eration is fully integrated. Ours is. too, when \w sell you fuel o il,,.p r sell you gasoline at Comi>any-owned service stations So is integration wrong? Not at all. And we make best use of it to bring you better products si low coal. S T A N D A R D OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA • giant ahead to serve you better