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TH E NYSSA GATT CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA OREGON. THURSDAY M A Y 15. 1952 Sunset Valley Speaks Mr*. Lyman Putnrrot Phone 02-J3 A special Mother's Day program was presented at the Sunday School services of the Owyhee Ward of the Latter-day Saints, with special FOR YOUR PLUMBING fl NEEDS Bath Sets, Water Heaters and Pressure Systems Call J. C . SMITH 13 Years In Nvssa Phone 78-J t ■ ■ .:- Y music, read.ngs. and speakers for the occasion. All mothers attend ing. were presented with a potted flower. At the evening services, the program was presented by the Aaromc priesthood. Two couples of special-trained leaders will be present for this year's Bible school at the Owyhee Community church. Mr. and Mrs Stanley Cain of Boise, who | rt well known here, will be present and also Mr. and Mrs. A1 Clock from the seminary at Dallas, Texas Classes oper. May 26 this year Vern Garner purchased ten head of dairy heifers Saturday. Vern plans to sell these as they freshen Be.side- these heifers. Garner h u fifty-some head of cattle. Mrs. Ira Price accompanied her two daughter . Bernadine and Fern HowAio 'B IL L ' D E N T « f O * D i l t G A T I TO TH4 REPUBLICAN N A TIO N A L CO N V EN TIO N \ FO B • • • • (Filod by Declaration) Eitenhower for Pieiident. Expansion of 4-H and FFA youth program s. Sound resources development. Protection of free enterprise. H o w o rd Dent for D e le g a te Com m ittee Geo. Lindsay, S e c re ta ry , 206 W. 6 th, The D o lle s . O re g o n GEORGE VAN HORN to the Saturday afternoon Mother "jfoungeet » * . arid Daughter - tea. presented an- bouquets o f floxe: Refreshments Mr- K iri Strickland nually at the Adrian high school were served will be hosle-»- to the club next by the Oirl's League. Mr. and Mrs. Vern G am er ar mouth, with Mr- John Strickland rived home Friday evening from a assisting. Mr and Mrs Frank Perko spent two-day trip to Uie Idaho Falls LD-S. temple. They were accom- Thursday in Boise and Nampa Miss pained by Mr and Mrs. Ken Smith Frances Eliis of H «well, Idaho was ol Adi tan. and James Hawkins and an overnight guest at the Perko Golden Draper home Saturday evening and -peiul- The Cliflord Wolfe home was the ing the day Sunday the scene o f a large family gather- Mr. and Mrs. Lew McCoy of mg and picnic dinner for Mother's Ironside were overnight guests at Day on Sunday with mothers and the home o ( their son. Charles. Fri- relativeis of both Mr and Mrs. W olfe day evening and visited in Home- attending Present were Mr. and dale at the home oi Ureir .-on, Don Mrs. Albert Watson and family of Mr and Mr- Neil D.mmtck dined Kuna. Mr and Mrs. Carl Mitzel and at the home of then daughter, M r family of Ontario, Carl MitaePs and Mrs. Harold Pyllingness Sal- father and brother Paul o f Aber- urday evening Mr Klaus Stam was deen, S D . who are visiting; Mr a dinner guest at the l>ununck home and Mrs Irvin W olfe and family ! Sunday. o f Meridian, Idaho. Miss Edna Ham- Mr. and Mr Wilbur Chapin en- ilton of Boise. Mr and M rs. Neal tertamed gue.st.s Saturday evening H olm es and family of Payette, M i showing movies taken by Chapin and Mrs. Ralph W illy of Payette, when on the recent tup to Wichita Mr and Mrs o tto W olfe of Nampa, i Falls, T e x a s , to see hi on. Charle Miss Betty Suns of Nampa. Mrs. Present were Mr. and Mrs Ira Veva Castle of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Stephens who were especially inter Burl Collins and son of New Plym ested as rheir two sons, Lyle and outh, and Mr and Mrs. Bud Het Ray. also located at the same rick and daughter of Wilder. airbase: Mr and Mr- Charle Bow Sun et Valley 4-H Livestock club er, whose daughter i- Mrs Charles postponed their meeting Saturday. Chapin, tu>w living with her hus- as the host for the day was to have band, and Mr and Mr J.a* Cook been Larry Culbertson who had the and daughter. Karen Ann. mumps Larry will entertain the Sunday Mr- Lyman Pomeroy group Saturday, May 17. drove to Boi-e to visit with lu-r Naomi Kaneaster was among the friend. Mrs. Leland Marks of Red Adrian eighth grade group that wood, Calif., who was en route to spent Friday in Boise, going through the coast by air the capital building and Statesman It was a busy week for Mrs. John building, picnicking at Julia Davis Reffett. Monday afternoon a party Park, seeing the museum, and go- ; was given at her home; Tuesday ing for a boat ride . Mrs. Leonard Nowgen was out and Ladies of the Pleasant Hour club helped kill and dres fryers; on met Thursday afternoon at the ; Wednesday another party. Thurs- home o f Mrs Fred Morton. A pro- dav Mr. and Mr- Henry Colliers gram for Mother s Day was the ;uu| son John of Ontario as dinner main interest, and all special guests; Friday, Mrs Loren Hite mothers, as the "oldest" and and sons o f Haines were dinner guests, and dinner guests Sunday were Stanley Reffett of John Day, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert R effet and family. Mr and Mr Don Haney are liv ing in the W ill i am On house Haney is working out _ Mi Lila Mitchell vl Ited Sunday - [ afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell (Mr. and Mr- Charles Schwelzer were hosts at a Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strickland. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Kreager. Mr and Mrs. Glenn Strickland R A LPH LAW R E N C E and family and Mr. and Mrs Ray Strickland drove to the park this about this question: side o f Huntington for a picnic For the answer to your insurance dinner with Mrs Glenn Strickland’s questions feel free to call ine at mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hopper of Nyssa Insurance Agency. 105 Main 1 Durkee, and her brother Kal Hop- per, and Miss Donna Boydstun St. Phone 53. Mr and Mrs. Delbert Garner and I am building a new home this val and Leona left Friday for Utah, spring. During construction, I spending the Mother's bay week- MALHEUR COUNTY TREASURER Vote for a successful businessman Paid Pol. Adv by George Van Horn Ever hear of this American Revolution? ] ' These modern containers 0 h a v e i m p r o v e d publ i c health by making available a varied and nutritious diat. the tin can. Consider how the can making and canning industries have bettered our economy through mass- production and utilization o f modern c o n ta in e r s fo r m o re th a n 1500 products: They have provided more and better joba in manu facturing, processing and distribution. M A Ttielnia Harr a - co-hi te H 11 ail will be " s u p t I’-titiltion- Rcfreshments of -trawberrie-, and The home economics club of the cake were erved by the tv. h -- Oregon Trail Grange held it- May te--e- meeting at the home of Mr Alice Holmes with Mi Marie Holme as co-hostess. Ten members and one guest ans wered roll call with "hint- on gard ening " Mr Marie Holmes drew the diHir prize The president. Mrs. Leona Winter, called tor commitee reports. Mrs. Iva Adam suggested ways in which the club could raise money for a turkey dinner tins fall. "When tlie farmers amt lumber Mrs Onna Qoodell, lecturer, read men prosper it erratrs purchas a letter from the home extension ing power so that the business- unit of Malheur county inviting members to attend the festival in man and laborer pro-per If I Vale at the L D S recreation hall. can protect the lumbering and Mrs Jansie Stam told of the a r farming industries of Oregon, rangement of rhubarb and iris she was di-playing at the Grange meet businessmen and labor will have ing It was voted to send $1 00 to the prosperity." Spence Memorial fund in Portland. The June meeting will be lield at Grange Home Ec Club Has Meeting SAM COON says! Eyes E x a m in e d G lasses F itte d A d ju sted and R e p a ire d Dr. A. T. Bradbury TUESDAY, M A Y 27 Boise PARM A HOTEL PARM A, IDAHO O ffice 212 N. Hill Phnne 7228 St. Home beauty begiot w ith ... SAM COON R ep u b lic a n C a n d id a te fo r U .S. C on gress Paid for by the Coon for Con gress Committee; George Scott, chairman; John Palmer, treasurer Stretch Your Building Dollar$ with home-owned Nyssa Lumber Co. vulnerable to both end visiting both Mr and M r- e• . • i _______ r-\ ¥ Garner's parents, and returning fire and windstorms. Do I Monday have to take out Pile and Ex- \jrs vie Marshall accompanied tended Coverage for the full Mr and Mrs. Neil Dimmick on a value of the home from the boating and fishing trip on the start, or is the premium a d - .° wvhee reservoir Friday , usted as the house » pro- m . Mrs. M. A Rataezyk was confined to her bed most of the week with gresses? pleurisy. Republican Candidate for without muskets, without riot, w ith out bloodshed. But it was one o f the moat im portant in h istory. . . a “ rev olution” stemming from the d evel opment o f tlie container known aa v.-.t Irvin parent Mi and Xlr- Ch.i: It l>n: . H Crutchfnld left the first of this week f< r vquuu j w.i-h George Wilson was helping Charles Soiiffeuer in removing some tree-, preparing Lie ground for the new inline the Sohweizers plan to build Arriving ¿Sunday afternoon at me O. P. Cotui-il home laden witn flowers lor their mother were John Kn ttiuguam and al- Mr and Mr-. Glenn KiioitiU, ham of ii. . e Mr and Mr- Hat >ld Snyder and family and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cooper drove to Caldwell Sunday to have dinner with Snyder and Mr-. Cooper's mother. Mr- Adah Snyder Friday Mesdames Elver Niel-eu and Ivan Chase and son took their lunch and v.-ited Mr Wally Orciitt in Payette Mr. and Mrs. O. H Schweizer were dinner guests Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mr- Dick Wyatt. Bud S iiweiz.er if Reno, Nev , phoned home hi- Mother Day greetings that a fter noon, and vi-ited. Marcus Pomeroy o f Hanes, Idaho, visited Sunday afternoon with h.s brother. Lyman Pomeroy Mr and Mr- Hudson Robb, M rs Hill Hamilton and family and Fran ce- Theil were Thursday supper gue-t.s at the home o f Mr and M r. Wayne Robb Theil, a former school mate ol Wayne's is Inane on furlough. Sunday Mr. and Mr-. Elver N iel sen and Mr and Mrs. John T im merman, J r . drove to Ontario, dined at the East Side cafe and attend** 1 the theater, celebrating Mother's Day. Mesdames Ira Price and Grover Cotaper attended the homemaker's soring festival held in Vale Fridav all day at the l. D S church Mrs Cooper wa- among the ladies who modeled a dress made during the winter lessons. Williard Whitman, J r. accom panied Mr and Mrs. W I Chapin on a trip to the dam Sunday for fishing and boating. Spending the week-end at Dry Creek fishing were Mr and Mrs II A Wilson and sons, Jim Hite and Ed Bell of Haines, Ore . O R. Hite, Homer Hite, Jr., and Oral llite Mr. and Mrs Clarence Reed wera hosts at a Mother’s Day dinner with Mr. and Mrs George Reed of Nunn. Colo., present, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wil.-on and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilson and son. 'Mr. and Mr Wayne Moncur were dinner gue-ts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garner Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Jarvis Mitchell and daughter, Diane, were visitors at the Norman Garner home Sunday. th e h o m e is of Vale Thit Am erican Revolution took place PACE NYNÜ 2 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dimmick and family drove to Adrian to a Sunday Mother’s Day supper at the home o f Mrs. Dinvmick'.s mother. M. and Mrs. Earl Kirson. Also present were Mrs Dimmick’s grandmother, Mr- Lillian Newby, Mrs Newby’s son, Mr and Mrs. Ilary Newby of Mountain Home, and daughter-in- law. Mrs. Tom Newby and soil Garry of Boise, Mr Dimmlck's brother, Mr. and Mrs' Conley Ward and family o f Notus, and Mr. and Mrs Ray Barnes of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb and family were Sunday dinner guests in Roswell at the home of Mrs. Rolbb’s mother. Mrs. MacLytle. Mr. and Mrs Harold Fylllngness and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. Crutchfield and Brian had Sunday dinner with Mr- Amelia Fylllngness. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Durfee were hosts at a dinner party at their home Saturday evening Guests were Mr and Mrs. Keith Woolly and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garner. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Durfee drove to New Plymouth to SAVE 50% SAVE W as Now 80c VELLO, 5 lb. Package $1.60 SHAKE and SHINGLE STAIN 3 only, 5 gal. tins, white $31.95 $15.981 RED BARN PAINT, gal $ 4.52 $ 2.271 SAVE OUTSIDE TRIM Colored Only Qts. Only Your Old Paint Brush Is Worth 10 % On A New One x *Y %-• • % • He has the ability to get things done "Courteous efficient service" SAVE VARNISHES ATTORNEY GENERAL J* 50% L E T S TRADE NYSSA LUMBER CO. Phone 384 Helmer Phone 384 Pd A d v McCowrt for A ttorney C o n Com m . 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