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» o THE N Y S S A GATE CITY J O UR N A L. N YSSA . ORFGCN. T H U P S D A Y P \ G E FOUR Apple Valley Activities Mr». Sherman ttiKon Phone l'arnia 21->14 The oertefit card parly g.ver. by U r and Mr Jack Reed and M* and Mr- Severt T x at the Reei home Saturday evening of last wee< M - S t * . - the r;e* auditorium Tho-e attend* * * • M M Mr and Mr August Gerke Mr u:.d M r- Charles McFarlan, Mr and Mrs Deloyd Schimmels. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Robinson. Mr ar.d Mr* Orley Smith. Mr and Mr Raymon Arnold Mr. and Mr Fra a Plagmann Mr and Mrs Jack F i- ney. Mr and Mrs. David Bay, M and Mr Wendell Cottier, M: i 1 Stephen and Mr- Lenna Mae Lew is. High priae »a s »on by Kenr.r-- . Robinson, second prize by M Charle McFarlin and third by Mr Kenneth Robinson. Mr. McDonald, who makes h. home with his daughter in Ontar. attended the la-t day of school pro gram and p. me Mr McDonald * j J anitor and bus driver for many years at the local school. Mrs. Minton has come to visit with her . ter Mr Fran* Zindar for the summer. Mr and Mr- Charle' McFarlan and bo-, were Mother’s Day dinner gue-t- in the Severt Fox home Beverly Fox has gone to Boise Year in and year out you’ll do well with the HARTFORD »i.ere -:.e »... oe eu.e- >r • o th< Baob.". Construction C Olive McDeruutt of J e Ca ll t B.nd vcs.led at the Pt::it ai.a Ba.ley home Baturcajr after:. ri.r a. - .-ter- of Mrs RaH B.«..- Bid for coiistru - . r** ve:. <ol building «il. oe , : P M . the Apple Valley ten.» . .. . Any one interested may a" ■■•.A Ail v t- er- are oe.ng urged t. me the school 12- mill levy at tr.e -cho., ii-u c between tne no p m., May 26 Mr ano Mr? Dor. Fr :- and Roy id daughter to R.chrird Washing: > where her hU'Xiand is working T »■ left Fri- day evening and returned Sunday an Frit's evening Little Jerry Dea stayed with his grandpa.'« - • • Mr and Mr- C L Fritts. few days LaMar Culley visited Emma with his grandmother Mr day of H unt. and attended the school p.crnc. before going o St.b- nite for the summer Without too much cooperation from the weather mar the la-- day of -chool program and pi me was finally held Fr.day at the -chool ground- A very well punned pro gram was presented t : 1 • ~ge and appreciative crowd, after which the diplomas were presented the e , hth graders by schoolboard cha.rman, C L Fritts, and the mu-.c awards were given. After the picnic dinner at noon, the afterno r. wa- .pent playing ball and visiting Pop and ice cream were sold during the day by the P T A Betty Bo ton ha g ne t N.tmp.i where she is employed a- a wait ress. A urpr: e b.rthday part’, was held Cal H A R TFO R D INSURANCE U r t i c n AMD WUOS Att BKRNARD EASTMAN Real Estate Insurance Phone 64 leireiMflef H A IU O t l MC( im u t A M f A» mi pww.>• 1 «id •»<* '<*• •» O W,ll éo h *'*r d by (i*ie,.aa by fbm C o « ln « e 'll P « II i'K ffrt » a d i« s t « b i* lio m ♦ K« UM I# || •« O t R « -----we, , 0m tp «c.A 9 Tb.» E X T t A 9 w «l. 4 r \ p tm y t rf MOW OC é -14>‘ê f SI Cssl'**sm tél Dooior B & M E Q U IP M E N T CO. rO M H M f B A fT fÇ B O M C J M M T w l kMMJMVT T C O M T A N f M.. . — < (M— NYSSA. O R Mi ON cFarli Friday .. • m r. H 4 oy a nun io«.-: oí ír.e.’iós who Mr O ; i. Nash a r ?.. . at a bmtx .. c -.ee a ,*d jelio M: ■ • » , • came to ? yend the evening day in b u ie ai ire B noy Brown T. e attending acre Mr and Mrs nome neiping to taxe care of the •1 .a ...run. . Mr ind M: n e » grandson. Scott Trcour e M wvn- ■11 Cott.er. il a ra Mr- D i. M and John B j . e. .peri Sunday e.eiung at «! Fir.a., n :ne Mr and M: l Frit, attended the wedding of Grai.ge Master Robert Holme ap- r niece. D.rra.i.e Frills, in Cald- p inted Frank Sherwood and Roy Frtday ever.:,«' A l i l t started by ch.itiren play- rf lines to serve on a committee to leal royed a gra nar y m »ham meet thia week with the county bud imerc.al ieruliit-r Vi: .stored on get board at Vale Announcement of rence Pace rane h. Friday f ;he budget board meeting was made moon woout 5 o clock Tne gran- ia-t Thur-day night at the regular was - by in.- nirance but Oregon Tra.l Grange meet.ng by :ne fertile:- . vhich was quite County Commissioner Alva Good- Jll. Other business included a report Ralph Ba.ley and M - and M r farmi:y of Rich 1 » id. Washington by Frank Sherwood, agricultural wees-end w.tn chairman, on trucking, followed by •^»ent re lati vr- here They al- a took Edv.il a discussion on disinfection of truck' tO C j .Idwell for a heck up on his lauling livestock and sanitation .aw- A resolution c«jvermg the laws eye. was passed and sent to Pomona and Mr a Mr Sara M.ll-r .ere Sunday Grange. The group voted to give money dinner guests at the Jack W’llson for a 4-H scholarsh.p Corsage- were given to the women Mr and Mr Charle- McFarlin n honor of Mother- Day Mrs. Alice Mr «r.d Mr- Severt r x and Mr and Mr- Del. yd Schunmel- were Holmes received a g.ft for being the ilde.'t mother present and Mr Loyd M ftfut f B . e, Saturday evening, for din \dam- rece.ved a g.ft f r being the ner and car.a-ta Other gue-ts indu vounge t mother pr ent. Mr and Mr- E. L Jamison an<l ed Mr and Mr D n Gr.bble and Mr and Mr Charle-. Babbit of Mr and Mrs. Loya Adams served B..-e High prize for the evening refreshments. went • Mr- M Farhn and Mr Fox x prise to Mr- F.x and Mr Bab bitt ind traveling prize to Mr Fox Committee At Budget Meet Coffee Hours Underway For Civic Club Adrian News M A Y 22. 1952 Civic club wiil be conducted th.- e 4 r * w e . , v ar* f «. * , wder. M w fanas for the.r pledge to help sup > a .. : 1 '* tal.t lewder, Mrs. port the city horary The money w . Thirty-three en- formerly raised by means of round D .'* .-•• v-c ..e d.nnei and gwme room card part.es This year the ci-ib is strivmg to complete the pro P ic r ic A* Ou vhee Dam ject m a month or six weeks. Mr an : M: Ben Storm, Mr and Mr? B B Lier.kaemper. chairman started the ball rolling by inviting . j . b ; Sch-ien and Cpl and Mrs. members of the Civic club executive W U.au: Miller < f Pennsylvania pic- board to her home last Thursday - ciea and went fishing at Owyhee morning for a coffee hour". Each dim Sunday They returned with guest was to entertain another 10 trout. group in her own home and each of those guests were to entertain an Honored On Birthdays other group until all Civic club Peggy and Frances Seuell were members and any other interested hor. red on their 5th and 6th birth parties had entertained. dav- Saturday afternoon. May 17 at Each guest contributes 50c to the a party given at the home of their fund and the money is given to Mr parent Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Lienkaemper. who in turn gives it Seuell E.ght small guests played to the library committee games and enjeved refreshments. Other- who have entertained this •I*—4* week are Mr- Bud Wilson, and Mr.« Fifth Birthday Party Dale Garrison Ronnie Ditty celebrated his fifth birthday at a lawn party Sunday Birthdav Picnic Frank.e' Morris wa- honored guest afternoon at the home of his grand at a picnic dinner Sunday in the Nyssa park, in celebration of his 13th birthday In attendance were Mr and Mr Frank M^rri- and family, Mr and Mrs. Allen Jones and family and Mr and Mr . Finley Shuster and sons. . . parent Mr .»r'l Mr J A Ditty ai La.vgdon C’ rner Otf. r e 's were K .y ai.d Wesley H * D«. ig a and Re.d Patterson. Wanda Hiatt. K P I Dam Selph Game were played and the honor gue-t received many nice gifts —4. Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Club Mr and Mr T in Jone enter tained the members of their Satur day evening Mr and Mrs. club it their home Guest players were M- and Mr? Harry Miner, and Mr and Mrs. Wilton Jackson. Mr- Tom Eldridge won high score for women and Harry Miner won high score for men. CARD OF THANKS We wi h to thank the Nyssa Rural Fire Department and our neighbors and friends for their work in help ing save our home from total de struction last Thursday morning. We are e .jiecially grateful for the coffee served by Brownie’s Cafe to those fighting the fire. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wilson Picnic At Black Canyon Mr and Mrs. Glen Osborn and Mr and Mr? Ralph Capper toon a picnic lunch to the Black Canyon dam Sunday. Girl Scouts Entertain Parents At Picnic Coffee Hours", sponsored by the Members of Girl Scout troop No. Mrs. Pauline McGinnis Mr ind .M: Fred Mull and fam- i ily, Mr and Mrs. Ray Landeau and ■ laimly returned to their homes in Oakndge Sunday, after visiting in the De Haven and Gilbert homes. Mr and Mr- Clayton Martin at tended the jalopy races in Meridian Sunday, after which they visited her . •*: Mr Cloyce Plecker family in Boise. Mr and Mr Jame McGinnis ind Mr and Mrs. Dick Davis of Ridgeview attended the graduation in Parma Thursday even ing Ruth Hahl and Calvin Martin »ere married Saturday in Winne- muc -. Nevada Mr and Mrs. Lenny Martin of Parma accompanied them. Mr and M: George Cartwright were fishing near Unity Sunday. They report a good catch. Mr and Mr- Jame McGinnis and ! Junior were dinner guests Saturday evening at the Dick Davis home in Ridgeview Mr and Mr Vernon Parker and family Mr and Mr Stanley Hill, Mr and Mr- Alvon McGinnis, Mr and Mr Bill Willis were fishing at Owyhee dam Sunday Mr. and Mr- Bill Ashcraft vi-ited Sunday evening with their daughter. Mrs. Robert Hamilton and family in Homed.de, Leonard Smith. L Carlson and Charlie Newrbill attended the Mat- thews-Layne fight in Portland Mon day night. Mi Laura Smith pent Wednes- - Attention........ SPORTSMEN! You Are Invited to Attend A Special Meeting Friday, May 23, 8 P. M. Nyssa High School Little Theatre where announcement w ill be made on Rifle Range and motion picture, o p e n in g EXCLUSIVE GUIDE BAR Speeds In sta lla tio n of new “ TELEPHONE C REEK” in technicolor w ill be shown. We'll Give You Complete Information abou t T h e removable GUIDE BAR shows you exactly where to place the Eve screws for perfect fit The only tool needed is a screw driver. Installation is made from inside within \ n m • Membership in Our Organization. Nyssa Rifle and Pistol Club ? - A //« (r.r M easuring Instruction ? and Prices. STUNZ LUMBER COMPANY P H O N E 110 NYSSA, OREGON ALWAYS BE CAREFUL DRIVING to *•• a demonstration while »ale i» on. INTRODUCING THE SENSATION OF THE COOKING WORLD PHILCO U A»# siJtuaih optional at tx'ra colt ELECTRIC R AN G E ★ QUICKSET TI MER M a k e * li gives this old familiar sign new meaning ' V tt T 7 m u tome tic cooking eitnple at laat K hiv mn turning a «witch. 1 1 701 I D you he interested in getting \ \ one gallon free \>ith each tankful of gasoline you buy? it "BROIL-UNDER GL AS S " True Then we can tell you this: It will cer ■mokelcHH broil ing. Juicier, (let ter flavored broiled food*. tainly he worth your while to read this brief story of Buick's new A irp o w e r carburetor. ♦ Built-In JIFFY GRIDDLE Cook. Truth is—a skillful driver can just about double the bonus we mention, if he makes the most of w hat this y e a r ’s Ho u > m vstek has to otier. egga, ham- burger*. bacon to perfection. . s ' M ost of the time, only two of these barrels arc needed —and they feed such a thrifty mixture that you use less gaso line at 40 niph than you’d formerly use at 30. But — when you want a quick burst of eager power — you can double the air supply as well as the gasoline feed—and come up with the highest horsepower that Buick's F ire b all 8 Engine ever delivered. rp 1 he reason you can get such a bonus traces to a pair of simple facts: fHI.CO «.9 S-e it demonstrated the only electric range with all th«**c newint cooking feature« See how the new Philco make« any cook a l»‘tter cook, with far ie«.« work and worry. Save money with Philco’a new lower price« Extra \alue offer* on all model* THIS WEEK. A n d, w hile he may not admit it, he yearns for a car that’s full of fun. A ll this, w e promise you, and more w ill be yours when you take the responsive wheel of a R o a d m a s t i r . H o w about doing that — soon? NEW PHILCO MODELS FROM (1) It s a mixture of gasoline and air that gives you power. O f course, any man who's buying a car as fine as a R o a d m a s t e r w ants a lot more than extra miles from a tank ful of gas. * 189 ” (2) Biack engineers have come up w itli a four-barrel automatic carburetor that lets you use more gallons of air per gallon of fuel. 1 le wants the distinction of extra room, extra comfort, richer fabrics and all the other refinements that make a car truly fine. EASY TERMS f Ic wants to ride with solid sccuritv, confident poise and lordly silence. E^hip’nent, accessor*!, trim and models are subject to ebanee u ithout notice. E*Nf« u r n * Auromoiiiit a h umr i uict mm »uno mimi NYSSA FURNITURE CO. 1 BLOCK WEST OF It It. DEPOT <s> Second St. and Good Ave. Roberts-Nyssa, Inc. NYSSA. OREGON