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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER II. 1952 PAGE FOUR ---------------- — M ;a ; Apple Valley Activities M Caldwell aw iting. All k to hate their apron» ... by the first meeting in Sunset Valley Speaks Mrs John Reffett Mr and Mr Ge <rge F ikma 1 left Sunday for Utah to attend the fune ral of hi» uncle. Rulan Folkman, Mr and Mrs Billy Hadley, of Oakland, also will be there and will return to Sunset Valley to visit at the George Folkman home, parents of Mr Had ley While the Folkman.' were in Utah, Brent visited at the Delbert Oarner home Miss Nannette Bybee stayed with Carol Folkman Those making trips to John Day the past week were Mr and Mrs. Frank Perko and Mrs George Sch- weizer, on Thursday, and Mr and Mrs. Charles Schweizer and Charlie and Guyanne Glenn on Saturday. Louie Perko, of Nunn. Colo., ar i rived Tuesday at the home of his brother, Frank, and has been help ing with the bean harvest as Frank has not been well. Week-end guests at the Frank Perko home were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellis and family from Los Angeles. The Ellis family are getting a house in Homedale and moving there this week. Mr and Mrs. Hudson Robb Are on a trip to Ohio and Pennsylvania. Aa- companying them was Mrs. Mae Lytle, who planned on visiting her daughter. Miss Yoka Okano and Miss Mido Okano left Wednesday on a trip to Portland, and then to San Francisco, A! e Ha ir/ k and Mr- Taylor left W etie vav for Quincy, after »pend ing a week visiting relatives. Harold Peterson, of Idaho Falls, wa. here this week looking alter his farm H. »on. Richard, took h.is physical e x a m . nation in Bone thi» week. also. Sunday dinner g u e n at the home of Mr. and Mr-. Walter Hillis in cluded Manon Hilli . and Colleen and Jerry and M: Carrie Hillis, all of Boise Mr. and Mrs Melvin Pen- darvis, and family; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell; Mr and Mrs. Ken Lorensen. and Herman Lorensen. Overnight guests at the Fred Bab cock home Saturday evening were Mrs. Ora Babcock and Mrs. Fred Linde, of Boise. Mrs. Harley Wilson spent Satur day visiting in Roswell at the home of Mrs. Charles Wilson, who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sessions, and family, were Sunday dinner guests of , Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tayer, and j 'on, of Seattle, arrived last Satur- I day and are visiting at the home of Mrs. Tayer’s sister, Mrs. Lawrence i Dimmick. Wednesday Larry and | Tayer made a trip to Grandjean j Lodge in Idaho, taking hay and I fresh fruit to the Bob Handleys. They returned Saturday. October A -jc A'-. I.ariei left Friday, for Mrs. 1.m ía n P u m rroy G re at ! ill Mont, where he will be Phone 02-J 3 stati >ned He has been spending his furl >ugh with his parents and broth 6 Sgt. Paul Clonn.nger. who has daughter. Mrs Pete Wilson. ers and sisters. Sgt. Dale Faries ar- Week-end gua et the H A. Mr. and Mr' Clayton Butcher and Kenneth Saundtr and Gene Honey ,,vrd h 'm from Korea last week -pent the past year in Korea, arrived family spent from Sunday to Tues received the majority ot votes. in time to see his brother Wade. Dale in Sunset Valley at the home of his Wilson home were Mr. end Mrs. day in Lucille, Ida at the home of Dwight Seward and Raymond Arn h a s received his discharge. parents. Elmer Clonninger, Wed- Jim Hite and family, of Haines. Mr Butcher's parents. A family re old are tne two going off of the Mr and Mrs Wilbur Chapin are left for a Lester N irland arrived home Wed- ne day Ha and hi ■ the grandparents of granddaughter. union is a yearly event there for board. : nesday of last week with his dis- trip to Portland and planned on re Labor Day. The teachers' reception and first ! charge after serving in the armed turning the first of the week. Sgt Cynthis Lou, born to their son, Mr Art Johnson, of Bremerton. Wash . regular meeting of the P T A. will be j services in Germany since a year Clonninger is being transferred to and Mrs. Charles Chapin, at 5:30 has been visiting at the Pettit home held at the school house Thursday | ago la t June. He visited over the MoDill field at Tampa, Fla, for ra Tuesday afternoon. Sept. 3, at the ba.se hospital at Wichita Palls and with several other friends in the evening, Sept. 18. An entertaining | week-end at Anderson Ranch dam dar work. valley. The Young People's class of the Charles, who is airman second-class, program is being planned by the with hi br ither Dan Norland, wife Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Scott and fam program chairman, Lucille Reed and Owyhee Sunday school enjoyed a phoned his parents of the event, and baby ily of Ontario came over Sunday and lunch will be served by the P.T.A and Mr Ralph Bailey and Edwin of watermelon feed at the home of that the new-born girl weighed nine helped his mother, Mrs. Cectal Scott executive board Richland Wash., spent Thursday their teacher, Mrs. William Gregg, pounds, one ounce. Mrs. Chapin's mother. Mrs. Charles Bower, left to and his sister, Wanda, move to Par The hot lunch Is . till in need ol night of 1 1 t week in the Pettit-Bail- last 6unday. ma. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guthrie were be with her daughter. tomatoes Anyone having any to do- Cy home Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nishltani, Mrs. Orley Smith and family en nate, please contact Mrs. Conley \ir md Airs. George Kagler are dinner guests Tuesday evening at joyed a visit from her aunt, Mrs. Wilson. the pareni of a girl, born Friday, the home of Mr and Mrs. L. W. and family, were supper guests at Pomeroy. The Guthrie' left Friday the Lyman Pomeroy home Thursday Cambridge, from Los Angeles, for Mr. and Mrs. Deloyd Schimmels j Aug. 22. on a month's trip to visit Mrs. Guth evening. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Norland and several days last week and family were Sunday dinner Home and Child Safety” was on Pfc and Mrs Bob Shippey arrive 1 guests in the Walter Hickman home family have moved down from ries’ relatives in Illino; Their two M juntain flume and he has gone to Pomerianean pups were left at the Chalk Butte grange's Friday even Sunday, called by the death of his in Arena Valley. Pomeroys. ing program at the Sunset Valley grandmother, and are visiting in the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lancaster are work for the Owyhee project. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick left hall. Visiting guests were Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Fred Fisher returned Earl Boston home. the parents of a boy, born Sept. 3 at the fir.-t of last week from a trip to the last of the week for Yakima to Mrs. John Stephans, of Baker. Re- There was a very good turnout for Nyssa hospital. California and are now at home at visit- Mr Dimmick’.' father, who un fre hmeuts were served by Mrs. Ira the school election, with 48 people Price. derwent surgery. Miss Barbara Leveaux of Auburn. his ranch. voting. Those up for election were Calif., has been visiting the past ten j Mrs. Agnes Chadd spent the week Mrs. E. J. Hobson left Friday by Mi and Mrs. C. L. Fritts returned Grace Butcher, Kenneth Saunders, day- with her brother, Jim Leveaux Saturday from several days travel as houseguest at the home of Mr. train for Portland and then on to Roy Wilkerson and Gene Honey Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Cottier, of throu h Yellowstone park, Montana, and Mrs. Harry Gahan Oakland to visit and help her Worthwhile club will meet at the daughter, Mrs. Clyde Kimball, who Parma, Mr. and Mrs. Severt Fox and Idaho and Washington. home of Mrs. Wayne Robb Sept. 18 Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFarlin were will be unable to work for two I Mr Jennie Boston and family of Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jam i- with Mrs. Homer Didericksen as co months due to broken wrists re Mr'. DeLoyd Schimmels at a canasta .'on and family of Napa, Calif., and hostess. The club was to have met ceived in a motor accident. party. Mrs. Loren Hite and son, Shorty, Mr Anna Boston were Friday eve at the Frank Perko home, but Mr. of Haines, drove down Monday and j WSCS meets at the home of Irene ning supper guests of Mrs. Sara Mil Perko Is not well. To e rr * Houseguestx last week-end at the canned peaches at the cannery with Henshaw, Wednesday, Sept. 17, with ler. Mr and Mrs. Jamison were over DRAINAGE — BASEMENT night guests before leaving for Cali Elmer Clonninger home were Mr. Clonninger’s mother, Mrs. Elsie A U T O • 111111 II 1111111111111111111111111111 111 IM 1 1 1 i fornia. Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin and Weir, of North Plains, Ore., and his children are on a fishing trip in brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Oli Hr. Clare F. Conley Stanley Basin this week. ver Clonninger, of Portland. Bernadine Price accompanied TANK HOLES Mr and Mr.'. Dick Curtis and Vic O ptom etrist Edith Mathews to LaGrande Satur ki Mae, and little Ricki Teitsort, of Caldwell, were Saturday afternoon day to visit Ralph Hite and Kent visitor- in the Jack Wilson home. Lovelace at the hospital. SH ELL SH O RT ROUTE tacAe E Y E S E X A M IN E D Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price and family Duane Wil >n went home with them CRANE SERVICE Products and Service to .spend the Labor Day week-end were dinner guests Sunday at the John Nickens left Sunday after home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth noon with a group from this Sun Price of Adrian. (Opp. S ears) - Dial 9-3371 Carrot seed harvesting is under day school class on an evernight IRRIGATION SYSTEMS way on the farms of Wilbur Chapin, One-way—Plus Tax fishing trip to Lost Lake. BLUNCK 519 C leveland, Caldw ell, Ida. OMAHA $27.30 Mr Jim King and Norma Jean, Frank Assumendi, Clarence Reed BALT I.AKK 8.30 of Emmett visited Wednesday after and Claude Wilson. SHELL SERVICE S. E. Flanagan spent a week on noon at the Gene Honey home. CHICAGO 34.30 I I I I I I I I I I I I H I I I I I I I I I I M I I t l l l l l l l l l l l I' Mr Sara Miller, Mrs. Jack Wil business in Quincy, Wash. It'« cheoper by for Mr. and Mrs. James Robb left son and Gary and Marilu, spent thon driving your corf Tuesday for their home at Moses Wednesday night and Thursday at * 1 ,0 0 0 OREGON citizens say: Payette Lakes. There was quite a Lake. Dwayne Robb accompanied bit of frost at the lakes Thursday his sister and brother, and will re main for a month. They took the morning. Mr Roy Rucker and son, Gary, tractor and combine this trip. Mrs. George Reed, who is recov 220 Main St. Phone 217 Phon es 216-R or 293-W Nyssa, Ore. left last week for Kansas to visit her O n N o v e m b e r 4 lb # people o f O rego n will vote o n • m e a s u r e t h a t will give o u r s t a l e a ering from her illness, visited two parents. Mr. Rucker will leave the f a ir milk, law — f a ir to c o n s u m e rs and p ro d u c e rs a lik e . It will re p la c e th e p re se n t m ilk days this week at the home of her last of this week to join them. c o n t r o l law w h ich w as w r itte n by sp ecial m ilk I n t e r e s t s fo r th e i r o w n b e n e fit. U n d e r Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, of p re se n t law It is u n la w fu l to sell m ilk below p ric e s fixed by th e M ilk C o n tr o lle r . 1 ho Melba, called at the Jack Wilson new law will e lim in a te all p rice fixing al>ove th e f a r m level. home Sunday evening on their way T h e m e a s u r e will a p p e a r o n y o u r b allo t a s “ M ilk P r o d u c tio n a n d M a r k e tin g to Portland to meet the Japanese A c t " — N u m b e r 332 Y E S . H e r e ’s w h at th is fa ir m ilk law will d o — girl that Mrs Miller has “mothered" for several years. Her boat will dock cleanlineae o f milk and its m inim um q u a lity . I OWE* MILK PRICES FOR CONSUMERS T h ese sep arate laws are enforced hy city | at Portland on Wednesday, then she 3 3 2 Y K S will p erm it lower retail prices to and s ta te health officers. will go to Spokane where she will consum ers. I t will re sto re co m petition. C on attend school. su m ers will g et th e benefit o f m odern THE FAIR MILK BILL WILL BE ON YOUR m ethods and econom ies in distribu ting milk. Mr and Mrs. Claude Pearcy, of T h e new inilk law will sto p moii<>|M»lv hy BALLOT IN NOVLMBER— VOTE YES 332 Canon City, Colo., and Mrs. Ruth re| ealing a law which has prim arily tame- Runnels and son of San Diego visit- fitted and p ro tected certain m iddlem en. for a milk law that’s fair to you j ed a week at the Robert Pearcy RICHER. MORE HEALTHFUL MILK T h e F A IR M ilk Hill, cu lle d th e M ff K j home. The two Pcarcys and Mrs. 3 3 2 Y K S will p erm it richer milk to l>e P R O D U C T IO N AND M A R K E T IN G A C T . Runnels are brothers and sister. ■old, thu s Manuring m ore healthful milk for w as put o n th e N o v e m b e r b a llo t th r o u g h Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed and Rob children and l*etter v alue for th e m on ey th e effo rts of th e A ffiliated M ilk C o m ert spent the Labor Day week-end you spend for m ilk. m itte e s of O re g o n In tts a o c ia tio n w ith in McCall with the Lloyd Nelsons, ASSURLD I AIR PRICES TO DAIRY FARMERS y o u r lo cal M ilk C o m m i t t e e . It r e p r e s e n ts of Parma. 3 3 2 Y K S will Haaure the d airy farm er a th e w ork of h u n d r e d s o f v o lu n te e r s , Mr. and Mrs Jesse Jay and daugh m inim um fair price which will la* set afte r so m e fro m y o u r o w n n e ig h b o r h o o d , w h o ter, Rosemary, of Casstown, Ohio, public hearings. T h is , in tu rn , will aaMiire c ir c u la te d th e p e t i t i o n s . A lth o u g h o n ly an ad eq u ate supply o f milk. visited last week In the Gene Honey 2 6 .0 0 0 s ig n a tu r e s w ere r e q u ir e d , o v e r It will allow all d airym en who m eet the home and the Frank Coley home in stan d ard « for tir a d e A milk to «ell su ch 4 3 .0 0 0 c itiz e n s a c t u a ll y s ig n e d th e p e t i Nyssa. milk on the tira d e A m a rk e t. tio n s In 28 O re g o n c o u n t i e s d u rin g u Mr. and Mrs. Dan Skerjanec and W ith milk pro d u ction and m ark etin g on sh o r t six -w e e k s p e rio d . If a p p ro v e d in t h e a mi Mind hawis (fair to all) the d airy farm er three children of Canon City, Colo., c o m in g e le c tio n , flu* p ro p o se d M U R will not In* in co n sta n t dan ger o f loaing hia visited from Wednesday to Sunday P R O D U C T IO N AND M A R K E T IN G A C T m inim um price p ro tectio n . with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pearcy will a u to m a tic a lly r e p la c e th e p r e s e n t and family. DON T BE TOOLED M ilk C o n tro l I.aw . Monday Mr. and Mrs. Robert N either th e present Milk t'o n tm l I .aw nor the pro|«»Med Milk P ro d u ction and M a rk e t Pearcy and family took their guests, AFFILIATED MILK COMMITTEES ing Act regulat«« san itatio n o r m inim um Mr and Mrs. Claude Pearcy. Mrs. q u ality stan d ard s. S e p arate s ta te laws and Kulh Runnels and son, Mr. and Mrs. OF OREGON city ordinances regu late and co n tro l th e Dan Skerjanec and children, to Pd. Adv.— AlUUtrd Milk ('»mp»iiin Comm of Ow . Mm. « it nr T»>lor, Chum., «Ill P»rk Bldf, Partiale! Black Canyon dam and through the sawmill at Emmett. Mr. and Mrs. James Correll ar rived Friday evening from Tacoma for a visit with Mrs. Ella Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed. Satur day morning Mrs. Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. Corn'll visited with Mrs. Sara Miller. TURN TO Mr. and Mis. Gene Honey enter GENERAL tained with a family supper Satur day evening. Those present were Mr AMERICA and Mrs. Frank Coley, of Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. Homer King and Bill, of Adrian; Mr. and Mrs. Ira King, of New Plymouth, and Mr. and Mrs. George Griffins and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Day and Rosemary, of Casstown. Ohio. You get a ride that cost an honest-to-goodn ess e ’ i . i . tell you the answer to that one — Mr and Mrs Conley Wilson and I»arry accompanied Mr. and Mrs. m illion d ollars to d ev elop . it’s the figures on the price tag. Glenn Vanlandingham and Bonnie to Boise Sunday afternoon where You g et th e silk en sm o o th n ess o f D y n a flo w F or some reason, lots of people just can’t they helped Bonnie get settled in her new home. Bonnie will attend D riv e.* believe they can buy a Buick at a price so close Links business school this winter. The Vanlandinghams left for their 1 to “the low-priced three.” You get big-car com fort, styling, d u rability, f home In Washington afterwards. Mr and Mrs. Robert Pearcy and Maybe it’s because a Buick seems so much Don’t take our word for it. Come in and see family and took Mr Pearcy’s sister | to the Gem show in Caldwell Sun better and bigger. for yourself why so many folks are stepping day afternoon as she Is a "rock hound” and It proved very interest up to this great car this year. Maybe it's because they think Buick has so ing to her. Mrs. Lillian Wagner, head cook much more power and room—which is true. Equipment, accessories, trim and models are subject to change for the school lunches, would ap Without notice. *Standard on Roadmaster, optional at extra preciate it, if someone would donate i Maybe it is because so many distinguished some dishcloths and dish towels to ’ cost on other Series. -4 the luncheon room Several ladles i people own Buieks —which is also a fact. are canning government pears this extra week that arrived for the school j S1/*€ /S r*(/£ FO* S I — But the fact remains—// you cun a fford a neu lunches. cost. You owe it io yourself—and to your family Donald Doersch, son of Mr. and cur, you cun ow n a liu ick — so let’s see what Mrs Archie Doersch. has finished his basic training and has been visit — to gel the facts. Compare it w ith your present you get. ing his parents on furlough. Mrs. Anna Wilson and sons, of You g et t h e th r illin g p o w e r o f a F i r e b a l l S auto insurance. You’ll he surprised. Why have Mountain Home visited at the Herb Nelson home, the Jack Wilson home I n nine, th at’s cT gas-saving high-com pression and with her mother. Mr Molly old-fashioned auto insurance when you can have Nelson, of Ontario, over the week v a lv e -in -h ea d —as much p o w er as you can get end Mrs. Sherman W il«un Phone Parma 21-MI EXCAVATING CONTRACTORS REPAIRS NORTHWEST Surveys—Free Estimates TRAILWAYS Let’s have a FAIR milk law LANKFORD BROS. W truly modern insurance — at no extra cost? P h o n o us N O W ! Renstrom Insurance Agency Ny••*. Or*goo in cars costing S.ilHI to $400 m ore. Mr. anil Mrs. I le XUup. Mr. and Mrs John Reeves and Mr and Mrs Ernest Stephenson spent Sunday at Idaho City. Mr. and Mrs Rodger tnd m on have purchased the Ray Weather- spoon home on Hartley's corner, the latter moving to Hermlston, where ' « * ‘-.col Mr. •itut Mrs t N Roberts have pur- i ha ed the Andet >n home. I U d rrX J l>*n. an r'iurned to hia home In Porterville, Calif . Friday after pending . 1 w. t m N\- a visit- . ( mg Mi and Mr L e DaU. * O É Yoi< get as much room as you'll get in cars cost• ing hundreds of d ollars m ow . Second St. and Good Avc. I ^ O D t r t S ‘ N y S S i .1 , IllC . NYSSA- OREGON