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PAGE NINE THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1953 Jones _ Is Grange m - S p ea k er 1 nursdQy John O. Jones of * - * - He era* i:.' . . id by Tom Jone. of ‘tive from Oregon’s second con- Nysaa. '.ilk. members of '.lie 1 »^irr ■ t a pet - Thursday evening at the regular I LaOrande . . j , «, .. k iip;>t: V he business meeting Bob Holm :u . ;er, a ked for re port' of committee.'. Leor. i W. et chairman of the mmittee. reported m the afternoon meeting at the tome i : Co Finger with 10 mem bers and one guest present. Boo-ter night was discussed and the date ,et for the first meeting in December There was also a dis cussion on the growing of mint and the value of the crop. A report was given by EMior Bu»h, fire insurance agent, who told farmers they should protect their hay. Arma Goodell reported that dis cussion of bills to appear on the ballot at the Nov. 4 election will be the program for the next meeting The Grange master appointed Ed Jamison to get further information for the next meeting. » . . * aw REELECT John LOCAL NEWS F rid a y fw eel •< M rs. F r a n k C «l»y was her sister. Mr' Gene Honey of Ajgile Valley IIrra u tM vmw>c. o i r r th e week - end were Mrs. Ralph Lowe and daughters calling at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs W O Newell Cliff Main. Harold Kurtt. W I). Holcomb and sons. Delvin and Rod-1 I WILL STAND ON MY RECORD Paid political Adv. by John Koopman. Vale, Oregon Appliance Co. I. E Newgren left Tuesnay for Mr and Mr* It. F Footstool at- »noted the R.icier-M :ir e wedding a *e.< >n S1 inday afternoon at Bo; e Madras expecting t business Mr and Mrs N F» Bard of «van th* I rush S Why woit for th. b>g rush w h in col d weather comes? Let us w in te r-s e rv ic e your car today . . . and avoid d e la y ! change Lubrication • Cooling •ystem check • •'frestone'* anti-freexe Tuesday, October 14 JA ■ t f* Get it now! H ? 8 p.m. Doll House Charles Adams, Lurella Bergam. Bernice Chaney. Dean Lancaster, \ James Lis.'tnan and George Schiem- er. all of Nyssa, and Raymond Hol.y and Ted Holly, both of Adrian, are among the 466 full-time students en rolled this year at the college of Idaho in Caldwell. Students from the Jordan Valley area registered at the C. of I are Margaret Borders, Johanna Skinner and John Skinner. The fre.'hman class of 206 is the largest in the history of the college, according to the registrar's records. I Oil MALHEUR DEMOCRATIC CLUB NO. 1 Local Students A t C. of I., C ald w ell Dcnnelly and ale-wan w.th the Ideal Gas and Dale Dcru-elly all of Catdw-ll. MEETI NG Malheur County » 6 y ears experience in this office • E qual assessm ent cf e q u al property • Life-long resident M alheur county bv I.vie F'uUtoer Pearson is the new KoonU. Mr and Mr r we: e Wedr e da * of Mr and Mr O J Mitchell on their trip home after attending the M r a n d M r s Bill P e a r s o n r e e e n t l f Railroad Oldtimers club at Sun Val W S. C. S. will meet at the lamie of arrived from Portland and are re iev Sunday dinner guests at the siding in the home formerly owned Mitchell home were Mi--. Dor;.- Mrs W E Maze at Ì p.m. Koopman Assessor ney. went deer hunting oier the wi t>k-eiid. returning F . .lay w;6h their deer. Mr and Mrs. Jon. i>h Mangl.n and Mr- F L McGuviii ■*. < in Boise Wednesday on bii-::n- Arrtving M uuta\ from Fort A.i- gele>. Wash, l M: Hubert Wilson, who is visiting with Mr Harry Hatha way all week G uest Speaker, No " b o il a w a y " w o rrie s -e v e n dor* ing w arm s p e lls . GLADYS LAST O n * Shot Last! All Winter! Vice chairman, State Democratic Com. Powell Service Join in sociability with your fellow D em ocrats Phono 76 C ou p les Club M eets Next Thursday Eve. 7th Annual FIREM EN ’S B A LL Saturday October 25 Old Nyssa Gym Featuring— JIM B A K ER ’S Orchestra $ 1 .0 0 Per Couple $ ¿ .0 0 October meeting of Episcopal Couples club is set for 8 p. m Thurs- ! day, Oct. 16, at the Episcopal church, according to announcement of Dick Tensen. president. On the program agenda are busi ness and educational sessions, en tertainment and refreshments. One major item of discussion will be the organization of the prayer book. Hosts during the refreshments per iod will be Mr. and Mrs. Tensen and Mi', and Mrs. Grant Rinehart. SPECIAL WEEK FOR CHURCH October is being observed as Na tional Sunday Enlargement month by the Assembly of God church. House to house visitations, as well as a church census of homes, will be made during the month. ‘ FORMER MISSIONARY TO SHOW CURIOS Rally day services for the Sunday school of the Church of the Naza rene will be held Sunday, Oct. 12. s\n interesting feature of the pro gram will be the showing of curios by the Rev. Robert Jackson, pastor, who has been a missionary to South Africa and Argentina. He will also display many colorful items collected in these countries, among them stone carvings of Afri can native people which he sculp tured while there. OCTOBER 10, 11 an d 13 LADIES' LOAFERS. OXFORDS CASUALS Odd Lots—Broken sizes Values to S /1 .8 8 $6.95 TE Two Pair $9.00 Coming Events Friday, Oct. 10—Nyssa-Vale foot ball game at Nyssa. Saturday, Oct. 11—'Bake Sale at Nyssa Insurance Agency on Main street sponsored by Boy Scouts troop 419. Monday, Oct. 13—St. Paul guild at the Parish hall at 8 o'clock. Tuesday. Oct. 14—Garden club will meet at the M. L. Judd home at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 15—Civic club meeting at the Parish hall at 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16—Job’s Daugh ters to meet at Masonic hall at 7:30 pm. Mary and Martha circle of Methodist church at the home of Mrs. Murl Lancaster. American Le gion auxiliary meeting at veterans | hall at 8 o'clock Dorcas circle of LADIES' FIRST QUALITY SHOE CLEARANCE Pair For Retf. 89c $ 1 .25 S P E C IA L SLEEPERS WINTER COATS Pink, Blue Yellow Sizes 0 to 6 Two Styles OXFORDS $4 .98 Sizes 4% to 9 *1 $7 .95 100% WOOL SHIRTS Bright and Dark Plaids Blue, Green or Wine .4 7 0 Cork Sole 0 Steel Shank 0 6-In. Height All Sizes MEN'S LADIES' Sizes 14Mt -15 -1514 Values to $10.95 Men's WINTER COATS REDUCED C o y . n C lo|Ji * ac*°ry Shirfs & S,,M 1« to 17 MATERIALS d For Sewing 100'/i and Part Wool * Gabardines * Flannels * Soitings Values From $2.98 to $6 98 ADVE s dresses Rei $3.49 $ 2 ’ Vz Price MEN'S SANFORIZED BLUE DENIM WORK SHIRTS Regular $1.98 $ | .67 * Sizes 14 Vi* to 17 Cap* Y»ct J * * "* Gref 0[)v,n*res • m SA L E ! .. but lots of folks who shiver through each winter wiib 'bey could, tool Other folks look ahead. They prepare for cold weather, for years to come, by getting a SPARK oil burning heater. How about you? Will your home be warm this winter? Better see your SPARK dealer — he has new model SPARK heaters at new, low prices. Come in for a dcmonsuauoo! • ^ | f \ f A TABLE LAMPS WALL LAMPS Various Styles and Colors ‘Values From $2.98 to $3.98 Vi Price S P A R K utitmc H E A T E R S 1st St. and Good Ave By “Wolverine” GIRLS' f t (Across From Reclamation Office) WORK SHOES SADDLE 51-15 Full Fashioned S- S S * -“*“ . NYSSA FURNITURE CO. PIGSKIN n ic k ~ n , r„ r \ Spark Air Mover—Value Over $30— Given On Your Old Heater ALL WHITE $ | | 8 8 l Y J ^ W a (/ of >SPAHK STOW < 0 l \ ( < OAKLAND 1 . ( mu MEN'S NLON HOSE CHILDREN'S "SNOOZER" One Piece Reg. $1.75 THEY'RE HERE! FOR THE HOME PLASTIC CANDY W INDO W TRIM SPECIAL Assorted Colors 24-ft. Roll Regular $1.19 66c Variety Department W e Give "S & H" G reen Stam ps Open 'Til 9 P. M. Every Saturday NYSSA OREGON Regular 10c Size Cellophane Pack ASSORTED CANDIES 5C Bag