THE N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L. N Y S S A . OREGON orchestra. ¡¿ ¡I this Miss Wilson, besides studying Wins Music Honors , Word has been received from 'Cholarship and has been wiode as- Stephens college in Missouri that -l.-tant master of .he Burrall Sym- Miss Donna Lee Wilson has won the phony orcnestra, the highest posi- two highest honors the college can > tion a student violinist can hold in N O TIC E Retail Credit Association of Nyssa Inc. o Has Moved to LANE DUPLEX 101 So. 5th St. vio lin, organ, voice, orchestra, ensem ble playing and theory of music along with academic subjects at the coUege, has the privilege of being one of two girls studying conducting under Edward Murphy, conductor of the Burrall Symphony orchestra. He is recognized as one of the leading younger conductors in the field. Miss Wilson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Bud Wilson of Nyssa. is a former pupil of Mrs. Herbert Fisher. Nyssa violinist, and of Lynn La wr ence of Corvallis. Jones Appointed On Bonneville Council Tom Jones, Union Pacific agent at Nyssa, has been appointed a member of the Bonneville Regional Advisory council, it was announced last weak He expects to attend the next meeting to be held sometime in December tentatively set for Port land. Eldridge W. Sinclair, executive secretary of the council. Informed Jones that an offer Is being made for him to serve on the research committee which studies problems of federal purchases and marketing of non-federal generation. q u i : k r e l ie f o r n o c o s t Over five million packages of the WILLARD T r b a t m d it have been sold £ relief ol symptoms of distress arising from Stom ach arid Duodenal Ulcers due to E ic it t A c i d - Poor Digestion. Sour or L p ie t Stom ach, G a t iin e u , H eartbu rn , S leeplessness, •tc ., due to Excess Acid* A k foi 44%V.3la/o‘s Message” which fully explains this remark able home treatment free -at Always So Acceptabl ,r0m Hartley to Head Friday TM Program Immediately following the cl -e on Tuesday of a two-day retreat for Methodist ministers of the Idah conference at Nampa, the Rev Ver non L Taylor, pastor, Nyssa Metho dist church, left by auto for Ca.i- fomia. There, he will attend a Western Jurisdiction meeting of the general board of missions of the Methodist church. He will return early Sunday Burning in time to keep a gue<t preaching engagement at Payette Methodist church on exchange Sun day. Sharing a place n the program of the Nyssa T. astmaster- club when a m#e . Friday morning will be Clift Main, Waiter McPartland. Cliff Mmk and Dick Yost. The four five-minute speaker' will be introduced by Henry Hartley, the club's president, who will serve a - toastmaster for the program Efforts of the speakiifs will be evaluated and criticised by Paul House. The roundtable discussion ti p:c will be presented by Don Eng- strom. Any person interested in improv ing his speaking and presiding abil ity i invited to attend the mettmv and to make application f r mem bership. Nyssans Attend EOCE Homecoming O W YH EE D RU G CO. NYSSA PH ARM AC Y MW I PRUYN & TURNER » » " ioy GARAGE Ihe blue and red neon ..9"- Com ing Events Body and Fender Mrs. George Gerlfhger. of P-rt- land, former national Republican mmUUe woman from Oregon, was guest of honor at a tea given Tuesday afternoon In Vale at the home of Mrs. Jessie Marqui of Vale Other guests were Mr- Peter son. president of the Oregon Women Republican clubs and Mrs. Morgan, both o f *V.irtland. During the afternoon. Mr- Gcr- linger spoke to the group of her trip to Europe and the political people Photographic C H R IS T M A S CAR DS f Tut v L e " variation »us noted for the | night temperatures, there being a fluctuation from 41 to 33 degrees. Max Min. Prec Wednesday. Oct. 14 76 39 cs 10 Thur .¡.tv, Oct. 15 68 44 O 68 Friday, Oct. 16 38 Saturday, Oct. 17 67 37 Sunday, Oct. 17 u 62 K .20 Monday, Oct. 19 61 37 Tuesday, Oct. 20 60 33 Wednesday, Oct. 21 38 Average maximum temperature. 66 degree-,; av. min., ¿A degrees; total precipitation. .SO Inches. ' ( 900 Block on Dial 2230 1 doz. photo graphic Christ mas cards with Nyssa Births . . . Each 1 Dozen Portraits Only three births were recorded by Malheur Memorial hospital dur ing the past week, as follows: Oct. 18— A sea to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Franklin, Parma. Oct. 20—Sons to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bell, Nyssa, and to Mr. and Mrs Sherman Wilson, Parma. In Mounts This Offer Good Until NOV. 15 Home Ec Head Is Nyssa Visitor Avoid the last-minute rush Miss Mildred Deischer and Miss Helen Tirpak. assistant state super visors of home economic education | of the state department of voca tional education, visited the high school home making department in Nyssa Monday afternoon and the j adult children’s clothing construe- I USE JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADS. tion group in tile evening. Work G en eu l Repairing she mat while she was there M r* Peterson spoke of the aims of thw new administration. Nyssa women who attended tha tea were Mrs. Frank Morgan, Mrs. G if a Billings, Mi W. F. Savage, Mr.-,. O. O. Ander-on and Mrs. Doa Graham. Tuesday evening, a dinner was g!V*n in the Moore hotel to honor Mrs. Gerlinger. Mr- Morgan, acting president of the Nyssa group and Mrs. C. A. Mally attended. Showers during the .past week ■ireupht a total of 90 of an Inch of :aln to the Nyssa area, the heaviest coming Saturday night and Sunday morning. Day-time temperatures ranged f;-. m dO d-tgrees ■ Tue day) to 76 de grees tWednesday), each day show- • I First in a series of Rebekah lodge card parties, I. O. O. F. hall, 8 p. m. Monday, Oct. 34—WSCS circles will hold a special meeting for week of prayer and self denial, 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Russell Cochrun. Friday, Oct. 3k-—Instead of Oct. 23, as was previously announced. Junior Woman's Am ity club, at home of Mrs. Vern Moneur. 8 p. m. Open For Business Emison Ave. A jury was drawn to hear the state’s case against Malheur Co-cxity Clerk Harry S. Sackett, who was In dicted by a grand jury which charged misappropriation of public money. According to information from Vale Wednesday, Circuit Judge M i A. Biggs disqualified himselLto hear the case and Judge E. H Howell of John Day is serving as judge. The trial went into its second day Wednesday. PA G E SEVEB Republican Women Rains Come; LiWle Temperature Change Nyssans who attended homecom ing at Eastern Oregon College of Education in LaGrande la-t week end were Mr. and Mrs. W B Russell. Mr and Mis. J W 1 M K E. Ke\ei„n, Mr-. Nellie Hobert and Mrs. James Stephen, Jr. Homecoming this year also mark ed the 25th anniversary of the col lege and is celebrated as “ Bob Quinn” day in honor of a basketball coach, who has been with the college since it was founded in 1928. S T O M A C H U L C E R S Trial For County hue TO E XCE SS ACID Clerk Underway Myrtle Ilett, mgr. y - Rev. Taylor In S.F. For Meth. Session Symptoms of Distress Arising from Phone 3144 Olympia Draft TH UR SDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1953 . . . . . . . . Arrange an early appointment SCHOEN PORTRAITS 114 So. 3rd Dial 6648 The vl Itors were dinner guests ~a 7? O L Y M P IA before the meeting Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles "It's th e W a te r B R E W IN G C O M P A N Y , OLYM PIA . W A SH IN G TO N , U S A CHANGEOVER SPECIAL 2. Lubricate Chassis 3 $ 10.75 3. Prepare Cooling System For THIS IN C L U D E S • • o o Nampa Mrs. bill Hamilton, Mrs. Bab«1 1 Hamilton and Mrs. Hudson Robb were dinner . ue ts in Nampa at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Funk, j The occasion marked the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Babe Hamilton. « r ■■ . m — r m MEULLER FURNACES— LINK BELT STOKERS Estimates Gladly Given S Q U A R T S O IL — L U B E JOB, 2 G A L . A N T I-F R E E ZE CHECK H E AT E R HOSE C H ECK R A D IA T O R HOSE C H ECK T H E R M O STA T C H ECK F A N B E LT TEST B A T T E R Y C L E A N B A T T E R Y T E R M IN A L S C L E A N B U G S FROM R A D IA TO R . . right now is the season for operation FARM REPAIR. Those many odd jobs — fence mending — building re pair — painting, ere all items of upkeep that give your farm, and you, security against wind, weather and wear. So, for the best materials at the best prices, see Boise Payette f o r . . . random length ROUGH LUMBER. These 1 -inch anu dim ension-sized rough cuts are ideal for general repair, bins, shelving, etc. Priced as low a% 5c per board foot. And pick up some FENC IN G M ATERIALS. Boise Payette will supply you with Red O d a r or steel posts, poultry and field netting or wood for picket fences. Buy from a complete line of PAIN TIN G SUPPLIES and Devoe paints espe cially for farm use. This includes the now famous and practical Rancho-Red 1 -coat. • i Miss Deischer and Miss Tirpak and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steffen were Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Jayo home. Miss Deischer pent the afternoon with Sylvia Jayo, state F.H A. vice president, making plans for the state Future Homemakers convention to be held in Corvallis the early part of March. Dinner Guests In 1. Change Motor Oil Get All Steffens HEATING Phone 3-2452 , GEORGE J. KINZER Parma, Idaho mm* mm * mm ivaasasr Comes the Cost of Eating N Y S S À M OTORS 420 Main o Phone 2224 We YEARS TO PAY Bring the Family! M Y! M Y! tfV HOW Eating treat Make it to dine You SAVE on every ineal! out i3 a great for everyone. a family custom hero freqently. vd HAVE a n • D IN N E R PA R T IE S g e d ^ r NYSSA BOANCH *1 _ £lo CTffrisSLO ©r N bU M • F A M IL D IN N E R S Brownie's Cafe (With apologie.i in Rudyard Kipling) CUSTOM BUTCHERING and CURING FISCHER'S LOCKER SERVICE © Open 'Til 7 P. M., Monday Through Saturday Vi mile west on Alberta Ave. Dial 3993. locker plant Dial 3103 slaughterhouse and cutting room. VUBVLAMä P t H jt n If— If you can keep your head when those about you Are losing theirs— and antlers, hooves and hides, And guts and gore ate filling every corner— And if you can refrain frohi throwing knives Or burning down the place for its insurance Before the blamed deer season'* fully done, You’ll probably live through until the winter. And you’ll know that you’re a locker man, my son! TIMES You can have th e ^ G ^ x l Old Days.” These modern young.folks know what they’re doing. 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