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I ' THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 21. 1951 PAGE TEN Garner Home From Hospital operator’s license, $5.50. Mary A. Two Nyssans Enter CARD OF THANKS S lU lS e t V a l l e y — Takami, failure to stop at thru We would like to extend o u r 1 * highway, $5.50, suspended. Roy Military Police Duty heartfelt thanks to all our friends Justice Court Love, no operator’s license, $5.50. and neighbors who were so help Two Nyssans have been accept July 30—Boyd Esplín, no opera- Joyce J. Stephen, failure to stop Mrs. Dwight Seward J. R. Garner, manager ot ful when our sons were hurt. A ed for assignment in the U. S. 1 tor s license, $5.50 David R. Gon- Phon* 2-2731 special thanks also to Robert zales, truck speeding, $10. John, at thru highway, $5.50 Etcyl R Army military police, according Eastern Oregon Natural Gal Moulton of the Malheur Home _s disp jlayed at disabl- Magg, switched plates, $100, $50 to a recent Army announcement. in Nyssa, was released fronl no red flags suspended. Jose Ernesto Bernal Telephone Co., Dr. Kerby, the Gary W. Wright, son of Mrs. Caldwell hospital Aug. 6 andj ed vehicle, $5 50 (suspended) (Last Week’s News) By Lois Council July 31—Charles L. Patterson, Alanis, trespassing, $50, confined Leona Margaret Butcher, 905 N. brought home by ambulanc nurses and staff at the hospital Phone 2439 Mr. and Mrs. George Webster ^ 7 r y o n 7 who gave V S axle overload, 1400 pounds, $28. in county jail in lieu of fine. Hu Second, and Paul A. Gallegos, son ter major surgery. (Last Week's News) arrived home Friday, after a ance God bless each and Richard E Short, no PUC permit, bert E. Lasley, assault and battery, of Mr and Mrs. Solomon S. Gal He is reported to be upi month s vacation in eastern e veryone The Owyhee Garden club met $10. court took under advisement, de legos, 824 N. First, were both ac around but it will be se| Friday with Mrs. Frank Perko. Aug. 1—Dale Freed no stop layed action until Sept. 1. states.,They Raveled via train and M and M„ Ernest Smith cepted for military police corps weeks before he will be ab| visited many relatives including They worked on their flower light, $5.50. William E. Poulson, Aug. 12 — Salino C. Esparza, duty recently. return to work. their children, Vance Webster and booth for the Malheur County no operator s license, $5.50. family at Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. Verl six years. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bol- Fair and wiU meet agam Wed_ Aug. 4—Gilbert S. PaiTa, no possession of game birds in clos Duval and children at Cincinnati, ton and baby, Jeffrfcy arrived nesday for the same purpose. operator s license, $5.50. George ed season, $25. Guests Thursday of Dr. and Monday and Tuesday Mr. I Municipal Court Mr and Mrs. Carl Dillon at Ves- Wednesday from Long Beach, ------------ ^ Mrs. K. E. Kerby were his par- ! Mrs. Irl Nolen had as house gi| Der Kan Lt. Roger E. . . T stop sign, without $5.50. Curtis J. Kirby, July 26—All charged with pub ents and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. A Mrs. Irene Figler and John per, ivan., and ana Harold naroia Webster weosier _ Calif , and Second . Mr and Mrs. L. E X Newgen angling a license, $25. lic intoxication and fined $25 and family at Lamar, Colo., Boston came from North Bend "**t Sunday evening with Mr* Opal'S. Haldeman" no' operators each were Vincent Montoya, Ber Kerby of Boise and Elsworth Hale, both of Portland, and l| where Mr. Webster took sick Air force station^ Other guests ^ Mrs LJ . Tobler in Nyssa license, $5 50. Haines of Wichita, Kan. nardino Unoste, Joe H. Griggs, Dunne of Carthage, Mo. which necessitated their return over the week end were Mr and Frank perko was hos Aug. 5 -D a n E. Scott, failure to Abraham Isom, Candido Madero, home While in Indiana they visit- j Mrs. Dick Harris and children of ■ - • stop at through highway, costs Edward Lopez and Luis Alfaro. £ Norman A. Stewart, Port- ed his 83-year old sister who has Nyssa and Mr and Mrs. Bob Ship- to the Sunset Valley Auxiliary July 27—Abmbrocio Ramirez, been bedfast and was in an oxy- PY- Thursday afternoon, land, failure to stop at a through public intoxication, $25. gen tent during their stay. They Mr. and Mrs. Don Heckman of Mr and Mrs. Rosel Anderson highway, $5.50. Aug. 2—Thurman Tools and Aug. 5— Dale L. Haney, no stop Clifton also visited her brother, Dr. Theo White Bird, Ida., visited Thurs- of Brigham City, Utah, took Mrs. Thompson, disorderly Conducted by Philbrick, a dentist at Lincoln, day at the Clayton Butcher’s. Fred Mitchell to Mose Lake Aug. light, $5.50. Leland W. Bauch, conduct, $35 each. Col. Bert Anderson, reckless driving, $50, $25 suspend Aug. 3— Paul Saunders, Ben Kan. Mr and Mrs. W. c . Sparks of 2- torvisit he/ d« u« ^ r’ thet D e* Ontario 556-W; Col. ed. David D. Cameron, four in Gutierrez, disorderly conduct, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey were Roswell visitd Saturday after- v° n ^ r**11171* the driver’s seat, $5.50. James L. $35 each. Pedro Sanchez, plaaing Guy Sparks. Nyssa fishing and visiting at McCall noon with their daughter. Mr. and e as hursday. material on street 7775, and Clerk Ron Friday and Saturday with Mr Mrs. A. R. Endsley and family. Diane, Willard and Carolyn Barnes, no motor vehicle license injurious (threw beer bottle onto Main Christensen. Ontario and V irk Cox of Rapid Wayne Lancaster Visits Whitman of Yakima. Wash., ar- displayed, $5.50. Aug. fr—Carlos Martinez, axle Street) $25. River, Mr and Mrs. Charles Big- ' „ - „ rived Saturday to visit their 1162. Traffic DRIVE ( gers of Sweet, Ida., and Mr. and , U V grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- overload, 1,000 pounds, $15. Clint Aug. 1—Jose Trevino, violation A raw Mrs. Andy Cox of Richmond. ,h °.f hls mother- Mrs Dorothy neth Lorensen. The three young W. Simpson, failure to stop at basic rule, (speed) $15. 'Listen to KSRV at 1150 k ' Calif Sunday the Honey’s were Lancaster Saturday night after folks visited their uncle and aunt, stop sign, $5.50. Aug. 4 — Casimiro Garza, no Col. Bert Anderson every day for Farm and ■ h o i. Guy Sparkl mile nor! Aug. 8— Bobby G. Graham, im operator’s license, $5. Fife Horn guests of Mr. and Mrs. ■ Conley *ervlce wlth l^e Navy' He has Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin Sun- Ranch Sale News! J been hppn in Japan Janan the past nasi six months. months , , proper use of dealer plates, $25. Wilson who were also vacation- „ • , \ . ^ Aug. 7—Alejandro Cruz, driv ing in McCall with Mr and Mrs accompanied his uncle. Dee Gary and Billy Nielsen, Eddie Marvin G. Richards, leaking and ing while license suspended, $50. FOR SAI Ted Dick and family. Lancaster from BeU Garden, Lowtrip and Bonnie Arai were shifting load, $5.50, suspended, Terry Taylor, violation of basic ! 3993. PUBLIC DAIRY DISPERSAL J Calif., who came to Caldwell to among the 14 boys and girls from Alex Lopez, failure to signal for rule (manner), $10. A son. Merle Dean was born Spend a week with relatives. a Friday, Aug. 22, 1 p.m.—5 miles north of Ontario on SWEET left turn, $5.50. Aug. 6, at Nyssa to Mr. and Mrs. ... A „ „ . , ,. the Owyhee Community church Aug. 8—Marvin Richards, no Highway 30. KEITH HALL, Owner. 21 head of dairy cat I 3235. In Aug. 11—William Thompson, no who left Monday for the senior Kenneth Saunders on the day „ anfd M£s A F f^ward left operator’s license (two counts), This outstanding herd includes 2-year-old Holstein b which also marked the 19th wed- Fnday . ' ° r Rlggln,s’ Ida ’ w,hfhre Bible camp at Quaker Hill near $25. Solomon Woods, vagrancy, ! , ,, . they will spend a few days at the McCall for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb spent floated. Andrew Toggart, vagran- j papers can be furnished. Milking equipment includes 2- ul I T O M A ’ ding anniversary of the parents. , J __ , 0 r . health resort near there. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. laulkenber- the week end at the church camp cy, floated. Lathal Mitchell va Surge milking machine. Miss Wanda Scott was honored , . . u u Phone 5 „ ______ .. . , . . Mrs Marshall Pierce has been ry of Portland visited from Wed- at Mcc all at the adult retreat, with a pre-nuptial shower, last grancy, floated. Fred Davis va hired as the hot lunch cook at nesday until Friday with Mr. and They also visited their grand Thursday evening at the Apple . , ,, . . . .. „ ... . . . ---- ., ----- -------- ------ ------ grancy, floated. Emmett Jones, CLEAN : REAL ESTATE and GENERAL AUCTIO Valiev church basement. She re- Apple Valley sch° o1 for the ensu‘ Mrs L E NewSen> enroute to mother, Mrs. Mae Lytle at Ros- vagrancy, floated. William Wash See at South Carolina to make their | Saturday, Aug. 23, 1 p.m.—Farm sells at 2 p.m. 17 mil ron stati< | well during the week end. ington, vagrancy, floated. Leroy ceived many lovely gifts from the j ing year’ northwest of Ontario on old Highway 30. ED DUFF HA thirty guests present and all en- Darrell Wilson of Little Valley, home. Mrs. Harold Snyder is caring [ Smith, vagrancy, floated. Mrs. L. E. Newgen attended the for tbe children of Mrs. William Five acres with good 4-room modern house, an ideal locatii joyed the games and entertain- Utah, came Thursday for a few Aug. 10-—Rafial Vasquez, pub ment planned by the hostesses, days visit. Accompanied by An- singing convention at Vale Sun- , Sweeney of Caldwell while Mrs. , lic intoxication, $25. Calixto C. for fruit business. Furniture. Miscellaneous includes gard | LARGE 1 ties fo Mrs. Clifford Brown, Mrs. Marion drew Nelson and Duane Smith, he daY> sponsored by the Church of Sweeney is visiting a sister, Mrs. Villarreal, public intoxication, and chicken equipment, etc. I income, j j ames Bayard in Las Vegas for ! $25. Vernon L. Wagner, excessive Bennett, Mrs. Klans Bohne, Mrs. drove to McCall Saturday and ^ Christ. baths, lai Bob Shippy and Mrs. Earl Boston. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Don Sayre and a week. noise, $5. Raul Barboso, stop garden si Conley Wilson who were vaca- family of Portland arrived Friday Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Schweizer j sign violation, $5. COMPLETE DAIRY DISPERSAL Poulson Home From Service Avenue. the Frank Perko family. | attended the Caldwell rodeo Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Don Poulson ar Honing there. He returned to his t0 Tuesday, Aug. 26, 1 p.m.—2 miles west of Vale on Graha Aug. 11—Jose G. Orozco, driv j They were all dinner guests at J day night. rived home the last of July from work Tuesday. Blvd., then 1 mile north and V2 mile west on the old Bra IC ANNIN ing under the influence, $100. Dinner guests at the Ed Sell’s ‘lhe Lee Ellis home in Parma Sun- New Principal Arrives Here Lake Charles, La., where he has ranch. EDD GARDNER. 26 dairy cows; 11 2-year-old heife 3206. Aug. 12—Laurence L. Kreager, spent four years in the A.F IT homt> Sunday evening were his day. Mrs. Delbert Poor arrived at 17 heifers, 6 months to 1 year. Late model Case hay choppe stop sign violation, $5. They are visiting their parents brother, Charley Sells and fa m -; Mr and Mrs. Neil Dimmick the home of her parents, Mr. and FOR SA ($4.50 court costs were assessed Milking Equipment and Miscellaneous. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Endslev and ' '*y of Notus. Her sister, Mr. and j and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simpson , Mrs. Albert Notheis Friday. She and 2- in each above completed case.) Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Poulson o f i Mrs Ralph Gushwa and family were visitors at the George Folk- started with her school duties as ■ nice law Nyssa until definite nlans for |of Caldwell were visitors that j home Sunday.__ ^ „1 principal in the Nyssa grade ■ flowers. evening. Mr and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell school Monday. the future are arranged I Phone 33 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webster [ an<f Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hillis at-; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stroh of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moran, Susie |FOR SA and Mrs. Hanna Robinson fished Adri™ visited at the George TuCS- ^ visited their son Ricki tomato* last week at Bear Creek n ,n,H Webster home Saturday evening, day and Saturday evenings. Sunday and Monday. Ricki is 1 fourth mi ‘ 1' Dinner xuesis guests ¿aunuay, Sunday, were the summer \ with her | river and the I ittle Saimnn Thee weie their uieir | Mr ~ and Mrs Berne Lorensen spending me ™ Crandall. visited the Bill Hubbard at \ew son’ Wl'ndeI1 Webster and fam- and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ben slsU.r, the Ora Newgens. M eadow and her l e w v l . Z d Y of Vale and a daughter, Mr. £*torica ad of Mountain Home Mrs. Roy Watklns a n d grand. Meadows and her sister, Mr. and FOR SA Mrs. Frank Losher who are and Mrs. Lacy Book and family Mr- and Mrs. Wm. Turner and SOns, Kenneth and Bill Pohl of baler. | ^ r- and Mrs. Lester Smith were Homedale visited Mr. and Mrs. building a health resort near of Nampa. jPhone 24 Dinner guests Sunday at the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Qra Newgen Sunday. Council. Mrs. Ken Lorensen. Clayton Butcher home were Mr. Mrs. Larry Dimmick and chil- i IFO R SAI Mr, and Mis. Hugh Pierce of i and Mrs. Hubert Sewell and 4-whee | dren of Seattle arrived Thursday Nampa were Saturday overnight daughters of Lucille, Ida. Mrs. Clifford Brown and chil- at the Neil Dimmick home. They Isa. Cal 1 guests of her parents, Mr. and ■ Mr. and Mrs Ed Wild of Nyssa dren visited Monday with Mrs. I left Tuesday to join her husband Mrs. Dwight Seward. They spent were Sunday dinner guests at the Ray Wooters of Parma. in Farmington, N. M., to make i 'OR SAI Sunday with his mother Mrs. Dwight Seward home. water 1 \ Nada Otto arrived home from their home. Mary Pierce in Nyssa and ood use Visitors at the Kenneth Saun- Baxter, la. and spent Monday Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Stam visit- brother, Kenneth Pierce and fam der’s home Sunday included Mr night at the home of her parents, ed Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick >as and ily of California. and Mrs. Roger Tucker of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Standal. Sunday evening. x > r s; Mr and Mrs. Elmer Cearley Mrs. George Webster, Mrs. Wen Mr. and Mrs. William Pollack Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Neil * improv and Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. Roy dell Webster of Vale, Mrs. Lacy of Jordan Valley were dinner Dimmick took their grandchil- I Jrady oi Henkel and Danny Jon of Parma Book of Nampa and Bernice Gib- guests at the Clayton Butcher dren, Kristin and Butch Fylling- veek. Ft spent the week end fishing and son family of Nampa home Monday. ness to Owyhee Lake for an over- ► e given ; boating at Sage Hen reservoir. I Bobby Lancaster left Monday Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kellogg night camping trip, kext Tue; Mr and Mrs. Earl Boston had with the Boy Scouts from the and children of Nampa were din- Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hopper of ; lontact Î a!! of their children home during Parma LDS group for a week’s ner guests at the Kenneth Saun- Oakridge, Ore. are visiting his [ the week end the first time in outing near Idaho City. »O R SA der’s home Monday. | sisters, Mrs. Glen Strickland and ! « range, . Mrs. Ray Strickland and famil j ÿ ^ =Jf = Jf = Jr = Jr = J r = J i ^ J i ^ r i ^ porcelain ies. Í p 2 e Mr. and Mrs. Cal Hopper of i Halfway are moving to Nyssa. 1 S o r s a Mrs. Glen Strickland flew to cows, i Denver Monday to compete in a ' 15 acres Tupporware Star demonstration ! ready to Oflje contest and returned Thursday. ; Zí tr ií. The Pleasant Hour club served 1 lunch at the E. E. Cloninger sale 1 FOR SA Monday. 5 x 5 ’ eluding b Mr and Mrs David Alexander , and children were Sunday din- 1 $46 eac) Brackens ner guests at the Robert Felty home in Homedale. • ’* • s p lp V. .. ■ NOTI Mr and Mrs. Robert Wolsley In and family of New Plymouth Of 1 mM JÇ* # »' • were dinner guests Sunday of For ft - ->;• ' • Mr., and Mrs. Irvin Durfee. In the , The new three times-faster quick Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durfee of , GI Caldwell spent Monday with » V* ° None their son, the Irvin Durfee fam- - recovery electric water heater That the ily. t ‘ •N - ' • • • Duus, ha Mr and Mrs. Carl Simpson Apple Valley Booth for Fair Being Prepared By Garden Club Court Cases. . . FARM and Ranch SALES 'sou#¿//tie e/eeti- ALL THE H-0-T WATER YOU NEED Get Ready NOW, Kids , . . FOR N Y S S A ’ S BIG Back-To-School Event FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 BIG P A R A D E Enter in Any or All of the 5 Divisions Pets— Costumes— Banners— Slogans Bikes, Trikes, Wagons $50 In (ash Prizes (YOU DON’T HAVE TO REGISTER) After the Parade Enjoy a Free Watermelon Feed At Nyssa City Park — ALL SPONSORED BY — Ben Franklin Store Nyssa Pharm acy Bracken's Dept. Store Ray's Food Fair Eastside Market Stork Shop Eder Hardware Taylor's Market Firestone Store W ilson Bros. Dept. Store Idaho Dept. Store W ilson's Super Market M & W Market spent Wednesday through Friday at Baker, Richland and Brownlee dam, to celebrate their wedduig anniversary. Mr and Mrs. Vie Marshall visited Mr. and Mrs Charles Sch- weizor Saturday. Sunday they took the Schweizer’s and Mrs. ' Guy Glenn to Silver City and Delamar and home through Shea- ville. Ike Mitchell, his 6ister, Mrs. Dolly Couchnian and Margie all of Kim Colo., arrived Friday for a week's visit with their moth er, Mrs Mmnie Mitchell and other relatives. Guests at the home of Mrs Min- n e Mitchell and sons for Sunday dinner were the families of Clif ford Ui.r of Emmett, Lawrence Lair of Caldwell Lewis MitcheU. a*,d M. s. Vtvda Lair of Utleyville, 1 C olo, Ike Mitchell and Mrs. Dol ly Couonman and daughter of K.m. Colo., Mrs. Ho'.lu Knowles and ch.idren of Westfir. Ore . and Mrs A.onzo Knowles. Mr and Mrs L. F. Orm and children of Tanna were Sunday dinner guests of the Elvin Orm family Mr and Mrs Cliff Hatch of Ta coma, Wash., M-s Grace Hicks | of \ri naton, Calif.. Mrs Hazel i Ojiedi.im of Purler, i.fa and Mrs Belle Dillev of Boise, spent Wednesday w th Harvey W Llanu i i and Mists Fdith W lliaihif 1 à ï * does its job silently, safely ■ ' ► Y ' ; iitrator o and economically — with no fuss, ■>£ . Y no fumes, no noise You of Glad^ aren't even aware of it . . . yet « /' X Duus, d< Court of an has< NOW. ’ ha ing c whenever you want instant, abundant hot water, you have itf Your electric appliance dealer hereby r pr sent vouchers (6) n i Not ernie V Haro egon, ;ned se ■>ss in a lid es'.a or plumber will be happy to help you determine the I Dated lis t 7. 1 ■ Last p If best model for your needs. Plan to stop by and talk * to him —soon Li fD A H O '?PO W ER H it * Electric é ju ctSd C ÌÙ j Pots So MUCH-Costs So UTTLE! W a te r ■ 6 A CP I ranch, I em ho 1 e r . $3! ■WO-BE 1 doso 1 I SV0.50C e HeetM»« 0 ^ t Vi .< r * i 1. -i’ % I . LO Al «