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I TOTE r r f t f l J l G A T E C 3 T T J O U H M A L PAGE FOUB ▼ ® IT AT 1 0 R T Z HOME M r and Mrs Percy O sborne an d d aughter, Elsie of C algary. A lberta, C anada, arrived in Nyssa S un d ay n ight to visit at the D ud ley K u rtz home They left T ues d ay for a vacation trip to San* Francisco. The Osbornes are Mrs K u rtz’ uncle and aunt. They spent S unday evening visiting w ith the K u rtz’ at the home of Mr. and Mrs M ark Hartle> MRS. KENNETH COTTLE. SOW RETURN TO MISSOULA A R R IV E FOR M ONTHS VISIT Mrs N orm an Sm ith, M ike and Mr and Mrs K en n eth C ottle and son. D ean arrived in Nyssa S unday night to spend a m onth w th Mr C ottle's parents. Mr and Mrs Kay C ottle They w ill also visit Mrs C ottle's parents. Mr. and Mr- Alan B utler in S eattle The C ottles have been living in Chicago w here he is attending dental school K risti of Missoula. Mont., and her sister-in-law , Miss Vicky S m ith of R oseburg, left S atu rd ay for M issoula a fte r spending five days in N yssa at the hom e of Mrs S m ith ’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Irl Nolan. Mrs Sm ith had visited friends and relatives in P o rtland, G arib ald i and W inchester Bay b e fore com ing to Nyssa. Only careful drivers can earn this exclusive GOLD card... Safeco’s ‘‘Preferred Risk” drivers cam* this card with pride. It represents the finest auto insurance available today—with the added bonus of important cash sav ings! If you are now paying high insurance rates despite your constant care and good driving record, then call us today. This exclusive SAFECO GOLD CARD belongs in your life! m u m . \^7 d t k i AUTO INSURANCE Companion Company of General Insurance Company of America S A V E W IT H Renstrom Agency MOST INSULATION IN ITS FIHO \ - F OR D’S SHADE ZONE \ THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1959 «T O T A . O AB GOV S tan ley and D ean Sisson, K aren ANNUAL PIONEER PICNIC K ent and Jac k ie G ervin and fam SLATED FOR SEPTEMBER 6 ily w ere sw im m ing at H arper The annual O w yhee and Nyssa Sunday. pioneer p.cnic is scheduled for Mr and Mrs. Roy Rookstool Sunday. S eptem ber 6, at the N ys helped Mr. and Mrs. K enneth sa south park, at 12:30 p.m. hom e in Big Bend. Rookstool of O w yhee Junction, Each fam ily is asked to bring a Mr. and Mrs. Jam es R itchie and move to th e U re farm north of R obert and Mrs. E sth er S tephen Nyssa S unday w here K enneth picnic basket and th eir ow n tab le and Mrs. B ruce M acA rthur, a t w ill be em ployed. service. tended th e N ebraska picnic in C aldw ell, Sunday. Mr and Mrs. W illis B ertram and L ucille of N yssa w ere F riday evening guests at the W ayne Sim pson hom e for hom e m ade ice cream . Mr. and Mrs. Jim M itchell and fam ily of Apple V alley and Mr and M rs W ayne Sim pson visited S unday at the W ard L undy hom e, w here Mr. Sim pson showad hom e movies. Mr. and Mrs. E C. T erh u n e w ere d in n er guests S atu rd ay e v e ning in N yssa in honor of th e 77th b irth d a y an n iv ersary of Mrs. T e r hu n e at th e hom e of th e ir son. Mr. and Mrs. H F T erh u n e and fam ily. T erry N eely of Nyssa w as a visitor th e p ast w eek at the hom e of h er g ran d p aren ts, Mr and Mrs. F ran k W hipple Mrs. L a V ern C leaver atten d ed a card p arty T uesday evening at the hom e of Mrs. R obert Skow in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C leaver took a group of children from this com m unity sw im m ing in Vale, Sunday. Mr. and M rs Eugene S tephen and sons visited at the A rt N or lan d hom e in O n tario S atu rd ay evening. Mrs. L ester C leaver and chil dren, F rances, Jo h n n y and Carl, and L inda C leaver, retu rn ed hom e S atu rd ay from a w eek at 4-H camp. T uesday and W ednesday v isit Du Pont 420 (25% in warp) ors at th e B u ster T alb o t hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. K eith C am eron and fam ily of W allowa. O th er d in n er guests W ednesday w ere Mr. and Mrs. R ussell T albot and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack W ard and fam ily and C harlie C ul bertson. • 1 V / a oz . N o Fado Demin • Easy to Wash Mr. and Mrs. R obert Bowen and fam ily visited W ednesday • Fast Drying • Double Knee evening a t the La V ern C leaver home. • Regular • Slim • Husky Mr. and Mrs. La V ern C leaver, L ester C leaver and Jo e S e b u m LOOK for the Safety Coin Pocket fished at L ak e O w yhee T hursday. Mmes. Alva G oodell, Leslie Topliff, Loyd Adams, W ayne Sim pson and O rland C heldelin w ere am ong those atten d in g a Department Store b rid al show er for Miss P hyllis Dry Goods— Shoes— Clothing C h eld elin in N yssa T uesday ev e "Your Quality Store" ning. Mr. an d Mrs. A lva Goodell and WE GIVE and REDEEM sons visited h er m o th er in an Em SRV GREEN STAMPS m ett hospital F riday. Sim pson of Boise w as a Out Our Way Club S a D tu allas rd a y o v ern ig h t guest at the ' hom e of his p arents, Mr. and Mrs. H as Food Sale W ayne Sim pson A udry T an n e r w as a S unday To R aise Funds d in n e r guest at th e A rth u r G ale BUENA V I S T A - '.' i V an C leaver e n te rta in e d 'he O ut O ur W ay clu b at h e r home W ednes day. S even m em bers were p res ent. A food sale was held to raise m oney for th e club. The next m eeting w ill be Sept. 9, at the ; hom e of Mrs. L loyd Cleaver. Mrs. Bruce M acA rthur re < :ved a call from h e r husband Monday m o rning from C alifornia w here he w as stationed w ith the Navy, ! statin g he was leaving th at m orn- 1 ing by plane for P earl Harbor. Mr. and M rs. C larence Neely of Nyssa w ere S atu rd ay evening guests of Mr. and Mrs W ard Lun- I dv. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kolbo of Stockton. Calif., w ere Thtfrsday ov ern ig h t g uests at the Silas Hoffm an home. Mrs. Jam es R itch ie. G arn et and R obert w ere F riday d in n e r guests at the Hoffm an home. Mrs. Asa W inchester and ch il d re n of Nyssa w ere W ednesday visitors at th e Roy Rookstool home. Mr and Mrs. C larence Heckil- able and fam ily of Sherw ood, Ore., visited S unday and M onday a t th e M ancil Bishop home. Mr. and Mrs. T heron Sim pson visited M onday and T uesday at the hom e of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W ayne Simpson. D w ight, Pam , Kim and Niki I H ighland w ere S atu rd ay over- | night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Silas H offm an, w hile th eir paren ts a t tended th e class reunion at A d rian. Mr. and Mrs. H ighland and children w ere S u n d ay evening dinner* guests a t the H offm an home. Mrs. H ow ard F in g er attended a b irth d ay p arty at the Ellis W alt ers hom e a t O w yhee Ju n ctio n T hu rsd ay for M rs Joe Bellon of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. B u ster T albot and children w ere S atu rd ay evening d in n er guests at the Alva Goodell home. Mr. and Mrs. J. K oehler and fam ily of S unnyside. Wash., w ere w eek end guests of th eir uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n P rice and family. G arn et R itchie of Boise spent from T hursday to S aturday at the hom e of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Ritchie. The R itchies’ atten d ed th e Boise-Billings base ball gam e in Boise S atu rd ay ev e ning. Mrs. Guy T an n er and Mrs. Al- inza S alters spent from M onday to T h u rsd ay camping in the High V alley co u n try in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. W ayne Sim pson visited T uesday and T h u rsd ay evenings at the Dallas Sim pson hom e in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. W ard L undy, w ho had spent several days help in g care for Mrs. Dallas Sim pson who has been ill, re tu rn ed to th eir hom e S atu rd ay ev en ing. W illy Stephen was a S unday visitor of K lair Sim pson and ac com panied him to Vale to the C hatterb o x club picnic, th at was atten d ed by several from this com m unity. B arbara Tanner, w ho has lived in O n tario several m onths is now living w ith h er parents, Mr. and Mrs. G uy Tanner. Miss T an p er is em ployed by the O re-Id a Co., in O ntario. N Y LO N JE A N S 70% STRONGER BR A CKE N ’ S (t IT TAKES \ 40 FINGERS • I f NOW! TO COUNT GIVE YOUR HOME 2 EXTRA YEARS Inside the 59 Ford THE WAYS OF PAINT BEAUTY! FORD PUTS YOU IN THE SHADE WHEN IT COMES TO COMFORT! HARDLY AN Y IN SU LA TIO N r" Fuller’s spectular new paint for wood. Beat« all olhera for e a s e , « p eed , durability! WE PUT SHADE ZONE OF C O M P E TITIO N --------- ^ ELECTRICITY / ^ TO WORK” • Holds l u color«, keep* Ita b e a u t? jmmr* In n p a rl • Spread* fa lter and easier than tka beat of I Hem' • Snrfara drtee hi aa Kill« aa 2 Hour»! N t n la the W n t w* ho»« enough se n te fa INC eoeLDS MOST BEAUTIFULLY PeOPORTlORtO CABS • C oite no m ore than tradi tional aO-tYpe palatal slay aaf al the saa! Sensible design in just one reaaon why the cool 59 Ford is Lhe hottest seller. I TIBI ilTMRUIB Ford give* aerryonc » roof over his head. ►XF ULLER Sara a caal $ 718* aa aa air-conditioned ford I Save up to that on an asr-aondiii -ird fair lane 500 with radio, beater and autom atic transmiarion I NUT B U ltt B an aa far a fa yaar I at ai Fard Dealer al a dad aa a 5» FORK F .IA F . SWAGER FORD 91 4 M a in S t- N y m , O regon O nly Ford D ealers Sell P h o n e 2288 USED CARS and TRUCKS A tk aa a b o u t now F il l # » Houaa P a in t today I FIRESTONE STORE 417 M ate Phon« 2124 What about your family7 Taka a look around the room right now. How many different place« ia electricity at your command? And think of the other room* In your home. . . . You pot electricity to work in dozens of way* every day— eooidng, denning, lighting. "Ten entertaining One you think of anything alee that (ire* *o much i to t to ooatT i d a h o V p o w e r & t ^ u c ì t u .. Do«» Se MUCH-Cotb So UTTL11