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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON PAGE SIX Nyssa Extension Unit Installs New Officers At Oct. 10 Meeting Fimi (Jhevelle Delivered in Xi/fisu Area Next Wednesday in D. Roberts Home Mr. and Mrs. Arley Terry of San Francisco spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney family. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Dowdy, and Mrs. Dennis Bennett and all of Burns, recently spent a Twenty - three guests were in week at the Harvey Bennett resi attendance at a pink and blue dence. shower for Mrs. Glenn Molt held recently at the home of Mrs. Bill Father Dies in Colorado Mrs. Erie Mausling recently re Bishop. ceived a telephone call from her Grandson Born Oct. 24 brother in Grand Junction, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucas have telling of the death of their fath a new grandson. He was born er on Friday. Mr. Bradshaw had Oct. 24 and has been named Dan- suffered a stroke in July at which iel Vernon. Parents are Mr. and time his entire family gathered Mrs. Vernon Slippy of Owyhee for the first time in 12 years and corners. Paternal grandmother is spent several days visiting him. Mrs. Byrd Walters. Mrs. Mausling was unable to at Mrs. Josephine Roadman and tend the funeral services on Mon Irene of Springfield, Ore., are day. visiting her sister, Mrs. Ray Cart Mr. and Mrs. Bob Welsh of wright, and her mother, Mrs. Caldwell called Sunday evening Naomi Wright of Nampa. Mrs. on Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney. Wriight is ill and is in a hospital. Oct. 30 guests in the Erie Maus Mrs. Eva Robinson of Roswell ling home were his parents, sister spent last Thursday with Mr. and and husband. The occasion was Mrs. Frank Miller. She visited to honor Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Friday with Mrs. Letha Weir. Mausling on their 56th wedding 1 anniversary and Mr. and Mrs. Dinner Honors Mrs. King Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery enter Phil Bockus on their 31st anni tained Oct. 30 with a birthday versary. Dr. and Mrs. James Hollings SHOWN ABOVE IS JOHNNIE PIERSON, man dinner for Mrs. Joe King. Guests worth and family of Boise, the ager of Nyssa Motors, presenting the keys for the included Mrs. F r o n e Stradley, first Chevelle sold in this area io Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Walter Stradley, Mr. and Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Skogan of Carl Roth. The Chevelle is a brand new car by Owyhee visited Sunday afternoon Mrs. Walter Greene of La Grande Chevrolet introduced this fall as a line between with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Higgins. and Joe King. the regular - size Chevrolet and the Chevy II. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De Smiths Host Family Dinner Water were Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith enter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bauman tained with a Sunday dinner for . .. and Kerrick in Nyssa. his mother, Mrs. Elsie Smith, a Today, 1:45 p.m. — Methodist Miss McDonald of Parma spent sister, Mrs. Don Coolidge, Lucille a recent week with Mr. and Mrs. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Hinz, WSCS general meeting in church. Tonight, 7 p.m.—PTA executive Frank Miller. all of Grants Pass, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Price of Bob Hinz of Boise, Mrs. Rena meeting in junior high building. Tonight, 7:30 pan.—Meeting of Ontario visited Sunday evening Smith of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Smith and son of Cald Job's Daughters in Masonic hall. Tonight, 8 p.m. — Legion and Raymond Price. well, Mrs. Ricks Gale and family, auxiliary meeting in community Mrs. Pearle Abbott and family. Attend Baptist Conference hall. Mrs. Dyre Roberts, Mrs. Verl Mrs. Phil- Clucas accompanied Nov. 8, 10:30 a.m.—Meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Hall of Par Bishop, Mrs. Mary Thompson and Senior Citizens' club in Catholic ma to a Baptist conference held Helen Hatch attended the 25th parish halL Nov. 8, 2 pan.—Rebekah Sun recently in Seattle. Steve, Joe wedding anniversary celebration and Jim Hall stayed with their Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Jim shine club meeting in IOOF halL grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Langley of Owyhee. Nov. 8, 8 p.m. — Amity club Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Foster of meeting at home of Mrs. Don Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corn of On Joseph, Ore., recently spent a few Moss. Nov. 8-9, 8:15 pan. — Operetta tario spent Sunday with Mr. and days with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ben by music and speech students in Mrs. Guy Oeamica. nett. high school catetorium. Visit From La Grande Nov. 11, 8 p.m.—Izaak Walton Symptoms of Distress Arising from Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson of league meeting at Brownie's STOMACH ULCERS La Grande spent the weekend cafe. with h i s mother, Mrs. iMary Nov. 12, 6:30 p.m.—Eastern Star due TO EXCESS acid Thompson. Bill Johnson of Vale QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST spent Saturday and Sunday in school of instruction and potluck dinner. the Thompson home hunting and Nov. 13, 7 p.m.—Methodist fel Asfc About 15-Day Trial Offer! visiting his daughter, Bobbi. lowship dinner. "1 k Over five million packages of th« Henry Hatch and three friends Nov. 14, 8 pan. — Community WILLARD TREATMENT have beensold from Joseph, Ore., came by plane concert at Ontario high school for relief of symptoms of dintrcu arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Es- Friday to do some pheasant hunt auditorium. cess Acid—Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset ing. They returned that evening Stomach, Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleep at 5 o'clock with their limits. lessness, etc., due to Escess Add. Ask (or the latter’s aunt, Helen Hatch, “Willard’s Message” which fully explahia Dee Haines, Mr. Larson and and also hunted pheasants. this home treatment—free—at three sons of Bend, Bob Hatch of Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis NYSSA PHARMACY Beaverton and Philip Hatch of called Sunday evening on Mr. Salem spent the weekend with and Mrs. Tom Ferguson. By Helen Hatch BIG BEND — Jolly Jane club i meeting has been postponed until next Wednesday, Nov. 13. The ' session will be held at the home , of Mrs. Dyre Roberts. Roth's new car, in the background, is a Two-Door Sedan "300." The new cars are available in 11 models with a choice of engines ranging from 120-h.p. "6" io 220-h.p. "V-8." Pierson said he has sold more of these but had not yet been able io make delivery as production lags behind sales. Mrs. Guy Sparks and <Mrs. Rob ert Webb were installed as co- chairmen of Nyssa Home Exten sion unit at a meeting held Oct. 10 in the Methodist church. In stallation was also held for Mrs. Don Savage, secretary - treasurer of the organization. Mrs. Clyde Bowers, county committee mem ber, was installing officer. Mrs. Bowers also presented a pin to Mrs. Dwight Mason, retir ing county commitee member, for services rendered during her term of office. Committee chairmen named were Mrs. Bill Fitzsimmons, ACWW; Mrs. Mason, health and safety ; Mrs. Henry Anderson, publicity and scrapbook. Mrs. Edna Mae Wimsatt pre sented the lesson on "Casserole Dishes.” The prepared food was served at lunch time to the 40 ladies in attendance which in cluded Nyssa members and pro ject leaders from other units. During the business session, a report was given on the recent Craft Day at Boulevard Grange hall. Next meeting will be at 1:30 p.m. on Nov. 14 in the Methodist church basement. Project lesson will be “Twelve Days of Christ mas” and will show how to or ganize work for the best advan tage during the holiday season. A baby sitter will be provided and all interested women are in vited to attend. New Face Added To Halls of NHS (From the Nyssa High Bulldog;) Another new face in the halls of NHS is that of Mrs. Alice Pet erson. A native of Montana, Mrs. Peterson was born and raised in Missoula and attended Montana State College at Bozeman and Montana State University at Mis soula. Before coming to Nyssa, Mrs. Peterson taught at Owyhee, Nev. She arrived in Nyssa Aug. 19, spent one week at Portland State workshop and then returned to Nyssa to prepare for the coming school year. Here at NHS Mrs. Peterson has a full schedule of teaching Span ish I and II, English II and SRA reading. She is also adviser of Los Compañeros, the Spanish club and is a sophomore class adviser. Mrs. Peterson’s son, Gerald Truax from Ketchikan, Alaska, is staying with her in Nyssa. When asked for an opinion of Nyssa, she commented that Nyssa is a “fine” town. 'She also added that NHS is a “very good” school. Pinochle Group Meets At Wyatt Smith Home Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Smith were hosts Friday evening to members of their pinochle group. Dinner was served to club members and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sebum. Card prize winners were Mrs. Se bum and Harry Kingrey. Coming Events It’s true. Unless sales are made, wheels don’t turn. Factories don’t produce. Machines stand idle. So do people. No jobs. But when sales are made, things happen. America lives, breathes, creates. There is accomplishment, pride. There is progress. Where are most sales made? In ads, of course. Ads that tell you what you want to know, about what you want to buy. Ads that guide you in ful filling needs and wants. Ads that stimulate com petition, help keep prices down. Ads that keep America rolling ahead. When advertising helps you buy, we prosper . • • as people, as families, and as a nation. It pays to be advertised at. A public service advertisement prepared by a leading Oregon advertising agency at the request of the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association and published by thie newspaper for your information. NO SALE (Continued from Page 11) FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT HELP WANTED 6EWING MACHINES—Reposses UNFURNISHED HOUSE — Two Men and Women Needed sed. Also vacuum cleaners. bedrooms. In clean condition, TO TRAIN FOR Take over small balance. Phone $55. Inquire at 101 Emison Civil Service Exams 372-3072 (dav or evening). (mornings or evenings). 41-ltp We prepare men and women, age 18-tfc ONE-BEDROOM HOUSE — With 18 to 55. No experience neces basement, on East Third street. GOOD USED REFRIGERATOR sary, grammar school education Inquire at 108 East Second. and ELECTRIC RANGE — Don usually sufficient. Permanent 45-ltp B. Moss Firestone. Phone 372- jobs, no layoffs, yhort hours. 2124, Nyssa. 45-tfc SMALL APARTMENT — Ideal High pay, advancement, Send name, home address, phone for two working girls to share. ADDING MACHINE TAPE, type number and time home. Write Phone 372-2632. 45-tfc writer ribbons, file folders, etc., Box 785-CS, Nyssa 14-2tp — ----------------------------------- on sale at the Gate City Jour nal office. Dial 372-2233. WANTED TO RENT WOMAN — To do general house work and care for children ACREAGE IN NYSSA AREA — 1958 FORD TRACTOR — Model while mother works. May live With two-bedroom home. Call 661. In good condition, with in or otherwise. Inquire at resi Caldwell 459-3817. 45-3tp good rubber. Call 372-3122 be dence, 404 North Seventh St., tween 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. 44-2tc after 6 p.m. or dial 372-3190 WANTED TO BUY (evenings) or 372-3973 (days). ELECTROLUX — Sales and ser 44-tie vice. E. R. Anderson, route 3, HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Sunnyside, Weiser, Idaho. Au slaughter horses. Clyde Smith, thorized dealer. Phone 549- WORK WANTED Phone 889-8606, Ontario, Ore. 1581. 42-tfc Across from the Ontario Sales Yard. 23-tfc WHY PAY MORE?—Experienced BALDWIN ACROSONIC SPIN and guaranteed work. We top ET PIANO—Low in price with or remove trees, roof or paint. MISCELLANEOUS terms to reliable buyer. To see Free estimates. Call D. M. in this area, write to Gonion Barnhart and sons at 674-2018 Piano Co., 403 Caldwell Blvd., COMPLETE MEAT PROCESS or 372-3167. 43-tfc ING — From custom butchering Nampa. 43-3tp through custom cutting, wrap ping, curing, smoking and sau FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ORDER METAL HEAD GATES sage making. Stock received at now for your concrete ditches. your convenience—day or night. 133 ACRES—In Kingman Kolony. Eder Hardware. Phone FR 2- "You get the best” at Treasure Good row crop and stock farm. ¿26«. 17-tfc Valley Packing Co., 1 mile west Fair buildings. Feed lots. A on Alberta Phone 372-3103. good producing farm. See A. L. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Atkeson Real Estate, Parma, Idaho. 43-tfc ORGANIZING POSITION — For FOR SALE—AUTOS woman over 25. Personality HOME FOR SALE—At 313 Good more important than previous 1939 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP avenue in Nyssa Terms or dis — Good body and tires. Glass business experience. Call 889- count for cash. If interested, complete. Recently overhauled. 8036 between 8 and 10 a.m. for write to Faie H. Duffin. 162 $150 Phone 889-6247 (after 6 personal interview. 45-4tc North First West, Salt Lake Pm). 45-2tp — City 16, Utah. 44-4tc 1956 FORD SEDAN—Radio, auto WANTED matic transmission and pow r ONE-BEDROOM HOUSE - Full DEAD ANIMALS steering. V-8 T - Bird engine finished basement has four REMOVED FREE Owner must sell immediately. rooms. Thi ee and one-half lots. Phone Payette 642-2591 Cail 372-2753 after 4 p.m. or Garage. 14 Park Avenue. Phone Idaho Animal Producta Co. weekends, 45-ltc 372-2652. 27-2tp Dollars t Cents O K Ww!! 1 5 L 1 i I k ITO. • . . ■ I w Advertising is one of Oregon’s great public servants, ordinarily selling almost everything except itself. This newspaper is pleased to participate in this recognition of the vital part advertising plays in keeping America on the march. ftqAAa Qate Giiy flouJinal * K