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JULY Z7. 1947 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NY8SA, OREGON Visit Simpsons PAGE FIVE California Visitor Dick Love, hie son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallace and children of Mont rose, Colo., arrived Friday and were overnight guests of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simp son. They left Saturday morning for Gresham, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Eason and baby were Friday luncheon guests of the Ray Simpsons, and evening dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simpson and family. OWYHEE — David Batt, son of the Charles Batts of Whittier, Call/., and grandson of the Ron ald Batts of Nyssa, is spending the summer with his father's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mills. Speak when you're angry and you'll make the best speech you will ever regret. r———— JOURNAL CLASSIFIEDS BRING RESULTS I I I MILK OPERATING FROM NYSSA AIRPORT Ros. IM'Parlc Avo. Ph 372-3504 ¡WANTED I : TRUCKS WITH BACK HOIST TO CALL: J.J. SERVATIUS OR BOB VOGEL 889-6441 6 TALL CANS HUNTS 2 1/2 SIZE CHIFFON FACIAL TISSUE WESTERN FAMILY AS6T. 6ELATIN 4 14 COUNT PKGS. ROYAL CROWN COLA MERRILLS LARGE AA Fresh Eggs Applesauce ifiontel COOKIES Fruit Cocktail GANS 4 303 CANS 5 303 CANS LOW CALORIE 303 5 CANS 6 PACKS 2 (PLUS DEPOSIT) 2 *7 CANS NABISCO ASST. k QUALITY 88c 88c 88e 88c 88c 5 303 CANS 4 303 CANS 88c 4 303 CANS PEAS 4 303 CANS Lima Beans 3 303 CANS 88c 88c 88c 2 PKGS. U. S. NO. 2 POTATOES 20 POUND WHOLE KERNEL CORN ■ TUNA 5 Pork & Beans 4 ADAM AND EVE Peaches Saurekraut ONTARIO, OREGON ! CLEARWATER ! Grapefruit Applesauce ! Ranch Way Feed Mills SEGO CANNED 8H*N0 Crop Spraying, Using High Density Spray System For Better Coverage And Penetration. The nick of tim«. - ----------...... 0 RANCHAERO 4 Wrinkle: PHONE 372-2253 Remodeling is imderway on another Nyssa commercial building. Shown here are Rodney Holcomb (front) and Bud Sappe, part of Holcomb Construction crew who are preparing to lay a new floor in the Henigson-Stunz building at 108 Main Street. The front and interior will be remodeled to make office room for the three attorneys and secretaries. It will also include a library common to all three offices. Bob Smith is the architect. WHEEL BALANCING PAUL N. HANSEN Miss Emma Snyder retarned home last Thursday from Kla math Falla, where she visited her niece, Mrs. Chuck Rleband family; and her new great nephew Jeffrey Lynn Rieb. Mark Rieb who had spent two weeks with bis grandpai- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown returned home with her. NYSSA ELEVATOR FRONT END ALIGNMENT Airplane Spraying Co. Owned And Operated By GO CLASSIFIED I ! ! Miss Snyder Returns HANDLING YOUR FEED GRAINS & WHEAT AT THE WAHLERT SEED PLANT For the third year, Chris N. Wyckoff has been awarded the Joseph Kinsman Starr scholar ship of $600 from the University of Oregon. To be eligible students must have strong aca demic records, must be resi dents of communities of popula tion of 5,000 or less, and must be descendants of early Ameri can pioneers. Mrs. (Laura) Wyckoff, was LT. COL. RALPH E. MAZE also awarded a tuition scholar ship to the University of Oregon. Both are studying this sum “l would recommend inspec Maze enlisted in 1948 and serv mer at Northwestern University tor general duty for every offi ed with the 7th Cavalry Regi of Illinois at DeKalb, 111. They cer considered for promotion ment in Japan until 1950, when will resume their senior year to major," says Lt. Col. Ralph he was selected for officer this fall at the University of E. Maze, Fort Carson's new candidate school at Fort Riley, Oregon in Eugene. inspector general, "because of Kans. the vast knowledge of the opera After competing a basic in tions of other types and facili fantry course at Fort Benning, ties they would gain--more than Ga., he served for two years from any other kind of assign with the 101st Airborne Division ment." training center at Camp Breck The inspector general func enridge, Ky. tion involves advising the com He was in Korea with the 24 th manding general on conditions and 25th Infantry Divisions, re relating to performs Ke of the turning to Hawaii with the latter command’s mission, the state of to become advisor to the 442d discipline, efficiency and eco Infantry Regiment, U. S. Army nomy with the command, in Pacific Hawaiian Reserve. spection of all units and investi The Colonel is a graduate of gation of complaints. the advanced infantry officers’ No other section has a better course at Fort Benning and opportunity to keep in touch with Command, and General Staff every aspect of environment college at Fort Leavenworth, surrounding the troops. Kans. Fresh from a tour as deputy Colonel and Mrs. Maze and insj>ector general at Military their children, Kirk, Kay and Assistance Command head- Kent live at 53 Monk St. in guarters in Vietnam, Colonel Colorado Springs, where they Maze finds he job most inter plan to make their retirement esting, eiciting and educational. home. One of Its best features is that The inspector general’s par "I feel I am giving service to ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Maze the troops." reside in Nyssa. This is a return trip to Fort Carson, Colo., for the Mazes a > he was executive officer for 3d Fair Booth Plans Brigade and. later, deputy assistant chief of staff fur per Made By Grangers sonnel at the mountain post be Members of Oregon Trail fore going to Vietnam. Grange No. 687 met July 20 at a native of Nyssa, Colonel the Oregon Trail Grange hall with Master Don Somers pre siding over the regular business meeting. Agriculture Chairman Stan ley Sisson gave a report on “The New Traffic Emblem" which will be required on all ■nd slow moving vehicles after Jan uary 1, 1968. Plans were discussed for the Malheur County fair booth. Lecturer, Lois Boenig pre ------ o sented a program, "Safety, In the Home and On the Farm.” General Repairing Assisting in a skit were Mr. o — and Mrs. Dean Sisson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sisson, Betty Kurtz and Ira Price. — At the close of the meeting Phon« 372-3570 refreshments were served to r 26 members by the Tom and j NYSSA ... OREGON Duane Drydales. Saturday guests in the George Cleaver home were Mr. and Mr«. Marvin Light and family, Mrs. Ethel Gifford of Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Estrick of Meridian. The Kansas guests were also Monday overnight guests of the Cleavers. The visitors left Tuesday for their home. We Would Appreciate Chris Wyckoff Three - Time Award Winner Towne Garage Visitors From Kansas T ornato« 2 LBS. 39^ SALE DATES CREAM STYLE CORN HAUL SWEET CORN -o- Idaho Canning Company FRO7EN BANQUET DINNERS COOK IN BAG 4 BIRDSEYE Cool Whip 3 88’ 88' Thunderegg Mall — Gold Strike Stamps, Tool I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I