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PAGE FIVE THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1948 Wesley, NU-ACRES YOUTH TO | who received NEWELL HEIGHTS, May 2 0 - A Mother’s day dinner for Mrs. R. R. Overstreet and Mrs. Olive Judd of Parma was held at the M. L. Judd home Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Judd of Parma, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Small of Notus and Maurice and Ellen Judd and I Saturday for removal for his ap-1 Gary and Mr and Mrs. their eighth grade Miss Pauline Petree of Caldwell, j -pendtx in Ontario. Piercy and Arlene attended the Mrs. John Timmerman and Mrs.1 Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz and O. Groot of Nyssa went to Port- [ Joyce visited relatives in Parma Owyhee race meet in Homedale Sunday. land Wednesday for a major op-1 Sunday. NU-ACRES, May 20— Dick Hawley eration. Joyce Stoker and Selma Stam I Dan Norland. 'Joye will attend the western Guernsey Those of the Wade school who Mr. and Mrs. Gene I sale to be neld in the Pacific In received diplomas May 20 are Billy ternational Exposition building in Portland May 20 in connection with the 71st annual convention of the American Guernsey Cattle club. Dick, along with several other Van de Water and Vernon Ricks. To Portland— Mrs. John Timmerman of Newell Heights leu iusl week ior Portland to v i. it an uncle, who has been Saturday Special For The Perfect Graduation Gift. In Stock Now mick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Olson of Marsing. Mrs. Ben Wherry and Johnnie of New Plymouth visited Mrs. Ed Meroney Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Henne visited relatives in Nampa Sunday and drove to Given Springs. Warren Johnson of The Dalles, son of F. A. Johnson and Mrs. War ren Johnson spent a few days visit ing friends and relatives here. 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Only_____ — ....................— Intermountain Furniture Company Phone 176-W Nine guests were present. Many nice gifts were receivedby the hon- oree. Mr. and Mrs. Lee James of Leb anon, Oregon visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anderson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James were former owners of the Junction store, now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bevan of Marsing were Sunday visitors in the Ed Meroney home. Mrs. Bevan i. a sister of Mrs. Meroney. Mr. and Mrs. George Smitt en tertained in their home Sundaj afternoon Mr. and Mfs. D. Groo! and Mr. and Mrs. J. Groot of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson ol Parma. Mrs. Glen Levers and Mrs. Georg« Wherry of Payette visited Mr. ano Mrs. Ed Meroney Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hathaway and Harry of Wilder. Mrs. Frank T. Johnson and children and Mrs Herb Newell and Jimmy spent the week-end in Pendleton visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Hathaway and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hathaway. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock of Den ver have been visiting Frank A. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Johnson and Mrs. Leona Loe and Shirley were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parks of Fruitland Sunday. Nyssa Transfer Co General trucking anywhere in Oregon and Idaho Grain, household goods, building materials and heavy equipment hauled. Lyle Bartron Frank Lawrence Phone 53 or 191-J DIPLOMAS GIVEN AT WADE AND BEND BIG BEND, May 20— Mr. and Mrs Charles Skelton of Roswell were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Teter were Sunday dinner guests of her fa ther, Alex Page, and family of Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lyons and children, Velma and Delwin, visited relatives in Vale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Mecham and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ashcraft. Mi. and Mrs. Boyce van de Water and daughters, Loretta and Lor raine, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Deason of Arena valley. Mrs. Clarence Ricks visited Fri day with her mother, Mrs. Kate Morris of Boise. Mrs. Dyre Roberts went to Port land Saturday evening for medical treatment Karen and Sharon are staying with Mrs. Harvey Ben nett. The sheep division of the Big Bend stock club drove to the Lora Pillsbury farm and witched Henry Reuter, F.F.A. select a choice lamb for Mary Hatch's 4-H project, and explain his reasons for choosing lk A new junior class was organised Sunday at the Lower Bend Sun day school, with Mrs. Lisle as tea cher. Dorothy Furgeson returned to school Monday after being sick. Pupils of the Big Bend school Pd. A dv. Guy Cordon for U. S. S«rv>toc Comm. Georg« F Jam eson, Exec. Secty. Portlond, Ore. We just received a small shipment of OLSON ROTO BEATERS The available supply is going to be shorter than first anticipated. DON’T WAIT until the last minute. Come in NOW and make arrangements for your OLSON BEATER. Call us or write B and M Equipment Co Nyssa, Oregon INC. Phone 270-W