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HAUE SIX TH E NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON . 1 ------- SURPRISE B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y IS G IV E N ARC AD IA, April 29-- Mr. and Mis. Sherman of Imperial avenue re turned last week from a visit to Ogden. Betty Garren and Don have m ov ed to Ontario where Mrs. Garren is employed. The Arcadia Sunshine club will meet April 30 with Mrs. George Hust on Imperial avenue. A surprise birthday party was given at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. George Paxton last week for Mr. Paxton and Mrs. Fred Shilling. Present besides the honorées were Mr. Shilling. Mrs. Paxton, Mr. and Mra. Paul Moeller, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. Lole Be lisle and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larmond. T h e evening was spent ~ in playing pinochle. Refreshments j week-end with Miss Janice OBborn were served by Mrs. Paxton. near Parma. Idaho. The young people o f the Notus Mr. and Mrs. Bob M cKinney were hurch had charge of the closing exercises at Arcadia Sunday school. dinner guests Sunday in the George Rev. Chandler of Caldwell will be Moeller home. present Sunday, M ay 2. Mrs. Fred Shilling was a busi Gariana M cKinney oi BerryviUe ness visitor in Payette last week. Arkansas is vbiting his sister. Mrs. Tony Marostica has purchased George Moeller, and fam ily and •i new Ford truck. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKinney. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shilling and Dorothy Houston, daughter of* fam ily were dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Houston, had in the Bill Anderson home in On her tonsils removed last week. tario. Ethel Bullard of Hermiston is A pink and blue shower was giv visiting her father, Charles Bullard, en at the home o f Mrs. Glenn Do and other relatives here. vers March 23 to r Mrs. Ernest Nlel Bower's 4-H sewing club will Webb. Jr., Mrs. L. Ellis of Payette meet at her home M ay 1. and Mrs. Talbot had charge o f the Several of the farmers are spray games. Refreshments were served ing their beets this week. Some >y the hostess. are discing them up and planting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shilling and potatoes. family called Tuesday night on Mr. Miss Betty Bullard spent the and Mrs. Erwin Dwahnke, who have moved from Nebraska to the old Bishop farm. Rudy Marostica went to Baker last week to attend a Catholic conference. FARM ERETTE C LU B ELECTS OFFICERS Y O U R N E W A U T H O R IZ E D D E A LE R Ferguson Tractors AND IMPLEMENTS W ITH FERGUSON SYSTEM — A S K FO R D E M O N S T R A T IO N — Western Corrugator Co. PHONE 181-W NYSSA, ORE. Notice To Water Users Of Owyhee Irrigation District Conserve your water. Don’t waste. Unless water conditions change for the better within the next sixty days, you will be restricted to four feet per acre delivery. By order of Board of Directors O W Y H E E IR R IG A T IO N DISTRICT -■ - THU RSDAY, A PR IL 29, 1948 ~■ club R IC H L A N D FAR M ER LAYS W ATER P I P E * agent. club ________ or*“ ^ edwlniile Grove community, with W. E. G il R IC H LA N D , April 29— Mrs. W. C. lespie as local leader. O fficers of Lundy, Mrs. W. E. Lundy and Ro the club are Leonard Dahle, presi bert Runcorn returned home Mon- dent; B illy Palmer, vice president, day evening after visiting several 411(1 Kenneth Aldrich, secretary. In the Jefferson community a days in Portland. Mr. and Mra. William Van Zelf beef club was organized under the visited at the Joe Dlrksen home leadership o f Harvey DeBaven. O f ficers elected were Roland Eisen- Sunday. Albert Pfetler has Just finished barth, president; Dick DeHaven, laying 2,000 feet of concrete pipe vee president, and Wesley Wietz, secretary. for irrigation on his farm. T h e new clubs bring the number John Janssen o f Housten, Mrs. John Van Slyke and children of of 4-H crops and livestock clubs W ilder and Mr. and Mrs. Fred organized this year to 22, with a Houston and fam ily of Caldwell total enrollment of 212. Tnese clubs were Sunday visitors at the Joe are in addition to the 82 4-H home economics clubs that have been Dirksen home. Mr. and Mra. Fred Wallis and carrying on their work during the Raymond Woody of Hertville, M is winter months. T h e total enroll souri, are visiting several days with Mr. and Mrs. Les Woody. Mrs. W a l ment in ail 4-H work in Malheur lis and Raymond Woody are sister county this year has shown about and brother o f Les Woody. a 16 per cent Increase over 1947. Mr. and Mrs. R ay Russell, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brandt, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gowen spent Sun- Buys Bull— L. E. Robbins o f Nyssa recently la y in McCall. purchased the registered brown Swiss bull, Mr. Dexter No. 78560 4-H A C T IV IT IE S from O tto Detmer o f New P ly S H O W IN G IN C R E A SE mouth, Idaho, according to infor mation received from Fred S. Idtse, Four additional 4-H livestock secretary o f the Brown Swiss Cattle clubs were organized last week, Breeders association, Beloit, W is according to E. M. Hauser, county consin. WANTED F A R M E R S T O G R O W SEED O N C O N T R A C T W e want to place some contracts among farmers for the growing of turnip and mustard seeds. These varieties will produce seed this year, in early fall. See us at once if you have a piece of ground suitable for this. WATTS SEED CO. PHONE 74, P A R M A — PHONE 144-J, NYSSA EASIER DITCHING THROUGH Tough Stuff! To The Voters Of Malheur County. Robert L. ‘Bob’ Davis DOUBLE WING BETTER DITCHES —in less FOR SALE BY NYSSA IMPLEMENT CO. Pioneer Service Company Inc. * * * * We wish there were indications of a near- normal supply of McCormick-Deering Binder Twine and International Baler Twine for 1948, but it doesn't look that way. The situation this year, just as in the past several years, will be unsettled due to the shortage of fibers used in manufacture of twine. We urge all of our customers who need binder twine and baler twine to order from us at once. OWYHEE TRUCK & PHONE 86-J IMP. CO. I N T I t N A T I O N A t MA R V I I T I R FARM I O U I F M I N T HIA DO UA RT IR t THE NU-ACRES, April 29— Visitors Sunday in the W illiam Grasmick home were Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Osttmiller o f , Fruitland and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gumsey ot Ontario. The Farmerette club held its regu lar meeting April 21, with an all- day meeting. Each member pro vided a covered dish for the lun- WITH THE r'heon. New officers were elected mill in it in mi for the coming year. Th ey are as follows: President, Mrs. Frank Ned- balek: vice president. Mrs. Henry Blanchard; secretary, Mrs. Cecil ISrewington, and treasurer, Mrs. Leo EUibee. A drawing fo r a wed J U U M L electrically welded ding ring quilt was held. Mrs. Cecil Double Wing Chattin Ditch* Brewl Pgton won the quilt. era build ditches in stubble, S/Sgt. M. T. Godwin, son of Mr. sod. h eary soil or gTavel and Mrs. Thomas Godwin, left Ap- with the greatest oi easa ’dl 13 with the 353rd squadron of and efficiency. The exclusive *.he 301st very heavy bomb group curved mold board wings i v a routine training mission to slice ahead smoothly, roll Unopposed Candidate on the Democratic Ticket German, arriving on April 15, ac the dirt up evenly and build strong, uni cording to word received from the form banks. The wings, wheels and beam time for the office of ^mokey Hill A ir Force air base in are quickly adjustable to make any sixe —at lower cost Salina Kansas. ditch. Clean ditches perfectly in one trip THEBE'S A CHATTIN M A L H E U R C O U N T Y SH E R IFF Mrs. Ed Meroney underwent a through, and leave a clear, flat-bottomed FOR EVERY NEED- m ajor operation Thursday in the ditch that carries a maximum volume of F R ID A Y , M A Y 21 MADE IN 12 SIZES Holy Rosary hospital in Ontario. ahe is recovering satisfactorily and I have had several years of law enforcement will return home this week. Mrs. Thomas Nedbalek, Mrs. experience. George Grasmick, and Mrs. Prank I promise, if elected, to devote my undivided Nedbalek shopped In Ontario M on “ The House of Oliver” day afternoon. They visited Mrs. attention to the administration of the office. Ed Meroney at the hospital while I will serve the county faithfully and well. there. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ellibee made I will extend courtesy to all and partiality to a business trip to Caldwell M on none. day. Stunz and Thomas Mr. and Mrs. George Grasmick entertained at a birthday dinner mini i:iti’iniiiiti'i|i iiinii til ri lit in iirm-rH'i 11 rrm I'l'nrin iiminiiiiiii'iinin www unmiwm wntwiwri'i nwwm ' Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kiesel were guests. T h e oc ‘K E E P Y O U R C R E D IT G O O D !’ casion was in celebration of Mr. Grasmick’s and Mr. K iesel’s birth day. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Durrington and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ellibee were among those attending [ the rodeo a t New Plymouth Sun day. Thomas Godwin is confined to his bed for an indefinite time. He has been under a doctor's care for over a week. Cleve Long has returned from Madras, Oregon, where he spent the winter working. Leroy Barney and M yrtle T e l ford were married April 9 in Idaho Falls. Mrs. Barney is form erly of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. George Grasmick spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Olson in Marsing. (Independently Owned and Operated) John K rai o f Nyssa visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nedbalek Sunday. They were neighbors in Nebraska several years ago. Several farmers from the com No Commission Charged in Collections munity attended the labor meeting at Parma Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Smit of No Docket Fees — No Filing Fees Nu-Acres called on Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam and other friends in this community Tuesday a fter No Contract to Sign and Regret noon. Callers at the Dick Groot home Thursday evening were Mr. and A ll Moneys Paid Direct to Creditor Mrs. Jake G root of Arcadia. % Mr. and Mrs. G errit Groot of Apple Valley called on relatives of this community Tuesday evening. Your Account Always Remains in Your Own Hands at all Times. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Larsson and Dick Groot were business vis itors in Weiser and Ontario W ed Pioneer Service Credit Information Most Valuable. nesday morning. 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