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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON SUNSET NINE WINS GAME AT ADRIAN SU N SE T VALLEY, M ay 13— T h e e n tire O w yhee g ra d e school a t te n d e d th e tra c k m eet a n d baseball g am e a t A d ria n T h u rsd a y . T h e school bus w as used for th e tra n s - portatim g th e pupils. O w yhee won th e b aseball g am e a n d was h ig h - p u in t w in n er of th e trac k -m e e t. VOTE FOR P ete W ilson. Mrs. Jim Robb, a n a Dodson were su p p e r guests a t th e Mrs. ICaude W ilson were among C harles D itty hom e T h u rsd ay , those p re sen t a t th e meet. j T h e L.D.S. p rim a ry officers gave Mrs. N olan Field and dau g h ter a p ink a n d blue show er fo r Mrs. left W ednesday to visit her p a r T h u m B a k er la st F rid a y evening a t e n ts a t D u ra n te, O klahom a. | th e hom e of Mrs. D evon L arson. Mr. a n d Mrs. Andrew T itlan d M r. a n d Mrs. J im W a ta n a be a n d a n d fam ily a n d h e r niece. Mis« fam ily of F ru itla n d were T h u rsd a y G erd Lid of Norway, were supper visitors a t th e hom e of Mr. a n d guests o f M r. a n d Mrs. Olaf Fyl Mrs. T h o m as N ish itan i. lingness F rid a y evening. C a sh T u rn e r h elped F ra n k As- Ira P rice trucked his c attle to um endl d eh o rn a n d b ra n d 60 head Pasture in th e Big Bend d istrict of c a ttle Sunday. W ednesday. Mr. a n d Mrs. O ra New gen sp e n t •Mr. a n d Mrs. B ill Flovd of Boise S u n d a y visiting in M elba, Idaho. Mr. a n d Mrs. O tto Wolfe of N am Mr. a n d M rs. C lau d e W ilson a n d p a a n d M iss C la ra Reed of Boise fam ily w ere S u n d a y guests o f Mr. were d in n e r guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. a n d Mrs. E lm o P rice a t H om edale. H udson Robb last Sunday. Mr. a n d M rs. P ra n k B riggs a t Mr. a n d Mrs. R obert D itty and tended a fam ily reu n io n a t B a k er fam ily a n d Rev. a n d Mrs. J. E. S unday. Mrs. B riggs' sister, Mrs. ' I . ’5* * ’ , ’ LOWELL [STOCKMAN CONGRESS r e p u b l i c a h - for " Second District PPlMIVRlES-MAVjl S T O P L O O K & T H IN K YOUR POTATOES WILL BE READY BEFORE YOU KNOW IT. SO COME IN AND PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US FOR YOUR POTATO DE-VINER AND BEET TOPPER. IF IN NEED OF A NEW BEET BED, CALL US. MACHINE WORK OF ALL KINDS Carl & Burt’s Machine Shop PHONE 269-W THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1948 PAGE FIVE j M ichael B au ers of Boise, a n d h e r ' e r-n ig h t g u e sts a t th e DLmmick Mr. a n d Mrs. D arw in Je n se n a n d O n ta rio visitors recently, four bro th ers, Ja k e . Bob. J a c k a n d hom e were Rev. a n d M rs.. J o h n i son of R ichland visited a t th e M el- I Mrs. F ln d lln g a n d M rs. L aw ren ce F in d lin g of N yssa c alled o n M rs. A rth u r A lright, a n d th e ir fam ilies B eard of P o rtla n d , w ho a re trav e l- I vin Jensen hom e S unday. were p re sen t. Mr. a n d Mrs. Briggs ing th e O ld O regon T ra il bv h o rse i Mr. a n d Mrs. P ete de Leeuw were G root F rid a y a fte rn o o n . - a n v hom e ''riv in g a V-8 Ford. back a n d Bill B u ffin g to n of N am pa, N am pa visitors du rin g th e week fo rm er re sid en t oi m is valley. were M r. a n d Mrs. O ra Newgen, O n ta rio sh o p p ers th is week were A GREATER DAIRY BUSINESS M ae Bagswell, Rev. a n d Mrs. Dod- lim L angley. Mr. a n d M rs. F ra n k on. a n d M rs D itty. IS GOOD BUSINESS Mr. a n d Mrs. R a lp h H aw orth, R ataezyk, Mrs. Ira P rice a n d d a u g h Mr. a n d Mrs. C harles Schweizer. ters, Mrs. M. A. R ataezy k a n d Mr. a n d M iss H a rrie t Cole were S un d ay d in n e r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al a n d M rs. C asm ier R ataezyk. Lew. D on a n d C h a rlie McCoy, b ert N otheis. T h e d in n er was an a n n u a l a ffa ir celebrating th e th ree H am id F yllingness a n d M agnus E k ladies' b irth d ay s. an g er a tte n d e d th e S a m Shaw horse Miss B eu lah S m idt of Caldw ell sale a t Ja m ie so n S a tu rd a y . a n d Harry* H a th aw a y were supper S u n d ay v h .to rs a t th e D elbert guests of M r. a n d Mrs. J im Robb G a rn e r hom e were Mr. a n d Mrs. S u n d a y evening. Ira C raig a n d c h ild re n of O gden, M r. a n d Mrs. J o h n R e ffett and U ta h , w ho were e n ro u te to T acom a gran d so n , L a rry H ite, shopped T ues to m ake th e ir hom e. day a n d w ere luncheon guests a t Mr. a n d M rs. B ill Z lllig a n d th e hom e o f Mr. a n d Mi's. Ja c k G eorge Z lllig of H om edale, a n d R e ffe tt in O n tario . th e K e n n e th L are n se n fam ily were Mr. a n d M rs. C lifford W olfe and d in n er g u ests a t th e W ilbur C h a d a u g h te r a tte n d e d th e Apple blos pin - hom e S u n d ay . T h e y m otored som fe stiv a l in P a y e tte S a tu rd ay . to th e d a m in th e a fte rn o o n . M r. a n d M rs. B e rt Poulsen of Mrs. F red Province, h e r m o th er, T ac o m a a n d th e ir son, Rev. E lm er Mrs. J . D. H a u n ste ln , a n d R ay Poulsen of C aldw ell, were T h u rs H a u n ste in , who a re visiting a t th e day g u ests o f Mr. a n d M rs. O laf Province hom e, s p e n t F rid a y in F yllingness. T h e fam ilies were Il N am pa. linois frien d s years ago. Mr. a n d Mrs. C h arles D itty, M ary Mrs. M arie C. Black left recently Q uery, a n d Rev. a n d M rs. J . E. to visit h e r bro th er, Bob G u th rie , D odson a tte n d e d th e d edication a t Jack so n , W yoming. services of th e new Assem bly of M r. a n d Mrs. H udson R obb left Ood C h u rc h in P a y e tte S unday. T h u rsd a y m o rn in g for L exington, RCv. L ester C arlsen of La G ra n d e N ebraska to visit frie n d s a n d re la was a d in n e r guest of Mr. a n d Mrs. tives, a n d p la n to c o n tin u e o n to T . H. B rew er W ednesday evening. P e n n sy lv a n ia a n d th e e ast coast. T hey p u rch ased a m eta l c a rry -a ll tra ile r a n d w ere driving th ro u g h NEWELL MACHINE th e sta te s. SHOP TO BE BUILT Mr. a n d M rs. Jo e H dbson a n d d a u g h te r, S a n d ra , of O n tario , Mr. N EW ELL H E IG H T S , M ay 13— T he a n d Mrs. H orner B rew er a n d d a u g h M odern P ioneer club m et a t th e ters, a n d M r. a n d Mrs. E m ery H ob hom e of Mrs. J a k e B arge T uesday. son w ere S u n d a y a fte rn o o n guests Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo e H askins a n d of M r. a n d M rs. Jim Langley. Tire special cak e a n d re fre sh m e n ts fe te d son a n d G lad y s C h risto p h e r and th e b irth d a y s of b o th M rs. Joe Lowel C h risto p h e r o f B ak er sp e n t th e w eek-end a t th e Lee S a x to n H obson a n d E m ery Hobson. hom e. Mrs. O la f Fyllingness a n d Mrs. G a ry G ra h a m , L ouis S ta m , E d A ndrew T itla n d were am ong th e Grade School Grounds 12 guests o f Mrs. Andrew E kanger ith D een a n d P a tsy S m ith were a t th e m eeting of th e L u th e ran am ong th e g ra d e school g ro u p th a t L adies A id society W ednesday a f w ent ro ller sk a tin g F rid a y evening a t O n tario . ternoon. B lain W allace a n d M aurice Ju d d M any a tte n d e d th e Ow yhee S u n d a y school to h e a r th e special of C aldw ell sp e n t th e w eek-end a t speakers, Rev. R. L. C h a n d le r of th e M. L. J u d d hom e. Mrs. S ta n le y H ill w as in Boise C aldw ell a n d Rev. S tanley Cain. C ain , a W estm ont college g ra d u ate, on business W ednesday. Mrs. D orothy S lippy h a s re tu rn e d a n d a fo rm er professional m agician, p re sen te d a novel a n d e ducational from P o rtla n d , w here sh e visited B ible lesson th ro u g h th e use of tier d a u g h te r. C arol, w ho is tak in g tre a tm e n ts th ere . m agic tricks. \ Mrs. R oger N orland w as in C a ld M rs. G le n n S trick lan d is w orking well on business T h u rsd a y . a t th e G ene C leaver store. T h e Boy S co u ts h a v e fin ish ed th e W ayne R obb was am obg th e se n iors w ho enjoyed cam ping o u t o ver bridge t h a t th e y h a v e been c o n n ig h t n e a r S ta n le y sta te p a rk d u r stru c tin g for th e rifle m en on the ing th e se n io r 'sn e a k ' la s t F rid ay . Cecil S m ith place. Mr. a n d Mrs. W esley Piercy and M r. a n d Mrs. Andrew T itla n d a n d M iss G e rd L id shopped in Arlene a n d R ube G ra h a m sp e n t th e w eek-end in B uhl, Idaho. Caldw ell T hursday. Mrs. Dick K re 'g a n d Mrs. R ube M r. a n d M rs. Neil D im m ick were hosts to 44 m em bers of th e Ow yhee G ra h a m took D e an n B yard to Boise R iding club la st F rid a y n ig h t. Ov- T h u rsd a y . D ean n B yard is Mrs. G ra h a m ’s g ra n d d au g h ter. •Mrs. R ube G ra h a m a n d Mrs. Dick K reig a tte n d e d a c ard p a rty a t th e H erb T hom as hom e in A d ria n F rid ay . C a rl H ill h a s poured a fo u n d a tio n fo r a pew m achine shed. C aroline S cheim er, Joyce K u rtz and A rlene Piercy w e n t to a F id elia A m ericae m eeting T h u rsd a y evening a t th e hom e of Je n ife r T hom as. Mr. a n d Mrs. W esley Piercy and A rlene were Sunday evening guest* a t th e Bill T oom b hom e in the K in g m an Ko'.ony. Mr. a n d Mrs. Cecil S m ith and Mr. a n d Mrs. Bob W ebster vls- Uted Mrs. W ebster’s cousin, Jan ies ' Polm en in th e h o sp ital in O n ta rio Friday. C aroline Scheim er, Joyce K u rtz Delegate B etty a n d D ona'd Newbill, Arlene To the Republican Piercy, Nell S to k er a n d S hirley UST a b a d bum p a t the curb can sometimes throw the S m ith w ere am ong those w ho a t t w heels of any ca r slightly out of lino • . . without th« National Convention ended th e band concert in O n ta rio d riv er's knowing ab o u t i t Th«n yo u 'd literally bo drag g in g W ednesday. y o u r tires ald«w aya over mllea of h ighw ay. Joyce S toker h a s been ill and a b sen t from school th e p a st week. Don't rlak I t It'a ch eap er an d eater to drive In now for Successful s t o c k m a n , S h irley S m ith a n d Roy M ech- • o r Precision W heel Alignment Service. W e'll check th« fa rm e r. In d o rsed by both. am shopped in N yssa a n d P a rm a «teerlng-gear assem bly. Inspect front-end alignm ent an d L ev e l-h e a d ed . B u sin e ss S a tu rd ay . lik e . P ro g ressiv e. m ake precision adjustm ent, b alan ce front w heel assemblies* FOR MALHEUR COUNTY Let’s Support It By Attending The Malheur Jersey Club’s ANNUAL SPRING SHOW SATURDAY, MAY 15 WILSON’S DRY GOOD STORE Nyssa is Proud OF THE Malheur County Jersey Club See their show on the At the “Y” A PERSONAL MESSAGE from Governor Dewey O n the 21st of May, yours will be a most important decision. Next January this nation will have a new national leadership. It will be a Republican leader ship. It must be a constructive, fearless, able leadership. It must be an experienced leadership. This new Republican leadership must be much more than the one man you select to be your President, and the one man you select to be your Vice-President. Presidency Should Be Team Leadership* It must be a leadership of the strongest, ablest, most outstanding men to be found in America, each best suited for his responsibility. It must be a team leadership- The captain of your team will be the man you select as your President. His will be the responsibility of leading the way on national policy. He will administer the government of the greatest nation in the world. He must pick strong men to assist. He must work closely and harmoniously with the Congress. His responsibility is to^ou. We Shall Have Peace If he understands the complex problems we face as a nation today, we shall have a continuous prosperity—we shall have strength—we shall have peace. His leadership must be strong, sure, unafraid. Twice now in leas than thirty years, America has risen to the test in defense of freedom. The price in blood, sacrifice and sorrow has been very great. It must not occur again. It need not occur again. Before you choose the man you believe best qualified to lead our government there is much you want to know. You will judge his capacity for administrative leadership. You will judge his understanding of world conditions and problems. You will judge his understanding of the multitude of perplexing domestic prob lems which beset us as a nation. You will judge him by his words and by hit deed». His sincerity, his judgment, his ability, his integrity, his faith in our strength as a people, his deep belief in a strong, purposeful America, his understanding, must be clear. Sat. May 15 Frank T. Morgan Proper front wheel alignment is highly importnnt ! Sam COOX J COO N w ill vote O regon p e o p le ’s choice on firs t b allo t. COO N w ilt s triv e to n o m in a te a n o u tsta n d in g R e p u b lic a n for P re sid e n t. Pd. adv. B aker Co. Bepub. Cent. Com. — W. C. Boyd, ehm . COLUMBIA AVENUE Mr. and Mrs. Ja k e O ro o t and Mrs. K ris van Zelf of A rcadia sp e n t ? u n d ay evening w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. Dick O root. Mrs. J a k e van TwLsk called on Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo e S ta m of N yssa la st week. Mrs. G eorge Schw eizer a n d Mrs. Hobson of th e Owyhee called on frien d s in th is com m unity T h u rs day afte rn o o n . G le n a n d J Z C ooper, W ebb P ennie. D ick G ro o t and M elvin Je n se n a tte n d e d a d ra in a g e m eet ing a t Nyssa T h u rsd a y evening. Dick O ro o t w as a business vis ito r in O n ta rio T uesday a fternoon. eq u alize p ressure In tires. Rem em ber— ours Is the authorised Chrysler Plymouth service, by experts who know your car Inside an d o u t WAGGONER MOTOR CO. "IT. aim to taka aara o f oar ow n” with Chryalar-Plym oath ta rric a that matchaa C hryalor-Plym outh anglnaartag S E R V IC E Fa rmers Attention Wishes To Share Views With Oregonians It is in this spirit I come to you. I want you to hear my views, that you may judge. 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