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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FOUIt ul resident attended the funeral ADRIAN BABY IS 'cl Mrs. K. It. Overstreet in N y - a TAKEN BY DEATH , Wednesday. Charley Purdy and Chet Per iy ADRIAN, June 17— The seven- i were Bjise v,a.tors Mondiy. Mr. month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. , Purdy c insulted a specialist about Junior Matthews of Adrian passed his eyes. Olenn Hansen has a crew of away at the home of Mrs. Mat thews' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil i men employed repairing the Si.n- ‘ piot packing house. Case of Arena Valley. Monday a f Mrs. C. W. Matthews of Owyhee ternoon. Several business men and other corner visited friends and telativts Tuesday. June Au. man of Meidian Is visit ing her brother while iter folks .to cn a trip. Mrs. R - il Patton, Sr„ of Cwy- ' ee v on the Ph.lco rid.o given by I he Hotly the j ter Tuesday evening. The Legion Bn;j auxiliary met at the Legion hall Tuesday evening, 'with 1C pre •:it. Refreshments were erved by Mrs. Oienn Brown and Mrs. Bob Brown. r»r! Davis was In Nyssa Monday for HIGH acre yield BUY Y O U R P E E R L E S S is t h e c h o ic e FOR L O W CO ST W A TE R Plenty of water is the basis for all bountiful crops; and a good well de serves the best pum p. A dependable Peerless Turbine Pump, for wells V inside diameter or larger, will produce ample water for all your requirements right through the peak seasons. Peerless offers widest range of capacities—from 15 to 30,000 G.P.M. with lifts from any practicable depth. You may choose either a water or oil lubricated type and any type of power drive—electric, trac tor, right angle gear or V- or flat belt. See us for a recommendation of pump and drive to meet your needs for water. TH E D A IL Y G R IN D O F M A N Y FEET— — that*» th e re a l te s t o f a good floor p a in t— a n d Q U IC K S T E P is m ad e fo r ju s t t h a t purpose— to w ith s ta n d th e tra m p in g a n d scuffing of m an y fee t. U sed in h u n d red s o f schools, h o sp itals, h o tels— a n d in th o u sa n d s o f hom es. CO LO R C A R D 1 REE. S u iti Uy: Parma W ater Lifter Co. Panna, Idaho PC C R IC C C I GENERAL PAINT ■ t t i l l f t a a ■ k ’ V 'l C O R P O R A T I O N Tasi Stunz Lum ber PEERLESS PUMP DIV„ food Ma<hin,ry Corp. I n d ia n a p o lla , I n d .i Q u in c y , l l l . | L o s A n g o la s 3 1 , C a lif. > Company on business. day. Mrs Bob Brown visited her par Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCullough ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cummings, In if Tillamook spent Friday night Bo se Wednesday. •t the George Bright home. Mr. J..n Gear of Van:ouver, Washing McCullough will be the athletic ton is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Fran teacher at the high school. They ’eft Saturday for Tillamook, and ces Defter. Fred Deffer returned home Taes- nlan to return here Thursday for iv from Vancouver, Washington, he summer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatch and wli-re he visited his grandparents. R.-v. and Mrs. Moore left iatur- Barbara. Joyce and Junior Mc i \ r marling for Corvallis to at Ginnis spent Sunday at the Duane tend the graduation of their daugh- Hatch home in Star. Dinner gusets of Mr. and Mrs. r. be ty, from the Oregon State vac. After graduation they drove Avin McGinnis Sunday were Mr. to Portland to visit friends. Rev. and Mrs. Gavle Martin and Ron M >vr,? and Betty will return to nie. Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis Adrian the latter part of the week and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and and Mrs. Moore will attend sum Billy and Marsha. J-.rr.es McGinnis, B'll Willis, Al mer s haul in Corvallis. Mrs. C. A. Roe of Boise is vi'.it- vin McGinnis and Richard Hoi'y >. • at the n_,me of her daughter, are building a house for Vernon But'er in Newell Heights. Mr-. Oe u se Riddle, and family. A lirge crowd attended the bene- K T Peterson was a Caldwell vis ' it dance given for Mr. and Mrs. itor Thursday. '• i K rc’ccr of Kingmttn Kolony Rav Landau at the Legion hall Sat urday evening. The young couple is baling hay for Bill Webb. Ernest R,>si and family of Den was pre ented S107 to help replace ver are visiting at the R iy Knight their furniture that was recently home. Mr. Ro i and Mis. Knight stolen. Mrs. Ce-il Scott is visiting at the ire b lither and sister. Mr and Mr Don Cupp and Mr. 'home of her father. Ch rlcy Purdy. The Earl Davis family spent and Mrs. Roy Knight are moving • i C.i ,cde. Tile men have been -Sunday in Vale at the home of i. n.iyed by the Tertcling Con- j Mr Davis’ parents. Fob Webster wa a Boise visitor ru i m company building the new rtud and will be working on the Tuesday. | Mrs. James McGinnis spent Tues- new highway at Cascade. Mi. a id Mr.-,. Frank Healey left 'dav in Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatch and Friday far Klamath Falls. They ; family and Joyce McGinnis shopped were working on the road. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fairchild left in Boise Tuesday. Wednesday for Whiteblrd, Idaho. | Mrs. Stanley Hill and Mrs. Bill tim er and June Ausman were Locnev spent Wednesday in Boise | .‘ hopping. Ontario visitors Friday. The Mary-Martha Missionary so- Mrs. Walter Markham of Stan- f >rd, Nebraska is visit ipg at the ] riety met at the home of Mrs. Lam home of her sister, Mrs. K. I. Pet- bert Dierking Thursday. Mrs. E. E. Eastman was the assistant hostess. cro n . and family. Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson and The Adrian merchants softball D >i t and Mrs. Walter Markham team played the A A A. at the C.C.C. were Sunday dinner guests at the catr.p Tuesday evening. The game was to p'ay off a tie. John Quigley li me In Nyssa. '1 lie ladies of the auxiliary .sewed Mr and Mrs. Clifford Looney of at the R-.bert Robertson home Caldwell were dinner guests at the Tuesday. Those from Adrian were home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Parker Maxine Brown, Sue Ashcraft and Sunday. Mrs. K. I. Peterson. Billy loon ey received in the mail Mrs. Jtoff Williams and Mrs. Wil- a red ribbon that he won at the am Ashcraft shopped in Caldwell 4-H fair, held in Ontario, last month. He received this award for Thur day. Arlene Peter-on left Sunday for the cookies that he made. Eugene to attend summer 4-H Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eastman of Caldwell snent Sunday at the Bob school. Mr. and Mrs. Ray O'Bryan of Brown home. "t i?r'..tn I. T >wa hve moved to Ad- Mr. and Mrs. Jess Norris and n Mi O’Bryan will teach music Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Brown spent in the high school. Sunday fishing at Owyhee dam. Bill A-hcraft and John Ence Bill Wil is was a Boise visitor pent the week-end at Owyhee Saturday afternoon. dam fishing. Dwight Palmer, who has been Henry Reuter left Saturday to convalescing after a major opera attend summer school at Corvallis. tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Reuter is agriculture teacher Bob Webster, has returned to Nys- in the high school. a, where he is employed by Leslie Mrs. Robert. Hamilton and son Stoker. of Wilder visited her parents, Mr. Mrs. George DeHaven and chil and Mrs. William Ashcraft, Fri- dren visited in Wetser Monday. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 19 IS Mrs. C. H. Merrick, has returned afternoon. Mrs. Delila Child of Ogden is home for the summer from L i visiting in tne Grant Patterson Grande, where she had been attend ing school. Marjorie has been elect OWYHEE. June 17— Mr. and Mrs. home. ed secretary of the associated wo Mrs. Mildred Hite and Mrs. Mary Ed Corfield and Mrs. Annie Gregg Hatt left Sunday for La Grande, men students and junior class rep and Herschel Gregg and children where they will attend summer resentative for the coming term. were Sunday dinner guests in the school. S. D. Bigelow home. Mrs. Grant Patterson, Mrs. Delila Condition Improv A Bible school program was held Child oi Ogden, Mrs. Sam Hartley, Mrs. Artie Robertson, who has Friday evening In the schoolhouse and Mrs. Dan Hartley shopped in with a large number present. The | Caldwell and Nampa Monday. been in Portland for some time pupils pre-ented a sample of the receiving medical treatment, is im work which was done during the Home from School— proved in health, but will remain two weeks. Stanley Cain gave a Marjorie Merrick, daughter of in Portland for further treatment. hert message. Mrs. Martha Klingttack and Fred v ere business visitors in Payettf Monday. Mrs. Charley Culbertson, Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and Mrs. Rus sell Patton, Sr., were those front Owyhee who attended the home 'feezingdemonstration at the Bridg- ford plant in Ontario Friday. Friday dinner guests in the Mar- ha Klingback home were Miss Wil ma Bullard of Arcadia and Bobby, Ronnie and Sandy Kriner of the -,'neoln district. Mr. and Mrs. le e Strickland, who were re-ently married, were hon- >red Friday evening with a surprise oartj* by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Schweizer, Mr. and Mrs. Oce Schweizer, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Marshall and Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. "Vhuek Share, Mr. and Mrs. Char ge Schweizer, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tlenn and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Householder, Mrs. Ken Par ker, and Mrs. Gertrude Jackson. The newlyweds were presented with i nice gift. Mrs. Howard Evans and Anne of Parma, and Mrs. Inabelle Fisher of Nyssa were Sunday guests in the Darrell Williams home. Roberta Morfltt. Mary Ellen Wil • Contact us if you’re interested in truck service iams, and Maxine Kygar won blue that keeps trucks operating economically. Here's "ivbons on their cookies at the 4-11 why: •lub fair. The other two members if the club, Shirley Hoke and We plan your work efficiently. Our shopmen are loan Crocker, won second on their com petent craftsmen. They fin d and fix little ookies. The club is led by Mrs. troubles before they become big ones. They have Keith Tallman. the skill and w ill to do thorough jobs. Mrs. Vic Marshall, Mrs. Lee Strickland. Mrs. Gertrude Jackson, We are part o f the International Truck service and Mrs. Lee Householder were organization. We have factory-standard Interna ^hoppers in Caldwell Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eisenmenger tional parts. We have special International equip of Parma were Sunday callers in ment for testing, servicing and repairs. he William Peutz home. So contact us for service that pays off in the Maxine Kygar went to Boise last week to spend two weeks with her language the truck operator understands best — vister, Mrs. Dick Brown, and fami ton-mile economy. This service available for other ly- makes as well as International. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Culbertson entertained at dinner Sunday for their son Larry on his ninth birth day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mearl McClure and children, and Mrs. Dorothy Slippy and children. Mrs. Mildred Hite, Mrs. Threlma PHONE 86-J Elliott, and Mrs. Ellis Walters shop ped in Boise Wednesday. Mrs. Wal ters brought her granddaughter. Breed v Walters, home with her for a visit. Mrs. Neil NichoLson was a caller in the Werner Peutz home Friday SURPRISE PARTY IS GIVEN NEWLYWEDS INTERNATIONAL Truck Service Means TON-M ILE ECONOMY why OWYHEE TRUCK & IMP. CO. INTERNATIONAL Trucks V s’* V*v *s S'*' \ .. iN ** * w io " v **U ,*rf \ m , VO*®' V»\" ' ftS Boat Carnival Sunday, June 20 — 1 P.M. — ! »oat Rides Skiing and Surfboard Riding hi lfie49 R)fiD W e 'll have it Friday . . . The C ar o f the Year, the Ford Forty Ninerl If'j the one and only N E W car in its field, and you can see it at our show rooms Friday! There never w as an automobile like this before. There is no other like it today. < The revolutionary, new '4 9 Ford is a complete break with the past. It w as designed by you— all the w ay through. Yes, in surveys, letters and personal interviews, you told Ford what you wanted. And it's on its way) It looks like a custom built car! Just for the thrill of if, look at the list o f new features. And for on even b ig g e r thrill — your b ig g e st thrill o f the y e a r— see the '49 Ford, "The C a r of the Year", at our showrooms Friday I N l W ! You wanted R O O M . So we ga v e you a 5 7 ' front, and 6 0 ' reor »eat, with lots of shoulder and elbow room. N E W ! You wanted SAFETY. So we ga v e you o 5 9 % more rigid ''life gu a rd '' Body. 3 5 % easier "M a g ic Action" King- Sire Brakes, and new "Picture W indow s". IwWm JunelS! HERRIMAN MOTOR CO. Boat Drill NEW! You wanted COMFORT. It's here, in a new "M id Ship" Ride, "H y d ra - C o il" Front Springs, "P ara-F le x" Rear Springs. It rides like a dream I N E W ! You wonted E C O N O M Y . N ew V -8 ond SIX Engines. Up to 1 0 % more go s economy. (Up to 2 5 % with O v e r drive, optional at extra cost) N E W ! You wonted BEAUTY. W ell, you'll see for yourself June 18! You'll coll Ford "The Cor of the Year!” Outboard and Inboard Rides At Snake River Bridge Nyssa, Oregon Plenty Of Bleacher Seats ON WEST SIDE OF RIVER — NEWEL Severa signs in A sur be held grade s and 4 o Verda of Sterl the hom Mrs. Ikt Mr. ar Gary vis called or and dat Ellen home of M. L. Jt Mrs. J Parma Bem ie Oregon Hardmar Mr. ai staying \ Dudley 1 on a loo] ho. Oarolir audition Mrs. < oline a tt dren Ha Nampa ' The \ in Caldv Nell £ sprained Selma ness col Mr. and week-enc Mrs. L were an nish mu urday r hall for whose f before t to their Miles Heights were mt terian evening. Blain have bt Judd h< Patsy at thé 1 Mrs. Friday wer, wh Twenty many n Joyce shower urday a the Kir Mr. a having on thei Mr. at at the h Mrs. Pa urday. Mr. a soon where Otto home Leor truck. Ralp startin berries Mr. Big Bt ham i] Mr. Gary Mr. ited ir of N Georg Mr. the h Sunda Mrs have LOW I HAV LOWER Witty ar De Wate ing for attend 4 A birr held at home 17 Kandler. party wt Donald i Mrs. Ph: George 1 The d will be Monday, dren In vited to Billy \ fers, an' the boat day. Miss J Eastern the sumi Mr. ar Phoenix, Mausiing Fret well. Mr. ar ents of orial hoe mer Jo; Mr. and Mr. ar rolled at the nine Mr Fa dy, and children church i day scht Dieson f Mr. ChK sage. Williar Monday sessions - at Astor er visits buddies LeRoy new Fra To Paye Mrs f Ward wt