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THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1918 H IE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, N YSSA, OREGON TACK FOUR the game by one point. , ornia, who are en route to Alaska, Another guest at the Mitchell home equipment. at the Owyhee dam. CHURCH PREPARING Mrs. Jes.s Norris were dinner guests fishing Mrs Morris Snapp of Boise call- i visited from Thursday until Sunday is their daughter, Mrs. Leo Lorenz at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lynn Snodgra.ss of Nyssa was In Mr and Mrs. Dean Ausman re * with -• -- FOR DEDICATION Looney Wednesday evenin'. Mr. and • ----- Mrs. -------- George «»,,-w-n Mitchell. of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. | Adrian Monday distributing pos- turned Sunday evening from Fort ed on friends Thursday. ADRIAN, July 15—Choir practice waa held at the Prysbyterian par sonage Wednesday evening. Songs are being practiced every week for the dedication, which will be held the latter part of the month. Bill Oibson at Big Bend, who re cently returned with Mrs. Oibson from the east, where they spent three months visiting, called on Adrian friends Wedne day. Mr and Mrs. A. C. Henderson, Mr and Mrs. R. T. Holly. Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Wes Hensley spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rone Median of Vale. Mrs. Ruth Looney and sons at tended pi-nlc at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sparks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs A. C. Henderson motored to Emmett Saturday and returned Sunday They visited their daughter, Mr>. Lorraine Glennon, and son* Vernon Parker. Howard Hatch and Bobbie Hatch spent Sunday We Extend Best Wishes TO THE Owyhee Riding Club Nyssa Ni^ht Rodeo Fri., Sat., July 23 and 24 FOR A SUCCESSFUL When you think of July 2:i and 24 think of the NYSSA RODEO and when you think of livestock feed think of us. Tobler’s Feed and Fuel OLIVER ; ters for the Nyssa rodeo. | A birthday party for Wayne I Sparks was held at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sparks Sunday. Eighteen guests were present. Wayne, four years old, re ceived many nice gifts. Refresh ments were served by Mrs. Sparks Mr. and Mrs. Kindlesparker and Dorothy Willis left Saturday for Coos Bay. They have been visitin; Mr. and M n. bui wuiis. Mrs. Elaine Glenn of Boise spent Saturday evening at the Gayle Mar in home. Those attending a lawn picnic Sunday evening at the Howard Hatch home were Mrs. Sara Hall and family of Caldwell, Mrs. Mar garet Wight and family of Parma nd Mrs. EM Wymer of Parma. Bob McCullough, Adrian coach, is employed at the cannery. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft went to Wilder Sunday to attend a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Ashcraft at the Bob Hamilton home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ashcraft and Wanda Pae. Mrs. Bob Hamilton and son vis- |ited Mrs. Hamilton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holly and Ted have spent the last two weeks at Burgdorf. Idaho. They plan to pend most of the summer there. Mrs. Bud Hanson of Chester, Nebraska arrived Saturday evening for a visit at the K. I. Peterson home. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hill spent the Fourth near Unity. Dr. and Mrs. William Mitchell of Parma called at the Vernon Parker home Thursday evening. Rev. Moore and Phyllis Eastman with several from surrounding com munities left Sunday to attend the Presbyterial at Seabeck, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Pratt and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith visited the Scouts at McCall Sunday. Several farmers are combining grain this week. The government ditch broke at the Hugh Lamb farm early Sunday morning. The Adrian softball team defeated the Owyhee Truck and Implement company Wednesday evening by a score of 16 to 7. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas have been away on a week's vacation. Mrs. Bob Brown and Mrs. Cecil Scott were in Nyssa Wednesday. Mrs. Webb and Joan were Ontar io visitors Thursday. Calvin Martin of Parma is visit ing at the Gayle Martin home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and Billie and Marcia, Dorothy Willis and Joyce McGinnis visited Mr. Willis' mother in Ontario Wednesday ev ening. Mrs. Gayle Martin and Ronnie visited her sister, Mrs. Don Boren, I in Nampa Wednesday. Mrs. Ted Teske of Nyssa visited her sister, Mrs. Bill Willis, and fam ily Tuesday evening. The Bob Webster family attended I he boat races in Homedale Sun day evening. Jess Norris entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Hob Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Roy O'Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mc- Culouuh and Sandra. Mrs. George Bright and Mr. and Mm. Bob Eastman of Caldwell at a hamburg er fry at Big Bend park Friday evening in observance of his wife’s birthday. Earl Davis moved his barber shop Collins, Colorado, where they vis ited Mrs. Ausman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alvan McGinnis were Nyssa visitors Saturday after noon. The reclamation bureau has fin- 'st'ed cleaning the Adrian drain ditch. -everal Adrian residents celebrat ed their birthdays last week. Bill Wehb and Mrs. Jess Norris and C. G. Brown attended a picnic on the lawn at the C. G. Brown home Sunday afternoon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb and Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Je«s Norris and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Atterbury md Judy of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eastman of Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and Bil- 'ie, Mr. and Mrs. Kendlesparker of Coos Bav. Dorothy Willis, Ray mond Willis and Gay Davis pic niked at Owyheee dam Friday ev ening. Alvan McGinnis. James McGinnis and Junior and Rich Holly fished in Jordan Valey Sunday. Mrs. W. W Smith of Newell heights spent Sunday and Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alvan McGinnis. The Adrian softball team played Nampa at Nampa Sunday and lost Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pounds were dinner guests at the R. T. Holly home Monday evening. F lelim en Kish— Fieidmen of the Amalgamated Sugar company left Friday for a | fuhing trip to Stanley basin. Those j making the trip are Joe Maughan j Huffaker of Vale. Eldon Jensen of ! and Henry Zobell of Nyssa, Ardth Payett and Bernard Johnson of Ontario. Harvey Hunt went as ! cook for the men. Have Visitors— Mr. and Mrs. Caude Hampton and Mrs. Hampton's mother, Mrs. Will Gulliford of Los Gatos, Calif- N YSSA INSURANCE AGENCY Fire and Automobile Insurance Rentals Bonds We are earnestly en deavoring to serve the transportation needs of the people in this area — buying and selling used cars, as well as delivering new Ford car’s and trucks. HERRIMAN MOTOR CO. Ralph Lawrence, Agent Nyssa, Oregon Get A Bang Out Of The NYSSA NIGHT RODEO But = = Don’t Let Your Tires Go Bang BUY NEW ONES FOR THE BIG CELEBRATION Friday and Saturday --------- July 23 and 24 Nyssa Rodeo Grounds For Safety And Convenience DEEP WELL TURBINE PUMPS Have your car serviced in advance. With Right Angle Gear Drive ( O A New will pay you big dividends. Here's a crop booster you can depend on. It s a Peerless Deep Well Turbine Pump, equipped with a Peerless Gearturbo ( right angle drive) lie*). 1 be Peerless Gearturbo right angle drive is die best bet yet for connect ing a horizontal engine to a vertical pump shaft. The Gearturbo gives fa'mers and ranchers a sure means of pumping needed water where there is no electricity for power, or where auxiliary power from gasoline, nat ural gas, diesel engines is desirable. A grand experience is in store for those who attend Nyssa’s Second Buckaroo Celebration. Farm Power Leader H ere, the power leader of Oliver's new, modern tractor fleet. It's the husky 3-4 plow "88” with a 6-cylinder engine and six forward speeds to provide you with a practical work- ing pace for every farm operation. The "88” is an ideal unit for concentrated farming . . . for all the heavy '»rush” jobs season after season. To suit your fuel situation, Oliver offers three great engines: (1) fo r gasoline, (2) for tractor fuels, (3) diesel . . . designed specifically for a farm tractor and available later. Look at these new features: direct drive power take-off. Oil Miser transmission case, floating oil pump screen inlet, 20-gallon fuel tank, battery ignition and automatic spark advance, basic interchangeability of Oliver’s full line of cen- trally mounted and rear suspended tools and a choice of interchangeable cast iron or stamped steel wheels with all other new Row Crop models. Let us give you the details on all the valuable farm-utility features found on Oliver's new farm-engineered tractor fleet, built in Row Crop, Standard, Row Crop with Adjustable Front Axle or Single Front Wheel models. R A IN F A L L C A N 'T Nyssa and its rural areas on the co-op D O IT A l t I Parma, Idaho eration that has made this gala event possible. 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