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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1919 PAGE FIVE FORMER OWYHEE RESIDENT INJURED ner nas been given each year for her daughter. Mrs. Jesse Gregg. Mark Fraley and Charles Peterson where they will view the new the basketball players but this year in observance of her birthday. left Wednesday for San Francisco, Chrysler automobile. it was decided to honor all those Otherguests were Mr. Gregg and OWYHEE, Mar. 10—0 . L. “Mac" bovs participating in any sport. children. Mr. and Mrs. George Gregg and daughters and Fred McMillian of Boise, who lived and The proceeds from the oanquet will Klingback. be turned over to the athletic taught school here a few years Mrs. Martha Klingback and Mrs. ago, was involved In an au«.o- fund to purchase equipment for Kenneth McDonald attended the uam collision at Eugene P r i u a j different sports. The Needleworkers 4-H dub met ! W j i i u Day of Prayer services held evening. McMillian ano was , In Nyssa at the Methodist church inrown clear ui uie car escapea "Mth Pern and Bernadine Price 1 Friday. with some woken r»os and is le- Monday, February 28. The girls I Linda Patton spent the week- covermg in a nospual at Eugene, sewed on aprons. Refreshments of i end with her uncle and aunt, Mr VACUUM CLEANERS NOW AVAILABLE according 10 reports ne w.ll nave sandwiches, cake and cocoa were ] and Mrs. A. T. Patterson, In Big to remain there lor a tew days. served. The next meeting will be | Bend. New Guarantee with Maxine Kygar on March His car was demolished. Mr. Mc- held 14. , Mrs. Werner Peutz and Mrs. • Millian was on his way to spend Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Unwin of j Jesse Ditty atended the pinochle the week-end with hcs wile, who I party in the Odd Fellows hall in is teaching school in Rowers, Ore Fruitland called in the Charlev Nyssa Saturday night. gon. «òhe had come to Eugene D> Culbertson home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rightmeier Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ciafalo of ous and was waiting in me sta of Montrose, Kansas are visiting tion when she received word 01 Adrian were guests in the Kenneth here with their son-in-law and McDonald home Friday evening. her hn. sand's accident. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Culbert daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Miss Prances Poster ol Nyssa son and Mrs. Martha Klingback Winter, and family. taught school Tuesday lor »vns New Machines, Electrolux floor polisher, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Skinner at- shopped In Nampa and Caldwell Bouua Witty. Mrs. Witty attend Thursday. ttnaed to busmens in vale Tues ed the workers conference oi me Supplies and Service parts* Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer had day. Union Sunday schools at Cald dinner with Mr. and Mrs. William Frank Raymond went to Seattle well. Perryman at Wilder Sunday. 'ast week for a load of fertilizer for Jesse Ditty, Jr. left Saturday for Klaas Stam was a dinner guest Sid Flanagan. Mrs. A. C. Torvinen Twin Palls, where he plans to 'n the Russell Patton, Sr. home returned with Mr. Raymond for spend a few days with friends. Sunday. a visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Lee Householder Tne O. K. K. ladies will meet Raymond, and sons. Is The Only Bonded Agent For Elextrolux drove to Meridian Sunday to v is it. march 17 at the home erf Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Winter and friends. j George Gregg. Mrs. Jesse Gregg Harley, and Mr. and Mrs. Right- Products In Nyssa and Malheur County Visitors in the Lynn Kygar home, will be assistant hostess meter made a trip to Nampa Fri Friday were Mrs. Tom Rust and I Mr. and (Mrs. Bud Jones and day and were dinner guests in son and Mrs. J. H. Huffman of Linda cf Boise were over-night •he Lyle Dempsey home. Also Phone 087J4 Nyssa and Mrs. Roy Brady and guests Saturday in the Byrd Walt present were same old-time Kansas two children of San Francisco. ers home. Sunday the group en neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. C. Jagger, Route 3, Sunnyside, Weiser, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. R oaget Tucker and joyed a drive to Owyhee dam. who are now residing in Nampa. son Jerry, of Nampa and Bob Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Winter Barker of Ontario were Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rightmeier To View Chrysler— guests in the home of Mr. and went to Harper last week and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Waggoner, f i®* Bàüft imnr n¿' Mrs. Darrell Williams. called at the G. Y. Chester home. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Patton Other people they had planned to attended a pinochle party Saturday call upon were quarintined with evening at the Rodger orris home measles. in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fletcher of attended the Gold and Green ball Homedale were Sunday dmnei in Weiser Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William McEwen guests in the Kenneth McDonald and Ethelyn and Evelyn and Mrs home. Harry Choat of Seattle was a A. P. Lowe and sons all at On dinner guest Friday in the Wer tario were Sunday dinner guests ner Peutz home. Mr. Choat is a in the Orville McEwen home. Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz and brother-in-law to Mrs. Peutz. Mrs. Byrd Waiters and Mrs. Eilis William Peutz attended the funeral Wallers went to Boise Sunday eve at Oiin Choat in Caldwell Thurs ning to visit relatives and re day morning. turned Monday evening. Mrs. Gertrude Atkeson of Cali- There were three new pupils en- fornia was a dinner guest in the rolled at Owyhee last week: W ilm a’ Jesse Ditty home Thursday eve- Morrison in the mi Idle room, and ning. Mrs. Atkenson, who resided Frankie and Jesse Morrison in tne here until last year when she sold "l.ttle” room. her home and moved to California, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reece of said she still preferred the climate Fruitland called in the Wilson in Malheur county. Mrs. Atkeson Winter home Sunday. went on to Grand Island, Nebraska Russell Patton and Mae Cook Friday to visit her son and wife, helped for the polio benefit dance Sgt. and Mrs. James Atkeson, and held at Sunset valley hall Satur new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peutz of day night. Dr. Hal White, veterinarian of Payette called in the William Peutz Nyssa, vacanated 136 young heifers i home Tuesday, Friday for the prevention of Bang’s j Mrs. Werner Peutzt Mrs. Skin- diease. The cattle were from the ner and Mrs. Jesse Ditty attended herds oi Lynn Kygar, O. D. Hite, the hospital auxiliary meeting in William Peutz, Oral Hite, Martha I Nyssa Monday. Klingiback and Charles Culbertson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kygar Saturday the same group of men and daughters, Helen and Jeanette, dehorned their cattle. who have recently moved to Vale Mrs. Kenneth McDonald at- wre dinner guests in the Lynn tended a committee meeting in Kygar home Sunday and called on Adrian Wednesday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kygar later help plan the athletic banquet to dn the afternoon, be held in the high school build- Mrs. Mar'ha Klir,rback enter ing March 18. In the past, a dtn- tained Sunday with a dinner for I REBUILT ELECTROLUX .$39.75 ALSO AVAILABLE Ed. R. Anderson Fellow says to me the ocher day, T m tired o f mule farming . . • tile d of ratsling an old walking p low ...tired of eating dust behind a cultivator." "Why done you get a Farmall Cub tractor with fingertip Farmall Touch-Control," I says. "You just attach your implement, then —with your finger —tell it what to do!" "Yessir, plowing like this or any other small-farm operation is as easy as rolling off a log." 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