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THE NYSSA GATE ¿TTY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON- THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949 GIRL INJURED IN FALL OFF HORSE this week in Newell Heights. she and her cousin, Nadine T a l Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gregg and bot, of Hood River fell from a horse children ana Mr. and Mrs. George they were riding. Joanne was un able to attend school for a few OW YHEE, A*>ril 7—Mrs. Martha Gregg and children were Sunday dinner guests in the M artha Klm g- days. Klingback, Mrs. B ill Gregg, Mrs. Airs. Martha Kliugback and Fred back home. Duruig the afternoon Annie G regg and David., and Mis. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Duncan and and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc Donald and Butoh made a bus Jesse Greg)/ and Becky went to fam ily of Payette called. Clayton Patton took some of his iness and shopping trip to On Boise Friday to shop and attend equipment to W ilder to help A. T. tario and Payyette Monday. to business. Tne Owthee P. T. A. will meet Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bigelow were Patterson put in crops. Mr. and Mrs. Oharley Culbert Thursday evening. April 14 at 8 Sunday dinner guests in W ilder at son and Mrs. Dorothy Slippy went o'clock at the schoolhouse. There the Prank Zimdar home. * Mr. and Mrs. Bob M orfitt oi to Nampa Wednesday for eye ex will be no election of officers as Owyhee will be consolidated with Prairie City called in the Neal aminations. Miss V r. and Mrs. Ton y Ciafalo of I Adrian next school year. Nlckelson home Friday evening. They are former residents of tfle Adrian were callers in the Kenneth Margaret Beattie, executive secre McDonald home Tuesday evening. tary of the Malheur County Tuber- community. Joanne Dunaway suffered a bad -Ulosis and Health Association will Gerald Slippy is painting the new house of Mrs. Dorothy Slippy sprain of the ankle Sunday when how movies concerning mental health and the importance of se curity in a child's life. These films arc of special interest to P. \ < / T. A. groups. The Sunset valley extension unit will meet a t the home of Mrs. I Martha Klin/back Wednesday a!-| .ernoon, April 13. The subject will be “ wall finishes". Anyone inter ested is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Maiden Talbot and children of Hood River arrived Friday evening to spend the week end with Mrs. Talbot's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dunaway. Mr. and Mrs. Talbot returned to Hood River Sunday but their three chil dren are spending their spring va cation of one week with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer vis ited from Friday until Sunday m Buhl at the home of his brother, J. W. Brewer, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Douglas and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Freel and daughter of Adrian were Sunday dinner guests in tiie Russell Patton, Jr. home. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dunaway entertained with a turkey dinner Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs. Mardon Talbot and children of Hood River, Mr. and Mrs. Max Dunaway of Boise and Mr. and » Mrs. Houston Dunaway and child DUTCH B O Y " W O NSO VER ren. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Culbertson All it takes to cover shabby wails is one purchased a new car last week in \ Caldwell. \\r to tne new grade school in Adrian. The children apent their first day in the new school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. McCullough and Sandra and Mrs. Ciofolo of Adrian, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kurtz and Sheryl of Caldwell, spent Sunday afternoon on a picnic and a hike with M. L. Kurtz and Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Goulet spent Sunday afternoon near the Owyhee dam. picnicking. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge at tended a cub committee meeting at the Presbyterian church Tues day evening. Charles Harris is slowly recover ing from an illness, after making several trips to a doctor for the last two weeks. . // Equa-poise W hila 11 d t w all t in t a va ila b le a t tu tra t o d . Ÿ<Hvt'<ëuüA B<nfr(&ea£&i coat of Wonsover, a real, oil-base paint that's easy to use. A vailable PtSé.M wonsover in pleasing colors | with a soft, beau- S U I* tiful sheen. // * # # $ 1 .2 5 D U T C H B O Y " H O U S E P A IN T Enjoy " b le n d e d " b e au ty fo r y e a rs to come with this w eather-resisting paint. It saves you money because it's the best. In m odern colors, I $ 6 15 sty le d fo r W e s t- bu * ern homes. q f. # . * $ 1 .6 5 EDER HARDWARE COMPANY Your Dutch Boy Paint Dealer NEWELL RESIDENTS ATTEND MEETING NEW ELL H E IG H TS, April 7—Mr. and Mrs. Less Stoker and George Bessendorfer left Thursday for Salt Lake City to attend tlie L. D. 3. semi-annual conference. Mr and Mrs. James Peterson left F ri day. Eadie and Dolores Sharp are staying with the Peterson children while their folks are away The Girl Scouts met Monday and dicided to hold a cookie sale Sat urday in Adrian. Maurice Judd, Jr., spent Thurs day night with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Judd. T lie fam ily then spent the next day in Cald well with Mr. and Mrs. Judd s daughter. The Modern Pioneer club met at the home o f Mrs. M. L. Kurtz Tuesday afternoon. Luit Stam helped move the school supplies from the old K in g- man Kolony school house Friday, Feed R A N C H W AY Chick Starter from the first day - for thriftier flocks and heavier egg production later on I 5 « “T foux This new " fe e l" goes all through the new Ford. You notice it first when you fee l that "Fingertip" Control. Then you get the " fe e l" o f Ford's "M id Ship" Ridel Plenty o f room for six big people on sofa-wide seats in the smooth riding center section o f the cur. 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