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r THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 PAGE SIX and Mrs George ¡ Salem are visiting this week at the Canyon City, Colorado, where s h e 1 Coulee dam and came home vale, Kansas and V L. <Si) Lett ney. and JoAnn Kendall of Sait night ware, Mr. home of Mr and Mrs. Dennis Patch. Norris left 1 -------------- Francisco came with the Lathams. | Orasmick and attended the funeral of her father through Spokane and Madras and of Madras, Oregon Mrs. --------------------- . . . Dick. . Mr. and Mrs. Mr Mrs M artha Klingback and Fred, »pent one night at Evergreen, Ida- for home Sunday evening on the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Dwight ^Durrington Mr 1 bus.. Mr. Norris, Mrs Lett. Si Lett j Mrs. George Orasmick were, Leo and Mrs. Bill Orasmick. Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Jesse Gregg and ! ho with Henry Peutz E. W . PRUYN OWYHEE, Sept »—Adrian P. T. A children and Mrs. Annie Gregg Mr and Mrs Darrell Williams and Mr ^ Mrs ^ Meroney and Ellibee and children and Mr and Mrs. Ed Meroney and Joy, Si Lett, ", W'3*B anh Mary Ellen made a trip to , called t the ¡^y H uffm an1 Mrs. Frank Nedbalek and Donna Mrs. Lela Lett and Mrs. Henry will hold a teachers reception on made a trip to Boise, they Portland over the week-end. They “ Saturday Mr and Mrs Delmar BiUings of Thursday, September 15 in the shopped and attended to where Auto Repairing business attended to business in Amity and Jake 8mijt drooped in for break- Roswell were Friday visitors of Mr Norris. Leona Lowe and Shirley return Adrian grade school building. Both Mr and Mrs Lou De Ooede and made the return trip by the coast fast wlth his parent_ s Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Preston. ed home with Mr and Mrs. Tom high school and grade school teach daughter, Jean, of Ogden visited route^ e o rg e Bmitt, 8r , Saturday. Jake Elder and Mrs. Don Duncan of Reboring, Valve Grind for a few days visit. ers will be honored. Every one is for a few days witl. Mrs De Ooede s A family gathering of the Oregg O was Qn his to stibniU*. He Payette were Saturday dinner Lowe Mr and Mrs. L. L. Reagan and invited to attend. and Mrs. Jesse Kygar, family was held Sunday at the Wal- 1 . .... 5t>tll)na i a[ Fort Lewis, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. family of Frultland were Saturday ing, Lathe work. Parts Mrs. Claude Skinner returned to parents. Mr relatives. luce Gregg home in honor of Rev Washington Johnson. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob John her home Friday after a trip to and Mr. other and Mrs Kenneth McDon- and Mrs Victor Loticks and daugh- Mr and Mrs Oeorge smitt 8i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lowe and son. aid attended a party given at Ad- ter. Janet, of Scio. Oregon. Mrs altended lhe reguiar pinochle ¿arty “Orandpa" McOinnls of Nyssa were M artin Jeppsen has spent the last and accessories rian high school Wednesday night Loucks is a daughter of Mrs. Annie ! Sunday at the home of Mr guests and of Mr. and few days home on sick leave from Sunday dinner • WANTED - for the teachers by the school board Oregg ^ Jake Groot ^ Arcadia Mrs. Bob Johnson. the Boise veterans hospital. | Holiness camp meetings are be- Phone 56-W Several from this community a t Will take applications members Mr and Mrs. Pete Wilson and son lng held this week at Owyhee cor- d inn e^ei^sts^of Mr' and^M !***!!* tended the fair at Ontario. Those Here From Salem— for young man single or were Sunday guests of Mr. and ner F„ J. Hobson ls president in u,anrhard f^ndav known to have attended Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Taylor of Culbertson. charge Mr and Mrs Q. L. Latham of married. Work consists Mrs Mrs Charley Charley Culbertson and | Clayton Patton returned Monday Chlcc California were week-end of office work, stock day. Betty shopped in Nampa Wednes- night from a fishing trip to Prairie visitors at the Blalchard and Bar . He reports some nice catches ney homes. Glee and Ro Jon, records, buying and sel Merle Kygar of Klam ath Falls d of ly fish. of Mr. and Mrs. Latham, ling. Position requires spent the week-end a t the Lynn Caryl Schweizer left Sunday for daughters home after a month’s visit Kygar home. her home in Seattle after spending returned No Smokers with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs William Peutz re two weeks here with her uncle and O. H. Barney, son and daughter- turned Monday night from a trip aunt, Mr and Mrs. Oral Hite. Mrs lr,-L»-’ WATTS SEED CO. r'f Mr and Mrs David Bar- Now Is The Time To Fertilize For Best Results through Washington, Oregon and Bertha Green of Payette took her Rhone 74 Rhone 144-J Idaho. They attended the round- I home by car. Parma Nyma up at Pendelton, visited Grand Mr and Mrs. R. L. Patton. Mrs. Apply Agricullure Sulphur for soil conditioner and to counteract alkali BtFORc BUYING Harry Rowe and Klaas Stam were Sunday dinner guests in the Ral eigh Chamberlain home. spots. *r Mr and Mrs. Gerald Slippy and We Are Now Available For Land Lev son, Vernon, and Mr and Mrs. Ray Increase the yield of fall lettuce with late application of liquid Nitrogen. Franklin left Saturday morning and returned Monday night from Late spuds need Phosphorous and Potash. Apply it easily with liquid Portland, where they visited Eldon eling, Sub-Soiling, Dragline Work Slippy, who is still in a hospital fertilizer. there. The child Is responding to treatm ent and may be able to come SEE IIS. You can sa v e home before long. Use liquid Nitrogen for fall seeding of Alfalfa and Clover. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters were m o n e y th ro u g h o u r hosts at a picnic Sunday on their lawn. Guests were Mr and Mrs. GET BEST RESULTS WITH FALL APPLICATION OF FERTILIZER B a n k - A u f o F in a n c e Phone 257-W Ellis Wulters, Jack Walters, Betty Tillman, Mrs. Clayton Patton and P la n . N o ch arg e fo r children, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. P at this service. ton, Mrs. Harry Rowe and Mr. and Contact Us Before You Sell Your Alfalfa Mrs. Russell Patton. Jr., and child ren. The occasion was the birth And Clover Seed day anniversary of Byrd Walters. The grade school at Adrian was ED JAMISON and opened Tuesday morning with over 200 pupils enrolled. KEN. POND Here*« u real t im e and lalmr Real Estate and Insurance itaver . . . the M e l i o r m i e k - ll e e r - Adrian Teacher Partv Scheduled ATTENTION FARMERS C.E.LESEBERG ¡MK H M - 1 H arve st er for the F a rm a ll II , 1W an«l M it T r a c to r * . In o n e c o n t ln u o u * o p e ra ti o n , thin m a e h in e top*, lif t* , c le a n * and loadt* the I h t I h in to a Hpeeial t w o -w h e e l ra rt to c o m p l e t e the hurvcnl in u “ o n ce m r r and it*« all o v e r ” ope ra ti o n . W i t h th e l l iM - l, y on can harvmt 5 to 6 tom* o f I m ' r I h in an hour. IN T E R N A T IO N A L H A RV ESTER Nu-Arres Women Can For Family A h I ì for detuiln u I mhi I thin lalHir-Mavinji, tiine-HU v ina m a chine. uh FA R M EQ U IPM EN T H EAD Q U A RTERS Owyhee Truck & Implement Co. RHONE 245 Your International McCormick-Deering Hqts. Nyssa, Oregon NU-ACRES, Sept. 8 — Seventeen women of this community met at the hall Monday afternoon to can peaches, pears and tomatoes for Leo Ellibee and children. The help of everyone concerned with the work and contrlbutatloas of fruit were appreciated by the family. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Harm and family were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. EM Meroney one day last week. 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