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PAGE TWO Main THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. M AY 25. 1950 In Boise Hospital OWYHEE, May 2 5 -R ev Robert Kriner will hold service* at Owyhee Community church Sunday, May 28 Donna Jean Dove, infant daughter of Mr and Mr*. Homer Dove of Owyhee grocery, died In a Boise hospital Friday morning The child wa. born March 25 and had been in the hospital since that time Funeral services were held Satur day in La Grande. Daily vacation Bible school will open at Owyhee Community church I Monday morning. May 29 Classes will be held from 9 until 12 noon, each day Monday through Friday 1 for two week.* Any Interested child, five years or older Is Invited to at tend Sunday evening guests in the Lee Strickland home were Mr. and Mr,. Vic Marshall of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs Oeorge Schweizer, and Mr and Mrs Le* Householder The O K K. club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Or ville McEwen. with Mrs George Gregg assisting and 20 members at tending Prizes were won by Mrs Charley Culbertson and Mrs Bob WE CONGRATULATE THE MEMBERS OF THE MALHEUR JERSEY CLUB ON THE SUCCESS THEY HAVE MADE IN THE PRESENTATION OF THEIR ANNUAL SPRING SHOWS AND PREDICT ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL EVENT FOR THIS YEAR STUNZ LUMBER. CO. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in one of the main businesses in the county you should attend the Malheur Jersey Show to be held on the Nyssa school grounds SATURDAY. MAY 27 FARMERS SUPPLY CO-OP Morfitt. The club decided to pay Nellie Mae of Nyssa called In the two memberships in the hospital Werner Peutz home Sunday even auxiliary and elected Mrs. Ellis ing Mrs Orville McEwen Mrs Byrd Walters and Mrs Byrd Walters to Walters, and Mrs Ellis Walters at represent the club for this year. Mr and Mrs Art Perrott and tended the hospital auxiliary meet sons of Chula Vista. California are ing in Nyssa Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Slippy and spending this week in the Gerald Slippy home Mrs Slippy and Mrs. sons attended a family picnic in Boise Sunday Perrott are sisters Mr. and Mrs. Bob O’Farrell of Mr and Mrs Charles Hays and family of Wilder were Sunday even Vale were callers In the Jesse Ditty home Sunday. ing guests of M r and Mrs. T. H Mr and Mrs. Don Franklin and Brewer. Mrs. Byrd Walters was hostess to I sons of Nyssa were dinner guests of 14 ladies Friday afternoon at her Mr and Mrs. Lynn Kygar Sunday Mr. and Mr Jesse Ditty went home Refreshments of jello and | to Owyhee dam Sunday. Mr Ditty cookies were served Mr and Mrs Russell Patton and fished and Mrs. Ditty visited Mrs. Mrs. Harry Rowe made a business Ray Graham. Mr and Mrs Lou DeGoed of trip to Ontario and Fruitland Fri- Ogden spent a few days last week \ day. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. At the P T A meeting held in Jesse Kygar Adrian Friday evening the group decided to hold the annual grade school picnic at Big Bend park Fri Films Shown At day. May 28 (¿range Meeting Mrs. Harry Rowe arrived Tuesday from St. LouLs to spend the summer with her parents, Mr and Mrs. R. KINOMAN KOLONY, May 25—The L. Patton. Kingman Orange held its regular Mr. and Mrs Jack Walters of meeting Monday evening Mrs. Dale Nyssa and Mr and Mrs Byrd Walt- Ashcraft and Mrs Roy Bowers were , ers went to Owyhee dam Sunday hostesses. For the lecturer's hour. and went for a boat ride on the lake Mrs. Garrit Siam of Oregon Trail Mr and Mrs Newt Thomason of grange showed her film that she | Caldwell were guests of Mr. and Mrs took in Holland when she and Mr. Stam visited there In 1947. S. D Bigelow Sunday. Mrs Martha KUngback and Fred Mr and Mrs. Max Howard and and Mrs. Annie Oregg and Herschal son. Denny, have just returned from Gregg and children were dinner a business trip to Portland. guests of Mr and Mrs George Gregg Jimmie Snead has come from his Sunday. Mrs. Gregg was 70 years home in Letha, Idaho to spend the , old Saturday and the dinner was summer with his grandparents. Mr. ! given in her honor. and Mrs. Guy Moore. Several women of this community Mr. and Mrs. C. C Cotton of i attended a bridal shower in Adrian Nyssa called in the C M. Beaumont •Saturday for Miss Betty Jean Cul- and Guy Moore homes Saturday af ' bertson. who Ls to marry Buster Tal- ternoon. j bot in the near future. The shower Mr and Mrs. Amasy Howard and ! was held in the basement of the daughter and Mrs Arlean Clarkson community church and Phyllis of Woods Cross. Utah were guests i Eastman and Mary Ann Theil were of Mr. and Mrs. Max Howard this I hostesses. The honor guest received past week Mr and Mrs. Ruben Graham and j many lovely gifts Refreshments of [ Ice cream and cake were served to Gary and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy enjoyed a picnic dinner Sun the 70 women present. Mrs Martha KUngback and Fred day at the home of Mr and Mrs. attended the graduation exercises in Harold Byrd in Boise. Mrs. S. L. Vale Friday evening. Bobby Kriner Thurman, mother of Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Piercy. returned home with was valedictorian. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Graham to spend the and children were Sunday dinner night. She returned to Boise the guests in Adrian in the Fred Warren next afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft spent home und in the afternoon helped Mr und Mrs. Warren take some of Saturday night and Sunday visiting their belongings to the Jim Lane their son. Dick, and family In Prairie home where the property will be ■stored for the summer while Mi ami Mrs Warren are In Los Angeles. Mr and Mrs. Willie McGinnis and City. Their little granddaughter. Wanda, returned home with them to visit. Mr and Mrs Guy Sparks are the parents of a girl born Saturday morning. - A1 and Hershel Thompson poured a cement floor In the loafing shed of their dairy bam Monday Mr. and Mrs. James Phifer and Kathy spent Sunday visiting friends in Caldwell and Kuna Mr and Mrs Charles Wiison. formerly of Klamath Falls, have purchased an acreage near Yakima. Washington They spent Sunday in the William Toomb home, where Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Law, C. M. Beaumont. Miss May Beaumont and Mr and Mrs Archie Moses and Gladys gathered for a potluck din ner and visiting. Before leaving for home Monday morning, they called in the Phifer and Piercy homes. Mrs. L. L Kreager and Dale Ash- ! craft are serving on the jury this week. ated on Thursday night in the Holy Visit At Hope— Mr. and Mrs. George N. Bear Rosary hospital for removal of his appendix. He was taken home Sun visited Mrs. Mable DeWolf and fam ily near Hope Sunday. day. 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