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PAGE FOUR THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1950 where they will have their final ex- M r Henry Reuter and family, a t- went on a fishing trip to Ben Ross Larason left Sunday morning for Wilson; fitting and showmanship of Nyssa. Deane Hunter and Fred am illations. tended a picnic at the Duevain reservoir Friday. Ogden, Utah to visit friends and contest, senior members, Ronald Mitchell of Nyssa; mature animals Those attending a pinochle party Hatch home In Star. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs E. C Johnson and relatives over Memorial day. Thompson. Ronald Peterson and over two. Deane Hunter of Nyssa. at the (lien Brown notne Friday Mr and Mrs C C Henderson, ac- Wanda and Jim m y and Joy Cullen Ontario visitors Thursday after- Mary Miller of Vale, and best 4-H Delbert Peterson of Nyssa and ADRIAN, June I The teachers and o n* 1‘u,,,bert Deirking, Mi comparued by their daughter. Mrs spent Friday afternoon visiting at noon were Mr and Mrs. Pete Ten- exhibit. Ronald Peterson, Ronald Oeorge Marostica of Adrian, and their families who left Adrian fur Bill Ashcraft and Mrs. Herb Elvin Horde and family journeyed Vafe , .,en and Mrs. John Broad. Thompson and Vernon Miller of best F. F A. exhibit. Deane Hunter. the summer are Mr. and Mrs Earl The judges were George B. Caine, 1» Orand Junction. Colorado, where ; __ . „ „,„K CaUers at the George Sm it home Vale. Sarrl and Kathy, tn Hamilton. Mon Callers in the Alvan McGinnis they will visit relatives I TT>e mernbers of the 4-H club jn fju-Acres Sunday afternoon Future Farmers of America— head of the dairy department of tana, Mr and Mrs. Fred Warren home Sunday were Mr Anna Pink- Mr Utah State college, the open classes, Cloa McKer. Molly Con- | took part in the Rural Life Sunday were Mr and Mrs Dlck oroot. Heifer under one year. Them Smith to Los Angeles, and Miss Elinor ton of Caldwell Mr. and M r. G ar- noiufhy, and Lenaune Gaston left program at the Brethren church and Erling Johanssen of Emmett, of Vale, first and second; heifer over Edwards to Seattle rett Bowen and ffo|>e of Meridian Friday morning for La Cros.se. Wash- one year and under two. Carl Bair junior division. Joan Wrbli of Bend, Oregon, a and Olldie Watson of Seattte K m ir il Num ber O f 1 iiigton to attend the graduation of in Fruitland Sunday Leon Burt, who lived in Nu-Acrea; former Adrian resident, in upending Jim AlteOui’y of OnLurlo railed on Mr1 Bob Starten, the former Doris Jcrsevs Exhibited her vaeatlon with Selma Stain Mr. and Mi Glen Brown Monday McKee until he recently moved to the Newj Pat Linville and Junior Stephens Mr and Mrs. Howard Hatch and Glen Brown was in Nyssa on bus Plymouth section had an accident iC o n U n arT fr«^ Page D have enlisted in the navy. They Barbara. Mr and Mrs. George iness Monday. left Saturday for Balt Take City, Llndeburg and family and Mr and Mr Brown of Portland Is visiting while working on his house Friday 194g t0 November 1, 1948, Fred Bur- her daughter. Mrs. Francis Deffer morning and Is now on crutches. gess, first and second, and Beau- Mrs. M. C. Seuell and Mrs. Merle mont and Toombs; heifer, November and family Mr. and Mrs. Boh Brown and "Hiomson attended a meeting of i. 1948 to May 1. 1949, Hope and Highway 20 In Building Formerly I.ynette and Mr and Mrs. Glen the Malheur Memorial Hospital as- Charles Grider, Beaumont and j Brown spent Sunday In Boise with sociation at Nyssa onday afternoon.; Toombs and Hope and Charles Orid- | Occupied By Oregon Radiator Works Mr. and Mrs. Hank Korman. Mrs. The new manager, Jolin O'Toole, er; heifer dropped after May 1, 1949, Bob Brown and Lynette remained was present and i-avc an interest- Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Miller of Vale Ing talk about the needs, and the and Fred Burgess, second and third; there until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Cecil Smith attend plans he has for the hoepital. The reserve champion bull. Beaumont ed the Nyssa-Emmetl ballgame in auxiliary members and the clubs and Toombs; senior champion fe- they represent plan to start sew- male. Howard Bair; junior champ Emmett Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Bob Eastman of ing for the hospital as soon as the ™ female. Fred Burgess; reserve j champion female. Beaumont and Caldwell. Bob Brown and Mr. and materiols arrive. Lois Makinson and Meda Christ- Toombs; best fitted animal at the Mr. Glen Brown went fishing over insen of Fruitland were guests of show, Hope and Charles Grider; Memorial day at the Owyhee dam. Shirley Smith spent from Monday Deanna Evans Wednesday of last dairy herd, four females, Hope and Charles Grider; senior get-of-slre, until Wednesday at the Owyhee dam week Mr and Mrs Don Damerell and Johnson; Junior get-of-slre, with Mr. and Mrs David Highland. Mr. and Mrs. J D Duncan of son. Rickey of Spokane and Mrs Lewls Johnson, produce of dam Lewis Johnson; breeder’s calf herd, Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho visited S a t Tom P laster and son. Jimmy, of urday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walla Walla visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burgess, and breeder's young Pounds Mrs. Duncan is Mr. Douglas Bateman from Sunday herd, Fred Burgess. Four-H division, first, second and Pounds' sister. until Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Betty Hansen spent the week-end Damerell and Mrs. Plaster are third place winners: heifer under one year, Jay Johnson of Vale, with Loretta Van De Water of Big nieces of Mrs. Bateman. Bend Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keller of Lawrence Schenk of Nyssa and Mrs A C Henderson and Mrs 1 Hermiston were callers at the Fry Vernon Miller of Vale; heifer over one year and under two. Larry Lar- Bill Looney and boys shopped in I j.orne Friday. sson of Nyssa, Earl Wilson of Nyssa Caldwell Thursday. The . i>ast week 'has , , been a , busy .. . , , . . . j and Jam es McKinley of Adrian; Those who w<-nt fishing over the one for the .school children of thus ^ peterSo„ of Adrian and A drian T< •a«- In *rs Leave F o r Sum m er NOW OPEN NEWELL'S BODY SHOP W e Specialize In Auto Body Repair And Painting Don’t Put OH Needed Service “Operations” Come In And Let Us Give You a Free Estimate SATISFACTION GUARANTEED The New Sargent UmkOorgeWBrlghtUyjesT N < S ?{.MMr f , " , nl1ty I Rosemary Johnson of V ale?‘ ntt“ing and Mi Chet Fo-ter and bovs and J(ra<,uatlon- There uere 12 iron' ;ind showmanship contest. Junior this community in the eighth grade ln„mhpp„ , (lh ' „„ Mi and Mi Bob Webster and fam- ssmiiinnH and four in the memBers' R °s<?mary Johnson of , llv at Fruitland and rour in tne Vale Jam es McKinley and Earl _ . . . . .. . h i g h school senior class. Mrv Oeorge I>e Haven, Mr and Mrs. p ry visited her daughter- Mrs Oeorge Landau. Don lie Haven |n. law Mrs. Richard Jenkins and Lorain*^ Hite■visited Sunday In Thursday afternoon and they went Boise with Mm. Dc Haven s father. on u> Ontario. V K IIie WATT Wh° tS 1,1 th' l Stolen Property Is Found B y llo y s it gives your pocketbook a break! Get an Authorized Reconditioned Ford Engine . . . a ring job . . . v a lv e grind . . . new clutch . . . front or rear a x le . . . transm ission . . . body reflnishing . . . a n y m ajor s e r v ic e ^ Mr and Mm. E. C Johason and j Wanda and Jim m y and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moroney and Joy spent Sunday at Ross reservoir fishing. Shirley Johason entertained a group of her friends at the E. C. Johnson home Thursday nii;ht with a weiner roast A crew of friends and relatives helped P at Hahstadt run the ce ment floor for his barn Sunday. HU-AOIUBB, Jun e I Mrs. Nora Wood went to 'Boise Monday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Pam Thomson. Mrs. Iainfeur went with them from her home at Caldwell. Mr Thomson is t a ki a ; treatment COLUMBIA AVE. from u Bol le doctor. When playing last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Pete de Boer of Dole Blanchard and Melvin Barney found some stolen tires and car Ontario called on relatives in this accessories, which had been hidden community Saturday evening. _ __ __ Mrs. Pete Teneen, Mrs. Jo h n I in a waste ditch on the Merle Thomson farm. They reporter their I Broad and Mrs. Dick Groot called find to the sheriff, who collected on M ,s Nlas H»U of the Owyhee the articles. | Sunday morning. Mrs. Pat Hahstadt and Dennis Dave Hawkins was in Ontario j visited with Mrs. Eva Bales of Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and Fruitland Tuesday. Mr ami Mrs. K . C. Johnson nml daughter. Diane, returned to | played oanautu at the Ed Meroney I Ulelr from Boise lust week —...... ■................ I Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oroot were in home Thursday evening Ontario Memorial day. Jesse anil Leia Fry ure the latest Mrs. Niss Haft of the Owyhee victims of the measles. They took the de.seu.se tills v cek from their called on friends in tills commiuiity Saturday afternoon. brol tier. Mr and Mrs. Ray Wethersixioii {Veil Evan und Carl and Marilyn of Nu-Acres and Mrs. Florance Evans, and Elton and Kvle Huger Men like to doff Their hats to lights That will turn off. Residential Commercial Wiring * j NYSSi HERRIMAN MOTOR CO. SERVICE CAI IS PHONE 111M HI-WAY 20 No-NYSSA Hay Stacker Buck Rake Cheaper :- Lifts Higher and Has As Much Capacity And Strength As The Most Expensive “The House of Oliver” Nyssa Implement Company Congratulations! TO BEST SERVE THEIR Customers MR. AND MRS. 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