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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 22, I9S0 P A C E TW O The Gate Citv Journal KI.ASS V. POWELL SI BSí RIPTION RATES $2 00 $125 06 Single Comeo (Strictly ln Advance) One Year Published every Thursday Entered at the poatofflce through the United States the act ADVERTISING KATLS Open rate per Inch National, per Inch Classifieds, per word Minimum____ 40c 40c 2c 30c at Nyssa. Malheur County. Oregon. at Nyssa. Oregon (or transmission Mails, as second class matter, under of March 3. 1879 (jin iin ittr« * N a m e d Ill I r a ils le n t ( u im - O w y h e e Outlier» Mrs Martha (Clingback and family, sons «ere Sunday dinner guests at Mr, Grant and Mrs Klingback are the Howard Evans home In Parma cousins. T. H. Brewer was presented with a lin purchased a new Mercury car. camping kit by his children for Mr and Mrs. Dick Brown and Fathers day. children of Boise brought Maxine | ' Mrs Mildred Hite returned to la Kygar home Saturday evening Jtnd Grande Monday to attend summer ?nt the night with Mr and Mrs school after spending a few weexs . ____ here visiting her children The n m u ii Patton acted as . . , one of six . . . Kygar , , and _ Brown families | Russell and 1 Mr and Mrv Don PrankUn and )udges ^ choose the rodeo queen for pic , of Nyssa picnicked at Owyhee {h, Qwyhee Rldlng club rodeo to be dam held next month. Lila Mae Holmes. Mrs William Peutz ... „ . _. and Mrs daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Werner Peutz and Wanda, went to Holm wa5 the , cnosen for Meridian Sunday to visit Mr. and queen i*rs i^e° J 1Uber JOhn I Mrs' Jay Duncan and daughter. Joseph, who was born June 4 Mary, of Payette called in the Nlss Warner Bloom of Loe to Hatt home Sunday evening, visiting Ws son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Bunell fuHong and ML..and Mr' in ,v.„ children of Tacoma. Mr and Mr, Thursday afternoon callers In the ^ Barker and children and Lee Householder home were Mr_and Mr, Dan-eil wuiiam called Satur- Mrs Lee Strickland and Mrs. Gert day afternoon in the T H. Brewer rude Jackson of Caldwell ! home. Mr and Mr, Chester Mills and . Jesse Kelth Kygar was an over- J?1“ Attended a family “ J night guest in the home of his uncle. Mr 'ind „ r c r m ? ils 1 and aum- Mr and Mrs Kenneth Kygar, In Vale Thursday night. I and Ross were also present A picnic supper and swim were Mr and Mr, Charley Culbertson enjoyed at Snlveley’s by Mrs. Mar and Larry and Mr and Mr, Russell tha Klingback and Fred and their Talbot and daughter were Sunday house guests. Ann Duncan of Pay dinner guests in the Buster Talbot ette. Mr. and Mrs Sam Grant and home. children of Rensselaer. Indiana and | Mr and ^ frs T H Brewer. Mr. and Mrs Darrell Williams and Mary Ellen. Mr and Mrs Keith Tallman and children, Mr and Mrs Homer Brewer and daughters, Mr and Mrs Earnest Barker and children and Mr and Mrs Stanley Penn and I (Continned from rage II ! OWYHEE. June 22—The O K K of the Union Pacific Railroad com o- club met Thursday alternoon at the any, told the councllmen that "Any home of Mrs Charley Culbertson, time an Individual gets so much a with Mrs Earl Kygar assisting Mr, head for men or cattle he Is going , Buster Talbot. Mrs Bill Todd and to run In some bad ones on you. Mrs Don Pox and daughter. Sharon, It Isn’t the workers who are giving were guests Prizes were won by you the trouble You should try to Mr: Harlan Koger and Mrs Ken- get the co-operation of the sugar neth McDonald Refreshments of company, the labor sponsors and l salad, crackers and cake were sen - others Interested In labor You don’t id by the hostesses. The next meet- have enough police protection ft big will be a 1 o'clock picnic lunch- Is Impossible to police the city ade- eon on the lawn at the home of Mr ■ ; quately under present conditions. Werner Peutz. Each member is ask- There may be certain business «1 to furnish a covered dish and be people who want this element In at the luncheon In time for serving town, but the peole giving you at 1 o’clock. trouble are no good to your town. Rev. Robert Kriner will hold serv- We will be glad to do anything ices in Owyhee Community church we are permitted to do to help you Sunday. June 25 "The state has a vagrancy law Mrs George McKee of Nyssa and that covers a multitude of sins I her granddaughter. Pamela Schweiz- believe you can get rid of the rene- er of Richland. Washington called fades you have and prevent any ln the Lee Householder home Mon- more from coming In” . bay afternoon. City Judge J C Smith said ’’Nyssa A picnic was held Sunday on the seems to be headquarters for the lawn at the Martha Klingback home entire Snake River valley" for the with the following persons attend- translent element Í log Mr and Mrs. Sam Grant and Councilman Gordon Ray suggest- children of Rensselaer, Indiana. Mr. ed the possibility of use of a re- and Mr, Jay Duncan and children «trioted area during certain times j a t Payette, Mr and Mrs. George and added that those who brought Oregg and daughters, Mr and Mr the transients to this section should Kenneth McDonald and children. assume some responsibility for their Mrs Klingback and Fred Klingback Rev and Mrs C E Trueblood of control City Manager E K Burton said Hoaeburg. Oregon [lent a few day more policemen are needed during *a-sl *®*k ln the home of their son- flve or six months of the year He bi-law and daughter. Mr and Mr expressed the opinion that tho • 11 Rev Trueblood was bringing labor Into the area should the preacher ln Nyssa and Owyhee 31 years ago On Sunday Rev True be willing to help provide greater blood christened his great ¡trandson, police protection Councllmen Emil Btunz and James Douglas Koger. In Ontario Oeorge Haller suggested that the rhe baby Is the on of Dr and Mr tavern owners also have some re I. M Koger of Ontario Itev True blood has christen«! all hts child sponsibility In the problem Thomas O Jones, Union Pacific ren. grandohlldren and great grand agent, suggested the appointment children Sunday alternoon dinner of a committee and the council fol- was served In the Harlan Koger lowed hi* suggestion Because of for Key ..ml \1: I the financial conditions and the Dr and Mrs Koger and son, M; widespread responsibility for the “ hd Mr Elred Hallmark and family prefetem. Mr Jones said ” we should °f Drain and Mr and Mr, Homer have an Investigation I don’t think the problem should be hurried over Mr i,,ld Mr- Byrd Walter : and It should be gone Into quite deeply Mrv Ellis Walters went to Boise We will have the same situation Sunday. Mr, Ellis Walters visited every year until we have some def- in l,1<' Rex Waiters home and Inlte control" brought her gran d d au g h ter, Brenda. I After a check of the two city JaiLs *»ck with her for a visit. Mr and during the meeting. Chief of Police Mrv Byrd Walters visited in the Orville Maze and Judge Oraham hon“ ,,f her P arent . Mr and Mrs. said 11 of the 15 men ln Jail Wed- » C. Jones nesday night "came here with Mr Mrv Gerald Slippy and on we it to the Ray Franklin home In Parma While" Saturday and the group went on 'o Councliman Fred Bracken said additional policemen should be hir Nampa, where Mr and Mrs Frank- Ann Duncan of Payette Is spend ed and arrangements to raise the w f money for their pay should be made ing a few day* with her aunt, Mr, later Councilman Ray’s mutton was Martha Klingback Mr and Mrs. Sam Grant and then approved T7ie possibility of changing the children, Caryl and Bruce of Rens C. F. MINK. Manager selaer. Indiana arrived Saturday af Phone 15 closing hours of tavrrns was dis cussed briefly The officials do not ternoon to spend a few days with know whether It Is possible, but City Attorney Harold Henlgson Is Investigating the laws bcwrtng on the matter Junior Riders To Meet— Members of the junior riding club will meet at the rodeo grounds for drill practice Monday. June 26. The youngsters meet every Tuesday night. Anyone interested Is invited to attend. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald Grange Will Meet— The Oregon Trail Orange will and children. meet June 27 at 8:30 p. m. In the Youth Arrested— Oregon Trail schoolhouse. Pie will Kenneth C. Wood, charged with be served by the Home Economics being absent without leave from club Women having pie tins at the Port Lewis. Washington, was appre schoolhouse are asked to call for hended in Nyssa by city police Sat them. urday night. He was still held in jail Wednesday awaiting the arrival Here From Nebraska— of army officers. Wood, who enlist Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huffman of ed In the army at Nyssa in Novem Calloway, Nebraska, have been ber, 1949. was serving In the 37th guests at the B F Rooks tool home field artillery. the past week. • Grangers Visit— Mr. and Mrs. Fred Messerly of Coos Bay. who wire in Ontario at tending the state grange meeting, visited last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnes and family. 9 1 BOTTOM PRICE! LEONARD V AT Powered Concrete Mixers PETERSON'S 17-LB. HIGH SPEED FREEZERI EXTRA HIGH BOTTLE STORAGE SPACEI B IG , FULL-W IDTH 20-QT. S L ID IN G VEGETABLE CRISPER! BIG CHILLING TRAYI LEONARD BEAUTY AND DEPENDABILITY! Powered by the Leonard Glacier Sealed Uah, famous for reliable, lew-test operation. FOR RENT Clean It Out The Brady Way Model LR Illustrated, only For peak performance and ef ficiency tho cooling system of your car naadt this protection — from over-heating, rapid wear of cylinder walls, loss of compression. 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