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PAGE FOUR THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 6. 1950 Parinu Resident» 11 «»Ml* To Club COLUMBIA AVK, July 6— Mr and Mrs Z Davidson of Parma enter tained the pinocfile club at their home Friday Two tables were at play during the afternoon, with high scores going to Mr and Mrs Jake Oroot and low to Mrs. Dick Oroot. C M Tensen returned last week from a business trip to Ogden. Callers In this community Friday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. George Smlt of Nu-Acres. Mrs Dick Groot called on Mrs. Orant Rinehart of Nyssa Saturday afternoon Ontario visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Van Twlsk E. Jamison of Nyssa called In this community last week Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Oerrlt Siam last week were Mr and Mrs Jake Relk of Nampa and their house guests. Mr and Mrs a Van 8tavoren. who were on their way home to Portland after a sight seeing trip through Yellowstone park Mrs John Broad shopped In Boise last week Fred Koopman of Vale called on friends In this community Friday. Mr and Mrs. Jake Groot of Ar cadia called on relatives Wednes day evening Mr and Mrs. Frank Wilson, who recently moved to Boise, came after their furniture Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Oerrlt Groot of Apple valley returned recently from a visit with their son and daughter- in-law. Mr and Mrs Jake Groot of (Juincy. Washington and other friends In the Willamette valley. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Dick Groot Thursday. ss P ar - T - P ak 1.00 MAY BE CALLING UPON YOU SOON sure to have a bottle of PAR-T- If you are pre pared to meet her with a bottle of PAR-T-PAK, you will receive $1 plus another bottle of PAR-T- PAK in your favorite flavor. AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCERY COLA Program M ANGI Mr. and Mrs Henry Estrick and Vaughn of Meridian. Mr. and Mrs. trip to Ogden and Montana, where Delbert Cleaver and Brian and Gary. they visited relatives. Cheryl Cleaver and Mrs. Lillian 8chiUer were Sunday dinner guests at the Alva Goodell home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knowles were dinner guests at the Bill Brooks home Friday. of Mr and Mrs. Eugene Cleaver. Mr and Mrs. Howard Day and Jerry D IP IN D A S L I and Sandy fished at the dam Sun IN S U R A N C E P R O T E C T IO N day. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver enter tained a group of their friends Fri KEN POND AGENCY day evening. The occasion was Mr. Real Estate and Insurance and Mrs. Cleaver's 9th wedding an 16 North 3rd. Phone 218 niversary. Refreshments were serv For Evening Appointments ed. Phone 54-M Return From Vacation - Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stevenson re- PEACE C ou n ty C entral C om m ittee The newly elected Republican Precinct Committee men and women will meet in the Circuit Court Room at Vale, Oregon on July 6. 1950. at 8:00 P. M. The following named parlies have been elected as precinct committee men and women who should attend. with our grain-fed HEREFORD BABY BEEF fed in our own feed lot. P. J. Gallagher. County Chairman and appointed by the State Chair- man to call the above meeting. This is the best young grain-fed REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEEMEN AND COMMITTEEWOMEN ELECTED IN MALHEUR COUNTY. OREGON AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION HELD ON MAY 19th, 1950. meat that you can buy GET A SIDE OR WHOLE CARCASS JACOB FISCHER Precinct Phone 381- W WART". The Speed Cop Adrian Applegate Arcadia Big: Bend Brogan Cairo East Grange Fair Harper Jameison Jones Jordan Valley Juniper McDermltt North Vale Nyssa No. 1 Nyssa No. 3 Ontario No. 1 Ontario No. 2 Ontario No. 3 Ontario No. 5 Owyhee Ridgeview Riverside Rockville Snake River South Vale West Grange By Bingham B jÄ tu d t S m m I I J CJL PHONE W HOLESALE-RETAIL W A S H IN G P O L IS H IN G . I.L B K IC A T IN C — MIND N otice o f M eetin g of R e p u b lic a n FILL UP YOUR LOCKER OR DEEP FREEZE I n G i v e n OREGON TRAIL, July ft—The Ore gon Trail union Sunday school Bible school closed Sunday morning with a program. The teachers were Frances Foster, Wilma Bullard, Bar bara Mosier and Doris Rigney. The program consisted of Bible verses, songs and flannel-board stories. Cer tificates for perfect attendance and memory work were presented as fol lows: First year certificates, David Smith, Alice, Judy and Dennis Wil- nn Bill and Butch Cannon. Harry- ette and Lary Oardner and Pamella Alexander; second year certificates, Janyce, Carol and Marlene Adams and special awards for memory work, Frank Parr and Elvln Alex ander. Rev. and Mrs H. O. Chand ler and sons of Caldwell and sev eral other people visited Oregon Trail Sunday school Sunday morn ing. Bernice Gardner was hostess to the Merry Matrons club Wednesday afternoon, June 28. Thirteen mem bers and one guest, Marzene Camp bell. answered roll call with “ Fam ily Halrlooms” . Oladys Byers won the hostess prize. Ol fleers were el ected for the remainder of the year as follows: President, Peggy Brown; vice president, Opal Holmes, and secretary, Bernice Seuell. The next meeting will be held July 12 with Vinnle Smith as hostess. Roll call will be answered with “My Most Embarrassing Moment”. In a quizz game Vinnle Smith and Peggy Brown won prizes. Lunch was serv ed by the hostess, assisted by Al berta Bowen and Marzene Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowen and Billie and Mrs Lavernr Cleaver spent last week-end at Anderson Ranch dam visiting relatives. If she should call upon you be PAK on hand. ARCADIA. July 6—Mr. and Mrs Otis Bullard and Mr and Mrs Thea Matherly returned Thursday evening from a business trip to Pendleton and H?rmlston. They also visited the Holoday families at Ukiah. Oltn Lay Is harvesting his peas this week for the cannery. Fred Schilling harvested his last week Dean Hayashida of Nampa visited last week with his cousins, David and Janie Murchuml. Mr. and Mrs Gerald Zittercob and son of Ontario visited in the John Zlttercob home Sunday. Mrs. Otis Bullard visited Mrs. Lester Reece on the Idaho side Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Moller vis ited In the Merle Boreson and Perl Richard homes in Apple valley Sun day afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Lee Dali and sons I of Nyssa and Harold Dali visited i Mrs. Anna Dail Sunday evening, j Giles Lay of Portland Is visiting j Ills parents. Mr and Mrs. Olin Lay. [ Otis Bullard chopped hay for Theo Matherly. Norman Hipp and Elmer Stradley this week At School Closing BE PREPARED TO MEET HER $ site of the old one, has been built horseshoe-shaped, to make every seat a good one. Although reserved seats are available and may be pur NAMPA, July 6—Special—The big chased in advance, officials pointed gest and fastest show In the 35-year out that all seats this year will be history of Nampa's Snake River good. Preceding each of the five nights stampede Is promised by directors of the local Harvest Festival as of the rodeo will be the colorful sociation when the 1950 rodeo gets riding club exhibition with a num underway Tuesday, July 11 for a ber of trophies and prizes to be a- live-night run In the newly con- j warded to the clubs winning in the various divisions. structed 10.000-seat stadium. A variety of special acts will be Oene Autry will appear In person each night of the show, accompanied seen. Gene Payne of Tuooon, Ari by his two famed horses, Champion j zona Is announcing for the show. and Little Champion, and by the Cass County boys, a trio of west- I Mother Of Mrs. ern music makers. Hoffman Better Leo J. Cremer of Big Timber, j Montana will again act as stock [ contractor and arena director for BUENA VISTA, July 6—Mrs. S. B the show. Cretner has been stag Hoffman has returned from Neb ing the Nampa show since 1937 and raska, where she had been helping this year will observe his 25th year care for her aged mother for several in rodeo. weeks. She reports that her mother The new stadium, located on the Is improving in health. (¿ pup Autry Will I Yu Harvestin'* At Arcadia Begun Appear At Rodeo b x f E jL fi& J C tA j Committeeman Committeewoman IJan Holly BiU Wells James Medley Wm. Stewart Andrew M. Graham J. W. Cudd G. Y. Chester II. B. Wilcoxon Martin Joyce W. W. Jones, M. D. John R. Den tel E. E. Clark F. T. Morgan, Jr. J. J. Sarazin W. H. Larson H. C. Rice E. Otis Smith ( has. T. Black Glen W. Antrim W. S. Bruce Leone Beus Goldie Roberts Etbel Jones lads Hoffman Jessie B. Marquis Hilda Chambers Anna Miles D. 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