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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 17. 1951 itary police training. He has a 20- tabled at dinner Sunday for his Mothers Service day furlough and will be with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Hugh Glenn, Held At Adrian parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam and Billy, her grandparents. Mr. until May 28, when he will leave and Mrs. Dallas Williams of Nyssa Camp Stoman at Pittsburgh, HEIGHTS, May 17—The for from Burns. California. He will leave from there and Lee friends Saxton left for Lebanon, Ore mother’s day service at the Adrian for a port of embarkation to Japan, gon Sunday afternoon on a business Community United Presbyterian where he will Join the 4ath division. trip. He expects to be gone several church was conducted by the young Mrs. Louts Pratt and Anita at days. people's groups Sunday morning. Judith Vanderpool accompanied The scripture reading was by Dudley tended a meeting of the Eastern Kurtz; A reading "A Boy and His Star Monday, Where the mothers her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Mother”, by Mrs. Dudley Kurtz; a were entertained by a skit present Payne of Ontario, on an extended I trip to southern California this baritone solo. ’The Perfect Day" by ed by their daughters. Dolores Gatewood; the responsive j Mrs. Louis Pratt and Anita at week. They plan to be gone a month. Robert Patterson took the boys reading by Ross Mills and songs by tended Job's Daughters initiation the intermediate, junior missionary Wednesday evening. The girls put and girls of the eighth grade from Adrian school to Boise Saturday on and young people's groups. Potted on a program honoring their moth j a sight-seeing trip. They visited plants were presented to the oldest j ers also. the museum and the office of the and youngest mother in the con Gene Pratt went fishing on the I Statesman newspaper. gregation. Owyhee river Sunday, bringing A party was given in the Jake Dick Stam arrived Thursday by home a 21-inch trout weighing three Borge home Sunday afternoon in plane from Camp Gordon in Georg- J pounds. honor of Kay on her ninth birthday. ia, where he has been taking mil- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Olenn enter- ! Guests were Scherry Matthews, Suzanne Hammon, Karen Deffer, : and Sylvia Hudson. Sylvia and Karen remained as overnight guests, returning to school with Kay Mon day morning. Jake Borge has been working with Clarence Keller on the construction of a cinderblock garage in Adrian for W. W. Webb. Mr. Webb operat ed a garage in Adrian prior to his moving to Madras three years ago. Several Newell Heights mothers enjoyed a Mother’s day party and program given in their honor Friday evening in the United Presbyterian church by the boys and girls of the intermediate Sunday school classes. During the evening the boys pre sented their teacher, Mrs. George FINANCE Sindberg with a going-away gift as she will leave Adrian when school THROUGH is out. Kay Borge spent Friday night in the Frances Deffer home as Karen's, First National guest. They attended dancing class in Parma Saturday afternoon. The junior band, of which a large part is grade school pupils, played If you have delayed modernizing your home because at the high school baccalaureate services Sunday evening. They play you lack cash, inquire about our Home Improvement ed ' Pomp and Circumstance,” Loan plan. No mortgage required... low interest rates... The regular meeting of the Adrian Farm Bureau Center will be held prompt service...convenient payments from regular income. Monday evening May 21. A guest speaker will talk on the Hell’s Can yon dam. The public is invited to <TV NYSSA BRANCH attend. F IR S T N A TIO N A L BANK The grade school picnic will be held at the Adrian grade school / S OF PORTLAND building this year at noon Thurs day, May 24. Each family is to take a basket lunch and table ^service. A regional meeting of the Malheur N E W E L L \ Open 10 to 5 including Saturday Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporotion and PETERSON’S POWN i k e .. County Farm Bureau will be held , supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Ger- Mother Visits— Here From John Day— Wednesday, May 23 at the Moore ! aid Slippy Friday night. Mrs. B. W Reinhardt of Wessing- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith and hotel in Ontario. Those attending Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams and ton Springs. South Dakota arrived daughter visited over the week-end will include local and county of Mrs. Mary Williams were guests in for a visit with her son, at the home of Mr. Smith's parents, ficers and all commodity chairmen the Albert Seward home Sunday at Saturday Members representing the state of a family get-to-gether in honor of Rev. Donald 8. Campbell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith. fice will be present to give counsel Mother's day. and answer questions Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer were Mrs. Herschel Thompson was tak callers Monday evening in the home en to a Boise hospital Friday even of Mr and Mrs. Faye Beaver in ing suffering from an acute allergic Caldwell. condition. Rex Walters of Boise spent from Sunday evening until Monday even ing in the home of his parents, Mr. Form er Residents and Mrs. Ellis Walters. O f Owvhee Visit Mrs. Mary Williams left Monday evening for her home in Amity af OWYHEE. May 17—Mr. and Mrs. ter visiting here for three weeks Frank DeBord of Bay City were with her son, Darrell Williams and PHONE 897-1. ONTARIO overnight guests in the Kenneth family. McDonald home Monday. They Mr. and Mrs. Don Franklin and EVENINGS called in the George Gregg home sons of Boise were guests in the Monday evening and enjoyed riding Lynn Kygar home over the week around the community noticing the end. On Saturday evening Mr. and many changes since the days when Franklin and sons, Mr. and they lived here 26 years ago as some Mrs. Lynn Kygar and Maxine and of the first settlers in the Mitchell Mrs. Mrs. linger Huffman were dinner Butte area. guests in the Richard Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Choat and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and children arrived Tuesday evening children had dinner in Adrian Fri from their home in Vancouver to day evening with Mr. and Mrs. spend a short time with Mr. and' Anthony Ciofalo. Mrs. Werner Peutz. On Friday they went to Twin Falls to visit Mr. and Here From Coulee Dam— Mrs. Leo Huber until Sunday, when Mr. and Mrs. Ross King and son they returned to the Peutz home. Coulee dam arrived Monday for Mrs. Peutz, Mrs. Choat and Mrs. of a visit with Mrs. King’s parents, Mr. Huber are sisters. and Mrs. Ed Warren. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Calhoun of Payette were Sunday guests in the S. D. Bigelow home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kygar and Hear Sam Gordon children spent the week-end here spout bridge here from North Powder. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crocker of May 31-June 1-2 Madras spent the week-end at the Lewis Skinner home. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Kygar and daughters of Vale were guests in the parental J. W. Kygar home Sat urday. Kenneth McDonald went to Spray Friday with the Adrian baseball team as umpire for the game, in which Adrian defeated Spray 17 to 1. 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