Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 14, 1951, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE N Y S SA GATE CITY JOURNAL. N YSSA. OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
I Leigh. Seventeen women enjoyed ended an Inspirational four-day Denzil Wilson and sons of Sunny
} the afternoon
Many lovely and convention Sunday at the Fred Slope.
Mr and Mrs Cloyd Sample were
| dainty gifts were received by Mrs Fisher ranch. Twenty-seven work­
Brown Mrs Leigh was assisted by ers or preachers came from far and Sunday dinner guests in the Grover
Mrs. Earl Boston and Mrs. Cecil near to lead the people in their j Findleys home in Cow hollow.
APPLE VALLEY. June 1*—Funeral I Scott
study and worship.
Troy Gooing was injured Sunday
services were held Tuesday at the
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Pritts at-
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Fritts *ere 1 afternoon when he fell from his
Parma Community church for Earl | tended a picnic at the park In Cald­ Boise visitors Monday afternoon.
tractor. The tip of his shoulder
Murphy, grandson of Mr and Mrs. well Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Reuben Leigh, Mr. | blade was broken
Prank Zlmdan. who slipped on a
Fred Miller, who became ill last and Mrs. La Verne Leigh and baby.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pett and
log at the lumber mill where he I week, remains In serious condition Jim Wilson and Cecil Leigh, all of
Karen were Sunday dinner guests
was working in Oregon, causing him at the Arnold Nursing home in
Fall Creek, Oregon visited several in the Crawford home.
to drown In the mill pond Murphy Caldwell.
days the past week with Mr. and
was well known here, having lived
Marian Boston has returned home Mrs. J. N. Leigh and Mrs. Cecil
with his grandparents a number of from Portland where she visited i
O ntario Youth Is
Leigh and Beulah.
years to attend school here and In for two weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Hall have maved to
Parma.
MuHinj’ In K orea
Sunday school and worship serv-
Mr Wampler has been hired as | Ices will be held at the Community Parma from the Walt Freeman ten- |
principal of the grade school here church Sunday with John Nickens ant house and Mr and Mrs. Hawk­ NU-ACRES, June 14—Mrs. Ed Me-
ins and family are living on the j roney and Joy and Judy Harm were
for the coming year
filling the pulpit.
Freeman place.
in Payette on business Friday.
Between
300
and
400
Christian
Mrs. Clifford Brown was honored
Mr and Mrs Weston Black of
Oeorge Wilson received word that
at a pink and blue shower Friday followers, basing their beliefs on the
Middletown.
Rhode
Island
are
the
afternoon at the home of Mrs J. N. 1 ministry of the New Testament,
a nephew, Roger Kimball of On­
parents of a boy born Monday, May tario was missing in action in Korea.
28 Mrs Black is the former Star
Miss Margie Johnson and Jeff
Robinson of this community.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Fritts were McGee were married at the Fruit-
land
Methodist church Friday even­
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs. Cail Dunn In Notus. Other ing. Miss Johnson is a daughter
guests included Mr and Mrs. Ray of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Johnson of
Wilson of Parma and Mr. and Mrs. this community.
Mrs. Bill Harm and children and
Mrs Eleanor Wherry of Payette
Nolle* is hereby given to the legal voters of school
were Monday callers in the Ed Mer-
oney home.
District No. 26c of Malheur County, state of Oregon,
P. C. Fry was taken to the Nyssa
hospital last Thursday evening for
that the annual election of said district will be held at
&
treatment. He was reported to be
improved Monday
the Nyssa Elementary school building between the
Jimmie Johnson went home with
Frankie Rardin of Vale Friday even­
hours of 2:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m. (1:00 p. m. to 7:00 p. m.,
ing and stayed until Sunday.
I
The Do-More 4-H sewing girls met
Malheur County Time) on the third Monday of June,
last Monday with Lois Neilsen. Miss
Hattie
Abbott, home demonstration
being the 18th day of June. A. D. 1951.
agent met with them and gave them
Phono 128-R evenings
many helpful suggestions,
This election Is called for the purpose of electing
Mrs, Fred Fehlman of Nyssa Call­
ed at the Meroney home Sunday.
on* director for a term of two years and on* director
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gallant and
daughter, Bessie, of Goodrich were
for a term of five years.
visitors this week at the home of
Home beauty begins
Mr and Mrs. George Smit.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson and
Dated this 7th day of June. 1951.
■ family visited Sunday at the home
of Mrs. R. E. Thomas in Vale.
Mr and Mrs. Richard Jenkins and
JOHN SCHENK.
son ot New Plymouth visited at the
Chairman. Board of Directors
FFry home Sunday
C. E. Riddle and daughters, Melva
and Naomi, left Friday for Redding,
Attest!
California. They spent Wednesday
at the Ed Meroney home.
HENRY H. HARTLEY
Funerul I n Held
F or Earl M urphy
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NOTICE OF
ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION
TH U R SD A Y. JUNE 14. 1951
Sergeant, Family
Visit In Valiev
OREGON TRAIL, June 14—Sgt.
George Chambers and Mrs. Chamb­
ers and baby were overnight guests
last Saturday at the home of Sgt.
Chambers uncle. John Bower and
family.
Sgt. Chambers and his
family were on their way to Okla­
homa, where he is to be stationed.
The Merry Matrons club met at
the home of Gladys Byers May 31.
Thirteen members answered rail
call with "What I'd like to do this
summer". Alice Holmes drew the j
door prize. In a quiz game Viola |
Adams won a prize. The next meet­
ing will be held June 13 with Opal
Holmes as hostess. Roll call will be
answered by "a poem about father".
As the last grab bag was such a
Raking
Cultivating
ed with his wife and daughter Sat­
urday evening.
Mrs. Parr of Toledo, Oregon is
visiting at the home of her son.
Frank Parr and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Cleaver
and son were dinner guests Monday-
evening at the J. E. Bower home.
Mrs. F. G. Holmes. Mrs. Frank
Parr and her mother-in-law. Mrs
Parr of Toledo, Oregon attended the
meeting of the H. E. club at the
home of Mrs. Wilson Winters Thurs­
day afternoon.
Meuller Fumaces-
Link Belt Stokers
FOR YOUR PLUMBING
Estimates G ladly Given
NEEDS
Bath Sets, Water Heaters
and Pressure Systems
Phone 134L2 Parma, Idaho
Call
Custom Hay Baling
M owing
success the members decided to hold
another one at the June 27 meeting.
All members are to furnish a pack­
age with at least 25 cents. Lunch
was served by the hostess, assisted
by Opal Holme» and Albert* Bow­
ers.
Mrs L. O. Carlson and Janice,
who have been visiting Mrs. Carl­
son’s mother and other relativea at
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho the past two
weeks, returned home Ssturdsy
evening
Mrs. Carlson left lor
Coeur d ’Alene Thursday and return­
J. C .
HEATING
GEORGE J. KINZER
SMITH
13 Years In Nyssa
Phone 78-J
Jack Ziliercob
District Clerk
Stunz Lumber Co.
Retired from active duty with
full honors for
y
m sm DiM Sfflw
V acation School
P rogram l.s Given
ARCADIA, June 14—A large crowd;
attended the daily vacation Bible
school program Friday evening, June
8 at Arcadia R. G Chandler, the
American Union Sunday school mis­
sionary gave the certificates and a-
wards to 19 pupils.
Mrs. Augie Cook returned last
week from El Monte, California,
where she had been on business.
Miss Betty Bullard of Caldwell
spent the week-end at home here.
Mrs. Vernena Beam of Nyssa and
her sister, Mrs Pete Olson of Butte,
| Montana, were dinner guests of
Mrs. Angie Cook Monday evening
Mrs. Cecil Houston took a load
of youngsters to the swimming pool
in Ontario Sunday afternoon.
The Arcadia Sunshine club met
June 8 at the home of Dorothy Bow­
ers. Mrs. Peterson drew the door
prize The pot-luck dinner for mem­
bers and their families will be served
in July.
Ben Houston and Henry Shaw left
last week for Idaho City, where they
will engage in gold mining.
Delta Armstrong of Turlock, Cali­
fornia left Monday for her home
after a visit of a few days with Mr
and Mrs. George Moeller.
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Attend Summer School—
Terry Flanagan and Dick Wint­
ers of Sunset valley left Tuesday
morning on a special 4-H club bus
for summer school at Corvallis. Both
boys, whose projects are swine this
year, went on scholarships. Dick
received his from the Oregon Trail
Grange and Terry from Malheur
county.
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Is Your Old Range Ready for
Replacement?
Time Now to Select a Handsome,
New 1951 Model!
Attached to your old rang«? You probably are—
for .it's given you years of fine service, hundreds of
wonderful meals. But ranges get tired too. And the
passing of years has brought exciting new improve­
ments.
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If your electric range ia obviously ready for retire-
mant, ask your appliance dealer to show you the
stunning new 1951 models. W ith fast heating top sur­
face units having five or more cook­
ing apeeds, deep well cookers tor
deep fat frying and tender steamed
foods, and ovens with automatic con­
trols to bake your meals while you're
away from home — today's ranges
offer so much in better eloctric liv­
ing. You'll want a new electric range
someday — why not get it now and
enjoy electric cooking at its best?
See your electric dealer today.
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Does Se MUCH-Costs So LITTLE?
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Open 10 to 5 including Saturday
NEW LOCKER PLANT
NEW LOCKERS AVAILABLE
GET YOURS NOW AND BE
READY FOR THE CANNING SEASON
LOCKER HOURS—8 A. M. TO 6. P. WEEK DAYS ONLY
Custom Cutting and W rapping Service
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CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
Live Animals Received From M onday Morning Until Friday Noon
M onday Through Thursday 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Friday From 8 a. m. until 12 Noon
WE SPECIALIZE IN PROCESSING M E A T
FOR HOME FREEZERS
GRAIN-FED BEEF FOR SALE
Fed In Our Own Lots
Phones:
Prices Approved by O. P. S.
Visitors are w elcom e to inspect our
new plant
Locker Plant 381-R
Slaughter House and Cutting Room
381-W
Fischer’s Locker Service
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