Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 05, 1951, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 5. 1951
PAGE FOUR
Fugleman and family of Nampa en­
i neighbors, the Houtman family and
joyed a picnic dinner at the home of
' little Bonnie Strener made a trip to
their brother, BUI Van de Water
Word Of Sickness M°C*U Sunday They made the trip
Sunday.
going around the loop.
Mrs William Stradley returned to
BIO BEND, July 5—Friends of Mr »nd Mrs Henry Wilson and
her home Sunday from visiting in
Dewey Miller have learned through nome
family of visited
Wednesday
at
the
CaldweU at the homes of William
tier parents, Mr and Mrs
Mrs. Armenia that he is In poor James Brown,
Schultz and Denny Hickox.
In Dixie flat.
health. He suffered two slight
Henry Hatch of Joseph. Oregon
strokes and Is unable to care for Mr and Mrs Vic Morgan were in
spent
the week-end here visiting
himself He Is being cared for In Ontario last Friday.
relatives.
His son. Merle, went back
the home of his son, Donny, In Casa M ai Bernice Chaney visited over
with
him
to spend the summer at
Grand*.
week-end at the home of Mr
Joseph.
Friends of the Harry Russell fam­ the
Hultgren in Boise
Mrs. Myrtle Hatch and Helen and
ily have received word that Russell and Mr Mrs and Harry
Phillip, and their house guest. Mrs.
are enjoy­
is better and able to work again. ing a visit Mrs with Tuppeny
Fanny Armenta. enjoyed a picnic
son, John
The Howard Hatch and Vernon Walter; a nephew, their
dinner with the Tom Ferguson fam-
Lawrence
Col-
Parker
of n Adrian
parxer families
lamuies oi
o r.an visited
»«.veu ^ and granddaughter.
Patty Bean
Uy Sunday.
the Russell family last week while Pa ly wlU r,,nain wlth her ^
on their visit to the coast
Go To Utah—
until her mother comes lat-
Mr and Mrs Harry Dawson of er parents
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Beck and
for
a
visit.
Caldwell visited In the John Thomp- Walter Bishop and son. Cyrus,
I family left Saturday for Utah, where
son home Sunday.
they spent the Fourth visiting
went to Long Valley Monday. They
friends and relatives.
Mr and Mrs Sam Dunn of Home- are trucking their cattle to their
dale had dinner Saturday night in ranch and summer pasture.
! C
the Herb Thomas home. Mrs. Dunn Mrs. Mary Thompson went with
her brother, Oordie Dickerson, Sat- !
is a niece of Mrs Thomas.
Mr and Mrs Aivie Forties and urday evening to see Mrs. Dicker-
son. Alvin of Tillamook. Oregon vis- I son, who is ill in the Caldwell Mem­
lted the Herb Thomas family Wed- orial hospital
nesday and Thursday before going j Dallas Swlgert of Arena Valley is
to New Meadows Friday morning. helping with the farm work and
Richard Dickerson of Culver, Ore­ Irrigating for Otis Swlgert while
gon visited his aunt, Mrs. Mary Otis is in the hospital.
GRIGG BROS.
Thompson and family over the | Mrs. Floyd Hlggens and Llllyanna
and
week-end.
and Mrs Kenneth Reno and child-
Mrs Herb Thomas, enjoyed a visit ren of Parma spent Friday with
BUTLER
the past week with her sister and < Mrs Charles Reno,
husband. Mr and Mrs. L. Smith | Mr and Mrs Wilfred Prosser and
REAL ESTATE
and two daughters. Mr and Mrs son of Pilot Rock, Oregon arrived
Mel Beck, Associate
Smith were on their way to visit Friday night at the home of his
_________ I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Prosser.
in Oklahoma.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Hatch and Otis Swlgert entered the Holy
daughters and Lora Plllsbury and Rosary hospital at Ontario Friday
his sister. Mrs Armenta, had dinner evening and Saturday underwent
at the Doll House in Nyssa Sunday surgery on one of his knees.
evening. Later they attended the Mr and Mrs. Charles Reno and
Roberta. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth
movies In Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bennett and Reno and children, of Parma. Mr HAL "PU LL LEA TH ER” H E N IG - If th e com edians and bull fighters do
sons, Dwaln and Allen and their1 and Mrs. Clinton Reno of Apple val- SON has Indicated th a t he m ay p a r­
not a p p e ar as scheduled, th e local
Friends Receive
\
Insurance
Headquarters
¿USt a
thrifty
spoonful
in water
does the
w ork!
Bruce A sphalt Tile
C leaner gives safe,
easy cleaning for as­
phalt and rubber tile.
Requires no rinsing.
Ideal for rem oving
old wax.
YOUR GENERAL PAINT STORE
STUNZ LUMBER COMPANY
707 Adrian Blvd.
Phon« 110-W
ticipate in th e calf raping contest
during th e Nyssa N ight rodeo July
12, 13 and 14, but If he does he
should be w arned to ta k r the h alter
off th e ealf the next tim e h r has
his picture taken w ith his “victim '’.
law yer an d
cowboy from
the com edy.
him try to
perform ance
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Morrison
and son of Wilder and Glen Stutheit
visited in the home of Mr and Mrs.
Tommy Helderman of Homedale.
Mr and Mrs. Harvey Bennett
visited Sunday In Boise with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack French.
Harvey and Leroy Bennett and
Boyce. Van de Water attended the
Mathews fight in Boise Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson and
daughter. Annie Marie of Disston,
Oregon, visited Saturday and Sun­
day in the home of his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Zeb Wilson.
Ernest Wilson, who was home on
a furlough, left Saturday evening for
San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Troughton
of Grandview, Idaho visited Sunday
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Molt.
Mr and Mrs. Horace Chaney and
family left Friday morning for Yel­
lowstone park.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Swlgert of
Arena valley. Mrs Flora Swlgert of
Wilder, Mrs. Wllford Swigert of
Fargo and her three grandchildren
DECORET-
of Caldwell and Georgie Snow of
quick-coaf
Fargo called on Mrs. Otis Swigert
^ ENAMEL for
Sunday afternoon.
bright color
Miss McDonald of Parma is vis­
accents any-
iting in the Frank Miller home for|
a few days.
£ where— inside
Mr. and Mrs. Don Lee and fam­
or outdoors I
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Bright of
It dries fast,
Parma were Sunday dinner guests
hard, gleam­
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baxter. Sr.
ing smooth—
Mrs. Julius Molt and four girls
of Carroll, Washington spent Thurs­
18 cheery colors
day night visiting her aunt and
uncle, Ms. and Mrs. Chris Molt. DECO RET E N A M E L
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Shipley of [
Caldwell are visiting in the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank
Shipley.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Shipley re­
ceived word that their grandson, MORI DECORATING HUP
Lowell Shiprey’s son. is quite ¡11.
Ralph Hatch of Caldwell spent the j
DON B. MOSS
week-end with Phillip in the Harvey
Firestone Dealer Store
Hatch home.
Nyssa, Oregon
Mr and Mrs. Boyce Van de Water
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Mr
Time To Trade In
W e will give you for
your "Old Refrigerator”
the following trade-in
values.
Some 1950 Models.
Frigidaire
DM9
MM9Z
S08Z
S073
General Electric
NB8
NF8
NC6
NC8
Holpoinl
EB10-3
EB84
Price
$309.75
$269.75
$244.75
SZ34.75
Trade-In
$100.00
$70.00
$50.00
$50.00
$60.00
$70.00
$50.00
$100.00
$339.95
$249.95
$100.00
$60.00
G Cr B ST O R E
606 Main St.
New pep for
anything with
DCCORCT
COLORS
Nyssa, Oregon
form er F ifth avenue
“Noo Yok” may provide
Persons who have seen
rope a calf know the
will be a comedy.
\
$1.25 a
Week-End Guests—
M r i. Forrest Snodgrass an d
daughter. Virginia, of Milton were
waek-end guests at the John Murphy
home.
Here Frem P oca tells—
Mr and Mrs. Alton Paris and son,
Steven, of PocateUo spent several
days last week at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith.
•:
Q
UALITY!
Cutting, Wrapping. Freezing. Rendering. Superb Curing.
Wholesale Meats Of All Kinds.
"Drive a few miles, Save a few Dollars"
Hartman s Lockers At Lock« av «.
GREEN STAMPS
¿«X.
YOUR SUPPORT OF THE
NYSSA NIGHT RODEO
BY YOUR ATTENDANCE
JULY 12. 13 AND 14
WILL BE APPRECIATED BY
THE OWYHEE
RIDING
CLUB
and the
NYSSA CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE •
V
R, Z AND A TRACTORS ARE NOW
AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
B & M Equipment Co.
NYSSA, OREGON
F I F T H ANNUAL
NYSSA NIGHT RODEO
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
JULY 12, 13 6* 14
OPENING EVENT 8:30 P. M.
NYSSA RODEO GROUNDS
Three Thrilling Nights of Entertainment For Every Member of
The Family
c.
In addition to the usual rodeo events, the Owyhee Riding club and Nyssa Cham­
ber of commerce will sponsor an outstanding acrobatic and clowning act by the
HARMON TWINS
SHERMAN CRAIN and HIS MULE and MONKEY ACT
PETE LOGAN
One of the top rodeo announcers will announce for the show
$1800 IN CASH PRIZES
SEATING CAPACITY 3000
NO RESERVE SEATS AND NO ADVANCE TICKET SALE
Children Under 12 Will Bo admitted FREE Thursday Night If Accompanied By Their Parent*
Admission: Adults, $1 50; children under 12 years, 75c, Inc. Tax.
THE REDWOOD EMPIRE CARNIVAL. ALL-NEW SHOW ON THE GROUNDS
10 RIDES AND 20 CONCESSIONS
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