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P A G E FOUR THE N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y JO U R N A L . N Y S S A . OREGON. T H U R S D A Y . J U L Y 19. 1951 Old-Timer« Gather Guild Holds Píenle— was spent golfing, swimming and Forest Reed made a business trip the George Cartwright home. They Here From California— Adrian Boy Hurt« The St Paul’s Episcopal guild held ( visiting. Special guests were Rev- to Burns, Oregon Sunday, Mrs. William Hudson of San are both working at the Adrian Fransisco arrived by plane Sunday its annual picnic in Caldwell Sun- 1 erend and Mrs. Crenshaw and John lting her parents. Mr and Mr.v Hand In Accidrn! cannery. evening to spend the summer with day with 60 present. The afternoon 1 Collins.______________ ________________ Alex Wagner, returned to then On Tuesday Mr and and Mrs APPLE VALLEY. July 19— About 50 home Monday Dickie Merna and ADRIAN. July 19- Bobby Parker her slater, Mrs. Jed Lewis. residents and old timer» gathered on Marilyn Wagner went home with hurt hia left hand Sunday evening Glen Brown took their guests. Mr on a can while getting out of a car. and Mrs. Norman Brown on a tour the Apple Valley »ehoolhcu.se lawn them for a ten-day visit. Mr. and Mrs Sherman Wilson are His thumb was cut so badly six of the Boise vaUey for a picnic Sunday. Many more came later to see friends and tala the parents of a seven pound, 15 stitches were taken to close the Mr. and Mrs. Pete Timmerman of FROM NYSSA Custom H ay Baling over old time* C L. Robison of ounce daughter who arrived at the wound. Caldwell spent Sunday evening in EASTBOUND Seattle, who was one of the first Caldwell Memorial hospital July 13 Mr and Mrs. A. C. Henderson and the Gayle Martin home. §6:13 PM 3:18 AM 11:10 AM 8:20 PM *@9:25 AM teachers after the present school- The girl has been named Mary Mrs. Anna Sparks and Wayne were M owing & Raking Howard Hatch and Dwain Hatch house was built in 1911 attended Loluse. Sunday dinner guests In the BUI W ESTBOUND Some of those present were among of Star spent the week-end in Mr and Mrs Ray WUkerson took Looney home. Cultivating 12:40 PM *6:35 PM 9:00 PM his pupils at that time. Mr Rob Miss Rachel WUkerson and Julane 5:55 AM Rev and Mrs Henry Moore were Joseph at the Henry Hatch home ison was accompanied by his sister, < WUkerson back to their home at back from the Sea beck conference 112:40 FM schedule to Weiser connects with Portland bus at Mrs. Fred McKinley cl Ranier, Ore Notus Sunday Saturday because of the death of To California— Ontario. § Boise local *Wriser *™ ept SundMy» gon. Among the out-of-the-com- Miss Evelyn Ferguson spent the Stevie Kurtz. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norman and & Daily except Sundays and NaUonal Holidays munity folks attending were Mr week-end with her parents. M r and Mr and Mrs Bert Urley and fam three boys spent two weeks visiting Phone 128-R evenings Portland-Salt Lake service underscored and Mrs. H E Harshman and their Mrs. Tom Ferguson. Evelyn Is em- j ily of Seattle and Mr and Mrs friends and relatives in Oakland. PHONE 331 daughter and friend. Nancy McNair ployed at Boise. LUNCH ROOM Robert Cassell and family of Los Los Angeles and Long Beach. They | of Middleton. Mrs. Lulu Bayless of Mr and Mrs. Ted Dick and Angeles spent their vacations with returned home Saturday night. Oregon City and her daughter. Mrs. ' daughters returned Saturday from their cousin, Mrs. Margarite Scott Carl Dean and son of Marslng. Mr a two-weeks vacation spent In Can and Donald. and Mrs. Carl Baxter Cress of Cent ada On their way to Canada they Those enjoying a Sunday picnic ral Cove, C. D Judd of Nampa, Mr went through the Qlacler park in at the Bobby Brown home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osterkamp o f Boise, Montana and attended the famed and Mrs. Norman Brown of Port Mr. and Mrs. Chris Meltvedt of Calgary Stampede. land, Mr and Mrs. Robert Turner Boise, and their daughter. Mrs. Al- 1 Don Fisher arrived on the bus and family, M r and Mrs H. M. bert Brice, and two children of Marble Koxman and Kristine of Boise. Mr North Carolina, Mr and Mrs. Joe Sunday morning f r o m Stephen and family and Mr and Mount, Washington to spend a short and Mrs Bob Eastman of Caldwell Mrs. Oene Stephen and son of the time at the home of his parents, Mr and Mr and Mrs Olen Brown. and Mrs. Fred Fisher, Mr and Mrs Ray Landeau and Owyhee. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Edison and Terry of John Day spent the week Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Mlttleider end in the Oeorge De Haven and of Walla Walla, who have been vis- family and nephew. James E. W al lace, who have been visiting in the Gilbert homes. Mrs Anna Sparks and Wayne homes of Mr. and Mrs. Roy WUker- son and Mr and Mrs. Cloyd Sample, spent Friday night at the Jim Coon left for their home at Hillsboro] home In Notus. Joan Drown of Nyssa Is visiting Oregon Thursday morning. Mrs. Cloyd Sample, who under her aunt, Mrs. Bill Ashcraft. Mr and Mrs. Norman Brown of went major surgery Wednesday morning at the Caldwell Memorial Portland arrived Friday to spend hospital Is recovering nicely and re their vacation with his brother, Glen turned to her home Sunday morn and family. Mr and Mrs. Ray Cartwright of ing. Prices Approved by O. P. S. GRAIN-FED BEEF FOR SALE IN A group of the P T. A. women met Big Bend spent the past week in at the school Thursday and canned Visitors are welcome to inspect our Fed In O ur O w n Lots sweet cherries for the school hot lunch program. new plant Mr and Mrs. Roy Rucker were dinner guests of Mrs Lola Roth and Donald In Parma Sunday. LOCKER HOURS— 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. W EEK DAYS O N LY Strikingly unusual Jcsign and A L L K IN D S OF Nell Thorburn of Maxwell. C ali efficient modern mechanism fornia brought his wife and their Custom Cutting and W rapp in g Service Real Estate Loans combine to give you the fin three children to the home of Mrs est appearance and operation Thorburn* parents, M r and Mrs Fred Fisher, for a short visit. Mr, ¡i ÿ-Æ&syï in a igck of unsurpassed dur Prompt, Courteous Thorburn returned home Sunday ability. Come in and see our morning. Service Schlage lock display. We ll David Stevens of Culver, Oregon be glad to help you plan for Is at the home of his brother. Btrdls. Real Estate KEN PO N D Insurance helping him put up his hay doors of unique anJ lasting Cecil Leigh, who has been suffer Live Animals Received From M onday Morning Until Friday Noon beauty. Phone 218 M North 3rd. ing from asthma for some time, underwent an operation at a Boise M onday Through Thursday 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. hospital last week He Is recovering nicely from the operation. Friday From 8 a. m. until 12 Noon FOR Y O U R P L U M B IN G M | Mrs. Blrdls Stevens Is confined to her home with chirkenpox. N E ED S Mr and Mrs Woodrow Wilson and children returned Sunday even Bath Sets, W ater H eaters ing from a short vacation at M c Locker Plant 381-R Call They visited friends one night and Pressure System s on the way to McCall. Slaughter House and Cutting Room 381-W Mr and Mrs. Tom Franklin re Call turned from their honeymoon In the Stanley Basin section J. C . S M I T H Mr. and Mrs Herbert Nelson left 13 Years In Nyssa Saturday morning on a fishing trip to Hazard lake. Phone 78-J Mr and Mrs Ralph Bailey and family are moving to Bremerton, Washington, where he expects to have employment. Mr and Mrs. Lester Rookstool and Mr and Mrs Willis Hansen spent Sunday night at the home of the women's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Oootng At Apple Vulley TRAILWAYS BUS DEPARTURES Jack Zittercob Plenty of Lockers Available GET YOURS NOW AND BE READY FOR THE CANNING SEASON WE SPECIALIZE IN PROCESSING ME A T FOR HOME FREEZERS BOLD BEAUTY Locks by Schlage -L O A N S - CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING Phones: Fischer’s Locker Service SALE CALENDAR STUN/ L lI M lt E K C O . 707 Arcadia Blvd. I’ U liU C SAI.E—Friday, July 27, 1961. 3 4 mile west of Ontario sales yard. 1 8 mile south. Farm machin ery, hay derrick, dairy cows and heifers. Sale starts at 10 o’clock Lunch served. Terms: Cash Col. Bert Anderson and Joe Church, auctioneers; L. H Frltts, clerk Owner Schuyler Bull ITS LATER THAN YOU THINK Features other cars will have “some day".. CH RYSLER BRINGS YOU I f your AIL-CHOP Harvester need* a checkup and repairs, don’t put it off any longer. There’ll be busy times between now and grain harvest. 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