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PAGE TOUR THE NYSSA GATE CTTY JOURNAL. WYSSA OREGON THURSDAY MAY 1. 1152 dr*., ar e to Blacx Canyon dam S? ...c.jy afternoon. Mr and Mr*. Cherter Pulsifer and la::..ly cf Richland. Washington . o i r ; me »cek -en c at the h_-me of George PuLifer ttr m r r r ltn ( lub Mr- Ralph Walker of Culver. Ore- g ha - returned from the hospital Mrs. Dale L a ron and daughter, ciation. While there he -a* vne re- . ..- M Ralph B s»‘ • Yvonne. o f New Plymouth aud r» salts of the co.-tly fire early Sunday Mr Walker underwent surgery * at th* hospital friend a l- ol New Piyn. i-h v. .:«-d ra ^ riu n r Mr and Mr- M C Seuell visited Sunday -t the A I* Ch--r.ev 1. nu Mr and Mr EJwaro Neil-en Sunday afternoon m Payette at the Cit-ji,e I< hner went t We.-'-r and Tom .pen: S l ..- u »> a -'ir h>me of A C Brown Sunday to attend a me*tin* of th? ford NeiLsen home near Or.tar: Mr- Ray Butcher and Jevse mad? Idaho-Oregon H ell- Canyon a -o- Mr and Mrs. F C Fry and chil- a trip to B . * Monday M: and Mr Lee Dail and Rev. and Mrs Ha-kel Dane, nur.ister ol d Sunday afternoon at the H E Sager home Mr and Mr Herb Kurtz, who re cently purcha *d the Le-ter Reeve farm are budding an addition to th ; h . e They were formerly of Pueblo. Colorado. Mr and Mrs Roy El wood of Em mett and Mtss Leona Elwood of E ..*e -pent Sunday at the D W El- wood home They enjoyed a birth day dinner in honor of Mr* Roy Elwood Mr and Mr- John Evans of Cen tral Cove Idaho vi-ited at the Tom Evans home Sunday. John Evans is a nephew of Tom Evans. Mr and Mr George Smit spent the week-end in Goodrich with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mr- Glen Gallent and sons. Mr and Mr Frank Nedbalek arid Donna were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. George Grasmics of Caldwell. Others present were Mr and Mrs. Jack Gumsey and Su y and Mr and Mrs Ber. Ramer and Carol, all of Boi-e. The occasion was :n honor of George Grasmick1. birthday Mr and Mrs. A H Keck of th? island south of Ny a in the Snake river, who are temporarily flooded out of their home spent the week end at the Sherman Keck home Ralph Baxter ha* gone to Mini doka. Idaho on a business trip He plans to be gone about ten days. Mr- Verl Waite was called to Utah last week due to the illness of her sister Mr Waite left early Monday The Week's Nu Acres News Used Tractor Buys 1 International and 2 Allis Chalmers Mowers 1 1948 Oliver 70. 1 Model B Allis Chalmers with cultivators 1 1949 C Allis Chalmers with plows and cultivators. 1 F-20 International. 1 1949 Ford Truck with beet bed. 1 John Deere A Tractor with plows. 1 Two-Wheel Trailer 1 Bear Cat Mill BAUMAN FARM EQUIPMENT BIGGEST NEWS OF TH E YEA R SATURDAY MAY 3 All types of lines, plugs, fly-rods, casting rods, spinners, hooks, flies, reels and other assorted fishing tackle STILL SOME RODS and PLUGS at SPECIAL PRICES SE E OUR Z E 6 C 0 R E E L S GUARANTEED NOT TO BACKLASH! morning for Salt Lake City after receiving a message that she had passed away , Mr and Mrs. Clifton Neilsen and Lee Bare of Nyssa spent Thursday e.er.mg at the home : Mr and Mr Ralph Boater Mr and Mr- George Hagler and Ma.vu;. Mr- A P. Cne-r.ey and M: Charles Daudt o f Payette drove to i Portland Wednesday and returned Pr.day The trip wa made to take Marv.n, -on of Mr and Mr.- Hagler to th* Shrmer . hospital there for an examination Mr and Mr- P A John-on. M: and Mrs. Leon Burt and sou of New Plymouth, and Mr and Mrs Le-lie Gray of Long Beach, California who are here visiting at the Johnson home had dinner Sunday in Nam pa at the home of Mr and Mr Drexel Lefis. Mr and Mr Gray left Tue-day to return to the.r home in Long Beach. Mr and Mrs. M C Seuell w en named God parent- of their grand daughter. Kathy Jear. Hoff at her Chri-teninf Sunday morning m Nys- -a Kathy is the infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy Hoff Mrs. H E. Sager has the mumps and her son. Maynard, has th ; measles. Callers Sunday at the Ed Merone.- home were Si Lett. Lela Lett. Matt and Patricia K idd.o and Mr and Mr Harley Noah of Ontario. Mr and Mrs. L. G Hawley left for Yucapa. California Wednesday. They have been here on their farm the last two month- helping out and doing some visiting. Mr-. Art Hann. who entered the St. Luke's hospital Wednesday for minor surgery returned to her home on Friday and is reported to be d o ing well. Mr and Mrs Che-ter Nice wer? visitor- at the Russell Meroney home last Wednesday. Thursday and Fri day. „ Mrs. M C Seuell attended the Malheur Memorial ho*pital auxiliary meeting in Nyssa Monday afternoon. Mr and Mr.- W.lliam Grasmick and Mary Lou, Mr and Mr D L. Durrington and Jimmy, Mr and Mr- L D Cbmer and family and Mr. and Mrs L. G. Hawley enjoyed a picnic Sunday in the Emmet: park. Mrs. M. C. Seuell and Mr- Merle Thomson and Gary attended th- danee recital in Nyssa Saturday- evening. Members from Nu Acres of the Fruitland junior class who were in the class play last week were Carol Montague. Phyllis Evans, Terrell Samuels and Horace Wood. R ill« S h o t g u n » All l i i H and atria» A small down payment will hold any gun until fall- 125 Main St. Nyssa Phon* 93 4M * AT THE SOFTBALL FIELD Nyssa Rodeo Grounds SATURDAY, MAY 3, 8 P. M. LOCAL SOFTBALL PLAYERS Vs. TRAINED DONKEYS Costs no more now than later. Be protected all season. KEN POND Insurance Funnier Than Ever Before More Spills Promised Eyes Examined Glass«» Fitted ADMISSION ADULTS 60c CHILDREN 30c Adjusted and Repaired Dr. A. T. Bradbury Proceeds for Softball Field Improvements TUESDAY. MAY 27 PARMA HOTEL PARMA, IDAHO Boise Office 212 N. 9th St. Phone 7228 Sponsored By NYSSA LIONS CLUB Your Neighbors Are Getting Results Read What Stanley and Dean Sisson Say! Senator” Jim Corfield and 'Rep- re entative” Klvin Alexander report a highly successful legislative ses- \ sion last week in Salem where they repre-emed the Nyssa H l-Y club at Boy-' State Boys’ State is held an nually to acquaint young people with governmental procedure. They presented a bill to amend th; school census law which would re- See eoe RULLÌI f a i n t SIR VICi- CINTfR m m ! We started thre« Purebred Sows on the Purina Program for our 4 H project. Here are our results up-to-date: Chester White Sow—farrowed 9— w eaned 9 Yorkshire Sow 9— w eaned 8 — farrowed Chester White Sow— farrowed 10— w eaned 9 At farrowing time the pigs averaged 3 lbs. each. Average weaning weight at 8 weeks, was 35 lbs. Our sows were hand fed Purina Sow and Pig Chow Mix 1 lo 4 with our grain. Five days before farrowing and ten days after farrowing we had fed 3‘ a lbs. of Purina Dry and Farrowing Chow each day to each Sow. It Daid us to feed Purina all "the way. — Stanley and Dean Sisson. Rt. 2. Nyssa Oregon. — K 8K SPORTING GOODS STORE HAIL INSURANCE ^ Hi-Y Youths Give Successful Session rP* * 7 J O L Y M P I C CLUB l The Malheur County Livestock as sociation will hold its annual spring meeting in Jordan Valley Saturday, May 3 according to an announce ment made by the president, George Riiosell of Vale. The meeting, that will feature discussions on livestock disease con trol and market outlook information, will start at 1 30 in the school gym nasium In addition to the program that is being arranged by the o ffi cers of the association, there will be a number of important discussions on problems affecting the livestock industry, according to Russell. Arrangements have been made to have a banquet and dance Saturday evening following the meeting. The executive committee will meet in conjunction with the membership session. Russell stated that the date for the meeting was selected to giv e : members an opportunity to express their views on livestock problem- prior to the state meeting that will be held in Prineville May 12 to U. The meeting is open to the public, and all livestock people and their families are invited to attend. Vern l.ance, state Grange deputy. W O Rons. Pomona master and county deputy, and Mrs. Ross. Pa- mona, were guest- last Thursday evening at the regular meeting of the Oregon Trail Grange Henry Hartley, superintendent of Nys.-a schools, gave a report on the school budget and explained the ad ditional tax levy asked and the six percent limitation law He also di-- cus.sed the reapportionment plan which he announced would be fully discussed at a meetmgg in Ontario. Alva Goodell was asked to attend the reapportionment meeting. Lance spoke on the state Grange session to be held In LaGrande in June and urged the organization to send a delegate Ro-- gave a report on foot and mouth disease afflicting cattle in some areas, and Mrs. Ross urged the members to enter a state apron contest. Mrs. Wilson Winter announced that the next home economics meet ing will be at the home of Mrs. Roy Holmes May 1 with Marie Holmes as co-hostess. Following the business session a birthday cake and cards were pre sented to George Adams. 83-year-old Nys.-a pioneer. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs Roy Holmes, Mr F G Holme- and Bob Holmes. Now — ALL tKe decorating help you «wed — of a glonce! MORE Color t — WHICH point to ate — HOW MUCH to gef — AVERAGE room eoett— pivt COLOR-PLAN A H O W -TO - DO-IT folder» FREE! 42 GUNS TO CHOOSE FROM They have moved the he u>e and • in The river I moved the house with the current N, -ai s t ub * uthwi of Nyssa enough to stretch the cables taut The water has i j ned a ravine e * ee t ,e flood have been judbagging the.r h-m e to tum the river current away so that the barn is totter.ng on the edge of rt. from their h -ase FAMILY FIGHTS RIVER TO S WE HoWE County Livestock Meeting Set May 3 Grange Members Hear Reports Shep easier, fester, et eer HHUK PAINT ’SfKViCi CINTIN' ASK ABOUT OUR GUN LAYAWAY PLAN quire that the census be taken the first two weeks in September instead th( a | tWO week- in October The youth legislature failed to pas- their bill, they reported. The first day wa- devoted to reg istration and a joint sobs ion of the leg.-iature which ws add re* .ec by the Boy- State governor followed by a tour of the capitol In the af ternoon the house a..d enate went r- e a mittee meeting and voting. The >>:nt *- . n wa addressed by Gov Dougla. M. K.-.y on Fr.dey afternoon. New officers of the local Hi-Y K -. , Daryl Williams, vice pre-idem. Jim Corfield. secretary; Delbert Peter son trea-urer. and Dan Lovejoy. re porter. DON B. MOSS Fire*!*** Dealer Stor* Nyssa. Oregon TOBLER’S FEED AND FUEL, INC. Phone 26 C H f t 4 I ■ »■ ■ • I o » I f r m S I GH