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»A G E TWO TME WYgSA GATE CITY JOUÜMAL. NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY. MAY •. lis t The Week's Nu Acres News TIIE GATE CITY JOURNAL Local News Owyhee Occurrences M i* Fate D tffla r r t» i» fd Tfcirs- <Uy morning after .spending several Mr* Kernectb UrVmmH days m Salt X-ake on a buying trip H t f i n l k « Clefc for her w ifi *l»op She aiee vueued r k i w 886 S3 u n M ...................... - - E ditor mm4 FeMSUirr D l 'I K l I /neno* and relatives while there ...................... ■ — ■ ----- P— G m . Di •M I . ANcn W k a rtM , O w n M i* LM* T h a p i w f W K m - Raipn Baxter returned Saturday Caterpillar Tractor company at then BiMe school trill be held at the a business trip to Eetse Tueeday CAhtoema and-Perry Smith m orning. rum Minidoka, where he has been .regular meet in« at the Pljmoutn community church from of Boise arrived Sunday at the home tor two weeks on business Slope Community hall Thursday L , ... . m Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patterson and I l ’ M C M m O N K ATES 1 May 26 through June 6 tram * a. m son- attended the stake primary of Mrs. Anna I Chaney The group Mr and Mrv M. C. Seuell and Mr evening 1 Y ear _______________ $2 50 M IV P A M I and Mrs. Lloyd Seuell went to Boise Mrs. M C. Seuell and Mrs. Lloyd until noon each Monday through music festival Sunday evening in spent Sunday afternoon m B « Bend 6 Months 91 SO Sunday afternoon where they visited Seuell attended the Fruitland fair Friday All children 5 years of age Nyssa Reed Patterson had a part visiting at the home of Mr and Mr . rUBUSHItS 1 year out-side Malheur Go and Horace Chaney Mrs. Thom peon re ► -U with Mike O ’Leary of Fruitland who Saturday. Parma Ida rural routes, $3 00 through high school are welcome to in the program. Mr. and Mrs. Roland turned to California this week Mr - - ASSOCIATION u > in the veterans hospital there. Sing le C o p ie s __________ .06 Mrs. Dorothy Elwood. Mrs. Helen * ^ „ 4 a program will be held Fri- Maw also attended the festival Their Smith will remain for an indefinite Several members of the Unit) Spllde and Mrs. Olive Thomson met • Strictly in Advance) son Richard and daughter Linda period to visit. evening June 6 at 8 o ’clock Orange visited the Nu Acres Grange with Mrs. Simt at her home on Wed- Mrs Byrd Walters went to Bot>e also took part. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Biagmaa and Thur.-day night and presented them Several residents attended the two boys spent Sunday visiting at ® 10 ^ Wednesday to visit her parents. Mr Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County. Oregon. with the friendship chain. Members drainage district meeting held Mon to | new v ^ r C Ub >ear 600kS IOr th and Mrs R. C. Jones, returning the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Phil Entered at the postoifice at Nyssa. Oregon for transmission of the Nu Acres Grange went to day n.ght at the William Peutz lips. Haas Friday evening and took the Mrs. Dean Wilson and children ol ' ‘ y r> f _ through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under home. friendship chain and traveling clock Nampa spent Wednesday at the Mr and Mrs. H B. Ward of Boise the act of March 3. 1879 Larry Culbertson is absent from home of her mother, Mrs. Ralph who have been visiting relatives here to them. the past week were honored guests -chool this week with the mumps. Danny Martin did well with hi Baxter Mr .did Mr*. Richard Maw of Phyllis. Evelyn and Deanna Evans. a^ Vic Marshall home Sunda> ing in Ontario Monday. While there « h jb h s at the FruitlandI fa ir.H e Ny -a were Sunday dinner guests it first in sheep they met Mr and Mrs. Clark En<^ took .................... . . ■ . showmanship. _ . - - Roy Hinkel, Mary Lou Grasmick and *or dinner. Other guests were Mr the home o f their son, Roland Maw A new policy in connection with of Woodburn. They formerly lived first on some of his -heep and Ur t Kyle Sager went to Moscow, Idaho and Mr->. Jack Marshall, Mr. and aid to depndent children was adopt Thursday with the Payette-Fruitland Mrs. Lee Strickland. Mr. and Mrs. on his buck Bob Morfitt broke his big toe Sun here, where he was manager of Eder Mr. and Mrs Tom Evans and Jan ban. They returned Sunday after- Don Share, Mr and Mrs. Lee House- day altemoon while he was runnuig ed March 28 by the State Public Hardware. holder. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Share the boat hoist at Owyhee dam. Mr. Welfare commission and will be ice went on a picnic at Mans Creek noon Mr. and Mrs. John Holly of Sunday. Clyde Butcher who s;>ent the win- ; and Mrs. Mary Marshall. The Ward s Morfitt has his toe in a cast and is come effective July 1, Mrs. Dorothy B’ lrgher, county public welfare Springfield. Oregon spent the week Mrs. D W Elwood gave a party ter at Riverside. California, has re- daughter. Mary Ward, came trom walking on crutches. chairman has announced. end here visiting relatives and fri at her home on Thursday afternoon turned to Nu Acres. Boise for the dinner also Mr and Mrs. Dick Brown and Children 14 through 17 years of ends. He is a brother of Dan. Those present were: Naomi Vinson- Mr and Mrs. Claude Skinner were children of Boise spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr Frank Nedbalek and It’s a good thing somebody didn’t ---------- Mrs. Margerite Scott spent Sun- haler and Mrs. Earl Campbell, Nyssa, Donna, Mr. and Mr- Bill Grasmick. hosts at dinner Sunday honoring her parents, Mr and Mrs. Lynn Ky- age, except those who are physically or mentally handicapped or in ur have a movie camera hidden around ady ln Caldwell visiting a friend. Mrs. Alex Winn of Caldwell, Mr- Mr. and Mr- Henry Orcutt, Leo Elli- Mrs. Louis Skinner on her birthday gar. gent need will not receive the wel the Journal office last Wedntsday Mrs. Plin Case. Win Per.ssonette. Mrs. Vern Mar- bee and Rudy Nedbalek played pi- Other guests were Louis Skinner Mrs. Roland Maw took her baby and Thursday when the crew Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newman and tin. Mr- John Hurley. Mrs. Morris hoc hie at the Dwight Durrington and Mr and Mrs. Bruce English to Boise Thursday for a checkup, fare payments for July and August i but will be eligible again in Septem trying to cram 13 pages of copy n > famdy aIKj Donald Hcott attended Vavold and Mrs. Floyd Higgins, all home at Middleton Saturday even- and daughter. Mr-. Richard Maw accompanied her ber, provided they meet all other 12 pages. We had already__printed ^ Yankee baseball game of Parma and Mrs. F. C Fry and mg Mr and Mrs. Darrell Williams Mr and Mrs. Louis Skinner were eligibility requirements, including a eight pages two at a time then Sunday. Mrs Paul Thomson of Nu Acres Bob Thomson visited with Ned caued at the Dwight Seward home dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Neal determination of need based on poli found the remaining space entirely Nicholson and children Monday cies then in force for the program Mr. and Mrs Bob Hamilton and RalPh Walker • Or *.8?,11 Morgensen at his home in Fruitland near p arma Sunday. inadequate for the balance o Johnny of Homedale visited her par- came down Friday to return his wife Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Claude Skinner made evening. It was Skinner’s birthday. : for which they are applying. It must have been second only to e|Us Mf and Mrs BUI B]11 Ashcraft 10 their h,,me Mr' Walker, who re- Mr ~ and Mr- Stanley Cruse and .......................................... ................... ..................... a Keystone comic when the from Sun^ ay ‘ ‘ cently underwent surgery has been children of Ontario visited Thurs- office and back office were trying to ‘ ‘ ........ . . staying at the home o f Mr. Walker's day evening at the Ralph Baxter b e a u ty begins decide how some of the late copy Laura Smith spent the we k moltler Mrs Ralph Baxter. home. was going to get published. Jerry 111 Ny^ a „ Wllh 1<,r 1 ler’ Mls n* Mi M C. Seuell is working on a A committee of the following. Ter- w ith LaCelle, printers' devil and newest arew M coinnis. membership drive for the Malheur rei Samuels. Velda Samuels, Horace member of the staff, carne into his Mr Header on Mi Anna Sparks Memorial hospital auxiliary in Nys- Wood and Barbara Montague met own and learned one of his most and Wayne spent Saturday in Pay- *a. Friday night at the home of their important obligations—accepting the ette and Ontario. Mi and Mrs Tom Franklin have 4-H leaders, Mr and Mrs. Paul buck when It’s passed. Jerry had Mr and Mr Vernon Parker and returned to this community after Thomson to make up the Do-More tried to tell us about a lead for a family spent Sunday at Ironside spending the winter working in club’s program for the year, news story and right in the middle with her sister, Mrs. Gordon Dixon Washington. Mrs. Cecil Evans and Roy accom- Four-H members enrolled in any Don’t Let of his statement he stopped -there and family. The water was too high Mr Fry was able to attend the panied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. foods projects in Malheur county RUN DOWN was Maury with an inky fist in to fish. Fruitland fair on Saturday. Ira Tish of Greenleaf to Medford, now have a chance to win top honors Heels Ruin Jerry’s mouth; Carole was giving us Mr. and Mrs. Ted Teske and The Black Canyon Water Users Oregon last week to visit Mr. and in a new awards program, county Your Shoe Comfort. the "or alse” about some of her daughters of Nyssa were Sunday association will be entertained with Mrs. Robert Mills and family. They 4-H agent E. M. Hauser, announced society news ; John was still turning djnner guests of Mr and Mrs. Bill movi{kS presented by the Bunting . returned on Wednesday evening. This year, a national award pro- THE SHOE C LIN IC Stuns Lum ber Co. in ad copy with a gleam in his eye vvillis gram in bread demonstration will that said, ' You told me to get ad- ! „ , . „ be conducted in Oregon for the first vertising and here it Is!’’ ; Lew , * nice outdoor fireplace built by time. Potter, the Lino operator, was set- Ja* f and have m* This program encourages 4-H j ting type faster than we could write -stallpd th,e U »«cd Presbyterian members to learn and to show otheft it and calling for a type-squeezer— cburob lawn for parties and frys. Miss Helen Hatch the skills involved in malting breads, j Miss Charlotte Brummer spent and the 'phone kept ringing. P h one Parm a 1-F21 rolls and other baked foods, and j their contribution to good nutrition. We cut copy here and there, set the week-end in Portland on busi back a few items that we thought ness. By demonstrating, the members Ezra Brumbach attended a wool Miss Esther Pogleman, who teaches would be timely for the following grower's meeting in Parma at the in Adrian returned home with them. develop poise, leadership and speak- | week and ftnnlly decided everything ing ability, and by watching other Community house Monday evening. Visitors at the Frank Miller home j demonstrators, they learn new ideas ; was ln. The Journal was completely Last Thursday evening Mrs. Es over the week-end were Mrs. Miller’s I and methods. published by 10 45 Thursday night ther Bennett had as her supper brother, John Holly and wife of | County champion and individual after a 10.500 press run at 800 an guest-- Mrv Mabel Bennett and Mar Springfield, Oregon, who stopped team members will receive honor Mrs. George Moeler hour and 6.000 pieces of paper were ion, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Koltz and over on their way to Nevada, New medals under the new program. Each 1 P h one 052-Kt folded and assembled together by family, Mrs. Ellen Koltz and son, Mexico and California. state winner, both individual and : hand. We felt better, the heat was Bob, from California. off until the following week. „. _ „ . . Mr. and Mrs Leon Kellar visited team, will receive a 850 U. S. Savings I , The Dorcas Society of the Metho- Mrs. Verl Bean. Jimmv and Jackie; w. ... . . Come Friday morning and it was risl t,hurch gaVe a waffle and seus- of Denver came last Friday to visit hls MSter and faiml>’- Mr- and Mrs bond- her parents Mr and Mrs Noel Tun wiUard Simpson in Emmett last The bread demonstration program called to our attention that we ha<l breakfast at the home o! Mr--, . . ’ ’ . . ‘ . j. P Sunday. is open to any 4-H member enrolled i forgotten an important news story George Coleman on Gem Avenue A mention of the dance recital for May 1. Tlie group served 104 people has spent U*e v-mte/with her g ra n d -! v l-sttor’ at- the Horace Chaney in a foods project. Record books nas pern me winter won ner grana home Sunday were his mother. Mrs. should be turned in to E. M. Hauser ! which Betty Wilson had devoted from 6 to 10 a. m parents and attending school ln Ad- May 26. County winners will be Anna Chanjjv of Nyssa, hls uncle 1 by ' many long hours for a hospital bene Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bates of irian. fit had not been made We tru'd to Coos Bay, Oregon, formerly of Nys- I Mrs. Frone Strudley is visiting Perry Smith of Boise, his aunt, Mrs. selected at th? 4-H Spring Fair the blame the Missus who had written sa, attended the golden wedding an- her son, Elmer and lamily for a few Lydia Dunning of San Bernardino, latter part of May to compete in the state contest. A county winner California. some news from home. A threat of nlver.sary ol Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wag- days at Nyssa Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones visited may be under 14 years of age. but a week ln a restaurant or cook our ner of Broadbent, Oregon April 27 Mrs. Herb Thomas, Mrs. George own meals made us shift our aim They reported over 200 persons at- DeHaven and Mrs. Deffer of Adrian her brother and family, Mr. and any 4-H’er must be 14 or older to compete in any state contest. to Carole, but she has a good memory tended the affair. visited relatives ln Weiser last Wed- Mrs. Bob Davison of Pleasant Ridge This year there are 92 girls and Sunday. and reminded us that she overheard The Independent Christian Work- ne-^lay. Mrs. Myrtle Hatch was in Caldwell 78 boys enrolled in 4-H foods pro a phone conversation and had seen ers group met May 6 at the home of Mrs. Maxine DeMark and La- jects. some notes we had taken when talk Mr.s. George Coleman. Rayne Smith were among the Parma last Friday and visited her grand Further information on this new ing to Mrs Bert Llenkaemper. There Jim Sigler went to Council Sunday students going to Moscow, Idaho daughter and new baby. Mrs. Bar was no one left but Jerry to shift the to take his mother, Mrs Ben Hous- over the week-end attending the bara Hatt and David at the Cald awards program is available at the county extension office. well Memorial hospital. blame to. Jerry finally learned why ton, where she will visit a week with music festival. Mr and Mrs. James McGinnis a printing apprentice is called the friends. Mrs. Goldie Roberts has been sick printers’ devil! Misses Wilmar and Betty Bullard the last few dafs with bronchial and Junior of Adrian, spent Satur Birthday Club Meets day evening at the Harvey Hatch Members of the Sunshine birth attended the wedding of Miss Mar- pneumonia day club met Friday afternoon at gory Crook of Boise and Mr. Green- Mrs. Joe Zentz and baby Joe went home. Visitors at the Dvre Roberts home the home of Mrs. Ray Lewis to honor wait from Atlanta May 1 at the to Boise Sunday for a few days. Baptist church at Notus . The children of the "first to the Sunday were her sister and family, Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Anna West on Mrs. John Carr of Klamath Falls, fourth grade" Sunday school class, Mr. ad Mrs. Burton Blade and chil their birthdays. The afternoon was Mrs. Pauline M cG in nis spent playing games. Mrs. Lewis and Oregon and Ethel Bullard o f Her- entertained their mothers at a dren of Nampa. Mrs. Babe Hamilton of Newell Mrs. West were given gifts from the ; mlston. who have been here with Mother's tea, after school Monday Heights, Mrs. Ooldie Roberts and group. Refreshments were served. Mr and Mrs. Don Hatt are the their father. Charles Bullard, who evening at Adrian, son. business visitors •5*—*5* parents of a son born on Tuesday, lias been ill left Sunday for their Mrs. Sarah Cartwright was called M Wayne, , were _ . April 29 at Caldwell He lias been liomes , to Springfield. Oregon to attend the m»,_alT ?a Honored At Shower Mr and Mrs. Harvey Bennett and named David Mrs. Angie Cook is moving to funeral of her brother-in-law. Mr Mrs. Ross Brown was honored Mrs. John Steiner went to Oreana, Alvon McGinnis spent the week- Nyssa when school is out. She will Rodman, last Friday guest at a Pink and Blue shower Mr. and Mrs Bill Hopkins of Cas- J.daho 10 C.'?.af 1^S and Buddle given Thursday evening. Hostesses end fishing near Unity. He got hi.' build a small home in Nyssa. Mrs Charles Bullard's mother, cade came down Monday to visit his St**neT and f’ull L1<' s ^*'st Sunday‘ limit were Mrs. Dick Butcher and Mrs. Barv^y Btlinet], rnW’rtam^d Rudy Marostica. Fourteen guests at- ! Mrs. Leonard Smith and daughters Mrs Filer of Ontario, is spending parents. Mr and Mrs Varner Hop- 1 , ^,r,sI.m this week with her kins. I la* st Wednesday. Her dinner guests spent Sunday at Emmett visiting tended. — Mrs. George Hust was hostess nt Mr and Mrs. Dean Baker of Vale were Mrs. A. L. Bennett. Mrs. Esther her parents, the Montagues. Bennett, Mrs. Margaret Bennett and , . ,, Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, Mr. a pnrtv May 7 at the home ol Mrs were Sunday visitors at the Tom u Jones’ home in Lower Bend i MrS to work for Ralph Stork. His fam - 1 and Mrs. Laurance Miller and Cecil Houston ily will move down as soon as school Otis Bullard. Elmer Stradley and Mrs Ooldie Roberts and Mrs Herb *n(1 chlid V n - daughter, Mrs Florence Vail of closes and they will live in the ten- | California Caldwell spent Sunday at Owyhee George Moeller fished near Unity Thomas attended a pinochle club Bob Barriti of Nampa has started ant house on the Stork place. tlie first day of the season and all party at the home of Mrs. Paul dam sight seeing M r' Bill Looney and son were ln got their limit. Cleaver in Kingman Kolony last Frl- Nyssa Thursday on business. Mrs. Angle Cook accompanied her day. Mr and Mrs Cecil Smith and son, Arthur Cook and family o f Pay- Mr and Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater Gary attended a picnic in Caldwell cue to Sacramento. California last and Loraine visited in Boise Sunday Sunday for the post office employees Wednesday for a few days’ visit with .with her brother and family. Rev of Nyssa tier daughter. Mr J e m Childs ami and Mrs Harold De Oroff Chi their Mrs Vernon Parker and Janet, family Don Bower took care of tlie way home visited his sister and Mrs George Carta right were visit- Arcadia school while she was away family the Foglemans in Nampa New Policy Set for Dependent Children Along The EDITOR'S BEET Mom* 4-H Food Project Members Told of Award Program ... News From Big Bend Around Arcadia RENSTROM INSURANCE AGENCY The Malheur County Democratic Central Committee Wishes To Announce Adrian News MARY L. THOMAS Will Be A Write-In Candidate For the Office of COUNTY TREASURER It's Time To Replace - - - Diri-Clogged Furnace Filters Stretch Your Building DollarS with home-owned Nyssa Lumber Co. It costa less to change ’ll Now A vailable In Connection W ith Our PET HOSPITAL and I HELMER'S SPECIAL you r furnace filters l# ^ > TW ICE A Y E A R HeaHns W * VETERINARY M ED IC IN ES VETERINARY SUPPLY this week than to forget 'em Waffle Irons — Hot Plates De-Icer — Pancake Griddle 25% off EVEN ONCE! How To Get the Most From the Best. DRUGS - VACCINES - EQUIPMENT WALL-SATIN N ew gratee and stoker parts, clean flu e and air No Extra Charge For Conaultation S ervice outlets w ill g iv e you b et ter heat w ith low er fuel OFFICE HOURS 8 A. M. — 6 P. M. D A IL Y bills. Hera Cornea Color f U RN ACE m ¿/TJ o au * STO KER \3 £ S e* * ce DR. W. W. EASTEP a washable, rubberiied finish for interior walls and w ood trim » covers most surfaces in one uniform coat { | tue.M' t 0 handsome va s,a tin sheen than to one use hour colors in all !ess ready Do T O . „ oneI bu ild outbuilding* m WIGGER and PURVIS Residence 701 F mieoa 417 Arced!« Blvd. • j . 'S© , « m odcl y o u , hom> o i w. _ lor you .n d g i .o ,o u up to r b r o . — - l p ,T Sheet Metal and Heating Phone 202 407 W ain Street » « Phase 111-W NYSSA LUMBER C0~ , , J I