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** Miss Gladys Moses Marries Boise Man S o c i a l E lit e s THF NYSSA G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L . N Y S S A . O R EG O N Mitchells Guests In Boise THURSDAY M AY IS *% 1952 P A G E T K IR T F F W Honored On Bit!:. i o \ r r s T r i i n m i > a t There were 1.600 more per- us Celebrates Birthday Butch Bingman was honored S at « HR IS I I.%> ( III Ri II Chandler Baer, .-on of Mr. and killed in U S. motor vehicle acci dents last year titan in 1950 "The Little R id Ford" versus "The Mr and Mr- George Mitchell were urday on his eighth birthday at a Mrs. Campbell Baer celebrated his Mu>i Gladys Moses, daughter of Sunday dinner gue>ts in Boise it party given for him b> hi- mother. Big Yellow Cadillac" will be the theme oi the .(.tendance conte-1 t.> fifth birthday Sunday afternoon. Mr. end Mrs Archie D Moses jf the home of M. Lk>ri> Kontz They M Dale Bn I begin Sunday in the Christian Fourteen small guest.- played ganie- t * il.ee and Ra*pr. V e U . ii o f Bo c ^ er^ensens H o n o r e d attended the Pioneer league Ui-cbail during the atternoon and were ; v guests attended the , . , v r m the *e^e married Sunday. May i l at H y Several G r o u p s game in the evening -erved birthday cake and refre d i u the V.-«i«aii> of God church Re, \lr t \i, l i „ v afternoon and returned to the ____ . ergensen luents. f Frank CoJey pei formed the cere- were hon, ,< V i eierai * 1 ' ’, times this Dinner Guests Sunday Baigman home after* i t,,r re- Mu-on is captain of the Cadillac ittony. i he contest will run through M r and Mrs Kenneth Chard en- Ire-hments. the 8th of June. P\ ANNINfi TRIP The bride wore a gown of »hit,? week in . r to their leaving for Plowing, corrugating, disc <*<tar city. U:ah. May IS tertained Sunday at dinner for Mr TO « OA S T nylon net and a corsage of yellow M 'lida. ew:ung. Verge u-ens were 4nd Mr- Max Jones, Mr. and Mr-, Dinner Guests RECEIVE » o l i l i ing, seceding, harrowini e tc roses. She carried t white Bible Mr and Mr Mearl Marcum and M r and Mi D F Mitchell. M: OF I.K ANIMI AI « .If T F R Following Uie ceremony, a recep tiue t- uf 1. i. r at dinner given for Ea l i Farr. and M r and Mr- Ho,.- Joan will leave the last of this uiem by Mr and Mrs. John Molle- c.ruver All New Equipment tion was held at the church. and Mr- Joel Mn, hell Mr and M: and Mr.- Lynn Mutheny re- month for a trip :o the coast. They rup at CaldweU. Mats Moses has lived near Nyssu Mrs. Howard Mynck \!r and Mr. rived word Monday morning of a will stop at Salem to get Melvin, Tuesday evening, a dinner was •for several years, and graduated Clift Beskstead and Mr- Manne granddaughter born May 12 it who is attending Willamette uni given m their honor by employees ■from Adrian high school as saluta- Baker and fain !v wen Sunday dm- Sea: !e Parent- arc Mr and Mi versity They have made plans to of the Owyhee Truck and Implement Phone 131-K Mr and Mrs. F rank J. I ruck of ner guests at the h :i i : \t- and Rob torian of her class. Since August of "• Mrs N « .- - do some deep sea li-lung before re Company at the Payette Country Portland visited over the week-end Mrs. Lyle Miner. merly Jo Anne Matheny last year she has been in nurses's club turning home. with Mr and Mrs Tom Johnson raining at s: Lukes hospital in Wedne day evening, Mr and Mr Boise M r Le nek is a brother of Mi- i, j j <1 Mi and Mrs. Shelton plan to make at aI dinner at the home oi Mi and Johnson their home in Boise, where Mr. Shel Mr. anil Mrs. Anlonr Richter vis Mr- Hudson Robb ton is employed. ited Wednesday evening at the Roy H off home. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Max Sohwrixer of In Ontario Kenewick. Wash., visited over the llouseguents from Friday night Mr. and Mrs. A C. Sallee and , __________ „ ____ week-end at the home of Mrs. until Tuesday „ „ „ a „ morning ^ at . the home Mrs- Frank Morgan were dinner Schweizer’s parents. Mr and Mrs. o f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas gue.-ts on Mother's Day of Mr and George McKee. •were Mr-. I homa- sister, Mi-s La Mrs Ted M..ty ¡n at Uie Moore hotel ; Mrs. Gerald Hunger. Mrs. Vern Rue FYankhn and sister-in-law.: in Oinario Bee ley and Mrs. Edison Child Char Franklin, both o f *— spent Wednesday afternoon in Pay- ' l\irL K r i. r « . i. . „ i u . V, * ounfi Adult Group Meets ette. Cohen left Wednesday for*Portland Member . : the Young Adult ! M r and Al 1 * w of l'°* A n * where they will visit friends mil ® rouf) t,f t,h<‘ Methodist c+uirch met t’ ele-s visited here at the home of Mr relatives for a week i Sunda>' evening at the home of Mr . aIld M r- George McKee Mrs. Law Elmer Cruson. Sam Hensen and <■a,,d 'Mr Cllfl Main- Sroup spun- a,ld Mr* McKee are sisters- their instructor flew to Di Annele M *»«- Mr NorvcUe Robbins led the, A*»«*r«sw Mc«.innis, Mrs. lia r- Saturday and returned Sunday devoiion.v The group spent the even- rv Kingery and Mrs. Barney Wilson H , ¿ i r . Tom Eld r e p e spent n t ! , to. C liff Coleman. business visitors in Boise Pri- ■ildridge Sunday in Pavette at Mie -l Iorn,ej r ‘ "up member who is now y Mrs. ayeU€ at Lhe hoine a i .serving w.tlr Uie U. S Army On Sunday guests al the Imme of Mr. Mr and Bill Carpenter. Tuesday, the group sent C liff a cake arwl M r' J C. StmUi were Uieir ,with nifi baked inside for his birth daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Petet and children of Nuinpa day. Mr and Mrs Douglas McDonald of Caldwell were afternoon visitors. Attends Birthday Party Mrs. Garrett Bowen anil family M i- George Mitchell attended a of Meridian were Sunday evening birthday party in Nampa Saturday visitors at the home of her aunt, ' n ) , r.,nieco Kathleen Donnley of Mrs. Andrew McGinnis. CaldweU. , Among those from N'yssa attend- of Bend „ „ •!•—•!• ing the Nyssa-Vale baseball game at MR AND MRS BRID G E CLUB Vale Monday night were Mr. and R epublican C andidate for Mr and Mr Grant Lewis enter- Mrs Bernard Frost, Mr. and Mrs. N om ination for tained then Mr. and Mrs. Bridge Clyde Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Bert club la t Wednesday evening. Guests Lienkaemper, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sav- were Mr and Mrs. T ip Powers of age. Mrs Dale Garrison, Mr. and Ontario Mrs. Wilbur Holcomb, Mrs Howard High Scores were won by Mr- Lovejoy, Mr and Mrs Mark Hartley, Lewis and Warren Farmer. Phyllis Chedelin and Barbara Baker. Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Slaughter anti family of Nanvpa visited Monday- evening with Mrs. Slaughter’s mother, Mrs. C M. Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry F'lesev anti twin boys, Jerry and Michael and Mrs. Jack Bare went to Nampa Sun day for a picnic lunch. Week-end guests at the Dale Bing- man home were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Shaw of Her mist on and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Muir of Umatilla. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Brower and Mrs. Anna West and Mrs Ruth An derson returned Saturday after spending two days in Idaho Falls. They brought Mrs. Blow er’s sister, | Mrs. Phil Clowers, home with them. She had been visiting in Idaho Falls j| with relatives and returned Monday |[ t *SW i w morning to her home in Madras. Mrs. Henry Hartley left today for 'A 1 Dallas, Ore., to visit with her par m ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Grant. She will return home Sunday. Sgt. Karl SnllhiH of Williams Air Force base at Chandler, Ari/.., vis ited over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M ini Lancaster Sgt. Sulliiks Is a former student of Mr. Lancaster, when he taught at ; Fruitland. Bernard Frost and Vernon anil 1 Henry Hartley and Robert and David fished Sunday at Unity dam. When they returned Sunday eve for ning, Uie Frosts and Hartleys had Second Oregon District vS dinner together at the Hartley I w ill w o rk for: home. 1. Sensible relief in promoting our mineral deposit development. Mr. and Mrs. James Mai-Millia-i 2. Continued expansion of Columbia River Development. and Mrs. John Krul visited Mr and Mrs. Victor Foreman at Nampa Sun- | 4. Modernization of our federal lax collection procedures. day. From there the gToup went to 4. Elimination of duplicating facilities and services in government. Kuna to visit Mr. and Mrs. N. J. j l State Senator for past four years. | Nessick. Practicing Certified Public Accountant. Mrs. Bernard Frost anil Mrs. ♦ V Henry Hartley were in Boise Mon- 11 Knows Eastern Oregon!! Read you Voters' Paniplet!! day. "An Independent Democrat” Mr. and Mrs. James Yost of Paid political adv. by Ben Musa, The Dalles, Oregon Ny-ssa and Mr. and Mrs Oran Cur ry o f Beulah left Sunday evening for Prineville to attend the cattle men's convention Monday through Average Jersey milk contains 5.3', butterfat. That is 30 to 40', more than ordinary milk Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Woodard and ronlains. That extra butterfat is typical of Jersey milk's higher amounts of all important I children spent Saturday and Sunday nutrients— proteins, vitamins, minerals. That is why ordinary milk contains 685 energy visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. units and Jersey milk lias 880 energy units. (Photo by George Horning, Jr.) Rodney Hawkins at Twin Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and Mrs. Desmond Jones and Farrell i were in Boise Sunday evening to -ee the Boise Yankee ball game. Ward Wleneke left Saturday for DESERT G O LD JERSEY Q U E E N D R IN K Portland where he is spending this S C O T T Y L A S S 1382873 week working in the head office of A L L J E R S E Y M IL K Is Lite name we have given our JERSEY the First National Bank of Portland farm and is officially registered with the 1701 pounds of fat in three lactations for Mrs. Mabel Collins of Fruitland | American Jersey Cattle Club was a Mother’s Day guest o f her BETTER FLAVOR AND ECONOMICAL J E R S E Y P R IN C E S S daughter. Mrs. Arthur Williams and NUTRITION M r. and Mrs. Fred Burgeas. V ale Bram pton Fwatur* Laaa 1748998 family and accompanied them to Our Herd Slrr 1« 1C,503 lbs milk V >5 days M E church. I M r. and Mrs. Irvin H arl, V a le 670 7 fat 305 days M E. Airs. B. Cl. Ryhee of Ontario vln- WANTED Custom Farm Work Jack Zittercob Local New s Seventh Annual LOCAL NEWS Spring JE R S E Y Show Sponsored By Malheur County JERSEY CATTLE CLUB Vote May 16 E. O. STADTER Nyssa Grade School Grounds Attorney General . . . Saturday, M ay 17 . . . Lunch Will Be Served at 12 Noon FREE JERSEY M ILK ! v* BEN MUSA Democratic Candidate CONGRESSMAN è 7 PRESERVE THE FOOD VALUE The greatest food value of hay is in the leaves. If the leaves become overcurad or dry too rapidly, they will ■hatter easily. Proper handling of hay after it is cut pre serves food value. The spiral cylinder of the M M side-delivery rake assures a steady, smooth movement of the hay, and help» prevent tangling, roping or twisting of hay. It makes loose, fluffy windrows, with the stems turned outward where the sun and wind will get at them and dry them quickly, and tha leaves turned inward and buried in the full windrow where they are protected against too rapid drying and overcuring. Tha result is leas shattering and loss. Sea ua for com plete facta on thia M M rake of genuine B & M Equipment Co. quality. Nyaaa. Oregon ited Tuesday at the home of Mrs. D E Mitchell. Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Hollingsworth were in Boise Tuesday where Mrs. Hollingsworth had a treatment on her eyes. Miss Betty Hill is recovering from a two months’ illness and Is able to be up and around now Cliff Coleman, who is serving with the United States Army in the Hawaiian Islands called his mother. Mrs. George Coleman Sunday morn ing. Lynn laiwrenre returned home from Portland Sunday where he had spent the week-end attending a re gional directors meeting of the O re gon Education association. H o p « and C h a rla y G rid er, Nyaaa S IL K Y W o Use N oth in g But P ro v e d Sires W h o we D augh ters Produce M ore Than T h eir Dam s. S T A N D A R D C O M E SON whose dam i a gold medal daughter of LION FARM COME SON. JR P a u l and G ertrud e C leaver Oregon Priceless Benjamin 9 daughters ave 9«56 lbs milk, 520 lbs. fat 9 dams ave. 7585 lbs milk 399 lbs. fat. Increase of 207 lbs milk. 121 lbs. fat. Nyssa. Rt. I Rosel H u nter & Sons. N yssa G R E E T IN G S W O R L D S R E C O R D P R IC E L E S S We extend a cordial invaation to the public to visit our Jei -ey herds. Our herds are headed by the Very Oood Superior Sire S IL K Y S V A L IA N T S T A N D A R D heads our herd o f daughters of LYN N 'S C R O W N IN G DESIGNER, LIONS FARM COME SON. JR.. LIO N S FARM COME SON and STA N D A R D COME SON. K enneth and N orm a Vanderpooi Nysaa R E G IS T E R E D J E R S E Y S STAN ROSEBOY Bowlina Pionrer O 'K ola Tepee 4 !M M R A D I O and is in service in our high production herd of KBGLSTERED JERSEYS L ee Stoker St Sons Jersey Farm s A l Thompson 8c Son, N yssa R E F R IG E R A T IO N for PROFITABLE ECONOMICAL PRODUCTION M r. and M rs. H o w a rd B air Nysea R E P A IR IN G Herbert E. Cox Technician L w i t r l At Western Sture This Advertisement is Sponsored by the following firms: Hollingsworths', Inc. Eder Hardware Co. 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