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n THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOTTBNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY MAY !5. 1352 P k C E FOTTI* Schwalbe Dominick W edding In Nam pa Mr and M: Dan S- .Ajitw ar? * - mg th*ir recent wedding il r »u l Oath he church a: Nampa r 0 « t r VI * ^ ■ • ■ * • a I M and M •. . * « Ni i-nd M Schwalo*- is the >on of th late Mr and Mr* Ella Sch«aibr The Rev Fr Thomas Carey offi- •c.ated at the ceremony, in Un- pre»ei.ee ol 300 guest The bride wore a gown of balle rina length white organza with tailored collar and si le m t Her veil of illusion net was caught HAIL INSURANCE Cofcts no m o re n o « Ht* p ru trrtfd th a n ill U ter. s»*iM>n. KEN POND R r nsu ' r i t: i h titr f a tiara ....«■ -erd pearl- She c.i > bu .q . of red rosebuds. Mr* Boo Harrison honor was attired in a g wji lavendar rgai.dy a. o n: o- ma-c. Carmen Ca.ne a:«d !. e : .r H »; a re ballerina length rchic u: - gaudy. Flower g al *cre J'-idv Schwalbe niece of the bralegroom and Judy Oaklund nir e ol the bride A reception Wa> he. . . Driup ey hail uiuurdiately foil ».-'-t t he wedding ceremony. Mr and Mr» Schwalbe are both graduate- ol Namp« hiith -ch-ol H e i- a Marine Corp veteran a;nJ at prevent i» proprietor <>f the Ny--s*A Paint and Gla^s cocnpany --V Mrs Aden Wilson E n terta in Mr Aden Wilson env rt-iined the members of her Thursday evtia iig bridge club at her home Mr Elmer Jaque.s wun hL^h store M- V V a on vecond h.ih b u r i a l i n t i 's State Garden Exhibit Shown Mr M L Judd eld a tea Toe - day a fterne n wes-g a’, her home [ ne A N K Garden tor intmoer 1 ney viewed a -.pee-ul State ( járüe •n C.ub exrubit of garden hand a trait Sjtne of the iteno on di-vpla; y included flower pictures, ptc- ture.» ] in sewing trays, ro.se jars, lav- eiidur »1 ck.-. quince leaf prints, pre- served I leave.-., and place card and favor suggestions. Judd was assisted by Mr-». Mr John Downer of Caldwell and Mrs. Maun. , e O Judd Pouring were M rs. Wilson and Mrs George B Schwe •izer. retiruat and incoming garder i club pre alents. re-pectively. Sevent teen gue-t* attended Wednesday and Thur-day aft- On 1 rveral different groups ernoor i: ned a! the Judd home to view the exhibit The e included Nyssa Dinner Guests in Xu-Acres and Adr.an - hool teachers, scout Mr. and Mrs. E. M S- lell and member and other;- Between 40 family Mr and Mr K L Baker and 50 person.1, viewed the exhibit of We. er. Mr and Mr L. yd Se i- during the week ell and Mr and Mr R '• H 'f spent Sunday with Mr and Mr Mrs West Entertains M C Seuell in Nu Acre Mr Anna West was hostess to dir.r.er and a family get-together at her h me Mother s Day. Guests were her three daughters and their f.imil.e Mr and Mrs. Ersel Beus and family, Mr and Mrs Frank Skeen and children and Mr-, Ellis F.eki- 103039 VOTE FOR JESS GARD Yisit In Payette M a n o f A ctio n for Mr and Mr Bernard Frost and Mr and Mr W F Findling visited with Mr and Mr C. C McVicker of Echo, Ore Saturday afternoon a- Payette Mr and Mrs. McVicker were gue t at the lusne of Mr-.. Jim Griffins. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN Pd Adv— CoMMntHee lo* Jet* Gold Philip S Hitchcock. CWifiMO, Jtipmoth fpllt Entertain With Fish Fry Examine These Machines Now Mr and M r: Walter Looney en tertained Friday evening at a fish fry Place; were laid for Mr and Mr Owen Gann Mr and Mrs. Dale Over take and family and Mr. and Mrs Dannie Norland and son. JOHNSTON TURBINE PUMPS SELF-PROPELLED New A t sed Available from Stock! • Ty p » Fall width auger with direct forced fee<1 •nto cylinder Ideal for beans and all extreme f»ekJ conditions GaJvonized iteel sheets Full Jeweled— Plus other unique and exclusive designs B oh 11 t r years of service . . Over 50,000 satis fied uoprt. If you want the hnest, see your deexer or write tor catalog. We have both these models in our showrooms. Come in and we will demonstrate. Keslers Entertain Mr and Mrs. S P Bvtiee and Glenda Hamilton were Sunday din ner guests at the home of Mr «nd Mrs V L Kesler V — %* Sunday Dinner Guests Nyssa, Oregon Don't Let RUN DOWN Heels Ruin Vour Shoe Comfort. THE SHOE CLINIC ■MB .I Will!' as Big-truck capacity-light-duty costs ! Mr Einer ^u. B iiw a«:in at Fruit- land New if. er .tie M R.oharJ M i ui pre ident M: Gan Penine, vice pre .dent. M: M ircella W.i- i. • on. se- retary. Mi Ken 1‘oial. trea - An all-day fellowship meeting * a- of the Women' Fellowship of the •wer. M: A J H lli.-ig worth, wor .,:.i . l are h Idin® a pEan- held Monda> May 1.’ at -*ne A.- em- j meeting today ■ Thursday - at ship cliairmaii and M: Elvin Ba.- bly of Qod on-arch E^hxeen lou. chairman of study periods rc - •« P-'« • churches of thi; oection wese rer>- the h «ne • : rt -er.:«d by the p riors ar.d people from ea*.-h as -emb.y Also attending were ministers from the Idaho dis trict. At the four services throughout the day the large crowd heard sev eral speakers The evening speaker was Rev Atwood Foster, of Salem, state superintendent of the Oregon district Assembbes of God The evening meal was served on the church lawn by the local as sembly All-Day Fellowship Held at Local Church W F Officers Slate Meeting In Fruitland S P E C IA L V A L U E S ^ Mr and Mrs. Clyde Schurr and Linda ot Caldwell and Mr and Mrs. D W Holcomb were Sunday Group Honors Dr. dinner gue.sts Sunday In ■.:.<• R N and Mrs. C. J Kopp Cochrun home. Dr and Mrs c J. Kopp were A honored Saturday evening week at a no-baet dinner at the Payette Christian Women’s country club Guests, members of Fellowship Meets Members of the Christian Wom the Kopp's bridge club included Mr en’s Fellowship met at the church and Mr- Ted Morgan, Mr and Thursday at 1 o'clock tor a covered Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, Dr. and Mrs Don dish luncheon. Afterwards the Soli of Parma. Mr and Mrs Rob group met at the parsonage for th.- ert Gross of Vale and Mrs Gene general meeting. Mr Emerson Stunz. The group presented Dr Binguman conducted the regular Kopp with a going away gift. business meeting Miss Petterson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gross of who is employed by the national council of Christian churches and Vale entertained this same group who is now working to unify Ore and their families Sunday week gon churches, spoke briefly to the with a picnic dinner and social, in Wumen. Mrs Sam Hanby was honor oi Dr and Mrs Kopp D--. chairman for the program on "Ar Kopp wll be leaving this month for gentina." Assisting her were Mrs. active duty ui the Navy. J C. Smith, Mrs Ken Pond and Mrs. Elvin Ballou Mr Thelma Dinner Guests Sunday Moyes led the devotion. Mrs. M S Ayres of Boise and Mr and Mr>. William Daly of Pay ette were dinner guests Sunday Bridge Club Meets Mrs Warren Farmer entertained with Mrs. Katherine Daly and Mr the members of her Thursday club and Mrs. J L. Herriman. with Mrs. Joe Cundail as guest player Mrs. Ed Boydetl won high Entertain at Dinner score and Mrs. Robert Wilson won Mrs. Minnie Leuck and daugh second high. ter entertained at dinner Sunday + —v ui honor of Florence Mayers of On tario. formerly of Nys«a Other Mrs. Foster Entertains . guests included Virgie Spe-ticer, Nursery and Mothers Mrs W W. Foster entertained the Norah Ray, Nellie Newbill and members of her nursery class and Merle Johnson. their mothers at her home Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Walter Mc- Give Sunday Dinner Partland and Mrs. Robert Smith. Honoring Mrs. Hill Jr helped Mr» Foster with the pro Mr and Mrs. M L Judd gave a gram Mrs. O. O. Anderson and dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. D. Mr- R T. Sager assisted with the C. Hill of Georgia. Mrs. Hill is children and serving refreshments. here visiting her skvter, Mrs. L. J. Mrs. Foster entertained ten mothers Kinney in Ontario and her niece. and 13 children Mr M. O. Judd. Places were laid for nine at the dinner. St Paul’s Guild At J L. Church Hume W axed Lily Tubs. 3 Sizes Plastic Freezer Bags Pints, Quarts, ig Gallons FISCHER S LOCKER SERVICE Welcome! Whether you have Grade A buildings, or merely the plans, you should consider the insurance. We have fire insurance for every purpose— the dairy building, the home and the machinery. RATES ARE REASONABLE See Ralph Lakrence NYSSA INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 53 105 Main PICK-UP, CHOP, LOAD HAY Fifth Birthday Party 2 TO 4 A C R E S Hoy Front P O -«.«J Newly Decorated Room* b G a r e «, f o o lit i., s ' C . * '» « Skop -P O i.in g lo o m s- *oby Sitt.r S.ryic. * . W . U - k p t S t a r k ft*. P o r t l a n d , O r e Gas savings up to 14 % ! NEW POWER in th* Ford Truck light duty line! O n ly FORD ofTor« you a choice of V -8 or SIX ! T*u payload capattty of almuot 2-> tona in lina Kurd light-duty K-4 Slak«-' All-new lx>w K iic TI o N 101-h p Six. or 106-h p V-B Z ir T n T T T F r m r r m r r ir T T r Several members of Che Christian church attended a Convention on Wheels ’ at the Payette Church of Christ last Wednesday evening. Those attending from the local church included Rev. and Mrs. A J. Hollingsworth, Mr and Mrs. J C. Smith. Mrs Bob Dewey, Mrs. Nolan Wilson. Mrs. Emerson Bingaman. Mrs. Ken Pond. Mrs Richard Mason and Mrs Webb Pennie. CO-OPERATION and N «w 101-h.p. COST CLIPPER SIX. Running c on te ta k e p le te ly t io n T lie n ew u n o a e -d iv e w ith F ord * h ig h -c o m p r v s a io n , , o v e r h e a d - v a lv e S hort C oht (T . iit k h S tro ke Co-operation com Ix > w F r i c of tin * 40 toko off mod#I FORAGE HARVESTER . . . ONE POWER UNIT HANDLES EITHER HAY OR ROW CROP ATTACHMENT You »ave many hour» with the O k Forage Harves ter, avoid much baik breaking work, and Hear your held in one operation, li will harvest any and all forage crops grown on your farm — with O N E power unit. Just make quick change from Hay to Row Crop Attachment. See the emire line of O K farm machinery — built by specialists since 1 8 9 2 . Q u ic k -C h o ig « tow Crop Artochmont. Fit» 041 M I R « p o w o r unit. S ix ! Between n ew Western Corrugator Co. Ü I copocHy O K For- Op« I l«wo* — Willi Wop on UfHooéor and ftoil-Aftido Food Trough. Phon« 181 Nyssa, Oregon N ew TRUE ■ Produces a Winning Relay Team gn at 239 cu. in. V-8 gets new power . . . new performance! Now advanced to 108-h p. Help« you hustle big loads, crowd in more trip« pier day! Solf w ith H P ong.n# A l io o v o il o b i * in powor Members Attend Convention A /O fìT O H /fì 5 2 .2 5 PER H O U R O K H a r v o i t o f w itlk Free Rooms for Kiddies /raw BREEDERS To Nyssa For Your Show M ay 17 — and to our office ANYTIME Mr and Mrs. Norvelle Robbins and Mr and Mr Merildean Robbins entertained with dinner Sunday at the former's home Guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. E Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Henderson and children and Mr and Mrs J. R Wine hell. Linda Wilson was honored with a party Friday afternoon at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Rob ert Wilson in celebration of her .fifth birthday. Twenty little guests enjoyed an afternoon of games and birthday cake and ice cream refresh ments. Decorations followed the May Day Uieme with the two birthday cakes centered with miniature May poles. Have Family Picnic Mr and Mrs. Elmen Leavitt, and Linda received many nice gifts and family and Mr and Mrs. Leon Lea each guest was presented a favor vitt and family entertained Mrs .Alice Leavitt of Weiser at a family Family Reunion, Picnic picnic Sunday at the Nyssa park. A family reunion and picnic din •F—•> ner were enjoyed Sunday at the Nyssa Park by Mr and Mrs. Alvon Amity Club Meets McGinnis and family Mr and Mrs At Lewis Home Eighteen members of the Jr. Wo James McGinnis and family, Mr men's Amity club met Friday even and Mrs. Bill Willis and family, Mr ing at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Lewis and Mrs. Walter Pinkston, Mollie for a regular meeting. The program Connaughy and Mr. and Mrs. John l Jarvis and two daughters, all of was under the direction of Mrs. | Mark Moncar Mrs. John Schenk Adrian and Messrs, and Mesdames was a guest The next meeting will Andrew McGinnis and family, Ted be held May 23 at the home of Mrs Teske and two children, Glenn Mc Ginnis and children and Willie M c Walker Low Ginnis and family, all of Nyssa. present were Mrs. Jessie J U LajU JLtJLi. S 8 8.8 IU LI.1t.fi-C .C J«: Also Slippy and her daughter. Mrs. Ei leen Rice and two children of Owy hee Junction. “ O N I O i A P O IIM * * — :• Lockerseal Neslriie Containers Pints and Quarts t /2 mile west on Alberta Ave. Phone 381-R, locker plant Phone 381-W, slaughterhouse and cutting room Mother’s Day Dinner Members oi St. Paul Guild met at the home of Mrs. J L Church Monday, May 12 at 8 p m for the regular monthly meeting. Assisting Mrs. Church as co-h.j-ues.-es were Mesdames John A. and Thomas C. EQUIPM ENT C O M P A N Y Broadway at Myrtle Boise Church. During the bu.sine--s session re Phone 9000 ports were given by Mrs W E Schireman and Mr.- Claire Cren- $hawr on the annual Episcopal Con- : vocation recently held at Bend. Ar WORN q ticles were av-enibled for the annual missionary box which will be sent HEELS this year to the Philippine Inlands. Mr Dick Stockham Is chairman of YOUR this work Mr-. Bernard Eastman was m charge of the study period S IG N A L— WESTERN CORRUGATOR CO. Phone 181 The home of Mr *nd Mr Dv-x Ri.'liey near N> *a wa.- the scene of a tarnUy gathering ar.d dower Sunday m honor of M .ther» Da Gae , were Mr and M H uatoi Wilson arai Lorraine. M. and M. Dwight Wyckoff ar.d children Mr *:.d M r. Barney WiLcu aial M and Mr Aiva Sutliff — :• Intermountain A o f f "Center Line" design meam perfect bolar.. e o f all unit* En.b© Jits all tt*e features that mode the pall type the leader in its held D-reif teed r uger to cylinder. T wo fan lyitem of sep arating and cleaning Full toweled Galvanized steel sheets ftuygad con struction. IN D U S TR IA L • IRRIGATION Q M U N IC IP A L Family Gathering At Dick Hie hey Home sideward action RAKES FASTER with LESS LEAF LOSS . . . with the NEW FERGUSON Side-Delivery Rake e n g i n e c u t e f r i c t i o n j i o w e r - w a a t e . . . m ore* ol tlie d e v e lo | > e d p om er. A n d you p ow er can becom e« H a u itn f THE FARM IMPLEMENT DEALER n a v e as m u ch aa on e tfa llu n o/ 'g a s i n set e n ! Famou* Truck V-8 now uppad to 106 h.p. Proved in over 2,UU0,0U0 trucks, Ford'« C OM I I H — $ I B U I T ODAY I \'a a! t L> A I ty .f .-aw- * ■ adfe - m g..1 L dl w and DAIRY BREEDERS N e w f t é P-J U>* ri r to-grou nd ht i*ht fuel o v e r 2 ft inektw load Im rvllm * «w«*r' (.'huée* o f 2 a « be' H u b cap * show n *d d#d v\wt .eUftlwl U4«|M*1*ii. .*u Uft « " » . Produces Now you can rake hay at higher speed« with better return« The new Kerguaon Side-Delivery Hake lifts the hay gently with a continuous action . . . moves it dinrt/y sideward*, to the windrow with its »ur bar, offset reel, in half the distance it is usually moved by older, leaf-shattering raking method«! N o Pitching kicking or tossing-far lew. rolling and churning! “ **•PoWer u k e-o ff‘,riven--tractor mounted Tip Controlled. See it today! The Seventh Annual Spring Dairy Show I WESTERN CORRUGATOR CO. Come In and See Our Line! Ford Tru cks for'52 cost s till le ss to n in i F nger Phon« 181 Nyssa. Oregon ItF »* .11 H e rrim a n M o to r C o m p a n y You/ Ford Dealer O 1 * Phone 77 WESTERH “ "■»'“ TOR CO. Fhcno 111 „ • « * h H *- “ Nyaaa. ---- Oregon ----- FERGUSON TRACTOR a|,<* **r°u*°n * tits n * 6 9 9