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THE NYSSA CATE CITY JOURNAL. N YSSA. OREGON, THURSDAY. M A Y 15, 1952 PAGE STX Uncial :Xntes Along The Oregon Trail mother of «hs <*ld and new presi- u. m a. • 1 ».U. uie pouring 1> £ . r< rn. Oirtl League adv.*x wa.- p.e ei»t*d a gift foam ¿ .j. Ul a p p m .a u <• of her help and guidance Repre-entat.ves to the annual .¿trl neag it tale convention U* lit ■ • 1 S t’ lr 1.1V May 3 were ,j Lorraine It tT Keitna Stra »laugh Ruth H rrman and Juite Peterson Miss Jean Peterson becomes Mrs. Meffcrd Mr* Frank Birr* Pitone 076 KI The Merry Matrons Club me: a: tha h •. [ Opal Bolmo Wadi > day ai.erauon, May 7, w.th H mem bers pre.ten; The «.'ternotm «■»■> speiit socially Viola Adams and Alice Holme.-, «on prizas in a im u « Lunch t i . served by the hostavs asal ted t,v 1 .... in ! U d| The r.ext meeting anil be May 21 at the home oi Mrs. Lundy Mr and Mr- Elton Jennings and sons ul Caldveil vi-utt-d Saturday evening at the O,Inert Holmes home and were ovcrn.glit gue-.ts at the W P Hendrick.- home Mr and M i Oilbert Holme- »ere hosts at a picnic dinner Sunday honoring the fifth birthday of their twin daughter Susan and Sally. Additional gue «ere Miss Della Shuster of Ontario, Mr and Mr. n . A Good n Nancy and Melvin of Parma, Mr and Mr- F O Holme- and Bub. Mr and Mrs. F S Byers, Betty and Stanley, Mr and Mr. Holland H* lmes and family and Mr and Mrs Glen Holmes. Jr In observance of Mother's Day Mi and Mr W P Hendricks were hosts at a picnic dinner Sunday Quests were M: and Mrs Thane Uuikford and family of Mar-tig Mr and Mrs Blair Hendricks and family of Ontario, Mr and Mr, Kenneth Reece and family of Ny-sa, Mr and Mrs Eltor. Jennings and sons of Caldwell and Mr and Mrs. Alma Hendricks and family of Nysaa. Mr and Mrs. Roy Holmes were Mi s Jean Peterson Caugn.er i L ren Peterson of Ala-k.i a..d Cl.f- ford Mt fford, son of Mr ard M: Tracy Mefford Were ma;r.ed Wed nesday May 7 in Caldwell Mr- .leilord, mot ter of the gr n and Mr- Maude Peter grand mother of the bride attended the ceremony. Mr and Mrs Mefford are living in Nyssa where Mr Mefford is em- pJjyed at the Boi.-e-Pavette Lumb-r company Pink and B lu e Shower Honors Mrs. L Phillips Mr., Adam Fucht was hostess at i pink and blue .shower In honor of Mr Leonard Phillips Monday, May p e wa n play with prize, ¿join* to M: Robert Runcorn and Mr Pearl 1 indy The prizes COn- -ted of baby .*ifts which were later m "hi 11 ip Refre hinen! were erved to 12 guests. Lucky Clover Dance Several hundred young people at tended the second L »■ 1 vei Dance of the season Saturday night • I D. 8 rche tra On Sunday, a picnic was held at ■ Mi and Mrs Ward C Lundy In honor of the mothers. O le ts included Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. Frank .Morgan entertained the merrbers of her Tuesda• » v e -1- ? bridge club at her home with Mr. Campbell Baer. Mr. Hou son. Mrs. Olea Billing and Mr Oeorge Mitchell playing a *ue • Mrs. Wilson and Mr- Gt rg< Mit chell won prizes for high score* Male drivers In 1951 were involved in 90 per cent of all U dents. Scotiy Lass Is Jersey Queen For Spring Jersey Show In Nyssa Saturday; Merchants Cooperate Saturday evening visitor at the F G Holmes home. Mr and Mrs. Glen Holme:, Jr. were callers Saturday evening at the Jer-ey Queen for the 1952 Spring was Rrand champion of the 1951 Rolland Holmes home Jer.-ey Show will be Scotty La.s spring Jersey show. Tobler’s Feed 1382873. 10 year old regi-tred Jersey and l Utl oi Nyssa will present the cow belonging to Hope and Charley award lor the Queen cow The Princess for the show, also Grider of Ny-sa. Scotty lass was selected becaue of the combination from the Grider herd i- Brampton W e W elcom e of type and production over a three Feature Lass 1748995 The Princess year period. Her actual production award is based on the highest pro on her last three lactations totaled duction for one lactation and type to Nyssa for 31 539 pounds of milk and 1701 is also considered in making th s pound, of butterfat. Scottv Lass has award. Feature lass has a junior Seventh Annual been a blue ribbon winner at pre three year old record of 16.503 vious spring Jer-ey .-.hows and is pounds of milk and 670 pounds of the dam of the very good Silver fat. She milked over 65 pounds of Medal Highland Scotty Lass who .milk daily during part of her lac You the SPRING VairtitM*1 JERSEY SHOW i While In Nyssa Let Us Show You the LENNOX FURNACE Let Us Figure on Installing a Good Ventilating System WIGGER and PURVIS Sheet Metal and Heating 417 Arcadia Blvd. Phon« 111-W LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas lleath and daughter Pat were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jed Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Matkan and children of Baker were guests Mon day and Tuesday week at the home of Mr. and Mr Walter P Roth. Mr and Mrs. Melvin Purvis and family of Monmouth. Oregon were houseguests of his brother and sis ter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Earl Pur vis the week-end of May 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kenstrom had as supper gue-ts Friday night. Mr and Mrs John Peterson of Nampa. Mrs. Peterson l- Mr Renstrom’ s mother Mrs. Neva Canfield left for her home in Pocatello la-t week after a month's visit with her sister, Mr- Louise McGaven and her niece. Mr... Joe Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. Cieor*«* V Bear have as visitors this week, their son-in- law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. James L Pate and children of Priest River, Idaho. Mrs. Ilarrv K ingrev will leave Saturday morning for Bend, Oregon where she will meet her daughter, Mrs. Lucille Stewart of Tacoma, Washington and they will go on to California and Mexico for a two weeks' trip The Gate City Cleaners Is Under New Management Effective Today, May 15 and the aurrounding community during the past 18 months. Your cooperation and patronage have been appreciated. Although it ia with regret that I will no longer be serving you at the Gate City Cleaner«. I will continue to make my home in Nyasa- You will find in Mr. Pounds and Mr. Howard, nothing but afflciency and John Williams Hughes, distin guished British lecturer, newscaster and author is scheduled to be the guest .speaker at the next meeting of the Malheur County Knife and Fork club Saturday evening at 7:30 at the East Side Cafe Twilight of Empire” will be the title of his talk. Hughes was born in Wales and educated in schools there and in England He served in the British Army during World War II and later in the Army School of Educa tion Ind i He has traveled ex ten-ively throughout the Common wealth and the world and has for mulated f.rst hand data for lec ture and broadcasts His new- cast from the United States to EnglanH via B B C have won him recogni tion and he has lectured in every state in the Union. Hughes has also writ ten a number of books Girls' League Installs Officers At Annual Tea The new owners will continue to give residents of this area the same, efficient, prompt service enjoyed under the man agement of Mr. Marcum. Harvey Howard is thoroughly experi enced in every aspect of dry cleaning having been employed here for the past 7 years. Roy Pounds is no stranger to the Nysaa community, having made hi* home here for 43 years, a large part of which was in tha operation of Pounds Grocery. By Nani Child Tuesday afternoon members of the Ny.-.-a high Oirls’ League and their mothers met in the little theater to witness a candlelight ceremony of installation of new officers of the club. After Loretta Russell, retiring -enior representative, introduced the old and new officers' and gave the duties of each office, new members of the executive council took po ut ion behind the girl w-hom she was to replace in office. Betty Ann Boenig. retiring League president, extended a welcome to present members and their mothers X-1M Oil heavy duty Rep ; Janice Williams, Fresh. Rep ; Onna Pounds, historian; Kris Rine hart. Asst, historian; Lorraine Jamieson, librarian; Elsa Sanders. Asst, librarian: Betty Strickland. Jr. Rep ; Carol Fife, Sr. Rep and Jeri- lyn Cleverly and Vela Dee Poulsen. song leaders. Retiring officers are Betty Ann Boemg. president; Roberta Morfitt. vice president; Olice Beus, secre tary: Pat House, treasurer; and Nani Child, reporter. Followtng the “Girls’ League Song," sung by all of the officers, a short program was presented: Piano duo, Nani Child and Betty Fife; humorous reading, Onna Pounds; vocal duet. Betty Ann Boenig and Frances Feik: vocal trio. Jerilyn Cleverly. Vela Dee Poulsen and Olga Sanders; dramatic reading. Nani Child; violin duet, Amy Lewis and Doris Rigney; and an encore num ber by the duo pianists. Following the program, punch and . cookie- were served the group Mr-. Eric Boenig and Mrs. Jacob Fischer. BLUNCK SHELL SERVICE open 8 a. m to Midnight YOU TOO CAN FENCE YOUR YARD YOU WILL BE SURPRISED HOW INEXPENSIVE A BEAUTIFUL FENCE CAN BE i, To enclose a 65' x 120' lot with 36 inch Ornamental Loop Lawn Fence across the front and sturdy 12 Vi gauge non-climbable fence on the sides and back complete with two heavy ornamental three-foot steel gates and posts costs only— $5.05 Per Month Come In Today STUNZ LUMBER CO. 707 Adrian Blvd. Phone 110 1 7* Q uality-Built HAYING MACHINES f j e w | 5 5 *. the same prompt service I have strived HARVEY HOWARD BUSINESS SITES and ROY POUNDS Just Phone 70 For Pick Up and Delivery Easy to Work With, Hard to Wear Out! Speedy, dependable, smooth-run ning equipment— designed to act ually make better hay! Both the NEW IDEA Tractor Mower and 4-Bar Side Delivery Rake and Ted der are built to give smoothest, MfV I0CA 4 lor b4* M in ry tak« and Taddtr. with Mantad DavWa-Cwrvad Tiatg longest, low-cost service. Controls and adjustments are simple and convenient. Working parts are extra-durable, perfectly aligned, fully protected. Many exclusive operating features. Come in and get full details NOW! COLUMBIA BASIN LAND AND MEARL MARCUM GASOLINE trad« ■ New Owners The Former Owner SHELL PREMIUM Mi-- Russell presented Lorraine Fischer, new president to Mias B,»e- mg for installation and presenta tion of her office Each girl in turn gave her duties to the new officer League officers for the 1952-53 eason are Lorraine Fischer, presi dent, Keitha Strasbaugh. vice presi dent; Ruth H erm an, secretary Amy Lewis, treasurer; June Peter son. reporter: Virginia Tucker. Soph helpfulness to serve yeur needs with to give. Activated L — same good service dents of Nyua Hughes Speaker At K and F Saturday tation and was on two time milk ing Feautre Lass has been classified very good by the American Jer.-ev Cattle club and is bred for a silver medal award in m the A J C C The Princess award is made each year oy the N>..a Chamber of Coni- , nerce. Runner up for the Queen award was last year's queen. Coronation Royal Wilda. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bair Wilda had a three year record of 1,613 8 pounds of fat. Victory Sybil Octijja. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burgess of Vale, was a strong contender for Princess with a 2 year old record of 657 pounds of fat. A1 Thompson and Son of Adrian and Ronald Thompson, also of Ad rian had cows who were in close competetion for both awards. Uncial ^utes Same personnel, It ha« b««n a plaaiura to w f v e r*si W ANTED To Buy or Fir hange for any household art!« lei M ik *. em- rhange. clothing and shoe* of all kind* Swap Shop at 24 So. First. Mother’s Day Picnic Held ttk t I Vale ward as hosts. Capp famished music. Runcorn, Mr arid Mr* Rober» Run corn and family. Mi and Mr Leonard Phillips. M* and Mrs Pearl Lundy and family Mr and Mrs Ward Lundy and Carol Ann and Warren and Fred Lane H r i l f Albert V. r » c k a ‘ i BRUCE JOHNSON REALTY l*k < «t' W r » k. Bax M t *»>jp Lake. Waxhlngtaa Bauman Farm Equipment Your Alhs-Chalmers and New Idea Dealer N Y SSA STORE MU a No. of Nysaa Phono 332 ONTARIO STORE 510 No. Oregon Phono 56