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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. I HURST AY PAGE SIX in Newell Heights Appio Vüley Mi trip Modern Pioneer l lub Dial 2135 ar.1 Denny and Parma were M t gue - t . a: the E'a: Mr Mark M Sy a were Tue cue-;- at the T Pilone 2-27t!t. Parma Mrs. Woodrow \\.Ison Alar M nd U ily, David H : *e veeic- baby b y of H -,d ■ H.rai and w* T ie Apple Valley P T A. executive end visitors at th e V.ncen Farrell go. Plans h m<?. -Several fra - the B y i Sever.i c' mmittee me; a ft a day ei¿;hb< r> the baccalaureate Sa’.urdav. munits wert made for the la . day cf >ch ol called Saturdav af md eve- Mr p. n high =chool Mi - Eia inc Haney, i¡aught The vara.u commit ce mem- ning to -ee the r.e x baby. service a; IS re Sunday Ti.' prog n included in- ana Mr.-. E H U lie about M ;h -r'- Day d. mer gue.* at the Rev. T iny Ca-urella; be impre ving at the M ilh vocal: : i Ted Dick hi me included Mr. and she by the high -p.tal when? ,** SUl morial h "The R I K. ihr. Mr irti Mr William L. J. Bole and Mr ar.d Mr- SchCMil cii< : i- und* he direction of conf.ned .since April 30 w B *i-• i Mi and Mi S. S J. J Price, Pr.ce. ail all chaa. Boles of Paj Dclbe: D. :enne. The principal pneumcni a Elaine ha - been f ] rm.< helped Gar;. Bay celebrate Mr. and Me- R. ,m ml Arnold and speaker wa- Rev. C. James Miller. ly ill hav•:ng had her lunj tapped f n th birthday Sunday at the n and Mr and Mr. Frar.k Plag- • Caldwell t w.ee. He : j : antirn >t :tier, ir ther ol Pre-b> ter. i . church Id Bay man visited with Mi and Mi D- "M ay'the Good L id Bit u. iK e tp Mr Han v, Mr Elmer Smith ot \!r R' x Wagn r. Parma, a for- Iron> a, Hamm. • Ida . Sunday y o u ’ sum? by M Frank P.ke, ac- R y, Utah 1 .- here v: ltiny her and m r Apple Valley girl ha- a baby \jr and Elmer H: k and ompamed bv Vedi Die R mi en ( f tht E H Haney family. born on M ther'.- Day. family a n d 'ju n io r Sorrell, Wilder, Nyssa. b. n u ll t; <n by B; h >p Jamt Mr I.- uise Hill. Mary La a Betty Sunday dinner gu-st- at , the , . Mar „ were Sunday dinner guest- at the Peter-i n Several mu-. tudents of Glenn, Mayda K irtz. Elean ■ Top- S N : .and h- mt mciuded Mr. jj..nie 0j \jr a_ ;; y : Vincent Far- thi-s area -ung in the choru and lift, Frankie Worden and L>- >ta Mrs. Adam f Parma, Mr. and rejj Kr ugh attended the H memaker played in the band Elmer Au man ol Adrian, Mr m : -. Asbcrdahl : Li jorg, Kan. the Festival la-t Friday in Ontario. Mr Mr J e Stephen and family, arrived Thur-d ,v : : , Cornmr ncemen »■ x • ■ rc:-< : . for f -day v:-it medí *• Mr. and Mr- A:■t N rland and fam- with her sister. Mr- R graduating class < 1 ¡3' vVl! b. held K;v: I. m cielec Mr M. L' ily, Mr and Mr . Gen e Ste phen and t the Adrian Wednesday i Thur day M it 14 Several Apple Valley líeme Mi G -bos ,f Kurtz on, all iof the C ■ V Hi How commun- tended the scouts circi high scho: 1. Rev H M i' me -.viti • Da tty. Mr. K et r N rland and Saturday night. The c f B >e m the Pirn Christian Edna C! f Adr.a; i and Mr. and Mr.-. The H will be the print pi Wile following sen: I also in the circus. 1 ; ) i 1 the Daily Vaca- i i pL and Mrs. Robi Shippy of j w.S.C.S. meets Wei Heights Aili gn May ■ !. 1 1 li-Oii arrived Si»turd. -r a week’s L -0 at the home o£ Mrs. Sraltle rry H t ne y . M;i. Gary Graham man lyn M K*n - i Mr arl Bo-tor. A j Seward wa- a S Fl ;inkie Wer den and M: visit w ith Mr. and M: «n n e MeFarlanc M ay even- Lydia Worden had aiinner with Mr. and M:•. Shippy - pare o f Parma. I ;ng dinner gue-t at ley and I.jui.- S m. Kenneth Vtlson and Saunder- hona Mr. anci Mr . Wotdre Nvssn visited h er and Mrs. Alfred C< jí tly at Rid^e- Mr Leo Fife family ar.d Mr Mary E. li diner oi ar,d mother, Mr LI yd, he h< tnt f v;i' v sunaa;.. Mr. and Mr Con W.! her sister. Mi J i Haney Sunday \Vt tine, clay night a group of moth- Ontario spent Sunday with the Otto Larry, Mr. and Mr- L; yd Caldwell, the ixth, seventh and eighth 1*' simer family at Council. Mr . M. L. Judd returned home er , Mr. and Mr-. D. A. Rogers, Ros- Mr. and Mr J . k Wil . n, Jimmy 1 .veil, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brumgaugh and baby, Homedale, Cpl and Mr-. Robert Shippey of Seattle, Leroy Shippy, Parma, Mrs. Anna Boston PUBLIC FARM SALE o «0 TERMS— CASH SALE STARTS 1 O'CLOCK .-Vi...e and Ferlc club dinner in i Marv L u and Mr- Sara Miller B i e Monday. ttended u b.rthday dinner :n h m r Kt.th Lancaster had the mi.-for- f O MW r i the O M l- tu.’.e i stepp.ng on a nail Friday r li me in Melba Sundav. tt.m r.g with a very sore foot resu Mr Clyde Farweil tf Parma v:-it- from the incident. J u; the Ray Rücker h me Sv.ue- Mr- Bell Lancaster a a - or.e < f the 10J lucky m thers to receive a lovely Mr. and Mrs. J. E. E mm ir . Jr plant at the Pay-Ont Drive-in theu- c : Nr.mpa Acre Suncav d.nre-r aue t tr. Sunday evening. a : the J. E. Scnm ars, Sr . heme. Mr and Mr-. George Gr.ffin and Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Sample and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gene mily and Wallace strate v re su :.- jj ney were picu.ckers a: Mann d ly dinner gue-ts at the B b Edi-aii creek Sunday, h.tne near Fru.tlar.d, George Bailey and Olive took El i Mr and Mr- Kenneth Sounder- McGregor to Paisley, Ore , last week »nd m.ly were Sunday callers at visit with her sister, Mr-. Fred.' tin Dr. R A Kellcgg home in Nam- ca:> v, and family. pa and the James Knight home in Mr and Mr- Andrew Scandal were Mi 1< let n Saturday evening guests at a fi.-h- Mr and Mr- Jack Reed and son fry in ;nt Gene Honey heme, and Mrs. Stephen were Sunday dm- Huey L ng was assassinated ir. ner gue-t- a: the C. C. Melvedt home September of 1935. in 3ci.-e. A.rman 2 c Kenneth L.-le from Shepherd- Field air base, Texas is on leave and is visiting in the com- Hsb-Ur-Sslf Mr. M. Donai re Sund ay dim* the Ar : Baker home ir Mr. oind Mr.'. Le.*ter I baby c : Klarn^ and M. . Willis Hansel and family II Mr-. Ve e of Boi Hr. ile amd boys were S' guc ts at the h home <?me of Mr. and Mr- Jed G ing. In the afternoon Jim Gr.oing called on the ph ne from Seattle to wish his nicther a happy ^ '.r.vr Day. Mr and Mrs. Jack Ri ed ittended Laundry Cusiom Laundering / * ? Eyes come firs! at every age! None too young or too old for periodic eye ex aminations. It's the one sure way to protect eye sight for a lifetime of constant use. Lise. L . C o t s r n OPTOMETRIST Golf Service Hours, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. 10 So. 1st St. ■k EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Dial (181!) 210 Main N yssa Dial 3270 No doubt about it . . . grade pupils of the Adrian grade Located 2 m ile s n orth o f Adrian, Oregon, 2 m ile s east on school of the Community church met to plan the banquet for the 8th grade Overstreet Road, then :ii miles north, on— Wednesday, May 20, 195 M A Y 14. 15*1 graduates. Wednesday after noon the ■ography class <if Adrian hool with their te;acher. Earl Sauri, ent on a field tr:p t.) the O mi. Kaye Kanin ion and V Lun.h Served on Gr rounds by Guango LA 1 1 L l 1—Holstein cow, 3yrs old, 5 gal. now. 1— Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, 6 gal. now. 1— Roan cow with calf, 3 yrs. old, 6 gal. 1— Short Horn cow with calf, 3 yrs. old, 6 gal. 1—W hiteface bull, 15 months old. 4—Calves from 2 to 4 months old. Cows All Abortion Tested. 3 — Lambs. ___________ CHICKENS 4— Dozen laying hens. 3— He s wi h chickens. 32—Ausira Whites, 4 weeks old. TT o Jfl J y ç t ? i j f : t n i./ L j rr?ri 1—TabL ' h- 4 Mi C 1 ,, y Mr 1 .v '« v .iJ îj H -jclicn y e a r a r — f o r fhr* 12th cî 2 Burner hot pTate. . c V* A * 4i i r n n n c 'accompanied the group.. Mrs. M. M. Ku:lZ tock George Heavcrin to Parma Thur.-day to cir.ch ;he train for his home in Colo rado. Mr. Heavrin is Mr. Kurtz's uncle. The annual school picnic will be held a: the grade school Friday, May 15 It will be a potluck lunch with the ri m mothers furnishing the i drink. There will be a father and .-on ball game. The Owyhee Ward of the L. D. S. church rt< rgamzed its relief society Sunday evening. Mr- Dewey Gar ner .v a - in .-en president; Mrs. Sam Hart. y. first counsel.-r; Mrs. Wren Hendric:ks, e•econd cc .. ek>r Mrs. Gai ner and hu -band recently pur- cha cd the Kenne 11i Vandc■rpjol farm. M Dudl Kui /. attendee1 the 1 nd. M i . ns Max- fu n ? i a 1 W::ie’4.ir, Onta rio Monday. TII1UI t of hono r was ¡ heici C mm uni:y chur<:h in Adi Ten Borge received mer premeteci )atrol 1st u s e r s a ro b u y in g m o r a Che vrolr.» G li a v i l J {Ran an •/ e th e r m a k e .T h a t c o u îc in ’ t trucks true u • i . c- s s i t u ck s o ’Terc J m o re c f v /h at y o u v /a n t . , 1953 s official s.»lcs figures tel! ! a remarkable clear-cut and dccisivc prefer.'ncc for Clvcv- cks. But, this is not ' surprising. for truck users ere tire discovering how far ahead of all Chevrolet trucks k . i Ily arc. C .e v io ' 1 i ¿H w i l iw iljll A :t riel 1— L! 1— Vise 1 — Hand drill. 1 1 — Forge. Airead story i Allot ti cvcryw others bv B.i Sin Pr. 5—M :lk cans and pails. T -J V ^ A 1 " Th J , i ' ’ , ilK pen master ctv;incs in heavy-tij , . the re mark a; mo economy . . • \ die extra rny.'cilitcss and stn 'f heavier, more rig.d frame c- astruction. And. in acIdilion to all the .: advantages, the Chevrolet lint ■ lists fnr less than, any < >ther trucks of comparable size ’ tìfici copacity. So, befo:re you buy ary truck, stop in and set : us. M OTORS N YSSA. OLE. 320 MAIN 1 public sorvlc? p r e 1 lo piomst« safer driving. DIAL 2224 il 1 »Sing r sewing machine« forks« shovels, log chains and miscellaneous. H Tractor, 1946. McCormick-Deering Farmall. Trail plow. Disc, Tandem. Melke Y o u r V a ca tio n Mower, horse drawn. Vacatio Hay rake, horse drawn. Disc, horse drawn. 2 — G O U N IO N PACIFIC Harrows, horse drawn. The moment you step a b o a r d your Union Pacific train . . , your vacatio n b e g in »1 You le a v e all cares b ehind. Two way plow, horse drawn. Manure Spreader, McCormick Deering, All- steel. New Idea side-delivery rake. 1— Bull float. 1— Leveler. Horse fresno. 2— I—W agon. 1— 1— Slip. 1— Hay swather. 4— Steel barrels of stock syrup. G e t the most out of your v acatio n . extra pleasure, go Union Pacific. Sets of harness and collars. CK JfF i five o n d unt:U r 69—Twcnty-foct p cljs. H. H. HAKEY. / . , , i . rton, Jcx Clerk: L. II. Frills * O n a U nion Pacific train there a re no d r iv in g w orries a n d you a r r iv e rested o n d refreshed If a car is ne e d e d , it s conven ien t a n d in e x p e n s iv e to rent one on a r r iv a l S'roM obout os you p le a se . . . meet new friends . en|Oy the hosp'tahty of the lounge 1—Stock trailer. Grain Drill. 2— E n p y f a m o u s U ni on Pacific meol » that a p p e a l ’’. The f e a tured d i ni n g car item for M a y is fresh c au gh t Brook Trout — deb cious in a dehcote butter sauce' Y o u hov e a wi de choice of a c c o mmoda ti on» Pul l mon», with section», roomette», bedroom», d r a w i n g room», c omportment », C oac hes , with reserved reclining seats. Through your w in d o w w atch o co n tm u o h y c h a n g in g p a n o r a m a unfold Vndff » f « ny* r V i lU * h. Clayton T . hirgi f o r D epe K b le ♦i « e P* s ytnr 1 2 — K o lf i oM For fo ft. l# r free s s c fiq e r W h e rev er you go, for d r*o ill Iro od r r f f f o 'i if n ond > O vr rc o t f U j 1 ft ‘»• r v o t i o n t \ \ U n » o n P o c »f » c f u i t » f Cjjen T r a n ç o o r t o i i o n B e S p e d iftc s* • • • U se \