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THE N Y S S A GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. PAGE FOUR THURSDAY. MAY 21. 1953 day ~ I I n - I* Big Bend hold the.r M M Adrian. Mr and Mrs Carl Fogelman | children had a enjoyable time. M r and Mr Herb Th me at- SUc Page and t e a l j eve m ved enj •r *“ * da> 5>K“ ‘ V "* e L‘ e Ad; NamPa came s9e tended the surprise birthday picnic into Dale Teters hou.,e They are ».th the children a: the grade r.a.. .e- > . 1 : .an c -r.- . 1 at a v dinner for Mrs Lana Raney a: Flor- from Oklahoma a..J plan lo work 1 Frida door luncAwn is pUnni dam Sunday. Water graduate. Misa tlrlrn U itrh ence Campbell home in Parma Sun- in beets and other field work The B.g Bend extension uni: «..1 is the tune . - t a ■ ' _____________ Mr and Mrs. Ralph Stalk spent Herb Thomas accompanied Reu- Pilone Parma 1-FÏI Saturday evening at the home of ken and ° ar>' Graham up above the his sister. Mr and Mrs Harvey Owyhee dam Sunday to Bring back M: and Mrs Herb Thoma-. called H a hur e at the George DeHaven home In B g Bend chool clo.se.s this Friday Mr Sarah Cartwright spent Sun King man K lony Friday evening s'.th a picnic for the children and da^ wl’ h Mrs. Krone Stradley while Mr Edna DeHaven »'a i leaving fir their parents and friend ■ at the Big Hay went fishing with George and Oak Bridge, Ore , to ee her grand Bend tchool L o ll and the Vernon Parker^ son, bora recently to Mr. and M rv Mr and M r, Jack Jones M iry- Mrs. Ida Bullen and children visit- Ray Linden inn and Victor accompanied their ed ker si;>ter, Mr-> Earl Naylor, of Mr Herb Thomas’ two sisters, daughter, Mr and Mrs Lewis Hoke, New Plymouth Sunday Grandpa M- <> A Wyman o f Boise Mr> and biby f >r a r.de Sunday and Bullen came home from the hospital YOUR REGULAR C H E C K I N G Wednesday. His son. Marvin Bullen, Grace Bawtlnheimer and s o n Billy ended up at the park in Boi,e. u \ • . * ■ M r , Jack Jones, Maryann and of Nampa visited him Sunday and ai.d Grandma Bawtlnheimer o f Hoi- A C C O U N T AT F I R S T well called on her Saturday evening. Victor spent Saturday with her he «tu rn e d home with them for a C-J daughter, Mr- H imer Diderickson in visit. Saturday morning for a special meet- Sun,et Valley. Jim Symes, home on a furlough. GI VE S YOU . . . Saturday morning lor . peeial meet H w i . Mi : Mi H im ing of the board of control. h ime Sunduy to ee the new baby Edens Saturday. He left early Sun- 1 . The prestige and convenience MU- Helen Hatch and Phillio ac were Mr Blanche Stubblefield and day morning by plane for a camp of im m ediate identificati rn. companied Mr and Mr- Don Hat*, Charlotte of Parma. Mrs Virgil ifl California. of O vyhee on a failing trip to Unity 2. A means o f bank safety for your S: ry and children, Mi - A L. Ben- and Mrs. Kenneth Reno, Mr Sunday. They all came h me with money—yet with pen point avail ni tt -[ Ft Mwell, M n . Myrtle Jones and Mrs. K it Carson of Homedale. their limit. ability. and M r, S W. Molt Mrs. Miranda Reno and Mr and : c > ÏV vk :.'- Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Ferguson Miss Janice Jones, Miss Imogene Mrs Robert Roebuck of Wilder were 3. A record and receipt of all your and baby of Corvallis, who is visit Edens and a girl friend, Miss Olga Sunday dinner guests at the Chas. expenses. ing hii parents, Mr. and Mrs Tom Fergu on, and sister, Evelyn, of Ap B irgen, of Bm-e. ,pent the week- Reno home. 4. The convenience of paying bills end with home folk, Mr. and Mrs Mr and Mrs. Zeb Wilson and ple Valley over the week-end visited by mail. Henry Edens took the girls back and Ernest drove up to Succor Creek his igrandparent.-, Mr. and Mrs. Har- spent the evening with them in fi hing Sunday and they report they Open 10 to 5 SIX DAYS A \\ LEK, vey Hatch, Helen and Phillip St»tur- were in very hard rain storm. Monday through Saturday. day evening. Mr and Mrs. John Thompson. Mrs. Zeb Wilson attended the M r. and Mr Harvey Hatch ac- foderai Dapoftit Inaurano* Corporation Alice and Jimmy and the Harvey teachers retirement meeting held oompanied hcr aiant and uncle. Mr. 1 Knapp family were Sunday dinner at Nyssa high school last Thursday and Mrs. Ira Pet:tU, to Bone !Sun- i>ue ts of Mr and Mr Torn Jones Mr and Mrs. Zeb Wilson, visited day to visit their son and wife, Mi and family. their daughter, Mrs. Doyle Hodges In America, one per.ion in 125 I Mr. and Mrs. Harold DeGroff of and family in Caldwell last Satur- Bilse were supper guests Thursday day evening. gets a university education. evening o f hi., sister, Mr-. Boyce Jess Reno of Homedale visited his In England, one person in 1,013 ! Vande Water and family and ai- brother, Chas Reno, last Thursday t ¡idl'd the graduation exercises at and Wednesday evening his sister, gets a university education. M r, and Mrs. Chas. Williams of Homedale visited at the Reno heme. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edens went t ) Ontario Friday evening and met their daughter and family, Mrs. Rog er Van Landingham of Cambridge. Roger came Sunday and they re turned htime with him. A progressive supper given for the ■eni'i's of the Presbyterian church •ind dates, was given Saturday even- m ; the main course wa at the Dyre Rnlu-rts h me. Mrs. Chas. Witty, Mr Harvey Benne;. and M. Haut- m.oi helped. Th ■ -e attending frem h re were Johnny W i.ty, Wayne R berts and Helen Metcalf. J hnny W itty went to Jchn Day Sunday where he will work for the forest service. Those graduating from the Adrian high school from Big Bend were, L -rraine Vande Water, Margaret Bennett, Helen Metcalf, Shirley Chaney, Johnny Witty, Patricia Smith, Agnas Hautman, Faye Marie Hopkins, Wayne Roberts, Floyd Woods and Dwain Baxter. Patricea Smith was chosen as salutatorian. Those from Big Bend receiving awards were Wayne Roberts, Ameri can Legion award for citizenship; delivered Patricia Smith and Johnny Urtty, citizen hip from teachers', Wayne locally O u r S to c k is S e le c t e d fr o m the F in e s L in e s o f F u r n it u r e a n d Robert i, Patricea Smith Floyd Wood! ; and Alice Thompson received honor E le c tric A p p l i a n c e s A v a i l a b l e . Y o u W i l l B e A m a z e d a t the l roll award. Vance Stoker and Le- Dawn Wolley bothlreceived honor rol N e w L o w e r P r ic e s in E ffe c t N O W . wards from the freshman class. Those from the Big Bend in the 105 III’ \alve-in-lieud Itngine • N.O to I Com V IS IT OUR STO R T W IT H O U T F A IL ! eighth grade exercises at Adrian pression Ratio • 6-l*ootcr Cab * 45-.Vnipere were Mary Hautman. Dallas Chaney. REASO NABLE DOWN P A Y M E N T U P TO TW O Y E A R S TO P A Y Nancy Cleverly. Gary Smith, Laur ( lenerator • Double-Acting Shock Absorbers ence Molt and Jimmy Packwood. • Recirculating Hull-Rearing Steering . Self- Mr and Mrs. Burton Blades and No Prices Quoted by Telephone I nergi/.ing Hr, ik e s • Sy nchro-Mesh Trans Gary of Nampa visited with her sis mission • 6-l'ly Heavy-Duty Tires. SHOP FOR YO U R E N TIR E F U R N IT U R E NEEDS A T ter, Mrs Goldie R< berts, and fam ily Sunday. David Leroy Rolland's fourth v ; '■ • HYI RA-MATIC ond other optional i birthday guests were Floyd and •qu.pmcir KCMMI m tt it* md lo ■ ixai If any ad litional PrlcM n o y vary lllghtfy in ad joining con.... I tint J g * to »hipping Chargat. Kathleen Bullen, Teresa Marolyn All prices subject to chanyo without notice. j and Carolyn Kellar, Victor Jones, Derail Holland and Mrs. Lester Molt and baby. For refreshments a big "N orth Main Street" Nyssa, Oregon Dial 3316 U.S. 20 North of Y 1 birthday cake with Tour candles and ice cream were served. David re -*\l) \NI> ( . 1 ) 0 1 ) \ M \ l l ceived many lovely gifts and the and Mr Big Bend Ralph Petti Leroy Bennett, Dvayne and Allen aod * ‘ rls ot PLUS C H E C K M tr x NYSSA BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL B A N K MALHEUR COUNTY’S WAREHOUSE FURNITURE STORE Why settle for less ? It’s The ED CASE FURNITURE CO. of Nyssa THE LOWEST POSSIBLE FACTORY TO YOU PRICES. YOU PA Y NO SALESMAN COMMISSION. LARGE OVERHEAD OS FOR BAB ACCOUNTS W e Own Our Building and Every Piece of Stock and Equipment W e Use. NO RENT NO LABOR NO LOSSES THE SAVINGS ARE ALL YOURS THERE IS NO OTHER SUCH OPERATION ANYWHERE A 1953 GMC Pickup $ at 1763.86 gives you all this: ED CASE FURNITURE CO. RuBERTS-NYSSA, Inc. Your Nyssa Implement Dealers Invile You lo ASlend ihe 8ih Annual — All Day Saiurday. May 23 On the Nyssa Grade School Grounds BE SURE TO VISIT THE . . . . FARM IMPLEMENT DISPLAY Sponsored by the Following Farm Implement Dealers: B & M ¡12 Arcadia E q u ip m e n t C o . Dial 2207 H o lli n g s w o r t h s '. In c. Main Dial 2251 Baum an Nvssa F a rm E q u ip m e n t Dial 2263 Nyssa Implement Co. 422 Arcadia Dial 3191 Carl & Burt's Machine Shop 8 No. 1st St. D ial 7747 Western Com igator Co. 101 Good A ve. Dial 2255 Farmers Supply Co-op. 18 No. 2nd St. Dial 2548 Shop Nyssa and Nothing Can Stop Nyssa"