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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. PAGE SIX Tennis Meet Won By Emmett 5 to 4 Ninth Annual Spring HomemakersHold Jersey Show Saturday A n n u a l Festival Nyssa Women s Bowling League (Continued from Page 1) . , The Malheur county Home- The Emmett tennis team won v M.mrlav with five ^ animals need not ’<• e lg- makers held their seventh annual Standings as of May 10: w,n vssa ,ble f° r re« ,st 1 rt tl° n AU amm*S festival Wins Loses wins to four forN for N>ssa. must pass health tests as required ». 4 at Adrian high school, 13 The matches were as follows: b the county and state fairs. . , , ftn • Leedys Grill * , . . ... There were about 200 guests Berretts Service 16 40 Girls Singles: The judges for the contests will pre3ent The meeting. which was 3112 24 »? Ilene Werner (E) over Lois be Rex Ross of Mount Angel. Ore. an all day affair was eajjed to B & E Cafe 25 31 Brackens Dept Wilson(N) 6-0 6-1 and E J Johannesen of Emmett order at 10 30 by the chairman, 26 V* 294 Stunz Lumber Irene Jayo (N) over Kay Call- Ida Ross was judge at the Utah j^rs phihp Congrove of Vale, 29 27 andar t E) 6-0 7-5 State Fair in 1953 and is a prom- Miss Jaru. Knapp. OSC nutrition Brownie’s Cafe 314 Mansers, Inc. 24 w Nancy Houme (N) over Marilyn inent \Kest c oa.'t ueedei an an^ specialist, showed a film on the 33 23 M. R & B Goodman (E) 6-1 6-4 importer of cattle from the Jer- .•Azalea House,” the new wom- 33 23 Doubles- sf y Islands. Johannesen. who is en-s co_op dormitory at the c o l- Hospital 41 104 Everbodys ^ | the county agent for Gem county, . Reynolds and Schiller (E) over wiU Jud^ at the Utah State Fair „ , . „ . . High Team Series C. Toomb and E. Sager (N) 6-0 thi. Mrs. Phillip Neef of Homedale 1867 «.I ' _ , . told of her trip to New York Leedys Grill 1863 ; Henry Reuter is expediter and wbere sbe entered her fruit bread Mansers, Inc. Broich and Woodman (E) over M Bates and M. Alford (N) 6-3 I the clerks are Leeds and Marie m the Phllsbury flour contest High Team Game ! and George Pain Mrs Fann,e Beebe, of Ridgeview, 6-3 688 The sponsorship of the show is presented a reading entitled Berretts Service 680 Boys Singles: . Mansers, Inc. by the Malheur county Jersey -Surprises” High Ind. Game Dick Speros (E) over Dennis Cattle club in cooperation with ,, t ’ _ 222 Forbess (N) 6-4 6-2 the chambers of commerce, busi- M*ss Hilda Zimmerman, an ex- cap) 205 Wilbert Bright (E) over Bill ness firms many individuals chang® form Geimany , ) i l l Hid and d u u Iiidiiv \ lu u u ia 1 1 i- . student . . ~ of Malheur countv. the Nyssa l° ld of **er life in Germany and High Ind. Series Low (N) 3-6 6-4 6-1 541 school district, the county exten- of how she liked this country Lois Acaiturri Doubles: Luncheon was served at noon j^oja Blakslee 521 K. Toomb and P. Patterson (N) sion service and the FFA. Trophies will be given for the b >’ 2°-40 Sunday school class. over Carroll and Pope (E) 6-2 Parings for week of May 17 in 4-6 6-0 | winning animal of each class Musical entertainment during clude Leedys Grill vs Muir- K. Cottle and R Pruyn handed Those organizations donating tro- *be d‘ nn‘LT hour consisted of a Roberts St Bunrningham; Ber Eaton and Ben (E) their tin t phies for the various classes are: duet by Doris Cook and J retts Service vs B & E Cafe; defeat of the current tennis sea- Grand champion bull, Nyssa ele- ^ rocker, a clarinet solo > Brownies Cafe vs Hospital; Man son by 6-4 6-2 vator; senior champion bull, Nys- f ra^ces Peterson, a cornet olo sers, Inc. vs Brackens Dept.; and Clyde Burns (N) and Corth sa Chamber of Commerce; Junior -1'’ McGinnis, and a piano Stunz Lumber vs Everbodys. Bingham were unable to play champion female, Nyssa Feed sol^ - Rogri Howes, their match due to darkness Store; senior champion female, First on the afternoon piogram The last tennis meet for the Nyssa Chamber of Commerce; was a style review of cotton dres- Nyssa netters will be held Thurs- production queen, Tobler’s Feed b% 1 le ^ hite Settlement unit day when they will meet Payette, and Fuel; production princess, There weie exhibits of handi- The girls will travel to Payette, Idaho Power; senior get of sire, craft, sewing, footstools and up the Payette boys will travel to junior get of sire, produce of dam, holstering There were several The next regular meeting of Nyssa in order for the matches breeders calf herd. Nyssa cham- c , ’ rs display. the Malheur Memorial hospital to be played before dark. j ber of Commerce; breeder's young Mrs. Edna . lae \ insatt. Coun auxiliary will be held Monday, ty Extension agent, presented the May 24 at 2 30 p m in the hos ________________ I herd, Wilson Bros. Dept. Store. Medal awards to all 4-H and achievement awards. The Big pital basement. All members are Mr. and Mrs. R. Richey spent a *uu‘ gold star. cooperating in a comprehensive u - T n i „ Pr n 7 ^ , u, FFA exhibitors will be given bv Bend unit received t,v ™ a the eir dmifhter T V SuH f The Amalgamated Sugar Co. Oth- Kin«™an Ko\ony received the membership drive which was the eir daughter, Mrs. A C Sutliff. ^ sponsors sponsors are Taylor’s traveling gavel for having the launched several weeks ago. Market. Bernard Eastman Insur- most members present. The gavel Mrs. Grant Rinehart, chairman ance. Bob Thompson Insurance, ^ as made and piesented by Mrs of the sewing and mending for The Dessert Seed Co. and Paulus ?reor*e Scheimer o f Newell the hospital during the month of Heights. Jewelry. A report was given by Mrs. May has announced that those Adrian businesses donating a- Armas Jakku from Hood River, assisting with sewing last Tues wards are Bill’s Food Mart, fitting delegate to the Association of day afternoon were Mrs. Robert and showmanship, junior divis Morfitt, Mrs. Werner Peutz. Mrs Country Women. ion; Adrian Drive In, fitting and Charley Culbertson. Mrs. Mittle- showmanship, senior division. stead and Mrs. Neil Nicholson Special award- will be given to Mrs. John Broad. Mrs. Dick Stock- the best quality FFA exhibit by Sun., May 16— Open House at ham. Mrs. Fred Savage and Mrs. Eders hardware of Nyssa and to Malheur Memorial hospital from Maylin Maxfield worked with the best quality 4-H exhibit by Mrs. Rinehart on the mending 2 to 5 p. m. Adrian Feed and Seed. May 18 — Nyssa camp DUP this week. Any women who wish to help with mending are request meeting home of Faie Duffin. Mrs. Olson Dies WHEN YOUR May 18—Garden club, home of ed to call Mrs. Rinehart. In Portland Tuesday Mrs. Houston Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Penrod CLOTHES Word ha been received in Nys- Wed- MaV 19—Nyssa Civic club sa of the death of Mr- Murle Mar- at 2 P- m- at Episcopal parish hall. spent the week end in Halfway GO TO curn's mother. Mrs M G. Olson MaY„ 20— Mary a n d Martha' with Mr. and Mrs. Orson Sum She died Tu< -da> morning in WSCS meeting at the home of mers. Mr. Summers is district Portland after a lot Mrs. L. L. Tobler, 2 p.m. Mem- manager of the Idaho Power Co. eral services will be held in Port- bors *be P ° rcas Circle will be there. i i i u i Hospital Women Seek Members IT'S NO TROUBLE TO BE WELL DRESSED GATE CITY CLEANERS Free Pick-up & Delivery 15 N . 2 n d P h o n e 2650 Mabel Brown Dies At Home In Boise A resident of eastern Oregon and southwestern Idaho for the last 33 years, Mrs. Mabel Brown, 56, formerly of Adrian, died Sat urday night in her Boise home after a long illness. Mrs Brown was born at Borne Center, Mich., on Sept. 24, 1897. She was married May 12, 1920, to Glen Brown and the couple m ov ed to Nyssa in 1921. They oper ated a grocery store in Nyssa un til 1932. They moved to Boise in 1932 and then to Adrian in 1944. where they again entered the grocery business. Survivors are her husband, Glen Brown of Adrian; one son, Robert Brown of Boise; three daughters, Mrs. Betty Concarr of Boise, Mrs. Ruby Eastman of Caldwell and Mrs. Jean Patrick of Atwater, Calif., and three broth ers, six sisters and four grand children. • Services were conducted at the Lienkaemper chapel Wednesday at 2 p. m. with the Rev. Henry Moore of Adrian officiating. In terment was at Cloverdale with services conducted by the Nyssa OES chapter. Nvssa Births . . . . . . • land Friday at 2 p m. Mi Mar- 9ues,s- cum was m Portland at the time of her mother’s d< im and Joani and Mr and Mrs. Melvin Marcum left Nyssa today to attend funeral services. Glenn Marcum of Klam ath Falls also will attend PORTABLES CABINETS A ll recon dition ed and guaranteed by Singer Buy and use any of these machines for one year and we will allow full price paid, on trade for a new SINGER. WE ALSO RENT MACHINES Vacuum cleaners, upright and hand type, needles, oil. button- holers and repairs, or catalog illustrating our new machines. Mail Coupon To 369 So. Oregon Street or phone 534. Ontario HORACE WALKER, Manager Vacuum Cleaners New or Used Machines □ Catalogue I Dr. John Easly Sound, well m a in ta in ed properties qualify for our fa m o u s “ Preferred Risk” capital stock fire insurance. ONLY good risks are ac cepted. Hence, lo sse s are fewer, net cost is low anc Security unquestioned. Get details. Poppy Facts Told By Mrs. Heldt; Sale Sat., M ay 29 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I LOST—Man’s black onvx ring I with diamond set Marvin Wilson. Dial 2233. 18-tfc FOR SALE—Netted Gem eating potatoes, $1 00 a sack. John Lackey. 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Each year more than 25,000.000 poppies are made by the disabled veterans and are sold under the American Legion auxiliary su pervision by 125.000 volunteer workers who receive no compen sation, Mrs. Heldt continued. from $39.50 up from $35.50 up SINGER SEWING CENTER Mon- MaY 24—Malheur Mem or-, lal h f s P » * a l auxiliary meeting at 2:2® *n hospital basement. MaY 25— Band concert, h i g h sc^°°* lawn. 8 p. m. R JJ.ay 1(h~M ^ ,and Mrs Lution ru Boatwright, Vale, girl. Mr an • May 8 —Mr and Mrs Dean Mrs. Rav Rucker Parma ’ Lancaster, Nyssa, boy Mr. and May 11 —Mr. and Mrs FroH Mrs Raloh Young. Nyssa, girl. Woods, Homedale, girl. Coming Events- S I N G E R Sewing Machine Co. Trade-ins □ Repairs □ Parts THURSDAY. MAY 13. 1954 2 Pkgs. PRICES EFFECTIVE—FRI.—SAT.—SUN TAYLOR’S MARKET Æ 425 Arcadia Blvd. Dial 3111 IT'S NO TROUBLE TO SAVE DOUBLE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES . . . . PLUS U K GIV« A .W . <¡R€€n STftmi* » rty l r r tif MsBESBEBm ©