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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 17. 1954 Apple Valley Nyssa Women s Adrian News Bowling League PAGE SEVEH demonstration in fitting and Jr. Legion Wins 1, Loses 2 Games Mr. and Mrs. Max Gilbert in TOUR GRIDERS FARM Boise in honor of Mrs Austin Gil Sixty boys and girls from the 1 showmanship. bert and Max. Nyssa area and their 4-H leaders The boys and girls were accom— Phone 2-2769, Parm a Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis, Billy, Rose W illis Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Alvon McGinnis and Glenn Mc Nyssa’s Junior Legion baseball conducted a tour Thursday, where pamed by E. M, Hauser and Ginnis spent Sunday fishing near team lost two and won one of the they stopped at the Grider farm, George Bain, Leedy Grill from Payette, win Mrs. Chuck Gilbert, Mrs. Roger Brogan. ner of the first half and Berretts Miss Barbara Thompson, daugh three first games of the season's where Mrs. Grider gave them a Norland and Mrs. Bill Willis at and Mrs. Vernon Parker schedule. Vale walked away with ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Thomp Service, second half winner in the American Legion aux and Mr. family Sunday at the a 4-0 victory in the opening game John Day chalked up 2 hits and son of this community, and Floyd the Nyssa Women’s Bowling tended installation of officers of home of Mr. spent and Mrs. Gordon at Vale June 1 after chalking up 1 run against Nyssa’s 7 hits and Ulrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. league bowled Monday evening iliary the Adrian, Ontario, Nyssa and 9 runs. Thompson struck out 15 Dixon at Brogan. to determine winner for the first hits. Nyssa accounted for John Ulrey of Nyssa were married Sat Vale posts at Ontario Legion hall Jerry Hille returned home Sun three SERVICE Day batters. urday, May 29. The wedding took place trophey. Berretts Service, : | Wednesday four hits and Stan Thompson evening. Tuesday night’s game with On r.acê in the Adrian Community Wlth team members Belevedene Shower for Mrs. Dean Long- day evening after spending the struck out 17 Vale batters against tario was rained out. 509 Main Dial 21 IS church with the Rev. Henry Reitenbaugh, Viola Teske, Mar- street, nee Cheryl Reuter was week at the Max Gilbert home 16 strikeouts for Vale’s Bates. Siminar was behind the bat for Moore officiating. Miss Loraine J°ne Pomeroy and Nell Saito, won given at the Adrian Presbyterian j in Boise. Nyssa while Boylan was on the Melton and Raymond Thompson *he trophey. Mrs. Bill Ashcraft returned receiving Tuesday afternoon, hos home Team standings at the end of | church end for Vale. attended the couple. Friday from Madras where tesses were Mrs. Howard Hatch, she spent several days at the Vale came The bride was attired in a blue second half in order are Mrs. to Nyssa last Friday suit with white accessories and Ceedys Grin,, Berretts Service, j Hatt. Art Sparks and Mrs. Don home of her daughter Mr. and evening and repeated their 4-0 her attendant wore a tan suit. B and E Cafe, Bracken Dept. Donna Reuter left Tuesday for Mrs. Dick Richards and family victory with Harrad and Swift as "Oh, I .Dow my* Guests at the wedding includ Stunz Lumber, Brownie’s Cafe, the 4-H convention at Corvallis. Junior McGinnis returned Sat batteries and Thompson and Sim •elf . few lururiea ed the bride’s parents and Mrs. Mansers Inc., Malheur Memorial Henry Reuter spent from Tues urday evening from Boy State in inar doing honors for Nyssa. Vale n o « nod th en . Henry Moore and her family. The hospital, Muir Roberts and Burn- day to Saturday of last week in Salem. accounted for 2 hits and 4 runs A fte r *11, if* groom’s parents were unable to ingham and Everybodys, Inc. m oney I la v e d against Nyssa’s 1 hit and no runs. Mrs. Anna Sparks and Wayne Reno at a Farm Bureau conven left Monday for LaGrande where A 9-1 victory came to the local 1 Final season’s scores are: buying attend. tion. After the ceremony, Mrs. Edna High Team Series she will attend summer school. boys Saturday when John Day SAFECO Cowling entertained the bridal B and E Cafe 2020 Henry Reuter attended a FHA Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bickford played here with Bauge, Sheets A utom obile In convention in Prineville this and daughters of Denver, Colo., and Rutherford as batteries and surance.’' couple at a wedding dinner at High Team Game home near Adrian. i Leedys Grill __ 723 week. visiting at the Jess Norris Nyssa's same pair in the boxes. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newman are After a wedding trip to the High Ind. Series home. family returned Sunday from Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mills and coast Mr. and Mrs. Ulrey will Helen j ohnson _ 600 and their trip in Idaho. make their home on the John h Ind Game Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day attended Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willie enter church services at the Presbyter 232 T™ " " ™ “ ran' h Adnant Betty Walters .... W.S.C.S. will have their next j tained the American Legion and ian church in Nampa Sunday. Regardless of price you meeting Wednesday, June 23, in Belevedine „ ?h A;ve- BI°wler American auxiliary at Mrs. James McGinnis attended Reitenbaugh ___ 153 their home Legion the church basement. Monday evening. Take Factory Delivery the Jolly Janes club at the home Sunday school and church ser A meeting of the league was Mrs. E. F. Reuter of Union is of Mrs. Darrell English Thursday can’t buy better than • • • on • • • vices wiil be'held at the'regular, held at Brownies Cafe last Friday visiting afternoon. at the Henry Reuter home evening and the following were this week. time, June 20 as there will be a elected Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mull and for the 1954-55 season, A stork shower was given for family SAFECO Auto Insurance preacher for the services. of Oakridge are visiting B. Reitenbaugh, president; Sadie Ella Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Earl Winn at the Winn home at the home of Mr. and Mrs Stop in and let us show Jack Reed and Robert attended Butcher, vice president; Fay Monday afternoon. Thirteen Chuck Gilbert. That’s a big statement but we can back it up for you you how you can save the College of Idaho graduation Brown, secretary; Maxine Brown guests were present. Hostess was Mrs. Frank Freel left Wednes careful drivers. Why waste money that SAFECO save« treasurer and Jean McFall, Sgt.- Mrs. Gayle Martin. enough on freight to services, June 6 at Caldwell. Mrs. at-arms. day for Checio, Calif., where she for others? Come in today and get the money-saving Joe Dilly and son, George accom pay for your trip. Mr. and Mrs. Babe Parker of will visit folks. SAFECO facts. panied them. Rapid City, S.D., were Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Holly Mr. and Mrs. Cress Jackson of punch and Mrs. Waldo Smalley night guests at the home of Mr. and family attended the family Hereford, Ore., were weekend served the cake. Mrs. Elwood and Mrs. John Jarvis, Mrs. Park night at the St. Hubert church guests at the C. A. Butcher home. Grimes of Hagerman, Ida., also er is Mr. Jarvis’ sister. evening. 217 Good Dial 6697 Joan Boston, who is attending attended the shower. Miss Smalley Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Gilbert Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alvan McGinnis Nampa Business College, and her received many lovely gifts. and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Aus and Marsha called on Mrs. Henry Home of D O N ' T 0 H A T • STAR T S A V I N G T H I S A F F C O WAT ^ roommate, Nancy Candill of Buhl Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey and tin were Sunday guests at a Slippy at the Gerald Slippy home "Championship Deals" visited at the Earl Boston home Mr. and Mrs. L A. King of Cald birthday dinner at the home of Saturday evening. over the weekend. Classes started well took a drive up to McCall last Thursday. at the college, June 7. Members of the W.S.C.S. were Mirian Dilly of Boise and A1 hostesses at a bridal shower Fri Grant of Salt Lake were Tuesday day afternoon in honor of Miss evening dinner guests at the Jack Eloise Smalley, who is being mar Reed home. ried Sunday to Douglas L. Dan- Farm Bureau meeting will be iels of Sultan, Wash. Mrs. Fritts held June 22 at 8 p. m. at the was in charge of games. Mrs. A11 school gym. Raymond Arnold is Grimes of Caldwell served the , in charge of the program observ-1 —— ------------------------- ---------- [ ing dary month with Keith Ack erman from Pillsbury Seed Co. of Caldwell and speakers from San Francisco. There will be a door prize and a dfhwing. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Norland of Wilder are the parents of a boy born June 11 in St. Luke’s hos pital in Boise, Thfe new arrival, Richard Strand, weighing 7 lbs. I 8 ounces, is a grandson of Mrs. Martha S. Norland. -Al iss Mabel Banta, daughter o f: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Banta under went an operation on her eye last, Monday in a Boise hospital. Her | eye condition was apparently | caused from her having had polio [ a few years ago. She stayed with ■Painj foods her sister, Miss Dorothy Merrill | in Boise a few’ days following the I ‘ Nature's operation before returning to | Goodness her home. A Christian convention lasting ... at its best I four days was held at the Fred Fisher place last week. Several hundred people from various com munities attended the services. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed and Robert and Mrs. Ella Stephens at tended the wedding of Willard Stephens in Portland last week. He is a nephew of Mrs. Reed. Jack Reed was best man. 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