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THE PAGE EIGHT QUGoirs c m a n u M 'ITH , Rider Simpson Discovers Break On Newbill Farm album « /H i? O f R O 0 1 /Æ IA45-I»O0 Hid BROTHERS ANP WILLIAM HAP 1APOOOO he n o N t r u o N E W E IJ. HEIGHTS — A ditch break in the fill on the back of the C harles Newbill farm was d is covered S unday by rid e r A1 Sim pson in tim e to avert dam age. N eighbors assisted and the re c la m ation office was called. Bags of filled d irt w ere used in stopping the w ater. SALMON CANNING on THE SACRAMENTO (« 4 1 A N P THE COLUMBIA ( IM 7 )---- HE ESTABLISHED OPERATIONS ON THC ROOU* (l®7? ) AND RULED THAT « V E R POfe 3 0 YEARS--- IN 1895 HE BUILT W EDDEKBURN * ^ E L P - S T Y L E D ‘PYSM TM O NO ^ O U ST/ HE STRETCHED HI« INTERESTS PROM CALIFORNIA TO ALASKA---- FORCEFUL, BELLICOSE, HE PUT DOWN COMPETITION RUTHLESSLY, B u t HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO SCIENTIFIC FISHING AND CANNERY OPERATIONS WERE 1 The best-known secret in brewing Mr. and Mrs. Bill K urtz and fam ily v isited from F riday u n til S un d ay in th e parental K u rtz home. F rid ay n ight the fam ilies of D udley K u rtz of Nyssa and the Dave H ighlands of Fruitland, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. M cLaughlin and Mrs. Ida C ollins of Boise atten d ed a covered d ish picnic on the K u rtz patio. L a te r in the evening Mmes. A nna and A m alia P ra tt called. S atu rd ay evening, the K urtzes and th eir son’s fam ily were su p p er guests in the K. I. P eterson hom e near A drian G uests in th e C. B. Hill hom e last w eek w ere Mr. and Mrs H u s ton Hill of G eorgia T h eir tra v e l ing com panions, Mr. and Mrs. C am pbell, visited in La G rande. Mr. and Mrs. C larence Jan asek of P ocatello, form erly of Newell F ran k P ra tt and his m o th er drove to U m atilla, re tu rn in g S u n day w ith h er father, Mr. d e Bord who has been visiting his d au g h ter and husband. Ju d y P ra tt and M ary L aan spent from T uesday u ntil S a tu r Deer Permits Are day at the 4-H club cam p at Mc Available in All Call. Mr. and Mrs. D elbert O w ens and th ree sons of C learfield, U tah, But Thirteen Areas cam e for h er m other, Mrs. E dith U nit d e e r perm its for h u n tin g Ham m on, and took h er w ith them eith er-sex d eer d uring the la tte r to T eton and Y ellow stone n atio n p a rt of th e general deer season al parks. This was a b irth d ay gift are av ailab le to h u n ters in all b u t for Mrs. Ham m on who celebrated 13 u n its and w ill be issued to h er 76th b irth d ay anniversary. ap p lican ts on a first come first Mr. and Mrs. Lou P ra tt, F ran k serve basis. and Mrs. A nn? D. S. P r a tt spent P erm its becom e valid for use from F riday u n til T uesday of last from O ctober 17 th rough 25 in w eek vacationing in Y ello w sto n e. all gam e m an ag em en t units. S e v park and visited the C raters of eral u n its h av e extensions of th e the Moon on th eir re tu rn hom e. g en eral season N ovem ber 14 and 15, at w hich tim e unsuccessful h u n te rs w ith unused d eer tags Pearcy Family and valid p erm its m ay again try th e ir luck. S eason d ates for all Attends Party u n its m ay be found in the re g u la tions synopsis. In Ten Davis T he a rea u n its w here av ailab le A PPLE VALLEY — Mrs. R o b p erm its a re filled are: B aker, B u tte Falls, C oquille, e rt Pearcy, E thel May, C laude, and R oberta atten d ed a b irth d ay H eppner, Ochoco, P au lin a, L o o k p a rty for L inda and D anny S ker- out M tn., M etolius, S ilv er L ake, janec at the hom e of th e ir p a r T rask, W asco and Wilson. ents in T en D avis last T h u rsd ay evening. G uests of Mr. and Mrs. F red H enkel this w eek a re h er b ro th er, Mr. and Mrs. B ob W ederspoon and fam ily of D enver, Colo. The tw o fam ilies and Mr. and Mrs. Roy K enkel and D anny d ro v e to P ay ette Lakes, W ednesday, to enjoy the b eau tifu l scenery and try fishing. T hey fished at O w y hee L ake e a rlie r in th e w eek. Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k M oran and Susie recently took a w eek end trip to Ogden, U tah, to v isit th e ir son, Jo h n n ie at H ill AFB. He and his friend show ed them around the base and th e city of O gden d u rin g th eir stay. T hey also v isit ed th e ice caves n ear Shoshone T ry G ate City Jo u rn a l classified on th eir re tu rn trip home. , ads for best results! T h u rsd ay overnight guest at the Dw ight S ew ard hom e was Mrs. G eorge H igganbotham who cam e from D enver, Colo., for a visit w ith h er sister, Mrs. Ed W ild of Nyssa, and o th er relatives. She left S unday for fu rth e r v isitin g at Salem and P o rtlan d . T his is h er first trip to the w est. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seidel of P o rtlan d w ere guests at th e Jac k W ilson hom e last W ednesday and T hursday. T he R obert P earcy fam ily are THE N A T IO N ’ S 4 now driv in g a new 1959 custom - b u ilt Ford since having a w reck w ith th eir old one recently. W ednesday overn ig h t guests at E X P O S IT IO N * the E arl Boston hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. R ay C aldw ell of Salem . Mrs. C aldw ell is a cousin of E arl’s and was form erly Ilia B row n of th is com m unity. Mr and Mrs. L eroy S ew ard and fam ily e n te rta in e d th e ir house guests, Mr. and Mrs. B ud Eaton and ch ild ren of W akeeney, Kan., i w ith an outing at P a y e tte Lakes, last w eek end. O th ers also in the group w ere D onnie S ew ard , E m With ery Kellogg of N am pa, and the B ernice G ibson fam ily of N am pa. Since before the tu rn of th e cen tu ry , brew ing au th o ritie s in E urope and th is co u n try have agreed th a t a com m on link exists betw een the w orld’s great beers. W h ether browed in B avaria, the B ritish Isles or A m erica, beers w ith world wide re p u ta tio n s for q u ality alw ays have been found to possess brew ing w aters of exceptional ch a ra c te r an d u n ch an g ing excellence. T hese rare w aters a re capable of e x tra ctin g from select hops a n d grains the m ust d elica te flavors and aromas O ne such water flows cold an d clear from O ly m p ia’s own artesian wells. It ** BIGGEST 1 9 5 9 THROUGH AUGUST 22 SPIKE J ONES USED EQUIPMENT '53 New Holland String-Tie B aler......... $595 '55 Massey Harris String-Tie B aler___ $1095 Three IHC Model M TRACTORS As Low a s . . . $1495 GEMCO Beet Harvesters H eights, w ere o v ern ig h t guests in th e Bob K u rtz hom e S unday and d in n er guests in th e J im Olson hom e M onday. C laren ce is a s tu d en t in th e college there. Mrs. L eader, m o th er of Wesley P iercy, w as a v isito r from W ed nesday u n til F rid a y in th e P ie r cy homes. T h u rsd a y evening the T h u rm an P iercy fam ily of Nyssa and th e W ayne P iercy fam ily of P arm a joined th e C a rl and W esley P iercy fam ilies for a picnic sup p er in Mrs. L ea d er’s honor. F rid ay afternoon, Mrs. W esley P iercy and M rs L ead er called on Mr. and Mr;.. S m ith H arrington of Roswell. T h ey w ere form er neighbors in B uhl, Idaho. Mrs. D u rlin H am m on drove to Corvai'Js_ M onday of last w eek to bring h e r son, Billy, and d au g h ter, Kaye, home. T hey retu rn ed F rid ay w ith Mrs. Bobby S k in n er ! (K ath ery n T hiel) also as a pass enger. Mrs. H am m on left again M onday w ith h e r d au g h ter for Georgia, w h ere K aye will join h er husband, Ensign S ta n Parsons 1 w ho is receiving instructions in the Navy. T h eir hom e w ill be in A thens, Ga. Mrs. Ham m on will fly hom e from there. D inner guests in th e M L. K urtz hom e M onday noon included the D. L. K u rtz fam ily of Nyssa and th e ir house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Percy O sborn, and d au g h ter, Elsie of C algary, C anada. Mrs. Os born is an a u n t of M eta K urtz. M arie Borge received th e spon sorship of the A drian G ard en club and w as sen t to th e 4-H camp, i w ith all expenses paid. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n D ow ner of T aft, C a lif , w ere guests last w eek at P ay ette Lakes of th e Bill J u d d family. S un d ay they jo ined m em bers of th e J u d d fam ily in a d in n er at the p aren tal hom e. O th er guests w ere Mr. and Mrs. G o rdon Ju d d and Mrs. O llie Ju d d of P a r ma and the M. O. J u d d fam ily. Mrs. Bill K u rtz of M errill, Ore., called on Mrs. G eorge S ch iem er S atu rd ay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R odney F u n k of N am pa w ere visitors in the B abe H am ilton hom e S a tu rd a y a f te r noon. Mr. and Mrs. C arl P iercy are antelope h u n tin g in the n earb y area these days. Mrs. E dyth P rosser of Big B end called on Mrs. Babe H am ilton M onday afternoon. I LATE SUMMER SPECIAL j I L A W N M O W E R SALE I NEW 21" Pincor Rotary Type, 2Vi H.P. Mower. Was $69.95 NOW $56.25 21" Pincor Rotary Type, 2Vi H.P. Self-Propelled. Was $89.95 NOW $75.30 19" Pincor Rotary Type, 2Vi H.P. Briggs and Stratton Motor. All Controls on Handle, Including Starter Rope — A Spe cial Low Price of _______ __ ______ $62.90 1—New Parker Lawn Sweep (Still in the Carton) $33.95 USED 1—Sunbeam Electric, 1 H.P. Used as a Demonstrator. Was $94.50 1—Excello, Reel Type Mower .......... 1—Craftsman Hand Mower. Good Condition 1—Toro, Self Propelled. Was $139.95 1—Jacobson Reel Type ____ ___ NOW $70.00 $25.00 $7.00 NOW $69.95 $20.00 CHECK OUR LOW. LOW PRICES ON BOATS (New and Used), MOTORS and ACCESSORIES. You Can Still Get a School-Used Hotpoint Range at a Bargain Price (Choice of 2 Models) WE HAVE SOMETHING YOU NEED AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD — with NO TH IN G D O W N and 3 YEARS TO P A Y ! Your Choice of 2- or 3-Row B & M EQUIPMENT CO. 1100 Adrian Blvd., Nyssa Phone 2239 EDER’S — nyssa Can’t Buy Auto Insurance? If Not HELEN GRAYCO is this rare, naturally brewing water that m akes the refreshing difference in light O ly m p ia Beer. perfect « SALE OF SAVING BONDS SHOW INCREASE IN COUNTY Ju ly sales of U.S. savings bonds in M alheur county am ounted to $23,579, S tate D irector G. W. M im nhugh said today. “M alheur county residents to day ow n and hold m ore than $5 m illion w orth of Series E and H saving bonds, according to U S . T reasury estim ates,” he continued and pointed ou t th a t ‘T h e Ju ly sales are an im p o rtan t p a rt of a steady building up of personal savings reserves throughout the county. “Many of these individuals who ow n savings bonds would prob ably have little or no savings at all if it w ere not for the co n v en ient, easy m ethods of purchasing savings bonds at banks or through the payroll savings plan at the place w here they w ork,” the the county chairm an said. He also announced th a t state savings bonds sales for the m onth totaled $3,121,561 and noted th at the savings bonds program d u r ing its 18-year history has b uilt up a savings reserve of m ore than $42 billion w orth of E and H | bonds held by m ore than 40 mil- i lion Am ericans THURSDAY. AUGUST 20. 1959 lfTSSA GATE CITY JOUBHAL. NYSSA. OREGON MERRY MADCAPS AND A CAST OF 20 E v e n in g s . . . 8:15 All Seats—$1.00 Coming Aug. 24-29 TAKARAZUKA BALLET Oriental Dancing Splendor the one priceless ingredient "It's th e W a te r BIGGEST FAMILY FUN-TIME ATTRACTION IN OREGON S HISTORY REGGIE GRASM ICK RECIVES EXTEN SIV E HEART SURGERY NU A C R E S —Reggio G rasm ick, th ree y ea r old son of M r and Mrs. Rii-hard G rasm ick, u n d erw en t e x tensive h eart su rg e ry in an o p era tion th at lasted m ore th an five hours at th e S ta n fo rd U niversity hospital in P alo Alto, C a lif , Aug 7. His fa th e r and g ran d fath er, W illiam G rasm ick have retu rn ed to th e ir hom e w hile his m other and g ran d m o th er w ill brin g him hom e as soon as he is ab le to travel. Let Us Doctor This H eadache— No M uss— No Fuss— No Gimmicks! WE WRITE COLLISION AND COMPREHENSIVE At Rates Based on N.A.D.A. or BLUE BOOK AVERAGE RETAIL VALUE (When Value Not Over $3500.00) TRY OUR ♦- O lympia I I „•'/fi rA, H >rz ^ mmm «4 OlTMf I A M W I M « CO OVm wa. «fctfh » * A - i ’W . CH U CKW A G 0N NO PERSON EXCLUDED STEAK SANDWICH A M eal in Itself for Only (This Coverage Available to Anyone— Regardless of Previous Record) 60 < (ASK THE MAN WHO'S HAD ONE) COLD DRINKS TO MATCH Phone in Your Pickup Orders! Jack's Kwicurb 117 North Main Phone 3363 IN A STOCK COMPANY AND ACCEPTABLE BY ALL BANKS AND FINANCE COMPANIES BOB THOMPSON AGENCY 104 Main St. NYSSA, OREGON Phone 3355