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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON V m IT A1| S i™ .HERilON HOME f^E A K ACCIDENT INJURES Mr. and Mrs Bud DeCarlo and YOUNG JOHNNIE KURTZ Worthwhile Club family o f Loag Beach were over. night guests Wednesday of Mrs DeCarlo’s brother, Mr and Mrs Don Herron and family. Addi- Honal guests of the Herrons were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gordon and family of Clearfield, Utah, who M ^ tin r r T W o * ie e iin y S l a t e d fO T S e p t . N E W E L L HEIGHTS - Bob Kurtz was carrying his small son through a field on Wednesday, when a ditch bank caved off causing Bob to fail on Johnnie and breaking his leg just above the knee. 2 SUNSET VALLEY—The regu lar meeting of the Worthwhile club has been postponed until Wednesday, Sept. 2, due to fair week It will be held at the home : homh'<,b„a T h u * s d .r 5 S r da “ iS ? | o ( Mrs. O P M L where Mr. Gordon will attend in the hospital, and is happy in ------------ Jet school. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin spite of his cast. Mr and Mrs. Lester Smith and Kenneth Lorensen attended the ! Nebraska picnic at Caldwell Sun. day. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin and Roy Greer of Longpine, N eb , spent Saturday night at the Cha- pin cabin on Lake Owyhee Mon. day, Mrs. Roy Greer went with the three to the cabin and they | returned Tuesday. The Greers have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Turner at Owyhee Cor- 1 n^rs. Mr and Mrs. E. J. Hobson went to > the Nazarene district camp at Nampa Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hobson at- tended the wedding Sunday after- noon of her mece Pauhne Taylor, and John Al.en Bier in the Co, lege Church of the Nazarene. The newly married pair are teachers in the high school at Halfway, v T . - f met ,.ng o < v. eo ar t n Hotcornh^in t Fridav i ' - r WcTuino „r, j N ew Own ers We Have Purchased ihe Polar Bear from Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Funk Effective August 13. We Plan to Continue the Funks' Policy of Good Food and Quick Service. W E SOLICIT YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE. K E IT H and E L O IS E R E M IN G TO N Nyssa Elevator in Caldwell Saturday on "business. Mr. and Mrs Guy Glenn of night at the home of their daugh- ter Mrs. Kenneth Jensen. Mr and Mrq Frank Perko and Bob Rosencrantz # visited from Monday to Wednesday at the Lee Ellis home in Orevada, Nev. _______ ______ 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. PERSONALS SATURDAYS 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wright and daughter of Manhatten, Kan., were Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Sam S h a w of Boise visited Monday with Mr and Mrs. Jim Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Savage and family fished on the North Fork of the Malheur river last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farr visited last week in Othello, Wash., with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gannon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maughn re turned Wednesday after spending two weeks vacationing in Seattle and Portland. Nyssa Elevator Mr and Mrs. Irl Nolan spent last week end with their son, Don at the West Maury Look-out in the Ochoco mountains n e a r Prineville. Phone 2253 Several Couples From Big Bend Allend Reunion Nona Shelton of Nyssa spent last week with Suzie Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gillen and family of Ulysses, Kan , are house guests this week of Mrs. Gillen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witty. They expect to return BIG BEND—The Adrian high v,~,i class „ 1 . . . of M i-UQ „V, school 1949 held a „ k ban quet at the Moore Hotel in On- tario Saturday even.ng and a pic- nic Sunday on th< awn of the high school at Adrian. Those present from the Bend were Messrs and Mines Emery Camer- on. George Elfers, Jr. Gene Bax- ter. Bill Beesley. Emil Beguhl, Joe Witty and Joe Brumbaoh ------------ Mr. and Mrs Raymond Price and Norman and ’ heir grand- daughter, Lucille White of On- tario, left Friday for Winston, Ore., to visit Mr. and Mrs W J. Price and family, returning home Sunday. Mrs. Boyce Vande Water ac- companied' Mr and Mrs D i c k Reed and daughter of Nampa, to Vancouver, B. C., to visit her sister, Mrs. Catherine Armstrong. They crossed on the ferry to Van- C0Uver Island, Nanaimo, drove t0 Victoria, and crossed again on ferry to Fort Angeles and on to Lebanon. Ore., to visit her sis- ter Mrs. Gladys Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Berne* Erskine of Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Verna Carlson, Lynetta Mitchell of Owy- hee and Audrey Tanner of Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests of Mr ho™ Saturday> where Mr Glllen teaches music. Mr and Mrs. Joe King left Thursday for Port.and. to visit their son, Mr and Mrs. Lewis King and family. Sunday they at- tended the annual Kings reunion picnic, at Salem, with 55 relatives present. They returned via Baker where they visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hartman. A supper and card party were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Herb Thomas Thursday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raney of Portland. Guests were Messrs, and Mmes. Bill Ashcraft, Dale Ashcraft, Lambert Dierking and Dyre Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson and Jim were hosts at a picnic supper for Mr and Mrs. Gordie Dickerson, Lola and a girl friend, Mrs. Will Dickerson, Minard Hart and Bobby Parker, Mr. and Mrs James McGinnis, Mr and Mrs Junior McGinnis and Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis and Stevie, enjoyed a steak fry at the home of Mr and Mrs. Bill Willis in Adrian Mrs. Dora English of Nampa, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Darrell English and family. They took her home in the evening and -*> »«• G">< «•*>• s ,a y td w l ,h hfr ,o r * «*•*• OranN fw gdf “ “ ” ” & T ’ Mr. »"1 Mr, John B ito o ,. Ir. Mrs. Florence Richardson of lawn at the Frank Miller home, i nduJ_°_hnn.yf f N™ P a- mother, Mrs. Mary Brumbach, , Parma is visiting Mrs. Ada Har-1 Sunday. I Sunday afternoon j rison. I Mary Bessinger is making her I Mrs. Lola Tinker and family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison and home with her grandparents, Mr of Sturgeon, Mo., are visiting her family of Portland arrived at the and Mrs. Arthur Gale She will sister, Mrs. Grace Clucas and home of his sister. Mrs. Ora New- enter Adrian high school. family. They attended a family j gen, Thursday. They came for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherwood reunion Sunday at the Junior their son, Douglas, who has been and family of San Francisco, were Gohr home, in Roswell. spending the summer with the overnight guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reid of Lyn Newgens. her parents, Mr. and Mrs Arthur don. Kan , and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs Glenn Knotting- Gale. Calstrom of Osage, Kan., visited ham and family of Ontario were Mrs. Dwayne Rogstad and fam in the Verl Bishop home Satur Sunday dinner guests at the home ily of Boise, spent last week with day. of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ann Newman of Adrian spent Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiley of Jones and Mary Ellen. two days with Linda Bishop last 1 Ontario were dinner guests Sun Mrs. Maxine DeMai k of Pendle week. day at the home of their daughter ton, visited her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins, and family, the Jack Wards Mrs. Chet Smith, Thursday after- attended a wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cameron ! noon. Her two daughters returned Mr and Mrs. Rickie Ahrens at and of with her ‘ ha v in e snent so m e I *v. , , «, . .. children „ . . . Wallowa . .. „ arrived Tf> . i home w ‘\n nV P' ni somr the home of - . her parents, Mr. and , tn.e 2}ome. oi her br0tii?r’ Ja k tlme Wlth tht‘ ir grandparents Mrs Vollie Heeb in New Pl\m- Ward, Tuesday evening. They vis Mr. and M J. V Mitchell ot outh, Friday evening ited them and other relatives un Nampa and Arthur Hudson of Mrs. Naomi Bass, j errv and til Saturday before returning to Albuquerque. N. M.. were over- Rena of Caldwell, were dinner their home. They formerly lived night guests Tuesday in the Herb gUests of Mr. and Mrs. Tony near Adrian. Thomas home. iOcamica and family, Thursday Mrs. Warren Johnson and Mrs. ¡evening. Mrs. Bass and family Irvin Charland and children were . . NEW H O U R S . . For Balance of Summer PAGE NIME INTRODUCING The Latest Addition to Our Staff 1846*1093 YORK* BORN — AND A CIVIL WAR V E T .— POLAND SETTLED IN T aAMOOK COUNTY (1070 ), BUILDING A DAIRY HERD AND ESTABLISHING COUNTY’S FIRST CHEESE FACTORY t FlRSTCHEESES FILLED WITH GAS AND ROLLED FROM SHELVES. BUT HE PERSEVERED — .HE PRODUCED A GOOD c h e e s e , u s in g a iio - g a l l o n vat of h is OWN DESIGN DEATH CAME AS HE WAS ORGANIZING COM At u n it y factory a t b e a v e r ME ■’lU T IN THE state to give substance to the dream that became THE TILLAMOOK CHEESE INDUSTRY \V.trR*<4 SK m i s i B ill! RIBBON M lü fS ! Asphalt Shingle SE N SA T IO N !! Self-sealing, 210 lb. thick butt asphalt shingle: Wind proof Heavy ceramic g.anual sur face in all the newest colors. HURRY! ONLY Timber and Fish Are Jerry aro mo will vi."g enter to waiia waiia where college. | QroWIl in the Forests Mr and Mrs. Leonard Gaus and August 20, 21 & 22! Used as a siding too! It's easy to apply and maintenance-tree! 26 inches wide. 3 50 SQ. Plan! Kaiser Diamond-Rib ALUMINUM PANELS Lightweight Roofing or Siding —Perfect for Patios, Too! Apply It Yourself! ONLY 2I< 2 sa FT. Vis Queen PLASTIC SHEETING ' . . . »>:•: . .x - * AT YOUR DEALERS H lS < ^ 7 > U S E D CARS you you Perfect m oisture control for farm er or contractor. Won’t crack, break or shatter. I j \ FT. ORNAMENTAL FENCING Price Per 100 Linear Feet .Æ 36" 42" 36" 42" FENCING ♦Every A-l Used Car is inspected, reconditioned if neces sary, and road-tested. And they’ra warranted in writing by the exclusive new Performance Protection Policy! See cars with the A-l sticker at your Ford Dealer’s Used Car Shopping Center. < sa In Clear or Black Opague for Silage G iv e a n e w 1 K IN D O F P R O T E C T IO N * } B uy! Now Is the Time for That Back-to*School Permanent Phone 2810 SQ. Galvanized Corrugated ROOFING and B E A U T Y NOOK 9 90 THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY industrial tree Nampa, were Sunday , Three Three Oregon Oregon induitnal tree family family of of Nampa, , farmers have teamed up with the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. state’s fish farmers to 8ive sPorts- Varner Hopkins and Kenny. ancI commercial fishermen a Miss Josephine Stockdale of helping hand. ,Nyssa* stay"?« the E" « - ° « !*on Fls* ™™m:s?10n ]'sh ch' ldxr5 n ™hlle fT ' has planted some 200,000 silver Mr. and Mrs. Darrell English are salmon fingerlings in a nine-acre employed in Ontario. I natural rearing pond constructed 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davidson of in a cooperative undertaking by Nampa, were Sunday evening Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. and the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 6, 7. 8, 9, commission o n Weyerhaeuser’s Tony Ocamica and family. Millicoma tree farm near Coos i Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins 10 and 12 Bay. This winter, when the fish and Kenny, left Sunday for Wal- Foot Lengths. have reached a size of up to six | Iowa where they met her sisters inches, they will be released to and families, Mr. and Mrs. Belton make room for next year’s fry. of Clarkston and Mr. and Mrs. Use the Bestway Menasha Plywood at North Jim Atteberry of Ontario. They Bend is cooperating with the fish returned home Wednesday, commission in a similar project Relatives and friends helped on its lands. Fingerling salmon Mrs. Ernest Mausling of Adrian are growing on natural foods celebrate h e r 71st birthday, present in three Menasha ponds. Thursday evening. Pope & Talbot, Inc., Portland, Mary Ellen Jones accompanied is also working with commission the young people of the Westmin biologists, and the company has ster fellowship group to Lake Lo made a four-acre natural rearing well to a picnic and water skiing, pond on its lands near Monroe for Sunday. fish propagation. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cameron Fish biologists sav the idea of and family of Wallowa, spent a rearing fingerlings in natural few days visiting his brother, Mr. ponas instead of hatcheries island Mrs. Emery Cameron and relatively new in the United family. States, although it has been done Karen Clucas spent last week for many years in other coun [helping at the family camp at tries. Warm Lake, Ida. Safe. 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