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The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Moot Aug. 30 The Malheur County Planning Commission will meet August 30 at7:30p.m.Theywilladjourn at 1:00 p.m. and go to the City Council Chambers in Vale City Hall to present their priorities for Malheur County highway im provement. TheSoutheastCoun- cil of Government will have Mr. Klaboe from Salemastheir representative. NYSSA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION mem bers hosted an ice cream get acquainted party” for new staff memtiers in front M j acres of the high school building on Monday, August 20, the first day of school for the teachers. happenings NV ACRES - Tuesday even ing there there was a lot of excitement up in the Jones nei ghborhood. The electric storm that went through t tie re set a grass fire east of their farms and burned off about 100 acres. The neighbors all came out to figtit the fire and the New Ply mouth rural fire department brought out two trucks, but due to (tie fact the fire was in BLM ground they just stood by to protect the farms in case the fire burned on to them. The Bl M sent a tanker truck out. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilson visited with Mrs. Arvin Kersey and Mrs. Effie Nielsen W ednes day afternoon before leaving for their home at Molalla, Ore., Friday morning. Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Shaw Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw Jr., Shawn Young and Mike M< Kague enjoyed Wednesday evening visiting at the George Wilson home and watrhing Del bert Wilson show pictures of the trip to the Hawaiian Islands that Cheryl and Beverly took of their trip last spring with their grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bi hoMtara of Molalla. Mr. and Mrs. Palmen Ross of Newport, Oregon were here last week visiting tier sisters Ja nice Evans and Mrs. Slier man Keck and brother Cecil Evans, They brought their grandsons Dana and Billy Dickerson home to Nampa after the children had been visiting them for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Con ner and three daughters of Quincy were down last week vi siting his parents, the JayCon- ners and his brothers and her sister at Nampa. The Calvin Conners, Delvin Conners of Vale. Stanley Con ner of Fruitland and La Verne Conners of Quincy drove to Ba ker, Oregon to hear LarryCtin ners play in a three-piece band playing at a cafe there. He is the son of the La Verne Conners. Mr. and Ms. Rick Conner of Port O’Conner, Texas arrived at his parents, the Calvin Con ners Friday evening. He has been stationed there the past seven months. He is a civilian now and plans on getting ajob around here or near Portland where her ¡arents live. They will leave Wednesday for Port land to visit her parents. Mrs. Lois Sanders of Port land is here visiting her pa rents of Fruitland, Mr. and Mrs. Luis Kissell and her sister and family the Calvin Conners and brother and family Ken Kis sell for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Staw Sr. visited her cousin and hus band the Gordan Andersons in Ontario Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Benton and two children Karla and Tonv visited the Robert Shaw Jrs. Saturday evening. Karla and Tony wanted to show them the ribbons they had won at the New Plymouth fair they showed them in open class. They are seven and nine years old. Visiting their aunt and her husband the Robert Shaw Jrs. are Laura, Treasa and Kristy Pearcy of Boise the daughters of the Robert Pearcy’s. They all went to the fair at New Plymouth Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dohner of New Plymouth visited his brother and wife the George Dohners Wednesday evening also visiting the same evening was George Dohners niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dll- lion Mickesell and four chil dren of Hacienda Heights,Calif. Mr. George Dohner went to Caldwell Memorial Hospital Thursday for surgery and will return home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Pheral Dodson received word Friday morning they have a new granddaughter born to their daughter and hus band, the Gearld Hellinga of Tacoma, Washington. They went up to see her over the weekend and will return Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Ne- well of Nampa visited with his sister and husband the Ben Pay nes Monday Mr. Newell is re covering from a heart attack and the first time they have been out in two months. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne visited the Syl Woodlands of Arena Valley Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bob Shaw and Mrs. Ben Payne visited Mrs. Ella Anderson at the Presbyterian Nursing Home at Ontario Wed nesday afternoon in honor of her 85th birthday. Mrs. Bill Schilling’s two daughters Lynda arid Daylenand son Rex of Nyssa and Mrs. Ben Payne went to the fair at New Plymouth Thursday evening and Lynda and Daylene stayed over to visit with their aunt Mrs. Jess Ruble. Mr. Sy Lett of Indian Valley was a Sunday visitor of the Cecil Fortins. The Nu Acres 4-H boys and girls brought home several rib bons from the Payette County fair. Congratulations from all of us for the effort you have put in to make your projects so good. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson visited with Mike MeKague Sun day evening. Mrs. Robert Shaw, Jeff Young and Mrs. Ben Payne went to New Plymouth Saturday morn ing to watch the cow milking contest and trophies won by 4- Her’s Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wil son drove toAlbany,Ore, Tues day to visit their daughter and son-in-law, the Dan Haleys and two boys. They returned Friday. Mrs. Larete Hamlou of Boise visited with her daughter and family the Dave Weavers and went to the fair with them. Pheral Dodsons deodori zed pet skunk Simon, wandered off Saturday evening. If anyone sees him please call 674-2056. (He is tame and nonodorous, friendly). LABOR DAY SAVERS STORE HOURS: Mon. through Sat FIELDCREST SHEETS POLYESTER BLEACHED NO-IRON MUSLIN FABRIC SALE I All regular stock of bolt goods of polyester double knits in 54 I to 60 inch widths. Reg. 3.89 to 5.99 NOW LADIES' DENIM CUFFED FLARES THE DISCOVERER BY ACME FOR BOYS & GIRLS Combination of dark brownlea ther and suede cowhide--real leather--with speed lace and crepe sole. Sizes 8 1/2 - 13 1/2 I?95 NEW - - - MUMMY STYLE SLEEPING BAGS Warm comfort filled with the new Dacron Fiberfill 2 and co- M Rug- ged zipped. 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