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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA- OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 3LJ951 PAGE FOUR nought the Major Hudson home Mr and Mrs. Hudson have moved to Craigmont. Idaho. Many relatives and friends at tended the wedding of Betty Jones and Louis Hoke Friday evening at the United Presbyterian church in Adrian. Mrs. Homer Snell and children are visiting her father in Kimberly. Idaho for a month. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Nicholson and daughter of John Day have been visiting here the past week. Beverly Pounds left Saturday for Hillsboro, Oregon, to be with her Annual Picnic O f School I m H el*I OWYHEE. May 31—Mr and Mrs Charles Culbertson were among the parents of 4-H riding club members attending the picnic in the Nyssa park Sunday ' when the young people *------- ~ .. _ _ '. . received instruction on the care of horses and riding from Prof I L L Pottor of Corvallis at the rodeo grounds. Mr and Mrs Boy Eads and fam- lly and Ruth and Orace Moore of Wilder were Sunday dinner guests In the T H Brewer home Mr. and Mrs Warren Brown and Children of Boise spent Saturday in the home of hi* brother, Richard Brown. Mr and Mrs. Roland Maw and Mrs. Orant Patterson and Marvin were among those attending the dance festival ln Nampa Saturday night ln which several members of the Owyhee ward of the L. D. 8 churoh participated Mr and Mrs Everett Huffman and children arrived Thursday for a visit In the Lynn Kygar home. Mr and Mrs Huffman took his mother, Inger Huffman to her home In St Anthony Saturday before re- turning to their home ln Ogden, Mrs Huffman has been here with her daughter, Mrs. Lynn Kygar and family for Che pa1* month The annual picnic held Thursday at the grade sahool was very well r n u n y uy v iu u c w iic iu V /iu u io a r i v f ^ P#nmy|vanU Mr ciofalo, wh(J ^ Uu, hl Engluh and Spanish ln the Adrlan hlgh gchool (or the past three years, has resigned and je(t Sunday morning with his family jor Easton, where they plan to make their home Mr Vitale is Mrs Clofalo s father. Mr and Mrs. Werner Peutz and Wanda and Mr and Mrs. Bob Mor fitt made a trip to Silver City Sun- day and picnicked there. Mrs Orant Patterson shopped in Payette Wednesday, Mr and Mrrs Jesse Ditty attend- ed the wedding of Louis Hoke and Betity Jones in Adrian Saturday, Mrs. Robert Ditty and children of I .a Orande visited in the T. H. Brewer home Friday afternoon, Mrs. Charley Culbertson and Larry went to Boise Wednesday with Mr and Mrs Buster Talbot, Mrs. Donald Franklin and sons of Boise spent Thursday and Friday in t'he home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Lynn Kygar. Mrs Oarver of Welscr called Saturday in the 8 D Bigelow home. Mrs Oarver’s late husband w h s a Methodist preacher, who rode the Meuller Furnaces Estimates G ladly Given Phone 134L2 Parma, Idaho HEATING GEORGE I. KINZER QUALITY Shown here are a few of the Boy Payette Lumber company tree farm their leaders, state and national Scouts and forestry experts who near Smith's Ferry. One hundred forest officials and company per participated in an inaugural tree and thirty-eight boys, along with sonnel took part in the work. planting event recently on the Boise circuit several years ago. holding sorvices at Owyhee as well as in Final € lard Party other places. O f Season Is Held Mr and Mrs. Herbert Newcome and daughter of Salt Lake City are NU-ACRES, May 31—Jim Me D Roe ADRIAN, May 31—A bridal shower living at the T H. Brewer place and his mother, Susan Me D Roe, was given for Arlene Peterson Mon day in the Presbyterian church and working for Brewer. are spending the week-end a* Iron- basement. Mr and Mrs. William Peutz took Eighth grade school graduation their house guests, Pete Peutz and i side, Oregon. Mrs. Einora Wherry and Mrs. Bill was held Wednesday evening in the Ann, to McCall Wednesday where Harm and children of Payette vis- high school gym. The address was they spent the night at Shore lodg Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoke and j ited Saturday at the home of Mr. given by Earl Winn. Six students family attended a dinner in the and Mrs. Ed Meroney Rose Harm Jones home near Adrian Sunday. remained for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Smit en Mr and Mrs. Gerald Slippy and Mrs. Bill Ashcraft spent two days Eldon had supper with Mr. and tertained their whist club Sunday. Mrs. Ellis Walters Saturday evening Guests were Mr and Mrs. Pete Ten- last week in Arock with her daugh sen, Mr and Mrs. Pete Groot and ter, Mrs. Bob Hamilton and family. Pete Peutz and daughter, Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot, all of Mrs. James McGinnis and Joyce left Friday for their home in Castor Nyssa, and Mrs. Perle Davis shopped in Valley, California after visiting here Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meroney were Ontario and Payette Thursday. with his brother, William Peutz. Patricia Smith has gone to Boise in Payette Monday on business. Mrs Roy Baker of Cove spent Mary Jo Jenkins, who has attend- ! to work during the summer months. Tuesday night at the Harlan Koger Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Detienne have ed school at NICE in Lewiston the home past school year, will arrive home I Mr and Mrs. Darrell Williams Wednesday for her summer vaca- 1 and Mary Ellen attended funeral tion. services Monday in Nampa for Ger Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Seuell and ald Gibson, who was drowned in Betty, and Loretta Montague went Kansas last week. to Payette Saturday. Rev Krlnrr held services at Owy The final pinochle party for the hee Community church Sunday Phone 262-J morning and evening. In the af season was held Thursday evening ternoon Rev. and Mrs. Kriner and at the George Grasmiek home, Sandra had dinner with Mr. and where a potluck supper was enjoyed by the members and the following Mrs. Silas Bigelow. guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ramer Mrs Bud Charland and son of and Carole of Boise, and Mr. and Apple Valley called In the Gerald Mrs. Bill Grasmiek. Prizes for high Slippy home Friday afternoon. and low scores for the year were Mr and Mrs. Byrd Walters spent presented, Mr and Mrs Henry Or- the week-end in Boise with her par cutt receiving high and Mr. and Mrs. ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones. Dale Cary receiving low. Mrs Earl Patterson of Both.'l, Mrs. George Smit visited Wed Washington spent several days heie nesday with Mrs. Joe Stam of Nyssa. last week with her sister, Mrs. Lynn Mrs. F. C. Fry received word from Kygar and family. her son, Roger Jenkins, who was home recently on a 30-day leave. He is stationed at Vallejo, California at present but will leave soon for Pearl Harbor. Slunz Lumber Co. Mrs. Lanfear of Caldwell has been SUNSET VALLEY, May 31—The visiting at the home of her daughter, Sunset Valley 4-H club met at Terry Mrs. Paul Thompson, and family Klanagon's house Saturday. May several days last week. She re 19 with 17 members present E M. turned to tier home Sunday. Hauser, county club agent and the Frultland high school graduates club made a tour, stopping at mem ber’s houses, where Mr. Hauser gave living in this community were Margie Johnson. Jim Cruson and talks and demonstrations on judg ing and showing various types of Duane Betts. The following were livestock Jess Astunendi furnished members of the eighth grade grad Hie transportation with his truck uating class: Vekla Samuels. Naomi Harley Sager, and Leon The next meeting will be held Sat Riddle, Betts. urday. June 2 with Olen Orr at his Oary Thomson, son of Mr. and home The club will go to Sniveley's Mrs Merle Thomson, entered the pool for a swimming party. Mr and Mrs. Hubert Sharp if Malheur Memorial hospital Sunday California arrived last Wednesday evening and underwent surgery for a five-day visit at the home of Monday morning. Mrs Sharp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hintz. Mrs. Robert Ditty and four children of La Grande arrived for a week-end visit with her sister and parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp, who have been visiting in Yakima, plan on continuing on to Kansas Mrs Ira Price was taken to the Nyssa hospital last Sunday and un derwent surgery Tuesday. Mrs Delbert Oarner returned home this week-end after an oper ation in Boise hospital. Paul Ransom, former Sunset val ley resident, has sold out in Yakima, Phone 128-R evenings and was visiting ln this area this week He visited his daughter. LUNCH ROOM Linda, who is living with Mrs Marie C Black, and called on Sunset resi dents. Two couples. Reverend and Mrs Elmer Poulsen of Tacoma were din ner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Ilaf Fylhngness Tuesday of this week Mr and Mrs Bert Poul sen. Elmer's parents are making an annual visit Mr and Mrs. Donal McCoy of Ironside visited Tuesday at the Charles McCoy home Poster Painting RUTH PALMER EAGLES AND AUXILIARY Installation oi Officers WEDNESDAY, JUNE Dance and Midnight Potluck - Dinner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pounds She finished the school year in Adrian, staying with Mr. and Mr* Olen Pounds. Mrs. Emil Beguhl of Caldwell vis ited her mother, Mrs. Cecil Smith Thursday. Mrs. James McOinnis and Joyce shopped in Caldwell Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Lehman and Carlene of Jacksonville. Florida spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and family. Mrs. Elven Sparks and Wayne flew to Salt Lake City Monday to join Mr. Sparks. Custom Hay Baling Your Crankcase Checked Whenever You Drive Up! Every time you drive up for a tankful of our quality gasoline, we check your crank case (no charge) for oil level and bearing protection. And while we’re at it, we check your radiator, your battery and your tire pressure. 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