Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 07, 1951, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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OWYHEE. June 7—Larry Culbert­
son was among the members of
the 4-H riding club who rode to
government corrall Sunday to spend
the night. Mrs Charlie Culbertson
met the group at Snlvley's spring
and gave them lunch Monday after­
noon.
Mr and Mrs. Werner Peutz called
In the Olen MoOinnls home .n
Nyssa Saturday night.
Mr and Mrs. Harlan Koger went
to Cove Tuesday afternoon and
spent Memorial day there with
friends. When they returned Thurs­
day they brought their grandson
Elton Hallmark, with them to spend
some time here.
Mr and Mrs T. H Brewer went
to Buell Tuesday to visit in the
home of his brother, J. W. Brewer,
until Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs Homer Love and
daughter of Burns and Calvin Love
visited In the Har'an Koger home
over the week-end.
Mrs. Werner Peutz received word
last week that her brother-in-law
and sister. Mr. and Mrs Leo Huber
of Twin Palls are the parents of
a daughter, born May 28 The baby
has been named Carol Ann.
Mr and Mrs Lou De Ooede of
Ogden spent a few days here last
week with the Jesse Kygar family
and the Lynn Kygar family.
Mr. and Mrs. T H. Brewer were
dinner guests In the Roy Eads home
near Wilder Sunday and later at­
tended the wedding of Mr and Mrs
Ead’s daughter. Norma, and Eddie
Bates.
Mr and Mrs Ray Graham and
children of Owyhee dam called 'n
the Werner Peutz home Saturday
evening.
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald
and children went to Homedale
Wednesday and had dinner In the
Oeorge Bullock home. Mr. and Mrs Farmern Starting
Ray Pletcher and Mrs. M ary Fletch­
T o Cut A lfalfa
er of Murphy were also present.
Mr and Mrs. Doc Pullen and Fred COLUM BIA A V E . June 7—M r and
of Meridian were Wednesday guests Mrs. C. M Tensen and Nell and
in the Silas Bigelow home.
Carolyn spent several days In Pen­
Mr and Mrs Reid Eldndge of dleton. where they attended the
Hlllvbore spent the week-end at the rodeo
Archie Moses home. Mr. Eldndge < Mr and Mrs. Jake Oroot of A r­
la Mrs. Moses brother.
cadia were hosts to the pinochle club
Johanna Westfall and Juanell Sunday afternoon High score went
Beardon of Hines spent a few days to Mrs Davidson and second high
as house guests of Mary Ellen W il­ and low to Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge
liams last week. Mrs. Westfall stay­ Smlt.
ed In the home o f her sister. Mrs.
Dave Hawkins left for Brogan
Howard Evans. In Parma.
last week.
Mr and Mrs Gerald Slippy and
Fred Koopman of Vale and Klaas
ton, Eldon, and Trula Franklin of Su m o f Oregon Trail were dinner
Parma left Sunday for Portland, guests at the Gerrlt Stam home
where Eldon Is to have a medicai Memorial day.
check-up In a hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Oroot of A r­
Mr and Mrs. L. Mac Lafferty of cadia and their hoose guest, Mr.
Walla Walla called at the Archie Herke Sum . who recently arrived
Moses home Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. here from Holland, called on friends
Mac Lafferty were en route to Cali- o f this community last week. He
foma.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Rowe and son
arrived from St. Louis Thursday at
the home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs R. L. Patton. Mr. Rowe left
Sunday for Portland, where he will
take the state examinations for
dentistry. He was graduated last
month from dental college In St.
Louis.
Linda Jones o f Boise spent the
week-end with her uncle and aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters. On
Monday Mrs Walters and Linda at­
tended the graduation exercises at
the College of Idaho to see Oeorge
Hchreiber receive his diploma. Mr.
Schriber s a brother-n-law o f Mrs.
Walters.
Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Casselman
and granddaughter. Janice, of Sweet
Home. Oregon called In the T. H.
Brewer home one day last week.
left for southern California Tues­
day
Mrs. John Broad Mrs. Pete Ten-
sen and Mr. and Mrs Dick Oroot
were in Ontario Tuesday.
Callers at the Oerrit Sum home
were Mr. and Mrs Z. Davidson of
Parma.
Callers at the Kris Kat home at
Valley View last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Jake van Twisk
Ontario visitors recently were Mr
and Mrs. Pete de Leeuw
Farmers of this community started
cutting their first crop of alfalfa.
Interest Class Treated—
The male members of the en­
tertainment committee of the special
Interest class o f the Nyssa 2nd L.
D. 8 ward were hosts to 22 mem­
bers at the class meeting held last
Wednesday evening Martin Elling­
ton and D. O. Bybee were in charge
of refreshments.
M. I A. Stake
President Ann Beu.^ presented the
lesson.
Farmti A re Solti In
K ingm an Section
K IN G M A N K O L O N Y June 7— Vis­
itors in the Walter Pinkston home
this week are Mrs. Violet McKee and
four children of Likely. California.
Mrs M cKee Is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Pinkston.
Mrs. Alzina Salters returned home
last week from a trip to Salt Lake
City and Bountiful. Utah.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Sindburg
and Jimmie and Carol have moved
to their home In Eugene for the
summer. M r Sindburg was former­
ly a teacher In Adrian high school.
George Bright, former principal
of the Adrian high school, recently
bought the Rudy Zimmerman farm
and equipment.
A potluck supper and farewell
party were given Friday night in
honor o f Mr. Zimmerman as he will
soon be leaving the community. He
MORRIL RAKE
"HOME
FOR HUSBANDS
Returns To California—
Mrs. H. J. Burk left for her home
in Stanton. California last Thurs­
day after visiting her two daugh­
ters, Mrs. Ray Russell of Nyssa and
Mrs. Louis Pheiler of Ontario.
Here From Codar City—
Bishop and Mrs. J. Clair Platt
of Cedar City. Utah were in Nyssa
over the week-end visiting at the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. W il­
liams and Mr and Mrs. Tren Jones.
Visiting at the same homes were
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Adams and
son. Bryant, of Bonners Ferry.
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Dorcas W om en O f
Rig Bend Cather
BIO BEND. June 7—The Dorcas
ladles of the Parma Seventh Day
Adventist church met with Mrs. Joe
Saxaphonc, electric guitar,
King Tuesday, June S to do sewing
and
other work far the missionary
sewing machines, gasoline
program.
engines, beautiful formats,
Mrs. Drusey Spillman o f Margin".
Idaho, called on Mrs. Cummings and
men’s and women’s suits,
Mrs King May 30
tuxedo, shoes, combination
Mrs. Prona Stradly Is home after
radio, phonograph, battery spending two weeks with her son,
Elmer, and fam ily at Arcadia.
radio, show case, mirrors,
Billy Purgeson has returned home
after
a vacation spent In California.
dining room set, fence posts.
Mr and Mrs Dale Leter, Loralne
Payne and Martin Lee attended the
award program presented at the i.
h i h m i ti mum m m m i uni in in n n m hi hi m h. M. C. A at Boise Monday.
Lewis King and fam ily returned
to Portland after spending the week
In the parental Joe K ing home.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hughs and
family left for Cok>rado Monday to
visit his aged father.
A bridal shower was given for
Betty and Lewis Hokes, who were
married last Friday. Many pretty
and useful gifts were received by
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the honorees.
A 6 pound boy was born to Mr
and Mrs Edd Shultz June 3.
Mr and Mrs Arthur Oale called
at the Joe King homa and enjoyed
Call us today for a free an­ a letter Mr. and Mrs. King had
alysis of y o u r insurance. received from their son. George, who
Is In Korea. He wrote about some
Otherwise, it may be the "dog Interesting experiences.
On Business In Utah—
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fife and
two daughters, spent part o f last
week in Utah on business.
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time four inches o l rain fell in five
minutes. Coming through W yom ­
ing they saw six inches of snow on
the ground.
plans to go to Portland, for two
weeks and then to Michigan.
Ellen Sparks and Kathryn Sur­
plus of Boise visited Mrs. Art Sparks
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Willis Connat went to O n­
tario Friday with Mrs. Archie Smith
and Mrs. Olen Brown o f Oregon
T rail to attend the 4-H style review.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamilton of
Nyssa have rented the house on the
J. O. Lane farm and plan to move
in this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Van Buskirk
of Redmond visited in the Lynn
Hurst home Tuesday.
Mr. Van
Buskirk is a cousin of Mr. Hurst.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lane of Nampa
called In the John Thiel home F ri­
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. G oodier-re­
turned Saturday from a two-months
visit with relatives and friends at
Broken Bow, Arnold and Callaway,
Nebraska.
They reported lots of
rain and floods while there. At one
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thing that interests us mightily is
the fact that so many people are step­
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W e ’ve been looking at surveys, and it seems
that just about everyone wants a better car
than the one he's now driving.
So we know how you feel, and w e’d like to
help you make your dreams come true.
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B u t above a ll, w e ’d lik e you to experi­
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R oadmasters .
One is the smooth might o f its Fireball
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of Dynaflow Drive, which is, incidentally,
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price.
W e try to hold down our en­
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W e might claim — you’ ll find
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