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N Y SSA, OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 14, 1951 Hawkins In Charge n , " I . n II, o 3 . the direction of the M „ rro g ra m O young people people were taken to the young scen* of the program on the ski Ilf, Adrian Garage To Girl» Softball Be Opened Soon Plan» Arranged GREYHOUND’S NEW THROUGH SERVICE EXPRESS SCHEDULES provide the most convenient, comfortable and economical tcavel! ★ Greyhound’s stepped-up Sum mer S erv ice — including THROUGH service and EX PRESS schedules — makes highway tra v e l th e fin e st ever! See your Greyhound Agent today for full details. . . . and same LOW FARES! Portland ___________ San Jose. Calif. _______ Denver, Colo. ________ Valdosta, Ga. _..._____ West Yellowstone ______ t 7.7« 17.40 18.25 45.75 9.25 (AM T u ) Ask about FREE Vacation Planning Service W e'll furnish fact-filled folders, make hotel reservations, plan sightseeing , , , arrange a care free vacation Just as you wish. GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT Carl’s Doll House PH O N E 112 Nyssa, Oregon Wilder baseball game at Wilder lng Oregon State college returned ing a special revival crusade in tha Sunday. home Saturdey evening. They le ft. Assembly of God church in Nyssa. Oliver Stephen has returned from Sunday afternoon for Albany. Ore- \ Mr Doyle is a pi'nist and com Central City. Nebraska, where he at gon, where they will work this sum poser of several gospel songs and mer. tended college the past term. Mrs. Doyle is a soloist and song Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram and | director. The public is invited to Revival Underway— attend the service, beginning each Sally were in Ontario Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff and ( Rev. and Mrs Homer Doyle of evening except Mondays and Sat- Mrs. Edward Topliff and Rita Mae Sunnyvale. California are conduct- urdays at S o’clock. called at the Irvan Topliff home near Adrian Sunday. Mr and Mrs. David Highland and son of Owyhee spent Friday evening , at the S. B. Hoffman home. tv , a l . ~ ___ , ______ , lift a and also enjoyed a . barbecue dinner there. Mr and Mrs. Byrd Walters en ADRIAN, June 14—Olen Pounds BUENA VISTA. June 14—Members tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. left Monday evening for Portland! of the girls softball team met at and Mrs. Oliver Light of Concord to visit his mother, who is staying1 the Willis Bertram home Tuesday evening to draw up a schedule and California, Mr. and Mrs R. C. Jones with her son, Earl. The new Webb garage is now com rules. of Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walters of Juntura. pleted and will be open for business The Chatter Box club has post poned indefinitely the picnic which Kay McDonald spent Monday af in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saari and was to have been held at the Nyssa ternoon with Adelle Riddle in Adri an. Adelle has been ill with rheu daughters left for Hamilton, Mon park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen. Jr., matic fever, but is improved and tana Monday morning to visit Mrs. are erecting a new modern house able to be out of bed most of the Saari’s parents. on their farm. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lowland of Students Home— time. Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Cleaver and Rahe Williams, who has been a t Silas Bigelow has been ill at his Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ooodell were tending Willamette university and home for the past four days. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and among those who attended the Vale- Deane Hunter, who has been attend- Mr. and Mrs. Charley Culbert family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Halt and son and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilson daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Howard attended the play day program at Hatch were Sunday dinner guests In the Nyssa rodeo grounds. the Niss Hatt home in Owyhee. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patterson The occasion was Don H att’s birth took their son, Verle, to Boise Wed day. nesday and he left by train for Fort Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Osterhout Lewis to serve' in the army. and family of Welser visited Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alspaugh of at the Hardy home. Pat Smith of Boise is visiting her Broken Bow, Nebraska and Mr and Mrs. Clifford Alspaugh and three parents this week. Bill Looney, Calvin Martin, John children of Edgemont. South Dakota arrived Thursday at the Clyde Hoke Auker, Harvey Bennett and Hank Moore accompanied the boy scouts home where they visited until Tues day. Mrs. Hoke is a daughter of on a fishing trip to the Owyhee Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alspaugh and a reservoir over the week-end. sister of Clifford. Vernon McGinnis of Canyonville, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar are the Oregon is visiting here this week parents of a daughter, Marvis Dore- with relatives. He formerly lived ene, born last week at the Nyssa in Kingman Kolony. Mr. and Mrs. John Jarvis ac hospital. Mrs. Kygar and baby are spending a few days with Mrs. companied his mother, Mrs. A. Ja r vis of Rapid City, South Dakota, to Kygar’s sister, Mrs Charley Culbert- Eugene to visit his brother, Paul. | son. Bill Ashcraft spent the past week Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Light of Con cord, California are visiting Mr. and in Madras visiting his daughter, Mrs. Ira Richards and family. Mrs. Byrd Walters this week. Mrs. Jim Coon and daughter, Mrs. Ellis Walters spent Friday and Saturday in the William Mc- Betty and Zola Marie Bonde of Notus visited Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ewen home in Ontario. Terry and Timmy McGinnis of Henderson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Beguhl of Nyssa are spending a few days in Caldwell were dinner guests Thurs the Werner Peutz home. The O. K. K. club will meet Thurs- day evening at the Cecil Smith afternoon, June 21 at the home of home. Miss Joyce MoGinnis was honored Mrs. Jesse Ditty with Mrs. Lee Householder and Mrs. Mildred Hite with a bridal shower given May 31 You’ll find the McCormick Farmall C hard to beat in assisting. Roll call will be answered at the Presbyterian church by the the hay fields. With the easily-attached McCormick by furnishing a can of food to be Jolly Janes club. Mrs. Sue Ashcralt accompanied donated to the Nyssa hospital. C -21 mower you can cut 3’/2 acres an hour. . . cut square Mrs. Jurgens, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walters of corners fast and do it on mighty little gas, too. Hydrau Juntura spent the week-end here. MoKague to Nyssa Friday night for Mr. Walters is employed In Juntura. the American Legion auxiliary in lic Farmall Touch-Control saves your strength . . . you Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Patton and stallation of officers. raise, lower, and adjust the 7-foot cutter bar with fin Guests who spent the week-end In Mrs. Harry Rowe and son were Sat gertip ease. And the Farmall C gives you all-day riding urday evening dinner guests in the the K. I. Peterson home were Mrs. Cecil Johnson and daughters, Mr. Hugh Glenn home. comfort in a padded spring seat. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller and and Mrs. Ervin Elder and family. family of Wilder had Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Stopes and E. D. We have a Farmall C ready for demonstrations. Dalgreen of Scappoose, Oregon, Mr. in the T. H. Brewer home. and Mrs. Gerald Palmer, Mrs. Ann Phone us to bring it out— no cost, no obligation. Herns, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Lions, To Nampa— We’ll tell you how easily you can get a Farmall C by Rex Beeman, Mr. and Mrs. Art Mrs. Vernena Beam and her trading in your old tractor and using tho Income guests, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Olsen of Warren, Mildred Beeman of Port Purchase Plan! Butte, Montana, spent the week-end land. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Towle at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charl and Anita of Cove. Ralph Jensen of m es Bradley of Nampa. The group Trenton, Nebraska and Earl Wil OWYHEE TRUCK AND went to Idaho City Sunday for a liams of Canada. ■ ■■ picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley are IMPLEMENT CO. Leave On Trip— former Nyssa residents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner left INTIS NATIONAL Phone 245 NYSSA, OREGON Saturday for a three-weeks visit HARVEST!ft Visit In Nyssa— with friends and relatives In In Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Francis of Depoe Bay were dinner guests Sat diana and Kentucky. urday at the H. R. Sherwood home. OWYHEE, June 14—Thirty-seven representatives of the Owyhee ward of the L. D. S. church left for Idaho Falls to attend a conference held at the temple there. The group return ed to their homes Thursday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. A. C . Hawkins re ceived a newspaper clippings from their son, Rodney of Wendall tell ing of the program given by the Blaine County L. D. S. young people Hawkins painted the scenery and presented the program which was given at Sun Valley. 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