1951
[toy Thrown From
Truck Al Owyhee
OWYHEE. June 31- D r Kerry Row«
enived Friday at the R. L Patton
home alter la * in « the stale dental
examination* at Portland.
Mrs
Rowe and son have been here with
her parent* for two week*
Mr. and Mrs Roland Maw and
Mrs. Orant Patterson went to Salt
Lake City Wednesday for an M I.
A. conference and returned home
Sunday.
Jimmy Ootten«ln of Eugene, who
Is spending the summer here with
his cousin, Bob Rice, and family,
narrowly escaped serious Injury
Wednesday about noon when he and
Mr. Rice were returnllng home from
Nyssa. The door of the truck In
which they were rldln« flew open
as they turned at the Werner Peuu
place west of Owyhee Junction and
the boy was thrown from the truck.
Another truck close behind the Rice
vehicle and making the same turn
was stopped before hitting the boy
or other truck. Mr Peutx and Mr
Rice took Jimmy to the hospital
where he stayed over night but was
released after examination showed
no serious Injury.
Jimmy Is the
grandson of Mrs. Esther Cottengln,
who lived In Owyhee for several
years.
Mrs Lee Householder, Mrs. Vic
Marshall, Mrs. Ouy Olenn and Ouy-
anne and Diane a n d
Joanne
Bchwelxer visiting here from Wash
ington. attended the Owyhee Riding
club picnic In Idaho City Sunday
Mr and Mss Bud Vanscoy and
children of Payette and Mr and
Mrs. Kenneth Ahrens and family A
Nampa were dinner guests In the
Oeorge Bchwelxer home Sunday.
Books for the summer reading
program sponsored by the P T A will
be available at Skinner's grocery
store at Owyhee Junction by the last
of the week and may be checked
out any time during store hours
Bobby Skinner went to Ontario
Monday afternoon to a swimming
party and potluck dinner In the
evening with a group o f young
people from the Presbyterian church
In Adrian.
Mrs Martha Kllngback and Fred
and Mrs Oeorge Oregg and Tommy
went to Boise Tuesday to shop. A n
nette and Janice Oregg spent the
day with their aunt, Mrs. Kenneth
McDonald
Mr and Mrs. Darrell Williams
were hosts at a Father's day dinner
given In honor of T. H. Brewer. Sev
eral members of the fam ily attend
ed
Dianna and Junior Whitman of
Bremerton, Washington spent Mon
day with Kay and Butch McDonald
The Whitman children are spend
ing the summer with their grand-
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enson in Sunset Valley.
Mr*. Martha Kllngback entertain
ed Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Oregg and
children and Mr and Mrs. Kenneth
McDonald and children at dinner
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Bob Morfitt of Nyssa
and Mr and Mrs Werner Peutz and
Wanda had Sunday dinner with Mr
and Mrs William Peutz.
Bobby Krlner. home from school
at Klamath Palls for a short vaca
tion, and Ronnie Krlner called on
Pred Kllngback at his home Satur
day night
Mr and Mrs. R. L. Patton and
Mr and Mrs. Neil Dlmmick went
to Idaho City Sunday on the picnic
held by the Owyhee Riding club
Verle Patterson telephoned his
parents Sunday from Camp Rob
erts, California, where he is station
ed with the army He told them he
had been assigned to the tank corps
Mrs Gerald Slippy and boys had
Sunday dinner with her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Ray Pranklin, in Par
ma.
Ira Price was an over-night guest
of Larry Culbertson Saturday, re
turning to his home with him after
the 4-H meeting.
Mr. and Mrs Dick Brown and
children went to Caldwell Sunday
where they met relatives from Boise
and Payette for a picnic in honor
of a brother, Warren Brown and
family, who are visiting from New
York City
Members of the Owyhee Com
munity church decided Sunday
morning to accept an invitation to
attend Arcadia Sunday school Sun
day, June 24. Sunday school will
begin at 10 a. in. and last until
11:30. The Ambassador male quar
tet will sing for the group until
12:30. A potluck lunch will then
be served with drinks to be furnish
ed by the hosts. Everyone is asked
to take his lunch and table service.
Rev Robert Krlner will hold reg
ular services Sunday evening at the
Owyhee Community church.
Mrs. Martha Kllngback and Fred
arrived Wednesday from Seattle for
a two-weeks stay here.
Mr and Mrs. Dick Brown and
children, Mrs. Lynn Kygar and
Maxine and Merle Kygar were in
Boise Tuesday on business and vis
ited In the Donald Pranklin home.
Maxine stayed with her sister, Mr.;,
Pranklin for a time.
Ship Bull—
Mr and Mr« Charley Or.der ship
ped a registered Jersey bull to James
Leary at Otis, Oregon Monday.
Scandinavians To Meet—
The Scandinavian Club of Eastern
Oregon and Idaho will hold its an
nual mid-summer festival in the
Boise municipal park June 24 at 12
o’clock, noon. A May pole program
of Scandinavian folk dances, games
and sports have been arranged. Each
family is to furnish its own food and
table service. Coffee and ice cream
will be furnished. All Scandinavians
are invited to attend
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family
Mrs John Shoenwald of
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Christian church sessions for the
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Nyssa will be the guest speaker in
the Nyssa Church of Christ while
Rev. Hollingsworth is away.
Hospital Work Continues—
Mrs Carlos Buchner announced
that there will be no meeting of the
Malheur Memorial Hospital auxil
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women o f the community are re
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