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THE NYSSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 28. 1951 PAGE FOUR been enjoying a vUlt with their two fkwvh«*«* w :l| ||0 |( l daughter« and children, Mrs. C arl- C f W y n e e W i l l «1 0 1 (1 son and two sons of Denver and Cemetery Election M r» Lynch and son of Eugene. . _________ Students Honored A t C ranm * M eetin ir son, Oary, fell and broke his collar bone. The family called in the Chet Mills home Monday evening. Mrs Gertrude Jackson of CaldweU N U -A C R E S . June 2S— The Nu-Acres ! J o U S l l r f i e S ¿ S V n K i I O W Y H E E . June » An election will spent several days last week visiting her sisters. Mrs Lee Householder Orange held an open meeting idson of Parm a Sunday I be held Priday from 2 to 7 to de- and Mrs Lee Strickland. Thursday evening at the hall to Joy Cullen had W anda and Jim termine whether the Owyhee ceme Mr. and Mrs Byrd Walters and mie Johnson as her guests at the honor the Nu-Acres graduates of tery arili be placed on the tag roll. M r and Mrs Gerald Slippy and show in New Plymouth Friday and grade school, high school and col Residents should come out and vote sons went to Parma Monday evening lege. There were about 7S present Monday evenings so the cemetery can be kept up after for a birthday party given for Ray- Mr and Mrs Oeorge Orasmlck it has been made to look so much to enjoy the evening. The lecturer, Franklin. Mrs Leo Ostermlller, acting as m is of Caldwell visited Friday evening it better and Is a credit to the com- Maxine Kygar returned home Oontrtbu- from Boise Saturday after a visit tress of ceremonies and presented the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank rnunlty. sponsors said the following program: Community Nedbalek I lions have been the only mean, of with her sister. Mrs Don Franklin. singing with Mrs. Cecil Evan at the Mrs Merle'nsom aon and O ary at- securing money for the up-keep and Mrs Franklin and sons came home cemetery was put on the tax with Maxine and spent a few days piano, accordlan solo by Billy Gregg, tended the Shrine circus at Boise ,{ and a reading. "W hen Father Emp- Tuesday. | list no one would have to pay much with Mr. and Mrs Lynn Kygar. ties the Ice Box P an ” by Cecil Evans The Farmerettes club met at the and yet there would be enough Mr. and Mrs Jay Duncan and Leo Ostermlller told the story of a hall Wednesday afternoon Two new money to pay a caretaker to keep daughter. Mary, of Payette called on Chinese legend, which he had heard members, Mrs C ary and Mrs Oster- It up. Mrs. Duncan’s aunt. Martha Kling- whlle In China, and he later per- ! miller Joined the club. During the Mrs Keith Tallm an of Homedale back. and the Kenneth McDonald formed a "m agic" rabbit trick. Each meeting Vekla Samuels and Bar- brought her Infant daughter. Evelyn family Sunday. graduate was asked to tell of his bara Montague gave reports on their Marie to call on Mrs Darrell W il M r and Mrs Merle Williams and future plans Most of them spoke recent trip to Moscow, where they liams Monday evening. daughter, Joyce, of Amity. Oregon of more schooling. One expected to went with the 4-H group from Pay- M r and Mrs W illiam Peutz went spent from Friday until Sunday with go Into the service and one planned ! ette county to attend the short to Payette Monday to visit M r and M r and Mrs. Darrell Williams. The to teach Mrs Ostermlller imper- course Miss Hattie Abbott, home Mrs Henry Peutz. two men are brothers. The visitors sonated city visitors to see their demonstration agent, gave a demon M r and Mrs Kenneth McDonald were on their way to Canada and country cousins who “had all the stration on the making of Jelly. Re were pleasantly surprised Sunday Yellowstone park food they could want and didn't cost I freshments of Ice cream and cookies when Mrs McDonald's aunt and Rex Walters of Boise brought his them a cent". Lela WUkerson and were served by the hostesses, Mrs. uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Furth of daughter. Brenda, here to spend the Oloy Elltbee sang two songs with j Nora Wood and Mrs. Viola Cary Boise, drove over to visit them. With summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. WUkerson at the piano and y C. Fry is reported to be some Mr and Mrs Furth was their daugh Mrs. Ellis Walter- later led in more community sing- better. He came home from the ter-in-law. Mrs N. J. Furth. and M r and Mrs Chet Mills and sons lng The Sager family with Delora , hospital last week His daughter. sons, who arrived back in the United ; spent the week-end on a fishing trip at the piano sang "Home Sweet Vera Lee Webster of Kalamazoo. ______ _ _ _ _____ ____ _____ _ Slates last week after living in to the north fork of the Malheur Home". After enjoying Ice cream Michigan, arrived 8unday to visit j apan where Captain F u rth ” was river Mr. and Mrs Bob Thompson and cake, coffee and punch the him. stationed with the army for three and family and Mr. and Mrs. Her- group enjoyed visiting together j Mr and Mrs. Ed Meroney and years. Capt. Furth was sent to schal Thompson and family were Mr and Mrs Oeorge Smit attend- Soy were dinner guests of Mrs. BUI Korea so his family came home for also on the outing. ed their pinochle chib meeting Frl- H*J’m °* Payette Monday. an extended visit. Nickie. the young- Merle Vandewall of Drewsey spent day evening at the Dick Groot home | Visitors at the Sherman Keck 0f the two boys has spent three Monday attending to business at the In Nyssa home the past week were Alice Ros-s 0f his four years In Japan and Merle K ygar repair shop. Ivan Chase, W ally Orcutt and arid family of Nampa. Mrs Mary sh ak es the Japanese languarge as Ollfton. Clifford and Elver Neilsen ! Ballard and Polly o f Parma. M r and Well as English. The older son. who Here From Salem— helped pour tha cement floor for a Mrs Tom Evans and Mrs. Junior ^ g did not learn to speak Japanese M r and Mr< Robert S Barry of new laying house at the Edward Randall as well as his younger brother but Salem spent Friday visiting Mr and Neilsen home the first part of the [ i was able to make servants and Mrs J. C Smith They are en route week “ “ " J * **••*” ■ , t ... neighbors understand him. to Yellowstone park. Bob Thomson visited from Sunday rhe Owyhee Riding club will meet Mr and Mrs Charley Culbertson until Thursday at the homes of rel Friday evening at 8 o clock at the attended the steak fry given in the atives In Caldwell. He returned home of Mr and Mrs. Walter Pox Nyssa park Sunday by the Owyhee home Thursday evening with M r The meeting will be the last one Riding club and Mrs. Alva Lanfear, Mr and th* Nyssa rodeo, to be held Trula p rankUn 0f Parma Is stay- Mrs Floyd Ames and daughler and July 12, 13 and 14. in « with Mr and Mrs Gerald Slippy. Mr ------------ and Mrs. ---------------- Alva Lanfear, and , -— — . Jr. - ----- ~~1 .. The O K K club met Thursday daughter of Caldwell when they | Attending Convention— _ _ afternoon at the home of M r- Jesse called at the Paul Thomson home Mr and Mrs Bernard Frost. Ken- Ditty, with Mrs Lee Householder M r and Mrs Ed Meroney and Joy neth Renstrom, Mrs Ruth Collins and Mrs William Peutz assisting went to La Orande Saturday and and Mrs. Elmer Jaques left Wednes- plans were made for a picnic to be returned Sunday They visited at day for Klamath Falls to attend the held a. the Nyssa park on the next the home of Mr Meroney‘s daughter, state convention of the Fraternal regular meeting date. July 19 Each Order of Eagles They will be met member is asked to furnish an item Mrs Alvin Nlbler Mr and Mrs Sherman Keck are In Bend by Mrs Renstrom. who Is of food and her own table service. the parents of a son born Wednes attending summer school at the U n i Bingo was played during the after day. June 20. The baby weighing versity of Oregon. noon and winners were Martha 7 pounds. 4 ounces has been named Klingback and Gladys Morfitt. The Keith David. Here fro m Utah— door prize was won by Mrs. Grant The sewing girls of the Do More Mr and Mrs. Newbern Butt and Patterson. Several cans of food were 4-H Club met at the home of Joan son, Chad, of Lehl, Utah visited donated to the Nyssa hospital Cary last Tuesday and worked on Sunday and Monday at the home of Members of the Owyhee Com - their projects. This week they will Mr. and Mrs. Newbern Olenn. M r munlty church attended services at meet at the home of Evelyn and Butt and Mr. Olenn, cousins, had Arcadia Sunday morning and had a Deanna Evans and will make a study not seen each other for 22 years ptcnic luncheon later Rev Robert of color The Butt family are on a tour of Kriner held services at the Owyhee Mr and Mrs J. T. Martin have the western states. j church Sunday evening Mrs Martha Klingback and Fred left Monday morning for Seattle, where they have been making their home since Fred has been attending college Kay McDonald went with them for a visit. NYSSA Mr. and Mrs. Lem Wilson. Jr. and sons were here from their ranch In Hell's canyon as their youngest ” J M r and Mrs F. O . Holmes, Bob SALE CALENDAR Holmes. Miss Della Shuster, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Holmes and Larry and P U B L IC F U R N IT U R E S A L E —Five Dean and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Byers blocks west o l C. C. Anderson’s Food O R E G O N T R A IL , June 28— Pvt. and Betty and Stanley attended the M art or two blocks north of the Keith Rookstool. who has been Owyhee Riding chib steak try at the j school. Monday, July 2. Sale starts stationed at San Antonio, Texas has Nyssa city park Sunday. j 1:30 p. m. Terms Cash: John Leaf, been transferred to Lowery Field at Miss i .11» Mae Holmes accomp owner: Cols. Bert Anderson and Joe Denver. Pvt. Rookstool is with the anied Mr. and Mr. Parton and fam I Church, auctioneers. L. H. Fritts, j clerk. air force. ily on a camping trip to Unity over M r and Mrs. Rolland Holmes and family were dinner guests last S at the week-end. Mrs. John Bowen spent Monday ! Try The Classifieds urday evening at the Ray Franklin home near Parma. night and Tuesday at the home of The Merry Matrons club met at her mother, Mrs. Frank Daws near the home of Opal Holmes June 13. Home beauty begins Fourteen members answered roll call Payette. w ith with a poem about father. Viola Adams drew the door prize. Alberta Visiting Here— Mr and Mrs. H. S. Sloan and two Bowen, Gladys Byers and Virginia Rookstool were named as a commit children, Sandra and Hugh spent j tee to prepare new by-laws for the the past week in Nyssa at the home club. In games, prizes were won by of Mrs. Sloan's brother, Howard M y - Bettilu Carlson and Viola Adams. rick. They left Thursday for Port Refreshments were served by the land for a vacation. hostess, assisted by Reva Rookstool and Lila M ae Holmes. __Vacation At Miss Della Shuster of Ontario was Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pouch and i an over night guest Saturday at the daughter and Mr. and Mrs. H am il F. G Holmes home. ton Chadderdon and son spent the Stunz Lumber Co. M r and Mrs. F. O. Holmes were week-end at Payette lakes. hosts at a birthday dinner last Sun day evening celebrating the birthday of their daughter. Mrs. F S Byers. Other guests were F. S. Byers and Bettv and Stanley. Miss Della Shust er of Ontario. Miss Bonnie Kressly and Bob and Junior Holmes. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Holmes and family were callers. Miss Virginia Whitm an of Baker has been visiting her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. F B. Rookstool Elton Olson of Garden City, Idaho has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rookstool. Mrs. John Bowen was hostess at a demonstration party Friday evening. Eleven women attended the party. Youth Transferred T o Lowery Field ... -: ATTENTION:- Fishing Tackle, Camp Stoves, Sleeping Bags And Air Mattresses Pitcher And Glass Set ______ .. $1.35 1 Gal. Thermos Jugs ______ ____ $3.29 We have just received a small shipment of regular and also low-wheel John Deere side-delivery rakes. 0 See Them At Fans (All Sizes) Both Stationary And Oscillating Picnic Baskets, Ice Cream Freezers Don't Forget .22 Rifle Ammunition We Sell Fishing Licenses HOLLINGSWORTHS', INC. PHONE 142 EDER HARDWARE CO. Phon« 46 202 M AIN Where Have You Been all its Life ? T His nd is addressed to the fellow known as “ the man on the street.” From that vantage point, you must have noticed that a lot of folks are driving 1951 Huieks. as advertised in M ad e mois elk You must have noted that you can spot one of these beauties—by its sparkling forefront—its gleaming fender ports— (three for the S pfci \ i . and S l p f r , four for the R o a d m a s t e r ) — and by its fluent grace of lines and contours. Ybu’ve probably noticed, also, that these Ruicks give a good account of themselves in traffic—ease to a gentle stop—get away to a nimble start when the light says, “ Cio.” You'll adore every detail of CLAIRE TIFFANY * eyelet etnbroi- dered batiste... from the cute little collar to the gentle flare of the skirt Smart, hip-Aatter- ing "ice cream cone" poc kets. Your choice of white, light blue, pink and ice mint Siie* 12 to 20. $ |7 g 5 You may even have noticed that these cars have a levehgaited stride that traces, as we’ve said before, to the fact that each wheel rides beneath its own coil spring. But w hat we'd like to know is— when are you going to try one? FREE DRESS PR O M O TIO N W ITH EACH DRESS PURCHASE YOU ARE ENTITLED TO A CHANCE IN OUR W IN *A DRESS CONTEST" Wilson tiro*. Dpi. Store Dry Goods. Shoes And Ready To-Weca r<M I. " E NRV I .M H O S 1 4' I . . V . I 1 11 -1 ■ ■ ................ ... . V .......... X-Ray Sho* Fitting Nysaa It’s about time that you sensed for yourself the thrill that comes from feeling your shoulders sink back in the cushions, when your toe gives the gas treadle a gentle nudge. It’s about time for you to be on the receiving end of those admiring glances which are the due of folks smart enough to pick the smart buy of the year. YYhat’s holding you back? It can’t be prices— for as you can see for yourself, you can own a S pfci \L for less than the price of some sixes —and St pfrs or R oadm asters are just as smart a buy in their fields. So why not end the suspense? The welcome mat is out at our showrooms. We hope to greet you soon. Ma othar c u p n c M u all tkiMi OYNAfLOW DCIVE* . FIRFSALL ENGINE W H ITE-OLO W INSTRUMENTS OVAI V EN TILAIIO N • TORQUETUBE DRIVE AW HEEL C O IL SFRINGINO FUSH-BAR FOREFRONT DREAMLINE STILIN O • K > 0T I Y IISHER L»*mJ M i r a W E r fn . A » **» M S I O m A tk « c w U i M n *n,,r MOCCI 4SS $ 2165.00 MOCCI 410 < .k «ro M l $ 2296.00 o c r n to r iM , »ta t« owd local t a iM , if any, additional. PHcoc m ay vary slightly in adjoining commoni- « • » duo to shipping chargos. A ll prkos subjoct to chango without notice. When better outomobdat ore bmill • o / a r W * be .14 ft*««» S m a n i B w (6 3 a i d e Y ou r A e v to C r e o t « r Vo/ue .. — Roberts-Nyssa, Inc. tN D and G O O D A V E M I Phon« 32 It’s about time you climbed in the driver’s seat. NYSSA. OREGON