Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 19, 1951, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    PA G E FIVE
THE N Y SSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1951
Man Is Injured
As Horse Falls
er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Rany, finished the trip with them
and visited their two sons, Frank
and Howard Raney, and Mr and
B IG BEND, July 19— A horse fell Mrs. Fred Oildory of New Meadows
with Lester Molt Wednesday while Mrs. Jim Mitchell returned with
he was riding in the hills alter cat­ them to spend several days visiting
tle. The leg that the horse fell on here.
Mrs. Florence Richardson of Par­
was badly bruised but not seriously.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright re­ ma visited Saturday evening and
turned Monday from a short visit Sunday in the Harvey Hatch home.
Mary Thompson and Jimmy went
in Prosser, Washington They vis­
ited their daughter, Mrs. Helen with her father, Frank Dickerson
Hobbs, and family.
and Richard Dickerson of Culver
Harry Hatch went to Boise W ed­ went to Rain Bow Lake fishing
nesday. July 11 to attend a board Tuesday. They came home with a
nice catch.
of control meeting.
Mrs. Fanny Armenta left Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hatch and
girls attended a Farm Bureau meet­ I morning for her home in Casa
ing at W illow Creek Wednesday : Granda, Arizona after a visit of
evening.
three weeks with friends and neigh­
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas made bors.
a trip to New Meadows over the
Ted Newton and his sister. Mrs.
week-end. En route they stopped at Francis Muntjeuwerff and children
Cambridge and Mrs. Thomas' broth­ | of Joseph. Oregon visited from Fri-
CUSTOM BALING
TRUCKING
LAWRENCE MILLER
PHONE—PARMA 5-M4
Insurance
Headquarters
-L A S T C A L L-
GRIGG BROS.
FOR
PITTED PIE CHERRIES
IN 30 POUND TINS
Hartman's Lockers
H:-H.
day until Sunday morning in the Idaho and Idaho Falls. They vis­
Ed Newton ard Case Muntewerff ited Mrs. O ale’s brother and other
relatives anti friends at Idaho Falls.
’homes.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts took her son,
Phillip Hatch left Sunday morn­
ing with Mrs. Francis Muntjeuerff Wayne, to Nampa to spend the
for Joseph. Oregon to visit his fath­ week-end at the home of her sister.
er and Merle who is spending the Mrs. Burton Blades and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright are
summer in the Henry Hatch home.
Ed Newton was quite ill the past staying at the home of their son.
George, in Adrian, while they are
week, but is much improved.
Mrs. Frank Dickerson is spending on their vacation.
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Prosser and
a few days visiting in the John
Thompson home while Mr. Dicker- their son. Bud Prosser, and family
returned Monday night from a trip
son is on a fishing trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard K iel and to the Oregon coast and California.
,
family of Marsing visited in the While away they spent one night at
Robert W eir and Harvey Hatch | Eagle Point with Mrs. Elmer Pros­
homes Sunday afternoon. Mr Kiel ser’s brother, Foster Swigert.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burpee and
is a nephew of Mrs. Weir and Mr.
children of Portland came Tuesday
Hatch.
M r and Mrs. Fogleman of Nampa for a visit with her brother. Johnny
visited in the Bill Van De Water Samer, and family. They returned
home Friday.
home Sunday.
Bud Collison and his two children.
Mary Weir and Esther Fogleman
Patty
and Kenneth of the Roswell
are pome from La Grande for the
week-end. They both are attending community w e r e dinner guests
Thursday evening in the Boyce Van
summer school there.
Mrs. Florence Richardson of Par­ De Water home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts and
ma was a guest for dinner in the
family and Mr. and Mrs. Babe Ham­
Ralph Stark home Saturday.
Mrs. Ella Lee Zentz and baby re­ ilton and Donnie visited Mr and
turned home Sunday from Clarks- Mrs. Delma Brock and family of
ton, Idaho, where she visited her Emmett Sunday.
Mrs. Bill Ferguson and son, Clar­
husband’s parents.
Mike and Douglas Pelton of ence left Monday for Kansas to visit
Clarkston, Idaho are visiting in the her sister and other relatives. They
home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. plan to be gone about three weeks.
Mr and Mrs. Dyre Roberts and
and Mrs. Varner Hopkins.
Dwain and Wallace Franks spent family attended the funeral services
the past week In the Varner Hop­
kins home while their parents camp­
ed at Warm lake.
The young folks from here who
spent the past week at Warm lake
were Faye Marie Hopkins, Loretta
and Laraine Van De Water, George
Elfers, Lester Auker. Billy Van De
Water and Edgar Nelson.
Mrs. Laura Brock and girls of
Emmett visited over the week-end
and
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E l­
mer Prosser.
Mrs. Goldie Roberts and Mrs.
Harvey Bennett entertained the
R E A L ESTATE
Mary and Martha society last
M el Beck, Associate
Thursday In the Adrian church
basement.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reuter and
girls of Adrian and Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Blades and fam ily of Nampa
visited Sunday afternoon in the
Dyre Roberts home.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Tupeny and
granddaughter, Patty Bean, Mr. and
Mrs. Dyre Roberts and fam ily spent
Tuesday evening in the Babe Ham il­
ton home at Ridgevlew. The occas­
ion was Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton’s
29th wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs.
Thomas played pinochle In the
home of Mrs. Wesley Piercy of
Kingman Kolony.
Mr. and Mrs. Zeto Wilson were in
Vale on school business Wednesday.
They visited in Ontario and Nyssa
also.
A school meeting was held at fh e
Big
Bend schoolhouse Tuesday
night.
Don and Delbert Rumple o f P ar­
ma were dinner gueests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Baxter Friday evening.
K eith and Emery Cameron made
a trip to Hell’s canyon recently.
They were gone a few days.
rsi
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gale return­
ed from a two-weeks trip to eastern
2 Miles E. of Nyssa
A t Locker Ave.
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GREEN STAMPS
BUTLER
Monday morning for Mrs. Roberts’
unde, Sam Orimmett. Mr. and Mrs.
Roberts spent the rest of the day in
Caldwell with the Orimmett fam-
iley. Wayne Roberts, who spent the
week-end in Nampa returned home
with his folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller Henderlider
f t Nampa visited Tuesday with their
daughter, Mrs. Dyre Roberts, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos McDowell and
family of Camas. Washington. Mrs.
McDowell’s mother of Eagle. Idaho
and Mrs. Anna Chaney of Nyssa
were dinner guests Wednesday even­
ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Chaney. Mrs. McDowell is
a cousin of Horace.
Callahan Buys,
Leo Utter Farm
UPPER
Despain
City are
Mr. and
tarlo. with all their sons and daugh­
ters and families, went on a picnic
in the mountains near Unity and
Cascade. Irvin Callahan and fam ­
ily and Everett Callahan and fam ­
ily of Nyssa were among those at­
tending.
Joseph I Callahan Is employed by
the Trummell Construction comp­
any neai Caldwell.
Mrs. Maudie
Workman
and
daughter ot La Orande have moved
here for the summer and are living
with her mother. Mrs. Leo Utter.
Jesse A. Callahan of Tacoma has
purchased the Leo Utter ranch and
will move here In the fall or winter.
Maurena Rae Callahan o f M id­
dleton Is visiting her grandmother
Callahan of this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durfee and
SUNSET. July 19—Mardln
and family of Salt Lake
visiting here. His parents,
Mrs. A. A. Despain of On-
It’* cheaper by far
than driving your carl
THAI LW AYS
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Lunch Room
Phone 331
As w e recently sold
our friends and acquaintances
for the co-operation and kindness
shown us while w e were
NYSSA, OREGON
In which anyone is injured or killed, or there is
damage to anyone’s property...
3. You must report the details to the Secretary of
State within 24 yours.
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4. State authorities w ill determine how much you
may have to pay to settle claims against you if
you are found responsible for the accident.
5.
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NYSSA, OREGON
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TRUCKS
WHY HARTFORD AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE IS THE BEST W A Y
TO PROTECT YOUR RIGHT
TO DRIVE
To prove your ability to pay auto accident claims,
and to show your “ financial responsibility” for the
future, the law gives you your choice of the follow ­
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(1) Deposit cash or securities with the Secretary
of State.
(2) Put up an acceptable surety bond.
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r
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7.70
10.70
ENFORCEMENT TO BEGIN
AUGUST 2
ON NEW LAW THAT AFFECTS
ALL OREGON CAR OWNERS
vited to come in now and get his money­
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Stuns Lumber Co.
One-W ay Plus Tax
Eugene
Portland
Seattle
w e wish to express our thanks to
(1st door east of Morris Bakery)
Every International Truck owner is in­
w itb . . .
NORTHWEST
To Mr. and Mrs. D ave Thomas
N ew soles or an entire rejuvenation of your
shoes done so rapidly here . . . you can wear
them in and wear them, in repaired condition,
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Porter o f New
Plymouth visited their son and
brother. Irvin Durfee. and family
last Sunday.
Then, if there is death, injury or over $100
property damage, within 50 days you w ill have
to put up enough money (up to $i 1,000) to cover
payment of any claims, OR
Prove you have arranged to settle such claims
satisfactorily or have been legally released
from liability for them, OR
Show that you have approved Automobile L ia­
bility and Property Damage insurance that
covers them.
UNLESS YOU MEET REQUIREMENT 5. 6.
OR 7, YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE AN D CAR
REGISTRATIONS W IL L BE SUSPENDED
AN D YOU W IL L LOSE YOUR RIGHT TO
DRIVE.
(3) Show you have Automobile Liability and Prop­
erty Damage Insurance that meets the require­
ments of the law.
For most Oregon car-owners Automobile Insur­
ance is the most practical and least costly way to
be protected against loss of money and loss of
driving privileges. I f you have an accident, such
insurance w ill give you triple service—
(a)
it w ill exem pt you from having to make a
cash deposit and prevent loss of your driving
rights for failure to do so;
(b )
it w ill defend you against resulting claims for
injury, death and property damage; and
(c)
it w ill pay (up to its limits) any such claim
or judgment that may be awarded against
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You can also be deprived of
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IF TH IS H A PPE N S, TO RECOVER YO U R
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