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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2, 1951 PAGE SIX on the lawn. In a quiz game. Bet- tilu Carlson won the prize. The club liv W om en's Club yearbooks were completed by the new social committee, consisting of OREGON T R A IL , Aug 2 - Bernice Gladys Byers and Alberta Bowea. Officers for the remainded of the Gardner was hostess to the Merry Matrons club Wednesday afternoon, year are as follows: President. L il lian Lundy; Vice President. Vir July 25th Nine members and three ginia Rooks tool, and Secretary, Bet- guests. Mildred Hill, Gwen Fingers tilu Carlson. Lunch was served by and Edith BeckeF were present. A l the hostess, assisted by Alberta berta Bowen won the door prize. Bowen and Harrlette Oardner The The afternoon was spent socially H ook» Home beauty begins |A O R . C .W . G R A V E S O ptom etrist 7 |P Eye» Examined Phone 720 718 A rthur St. Caldwell, Idaho 1 ---------------------------- 5 Siunz L u m bar Co. - USED TRACTOR BUYS - ✓ 1950 model A John Deere tractor with power-trol, in Al shape. 1946 model B John Deere, in Al shape, with beet and bean cultivator. 1938 model B John Deere with cultivator (completely reconditioned). 1948 Ferguson, com pletely recondition ed. 1941 Ford Ferguson with 2-speed trans mission (completely reconditioned). 1938 F-14 Farmall tractor. 1945 Cletrax crawler. 1941 General tractor. 1942 4X4 G. I. truck in excellent condition. WESTERN CORRUGATOR CO. T h * Ferguson Syatem Makes The D iff «ran ca Phone 181-W G ood Ave. and lgt nest meeting will be held August 1 8 with Alice Holmes as hostess. Boll- call will be answered by a witty j saying. Mr and Mrs Prank Daws ef Payette and Mr and Mrs. John s Bowen and Billie picnicked at the ! dam Sunday Mrs. Edith Becker and daughter ' of Oregon City spent several days 1 last week with her sister. Mrs. Ward C. Lundy and family. Mr and Mrs. Frank Byers and i Stanley were picnic supper guests i of Mr and Mrs Roy Holmes Sunday ! evening. Mrs Ward C Lundy and sons left Saturday for Tigard, Oregon to visit ! her par •its Mr and Mrs J E Bowen and Ward C. Lundy attended the Junior Legion ball game in Vale Saturday j evening. BUENA VISTA, Aug 2—Mrs Violet Sorensen and daughters of Nebraska have been visiting at the Howard Day horn .. Mrs. Sorensen Is a sister of Mr Day Mr. asd Mrs Donald Kolbo and family of Nebraska spent the week end at the 8. B Hoffman home. They are en route to California. I where they expect to locate. Mr and Mrs La Vern Cleaver at tended the auto races near Caldwell Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Leslie Topliff, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertrum and Sally. Mr and Mrs Alva Goodell. Mr and Mrs Edward T op liff and Reta Mae, and Alva Goodell, Jr . attended the Chatter Box club picnic at the Nyssa parkS-nday. Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Cleaver and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ooodell attended the American Legion Junior base- | ball game between Pendleton and the Vale district team on the Vale diamond Saturday evening Mr and Mrs. Olen Hoffman and Glendia, Mr and Mrs. Jim Ritchie and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claude i Day and family and Mr. Donald Kolbo and family, visited at the j Finley Shuster home in Nyssa. These | families were neighbors In Nebraska. Mrs Carolyn Gardner, Mrs. Harry Gardner and Larry, and Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Adams spent the week end at the John Cherry home near Halfway. Mrs. Carolyn Garner Is a sister of Mr. Cherry They also attended the Oolden Wedding anni versary of Mr. and Mrs Cherry Mr and Mrs. James Stephen, Jr., spent Wednesday evening at the Leslie T op liff home. Mrs. La Vern Cleaver and Mrs. Willis Bertram were In Ontario Monday. 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Clough of Nyssa is taking the academic instructors course of the air command and staff school at the Maxwell air force base in Alabama. After entering the service in 1941. Clough served in the European theater from Sept- ember. 1942 to May. 1945. He is a fornla, where * " by son of W. N. Clough of Hazelton. They were accompanied horn.e oy Trt.hn their daughter. Lillian who Is UK ing nurse's She left ... Sat- ___________________ — in g n u rses training. -----. Visit In California— urday for Californiai and will be Mr. and Mrs George Blunck have graduated in September from I Los returned from Long Beach, Cali- * Angeles hospital. Located At Western Store H O N E 244- J R E S ID E N C E P H O N E 286-R Herbert E. Cox-Technician ■ SI K ■■ril l' WANTED cost w h e n you buy . . . a NEW Beginners or Advanced Students. Also piano students to play in junior sym phony orchestra out and mail coupon now to: Musician, Box 1041, Boise, PHIIC0 Idaho. REFRIGERATOR Instrument can be supplied it you don’t have one. Fill (M odel 912 or 915) A ge Y o u r name A ddress .......... Instrum ent you wish to play Visit NEWELL HEIGHTS. Aug 2—Mr. and Mrs Dale Glenn. Mr and Mrs. Don Hite, and Mr and Mrs. Don Brewer swam at the Nampa pool and picnicked In the park one day last week Mr. and Mrs Dick Krlegh and children, Blossom Krlegh and Mr I and Mrs. Hugh Glenn and Billy were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Dale Glenn Sunday evening. Mrs Blossom Knegh o f Buhl, Idaho has been visiting In the home of her son, Dick Kriegh and family this past week Mr and Mrs. Monty Spelman were railed to Pocatello Monday because of the death of Mrs. Spelmans brother. They were gone all week Diane Hardman returned from Kansas City last week and accomp anied her mother. Mrs Forest Hard man, to Portland to visit relatives Buz Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams of Modesto, California arrived 8unday.snd has been visit ing for a week In the home of his sister. Mrs Dale Glenn. Kaye Hammon danced with a group of girls of Mrs. Wilson's danc ing class at the Daughter o f the Utah Pioneers picnic at Vale July 24 They presented two numbers, "Poor Papa” and the "Johnson Rag" 8 Sgt Robert W Fenn of the air force base at Omaha has been visiting at the Carl Fenn home. The Marlon Hammon family re turned from Warrens, Idaho Satur day and left Immediately for Utah. Adele wiU return with her parents. Bob Kurtz spent Saturdey and Sunday at Owyhee dam In the home of his sister, Mrs David Highland Mr and Mrs M L. Kurtz attend ed the funeral of Mrs Kurtz's uncle. L B Safford at the Pockham funer al home In Caldwell Thursday morning Mr Stafford had been In very poor health for some time Mrs I C Durrll o f Ten DavU and Mrs. Will Oahley of Parma were guests In the M L. Kurts home Tuesday Mr. and Mrs Dudley Kurtz and Elaine \ returned Thursday after 'pending a few days In Portland and Wednesday night at La Orande in the home of Mr and Mrs Bill Kurtz. Mr and Mrs Harold Kurtz vis ited In the Frank de lespanasse home In Redmond on their gray home to Portland last week Mr de HERE'S YOUR CHANCE For Limited Time Only Nyssa Furniture Store ................ G ive directions if you live on a farm H e ig h ts R e s id e n t* St. Charles, Missouri have returned home after visiting relatives here. Mrs. Beach is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pern. RADIO & REFRIGERATION REPAIRING NeltruKka Families G a th er In Nyssa NYtiNA. OREGON ? Lespanasse, a former music teacher in Adrian, is now employed In an Implement store in Redmond. Mr and Mrs. Jake Borge attend ed a membership kick-off meeting for the Malheur County Farm Bureau In Ontario Monday morn ing. Adele Hammon left by bus for Utah Friday evening to visit rel atives. Mrs. Joe Beach and children of to own a beautiful new PHILCO REFRIGERATOR and take home a supply of $50 Worth of Groceries AT NO EXTRA COSTI 1 Block West of R. R. Depot ANOTHER FIRST BY Phone 149-W FIRST NATIONAL... 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