Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 06, 1951, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1951
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Started In Adrian
ADRIAN, Sept. 8 -Mr and Mrs
Osurge Cartwright and Mr and Mr'«
Bob Brown «pent the holidays vis­
iting the Rocli gardrn» near Bend,
and at Crater lake
Mrs Earl Winn and children ac­
companied her mother, Mrs Hoover
of Parma to Portland Thursday to
visit relatives and friends.
Henry and Merle Hatch of Joseph,
Oregon spent Wednesday night in
the Jim McOInnla home
Mrs. Don Halt and Miss Betty
Jarvis gave a pink and blue party
for Mrs Don De Haven at the How­
ard Hatuh home Friday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Don Patrick left for
their home In Visalia. California
Saturday morning.
Mr« Edna Cowling v/as called to
Colorado Saturday morning
Her
«is ter-In law pa ed »way after a
lingering Illness
Tommy Stephenson returned from
the hospital in Nysar. Monday morn­
ing after an attack j f Influenza
Mrs Jam es McOlnnla spent Su n ­
day visiting Mr and Mrs Dick Davis
of Rldgevlew
Miss Emily Hendrickson of Home-
LINE DISPERSION
IDAHO
ON THE
OREGON
Pinoa
Tuesday evening prayer and Christ Ambassador service. 8 p. m.
8 p. m . Evangelistic service.
dale U staying at the Henderson Mr and Mrs. Leslie Topllff. Mr and
You are cordially invited to attend
praise service, 8 p. m.
home
She Is the fourth grade j Mrs Edward Topllff »nd Bit» Mae
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Friday evening young people's these services.
and Mr and Mrs Delbert Cleaver
teacher
Park Avenue and Third Street
Mrs Bill Ashcraft took her grand­ and boys.
Rev. F. J. Galre. Pastor
Mr and Mrs Cummings ang
daughter, Connie Richards, to her
Mass beginning at 9:30 a. m.
home at Madras Wednesday. The daughter of South Dakota visited at
girl has been visiting here for two the Edward TopUff home.
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
Alva Ooodell, J r . Henry Day and
weeks.
Fifth Street A Park Avenue
Edward and Leslie Topllff attended
Rev. John L. Briehl, Pastor
Mrs Cecil Smith and children the fights at Boise Friday evening
Sunday church school. 10 a. m
have returned after visiting her
Mr and Mrs. James Stephen. J r ,
Divine worship service, 11 a. m.
mother. Mrs. A. Smith. In Brldger. and family and Jerry Day were In
Holy communion will be celebrat­
Montana On Labor day they vis- I Caldwell Saturday
lied Mr Sm ith at Gardena, where
Mrs Mae Ooodell and Mr and ed at the 11 a. m service.
You are sincerely invited to wor­
he Is working.
Mrs. Brice Murphy and Oharleen
George Bright. Jess Norris, Bobl left for Washington and California ship with us.
Eastman and Glen Brown spent the beifore returning to their home In |
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
week-end fishing a t Pteh lake.
Kansas and Elizabeth Ot well left
2nd and Reece
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Price. Mr , for her home in Emmett Thursday
Frank C. Coley, Pastor
and Mrs. Tommy Bates and Mr and after visiting at the Leslie Topllff
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Classes
| Mrs David Highland of Owyhee j and Alva Ooodell homes.
for all ages Special children's serv­
j dam spent the week-end camping
ice at 11 a. m.
| near Burns
Morning worship. I I a. m.
Mrs Bob Eastman and daughter I
Evangelistic service, 8 p . m .
A U T O M A T IC L A N D L E V E L E R
! of Caldwell spent the week-end vis- j
itlng her parents. Mr and Mrs. Glen |
A N D H Y D R A U L IC S C R A P E R
Brown.
+—+
Mrs Murgarrte Scott and Donald
ATTEND YOUTH CAMP
spent Friday In Caldwell shopping | Fourteen members of the Meth­
They were dinner guests at the j odist young adult group attended
Plln Case home
a district meeting and outing last
Work has been started on a new week-end at Ponderosa, YMCA
house for Mrs W W Smith. She j camp at MoCall
Sixty persons
is Mrs. AJvan McGinnis's mother
from all over this district took part
Almost all the men In Adrian | In the meetings and activities. Mr
went sagehen hunting during th e ; and Mrs. C liff Main sponsored and
season. They reported fair hunt- j accompanied the group from Nyssa
Ing
+— +
Mrs Vernon Parker clerked In the j P T A. MEETINGS TO BEGIN |
Krai Estate
Eder Hardware company store last
The first P. T. A. meeting of the j
Insurance
week while Mrs. John Adams took year Is scheduled for Thursday even- |
Hydraulic Models
her vacation.
Phone 218
16 North 3rd.
lng, September 13 at 8 o’clock in
for Wheel Tractors
the Nyssa high school building. Mrs
Leo Oonyer. president of the local
Small and Large Crawlers
W StlS Program For
oh&pter announced that this first
Light Draft
*Y«*ar Is Out lim'd meeting will feature a teachers re­
large Capacity
ception It will afford parents an,
Short Turning Radius
BUENA VISTA, Sept 8 - Mrs Le opportunity to meet their child- ,
| Hoy Herran. Mrs. David Beers, Mrs ren's teachers. Mrs Frank Skeen,
[ Leslie Robbins, Mrs. Cliff Main. program chairman, has announced
Mechanical Models
| Mrs Coleman and Mrs Ben McCon­ Chat Wilton Jackson will be master
for Two Plow and
nell spent Thursday afternoon at of ceremonies for tthe short pro­
Three Plow Tractors
the Leslie Topllff home They out­ gram.
lined the year's program of the W
+— +
Springtooth Attachment
8. C. S . of the Methodist church.
TEACHERS GUESTS
Available for Models
Refreshments were served by the
Mr and Mrs. Walter McPart-
Real peate of mind for the
9, 12 and 289
hostess.
land. Mr and Mrs Murl Lancaster.
man who has proper and
Forest Hamond of Washington Mr and Mrs. R. V Wilson and Mr
Planaow to use an Eversman this
spent the week-end at the S B and Mrs Henry Hartley were hosts
FALL for needed leveling and dirt
adequate lire insurance
Hoffman home They were neigh­ to the Nyssa school teachers a n d ;
moving. Fill those pot hole* and
protection.
Let
us
serve
you.
bors In Nebraska
their wives and hiu&ands at a lawn
gullies — improve drainage. Now
Oliver Stephen left last week for party Monday evening at the H art­
you can level and harrow in the
Portland where he was sworn Into ley home Cake and ice cream were
same operation with the new
the air corps. He will be stationed served to 75 persons
Eversman springtooth attachment.
In Texas.
Exclusive Feature All Models. Wheel*
Saves a separate harrowing —
Mr and Mrs Leslie Topllff enter­
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
at ends of blade, feel out the high places
will ridge fields to prevent blow­
tained at Sunday dinner Mr and
Mike Wilson, eight-year-old son
ing-produces a superior seed
Mrs Mac Sinners and children and o f Mr and Mrs Bud Wilson was
and low places and move the blade up
bed, especially for winter wheat.
Helen Ooodwln of Springfield, 1111- honored guest at a birthday party
ond
down
AUTOMATICALLY
to
cut
and
fill.
16 N. 3rd
Phone 218
nlos and Mr and Mrs R B Me- held In his home Friday afternoon
Come in today for FULL DETAILS.
Ktnstry of Payette The guests are Donna Lee and Lois Wilson acted
cousins of Mr Topllff.
as hostesses. The theme for the a f­
Mr and Mrs George Cleaver have ternoon centered around a circus
spent this week in Boise with their Refreshments and birthday cake
son. Alvin, who was Injured In a were served to 12 guests.
orthw
estern
car wreck near Weiser Sunday
M UTU AL TIRI ASSOCIAMO*«
morning He underwent surgery In
FELLOW SHIP OROUPS MEET
St. Luke's hospital at Boise Sunday
Oroup meetings were held last
Mr and Mrs Haivs Jensen of Neb­ Thursday for member« of the Chris­
raska visited at the Jam es Stephen. tian Women's fellowship. Mrs Dan
Jr. home last week
Mr Jensen Pennie's group met at the home of
Is a brother of Mrs Stephen
Mrs J C. Sm ith
The members
Mr and Mrs Davis of South Bend. voted to send a plant to their lead­
Indiana were dinner guests at the er who was in the hospital. The
Edward Topllff home Tuesday
afternoon was «pejit socially Mrs
A family poduck dinner was held Roy BibOey's group met at the home
at the Alva Ooodell home Wednes-1 of Mrs. Webb Pennle. Mrs E. A. \
day evening Ouests were Mr and Dewey led devotions. After work­
Mrs. Brice Murphy and Oharleen. ing on thetr project, refreshment.«
Mrs Mae Ooodell of St Frances. were served to II women.
Kansas. Mrs Leonard Duncan and
daughter of Jordan valley. Mr and
Mrs. Jam es Washburn and children.
Mr and Mrs Robert Ooodell and
Twila of Caldwell, Mrs Ethel Oood­
CHURCH O F 0H R IST
ell and Leonard of Ontario, Eliza­ Austin J Hollingsworth. Minster
beth Ooodell of Emmett. Chester
10 a m . church school.
Ooodell of Payette. Mr and Mrs
11 a m . morning worship.
Irvin Topllff and Teresa of Adrian
7 p m . Christian Youth Fellow­
ship
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