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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1951 PAGE FOUR Visitors Allnul Cleaver Funerul BUEVA VISTA, Bept. 20 Mr and Mrs. Emery Elliott and family of Houston, Missouri and Mr. and Mrs. Lewu Balle and Mr,. Albert Crow ley of Buhl, Idaho were among rel ative,, who attended funeral services last Thursday for Alvin A. Cleaver, who died in St Luke's hospital in Boise September 11 a the result of Injuries sustained In an automobile accident near Wei .er. Mr and Mrs. Loyd Adams were In Bmmett T h ir-d ay evening visit ing a cousin from Montana, whom they had not seen for several years. Mr and Mr Willis Bertrum and Bally were In Boise Friday. Mr and Mr Alva Ooodell, Alva Ooodell, Jr, and Gary and Brian Cleaver visited Hundty at the Henry Estrick hofhe near Meridian. Mr and Mr Roy Haley of Buhl, former neighbors, vi ited at the Oeorge Cleaver home Saturday. Mr and Mr Mancil Bishop and family, Mr. and Mr Olen Hoffman and Olendla and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brooks were in Silver City Sunday Mr and Mr Olen Hoffman had as their gue t . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ol on of Merna, Nebraska, Mr and Mrs. Tom Whipple and Mrs Hazel Cool of Calloway Mr. and Mrs. Olum are auilt and uncle of Mr Hoffman. On Friday, the group and Earl Says— f \ My uncle Dan got the name of "Dependable llan " because you could him. always count on In my business, servic ing cars, being dependable goes a long way with folks, so we try lo give dependable servier at RFKRF.TT'H. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whipple pic nicked at the Owyhee dam and ¿Sat urday evening Mr and Mrs. H off man and their guests were dinner guests at the Freeman Rooks tool home. Mr and Mrs Edward T op liff had as ihelr dinner guests Bunday. Mr and Mrs. Marvin Elmore and family. W W Deffenbaugh and Gilbert Lleffenbaugh. Mr and Mrs. Olen Hursey and children of Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson of Seattle vis ited at the Willis Bertram home Sunday. Mrs. Hildah Leavitt and daughters of N y . a -pent the week-end at the 8 B Hoffman home. The Leavitt family are moving to Washington to make their home. Mrs 8. B Hoffman, Mrs Jim Ritchie and Mrs. Hildah Leavitt were in Payette Monday. !\t *W >1 issimiarv Conducts Service part' of the statewide drive launch ed this month. This is the first drive for stadium funds. held out side of Corvallis and Portland, Charles T Parker of Portland, state chairman, said. More than *280,000 of the approximately *700,000 ex pected to be needed for the modern i stadium has been contributed. Although government restrictions will prevent Immediate start o f con struction of the stadium, college o f ficials discussed preliminary plans with engineers early in September. ARC AD IA, Sept 20—Mr and Mrs. Marvin McClean and baby of Baker. Oregon were vi.ltors Sunday at Arcadia Sunday school. Mr Mc Clean is the new American Sunday school missionary for eastern Ore gon which was formerly under Mr Chandler. M r and Mrs McClean were dinner guests in the Gorge Moeller home after classes. Mi >\e, Wihria Bullard of Boise and Betty Bullard of Nampa spent the M ark ed , week-end at their home here. By Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs Ronald Schoen and baby of Ontario were dinner guests K IN G M A N K O LO NY, Sept. 20— Mr. Sunday evening in the Theo Math- and Mrs. Herschal Thompson and; erly home. The George Hust cattle sale was family and Mr and Mr, A1 Thomp well attended last week The A r son and family, Mr and Mrs. Dave I Mitchell of Nyssa were Sunday din- cadia Sunshine club served lunch. Mr and Mr- Fred Martin and 1 ner guests at the Bob Thompson •son of Horseshoe Bend spent the home in Nyssa. The occassion mark week-end at the home of Mr. and ed Herschal Thompson’s birthday. Several from this neighborhood Mr,. Cecil Houston and family. Mr and Mr-. Harry Thurman of attended Mrs. Thdelma Elliott's fun eral in Adrian last Monday. Vancouver, Washington spent a few NEW ELL HEIGHTS, Sept. 2 0 - days last week here with Mrs Thur Mrs. Oscar Schafer. Mrs. Stanley Charles Newblll and his son, Don man's parents, Mr . nd Mrs. John Hill and Mrs. Claude Day attended ald returned Saturday from a trip Zitlercob. They were on their way an officers day meeting in the arm to Hollywood, where Don and the ' to Wa hington, D. C., where they ory building in Ontario Wednesday. group of five other Malheur county will be employed. Several from this neighborhood boys tried out with the Pittsburgh The Independent Christian work attended Alvin Cleaver’s funeral in Pirates. The group was favorably ers group met at the home of Mrs. Nyssa Thursday. received and visited several motion Oeorge Moeller September 6. The Mr. and Mrs. H L. Day and little picture studios as the guc t of Bing president, Mrs. George Coleman, had ,Christine Elliott of Adrian and Mr Crosby They vatcned Trigger go charge of the buslne, meeting Mrs. and Mrs. Claude Day and family j through his act and said he seemed Clifford Maine had charge of the were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. alino t human in hi, performance. devotional s. The next meeting will and Mrs. Howard Day and daughter The boys also attended the "Ice be held the fir t week in October in Buena Vista. Follies" which they believe w a s , at the home o f Mrs. L. E. Robbins. Mrs. Charles Boigers and Mrs. worth the trip. The boys will now After the meeting, the group went to Wilham Toombs went to Nampa one enter colleges ( 4 their choice. Ontario to hear a returned mission day last week to help Mrs. James The Vtmng Adult Fellowship ol ary from Japan speak at the Meth Phifer can peaches. Mrs. Louis Pratt called in the the Methodist church in Nyssa was odist church. entertained in the Charles Newblll Mr and Mr- Carl I’ lttlt and baby neighborhood in regard to the tub | home Sunday evening with Betty as of Ontario called at the George erculosis seal sale. hostess. Mrs. Ronald Batt worked in the Moeller home Sunday afternoon Fred de Boer and two children of Eddy Behymer who has been at Nyssa hospital two nights last week, Boring, Oregon were guests in the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bul as nurse. home o f his sister, Mrs. Louis Pratt lard this summer, went to Burns Sunday. Mrs. C, W de Boer of O n last week to be with his mother, Students Leave For O. S. C.— Seven 1951 Nyssa high school tario. their mother, was also a guest Louise Behymer , for the afternoon. The Arcadia Sun.hlne club met graduates left last week-end to en roll as freshmen at Oregon State September 7 at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Payne of Ontario was a guest in the Kenneth Vander- Don Lytle. After the business meet college in Corvallis. They are Rich ing, the group surprised Mrs, Lytle ard Forbess, Harley Duus, Richard pool home Friday. Wilson. Richard Diven, Jack Bowen. Mr. and Mrs Vern Butler and | with a pink and blue shower. She Shirley Nolan and Ronald Jensen. children were Sunday afternoon was the recipient of many nice gifts. guests In the Otis Bullard home Refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be To Ogden— Mrs Bullard is 111. Mrs. C. A. Mally loft Sunday for held September 21 at the home of Mr and Mrs Harvy Pratt and Mrs George Coleman on Gem ave Ogden, where she will spend a week children of Soda Springs, California nue. visiting friends and relatives. were guests In the Gene and Louis , [ Pratt homes one day last week while [ en route to Lewiston. I F O R Y O U R P L U M B I N G II Mr and Mrs Johnny Eason and children of Homedale were guests in 1 NEEDS || the home of Mrs. Eason’s parents, Raymond Larson, Jr. and Dick I H 11 Mr and Mrs. Ray Simpson Sunday j Tensen of Nyssa have been selected evening. on the special committee that will Mr and Mrs. Robert Patterson carry the Oregon State College A l and son attended the back-to-school umni association's campaign for dinner at the United Presbyterian funds for the new OSC stadium into Call church in Adrian Sunday. Several Malheur county beginning this week Newell Heights 'amllles attended Other members of the committee J. C . S M I T H and helped with the dinner. In Malheur county are Glenn Hutch- Mrs Charles Newblll and Robert In.on. Dr John Easley. Dudley Sit- Patterson left eurly Monday morn ton and Howard Fug! of Ontario 78-J ing to attend the teacher's institute and Crnig Jessup of Vale. at La Grande. 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