Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 31, 1952, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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The local grade school boys, elo cgme tror.V ^Fountain Home VIonday
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aS ,'e^rd recently from both though defeated in the opening niffc# to visit her parents, Mr and Htrs.
Ulster ana Raymond Wyrland and of the tournament did very well j i d ilestus Adams
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'0' Jorts that Lester, who is in C kv .'- played a good game of <. asketbalo »Thursday and t o fami>o visited th*
rnany, has been advanced to regi­ especially well comideriit® the han rest of the oeek in the home of k,*rs
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mental photographer and transfer­ dlcap of having little practice, ¿"he CNrtha «Airland and o»th relatinos 9fJ-9CLIJ.S. Jan 31 «9
Sifeett ai .\ i Patricia and Mat: K.d-
red to the photography headquarters B toys will play Ter. Davis and the in Oregon
<1oo C*<V dinner guests at the 0.1
Raymond landed in Inchon. iSorea A boys will play Roswell in conso-
Mff and Mrs George IJ ch'ifti and fe r o n e y home Sunda\
about January 10 and then was lation games Friday night.
family liave moved to N.vssa
Mr
Mr. arid Mr M C Seuell nude a
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Hoger Smith. Dewev and Mrs Bob Hill have rented their business trip to Heppner and l a
Orande over the week-end
I L t there s a o ^ f vvt " * a T ? Henshaw Betty Boston. Lois Wil- land and are milking the cows.
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.,.lt> ham . .; and Jour. Boston attended
Mr*. Cecil Scott and Wanda
left
and Ml Ge, :ge Smlt visited
of
but that
the tern
perature has been around 15 degrees an MYF workshop in Nampa Mon- by bus last week to visit relatives and at vm homes ot M: and Mr Groot
and Mrs Pete rensen ot N\ a Sun­
below zero. He is with the 40th da> evening, at the First Methodi-t tnends in Oklahoma
church Afterward they were guests
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Roger
Norland and day.
division, a national guard unit from
of Mr and Mrs Ludlow and Marilyn children of Adrian were Sunday : Roger Jenkins and Leo Montague
California.
at their home. Mr nudlow showed evening supper guests in the Martha made a busine trip *o Botst Thurs­
The P. T. C'„ supper Saturday
some of his colored slide pictures of Norland home
day of last week
the summer,samps and of the local
Mr. and M: Albert -schrock and
Mr and Mrs. Harry Ray and fam­
church, after which Mrs. Ludlow and ily visited in the H W Thomas home sons. Donald. Jack ap.d x v » « , of
Marilyn served refreshments. Mrs in Big Bend Sunday evening.
Boise visited at the Fry home Sun­
Jack Wilson went with the young
Mr and Mrs. Chris Melvedt of day They were accompanied here
people
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Boise were Thursday evening sujjByer by Jesse Morehouse ot Missoula.
The Cub Scout boys received their quests of Mr and Mrs. Jack Heed Montana who will stay for a visit at
the Fry home Mrs Fry and Mrs.
Wolf books this week and. are earn- ,inci Mrs. Ella ffciphens
ing their Wolf badges.
Mr and Mrs. DeLjyd Schinimels Schrook are daughters of Mr More-
Mrs. Joe Stephen and two child­ took Kirby to Boise Tuesday for his house
ren were overnight guests of Mrs. final check-up.
Mr
Mrs Llovh Seuell and Mi.
Martha Norland Thursday night.
Mr and Sirs. Junior Seminars and and Mrs. Kenneth Baker were guests
Mr and Mrs. Festus Adams have family of Caldwell visited Sunday in at t*le Ernest Seuell home Sunday
lost two head of cat*le that strayed the J. E. Somman» home. Mr and
Mr and Mr Harley Sager made
from their son-in-law's place near Mrs. K J. McCool and baby ot Par- a business trip to Payette Friday
Adrian.
jimong those *.tten*ing the Co­
l ma were Sunday evening supper
Those attending ^ie morning ser­ guests.
op meeting at the Boulevard Grange
vices at the local church next Sun­
Jack Reed left by plane Tuesday hall Monday were Mr and Mr;
day will hear, in addition to the noon for San Francisco on a buis- Frank Johnson. Mr and Mr- James
ness trip for the Parma Water Lifter Cruson and family, Sam Henne. Mr
company. He will be gone the rest and Mrs M C Seuell. Mr and Mrs
Lloyd Seuell, Jesse M, rehouse. Mr-
I of the w eek
Mr. and Mrs. DeLoyd Schlmmels Fry and Jesse and leLi. and Mr and
and family were Sunday dinner Mrs. Merle Thompson
Mr and Mrs George Smit attend­
guests in the Charle McFarlln home
Mr. and Mrs B C Morse of Cald­ ed funeral services for Mrs Dick
well were Sunday dinner guests of Siam in Nyssa Monday
Terry Hoff of Nyssa stayed Friday
Mr. and Mrs Jack Reed
Providing you with sound protection against
night at the home of his grandpar­
Mr
and
Mrs.
Harry
Ray
and
financial loss in case of fire is our
family attended a party in the home ents. Mr. and Mr; ,\l c Seuell Mr
stock-in-trade.
■ of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft in and Mrs. Hoff were dinner guests
at the Seuell home Saturday
Adrian Thursday evening.
Mrs. F. C. Fry and Corytuie. Ger­
Our standard, NON-ASSESSABLE policies
Mrs. J E Soinmurs visited in the
aldine and Frankie were in Payette
Floyd
Somm&rs
home
in
Parma
give you this protection. Get in touch with us
on business Wednesday
Thursday ot last week
Harry Wood returned Wednesday
for more details about modern, comprehensive
from the veterans hospital in Boise,
coverages available. You’ll be interested in
Telephone Firm
where he had gone for a check-up
after u recent operation.
hearing about the savings feature also.
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0 » , . otan de Day attended an all-
d»V meeting at the M .»re hotel in
w
Cmsy.rto Tuesday Tn» meeting was
OCRfTOdjP N l5 lO 0 3 3 a program planning meeting of the
Qxteasion group for next year.
%lN<j®A98§Sbl®:**y Q n 31 « {Jlie
The ?ollyanna club will meet with
he
(j'ollyuliaft club was hostess at a Mrs. Agnes Ashcraft February 7
shower given for
- Charles Cush­
Mr. and Mrs ° James Phifer of
ing of B«.)ise Tuesday in the Presby- Nampa and Mi and Mr s Jim Lane
terian church in Adrian Mrs. Cush- a n ^ daughter. Myrna, of Nampa
mg w i
rmerly t e iss Jenifer were here for the tuneral of Mi
Thompson of thi
Beaumont
immunity.
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Mr and
Sirs •9’ j Lindsy and son. Gerald,
of White B.rd. Iilaii visited at the
homes of Mrs Lind-v > sister Mr».
0 t f Tensen and lyi: Clayton Jen­
sen of Nyssa, la »V* week 'Hhey were
en route to Chico, California Callers
at the Pete Tensen home last week
were Mr and Mi Gerr:t GroOt if
Apple valley. Krivs Kat and Rikus
van Twi-k of Valley View
Sunday aft@noon visitors at the
Dick Groot home were Mr and {JR-.
Oeorge Smit of Nu-Acres
Callers at the Pete Tensen home
rhursdiQ afternoon were Mr and
Mi
rtOimei man
: Newell
Height.
Mr and Wft Jake van Twisk were
in Ontario i&igday.
.
Mr aA l Mrs Holt and Mj>- W •
Holt and daughter ,,f Nvssa called
in this community Monday morning
M’ and Mrs John Timmerman of
Newell Heights called on Mr and
Mr^. Oerrit Stain la-t week
Mr and Mrs Dick Groot were
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Real Estate
Insurance
16 N. 3rd
N vssa
Ph. 18
N orthwestern
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A S S O C I A I ION
Mtl'tl ■ •»»•••**•••
why it pays to wait for
a WD tractor
There’s only omi tractor likfe Ihfe —
fOWCR-SHIIV r<»r whev’O mov-uu in ot out by the
XWO-CUITCH control with Coot-operated master clutch pht..*
oil-cushioned hand clutch. Woi4is liky a second Uigiri».'
on power taBo-ofJ jobs.
7«ACTlOK BOOSTS* that OutomaUcklly shifts CQti« “Alight,
tu rear wheels for plowinp Gntfc othor hevivy jobs.
BOWOft pickup plovs
light-tractor fbel diononi?.
&i|?to*jctor c<awi«iti
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( (ULISCI CHALMERS
Ui* Notional
lo in and Ho':.»
Hour —
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$41*1 4 no sisvicr
5olijfd»y — NBC
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Bauman Farm Equipment
Your Allis-Chalmers and New Idea Dealer
NYSSA STORE
ONTARIO STORE
| Milo No. of Ny*da
S10 No. Oregon
Phone 332
Phone 56
Moves To Nampa—
Dr and Mrs. R A Kellogg have
moved to Nampa, where Dr Kellogg
will maintain an office in the na­
turopathic physicians center Dr
Kellogg has been practicing in Nyssa
for the past five years.
Of every 100 students who
enter the stiff 4 year pharmacy
course at a university today—
noire than a third flunk out!
That means that a graduate
registered
pharmacist
lias
‘®een through the mill” be­
fore he is allowed to fill a
single prescription. It means
his dependibllity is as much
to be trusted as your doctor's.
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PHONE 256
Owyhee Drug Co.
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The fifth .on u a l Malh. ur county
farm institute will be held at th<-
Boulevard Grange hall Friday and
Saturday, 'February 22 .nd 23. ac-
cordln to '■ ern VI Uson. igrlcultur 1
fl'.d advisor for t l:» ‘J. S. ln tlo r .-1
•Sank o f .'“ortland.
Joe Dyer, manager of tl/. Cvnta -»o
branch, said thet his an-.
ouli*
again sponsor the annual t yo-d«y j
meeting and that arrangements tvwe .
b n made v-.th the Horr. i Econo­
mics club of the Boulevard (i)r»ing*-
to furnish luncti N; th days.
Viarr.- Sandquist. fdalheur county !
ng- nt, said that early commitunents
from speakers contacted to c. pptmT j
on the program indicates that this
year's two-day meeting will feat'U* !
SOMETHING NEW AT G & B STORES
CARPET
TRADE - SALE
JSf, iOUR OI.D RUGS AND CARPETS AS DOW N PAYMENT.
1'P -"0 S5.00 PER YARD FOR YOUR OI.D RUGS AND CARPETS ON
NEW
AXMINSTER
&
WILTON
HEAVENLY LEES." CARPETIN G
Mailing
C oupon
Q I °*VOULD I.IKE AN ESTIMATE OF :
VALUE OF -MY (RUG), (C A R.PET).
r> NAME
4 ADDRESS
Furniture and
Appliance Inc.
Ontario — Va U
i?;*!ONE 144 J
RESIDENCE PHONE 286-R
Herbert E. Cox-Technician .
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So many peopl* Unow an£ want The ^ 8
that you may have to wai? c little longer to get youi
order filled. But now’s th» time to see the ViD.
Drive it yourself. Say the word and your first choice
in farm power will soon to® on its way to you.
Tone ¡a
1 ARCADIA. Jan. 31-Several of the
farmers and their wives attended the
all-day business meeting and dinner
of the Farmers Co-op. at the Boule­
vard Grange hall January 28
The telephone company is build-
1 ing new lines and installing new
telephones in the Arcadia district.
Mr. annd Mrs. W H Kriemam of
Parma were visitors at Arcadia. Mr.
Krieman was guest speaker after
classes. Mr. and Mrs. Krieman were
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and life's. George Moeller.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hashida and son
of Nampa were dinner guests Sun­
day in the home of Mr and Mrs.
Sig Murakami. Mrs. Hashida and
Mrs. Murakami are sisters.
Misses Wilma and Betty Bullard
of Boise spent the week-end at their
j home here.
Joretta Moeller and Donald Bull­
ard were the only members of the
Arcadia Sunday school who attended
the youth rally at the Owyhee Sun­
day school service January 24.
Mrs. John Zittercob returned to
her home here Saturday from the
Ontario hospital, where she under­
went major surgery.
Mrs. Goldie Roper received an­
nouncement of the birth of a girl
January 14 to Mr and Mrs. George
Roper of Lakeview. Mrs Roper is
• the former Treva Garren of Nyssa.
Several of the mothers from fkr-
cadla attended an F. H A. tea in the
home economics room in Nyssa Jan-
j uary 29.
Mr and Mrs. Eggert Oft and boys
of Frur.land and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Houston and Jimmy visited in the
George Moeller home Saturday even­
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eittercob and
baby of Nyssa visited in the John
; Zittercob home Monday evening.
The Arcadia Sunshine club met at
the home of Mrs. Otis Bullard Janu­
ary 25. with 23 members present.
Mrs. Lizzie Groot received the door
prize The next meeting will be held
February a. Refreshments were ser­
ved by the hostess.
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