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t~ ï T a r NVSùM G A TE C î T Y JO U RN AL n t s s a o r f . c o n T h u r s d a y . aprti 17. 1952 p ^ r m rv rn j % — Sunset Valley Speaks •Mrs. Lyman Pumrro Phone 0Ï-J3 vi-itcr- at the Homer Brewer home included Mr .iiKi Mrs Woody Brew- o4 II Mrs. Keith Tollman and family Merril Tallman. and Mr. and Mr-. Darrell Williams. Tiie visitors drove up to the head of the Owyhee ditch to view the havoc from water. Saturday evening guests at the Elver Nielsen home, celebrating El ver Nielsen's birthday, were Mr and Mrs. Wally Orcutt and family of Payette. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cha-e ■uid son, Mr and Mr- Ed Neil.-en of Nu Acres. Mr and Mrs Clifton Neil- en. and Mr and Mrs. Clifford Neil- sen. Mrs. Florence Richardson of Par ma was ail overnight gue.-t of Mr. and Mr- Ora Nawgen Saturday. Sunday the three drove to Weiser and Payette, dined in Ontario, ana v.-ited at the Roy Watkins' home in Hotuedale. Wednesday «upper guests at the Ora Newgen home were Mr and Mr- Sherman Wilson, and Dwayne. Garry and Marilu Wilson of Parma. Lecture hour Friday night at the Chalk Butte Grange meeting at the Sunset hall centered around the E.t-ter theme, with the 23rd Psalm, an.l a Bible quizz Refreshments- were erved by M Err. Smith A round table discussion of the politi cal candidates will be the main fea ture of the next meeting of the Slippy Karen MeKi \f \ Ricks. Mary Houtman. Donna Hnk-. Avan- nell Fenn and Gay and Charlene, Harris. Kd Campbell i t Drew ey visited in the Leo Winn home Friday Kay Hamnion i rehearsing for Betty Wilson’s dam e revue to be held in Nyssa Saturday night. The proceeds will go to the Malheur Memorial hospital Alan Haney placed fir-t in the mile run in the high school tra. k meet in Ontario Wednesday Word was received Friday by Mr and M rs Howard Connaughy that the Virgil Olp family of Mt Vernon have lost their homo and two-year- old son by fire Mrs Olp is the Con- naughty«' daughter None of then- possessions were saved P.ufy Flanagan and Diane W hit man are among th< -e in the dance revue to be presented this Saturday evening in the new gymnasium in Nyssa. Mi and Mrs l . W P meroy spent Saturday in Bm-e visiting with M. Pomeroy’s sister. Mr- L I Bnck- stahler ot Evan- >n Iiim.. ■- vho was enroute from Seattle to her home and stopped over between air-flights for a short visit Mr and Mr- Chaile- Kaufman of H uned ile were dintit guests of Mr and Mr-. Claude Wil.-un Sunday. Mr and Mr Harold Park and family of Boise were overnight guests at the M A Rataezyk home and dined at Harry Rataezyk’s over the week-end. Paul Okano attended a party and egg hunt at the Garry Thompson home in Adrian Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mr- Chuck Schultz of Payette, and Mr. and Mrs. Elver Ncilsen and sons enjoyed a welner roast at the John Timmerman. Jr heme Sunday. After practicing livestock judging Ihe illnes e- of many children m th at the Kuneiteter farm Saturday a f valley, and also to the pressing farm ternoon. and having refreshments, work, attendance w-a- .-mall The the 20 member, of the Sunset Valley May meeting will be at the homo of Livestock 4-H club went to Mitchell Mr. Claude Wilson with Mr.-. C la r Butte. The club will meet April 26 ence Reed assisting at the Paul Knotungham home for Mr and Mr Lawrence Dimraxs a lesson on dairy showmanship and Mr and Mrs Dale Glenn drove Wilbur Chapin left Wednesday to Jerome. Idaho Thursday, for the morning, driving his daughter-in. Farm-in-a-day pr. je- t and took pic law. Mrs Charles Chapin and her tures of ail tne o|>erations in pro car to Wichita Palls. Mrs Chapin gress. will remain in that city with her Pat Newby of Adrian was a week husband, who is with the air force. end guest at the home of her cousin, Art M iu la ff o f Yakima was a Mrs. Lawrence Dimmick Pat recent visitor at the homes o f both C T ly fell on seme stairs and received and H Okano Wednesday. Mitzlaff. a broken leg. a former neighbor at Wapato, was Mr and Mr Frank Perko were enroute home from a trip to Idaho. among the guests at a pinochle partv Members of the Worthwhile club at the Lloyd Toblcr home Saturday answered roll call at the Thursday evening A> it wa the Tobler'.s I4tn meeting by telling the contents of wedding anmver ary the group pre- a book in the Bible which began I stnted the couple with a card table with the same letter as their last There were four tables in play. name. Mrs. Anna Gregg gave a 45 Wednesday Mr and Mrs Kenneth minute resume of the Book of Gene ; Lorensen took an hour and one half sis with the complete story to the j trip in an airplane from the Ontario time o f the Exodus. Hostesses for port for the sole purpose of seeing the afternoon were Mesdames Anna and taking picture- of the high wat- Gregg and William Gregg, with the I ers. They took three full reels of Mrs. Jake Borne meeting at the former's home. A I colored film flying over the dam. dessert lunch was served. Due to Phone 4M8-K2 and glory-hole, on to the headwaters of the Owyhee dam. the canyons, and the inundated areas. The Nimble Thimble 4-H club met lesee in the home of her grand Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wayne at the home o f Mrs. Stanley Hill daughter. Reva Jo R.ithburn hi Garner and daughter, Norma Jean, Tuesday after school. The girls com Caldwell. left for a visit in Pocatello, Idaho it pleted their head scarfs and wi’ l Mr. and Mrs. M O. Judd went io the home of Mr- Garner's sister and start a stuffed toy at their next Ontario last week to see Mrs. L !. on to Ogden. Utah. meeting according to Kay Borge, re Kinney o ff on a plane to San Fran Mr. and Mr- Fred Babcock and porter for the club. Mrs. Hill pre- cisco. family dined and visited in Boi-e at part J an Easter egg hunt for the Gene Haney, Eugene Harris and the home of Fred’s mother Patty girls, using comically decorated eggs. Terry Borge took part in the track Babcock who ha- been ill is going Oranges and apples were served. The meet in Ontario Saturday. Gene back to school again. next meeting will be Thursday. Haney won first place in the 880 Mr. and Mr- Frank Knottingham Mrs. M. L. Kurtz left Sunday even yard run and the ball throw; second and two children of Coos Bay ar ing for Portland where she will at place in the 880 yard relay and third rived Friday noon to 'pend a week tend her new granddaughter, Jane place in the 440 yard dash. Eugene visiting at the home of Mr and Mr- Kurtz. The baby is the daughter of Harris placed in the high jump and O. P Counsil Frank’« mother. Her Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kurtz. While in Terry Borge threw discus, but did RALPH LAWRENCE son. Mr and Mr Glenn Knotting- Portland Mrs Kurtz plans to- visit not place. a b o u t th is q u e s tio n : ham of Boise were al-o week-end Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kurtz and fam Mr. and Mrs. Eland Ramsey of For the answer to your insurance guests. John Knottingham was a ily and Mr. and Mrs. David High John Day spent from Friday until Sunday dinner guest and spent the land of Coos Bay. questions feel free to call me at Sunday at the Orton Winn home. day visiting his brothers. Billy Hamnion, son of Mr. and Nyssa Insurance Agency. 105 Main | Mrs. Charles Harris' 4-H sewing Mrs. M A. Rataezyk returned Sat Mrs Durlin Hamnion had his ton St. Phone 53. club had an overnight party at the urday after spending ten days visit sils out last Friday. ing at the home of her son. Frank Shirley Haney, daughter of Mr. Harris home Friday night The girls To rebuild our home that was Rataezyk in Yakima. Washington and Mrs. Jesse Haney, is ill with included: Betty Hamnion, Carol destroyed by fire will cost Sunday dinner guests at the M. A rheumatic fever. Rataezyk home were Mr and Mr- Mr and Mrs. Antonio Martinet $ti000 more than the fire in Harold Park and family of Boise. and .son.-. Tony and Isaac, returned surance we had on it. This' Mr. and Mi ' imes oh.uld pi< - from California Wednesday after nicked at the Julia Davis park in the Easter holidays there. $(JOOO mortgage puts us right Boise Sunday o that the children. spending Mrs. Forest Hardman won the $10 where we started 10 years ago. Linda and Bruce could become ac bag of groceries at Martin's store in quainted with the animals in the Adrian Saturday evening. Would $6 more premium per zoo. Carl Lee Hill and Delbert Stephens Housegnests at the Ed Price home drove to Winnemucea Thursday year have covered this loss? were Mrs. C. A Pitkins and Br.von evening to meet Junior Stephens Price, brother and sister of Ed and who was arriving home on a 30-day Ira Price, left Monday by train for leave from the U. S. navy. their home in Callaway, Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Graham They had come west to attend the were in Boise Saturday visiting at funeral services of their brother, the Harold Byard home. Charles Price. Nieces of the deceased. Mr. and Mrs. C M Morris and Charles Price, Mr., Robert Albritton children of Nampa and Mr. and Mi of Salem, Oregon, and Mrs. Marion Stanley Hill and family were dinner Carey of Boi-e, left for their homes gue-ts in the C. B. Hill home Sunday. Wednesday from the Ira Price home Mrs. Carl Worden underwent ma where they had been the past four jor surgery in the Caldwell hospital days. Thursday. Her condition Monday Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mitchell and was reported as being very good. S h; sons, Henry and Dent left Friday plans to be released this Thursday on a week-end trip ui Quincy, Wash from the hospital. She will conve- ington to visit Norman Douglass and Ike Mitchell. Week-end guests from Hooper, Utah. Mrs. Floyd Simpson, her son. Sgt Theron Simpson, and h e r 1 daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Blaine Cunnington, visited at the homes o f Mrs. Simpson's broth- ers-in-law, Carl and Wayne Simp son. Sgt. Simpson who has spent three years overseas, and is on a No, it’s not magic! furlough, was an overnight guest at It’s the product of the Carl Simpson home visiting his years of c a r e f u l cousin Jack Simpson who is now at scientific research his parent’s home. brought to you at Saturday dinner guests at the John R effett home were Mr. an I an amazingly low Mrs. A1 Kropp of Ontario. cost. Depend on us Mr. and Mrs. William Orr of Her- to rapidly fill all miston, Washington were week-end guests in the valley, visiting at the ? your drug needs. home o f Mrs. O rr’s parents. Mr and Mrs. Fred Mitchell, and overnight PHONE 25« guests at the home o f O rr’s daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver Mr. and Mrs. Don Brewer and family were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Don’s brother. Mi and Mrs Homer Brewer Afternoon AIRPLANE DUSTING NEEDS CALL I S KOR IMMEDIATE SERVICE W o are p r e p a r e d to d u st y o u r BEETS. PEAS. POTATOES. ALFALFA. 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Oregon whi n u r n * AwroMoauis out on the open highway—with a clear straight stretch before you— your hands still have command of the wheel—you can feel that sure, firm, easy and eager responsiveness that’s a part of the fun of driving. ut B I he rest of the fun is in something else that’s new this year—the highest horse power that a Buick Fireball Engine has eve r delivered — and an A i r p o w e r c a rb u re to r that lets loose ati extra reserve of power when needed, and still udds extra miles to your cruising range on each tunkful of gas. interior, and the deep and luxurious softness of its seats. You’ll like the velvet-gloved grip of its Wide-Band brakes, and the most capa cious trunk in Buick history. W I I like the smooth surge of Dynaflow Drive, and you’ll like—but why waste time talking, when you could be finding out more than w e cun ever tell you? I low about making a date to do that right now? 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