THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 19. 1951 P A G E S IX girl.- a n a a i< d Newell Heights News M m la * ' t**>rt* P h o n r tM< R7 A «laughter w*. b o rn to M ami Mr- Xr v u r p ..!i a t Uit- C aldw e.l ho.Npital S a tu rd a y M rs D ick K ntw h receivnl w or 1 fro m h er m o th er. Mr*. Jo h n K teu a r t of B uhl, th a t die tiad undergom su rg ery Thur.-alay a t th e "Q recn E ye” h o sp ita l in S a n F ran cisco T h ' o p e ra tio n wa-, the rem oval of a c a t a ­ ra c t fro m h e r eye. M rs. S te w a rt will rem a in in S an Francisco u n til July 1 Mr. a n d Mr Ja k e Burge an d fa m ­ ily a tte n d e d th e d an ce revue pr-;- . en ted by Mrs May Van de Steed in N am pa T uesday n ig h t, a t th e C e n tra l a u d ito riu m Mr. an d M is. Lyle H arvey an d c h ild re n of Wei.ser were S a tu rd a y evening guests a t th e Ja k e Borge hom e. T h e H arveys cam e to get th e ir son, L oren, who h a s visited in th e B urge hom e the p ast two week T h ey were accom panied by Mr and M rs. L aw rence L each of Wei.ser. C a rl Lee Hill fell into th e d iten la st week, w hen a r a f t he was try - Goodyear Tires SPECIAL S12.95 600 x 16 exchange plus tax NYSSA MOTORS . i,. M i He r * * ■.lie flu M; Ia*e S ax to n an d M r H ow ard . a a l ly were ir. O n tario F riday vfi S ix tu n has an ap p o in tm e .it v.th th e d octor th e re ag ain T ue day he i -u ffcrin g from hay fever Mr. an d Mr H arold Lowe an d ddieri of M Nary dain were gue toe la-e S ax to n hom e la st week •n route to C olprado S p rin g s, Colo. They -topped a t th e S ax to n hom e «gain on th e ir re tu rn trip th e la ( of the week an d took th e ir th ree - m onths-old baby to th e O n ta rio hos­ pital for tre a tm e n t following a r e ­ cent illness T h e Lowes left for th e ir home at Mi Nary dam S u n d ay a lte i- noon. T he H ow ard C o n n au g h y s had a fam ily picnic on th e ir law n Sunday Mrs M L K urtz. Mrs. Wesley Piercy and Mr Ja k e Borge, K ay an d M arie atten d e d th e m eetin g of th e M ary an d M a rth a society a t th e L. W D lerking hom e in Hidgeview T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n . M rs. Piercy conducted th e m eeting in th e ao - sence of th e p resid en t an d vice p resi­ dent. S h e also was in ch a rg e of d e ­ votions. Mrs. K u rtz led th e p rayer cycle an d Mrs Borge cond u cted th e program T h e them e of th is m o n th ’s m eeting was “So T hey Becom e D oc­ tors." S everal articles of in te re st on foreign h o sp itals were read an d d is­ cussed by th e group R everend H enry Moore was a guest a t th e m eeting for a brief period. H_* brought a m essage to th e group from th e general session a t Albany. Oregon from which he h ad ju s t re ­ tu rn ed . H e told of th e need for m ore tem perance teaching to th e boys an d N ew TRUE sideward action RAKES FASTER with LESS LEAF LOSS . . . with the NEW , FERGUSON Side-Delivery Rake N o w you c a n ra k e h ay a t h igher sp eed s w ith b e tte r re tu rn s. T h e new Kergumm S ide-D eliv ery R a k e lifts th e hay g en tly w ith a co n tin u o u s a c tio n . . . m oves it directly sid ew ard s to th e w indrow w ith ita six -b ar, offset reel, in h a lf th e d istan c e it Is u sually m oved by older, le af-sh atterin g rak in g m ethods! N o p itc h in g , kicking o r tossing far less rolling an d ch u rn in g ! L ess leaf loss. P ow er ta k e -o ff d riv e n tra c to r-m o u n te d - F in g er T ip C o n tro lled . S ee it to d ay ! WESTERN CORRUGATOR CO. Phone 181 Nyssa, Oregon HF 49-185 FERGUSON TRACTOR an d Ferg u so n System Im p le m e n ts lut me p U n - he i r e n C o u n ty L ib ra ry to th e you:., f Ik D uring th e bu u- H a s M o r e B o o k s in I w in ter bazaar w.i- di-cus t-d an d a R ead ab le book- on v an us topics Work b .x . le- of fancy work to g e th er w ith iflore eri us and de- f wa p» i*o ■ t on T h e e a r ­ ticle are b ;.:t oy th e o c te ty »- problem s are m cludec n the group m a te ria l ! bu»y work d u rin g of new book a t th e M . heur C ounty m eetin g - T.ie> will tie fc.ld a t th e L ib rary in O n ta rio which will be uakaar Ref an «id f -traw b erry ready to c irc u la te on S atu rd ay . J u n e h rtcuke and « ff«e weie - e r v d n t»y M r- D rg :«g an d Mr-. E ii. E lton T ru eb lo o d in T h e Life We P riz e ” c h a r t- a cour .«■ lor th e in d i­ fca tm a n , c ho te T erry B' : e and W allace B utler vidual as he analy ze the p re -e n t a tte n d e d a wimming p arty M .rid ay m oral depression. He discusses re- afte rn o o n when H everend H en ry pects for persons, th e necessity o f, Moore took hi- S u n d ay sellout class boldness, a n d th e response to s u f ­ ferin g . a tte m p tin g to answ er th e to Smvely'. K aye H anoi.on atten d e d tlie c o n ­ . cjue-tion of w hat k ind of life m en firm a tio n i \e rc i e in th e N yssa o u g h t to live C atholic ch ‘i M m day a- th e guest T h e la st book of a well-know n of K atlrarii.t T hiel novelist who died early in 1951 Is M r- E arl W orden p en t la st week A T u n e to R em em b er” by Lloyd visiting in th e Ray Leedy hom e in C. D ouglas T h is is the first of a H u n tin g to n p ro jected tw o-volum e autobiography W ayne R a th b u n of O thello, W ash- w hich his d e a th cu t short. in g to n is spending th e su m m er w ith A b io g rap h y w hich pictures th e his uncle. Elvin W orden. colorful old W est "C ap M oasm an, Mr an d Mr Bob H aney were L ast of th e G re a t C ow m en” by d in n e r gue t- a t th e E H H aney F razier H u n t. T h e w estern a rtis t, j hom e Sunday. Ross S an te e, is illu strato r of th e M r- Ch rge S ch lem er was op e­ book ra te d on M nday in th e Nyssa Me­ A la y m an 's guide lto hom e m o rt­ m orial h o sp ital S h e p la n s to re tu rn gages, loans, etc., is “Your Home to h e r hom e thi M onday. an d M ine” by F ra n k W atts. Mi an d Mr R onnie S ax to n have F ifty y ears o f show business as been stay in g a t th e J o h n A nker hom e while Mrs. A uker h as been rep o rted in ’ V ariety" are su m m a r­ gone to D etro it to u tte n d th e ized in “Show Biz from V aude to Video" by Abel G reen an d Jo e L a u ­ W O M S inference. Mr. an d Mrs W esley P iercy an d rie. "Bill M au ld in ’s Army" brings to ­ Mr. an d Mr L uit S ta m a tte n d e d a picnic of the K ing m an G ra n g e S u n ­ g eth er 439 of Bill M auldin’s w ar day a t th e K I P eterso n hom e. T h e carto o n s, m a n y never before pub-1 picnic d in n er was served on th e lished in book form . A co m p reh en siv e sta te m e n t of law n and the m en played h o rse ­ th eo ry , b ackground, law, a n d p ra c ­ shoe. M r an d Mrs. G eorge C a rte r of tice in th is co u n try on th e question T w in Fall and Mrs M ary L eader of of m ilita ry versus civil co n tro l is B uhl were w eek-end g u ests a t th e Louis S m ith ’s ‘‘A m erican D em ocracy W esley Piercy home. Mrs. C a rte r Is an d M ilitary P ow er.” Mr Piercy si-te r an d Mrs. L ead er A novel of th e P hilippines is B e n ­ is his m other. ja m in A ppel’s “ F o rtress in th e Rice" A b irth d a y p a rty h o n o rin g C a rl w hich w ith g rim realism tells t h e . P iercy an d Mrs. W ayne P iercy was story o f H u k b ala h ap , collaborations!, held a t th e C arl Piercy hom e in Ad­ — ria n S a tu rd a y evening. T hose pres- e n t w ere: th e W ayne Piercy, W es­ ley P iercy, T h u rm a n Piercy, R eu- Mr. an d Mrs. D udley K u rtz were guests a t th e E lm er G askill hom e in O n ta rio S u n d ay . ben G ra h a m an d M onty S pelm an fam ilies an d Mrs. H arold B yard of Boise a n d M rs. G uy S parks of Nys- sa. R e fre sh m en ts of cake an d ice cream were served. Mr. a n d M rs. Wesley P iercy a c ­ com p an ied Mr. an d Mrs. H erb T h o m a s to W elser S atu rd ay to a c a ttle sale. Mr. an d Mrs. Rov H irai atte n d e d th e p o ta to g ro w er’s convention in S u n V alley from T h u rsd ay u n til S u n d ay of la st week Mr H irai was elected as s e c re ta ry -tre a su re r for th e Id ah o -O re g o n P o tato com m ission. J a k e B orge h ad a very sick cow la st week. S h e h a d milk fever. O lan H irai was am ong those of th e C a th o lic Bible class receiving th e ir first com m union S u n d ay . F o l­ lowing th e 8 o'clock m ass a b re a k ­ fast was served to th e ch ild ren an d th e ir p aren ts. Mr. a n d Mrs. D u rlin H am m on an d fam ily attended* th e N yssa-N am pa su g a r co m p an y picnic in N am pa S atu rd ay . P ete a n d Billy won firs t prize:; in races an d K aye won a sec­ ond place. K a th a rin e T h ie l acco m ­ p an ied th em on th e picnic. Mr. an d M rs. In la n d M aylan an d fam ily of Nyssa were d in n e r guests a t th e D urlin H am m o n hom e S u n ­ day. K en n e th S m ith took a group of boys to Vale to sw im T uesday. M rs. H ub W alters of R iggins a c ­ com panied her d au g h te r, M rs. S tew ­ a r t Aitken an d d a u g h te r B onnie on a visit to th e Lou P r a tt hom e M o n ­ day aftern o o n . M rs. W a lte rs Is 81 years old an d she a n d Mr. W alters were p a rtn e rs of th e P r a tt fam ily years ago. T hey are well know n th ro u g h o u t th is vicinity. O th e r guests a t th e P r a tt hom e to visit w ith Mrs W alters a n d Mrs. A itken were Mrs. G ra n t R in e h a rt a n d c h il­ d ren of Nyssa a n d Mr. a n d M r;. G ene P ra tt an d ch ild ren . Mrs. S ophia S m ith an d son, Ja k e, who live a t th e Lou P r a tt ra n c h , visited a t th e A1 M ason hom e in Nyssa S unday. Lou P r a tt is ta k in g som e of his best lam bs to th e sale in O n ta rio Monday. Mr. an d Mrs. H arriso n Love a n d d au g h te r Lola M ae of M ontrose, Colorado an d B a rb a ra A nn C a rb a n of S tockton, C a lifo rn ia visited a t th e Ray S im pson hom e from T u esd ay u n til T h u rsd ay . Mr. Love is Mrs. S im p so n ’s bro th er. Mr an d Mrs. R ay S im pson an d Alice w ent fishing S u n d a y above U nity an d ca u g h t m an y tro u t. Vwiling a t th e Mr A. H Boydell D e m o n s tra tio n S e t F o r F ro zen F o o d s of Mr. an d w ere th e ir W ayne U iffa rd of C aldw ell h a i a w eek-end guest a t th e S p in d au g h ter a n d her h u sb an d M l ar.d Mr H erb S m ith T hey were on th e .r Mr. an d Mr*. S pin B row n wee* way to O ak lan d . M edlord. CorvalU* S u n d ay evening gue-t.s a t his b ro th - P lan s are underw ay for a frozen food d em o n stratio n to be held Ju n e an d G ra n d C >ulee D am w here they ers, Mr a n d M rs. G len n Brow n of O n tario . i5 a t th e V eterans Menu : .*1 build- , are sight seeing. ing in O n tario , an n ounced county ex ten -am agent. E d n a Mae Miller T h e d e m o n stratio n will oegin at 10:30 and last u n til 3 30 The m o rn ­ ing session will be conducted by Mi.-s Miller T h i- will include a di cuss ion on various types of packaging m a ­ F r o m Nyssa te ria l an d a d em o n stratio n on fre e ­ EASTBOUND zing th e various fru its an d vege­ 3:53 A. M. •9:05 A. M. 11:15 A. M « 1 8 P. M. tables on th e m a rk e t now TRAI(.WAVS DEPARTURES WESTBOUND In th e afte rn o o n , R obert C ain, from th e food technology d e p a rt­ m ent. O regon S ta te College. C o r­ vallis. will d e m o n -tra te p rep arin g an d packaging m eat an d poultry for th e hom e freezer He will also h av e th e la test in fo rm atio n on all types of reezmg. An in v itatio n Is being issued to th e various com m ercial concerns to have a display of hom e freezers. D uring th e lu n ch h o u r tim e will be alloted to view th e various m akes of hom e freezers an d someone re p ­ resen tin g each m ake will be th e re to answ er questions. P lan s are also in th e m aking for fun d u rin g th e lu n ch hour B ring a sack lunch, coffee will be fu rn ish ed by th e Id ah o Pow er com pany. Any questions concerning freezing techniques m ay be sent to Miss M il­ ler, a t th e co u n ty extension office or b ro u g h t up d u rin g th e discussion period following th e d em o n stratio n 5:55 A. M. 12:34 P. M. 5i«:30 P. M. 9:00 P. M. •Local to Boise S L oral to Welxer • '.D a ily Except Sunday* a n d N atio n al H olidays Mra. Marie Thomas, Agent 220 M ain St. "MYCM/S"suite MAKE A DIFFERENCE. OOttT THEY! tw , V guerilla an d p e a sa n t in th e days of th e Ja p a n e se occupation. "C o n tem p o rary Collective B a r­ g ain in g " by H arold W. 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