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T HT NTS3A GATE CITY JOURNAL, NVSSA. OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 21. 1952 About People You Know Mike C u ib u i i spent the «nek nd daughter’' home, Mr and Mrs R< ger in Boise with his aunt, Mr stell. Ar.derscn. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. D V. Asht rail re Mrs Frrnon Warnuck and daugh turned Sunday from a week’s vaca- ter i , t t.on at Glacier National Park and the Bernard Fr -t h me Mrs War- northern Idaho. tux'it Mrs Fi ">t s daughter. \ isiiing at the Farl Bingham home Saturday evening guests it the were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones and Prank Coley home was Mrs. Gene family of Ripby, Idaho and Mr. and Honey of Apple Valley, sister of Mrs. Mrs. Ray Bybee and son of Spokane, Coley. Wash. Visitors at the Paul House home Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sha« and Boh ove rthe week-end were Mr. and Mrs. of Hermlston were week-end visitors Fills Miller and boys of Euphreta, at the Dale Bingman home. Wash. Mr and Mrs. Miller and Mr J. E. Brower was in Boise on a and Mrs. House went to school to business trip Wednesday. gether at Colorado Springs, Colo. Mrs. Percy Capper and children Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Rrosen of returned Saturday from a vacation Council, Idaho were visitors at their which took them to Scotts Bluff, OUR F A L L T E R M Opening Dates are TUESDAY. SEP i’. 2 and MO ID AY. SEPT. 8 New Students may enter any day—either before or after opening dates—in either D A Y SCHOOL or NIGHT SCHOOL LINK’S is a Charter Member of the National Association and Council of Business Schools. Many fine POSITIONS are now available for young men and women who are BUSINESS TRAINED. KOREAN’ VETERANS inletested in Business Education should contact LINK'S for assistance in making application for training. Call, Phone or Write fur Full Information LINK'S SC H O O L O F BUSINESS. Inc. 13th & Main St. Boise, Idaho Dial 3-X0I1 p j» r r r ç r t r p N Neb ,:.d Cheyenne Wyo. Teresa Jensen moved to P.alse Sun day where she is employed af the Idaho Motor club. Guests at the Arthur Cartwright home Friday night were Mr and M~> IT!! Ankrum and Billy of New ark. Ohio and Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright Adrian Mr and Mrs. John Carver spent Sunday in Juntura where they at tended a picnic at their nieces. Mr and Mrs. Owen Curry. Sunday guests at the Frank Coley home were Mr. and Mrs. James Cru- son of Nu Acres. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Cruson visited Mr and Mrs. Ray Welsh at Ontario Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dority and sons of Bremerton. Wash, are visiting Mrs. Dority’s sister and Mr Dority’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Dority. Mr. .md Mrs. Paul House and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Miller of Euphreta. Wash attended the East-West foot ball game at Boise Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jensen left Tuesday for Meachum, Oregon where they vi'ited With Mr and Mr; EJ HI U D I N I . «’ F . R M I T s Lesebeiv nut then wen; : ■ Euphreta. T o s s -Y o u r -O w n Citrus Salads J.i"k Bentley, e, • hrnent. Wash, where l>>n Jensen left f,.r . . i >r io t | u t e n 2 ÌV. 28 . Seattle where he will be 'hipped to bl >ck #fl We-If.. ! n, $1000 Alaska until February. V V ( H block Mr. and Mrs. Walt« r Fog left Sun 40, P a rk n d d 't'o n , 1 me con- day for Wisconsin and the east struction I ’.OU) /here they will spend three weeks /isiting and attending a family re Mrs . J a m e s Russel l u n i children union. are visiting friends and rel »fives in Mrs. F loyd Hall and children spent Californ’ a. She will be then 1 for an- .he week-end at the C J Fox home. other week before returnii g home. Week-end guests at the Bernard Ernst home were Mr- Frost's par and families, w-'re her 'i ter Mrs. ent-. Mr and Mrs. G W McDowell Leo Simpson of El Pa o, T'xas, Mrs. >f Twin Falls, Idaho. Also visiting at ! raster Taylor and M- Ted Mn<r- :he Frost home Saturday night were 1 muson of San Dies >, Mr; Ermon Mr. and Mrs. John E Waggoner of I Oox of Mountain IT me, and her New Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs brothers. William .1 hr.-nn <f Salt Lake City and Virgil Johnson of H. H Hansen and son of Potlatcn, | Boise. Idaho. Cheryl Cleaver returned from Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith visited , Burns Sunday after spending the in Caldwell Sunday afternoon with 1 previous two weeks at the Charley Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. Douglas ( Davis home Mr. and Mi Davis McDonald. I brought her down and pent Sunday Thursday visitors and dinner | night at the Eugene Cleaver home. guests of Mr. and Mrs Walter Roth Bruce and Linda Chadd spent sev- were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and i eral days last week at the Eugene children and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wil j Cleaver home. This time of year, salads taste better than anything: else, and “ toss- Junius Tanner and Olade Chad son. all of Baker. your-own” combinations suit a variety of tastes. As the base o f the wick spent the week-end at McCall. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and salads, serve a lari^e bowl o f the flavor!ul canned Florida orange and Mr and Mrs Golden Ieutl and grapefruit sections mixed with greens— lettuce, chicory, endive, spinach »•$51Be88988i®fllBw8*^x<-Aw8KS8SBeBewl68* Mrs. Finley Shuster and boys were fam’ ly vls'ted Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shuster of Hun — and French dressing; then pass smaller bowls o f slivered tongue, at the S. B Hoffman home They tington and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne canned shrimp, or shredded cheese, so that everyone can indulge his MEULLER were enroute from Ogden. Utah to own taste. Citrus is a good foil for fish, cold meat or chicken, cheese, Shuster and family o f Fruitland. I their home in Oiiincv. and other fruits, since it’s tart and cool. Citrus salads make a good FURNACES— Clifford Mink took Mrs. Mink and main course for summer luncheon or dinner, und furnish lots of vitamin Mrs. Okm Hofiman and Glenda daughters, Carol and Judy to Bab C to keep you toned up and refreshed. and Mrs. Guy Tanner and Barbara LINK BELT bitt, Nevada by plane Sunday morn attended a party Friday at the Muni- Florida I.imc French Dressing STOKERS ing where they will remain for a gardner home. 1 (10lx oz.) enn condensed tomato soup ’ a , cup sugar Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell of week's visit at the home of his sister. Estimates Gladly Given l teaspoon minced onion Seattle spent Thursday and Satur Mr. Mink returned to Nyssa later \ cup Florida lime juice 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon prepared mustard day at the Lester Cleaver home. H EATING Sunday. * teaspoon panrika 1 clove garlic, finely chopped Mrs. Lester Cleaver entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pett and 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 11 •» cups salad oil for her son Sammy’s fourth birth daughter Karen spent the week-end Combine all ingredients in a quart jar. Cover tightly, shake well to day. Fifteen little guests were pres G EO R GE J. KINZER at Richland. Oregon as guests of Mr blend, and chill before using. Y IE L D : 1 quart dressing. ent with gifts for the honor guest. and Mrs. Harold Crawford. Refreshments of cake, ice cream Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer llipp return and punch were served. ed Sunday from a one week vacation Mr. and Mrs. LaVprn Cleaver and at Portland. Alan and Mrs. Cleaver’ ‘ randmoth- Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gillaspie and er left for a visit In Washington family o f Lingle, Wyoming were Saturday. Mrs. Alva Goodell All the Cleaver families called Tuesday overnight guests of Mr. and Sunday at the George Cleaver home Phone 009-RI Mrs. J. R. Winchell. to see their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Judy and Russell Woodruff of Ballard who are visiting here from Clarkston, Wash, were visitors last Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ballard of week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cheney, Kalis, are guests at the Geo. Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ponplun and Walter Roth and daughters. Their Cleaver home. Mr. Ballard is a broth Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ponplun left Wed grandfather, Philip Roth of Baker, er of Mrs. Cleaver. nesday for California before return came Friday and took them to Baker Mr and Mrs. Alva Goodell were ing to their homes in Nebraska. Mr. Saturday for a visit. visitors Sunday evening at the home and Mrs. Loren Sherman and baby left for Kansas the same day. The Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dahl) and two oi Mr Ethel Goodell. daughters of Clearfield, Utah were Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen, Sr. families have been visiting at the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. attended the Nebraska picnic at Glen Hoffman home. Ml. and Mrs. Bert Ponplun are parents of Mrs. Caldwell Sunday. Taft Pett. llousegiM'sts this week at the home Rev. and Mrs. MeCallLster called Hoffman, Ben Ponplun is a brother and Mrs. Sherman a sister. of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willson are at the Leslie Topliff home Wednes Mrs. John Bowen o f Vale visited day. Mrs. Willson’s sister and family, Mr. Saturday afternoon at the Ward Mr James Stephen, Sr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Howard Greenup and son, Lundy home with her and Mr. Lundy Walter and the Willson's nephew Stephen, Jr. attended the yearly and son joined her and spent the meeting of the Society of Friends at and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joy Green evening at the Bowen home. Pre-built, sag-proof Greenleaf Saturday. up and Karen, all of Olympia, Wash. Mr and Mrs. Loyd Adams, Mr. and border I The group arrived here Sunday. Mrs A. A. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Kimball of VVelser was a Dean Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Eyes Examined visitor from Thursday until Sunday Wilson Winter attended a dance Sat Glasses Fitted at the home of hi s daughter and urday evening in Boise. Mr Loyd Adams underwent sur- family, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wieneke Adjusted and gprv Monday morning in Nyssa. and boys. Mrs. Willis Bertram entertained i Mr. and Mrs Pat Sullivan of Rose- Repaired burg were week-end guests of Mr. the Out Our Way club at her home I Thur day afternoon. Seven members | and Mrs. Dick Tensen and Barbara. attended and answered roll call with The group spent Saturday night at “ The worst scare you ever had.” Re- | Dr. A . T. Bradbury Payette Lakes. freshments of ice cream, cookie« and Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Thomas drinks were served. The next meeting TUESDAY. AUGUST 26 made a trip to Seattle over the week- I will lx? at the home of Mrs. George PARMA HOTEL end. They were accompanied home Cleavef^Bept. 11. PARMA, IDAHO Mr and Mrs. Henry Day were by their son. Dick who had spent Boise Office: Room 252 the past seven weeks at Hidden Val Sunday evening dinner guerts at the Glen Hoffman home. Sonna Bldg. ley Boys’ camp near Seattle. Mr. and Mr;. Hugh Hoffman and Houseguests the forepart of this (Entrance to Sonna Bldg, daughters of Galloway, Nebr. are Exclusive “body-balanced week at the home of Mr. and Mr between Penny's an«l visiting at the home of his parents, Bill Schoen were Mrs. Schoen'- Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hoffman. Newberry's Stores .innerspring unit! brottier and family, Mr. and Mr Among those relatives who atten Phone Dial 3-7011 Rudy Shane and children of El ded the funeral of Mrs. Jessie Calla han, in addition to her 12 children Monte, California. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kell of White River, S D. visited over the week end with Mi*s. Kell's brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. H. H. Haney of the Kingman Kolony community Mr. Kell is an attorney in White MEN TO TRAIN River. 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Competent appraisers receive $325 to $350 per month. Farm experience valuable. VALE Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Boekweg and family moved Sunday from the Ir.i Ure farms to Apple Valley where Mr Boekweg will be employed on the Lawrence Pace farm. Mr. and Mrs. Don O a lgo, and children and John Leucro returned last week from Saccaro, New Mex ico where they visited relatives. Joan Matherly visited Joretta and Jean Moeller Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Warner visited Mr3. Warner’s daughter, Mrs. Jim Crommett and family in Boise one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lowe pent the week-end in the h ill; fishing. Johnny Tucker of Homedale pent last week at his home here. The Arcadia Sunshine club will have their annual watermelon feed Aug. 24 on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Chandler and boys of Everett, Wash, called at the Oeorge Moeller and Otis Bullard home Friday. Sam McKinney ac companied them to Seattle to visit a brother. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. 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