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THE N Y S S A GATE CITY JO U R N A L . N Y S S A . OREGON. T H U R SD A Y . OCTOBER 21. 1954 PAGE TW E L V E Views From Buena Visia CAREFUL! Modern Pioneer Club DUI 2593 Mr. an d Mrs. H e rb e rt A very M aurice Ju d d hom e near A drian oi Roswell. N. M. sp en t from T uesday. T hursday to M onday a t th e L eslie Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff and Topliff hom e. Mr. A very is a cou | Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert A very ca ll sin of Mr. Topliff. ed on E lizabeth Goodell in E m Mrs. M artha N o rlan d and R ay m ett S aturday. mond of P a rm a w ere S u n d ay d in Mr. and Mrs. O. E C heldelin ner quests ot th e E ugene S te p and Donna Jea n , Mr. and Mrs hen home. A fternoon ca lle rs w ere A lva Goodell atten d ed the m eet- Mr. and Mrs. R oger N orland and I ing of the K nife and Fork club fam ily of A d rian , Mr. an d Mrs. , at the East Side Cafe in O ntario L«^ter N orland an d son of W ilder I T h u rsd ay evening. P R IV E N t.F Q R E S I ANO GRAS5 FIRES •* and Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r N or Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff land and fam ily , an d Mr. and j e n te rta in e d at d in n er S unday foi i Mi Jam es S te p h en , Sr. ; Mr. and Mrs. H erbert A very BYBEES PARENTS Mrs. Loyd A dam s, Mrs. W illis I O th er guests w ere E dw ard T op-' OF DAUGHTER B ertram an d L ucille, Mrs. T h u r i liff and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ir-1 Mr. and Mrs. K eith D. Bybee m an Hill, M arcia and D arleen vin Topliff and fam ily. Mr and of G randview , Ida , form er Nyssa w ere in W eiser T h u rsd a y . , Mrs. M. J. Hobson called in the residents, are paren ts of a d a u g h t Mr. and M rs. C h et S age w ere afternoon. er, P au lette, born recen tly in S aturday ev e n in g d in n e r guests C apt. Anson M alteson and Ed at the W illis B e rtra m hom e. Mr. M ortenson of S ausalita, C a lif, G randview . Miss Bybee w eighed and Mrs. S age h av e re cen tly i visited from W ednesday to S u n in at 9 lbs. and 6 oz. and has one moved to N yssa from Moses day at the S B. Hoffm an home brother, K eith D , Jr. Lake. Mr. and Mrs B ert P onplun of Mrs. Ja m e s O. S tep h en , C athy M erna, Nebr., is visiting at the LOCAL NEWS an t D ebbie a re v isitin g a t the i G lenn Hoffm an home. They are Jam es S te p h en , J r., hom e. 1 the p aren ts of Mrs. Hoffm an. H ank Moore is sports editor of Mr. an d M rs. A lva G oodell Mr. and Mrs. La V ein C leaver the College of Idaho' school paper en tertain ed at d in n e r for Mr. and Mrs. D elbert C leaver, G ary, B ri I and ch ild ren w ere S unday din- the “C oyote." an. D onnie an d Dick in honor of ' n er guests at the P ete M e rric k , C harles S um m ers of Lone Pine, home. Mr. and Mrs. M errick and Calif, spent la -t week visiting at G ary's 7th b irth d a y . son sp en t S unday evening w ith the W alter Bishop home. Mr. an d M rs A ndrew E kanger, j the C leavers. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. N eely and Mi Bill R ichesin and son called Mrs. M ary J a n e T an n er and .it the Ja m e s S te p h en , J r., hom e gran d d au g h ter, K athleen Faull of d au g h ter G loria w ere S unday S unday afte rn o o n . j P o rtlan d visited w ith h er son, visitors in the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. David S to h r in P ay ette. Mr. an d M rs. E dw ard Topliff 'G u y and fam ily S aturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene S tanley of c n te ta in e d at d in n e r F rid ay Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olson, W il evening for M r. an d Mrs. H e rb ma Olson and Alice G ordon of O ntario and Mr. and Mrs. K enny ert A very an d Mr. and Mrs. Les- G resham , spent the w eek end at C hard spent last w eekend deer li< Topliff. the G lenn H offm an home. Mr. j hunting n ear W hitney. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. K esler are Mrs. D e lb e rt C leav e r atten d ed Olson is an uncle of Mrs. H off in Lim a, Ohio, w here they w ent a d in n e r an d sh o w er in honor of m an. B arbara T an n er had as her to get a school bus. Miss N ancy N esb itt at th e Moore H otel in O n tario F rid ay evening. guests overnight F riday, Nancy Leo Child re tu rn ed M onday af- Mr. an d M rs. Irv in Topliff S m ith and S hirley Mann who te.' spending th ree w eeks in Utah e n te rta in e d a t lu n ch F rid ay for w ere h ere to atten d the FHA con visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and M rs. H e rb e rt A very, and vention. Mrs. Earl A lexander entered Mr. and Mrs. L ester C leaver Mr. an d Mrs. L eslie Topliff. the M alheur M em orial hospital and T ru m an w ere at Ironside Mrs. Vic M arshall, Mrs. Loyd S unday w here T ruem an killed a F riday for observation and tests Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deim er and A dam s an d Mrs. Neil D im m ick deer. La V ein C leaver and Billy sp en t T h u rsd a y evening at the Bowen each cam e back w ith a fam ily of N am pa w ere week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cam pbell W illis B e rtra m home. deer. Baer. Mrs. O. E. C heldelin helped Mr. and Mrs. David H ighland Mr. and Mrs. Ja y Bunn have sew at th e N yssa hospital W ed and children of La G rande v isit nesday. ed at the S. B. H offm an hom e m oved to th e ir new hom e across from the rodeo grounds. Mr. and B illy T o b ler of Nyssa was an Sunday. Mrs. Don Collins are living in o v e rn ig h t guest of L arry S te p T hressa Wilson spent several B unn's hom e at 401 N. 6th. hen S unday. days the past w eek at the Lester Mrs. B urnall B rown of Ogden, C allers at th e H ow ard Day C leaver home. Mrs. C am pbell B aer and Mrs. W hom e S u n d ay to see Mrs. Day Mr. and Mrs. Jim R itchie and w ho re cen tly u n d erw en t surgery Mr. and Mrs. S. B. H offm an R. C am pbell sp en t T hursday in Boise. w ere Mr. an d Mrs. Lloyd C leav w ere in C aldw ell Tuesday. Mrs. A nna G ant of S outh Bend. er, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es S tephen, Roscoe T an n er w as in P en d le Ja r., and L arrv , Mr. and Mrs. H. ton for tw o days to atten d the W ash , has been a guest the past week of her b ro th er and sister-in- L. Day. stu d en t council. law, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Cundall. Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert B elleque S ev eral from this com m unity G len W ilson of B rem erton. of S alem are visiting at th e W ard atten d e d the dance at the Oregon Lundy, Sr., home. T rail hall S atu rd ay evening. The W ash , visited ov er the w eek end in Nyssa w ith relatives and Mrs. Earl Maize and 2 sons of dances are every two weeks. friends. M ountain Hom e visited h e r sis Mrs. Glen Hoffm an, Mrs. E u ter, Mrs. M ancil B ishop and fam gene C leaver and Mrs. Lloyd ily S unday. C leaver atten d ed the m others tea Mrs W ayne Sim pson and Mrs. last week Willis B ertram w ere in O ntario G arn et R itchie spent from F riday w h ere Mrs. Sim pson c o n T h u rsd ay to S unday w ith S haron sulted a doctor. She has been ill H artley w hile Mr. and Mrs. Ben for several days. H artley w ere in U tah. Mrs. O. E. C heldelin atten d ed Mrs. Eugene C leaver e n te rta in the G arden club m eeting at the ed the Out O ur Way club at her hom e T hursday afternoon w ith bers present. Mrs. Ponplun Dr. G. W. Graves 8 and m em Mrs. M angus E kanger w ere guests. Mrs. Geo. C leaver won • E yes e x a m in e d the door prize. R efreshm ents • G lasses fitted w ere served. The n ext m eeting C a ld w ell P h o n e 9-2312 w ill be at the L ester C leaver hom e Nov. 11. CONGRESSMAN SA M COON AND \ \ IK E Oregon Trail N.well Heights Mrs. A lva Goodell Dial 2804 n The first time Sam Coon went to breakfast at the White House he and Ike had quite a talk, comparing notes of boyhood days on the farm. The last time he went down the receising line at a White House reception, Sam said "Hi, Mamie," and Mamie said right back, "Hi, how’s things in Oregon?" and C aldw ell S atu rd ay . B etty visited in W ashington and re Byers of N am pa re tu rn e d hom e tu rn ed to B lanche’s S unday and w ith them and re tu rn e d to N a m on to th eir hom e Mrs. Thom pson pa S un d ay evening. and Mrs. B lanche are sisters Mrs. Frank Byers Lila Holm es began w orking in T he AKH exetension club will Phone 232S the office of th e S u g ar factory m eet at th e Emi Hirai home I M onday. T hu rsd ay afternoon at 2 p m Mr. and Mrs. A lm e H endricks The M erry M atrons club m et at “Hom e C are of T h ^ H air" will and fam ily visited S u n d ay even- the hom e of K athleen C henault be the lesson. W ednesday Oct. 13 T w elve m em [ ing at the W. P. H endricks hom e K aren M cKinley and M argaret bers answ ered roll call by “My Mrs. G lenn B row n atten d e d the B utler of N ew ell H eights accom F avorite TV Program ." The tea in Mrs. M ay’s first grade panied by Mrs. Moore, th e home afternoon w a s spent playing econom ics teacher, atten d ed the whoopie w ith Jessie Chard, Della last Friday. FHA convention held in Nyssa Holmes, Peggy B rown and G lad i Mrs. M ary H endricks a n d S atu rd ay Oct. 16. T here w ere ys Byers w inning prizes. L unch I children of O n tario visited T u es rep resen tativ es from M ilton- was served by the hostess assist day evening at th e G ilb ert H ol F ree w ater, Vale, O ntario. P en d le ed by Viola Adams. The next mes home. B rian stay ed o v e r night. ton, Nyssa and A drian. m eeting w ill be Oct. 27 w ith Mr. and Mrs. Jess S h u ste r of Mrs. Noel T uppeny of the Bend Viola Adams as hostess. Roll call area and Mrs. Dick K reigh w ere will be answ ered by "Fall Care H untington w ere S u n d ay d in n er in Boise T hursday. of Bulbs and Perennials. All guests at th e F in ley S h u ster Mrs. Dick K reigh and Mrs. m em bers are urged to bring th eir home Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Holmes Floyd P eterson of R idgeview are articles for the grab bag sale. tak in g an in stru ctio n course in The first dance of the season w ere S unday d in n e r guests at the sew ing for th ird y ear 4 H at O n was held at Oregon T rail hall F rank Byers home. tario. T here will be 3 lessons— 1 S atu rd ay evening. Music was Mr. and Mrs. G ilb ert Holmes each week. furnished by R alph C astaters o r and fam ily visited at th e A. M Kay and Dale Borge w ent to ch estra from Apple Valley. Goodson hom e n ear P arm a S u n Boise S unday w ith th e A drian Mr. and Mrs. G ilbert Holmes day evening. high school and ju n io r bands, to m ade a business trip to Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. R olland Holmes hear the A rm y A ir Force b a n d , and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes S aturday. play. Mr. and Mrs. G lenn Brown and visited S un d ay evening at the F. T erry Borge sp en t the week th eir honseguests, Mr. and Mrs. G. Holmes home. end at the R ussell B assett home J. F. C onant of O rleans, Nebr., Lila Holm es was a d in n er duck hunting. m ade a business trip to Nam pa guest of K aren Fife S u n d ay ev e n V isiting at the R alph B lanche, ing. hom e M onday a fte r atten d in g the M onday. Mrr. and Mrs. F inley S h u ster fu n eral of Bob H u n t in Baker, | Mr. and Mrs. F.ltan Jen n in g s were, Mrs G eorge Folkm an, Mrs ( and fam ily and Mrs. K enneth called at the G ilb ert Holm es D elbert G arn er of S unset Valley. Reece and family w ere S unday hom e S unday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H unt, Mrs. d in n er guests at the W. P. H end Harold H unt. Mr. and Mrs. Bert ricks home. FOR D IF F IC U L T H unt. W illiam H u n t and Mr Mr. and Mrs. B lair H endricks Dan K night all of Ogden, U tah. TV TR O U BL ES visited at the G ilbert Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leedy of hom e T hursday evening. H untington w ere S unday visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. F. C onant of at th e Lydia W orden home. O releans, Nebr., who have been G rad u ate Coyne E lectrical Mr. and Mrs. H arry F arm er of visiting th eir daughter, Mrs. School of Chicago O ntario w ere S unday guests of G lenn Brow n and fam ily, w ent the Vernon B utlers. In the a fte r to W eiser Tuesday to visit th eir SERVICE CALL $4 noon Mrs. F arm e r and Mrs. B u t son. G lenn Conant and family. M ileage and N ecessary p arts ler visited at the D urlin Ham m on Mr. and Mrs. Jess S huster of e x tra —All W ork G u aran teed hom e and th e flow er garden at H untington visited S atu rd ay at on call 7 a. m. te 9 p. m. the M. L. Ju d d home. the R obert Holmes home. seven days a w eek. M ary and G ene W orden, P a u l Mrs. F ran k Byers and S tanley OWYHEE GROCERY P h. 2150 ine B utler visited S atu rd ay w ith m ade a business trip to N am pa S hirley C haney at th e Horace C haney hom e in the Bend area. The children spent the afternoon horse back riding Mr. and Mrs. M utt Ham m on and girls w ere S unday d in n er guests at the M arvin P rice home! in R idgeview . T uesday evening the grand gu ard ian of th e J o b ’s D aughtres was in Nyssa and held a s p e c ia l! m eeting. M argaret B u tler and See Us Before M ary of this area attended. Mrs. Dick K reigh helped serve the lunch at th e K ingm an M em You Sell Your Crop orial C om m unity church clubs, afte r school M onday. Mrs. Emi H irai sp en t S unday I at the H arry M cG inley hom e in Nvssa. T he M alheur M em orial hospital has asked th e M odern P ioneer club and resid en ts of Newell H eights to help co n trib u te food for th e ir an n u a l food d riv e They are asking for canned food or frozen food. T he food has to be at th e hospital by 1 o'clock S a t u rd ay Oct. 23. A nyone having food to d o n ate is asked to call Mrs. M ary L aan 2187 or Mrs. Helen H utchinson 2164 before 9 a. m. Oct. 23. T uesday n ig h t the Mr. and Mrs. P inochle club m et at th e Hugh G lenn hom e for a potluck supper preceding th e game. M em bers a t tending w ere: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toombs. Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam , Mr. and Mrs. R ube G raham , Mr and Mrs. V*’. E. Piercy, Mr. and Mrs Hugh G lenn, Mrs. C arl Hill and guest, L ydia W orden, Bill Toombs won high for th e men and R ube G raham low, Mrs. L.uit Stam won high for the wom en, Mrs. W. E. P iercy low, pinochle was won by Mrs. Bill Toombs and V*’. E. Piercy. Mrs. L. O. M aylin w ent to Salt L ake C ity to get her young son, Billy from the S h rin ers hos pital w here he has been receiv ing tre a tm e n t for b u rns suffered in a tire la d spring He is very m uch im proved. Mrs. D ewey G a rn er spent last week in Roy, Utah, visiting her m other, Mrs. L ottie T aylor and other relatives. The G arners are form er Roy residents. Mr. and Mrs. D elbert D etienne and Mr. and Mrs. M onty S p ell m an left S un d ay afternoon to go deer h u n tin g in Rye Valley. They plan to re tu rn T uesday night. T im m ie D etienne is stay in g at the D urlin H am m on hom e w hile his p aren ts are away. A drian elem en tary PTA will be held T h u rsd ay evening, Oct. 21 at th e g rade school at 8 p. m All p aren ts are urged to attend. N ancy Ham m on sp en t the week end at the M arvin Price hom e in R idgeview. Mrs. Price is th e form er B etty Hammon. Mr. and Mrs. R obert P atterso n and son. G ra n t moved into A d rian in th e A ustin G ilbert home. Mr. and Mrs R obert Ham m on moved from the Bend area into the house of C harles New bill w here the P atterso n s had been living. Jac k ie Lee T u rp in of A b e r deen, Idaho visited her sister, Mrs. Bob P atterso n for tw o weeks. Mrs. G a rth T hom pson and sm all d au g h ter, Deon, of Ogden, visited at th e R alph B lanche hom e for a w eek. T hey then C. VAIJN HUNT We Are Cash Buyers o f . . . ALFALFA and RED CLOVER D E S S E R T SEED CO. Journal Classified Ads Pay 403 A rc a d ia P h on e 3115, N yssa 3 'W a y B o n u s thats sweeping Buick to record safes in October! ft BUICK Record-making -------7 1 ’ allowance in October bonus I BUICK bonus BUICK / Higher resale value - ° - - s. / j 1 Tomorrow’s styling today / One look at the national sales figures tells you this: Buick is outselling every other car in America — regardless of price class — except two of the "low-priced three." And just to keep sales soar in g —we're willing to give a whale of an allow ance this month- to keep success rolling in high. So come in — get a car and a deal that are too good to miss. Year after year, Buicks have always carried a high resale value. But the 1954 Buick has an even bigger edge in its year-ahead styling. It will still be fresh and new-looking when other '55 models come out. So the new Buick you buy today will keep you plenty of dollars ahead when you trade it in. The spectacular 200 hp Buick C lH J U t r — America t highest horsepow er per d o lla r You can see it on every new Buick on^Se ro a d - glamorous new-day styling keynoted by that broad panoramic windshield that most other cars won't have till 1955 or later. And with this advanced styling, you get Buick's record-high V8 power, luxurious room and comfort, that famed Million Dollar Ride — and all for prices that start just a few dollars above those of the so called low-price three." Result: Buick is now outselling all other cars in America except two of these "low-price three"! cor — and priced next to Buick s lo west It has been about the same way with the President's leg is la te program. Sam has gisen the President excellent cooperation and support. It Is the same way a!\o with the things the administration stands for: bringing go\eminent (loser to the people; better government for less money; (leaning out graft and corruption; and increasing indi vidual freedom. Sam Coon thinks with the President and supports the President on all of these. R E -E LE C T Congressman i--.:-; ’ F Mg I L 4 S A M COON Çufek Salas aie Soaring W HEN S IT T E « " On* G o o d Term Oeeerve» A n o th e r fa,d far Co»« I m iTa -f-tu C j ' ** t j - ,» f n . • C -j - 2nd St. & G ood Ave. AUTO M O BILES ARE B U IL T BUIC K W ILL BUHO THEM so Buick "dca/s"are bigger than ever right M ILTON »E R IE STARS TO« B U IC K -S«« .h. B, SN ». A n .,« ,,, w * * ROBERTS-NYSSA, Inc. Dial 2261