PAGE EIGHT THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1955 due to the weather. The basket­ Curley Hauser of Ontario was a Machule formerly of Eastern TWO MAKE HONOR ROLL ball game was played Saturday caller at the Dyre Roberts home Germany. Making the honor roll at Oreg- instead of Wednesday. Ten Davis Wednesday on 4-H club business. Mrs. Rowena Kreager helped on Techinal Institute, near Klarn- won both games. Mrs. Myrtle Hatch and Helen served at the Payette Canning ath Falls for the fall term were Miss Helen Hatch Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Jeanette Con&nt visited her brother, Ralph Stark (Last Week’s News) company banquet Thursday at Dick W. Hart, who is taking Phone Parma 1-F21 Phone 2-2769. Parma Dial 2552 Saturday afternoon. the Oregon Trail hall. ; farm technology, and Melvin G. Mr. and Mrs. Severt Fox and Henry W. Stark, of Orofino, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleaver and Marcum, who is taking survey- family w e r e Sunday dinner Rev. Rembert Ahles of Nyssa1 Ida , visited his aunt, Mrs. Myrtle Mrs. Jack Reed, chairman of guests at the home of Mr. and Tom Duncan left Monday to son had dinner with Mr. and ing technology, according to the the Apple Valley March of Dimes, Mrs. Charles McFarland in Notus. was calling on friends here ( Hatch Thursday. In the after- enter the Navy Mrs. Metts of Parma Sunday. school registrar's office. Sunday. He had lunch with Ezra noon they visited at the Ralph is having open house Thursday Mr. and M d . Cliff Faulkner' M r . « ? d ¥ " • Magnus Ekanger Miss Gaylene Griffin was an Brumbach Stark home. evening for the polio workers and Dee Ann and Mrs. Larrv 'Ter* Saturday evening callers at Mrs Bin Toomb, The Thompsons Mr and Mrs Homer E r i c k ­ The Big Bend extension unit and their families. Those collect­ overnight guest of Cherryl W.l- Neely were Sunday guests of th! , PauI1 Clea>.er homf: I and Mr. and Mrs Claude Day son r riday. j son a re parents Qf a gjrj_ horn met last Thursday with Miss Hel­ ing for the polio fund are Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cassel r Mrsu Lyn? Hurst cal ed on Mrs Dorothy Fox and Hazel Shaf- The Snake River Stampeders, Fridav at the Ontario hospital. en Hatch for their last shirt work Woodrow Wilson, Mrs. J. F. Ban- and Mrs. Russell Cassel are Monday ^Bern^in Be« eman fer attended a tea and white ele- ta, Charley Mann, Mrs. C. A But­ Which includes Mr. aind Mrs. I Suzie Abbott spent Saturday shop meeting. Nine members are the Mr narpnts r .t a tv . MOnaay aiternoon. | phant sale for the polio drive at cher, Dwight Seward, Mrs. Chet Cloyd Sample of this community, night and Sunday at the Frank finishing their shirts or jackets. parents of a daughter. The Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleaver at -1 the home of Louise Hill. Leonard Wood, Jimmy Thomp­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. tend the Cannery banquet at the James, Mrs. Severt Fox, David Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coleman of Shelton home in Nyssa. Lester Strawn a n d Leslie Nyssa and Chuck Johnson of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pettis of Ros- son played on the Adrian grade Clarence Cassel. Bay and Lenna Mae Lewis. Oregon Trail hall Thursday. spent Sunday in New Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Clemens ....................... ........... ..... of Rev. and Mrs. .... Henry Moore Mrs. Jack Reed and Robert Payette, were guests on the well called at the Robert Weir basketball team last Friday at and Fruitland visiting relatives Snake River Stampede request and Ralph Stark homes, Friday Vale. The score was 38-24 in favor Saturday overnight guests Adrian visited with Mr. and Mrs went to Boise Wednesday to meet Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer and of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp- n . P. French Sunday. of Adrian. Jack who is returning from Salt program, Friday of last week on i afternoon. girls attended a birthday party KFXD, Nampa. I Allen Bennett spent Sunday Miss Alta Thompson of Burns so" , . I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Altig of in honor of Barbara Phifer, Lake City. Due to the dense fog, is visiting . . over Mr. and Mrs. Lester Norland I with Phillip Hatch. ----- the week — end ---- — at , , r‘ and j^ rs- *-*roft of Greenlief and son, and Guy daughter of Mr. and Mrs Berle they stayed the night with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas at­ the home of her aunt, Mrs. Nora Wallowa, Ore., visited at the Sparks of Boise were Sunday- Phifer. and baby were Sunday dinner and Mrs C. C. Melvedt. tended the Legion polio benefit Stark. guests at the home of Mrs. Mar­ HorHes of A1 and Herschal dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keck called Saturday from Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Norland Mrs. Contrad of Notus spent , Thompson Wednesday. Art Sparks, his base in Florida and talked to and family of Hermiston and Pal­ tha S. Norland Mr. and Mrs. card party Saturday night at the several days at the Ralph Strk Marion Chamberlain called on Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft his mother, Mrs A. H. Keck. mer Norland of Madras, arrived Roger Norland and Mr. and Mrs. Legion hall in Adrian. Dr. Elsie Smith of Caldwell home caring for Mr. Stark who is J°hn and Morris Howard Sun- visited Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Krause were Saturday night for a few days Art Norland and family were spent Saturday and Sunday with ill- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and visit with Mrs Martha Norland afternoon visitors. Mr. ana and ivirs. Mrs. ciauae Claude uay Day enter-j enter The Jolly Jane club met Jan. j mr Mrs. L. R. Price visited Satur-, Mr. V1I ...... Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maine of her son- Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith. and Mrs. . Carl Begeman and other relatives. Miriam Dilly of Boise vi«ited Ontario were Sunday afternoon I Mrs. Irma Hopkins and Faye 25 with Mrs. Maude King. A pot tained at dinner Sunday for M r., day afternoon with Mrs. Willis a,,d u r Schultz were Saturday Conant. evening callers at the Bill Van with Mr and Mrs. Jack Reed and visitors at the Raymond Arnold Marie spent the week end in luck dinner was served by the 16 and Mrs. Howard Day- and Sand- and Frank Plagmann homes. Boise w>th her mother, Mrs. Cre- members. The afternoon was ra ,a*}d James O- Stephen John and Morris Howard were DeWater home Robert Saturday of last week. spent tying a quilt for Mrs. Shelia, and daughters. Friday evening visitors at the Mr and Mrs John Gowie and Mr. and Mrs Bill Richesin and °*a Betts. Mr. and Mrs. David Bey were Mr and Mrs. Herb Thomas j Cartwright. The next meeting Mr® Ralph Baxter and Mrs Willis Conant home. daughter and Mr and Mrs Tonv Sunday visitors at the Walter Brent of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs Bob Franklin* of Parma were din- entertained the Mr. and Mrs. card will be Feb. 8 with Mrs. Sbeila ^ee Bam visited with Mrs. Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant Martinez were Sundav evening Campbell home in Weiser. Besendorfer Wednesday. visited with Mrs Richard Conant ” ne^ at The John Thriel home Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and fam­ ner guests Sunday at the home of dub at their home Wednesday Carwright. Mrs. Mary Brumbach accomp- Henry Defendorfer went swim- ,n Ontario Friday. She recently Mrs. Henry Reuter called on ily were dinner guests Tuesday Mr. aind Mrs. Bert Richesin in ni8ht with a potluck supper. with the Explorer scouts, returned from a Pendleton hos- Mrs. Thiel Saturday afternoon , uvening at the home of Mrs. Mar­ honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Those attending were Mr. and anied Mr. and Mrs. Harvey | ; pital. Kingman Kolony Pollyanna tha Norland. The evening was Franklin and Mrs. Bert Richesin Mrs. Dyre Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Hatch to Roswell Sunday for a Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer at- will meet with Mrs. Evelyn Mrs. Orley Smith and Beverly Jack Raney of Parma, Mr. and birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Andrews spent playing Bingo. Mrs. Chet Iiames had a party and Mrs. Bernard Goddard and Mrs. L Dierking of upper Snake; Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson hon- and baby of Weiser were Sunday tended a dinner at the Country Thompson Feb. 3. oring the 85th birthday of Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herschal c i ub at Pavette where the low for Carol Ann Wednesday after­ Cindy Lou, spent Sunday after- river, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft j Thompson. couples of their pinochle club, noon in honor of her 6th birth­ noon at the Buford Standerfer of the Kolony, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinson. Others attending were For best results use the Journal Verna Beutler of Boise spent entertained the high couples. home. Ashcraft of Adrian. Gleen j Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Weir, Mr. and day. Guests included Mrs. Donna Classified Ads. the week end at the Thompson Jack Reed left Sunday evening Brourn as a supper guest. Jack \ Mrs. Frank Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer were Bay, Gary and Glenda. Mrs. Ken home. by plane to attend a hardware Raney and Mrs. Dierking won j Lee Baldridge and Betty of Ros- Friday night supper guests of [ Robinson, Sandra and Sparky, Mrs. Lynn Hurst and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam of New- i well who were formerly residents high and Mr Dierking won low Mrs. Vear Haile and Bobby, Mrs. convention in Salt Lake City. E. Piercy were hostesses at a ell Heights Home beauty of Bend Byron Standerfer was an over- The Adrian grade school PTA Harry Ray and Becky, Mrs. household shower at the Piercy Mr. and Mrs. Pug Swigert ac- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer and night guest Saturday of Rodney awarded 4-H achievement pins to with Woodrow Wilson and Allyn, Mrs. ( the following Bend students: companied Mrs Clara C ollin s to home given in honor of Mrs. girls spent Sunday in Bruno, Ida., Walter Harris and Mrs. Frona Smith. Wednesday eveningi visiting the Gene Davis family. | Mr. and Mrs. Homer Woods Shaen and Karen Roberts, 5-year Caldwell Miller. Refreshments of ice cream David Hurst called on Herbert w’ere visitors at the Jack Wilson P*n. Karen Wright, 6-year pin,; where they attended a Owyhee ; in Nampa. Sunday Mrs. Swigert and cake were served. I Jimmy Chaney, 4-year pin; Peggy and Gem mineral club meeting. ! accompanied Mrs. Clara Collins Machule Sunday. Herbert accom- Mr. and Mrs. C. A Butcher home Saturday «vaninf. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vande Water and Mrs. Carl Mogensen of Fruit- panied David home and in the I Clarence Fritts underwent an Chaney, Kathryn Auker, Norene went to Twin Falls Sunday re­ evening the boys attended thè turning Tuesday evening. Mr emergency appendectomy Friday Howes and Kay Clucas each 3- and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucas a t-! land to the show. Butcher's mother, Mrs. Anna But­ night at the Nyssa hospital He is year pins. Harry Packwood, 1- tended a Sunday school class ban- ; Mrs. Ruby English entertained Young Peoples group at the Ad-1 cher suffered a stroke. She is still recovering nicely and will soon j year pin; Karen Wright, junior quet at the Roswell Baptist group 1 of the federated ladies ' rian church. aid to Roswell last Wednesday. Among those attending the be home. j leadership pin; Mrs. Goldie Rob- church Friday evening. quite ill. Mrs. Woodrow Shearer, Sharen Twelve ladies attended. She was cannery banquet at the Oregon ! Miss Barbara Dick was released | fits, 10 year leadership pin Dick Nye of Caldwell was a Sunday dinner guest at the Earl from the Nyssa hospital last week J Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vande Water and her nephew, Vern Petterson assisted by Mrs. Mary Ellen All- Trail hall Thursday, were, Mr. Stuns Lumber Co. and Mrs. Jim Phifer, Mr and 1— and is feeling much better and Kent were Sundav dinner attended a rock show Saturday ender. Boston home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bake and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maurer Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson are grandparents again. Mr. and Mrs. family who moved her from St. and family o f Wilder. Dick Curtis of Boise have a new Cloud. Florida, are living in th e1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ranev of Jim Leveaux place. Parma were dinner guests Sun- j girl born Jan. 29. Mrs. Ted Line, (formerly Evel- day of his sitser, Mr. and Mrs. j Mrs. Sara Miller has been quite yn Ferguson), left Tuesday morn- Herb Thomas. ill the past week. Mr. and Mrs Burton Blades of I Miss Mary Lou Wilson, small mg for Fairbanks, Alaska to join daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack her husband. She was accompan- Nampa visited her sister and fam- Wilson has been visiting the Geo. led by her father-in-law, Milton ily. Mr and Mrs. D> re Roberts j Miller family in Nampa the past Line of Sterling, Idaho. They Saturday. Mrs. Ida Packwood, Esther plan to drive through and take week. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Redmond the trailor house of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Goldie Roberts, Mary j Auker, Winifred Bennett and are moving into the house vac­ Line. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Robinson Mrs. Herb Thomas attended the ? ated by the Elmer Hicks family Mabel Ardis of Moses Lake, were hosts at a pinochle party Mary-Martha last Thursday a t ; Wash., and Florence Bowman of Saturday evening. Guests includ­ the Wesley Piercy home in King-| Lewiston, Ida., were Sunday over ed, Mr. and Mrs. David Bay. Mr. man Kolony. They gave a mis­ night guests at the C. A Butcher and Mrs Raymond Arnold, Mr. cellaneous shower for Mrs. Me- j home. They are sisters of Mrs. and Mrs. Orley Smith and Mr. Kula who recently arrived with j and Mrs. Harold Herrmann. Mr. her husband, from Germany to Butcher. Mrs. Jennie Boston and family i and Mrs. David Bay won low make their home They are living of Ontario and her mother, Mrs. score and Mr. and Mrs. Herrmann in the tenant house at the George Sutton visited the Earl Boston won the prize for high sconv Re­ Scheimer home. Mrs. McKula is Mrs. Carolyn Scheimer’s mother- family and Mrs. Sara Miller Sun­ freshments were served. day. George Thompson, a long time in-law. The two Barstadt children and Miss Barbara Edison of Baker resident of Roswell now of Sali­ returned home Saturday after nas, Calif , passed away Saturday. Karen Clucas are absent from spending two weeks with Mr He was the father of Laurence school this week with the mumps Mrs. Grace Clucas enjoyed a and Mrs. J. W. Edison and family. Thompson a former resident of I’TA which was scheduled for here, now of Payette. Graveside visit with her brother, Roy Thursday evening was called off i services will be held at Roswell. Knapp who left Tuesday to join his familv and parents, Mr. and Mrs. R D Knapp, who left last week for Phoenix, Ariz., where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright attended a birthday party at the Howard Hatch home in Adrian for Mrs. Hatch and her sister, Mrs. Margaret Wight of Parma Rent a Locker and Make It Relatives and a few friends had supper#and watched TV' Saturday 6 Feet Larger. evening Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lawler o f . V Sunny Slope and Mr. and Mrs.1 If you don't have a deep freeze box then George Cartwright of Adrian rent one at Fischer's Locker Service. cW /v o rM f were Sunday dinner guests at locmlfy f the Ray Cartwright home. In the Yearly Rentals — $10, $11, $12. evening they visited at the Ray­ mond Cartwright home OST PEOPLE still don’t believe it. But Miss Janice Jones spent from ride that comes of all-coil springing and Saturday until Tuesday with her is true. torque-tube stability . Y m find it in the extra parents. Mr and Mrs. Tom Jones. roominess, the extra frame strength, the She returned to her work in And when you look into the facts, you'll find Boise. extra tread width, the extra silencing - all these two solid truths: Mrs. Pauline McGinnis and part and parcel of every Buick. Junior of Adrian. Mrs. Joyce Davis and Stevie of Vale and Mrs. Buick is one of the “ Big Three” in sales Hazel Ferguson of Apple Valley, W e could tell you about the little things, volume —and hotter this year than ever were dinner guests of their par­ RIB CHOP SLAB BACON too. Things usually charged for as “extras” before. And Buick is one of the “ Big Three” ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hatch Saturday. in other ears, hut yours as standard equip­ when it comes to prices which make such Mrs. Sarah Cartwright accomp ment at no extra cost in every Buick. Things popularity possible. The price we show here anied Mrs. Howard Hatch of Ad j rian to Ontario last Wednesday, j like direction signals, oil-bath air cleaner, proves it. where they attended a luncheon ! full-flow oil filter, automatic lighting in at the home of Mrs. Dennis S o why not get what a Buick has to offer, if Smith. They also visited Mrs 1 glove and trunk compartments —and so on. Cartwright’s aunt, Mrs. Martha you arc in the market for a new car? Amidon and a friend, Mrs Lam -1 B u t-y o u get the idea. This is a buy, this ’55 ' **' SPARE RIBS berson who is in a nursing home ! Yiu find that the dollars you pay for Buick Buick - a great buy -a n d a thriller from the Apple Valley Big Bend Kingman Kolony ... 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Model 4 * . ¡Ilustroted Opi.onal equ pment. accessorial, slate and local to*es. if any. odd.tionol Prices moy vary slightly in adjoin,ng communities. Even the factory-initolled e»tras you rray want a^o bargains, such as Htater & D«:ro$f«r .. . $ 8 1 .70; Jod.o & Antenna . $97.50. Thrill o f the y e a r Is Buick . From W HIN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Nyssa Furniture Co. 1 Block W m I R.R. Depot ROBERTS-NYSSA, Inc. 203 Good Ave. Dial 2261