Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 10, 1960, Page 10, Image 10

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, N'ÄSA. OREGON
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THURSDAY« MARCH 10. 1960
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hank- pital. Mrs. Simpson came Sunday j family move from Hereford, Ore., and Mrs. Bill Turner and Frank
ins of Caldwell to Nampa Sunday to recuperate at the home of her i to Newell Heights where he will [ Parker left Friday for California
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lun- be employed The Culbertson fan» [ where they will visit at the Don
Mrs. W.llis Bertram was a Wed­ to the roller skating rink.
ily were Tuesday overnight I Parker home and with other rela­
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones vis-
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nesday dinner guest at the Wayne
Mr. and Mrs Alva Goodell and guests at the Talbot home.
tives.
ited Sunday afternoon with her
I Simpson home.
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sons
visited
Wednesday
evening
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Mr. and Mrs. George Folkman,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Cleaver
of
Saturday evening guests at the
at the Buster Talbot home.
¡ Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Bill Hadley and Mr and
' Esther Stephen home were the [ Knowles.
Saturday dinner guests at the
Mr and Mrs. Leslie Topliff vis­ at the Lloyd Cleaver home.
[ Mrs, Carl Simpson visited Satur­
Messrs, and Mmes. John Pnoe and
By Mrs. James Ritchie
j family, Eugene Stephen and sons, Alva Goodell home were Mr. and ited Sunday afternoon at the Le-
Mrs. Wayne Haroldson of Se­ day with Bill Hadley, who is a
Mrs. Henry Estrick of Meridian Roy Herrman home.
attle visited from Wednesday to patient in a Boise hospital with
BUENA VISTA—Mrs. Esther James Stephen and Larry, Jim and
Mr. and Mrs. George Cleavei
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Cheldelin I Friday with her sister, Mrs. Roy a back injury.
Stephen, Messrs, and Mmes. Eu­ i Ritchie and Robert and Joe Ste­ of Nyssa.
entertained at dinner Sunday Bair and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Charland
gene Stephen, Harold Dail and phen and children to help Willy
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool and evening for Mr. and Mrs. Russell
daughters, Ken Lorensen, Joe ¡Stephen celebrate his 15th birth- Kenneth were Sunday dinner , „
Miss Norma Poulson, who at- and family visited at the home
‘tends BYU spent the past week ■ of her mother, Mr and Mrs. Clif­
Stephen, Elver Neilsen, Bob Krin- | day anniversary. Cake, ice cream guests at the Bob Rookstool home Giesaley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie and I end at the home of her parents, ford Kinnick at Vale Sunday of
er and Jim Ritchie gathered at the and coffee were served by Mrs. at Caldwell. In the afternoon the
last week.
John Price home Monday evening, Stephen and her daughter, Mrs. group visited at the Russell Shoe­ Robert were Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Owen Poulson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shenk of
Feb. 29, to surprise Mrs. Price on Bruce MacArthur.
and
MfS
Howard
Day
at
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Whipple
maker home in Payette.
her leap year birthday annivers­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Finger Scott Simpson of Boise spent
Owyhee.
. visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. Succor Creek were Sunday din­
ner guests at the Charles Glenn
ary. Cake, ice cream and coffee and Dick accompanied her par- the past week with his grandpar­ Leah Whipple was a Sunday
Mrs. Glenn Hoffman
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simp­ overnight guest at the Woodrow ‘ Mrs. Harold Dail entertained home,
home.
the Owyhee Community church i j Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ora New-
son and his sisters, Shelley and
and Mrs Homer Nesbitt and | 44 missionary
members W U4
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her 44V441V
home gen and her mother, Mrs. Ada
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Thursday overnight Friday afternoon. The next meet­ Harrison
were Sunday
dinner
; their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. guests were
at
the
Alva
Goodell
home.
ing
win
with
Charles
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stroh
Leonard Phillips while their Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Buster Chapin.
in Boise. In the afternoon Mrs.
mother, Mrs. Dallas Simpson
Mrs. Lester Cleaver and daugh- Harrison visited with a friend,
underwent surgery at a Boise hos- Talbot helped her brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Culbertson and ters antj Alva Ann Cleaver vis- Mrs. Nora Kight and Mr. and Mrs.
i ited Sunday afternoon at the El­ Newgen visited Mrs. Carrie Hillis.
mer Scott home at Payette.
Mrs. Ora Newgen called on a
Mrs. Clint Simpson is in a Boise friend, Mrs. Florence Richardson
WHILE YOU WAIT!
I hospital for treatments for a back who is quite ill in Homedale,
and
injury. She is a daughter-in-law Saturday.
j of the Wayne Simpsons.
CREDIT, OF COURSE
Sieve's Body Shop Bldg.
Wesley Cleaver, small son of
No. 8 North 1st Si.
• General Repair
i Mr. and Mrs. La Vem Cleaver,
• Welding
fell from the back of a parked
All Work Guaranteed
• Machine Work
pickup, he was playing in, and
icut his forehead, which required
PAYETTE. 211 NORTH 8TH ST. ...
MI 2-3593
stitches.
(Across From the Courthouse)
ELLIS
HORN
Mrs. Nellie Whitehead of Nyssa
PHONE Fit 2-3447
Boise. 222 North 9th
3-6843
is
spending a week at the home of
Ph.
FR
2-3305
Nampa, 306 12ih Ave. South _______ ___
6-4205
If No Answer. Cail FR 2-3032
her granddaughter, Mrs. La Vem
Caldwell. 113 South 7th St.
9-7636
Experl Work by
Cleaver and family. Mrs. White-
head has been quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Mancil Bishop ac­
companied Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Knowles to Mountain Home Sun­
day where they were dinner
guests at the Wilbur Hiatt home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweizer
attended a no-host dinner Sun­
day at the Ralph Haworth home
in Nampa. The occasion honored
Mrs. Haworth, Mrs. Delbert Poor
and Mrs. Schweizer on their birth­
day anniversaries.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Gregg, Becky
and Victor and their nephew, Al­
len Gregg and Connie Myers of
Madras visited over the weekend
in Sunset Valley where they lived
several years ago. Saturday they
visited at the Jim Langley and
Chas. Culbertson homes.
Mrs. Elver Nielsen of Sunset
Keep in touch
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Valley accompanied her sister,
Mrs. Doyn Price of Ontario to
by long distance J
Emmett one day last week to visit
their sister, Mrs. Homer Whitman
NEW, LOWER LONG DISTANCE RATES
and Mrs. Jack Chard.
Now,
for only $1.75 or less, you
Friday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mit- j
call anywhere in the country,
chell went to Boise to visit her I con
except Alaska or Hawaii, and taik
grandmother, Mrs. Carrie Hillis
for three wonderful minutes at the
and a cousin. Mrs. Jake Baird and
nighttime station-to-station rate or
new baby son.
on Sunday (plus federal excise tax),
Bonnie Lowtrip of Payette vis­
ited over the weekend at the Gabe
MALHEUR HOME
Astoreca home.
TELEPHONE CO.
Jim Hite of Haines, Ore., was
a Thursday night guest at the
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Harley Wilson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Stam of
Adrian were Friday evening vis­
itors at the Jerry Gordon home
in Sunset Valley.
Sunday dinner guests at the |
Magnus Ekanger home were Mr
and Mrs. Ben Ekanger and fam­
and
ily of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. An­
drew Ekanger and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Richison and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapin
and children were Sunday eve­
ning dinner guests at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
I
bur Chapin.
Work
Linda Brewer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Brewer, was hon­
Guaranteed
ored guest at a party Sunday at
their home on her 13th birthday
anniversary. Six girls attended.
During the evening Mr. Brewer
took the girls bowling at Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith, Mr.
Leap Year Party
Hohen Mrs. Price
On Anniversary
were brought by the visitors.
Plates Repaired
and Relined
ELLIS'
Repair Shop
CARL'S RADIO
TV SERVICE
Peoples Denture Service
TURBINE DRIV
BUICK '60
ON THE ROAD?
WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
WHEEL
BALANCING
Swager Ford
YOU TELL IT TO MOVE...TT MOVES
Up . .. out .. . and away! No ifa, ands, or buta? No drop-down in
gear! No jerks! No Hesitation Waltz—just plain, unadulterated
m-o-v-e in one smooth fell swoop! This is TURBINE DRIVE.
Th» is safety! This is why you buy a Buick instead of something
else. Tranamisaion that transmits!
Now if you've had a notion that Buick quality might be a bit
beyond your budget, thia is the situation: Buick Dealers are
dealing. Nothing nells another Buick like one on the road and they
know it. Take advantage of this. You know what you can pay for
a car. Find out if your Buick dealer can’t take that figure and
make it deliver Buick quality. His number is in the Yellow Pages.
HOW MUCH FOR BUICK QUALITY?
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THE MANUFACTURER’S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE FOR A
BUICK LESABRE TWO DOOR SEDAN WITH HEATER ANO
DEFROSTER. EASY EYE GLASS. BACK UP LIGHTS. GLAREPROOF
MIRROR, PARKING BRAKE SIGNAL LIGHT, SAFETY BUZZER,
MAP LIGHT. WHITEWALL TIRES, AND DELUXE WHEEL COVERS
IS LESS THAN $3000*. Standard equipment on this popular
model includes MirroMagic instrument panel • Direction signals
• Pin cooled brakes with aluminum drums on the front wheels
• Electric windshield wipers • Instrument panel safety padding
• and Trip mileage indicator.
rwmforwiwnf far Tadmal Kxrtw Tas «
VMivtry and Handling CK.irgr Tranaportatwn, a
Mf*r ocvruorM* and optional tgtupnunl additwnai.
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Oelicsts fuel isjector parts get complete protection
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with Chevron Diesel Fuel. Its exclusive Detergent-Action
prevents injector deposits, rust proofs the entire fuel
system keeps it cleen as new.
TAKE A TURN IN A TURBINE DRIVE BUICK '60
With dean Injectors. your dieeel runs smoother, pulls
!
^eeeeeeeeeeeee
harder, operates most economically. Keep your engine
in top condition...get Detergent-Action
Chevron Diesel Fuel
For any Standard Oil product, call
W. E. "Bill" Schireman
SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY BUICK DEALER NOW!
Phone FR 2-3131
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