Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 05, 1952, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 5. 1952
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g -ired turned home Ftid.iy Phillip remain report ba * June 9 Beiuiy K d i*r parent.- Mt »n d Mr- Noei Tuppeny. quet honoring coliegi u d high
'nicy w ue a -.-ieu u> .Hi
Alice ed for a longer vi-it with M> rlt and who also is home on leave, visited on their way home Trout a trip sclvji'l graduate.- that i- spon-irtd
bv Japane-e Citizen League and
through California.
Donald at the home ot hi- parent
Thump-on.
M. ,
Hopkins
had hi* father.
was held at the East Side cafe in
\i; and Mr-. Jack Jone
charge of the guest card At the
Ill
M’
C
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The Jolly Stitchers held their last
Ontario Saturday night Lt Gover­
close of the evening a gift of silver family of Portland are visiting her
M;
Mary Ki.app i helping and meeting with their leader. M i s G ol­
Miss Helen lltlili
nor Ed-on Deal of Nampa was the
w i j.ven them by W C Van De
m
Lee Cl
caring for the Clucas children while die Robert.- Monday. Mrs Robert
Phone Farina 1-1-1
Water. Guests from a distant were ily this week
their mother wa- in the ho-pital and Sharen. Karen, and Elaine Ricks principal speaker.
Mrs Henry Eden and Invigene.
Ed Nt w: in and Bert went to N ca recoveniig from her resent opera- took the -ewing down to Ontario and
Mr and Mr- Ralph Haworth d
Mi - Tom Jones and Janice went to
Ml.-s Loretta Van De Water re­ remain for a tune, while Mr Hobb- Nampa Mr. and Mr Z Par well and P lymouth Friday to attend Memor- i tion.
entered it at the spring fair.
M
works in the wheat iiarvest in O re­
.al services.
turned home Monday '
Mr and M:
Herb Thoma- went
Mrs Charles Wyman of Boi-e. Boi-e Thur-day The girl- are plan­
daughter of Parma; Mr and M
M: ai.(I Mr- Oe rge B i." :.f
Ville. Mouth Carolina where .he has gon
i to Wr; er Wedne day evening to at­ | visited Thursday with her sister, ning on starting nur-e training this
M tnd Ml Art Parma and M: and M: t'a e M in- tend the graduation of their grand- Mrs Herb Thomas In the afternoon fall.
been attend me college the i>a t nine I Shirley and Larry Davidson of
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tje * e r if vi-ited at the Ed Newton 1 daughter, Jean Dillie. Mr. and Mrs. they visited their brother and fam ­
months.
Caldwell t ited Maryann and Victor Spark' ol Kingman Kolony.
Mi and Mrs. Harold D eG roff of June the past week
We-ley Percy accompanied them to ily. Mr and Mrs. Jack Raney of
Mr and Mrs. ( laud Brown return­
Mr and Mr
Dyre Roberts and home Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Tom June- enter­ see their nephew, Dale Percy, who Apple Valley.
Boise visited his sister and family,
ed home Thur -day from Bend where
Mr and Mr- Floyd Fleshman of family -pent Memorial Day m Boise,
Mr. and Mrs Boyce Van De Water Clarkston. Washington visited at the where they visited at the Bob Cole tained hi- aunt and uncle, Mr and also graduated.
Mrs Walter Bishop and Mrs E H they were called when M r Brown’s
and attended the graduation at A d ­ Varner Hopkins home Monday.
and Ray Henderlider homes Sharon Mr- W ill Back of Columbia. Ten-
Mr Mary Brumbach accompanied Brumbach attended R. N A lodge father was taken to the St. Charles
rian where his nephew, Billy Van
ne ee, whom he had not seen for
i -■ received in
Schweuer and Mi s meeting at home of Mrs W. J. Rob-
Mr and Mrs. Varner Hopkins, and Karen visited Christine Snapp, 44 years, over Sunday From here Mrs. Charlt
De Water was among the graduate-,
an
automobile
accident.
Mrs.
a
former
school
mate
and
Big
Bend
Clarice
Nolheis
to
a
meeting
of
Book
linson
in
Ro
well
Monday
evening.
Faye Marie, and Kenny spent S at­
they went to Lewiston. Idaho to I club held at Mrs Ralph Haworths
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas took a
Brown’s
Neice.
Sherry
Calkins
re­
resident.
urday and Sunday with Mr and M r,
Ezra Brumbach was in Nampa turned with them to spend the sum­
Mr and Mrs Babe Hamilton and visit Mr. Jones' parents.
drive Sunday to Homed ale and Cald­
t.ew hotnw Mrs. Joe Brumbach re­
Bill Hopkins at Cascade. Idaho.
Saturday
where
he
served
as
best
well. They visited Mr and Mrs. Glen
Donny were Saturday night callers
Mr Hart came Monday from her viewed "Grandmother Moses" a story
mer here
Mr and Mrs. John Auker, Mr and at the Roberts home Donny spent home at Baker to visit her daughter of life of a 92-year-old lady writ­ | man at a wedding o f Cpl. Victor
Gaylord and Mrs. Emery Parsons in
Mr and Mrs. LeRov Barton visited
Paul
and
Miss
Mae
Gibbs.
Mrs. Varner Hopkins and family and the night with Wayne and Mrs and family, Mr. and Mr
Caldwell.
Leroy ten by herself.
Sunday in Vale at the home of Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Brumbach
at­
Mr
and
Mrs
Boyxe
Van
De
W
ater
Hamilton and little granddaughters, Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas re­
Mr. and Mr- Keller, daughter and
and Mrs Austin Barton.
ceived a telephone call from their and family and ^Alice Thompson Vickie and Terry of Nyssa spent
Mi-s LaRayne Smith, who is em­ son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs Jacit tended the annual graduation ban­
spent
Thursday
evening
at
the
Sunday in the Roberts home.
son in Spokane telling them to meet
ployed in Boise, spent the week-end Jones, accompanied them to Cald­
their grandson. Merle Thomas, who George Elfers home. The occasion
Mrs Dyre Roberts took her 4-H with her parents, Mr and Mr;. well Sunday, where 40 relatives
is coming by plane Sunday noon to was George’s birthday.
gathered at the Dark for a picnic
1 club girls to Ontario Thursday a f­ Chet Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe King went to ternoon to see the 4-H style review
spend his vacation with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slaybaugh of dinner in honor of Jack Jones’ birth­
Mr. and Mrs Herb Thomas spent North Powder Sunday and got their While there they got their displays Caldwell .-pent the week-end at the day.
two little grandsons, Joe and Steve and ribbons Ribbons won for 4-H Chet Smith home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Welsh and fam ­
Memorial Day in Weiser.
King from Portland, who will spend i sewing were Norene Howes, a merit
ily of Caldwell visited at the Bend
Mrs. George DeHaven and girls
Mr-
Babe
Hamilton
of
Newell
their vacation on the farm
ribbon; Sharon and Karen Roberts Heights and her two granddaugh­ Sunday, calling on Mr. and Mrs.
Of Kingman Kolonv and Kathcrini
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Ruddell and , won 3rd. and Elaine Ricks won 4th. ters and Mrs. Goldie Roberts visited Pug Swigert and other friends.
Auker visited at the Herb Thomas
Mr Ckas Davidson spent two days In the cooking. Sharon and Karen Sunday at the Chet Smith home,
John Walter Tuppeny and his
home Sunday evening.
cousin Loren Colbert of Denver
Mrs. Prone Stradley returned visiting their brother and sister, Mr. | Roberts. Kay Cllicas, Katherine An­
iToo late for last week«
home Sunday from Ny.-sa, where and Mrs Joe King, leaving Tues­ ker, Norene Howes, and Peggy Chan-
The A and B extension held their Colorado arrived Tuesday to visit his
: ey, received 2nd ribbons, Jimmy last meeting for the summer with
she has been visiting her son, El­ day for their home near Salem
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School
mer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkink, Chaney won 4th
Mrs. Irma Hopkins last Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright and Mr and Mrs Bill Van De Water,
A son was born to Mr and Mrs. Mi-.- Edna Mae Miller the extension I
District No. 26-C of Malheur County, State of Oregon,
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Prosser were and Mr. and Mrs Dyre Roberts en­ Walter Abbott last Friday at the leader, showed several colored slides
fishing at Owyhee dam Sunday.
tertained 83 friends and relatives at Caldwell Memorial hospital. Rickie of the different units in their "bet- ,
that the Annual Election of said district will be held
Th e Jolly Jane club met with Mrs. the Hopkin's home Wednesday even­ Gene and his mother are spending a ter dress shop." Subject for the af- ,
Jack Jones last Wednesday. Next ing, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce few days with his grandparents, Mr
ternoon was "Short Cuts in House
at the elementary school between the hours of 2:00
meeting to be with Mrs. Sarah C art­ Van De W ater’s silver wedding an­ and Mrs. Chet Smith before g o in g . Keeping"; also demonstrated "Cor­
wright June 11.
niversary. The table was beautiful to their home in Boise.
sage Making.” Lunch was served by
P. M. and 7:00 P. M. on the third Monday of June, be­
Mr and Mrs. Martin Hobbs and with a lace table cloth and center-
Mrs Hamilton McAllister of Nam- i the hostess.
family who hnve been living in piece of roses. After the special deco­ pa came home with Mr. and Mrs
Mr and Mrs. Wilber Strange and
ing the 16th day of June, A. D., 1952.
Washington returned to visit her rated cake was cut by the honored Ralph Stark last Wednesday and is j sons, Dale and Wesley, and Jim Sut­
parents, Mr. and Mrs Ray Cart­ couple, Miss Faye Hopkins served spending a few days at the Stark ton and Chas. Reynolds of Butler,
wright Mrs. Hobbs and children will and Miss Loraine Van De Water home visiting
This election is called for the purpose of electing
Mo were overnight guests of the
John
Thompson
family
Friday
night
Mr. and Mrs Foy Scott and fam- I
one director for a term of five years.
My of Roswell were dinner guests | They were on their way to Moses
Bank and Establish
Wednesday evening at the Ralph Lake. Washington, where they have
y o u r Cred it with
Stark home. Their son W F. Is home i employment.
Dated this 5th day of June, 1952.
on furlough from a camp in Vir- ! Mr and Mrs. Chester Stanton
went to Boise Sunday to visit her
gmia.
V
a n y branch
Mr and Mi
Ralph Stark visited son and family. Mr and Mrs. Glen
News From Big Bend
NOTICE
of Annual School Election
H A U L I N G and M O V I N G
<ry
in the L. Aufderhar home in Cald-
well a week ago Sunday In the a f­
ternoon they motored to Boise to
see the baby buffalos at the Julia
Davis park
Horace Chaney and Ralph Stark
made a trip out to the cattle camp
last Thursday to see how the cattle
were doing
Mr and Mrs Emmett G ifford of
Salt Lake. Mr and Mr Albert G if­
ford of Nyssa visited their sister und
family. Mr. and Mrs Horace Chaney
over Memorial Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Tuttle of
Ogden and Aarel Sexton visited his
daughter and family. Mr and Mrs.
Io e Cleverly over the week-end
Mrs. Ed Newton attended the
graduation exercises of her grand­
daughter, Mrs Shirley Newton Jen­
nings. daughter of Ted Newton i f
Joseph, Oregon
Mr- F.<1 Newton accompanied Mr
Myrtle Hatch. Helen and Phillip to
Joseph, Oregon Tuesday to visit at
the Henry Hatch home They re-
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Mr and Mrs. R ay Cartwright and
Mrs. Frone Stradley spent Sunday
visiting her mother, Mrs. Naoma
j
W right and her aunt, Mrs. Lilly
Walters o f LaGrande.
Mrs. Quick, formerly of Big Bend,
,
who now is residing in California
wth her daughter, Mrs. Mary W at­
son. visited at the Joe King home
last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney and
family went to Emmett Sunday to
visit her mother, Mrs. Abe Yergen-
sen who was celebrating her 73rd
birthday.
Mr and Mrs. Harvy Bennett and
family made a trip to Mt. Vernon. j
Oregon visiting in the A1 Mecham
home. Margaret remained and is !
spending a few days visiting her
friend. Miss Ethel Mecham.
Mr and Mrs. David Oarritt and
daughter of Olympia. Washington
were overnight guests of her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Weir. The Oarrltts were returning
from a visit with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Charley Kiel of Fairmont.
Nebraska.
Vernon Peterson of New Plymouth
is visiting in the home of his aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Shearer and baby.
Donald Jones is home on leave
from Lowry. Colorado and has to I
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