Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 03, 1953, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON.
her grand daughter. M:.-s Janice
J.ne.- of Boise w-ited Tuesday with
' t : parents, M:
and Mrs Tern
Jones, Guy and Mary Ellen.
MU* llrlrn HaUh
Word has be.n received ’ hat Miss
Phone Parma 1-FI1
Pat Eachus. ycunge t daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Claude Eachus, and
Mr and Mrs. Leo Burgert and fam­ Mi-:s Joyce Jeknt-k. daughter of Mrs
ily of Ba vnee C.ry, Nebr . left Ida Bullen have beer, transfered to
Thursday for their home after .-pend­ a station in Fort Benjamin Harri­
ing a fe v days at the John Thom­ son, Ind.
son home. Mrs. Burge: and Mrs.
School epened Monday in B:g
Thompson are cruisins.
Bend school district with Mr- Clara
Mr. and Varner Hopkins. Fuve Marie Collin.- and Mr- Gladys Fr.z-:mions
and Kenney, attended the redding \ as teachers.
of their neice. Miss F tfgy H
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oldham of Ny-
Robt Vinson of Portland Sunday in
i were dinner gue-ts and spent
Caldwell. Also attending va- a groat the afternoon Saturday with Mr
aunt. Mrs Robt Weir and two cous­ and Mrs. Joe King
ins, Mi-s Mary Weir and Mr- Betty
Mary Stradley and Bernard Gam-
Samer and daughter, Catherine.
mex of Parma were married in
Mrs. John Chur?h and Charlene Wilder last Thur.-day.
o f Sacremanto, Calif, and Grand­
Mr and Mr.- Bernard Gammel
ma Bennet were supper gue.-t- at and father. Mr Ganunel of Parma
the Leroy Bennett home Wednes­ accompanied her father, Walter
day evening.
Stradley. on a fishing trip Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright
Joe and Benny Witty are leaving
visited Sunday with her sister, Mr-. soon for Sterling. Ka-. to enter col­
Wm. Lawlei of Sunny Slope who lege for the coming year.
ha- been in the hospital Mr- Cart­
Mr. and Mrs Paul Hatch, who
wright received word that her nep­ have teen visiting their parents the
hew, Jimmy Wright left for over past few days left Boi.-e
Friday
seas duty.
morning by plane for San Francisco
Benny and Johnnie Witty return­ where they will visit a friend and
ed home from John day where they prepare to leave Sunday morning
were working in the Fcre-t Service. for their home in Hcnoulu, their
Jce Witty came from North P w- I first stop after a short leave on
der to spend a few days at home the first plane out for Sidney, Aus­
before going to school. Johnny will tralia.
attend the College of Idaho the
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hatch, Helen
coming year.
and Phillip attended the wedding
Mrs. Freme Stradley spent the of their grandaughter, Miss Peggy
week end visiting at the heme of Hatch to Robt. Vinson of Portland
her son, Elmer and family in Nyssa. in the Beone Memorial Church in
Maryann Jones attended Mrs, O. Caldwell Sunday.
C. Callision’s Sunday school class
Mr and Mrs. Homer Hatch, Peggy
weiner roast Friday evening.
and Ralph, of Mt. Heme were din­
Mr. and M:
Milh n Wat
ner guests Thur.-day at the home of
Peck, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Dale his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Clary family of Parma. Mr. and Hatch and visited brother, Paul
Mrs. Earl Clary and Martha were Hatch who left Friday morning for
Sunday dinner guests at the Dar- Australia.
rill English home.
Harvey Hatch attended a special
Those attending the reception at Beard of Control meeting in Boise
the A. J. Hopkins home in Parma last Wednesday,
Sunday for Mr. and Mr.-. Hcpkin's
Mrs. Drrcthy Keller and Mrs
50th wedding Anniversary and the Goldie Roberts
attended the ex­
wedding reception for their grand tension officers meeting in Ontario
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Vin­ last Tuesday,
son of Portland, were Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Woods moved
Varner Hcpkin-. Faye Marie, and into tela, tenant house at the Dyre
Kenny. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hatch. Roberts heme.
Helen and Phililp, Mrs. Betty Samer
Mr. Grace Bawtinheimer and son.
and Catherine and Mrs. Robt. Weir Billie, of Roswell visited her sister.
Mrs. Herb Thomas Monday.
and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller enjoy­
ed a visit last week from their nep­ Dickie returned home Sunday from
hew, Mrs. and Mrs. Wm. Holly of their fishing at the coast. They went
Springfield, Oreg. Sunday they en- Salmon fishing and Dickie got six
enjoyed a picnic dinner on the lawn. nice salmon.
Mrs. Herb Thomas entertained
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Holly, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holly of pinochle club Friday afternoon with
Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller, Mr. several ladies present.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas was
and Mrs. Garritt Timmerman and
two little girls o f Newell Heights. an over night guest of his brother.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Jones and fam­ Bruce Thomas, in Baker on their
ily attended the riding club field way to visit their son, Ralph Thomas
day in Parma Sunday. Their son, and family, of Carson, Wash, and
her sister, Mrs. Lyle Smith, of Van
Guy, entered several races.
Mrs. Guy Strong of Parma and Couver, Wash. They spent Monday
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evening with their daughter. Mrs. x?
R:lr_\ Dille. returning home Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs xoayuund Cart­
wright vi-h to anm un.e there is a
misprint in the pit ne bock of their
number Correct number is 33432
Mr and Mrs Roy Wvnian of
Oregon Slope accompanied Mr. a n ;
Mr.- Herb Thoma- .0 Cambridge
Sunday to attend the fa.r being held
there.
Owyhee
Mrs. Kenneth McDonald
Dial 3309
Cliff G.rard and Mrs
Betty
White and Karen left Monday for
their home in Cahforn.a after visit­
ing here f, r a seek at the Lotlil
Skinner home.
Bob Skinner went to Madras last
Monday with Mr- Raliegh Cham­
berlain and Jim where they visited
relatives until Friday Bob stayed
with the Frank Crockers.
Mr and Mrs. Doc Pullen of Kuna ■
and her son, Elwood Anderson and
wife and daughter, who are on va­
cation from Los Angele.-, called at
the Silas Bigelo v home one day-
last week.
Mr and Mrs. Darrell William-.
Mrs. Fred Deffer, Mr. and Mr- T H
Brewer were among the group who
had dinner at the Homer Brc ver
home Sunday honoring Homer on
his birthday.
Mr and Mr.-. M Atagi attended a
dinner party given at .he Oriental
Cafe in Ontario by Mr. and Mr-
Sunny Takami for hi- sister from
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Moses return­
ed home Friday from a week- va­
cation in the Yellowstone and Teton
National parks. Mr and Mrs. Ralph
Shelton and son of Boise were with
the Moses.
Mrs. Gerald Slippy attended a
den mothers meeting Tuc-day even­
ing at the Ernest Seuell home.
Sunday afternoon a picnic was
held on the la wn of the Harlan
Koger home with 34 adults and
nine children attending. The eroup
were fnend
from the Methodist
Church in Nyssa and the Koger-'
son Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Koger and
sons of Ontario and Rev. C. E
Trueblood of Seattle.
Saturday a pot-luck dinner was
held at the Louis Skinner home ,
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Skinner and children, Mrs. Neai
Nicholson and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Eber Patte and Mr and Mrs
Jerry Patte and son, all of Nyssa, l
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Skinner, Mrs . I
Betty White and Karen, Cliff Girard,
all of California, and Mary English I
Mrs. Orville McEwen and children j
and Mrs Grant Patterson and
children spent a few days last week
at McCall.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Hite and
Louise drove to Emmett Sunday to I
see Mr. and Mrs. Jess Chadwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bigelow called
at the Niss Hatt home Sunday j
evening. Upon on their return home
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Robb of Ny­
ssa called at the Bigelow home.
Mrs. L. M Koger and sons of
Ontario and Rev. C E Trueblood of
Seattle spent Thursday afternoon at
the Harlan Koger home.
Rudolph Hite and his grandson,
Sonny Hite, went to Haines Friday
and returned home Sunday evening.
Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. Keith
Moore and son of Notus spent Sat­
urday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Crocker.
Mrs. Jessie Fisher of Cove stopped
by the O wyhee Grocery Thursday;
afternoon to visit her old neighbors, |
Mr and Mrs. Harlan Koger
Saturday Mrs. George Schweizer,
Mrs. Sid Flanagan and Mrs. Bud
Wilson drove above Riggins to get
material for the Garden Club fair |
booth. The ladies took a picnic lunch j
and spent the day.
Den 5 from this community had a
part in the pack meeting held Wed­
nesday evening on the lawn of the
Presbyterian Church In Adrian.
Junior Atagi was awarded a boy
scout knife for selling the largest
number of tickets to the circus last
spring. Junior was also given his
Arrow Award.
Mr. and Mrs Grant Patterson and
children and Mr. and Mrs. La wrence
Hislop of Fruitland had their dinner
in the Nyssa park Sunday.
Mr and Mr-. Jim Belveal and
daughters of Nyssa were Sunday
guests at the Gerald Slippy heme.
J
^\Ve extend our
Congratulateions
Let Us Pause on This Day From
Our Holiday-ing to Consider the
Debt We Owe America's Work­
ers, Not Only for the Many Won­
derful Things They Have Helped
Produce for Our Need But Also
For the Role They Play in Creating That Free Society That
Is America. Proud of Their Accomplishments, Staunch in
Defense of Their Rights, American Workers are as Beacons
to the World.
Prices Effective F rid a/-Salu rday- Sunday
Tuna
■'
Idaho Foods
Reg. 39c Pkg.
Van Camp's
No. 2
Nalley's
15-oz.
2 for
2 for
Mt. Whitney
Standard Tall Can
2 for
4-lb bag
Sperry
COUNTER SERVICE
MEATS
Fryers
*a. $1.39
Picnics
Lb . 57c
Extra large— Pan-ready
Nu Acres News
Farmerettes Club
Four Do-More 4-H club members
will represent the Payette county-
judging teams to go to the Pacific
International Fair at Portland in
October. Placing on the girls team
are Velda Samuels. Joanne Martin
and Geraldine Fry. On tne boys
team is Harley Sager.
Visiting at the J J. Montague home
last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Zeb
Evins of Vale.
Duane Orcutt, Gary Thomson and
Mrs. Merle Thompson spent last
Friday and Saturday at Evergreen
and Starky where they went on a
camping trip with Mrs. George
Champion and her Sunday School
class of boys from Fruitland.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Junior
Montague are visiting at the J. J.
Montague home from Washington.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Daudt and
family of Payette visited with the
A. P. Chesney family Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Smith and fam­
ily of Vale, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Hutchinson and Donna o f Meridian,
and Mr. and Mr-. Joseph Junior
Montague of Washington had Sun­
day dinner at the J. J. Montague i
! home Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. George Grasmick
1 and Paula visited with the Frank
i Ned bale* family Sunday.
The Payette county girls Judging
I team placed third at the Judging
! contest at the State Fair last week
Velda Samuel- and Joanne Mar-
; ;.in visited Mrs. Olive Thompson
i Sunday afternoon.
1
29 c
33 <
69 <
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49 <
5 cans
Clearwater
Potato Chips
P o rk V Beans
Beef Stew
Olives
Pancake Flour
I» "!J
Morrell's—Ready-io-eat
Sausag e
3 Lbs. st
Pure Pork
Lb.,
Liver
Tender
39 <
B eef
BAKERY
SPECIAL
market
v itJ u J ^ •- V1
6th & Main at ih» "Y "
Nyssa
French Bread
2 loaves 2 9 e