Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 11, 1954, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11 1954
I J Kneiful home in Parma honoring berts. In the afternoon they called
golden wedding anniversary of at the Roland Riggs home and saw
their parents, Mr and Mrs. Clar­ their new baby.
ence Counc-Lman of Roswell.
Miss Alice Thompson .pent Fri­
Miss Helen Hatch
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hatch. day night in Boise at the home of
Phone Parma 1-F21
Helen and Phillip and Mrs. Clara Mrs Fred Curtiss, leaving Saturday-
Cassell spent Saturday evening at morning with a group to attend the
Mr and Mrs. Harvey Bennett the Howard Hatch heme in Adrian. youth Synod being held at Burley,
Elbert Hatch of Caldwell called Idaho
entertained her parents, Mr and
Mrs. R M. Roebuck and Mrs. Don
Mrs. Clarence Councilman of Ros­ at the home o f his grandparents,
well, last Wednesday evening at a Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hatch. Sunday Case and family of Wilder spent
dinner in honor of their golden forenoon and to see his father,; Friday afternoon at the Chas Reno
wedding anniversary. Those present Howard Hatch o f Adrian, who was home.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Ferguson were
were Mrs. Lucie Schafer of Parker, working on his father's water sy-
Sunday dinner guests of Mr ana
South Dakota, Mr. and Mrs George j stem.
Mrs
Myrtle
Hatch
and
Helen
and
Mrs. Chas. Reno.
Kuhler of Wakonda, S. D., Mr and
Mrs. Ralph Dotson of Boise, Mr Mrs. Clara Cassell, their house
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones and
and Mrs. C. J. Kneiful and Mary guest, visited Saturday afternoon family enjoyed dinner Sunday vith
with
Mr
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Stark.
Sue o f Parma and Mrs. Floyd Wood.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs Guy-
Mrs. Sarah Cartwright accompan­
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett ied Mrs. Myrtle Hatch and Helen Strong in Parma. The occasion be­
and Dick and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd to Ontario and Payette last Thurs­ ing Mrs. Jones' birthday
Wood, attended the open house day, where they attended the Fed­
A Founders Day program is plan­
party Saturday afternoon at the C. eral Farm Loan banquet. Mr. and ned for the regular PTA meeting
g
Mrs. Geo. Elfers and John Thomp­ this Thursday evening at the
Bend school house.
son also attended.
Burt Wiley and the Heinrichs
Mrs. Clara Cassell of Payette is
spending a few days visiting at the brothers were down from Donnelly
Harvey Hatch home and visiting last week selling seed potatoes.
old friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raney ?f
The members of the Jolly J a n e 1 Parma were Sunday dinner guests
! club announced that they had sold at the Herb Thomas heme. In the
tickets enough on their quilt to afternoon the ladies went to Adrian
turn in $10 to the Adrian March of
Dimes Campaign and $100 to the
polio ward in the Nyssa Memorial
hospital. The drawing took place
Friday evening at the game in Ad­
rian. Mrs. Clara Holly was the rwin-
I ner.
Mrs. Angie Chaney visited her
daughter, Mrs. Don Kadel, in the
Nampa hospital last Wednesday.
Miss Shirley Chaney spent from
Tuesday until Sunday with home
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney at­
Started in January, Feb­
tended Mrs. Del Whiffin's funeral
ruary, and early March...
in Caldwell Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Strong and
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett
of New Plymouth, were Sunday din­
ner guests at the Dewey Strong
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Strong and
family went to Durkee, Oreg.. a
week ago Sunday and visited her
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eloise Boren.
should make $20 to $40
Mr.’ and Mrs. Ray Cartwright,
visited her mother, Mrs. Naomi
extra profits per 100
Wright in Nampa Sunday, also at
the home o f Mrs. F. J. Pitser, old
pullet chicks . ..
friends and school mates.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pelton of
Clarkston, Wash., visited her sister,
Mrs. Irma Hcpkins last Tuesday.
Miss Faye Marie Hopkins has
been transfered to Homedale frem
the Payette Idaho Power office. She
had the misfortune to wreck her
car due to the fog and slippery road
just west o f Homedale Monday
morning. She was thrown out of her
car which was badly damaged, but
she escaped injury.,
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Mattison and
son, John Mattison and family of j
because they will lay
Homedale visited Sunday afternoon
at the Boyce Vande Water home.
more eggs in the fall and
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Patterson and
early winter when egg
son, Jim, o f Wilder visited Satur­
day evening with her parents, Mr.
prices are highest.
and Mrs. Zeb Wilson.
Karen and Sharen Roberts at­
tended the Adrian Spinster home
making 4-H club at the heme of
Mrs. Kenneth McDonald in Owyhee
last Tuesday. Their project was
proper way of cleaning floors.
Mrs. Boyce Vande Water accom p­
anied Mrs. Laura Vande Water and
Kent to Nampa Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Elfers ac­
companied Mr. and Mrs. Boyce
Vande Water and they were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Alta Graham
in Parma.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Vande Water,
Book your chicks now
drove to Payette Saturday night
for early delivery.
and brought their daughter, Lor­
re ta home for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts, Shar­
en and Karen and Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Roberts spent Thursday-
evening with the Happ Riggs fam ­
ily in Parma.
Mrs. Goldie Roberts and the girls
visited her parents, the Miller Hen-
Dial 2201
N yssa, Ore. derlider’s in Nampa Saturday. Sun­
day they visited the new Huffer
baby at the home o f its grand­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilber R o-
Big Bend
and visited with Mrs Glen Brown
Mr» Herb Th?ma«. Mrs Grace
Ba wtinheimer, Mrs Jack laney of
Parma and their *i;ter. Mr- Nan­
nie Yardly of Weiser, visited their
sister. Mrs. Chas. Wyman in Bci-e
last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson,
Alice and Jimmy were Sunday din­
ner guests at the Robert Ober.dcrff
home.
Mr and Mrs Tom Hilderman and
family of Homedale w-ere overnight
guests of her parents, Mr and Mr-
Chas. Reno.
Mr. and M.- j . Kenneth Reno and
family and Mrs. Floyd Higgins and
Lilly o f Parma and Mr. and Mrs
Dale Teter and family spent Thurs­
day evening visiting at the Chas.
Reno home.
Mrs Goldie Roberts sp nt Tues­
day and Wednesday in Ontario at
the Eastern Oregon 4-H leader-
conference. There were a hundred
leaders present The Amalgamated
sugar company of Nyssa entertained
with a banquet at noon In the
afternoon they took them all through
the factory.
Miss Lorretta Vande Water ac­
companied by Miss Faye Marie
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Hopkins sang for the Price and the Presbyterian church basement
business meeting games were played
Groves wedding Sunday evening in in Roswell.
with Betty Faries, Cora Rookstol,
the Adrian Presbyterian church.
Mrs. Mildred Bishop made a busi­ Della Holmes ,*rd Frances Focht
Miss Joyce Jeiinek is home visit­ ness trip to Nyssa Monday morning winning prizes Lunch was served
ing her parents. Mr and Mrs. Vern
Mr and Mrs Case Muntjewtrff by the hostess assisted by Cora R ok-
Bullen and family for a few days received a telephone call from their stool. The next club meeting will
leaving soon for Camp Stoneman. son, Garritt at Joseph Sunday stat­ be Feb. 17 with Cora Rooks'-xj|
Calif, where she soon will leave for; ing the weather was nice and he hostess. Valentines and handker­
over seas duty.
had visited his doctor at Walla chiefs will be exchanged RoO call
Mrs. Grace Brown accompanied Walla and he was coming along will be answered by Pollyanna sug­
Mrs Angie Chaney to Emmett last nicely and would not have to go gestions.
Tuesday where she visited her *'»- back until May.
William and Hollis De Grofft o f
ter. Mrs. Bill Brownfield. Mrs
Mrs Mary Thompson substituted Wallowa, G reg, visited at the F.
Brown visited her cousin, Leslie in the Roswell school three days last G. Holmes home Friday.
Gibson.
week.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Byers made
Mr and Mrs Herb Thomas visited
a business trip to Caldwell and
their daughter, Mrs Riley Dille in I
Nampa Saturday. Betty returned
Weiser last Monday.
With them for the week end
Mrs. Herb Thomas attended the
Mr. and Mrs Robert Holmes were
H E C. club Tuesday at the home
dinner guests Sunday evening at
of Mrs Wesley Piercy in Kingman i
the Roy Holmes home.
Kolony.
Ralph Chenault suffered a heart
Mrs. Kraik Byers
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Newton and Burt
attack Sunday He is in the Malheur
visited wHh Mr and Mrs. Case
Memorial hospital.
Phone 2325
Muntjewerff Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Shuster o f
Mrs. Herb Thomas entertained
The Merry Matrons club met at Huntington, visited at the Robert
the Ladies afternoon Pinochle club the home of Lillian Lundy Wedne-- Holmes home Monday.
at her home Thursday.
day afternoon. Feb 3 with 14 mem­
Mrs. Mary Brumbach and Mrs bers and two guests, Lucille Run-
MENTION THE
Mildred Bishop attended Royal oern and Frances Focht, present I
GATE CITY JOURNAL
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Vi mile west on Alberta Ave. Dial 3093. locker plant
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