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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY. M AY 13. 1954 Buena Vista Elk s Gleemen io Give Concert May 14 At Nyssa Auditorium LO C A L NEW S Mrs. Alva Goodell Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Fife and Susan and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fife returned Thursday after spending two weeks in Amarrillo, Texas where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fife and did the tile work on the new Amarillo I.DS branch building. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Azman of Chicago visited last week in Nys sa with Mrs. Raymond Larson. Mrs. Frank Morgan left Friday by plane for Denver, to visit Mr and Mrs. A. B. Ballah. Tom Jones lefl Nyssa Sunday night for Salt Lake City to attend a three day conference of the Union Pacific railroad. Mrs. L. G. Poulsen left Mon day for Montpelier, Ida , where she was called by the illne: her sister, Mrs. Ben Roberts. Dial 2804 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephen and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Step hen and family, Mr. and Mrs. J.mies Stephen. Jr. and boys and Mr and Mrs. James Stephen, Sr. attended a picnic dinner Sunday at the Roger Norland home at Adrian. Edward Topi iff, Reta Mae and Wanda have been sick with the flu for the past week while Kirk, Donnie and Brian Cleaver, small sons of Delbert Cleaver have had chicken pox. Alan Clea ver. son of La Vern Cleaver has ai-o been ill. Nancy Nesbitt of Payette spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Alva Goodell home. Mrs. Dan Parker, Mrs. Eugene Stephen and Mrs. Joe Stephen attended a 4-H leaders council at Ontario last Wednesday after noon. Ray Deffenbaugh of New P ly T . i c a c s i n g e r s w i n o e n e a r a Dy comes trom Ontario. Payette mouth and Everette Eachus call Music Week audience when and Nyssa. Nyssa men pictured meeting to order. Eight members ed at the Edward T op liff home they appear in concert Friday are Hugh Tobler, back row, left and four visitors and the home evening in the Nyssa high Sunday evening. end; Jack Church, middle row, agent, Mrs. Wimsatt were pres John Wallace of Hailey, Idaho school auditorium. They are the second from left end and Jack ent. During the busineess meet organized Ontario visited Friday afternoon at the recently Zittercob, front row, left end. ing plans were made for attend Eugene and Joe Stephen homes. Elk's Gleemen, directed by Ed Carlos Buchner, Dwight Wyc- ing the Homemakers festival at Fair. Organized in October, Mr. Wallace is their uncle. koff and the Rev. Carl Gross Adrian Tuesday, May 4 Officers were elected for next year as 1953, membership of the group Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen, also belong to the group. follows: Margaret McKague, Jr spent Sunday evening at the j ‘ chairman; Donna Nelson, vice- Leslie Topliff home. Hoffman home. Mr. Highland left chairman; Bea Anderson, secret Mr. and Mrs. Jim Eldridge and for his home in Walla Wall Mon- ary-treasurer. The next meeting family called at the Mancil Bish-, day and Mrs. Highland and child- will be May 25. The lesson will lie op home Sunday. | ren stayed for a longer visit. She creative embroidery, to be pre Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day and will stay with her parents, Mr. Sally Price, Phone 3693 sented by project leaders, Hilda family of Adrian spent Sunday and Mrs. Marion Kurtz of Ad- and Helen Davis, Donna Nelson, evemng at the Howard Day rian. Leonard Price and Marvin and Margaret McKague served home. Refreshments were served. Mr and Mrs Dan Herren and refreshments. Several from this community chlidren called at the La Vern Price come from Arco, Idaho Sat urday to help their dad on the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McJunk attended the fashion show at the Cleaver home Saturday evening farm for awhile. ins and daughter of Kuna, visited Nyssa school Tuesday evening of __, », „ last week. Mr and Mrs Georg° Cleaver, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Eachus their parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- Mrs. Willis Bertram, Mrs. Wil- nL f. V„ rn Cleaver and Alan and granddaughter, Paula Mc- cil Quick Sunday. Mrs. McJunk- son Winter and Mrs. Wayne Bowce" wf re flshinS at Goldrick of Meridian visited Mr. ins and daughter stayed a few Simpson were in Boise Friday. J ec am a urc*ay- ___ ____ and Mrs. _____ Keith ______ Eachus ___ and days and left Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson Jerri and tern Scott of Payette daughter of Lakeview, Oregon to return home. and Mrs. Willis Bertram were in are visiting at the Lester Cleaver from Friday until Monday. They Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Price, Mar Adrian and Parma Tuesday. , ™orn, f T h e y plan to stay two also went trout fishing and re vin and Leonard went to the ported good luck. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tannersp pent I weeks. Owyhee reservior Tuesday after Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. ^ r^..an<? ^ rs- Glen Hoffman; The Darting Tuckers sewing noon fishing. They caught several and Glenda were in Parma Sun 1 club met at the home of th eir! small crappies. Gerald Horn. Junius Tanner attended an all- da£ Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Price of Par I leader, Mrs. Marion Peterson star football meeting at Ontario Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Cleaver Saturday May 1. Linda Costley, ma were Wednesday dinner Sunday. and children were Sunday dinner | chairman called the meeting to guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mr. and Mrs. David Highland, guests at the Don Herren home, order. Others present were Ber- ■ Price. Dwight and Paula visited F ri- 1 Mrs. John Bowen of Vale and nice Jorgenson, secretary; Dar- Mrs Terry McGoldrick of Mer day and Saturday at the S. B. i Mrs. Robert Bowen were Tuesday lene Davis, Helen and Grace idian came Tuesday evening and Johannessen. Mrs. Margie Mc- had supper with her parents, Kague 4-H chairman of the ex Mr. and Mrs. Claude Eachus. She tension unit visited the club. The left her youngest daughter, Jill main topic of business was mak here and took Paula home. ing plans for the radio program Marvin Price visited Gary broadcast over KSRV Saturday Webster in Adrian Wednesday May 22. rwght. Mrs. Claude Eachus and Mrs. Mrs. John Linder of Homedale Republican Sally Price went over in the Big gave a pink and blue shower for Bend district Thursday morning Mrs. Richard Linder Wednesday, Candidate gathering asparagus. with Virginia Hulse assisting. Ridgeview extension unit met There were 11 present. Tuesday in the club room. The Mr. and Mrs. Perle Davis and chairman, Flora Pullen called the Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Quick went fishing on the Owyhee river dinner guests at the La Vern opening day of trout season and Cleaver home. Michel Bowen report good luck. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson, stayed Tuesday and Wednesday. Eugene Cleaver had his arm Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Clampett, operated on Saturday. His arm Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Hastriter, was injured several years ago Gary Mickey watched TV at the when his car hit a truck parked Irvin Dairdson home one night on the road. last week. Guy and Martin Tanner fished Several from this community at Malheur reservoir Friday. enjoyed the pictures shown by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cleaver Mrs. Troxell at the Free Metho and family attended a family din dist church at Adrian Sunday ner at the Charles Davis home in night. Mrs. Troxell is a returned missionary from Central Am eri Burns Sunday. Graduate Nampa High School. 3x/2 years U or Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver ca. 10 Years Experience Idaho Road and Highway Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Costley, and children fished at Rose creek construction Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sipes, Mr. 5 Years Selling Heavy Construction Equipment Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell had and Mrs. Pearle Davis, Mr. and Last 17 Years Farmer and Stockman in Malheur as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Quick, Mr. and Mrs. County Mrs. Delbert Cleaver, Gary, Clarence McKague, Mr. and Mrs. Brian, Kirk and Dannie and Nan Floyd McKague, Ben Claussen For Independent County Road Districts and Andy Anderson attended the cy Nesbitt. (Paid Pol. Adv. by A. O. Eubanks) Mrs. Glen Hoffman and Glenda benefit card party given by the American Legion Saturday night have been ill the past week. Ridgeview News A. O . EUBANKS MALHEUR PAGE THIRTEEN Tuesday Evening Bridge In Payette Mrs. Bernard Frost was hostess to members of the Tuesday after noon bridge club at her home in Payette. High scores were won Guest From Boise Mrs. Clara Davis of Boise is by Mrs. George Mitchell, high visiting this week with her son- and Mrs. Henry Hartley, second in-law and daughter, Mr. and high. Mrs. Clyde Snider. •j.__ Guests o f Deweys Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reitz of Guests For Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mefford of Boise, former Nyssa residents, were Sunday dinner guests of were in Nyssa Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Jorgenson at home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dew ey. Fruitland. E. Wise Guest Of Amity Club Mrs. Enid Wise was guest peaker of the Amity club at their meeting Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Charley Mann. Mrs. Wise, an English nurse, told of her experiences in England and Europe during World War II. Mrs Howard Myrick, v ie « Prt‘s*dent, conducted the meeting. Gardening hints were exchanged by members. Mrs. Eldred Brower and Mrs. Marvin Jeffries were guests. A luncheon was served by the host ess. Flinders’ Guests Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wilson entertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Wilson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. El wood Flinders and Gail. Pink and Blue Shower Honors Mrs. Pearson Mrs. Joe Cundall, Mrs. Bill Wahlert and Mrs. Wilton Jack* son were hostesses Wednesday afternoon at a pink and blue shower for Mrs. Bill Pearson at the Cundall home. Guests at the luncheon were Mesdames Jerry Flesey of On tario. Vern Moncur, Clyde Sni der, Torn Jones. Leonard Hewett. Homer Jackson, Harold Wilson and Nora L. Jackson. Luncheon tables were centered with May Day baskets filled with spring flowers. Mrs. Pearson received many lovely gifts. Iced punch was ser ved at the close of the afternoon. EN3 RICHARD POUNDS VISITS IN NYSSA EN3 Richard Pounds arrived in Nyssa last Monday evening to spend a 30 day furlough from the United States Navy, with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pounds and with other friends and rela- tives. Pounds, stationed aboard the j submarine, USS Menhaden has spent the past year in the Far East. in Adrian. The proceeds from the j party are to be used to send a boy to Boys State in Salem. The j Adrian Commerical club and J Lions club are each sponsoring a [ boy for Boys State also. Mr. and Mrs. Pearle Davis drove to Bruneau Sunday to see the rodeo. Ronald Hulse went to Boise Wednesday to take his physical examination for the Navy. He will leave sometime in June. Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Hulse and | sons visited at the C. S. P ric e , home Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Spud Murphy of Homedale visited at the C. S. j Price home Thursday night. CHICKEN for Sunday Dinner! ■ ■■■■■ ■ Serve the BEST W h y be bothered w ith the m essy Job of dressing poultry? W e Are Equipped to LET U S ............. DO I T S ee U s A b o u t O th er Pro d u ce GEM PRODUCE CO. 6th and Good Dial 2315 W h o g e ts th e m o n e y S ta n d a rd ta ke s in? County Judge For Re-Election GEO. C. BEECHLER Goods and se rvice s — from paper clipR to pro fessional services—cost us $324,743,000. It was spent with thousands of firms, large and small. Crude oil was a big item. T o supplement our own production we bought $135,600,000 worth — an important sum to crude oil producers. Exploration to replace E m p lo y e e »' wage* for oil our customers use is time worked took $163,- a vital operation. Our 947,000 of our income. stepped-up search for A n o th er $43,000,000 new oil reserves cost went for employee bene fits for Standard Oilers. $79,000,000 in 1953. ation and upkeep cost $157,834,000. Part of it will replace worn-out fa cilities, but millions went to workmen, technicians. New construction, such as refinery facilities, to make more and better products, cost $145,- 000,000. T h is helped meet builders’ payrolls. Taxes paid by Standard 112,000 shareholders' to U. S., states, coun ties and cities amounted to $106,300,000—enough to buy p len ty o f fire trucks, schools, bridges. profits came from what was left. They received about on each dollar's worth of stock. Total: $86,020,000. Wear and tear, depreci Y o u r p i c t u r e belongs here, too. Because most o f the Republican Candidate for $1,156,757,000 Standard Oil Company o f California took in last year ended up with you— the public. Whether one of the hundreds of millions of dollars COUNTY CORONER worth o f checks Standard wrote last year was sent to you, or spent with you, or helped make possible better gasoline and oil for your car, you and practi cally everyone else in the West benefited. Thousands • • • • Owner oi Funeral Homes & Ambulance Service in Ontario & Vale Mortician and Funeral Director for 25 Years Veteran, World War II, U. S. Navy Resident of Oregon for 40 Years of merchants and professional people in hundreds of Your Vote for Beechler Insures the people of M alheur County continued Efficient, Economical and Prompt Service with close cooperation with the la w enforcement agencies of the State and County. our products well made and worth buying. And by VOTE (X) BEECHLER FOR CORONER (Paid Pol. Adv. by Geo. C. Beechler towns profited from the pay checks Standard Oilers spent. O ur tax payments helped finance schools for your children, parks for vacationers, and bridges for motorists. Carpenters, steelmen, lumberjacks bene fited from the facilities we built and the maintenance work we did. It all fits together: 1953 was a good year for Standard because so many of you thought making it a good year for us, you made it a good year for many others. 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