Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 07, 1954, Page PAGE ELEVEN, Image 11

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1954
Newell Heights News
The Passing Scene
bv 1« |»jur
Modern Pioneer Club
Dial 2593
Adrian News
Rose Willis
PAGE ELEVEN
district are having a camparee at Visits Relatives In Utah
the Big Bend park Friday even­ Mrs. Elwood Flinders and Gail
ing. They will camp there over­ left Saturday evening for Morgan,
night and return Saturday.
Utah to visit at the home of her
Mrs Bill Willis, Billie, Marsha, sister,
Hugo Olsen. She also
Mrs Chuck Gilbert, Patty, Bar­ visited Mrs.
her
son,
who is at­
bara and Carol called on M rs.; tending school in Gerald
Ogden
and with
Howard Connaughv, Dee Dee and her daughter and son-in-uaw.
Mr.
Molly Sunday.
and
Mrs.
Lorin
Saunders
and
Mrs. Mary Henderson spent the
of Denver, Colo., who were
weekend in Notus at the home of Steve
visiting
the Olsens.
her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Coon and family.
USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS.
Rev Harold Kurtz of New Con- Mr. and Mis. Frank Mowrcader
Mrs. Austin Gilbert, Mrs. Chuck
cord, Ohio, arrived Sunday morn- at Ontario.
Gilbert and Mrs. Bill Willis spent
Friday afternoon in Vale.
ir,8J awth
w°n?e
ihisparcnts
Jes:* Ashcraft
and Tonv
and
and
Mrs. e M
L. i Kurtz,
to spend Mr a Dale
spent Martinez
the weekend
Glen Pounds attended a dinner
week. Rev. Kurtz, his wife, Polly, deer hunting
at the Eastside Cafe Monday eve­
and three daughters live in a Thursday Mrs. Rube Graham i
ning at which Sen Estes Kefauver
mission house on the campus at and son, Gary, Mrs. Dick Kriegh
was speaker.
Muskingham College. While Rev. and
children
spent
the
day
in'
Mr. and Mrs. John Jarvis and
Kurtz is visiting here, his wife Boise. Mrs. Kriegh visited with
Mr. and Mrs. James Stephens re­
and daughters are visiting her her
niece, Mrs. Billy Pryar.
turned home Sunday evening
mother at Des Moines, Iowa.
from their two weeks' visit with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vernon
Butler
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Morris and
relatives in South Dakota
Mrs. Margaret Payne of On­
family of Nampa were Sunday and
Mr. and Mrs W. W Webb were
drove to Payette Lakes Wed­
guests at the C. B. Hill home. tario
dinner
guests at the home of Mr
nesday
to
get
their
boat.
While
Later in the day the Morris and there they visited with Mr. and
" T V -R A D IO
and
Mrs.
George Baker Monday
and Hills visited Mrs. Harrv Sites
evening.
of Homedale who is recuperating
f \r their
,ip t s boat. They %sh° returned
,had j° ne
PHONOGRAPH
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis, and
^
* their
for
to
from major surgery.
home Thursda'v re
Stevie of Prineville are visiting
All three for the Price of One!
Mrs. M. L. Judd and Mrs. C. B Margaret Butler attended GAA
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
Hill attended the Ontario Garden
McGinnis.
club dinner held Tuesday at the pIay daV. held at Nyssa Saturday.
• nig 2 1 'TV “Optic F ilter” Screen
'
Mrs. Alvon McGinnis, Mrs. Dick
Louise
Hutchinson
spent
the
A1 Andrews home in Ontario. week end at Adrian with Donna
Davis
and
Stevie
called
at
the
• Powerful Advance Cascode Chassia
There were 80 guests from nine Reuter. Saturday they went to
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith
•
3-Spced Phonograph—AM Radio
towns.
Sunday afternoon.
Boise
with
Mrs.
Henry
Reuter
and
• Com pact cabinet less th a n 2' wide
The Fidelae Amicae society will
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Casurella
Glenn Ward.
meet Thursday after school at Mrs.
1
and
family
visited
at
the
home
of
the Adrian United Presbyterian Mrs. Vernon Butler attended
friends in Quincy, W ash, from
Community church. Louise Hut-
,^ yd’a c*u^ °f the Daughters
, Wednesday to Saturday.
chinson and Nancy Hill will be °[
fsl'e Tuesday afternoon at
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bonde of
the K. E. Kerley home in Nyssa.
1
Emmett
were Sunday dinner
hostesses.
Mrs. Kerley was hostess with Mrs.
1
guests
of
Mrs. Anna Sparks and
Mrs. Louis Pratt attended the Helen
1 Block West of R. R, Depot
Maulding and Mrs. Butler
, Wayne.
second congressional district assisting.
All the Scouts of the Malheur
Democratic meeting Sunday af­ Richard Sharp, son of the Ver­
ternoon at the Moore hotel in On­ nal Sharps, returned to school
tario.
R ie T r o v .I.r i Safely Service
after major surgery.
Mrs. Roy Hirai visited Thursday Friday
YES, WE'RE " H E L P I N G BUI LD O R E G O N T O G E T H E R * .
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Koopman
with Mrs. Harold Wilson and new
daughter at the Holy Rosary hos- > Ontario were Sunday guests at
"It’s getting to be kind of a little game with Fred— so far,
pital in Ontario.
the Luit Stam home. Mrs. Koop-
he’s been hit by Connecticut, Vermont, New York and
Several residents of Newell !1 a ^ .iw * « ^ h™ l ‘sters'
REGARDLESS OF SNOW, RAIN OR SUNSHINE,
Oklahoma drivers!”
Heights attended the banquet at : it . c ,
, a, y’ annY.
the East Side Cafe Monday night ™ *d J unday with her parents
to hear a speech by U. S. Sen.1
hUsband was decr
7 5 0 MILLION QUARTS OF MILK
Oregon coast. Mr. and Mrs. Ho­
Estes Kefauver. They were Mr. Mrs. Gary Blanch and son,
ward Hatch and Mrs. Hatt and
are delivered in Oregon
and Mrs. Roy Hirai, Mr. and Mrs.
children spent 10 days visiting
of Pasco, Wash., are
Louis Pratt, Frankie and Anita. Gregory
relatives
in
Ukiah,
Calif.,
and
on
each year to countless housewives, grocers,
visiting at the Ralph Blanch
Mrs. Kenneth McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Larson and home.
the return trip visited at the Har­
Dial 3209
Nels, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene The children of Mr. and Mrs.
ry Russell home in Toledo, Ore.
restaurants, bakeries and other users of milk.
Pratt.
Mr. Russell is in the Veterans
Bob
Haney
are
staying
at
the
Bob and Shirley Skinner play­ hospital in Portland.
Mrs. K. Okano and r i, Mrs. Hirro
A1
4 , ---„
Mairiam
Okano of , 0 Sunset 4 , Valley
visited
a * Haney
- v. home
. .. while their ed the guitar and piano for the Mrs. W. W. Smith spent Thurs­
About 30 per cent of the food we use is
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Roy Mrs E„a ¿ ¿ ' " J Qgdeni meeting Tuesday evening when day evening with Mrs. S. D. Big­
milk itself or has milk as an ingredient.
the Riding club entertained the elow.
WRCA
at
the
Oregon
Trail
hall
The Grade A label on your quart of milk
Cub Scouts den 3 of Newell "sited her daughter'and family
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley and
Ed Bassett took a group children
Heights will meet Monday after from Monday to Wednesday of of Mrs.
called
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
stands for highest quality. It can only
Adrian high school seniors to Damon Savage in Nyssa Sunday
school at the Eugene Pratt home. ]ast week.
Ontario Saturday to get their afternoon.
be used if all requirements of the U. S.
Modern Pioneer club met Tues- Mrs. Dick Kriegh drove to Cald- pictures
taken.
The
girls
were
day afternoon at the A. M. Ham- j well Friday afternoon to get her Wanda Bassett, E/fie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William Peutz re­
Health Grade A Milk Ordinance as well as the
mon home. There were 11 mem- niece, Joan Stewart, a student at Gladys Molt, Karen McKinley, turned to McCall Monday morn­
City and State Grade A milk ordinances have
bers present and guests were M rs., the College of Idaho, who spent
ing after spending the past week
Jesse Martinez and Linda. L un-: the week end at the Kriegh home, and Betty Defier.
here.
been met. A fair price for Oregon Grade A Milk
cheon was served by Mrs. H am -! Mrs. Kriegh drove Joan back to Mr. and Mrs. Marty McKim! Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley
producers makes this possible.
and daughter of Moses Lake and
mon, assisted by Thelma Ham-1 college Sunday night,
Mrs.
Russ
Patton
and
Jackie
of
had
Sunday
dinner
with
their
son
mon. The next meeting will be j Mrs. Dudley Kurtz spent Mon- Quincy, arrived Friday evening and f,a m,ly’ M r and Mrs. Keith
at the Rarv Laan home Oct. 20. day and Tuesday at the home of
Nearly one person out of every 13 Oregonians is employed the year around
of their parents. Mr Gressley’ near ° ntari°
Tuesday afternoon Louise Hill her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer at and the Mrs. home
E. E. Crocker, for a visit Mr- and Mrs Jack Gair of
and Leota Kriegh went to Ontario Gaskill, at Ontario.
in Oregon’s Dairy Industry, and their purchasing power is vital to you as a
Ditty of New Plymouth ? eattle called at <he home of her
to get the lesson for the extension Mrs. Lydia Worden visited at c a Jess
father* Verner Carlson Sunday
consumer as well as a taxpay er.
club’s next meeting to be held the Ray Leedy home at Hunting lle d on a few old noi«Whore in afternoon
on their way home
the third Thursday in October, j ton over the weekend. Alvin W or-! this community Saturday.
It will be “Home Care of the den went with her to go deer Mrs. Donald’’Hatt and^children
3 ‘“ f 7 Uta*'
Back of every quart of milk lies the prosperity of whole communities of
Hair.”
hunting and got his deer.
and her mother, Mrs. Howard Mr' a" d t^ rs‘ Ge°!‘g'? Menda‘
our state. Country towns flourish only when agriculture products sell at a
Dick Kriega went deer hunting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huett and Hatch of Adrian visited in Parma 1°™ and
Henry called
on and
Mr
Mrs. Charley
Culbertson
rear Ironside with Vernon Park­ boys of Roswell and Mrs. Rose Friday evening at the Earl Hin- and
fair price. In turn these small towns keep the wheels of industry turning
er, and sons, Bob and Paul, How­ Douglas of Parma were callers at man home to see their new son Larry Monday evening.
in
our cities and help give thousands of fellow citizens steady employment.
Vernon a n d Eldon Slippy
ard Hatch and Don Hatt. They the Oscar Haney home Saturday Vincent Lynn Hinman.
spent
the
week
end
with
their
returned with six deer.
-
ti Haney and j chi
, - Utah,
Mrs. b A. u rn T. e d Hill to of her East
Layton,
Mrs. Alvin Worden and children aft- Mrs. no° Mariam
home
Sun- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
In order to safeguard Oregon’s 70-million-dollar Dairy Industry, the
spent the weekend with Mrs. dren were Sunday dinner guests day after spcnding two weeks Franklin in Parma while their
parents
were
in
Boise.
Mr.
Slippy
Verna Costley at Ridgeview.
legislature enacted the Oregon Milk Marketing Act. Due to this law the
aS frS i ? T -
, here with her son-in-law and is in the hospital for observation.
Callers this week at the M. L. O n ^ io
f
d
Carr
°
f
d
^
g
h
ter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
farmers’ share of the consumers' dollar has increased from 39% in 1933 to
Kurtz home to visit with Mrs. i
Perry Crocker, small son of Mr.
Mitchell
and
helping
to
care
for
Kurtz, who is ill, were Rev. and guests at Z the ? home of r J Mrs. S^ Carr r s Mrs_
Mitchell who had a thyroid and Mrs. Melvin Crocker had his
56.147c in 1954. Vet milk is today the best and cheapest food your money can
Mrs. Henry Moore, Friday even­ sister, Mrs. Louis Pratt and fam operation in a Boise hospital.
tonsils removed Thursday i n
buy. This law is essential to our health as well as the economic welfare of
ing. Louise Hill called Wednes­ ily.
Bob Rice and daughters Nyssa.
day. Mrs. W. E. Piercy and Mrs. Oscar Honey has been doing of Mrs.
our state. It is beneficial to producers and consumers alike.
Quincy arrived Thursday Mrs. Gertrude Bigelow had
Martin of Clarkston, Wash., were chores for W. L. Long for the past evening
Sunday
dinner
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
to
be
with
Mrs.
Rice’s
two weeks, while the Longs vaca­ brother, Gerald Slippy, when he Ed Corfield.
Thursday callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz and tioned in Utah.
a hospital in Boise. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moses went
children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Price and entered
and
Mrs.
Claude Smith took Lana to Nyssa Thursday to the home
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hammon are and Christy
Rice and back
their of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Saund­
deer hunting in the Mahogany home in Q£incy
wi„ to remain
ers for dinner and in the after­
FOR DIFFICULT
mountams.
until
Mrs.
Rice
returns.
noon took Mrs. Saunders and Mr.
TV TROUBLES Dick Kriegh is running the corn Mrs Donald Hatt and children and
Mrs. Moses to Boise to see
ÎM ,
pr.por.d end pold for by If). Oregon Milk Producer.' Commit)..,
chopper for Wayne Piercy, who returned Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shelton and
I , ,1,1 Adorni, Monog.r, 303 Pho.ni* Building, Portlond 4 , Oregon
is ill with the flu.
from {ri t California and the
Mrs. Duane Davenport and _________ ______________________ son.
Graduate Coyne Electrical
Linda spent Sunday with her |
mother, Mrs. Oscar Haney. It was
____________________________
School of Chicago
Mrs.
Haney’s
birthday.
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