Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 21, 1954, Page PAGE THIRTEEN, Image 13

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    THE N Y S S A
G A T E C IT Y
JO U RN AL. N Y SSA . OREGON.
TH U R SD A Y . O CTO BER 21. 1954
P A G E T H IR T E E N
40 Fine Females-
All Jerseys - Go
On Sale On 30th
Monday Mrs. Lewiss Mitchell,
PARENTS OF SON
Mrs. Minnie Mitchell and Henry
Mr and Mrs. Arvel L. Child
drove to Caldwell and Nampa
are parents of a son, Gary, bora
While
their
they
visited
some
of
Miss Helen Hatch
Lois Counsil
October 13 in the Holy Rosary
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
the nurseries to see the beautiful
Phone Parma 1-F21
Phon« 2433
hospital in Ontario.
Phone 2-2769, Parma
chrysanthemums and other fall
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Forty fine females”—that’s
flowers.
w
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main course was wild duck f u m -
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Diderick-^grandaughter,
Catherine
Sue, tbe slogan for the fifth annual
(Held over from last week)
Wednesday
v i n
cv^nin« uMr, and: Apple Valley PTA meeting will ished by Jack who was celebrat-
son and Larry of Sand Hollow born Oct. 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Mer- ^ ife r sale of the Oregon Jersey
Mrs. Grover Cooper attended ??* Neil Dimmick and his father be held Thursday evening, Oct. mg a birthday,
were Sunday dinner guests of her yin Jones in Quincy, Was.
Cattle club. The sale will be held
W' ,
/ »inmKk’ were dinner, 21 at the school gym beginning
Mrs. Dorothy Lancaster and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones
Noel Tuppeny started building' in ° ntano on Saturday, Oct. 30. the meeting for program plann-1 guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dunn at 8 o clock. Highlight of the family visited at the O rvill«
ing
for
the
extension
meetings
Mrs. Leo Kellar entertained a right of way fence for a con- The sale bcgins at noon-
in
Nyssa.
evening will be a "Buzz Session.’ Wilkerson home in Emmett Sat»
with a birthday party for her tractor on a new high way from
A pre-sale no-host banquet, in Ontario Tuesday.
Marie
and
Lavonna
Morrison
Mrs.
Leroy
Schreiner
of
Y
aki-!
Everyone come and find out urday evening.
little daughter Teresa, Sunday | Ontario to Weiser, last Monday, i sponsored by the Malheur county
is all about.
afternoon. Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs Herb' Thomas Je,sey Cattle club, will be held I of Homedale were dinner guests ma and Mrs. G. Roger Clark o f ; what
Marv Ellen
Ellen* Jones,
Jones“ Carol
cTarol** Clucas.
v e n m =• g r6
ct" —.
29. —
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7^30 and
spe" _ 1 the . afternoon at the | Richmond Beach Wash came
Mr and Mrs. Jack Reed enter Monday morning for San Diego
Mary
Clucas, visited
visited their
their daughter
daug..lcl, Mrs^Rdev
,lllc, Enday
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« Dille
„ and ■ family
- ■ in Weiser Sat- p m- in Ontario. Luncheon
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ormer home
Sunrinv
Tuesday to the home of their tamed Rev. Stanley T. Ranks and where he will continue his train*
Lvnn Chaney
and , Christine n
Rob-
may Grover
t,ro%er f t .°°por
nome Sunday,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clair
Snyder
and
brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs family at dinner Thursday even- ing for the Navy. He was called
ins of Sunset Valley.
urday. Sunday they drove up the be purchased at the sale site—
home by the death of his father,,
Billie Vande Water, son of Mr. Cherry Creek road to the resort Malheur County fairgrounds— family of Caldwell visited Sun­ Neil Dimmick. Friday the group ing.
and
W.
L.
Dimmick
were
dinner
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Woodrow
Wilson
Ben Lancaster,
day
at
the
home
of
his
brother
and Mrs. Boyce Vande Water, at the Owyhee reservoir.
prior to the sale.
Mrs. C. A. Butcher returned
came Saturday to spend a few
Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop and
Heifers, "milking" heifers and and ‘ amdy the Harold Snyders, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Baker and family were Tuesday even-
evening
Mrs.
Ora
Saturday
Mrs.
Schreiner
and
in8
dinner
guests
at
the
Martha
last
week from a two days visit
with
his
parents,
of i i Nampa
I hours
lOUI b
V4 » H i
m o
p « *
4
i
i leaving
v a v i i i g | t family
a m i i j
U
s d lllU d
\ visited
I S 1 1CCX
I her
It? I* mature cows will be offered * in
* * ' » » Saturday
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with her mother, Alberta Morrow
Sunday by bus from Caldwell for mother, Mrs. Mary Brumbach and the sa,e R°y A Benson of Salem Newgen, Mrs Ada Harrison. Pat- Mrs^ C lark and their father, W • ^ orlat\d home.
will cry the sale.
I ricia Rice, Miss Beth Murray
San Francisco where he is stat- brother, Ezra Sunday
..
. o f ! L. Dimmick went to Ironside to i Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Melvdt of of Grangeville. She attended tha
Corners and
and Marilyn
Marilyn visit Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fyll- Boise were Sunday dinner guests funeral of her grandfather, At-
ioned.
i Mike Sillonis was taken to the
Catalogs of the sale are avail Owyhee Corners
ingness. Sunday the three visit­ at the Jack Reed home. The I bert Graham while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Vande Holy Rosary hospital in Ontario able from Mrs
William B
. n.er of f
i roVe. to Cu3
Water spent Snuday afternoon Where he was operated on for Toomb. Nyssa route 1, or Mort I well to visit Mart Carlvle who is ors returned to their homes in
with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl appendicitis last Wednesday.
Tibbies, 845 Evans Ave., Salem in the ; emorial Park hospital Washington.
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| Mr. Carlyle was injured atout a i Miss Clarice Notheis of La i
Fogelman in Nampa.
I Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts and
week or 10 days ago when his Grande spent the week end at the
Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins | girls entertained friends and GIRL SCOUTS TOUR DAIRY
Five members of Girl
Scout ^racf° r overturned throwing him home of her parents, Mr. an d1
and Kenny went to Payette Sun- j neighbors Saturday evening in
clay afternoon to visit Mr. and honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brock! trooP No- 7- Uv-o guests and two off 11 thon ran ° ' -er him- one Mrs. Albert Notheis.
Dairy wheel across his chest, and one
-phe Sunset Valiev
Auxiliary
Mrs. H. G. Church. They found 1 of Neosho, Mo., who are visiting leaders toured Cloverlawn
morning.
The
h,s legs. H.s left leg was
home
Mr. Church much improved and J relatives. Those attending were: last Saturday
P . '
u
o
f
Mrs. Vern Garner instead of
home from the hospital where 1 Mrs. Edith Prosser, Mr. and Mrs. group watched the processing of
Bud Prosser and children of Pilot | the milk from delivery there to! ™arks w*re left on his right leg Mrs. Albert Notheis, as was re- j
he underwent surgery.
i He will be in the hospital for an- ported.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrill English ' Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock 1 bottle.
Each
member
received
a
bottle;
°ther week,
and Wayne accompanied Mrs. | and girls of Harper, A. Sillonis,
Mrs O. H Schweizer went to
Sunday afternoon and evening
Bethel Martin of Adrian to Boise Pc to, Albert and Cecelia. Mr and of chocolate milk.
Burns
a week ago Sunday to go
After the tour, the group went ^ rs- Doiothy Rice oi Eagle and
Sunday where they attended the j Mrs. Babe Hamilton and 3 little
hunting
with her daughter, Mrs.
golden wedding anniversary of ; granddaughters
o f
Newell to the home of Mrs. C. M. Pounds M*'s- Ollie Hayden of Caldwell Peggy Wyatt. They each shot a
were at the Ora Newgen home to
Mr. and Mrs. John Thornburg of ( Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tunn- for a belated breakfast and some
deer. Mr. Schweizer met his wife
visit with Patrica Rue.
Madras, Ore., at- the home o f ; ing of Roswell, Mr. and Mrs. |®*r^ st’old work,
Mr. and Mrs Max Brown of at Juntura and brought her
their son in Boise.
Herb Thomas, Mrs. Myrtle Hatch
Portland
arrived Monday for a home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edens are. and Mrs. Florence Richardson of RETURN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Share and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Snider re­ visit with Mrs. Ada Harrison,
enjoying a visit with his brother, | Parma.
who is Mrs. Brown’s mother.
her mother, Mrs. Davis, and M r.;
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Edens of
Mrs. Angie Chaney, Lyn, Peg- turned Oct. 12 from more than a
Mrs. Nelson Fields, who form- and Mrs. Don Share and daught­
Tulsa, Okla. Sunday they al l , gy and Shirley visited at the Guv- month’s visit to their former erly lived in the valley has been j er were Sunday dinner guests at
visited Miss Imogene Edens in Brown home Sunday afternoon. home, St. Louis, Mo. They also quite sick at the home of Nolan the O. H. Schweizer home.
Boise.
They kept their grandson over visited in Kansas City, Mo. and Fields near Hope. Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff Chandler of Nyssa, stayed
Mr. and Mrs. Miller Hender-1 the week end while his parents, Denver, Colo. They visited sev­ Jack Fields and family went to j over the week end at the home of j
eral
relatives.
lider of Nampa accompanied Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kadel are
see her Sunday.
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Dyre Roberts, Sharen hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. Hudd Robb of i O. H. Schweizer
CARD
OF
THANKS
and Karen and Mrs. Edith Pross-
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rolland
We wish to thank all our fri­ Nyssa and Mrs. Mae Lytle and J Mrs. Leonard Newgen gave a
er to Harper where they visited gave a birthday dinner for their
ends
and neighbors who did so Lee Davis of Roswell were Sun- birthday party Tuesday for her!
at the Delno Brock home with, little son, Derril Sunday Oct. 10.
w.th AGNES MOOREHEAD • OTTO KRUGER* GREGG PALMER
much
for us after the passing of day dinner guests at the Wayne grandson, Edward Newgen whoi j
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brock, his par-1 Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Robb home to help celebrate is 9 years old.
ents.
Thornton and family of Boise, our husband and father.
young Michael’s birthday.
Mrs. Garth Thompson and j
Mrs.
Ben
Lancaster
and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright Mrs. Laura Thornton and son of|
Mrs. Minnie Mitchell and h er! daughter, Lily Deonne of Ogden |
Children.
and Joe King were deer hunting Emmett, Mr. and Mrs. S. W.
sons, Dent and Henry were Sun-! visited Monday afternoon at the
T h u r s d a y , F r id a y , S a tu r d a y , O c t o b e r 28-29-30
near Unity over Sunday.
j Molt and daughter, Lola Kay and
day dinner guests at the home home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simp-
Mrs. Joe King and her brother, | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Molt and son, I Boise. Henry and Paul worked of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell, son.
George Tureman visited with Mr. Eldon.
| with him for years when they
and Mrs. Ruben Basket in Adrian
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rolland were employed with J. A. Terter-
Sunday afternoon. Mr. Tureman | had a surprise Wednesday morn- ling and Co. They stayed all
was a former resident of Big ing when their daughter, and son, night with his parents, Mr. and
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ir------- Hatch, returning
Bend.
! Ricky came
for - a t —
few j days
visit I Mrs. Harvey
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spears and from Pomona, Calif. Mr. and home Sunday.
Linda of Caldwell visited her Mrs. Vern Moore of California
Mrs. Florence Richardson of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wit- were also guests. Thursday Mrs. Parma spent the week end at
ty and David Sunday.
| Illene Molt and Eldon, Mrs. Roll- j the Harvey Hatch home.
Mrs. Joe King is caring for and boys, Mrs. Jack Whitney and
Howard Hatch of Adrian and
little Mike Harrington while his son, Ricky visited relatives in Elbert Hatch of Homedale call-
mother, Mrs. Joe Harrington is Boise and Emmett before Mrs. ed Sunday at the Haivey Hatch
working in the Martin store in Whitney returned to her home, home to see Henry who was leav-
Adrian.
| Mr. and Mrs. Case Muntjewerff j ing soon to return to his home in
Big Bend held their regular j visited at the home of Mr. and Joseph.
PTA meeting last Thursday with Mrs. Ed Newton and Bert Sun-
Mrs. Edith Prosser returned,
a soocial. The teachers showed j day afternoon.
home Friday
from Hermiston
pictures on Safety. They are hav- j Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crosby j where she spent a few days visit-1
ing a hard time Hallowe’en party of Warm Springs, Mont., who ing her daughter, Mrs. Flora Bell j
Oct. 28. Everyone is invited .
were visiting at the Ralph Stark and family. Her son, Mr. and j
Mrs. Bill Baxter accompanied and Myrtle Hatch homes, left Mrs. Bud
Prosser and boys j
Mrs. Gertie Jones to Federated Tuesday morning to return to brought her home and spent the
Aid held in the Presbyterian their home.
week end.
church basement in Roswell last j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch, [
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson o f '
Wednesday night.
! Gene and Dean of Joseph came Pleasant Ridge visited at the
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones re- Saturday to attend the funeral of Jack Jones home Thursday even-
eeived word that they have a a friend, Chester Moulton of ing.
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