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I THE D . Vis a Mrs. Alva Goodell _____ PiaI 2804_____ Mrs. Daly, 92, Succumbs After Extended Illness MYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 27. 1955 Owyhee Mrs. Kenneth McDonald Dial 3209 . Funeral services were held p ,™ * , i f * Wa^ymanJ of Monday ,n Twin Falls for Mrs. f tht h / A Alva l f . Goodell, tn e Jr., i Wef home k tnd a t , Catherine Daly. J 92, L. of Nvssa. mother of Mrs Herrim an Mrs. Mancil Bishop spent who died last Thursday night fol Thursday afternoon in Nyssa lowing a long illness. Services with Mrs. Kenneth Sanders. were at St. Edw ard’s Catholic Mr. and Mrs John Strickland ! church in Twin Falls with Fath- sepnt Tuesday even»ng at the Eu er Connelley in charge. Interm ent was at Twin Falls. gene Stephen home. Mrs. Daly was born May 22, W W. and Gilbert Deffen- 1862 at Carrick Macross. Ireland baugh of Nyssa were dinner and was m arried to George Daly guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. at Pittsburgh, in 1883. She Edward Topliff. • was a resident Penn of Boise from 1939 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff until when she moved to K>cnt Sunday evening at the Russ Nyssa 1952 to m ake her home with her Jean Fisher of Meridian spent I daugh^.r , M" had Saturday at the Eugene Stephen ! " “x*,ned. the M alheur jj0me tal hospital for nearly two Memor- years. Mrs Leslie Topliff attended the . 0 t£ f !Vrviv° rs ,,m£lude a Grange Members Discuss Farm Prices, Expenses v u f f .. her husband, Charles, and a sis ter, Josephine Russell and her m other, Mrs. J. B. Clyde all of Apple Valley and a sister, Mrs. Funeral services will be con M argareta Larson, of Springfield, ducted Saturday afternoon in the Utah. LDS Springfield First ward chap el, in Springfield, Utah, for Mrs. Sadies Burries, 64. of Apple V all ey, who died Tuesday m orning in Get Your . . . . the M alheur Memorial hospital. Mrs Burries' remains were shipp ed to U tah W ednesday by the Lienkaem per Funeral home and interm ent will be in Springfield. Mrs. Burries was born Sept 13, • • • or • • • 1890 in Utah. Surviving her are CCC Loan Clcs’ng Saturday Services For Mrs. Burries Date Is Jan. 31 Price support loans and pu r chase agreem ents on wheat, rye, rice, barley, oats and dry edible Discussions on current affairs beans produced in 1954 must be and farm ers’ problems filled completed not later than Jan. 31, most of the program last T hurs to the M alheur county day night at the regular meeting according A gricultural Stabilization and of the Oregon Trail Grange with Frank Sherwood, master, presid Conservation committee. The ing closing date applies to farm er- Members discussed crop acre owned warehouse stored grain as age allotm ents and Mrs. Jam es well as to grain stored on farms. Stephen, Jr., told of a recent re The chairm an w arned farm ers port m ade by the secretary of who expect to place wheat, rye, NYSSA GIRLS GIVE agriculture that farm ers’ income barley, oats or dry edible beans, GUEST PERFORMANCES is up 50 percent, with Grangers under loan should file their appli questioning the accuracy of the cations in the next few days to be Anna Mae Fife, Diane Mauld- From figure. Frank Sherwood told of | sure of m eeting the deadline. ing and Ceclia Bybee w ere guests the U. S Cham ber of Commerce If the grain to be put under of the Baker Production credit to investigate the high cost of j price support loan is farm -stored, association banquet Saturday in j living, involving not the farm ers' time must be allowed for inspect ntario at the Eastside Cafe. T h e ‘ profit, but m iddle-m an income ion storage structure and O three girls, junior m ajorettes, pre-1 and other increasing expenses for a of m the oisture test and grading Jam es Stephen, Jr., told about of sam ple taken at the tim e of sented a drill. Miss Fife, also gave 1 Block West R.R. Depot increased prices on all canned inspection. record impersonations. food and a general discussion was j held on the spread of prices be- | tween dairy and beef steers Frank Sherwood reported that he had attended a m eeting where a | speaker had stated that 20 per You cent of the taxable property in Oregon is not on the tax rolls. Get Mrs. Fern Runcorn gave a brief talk contrasting conditions of 1931-32 w ith the present time in Oregon and stated that irrig ated land had nearly doubled. The group discussed the use of Am algam ated Sugar Co.’s brown sugar and it was revealed that hom emakers were pleased w ith the home product. Improve Your Safety — Comfort — Performance Mrs. G arritt Stam read an arti cle stating that cars are getting better and drivers are getting Cut Prices — Real Bargains — Honest Sound Values worse. The article also told of Come In Today and See These Real Buys accidents resulting from drunken and fast drivers. George Cleaver, agricultural chairm an, rem inded Grangers of a potato grow ers m eeting at Boulevard G range hall the fol One owner car with a lot of unused miles. lowing Tuesday, Jan. 25. It was announced that a pin will be given all G range m embers attending 20 meetings a year. One owner, very clean, has famous Oldsmobile Rocket engine. Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Cleaver served the refreshm ents. Thursday evening the Adrian grade school P T A m et at the school house for 4-H achievem ent night. E M Hauser presented pins or certificates to more than ®? ber* " ,ho ,h a? year. completed their m em projects for last Sev eral leaders were prsented pins for their various years of leader ship Refreshm ents of cookies, cocoa and coffee were served by 4-H m em bers and leaders. O K K met Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs Roland Maw with Mrs Bill Wilson and Mrs. Chet Mills as co-hostesses. Mrs. W erner Peutz and Mrs. Wil liam Petutz were the winners of the door prizes, and Mrs. Bob Morfitt, Mrs. Archie Moses and Mrs. Buster Talbot won prizes in the game. Refreshm ents of fruit J52S Gras,v S ' ™ . “S M S ; salad nut bread were served Mr ,„ d Mrs. Ward Lundy, Sr.. Twm FallS: Palrick ? * ly-,£ n - to the and 17 members present. Club aml Carol Ann lr(, Sa.ordiy (or w ill meet in February at the of Mrs. Ellis W alters with ‘d™ while ire ,Mn and I home on the bus CaiT>I Tuesday, Mr Ireland: . . five grandchildren j , , , Mrs. Gerald Slippy and Mrs. Fred and Mrs. Lundy will rem ain to two great grandchildren. Olmstead assisting. visit relatives n — Mr. and Mrs. Bill W egman of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook spent B r e e d i n g s S © rV lC © Homedale spent the day W ednes W ednesday evening at the Eu- H a s H o l s t e i n S i r e s gene Stephen home. „ day visiting , ,, with , , Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell. Jr.. Lenme A hnstedt, local tech- K enneth McDonald, visited Mrs. Clifford Harris and nician for Bluffview A rtificial In- Mr. and Mrs. G rover Cooper son, Craig Douglas at the Holy sem ination service, which serves and Mr. and Mrs. NiSs Hatt wert Rosary hospital. Friday. Mrs. eastern Oregon and w estern Idaho Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Goodell spent several days at the frorrl lts New Plym outh headquar-1 G ertrude Bigelow. H arris home helping care for the ,ers- announced that the organiza- Susan Hatley attended a birth new baby. tion will soon have two new Hol- day party Saturday in Nyssa for Mr. and Mrs. Howard D ay ,1 stein sires in service. Michael Jon Bowen. Mrs. Jam es O. Stephen, Mr. and B urrilane Chieftain was select Mr. and Mrs. Theron Davis. Mrs. Jim Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. ed from the herd of George Burri, Mrs. M yrtle Hollingsworth and Eugene Cleaver and Delbert Nampa, and Naches Idaho Chief- Mrs_ Bertha shom aker of C lark_ Cleaver played cards at the Lloyd tan came from the herd of Clay ston. Wash., arrived Saturday Cleaver home Saturday evening. ton Allard, Yakima, Wash. Both evening at the Owyhee Grocery Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lundy. Sr., are from cows with outstanding to spend a few days w ith Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and production records, A hnstedt said. Mrs. Alden Flint. The W ashington Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver a t ladies are sisters of Mrs. Flint. tended a card party at the Oregon Mrs. Artie Robertson is con Mr. and Mrs. K enneth McDon- fined to the M alheur Memorial Trail hall. and children were dinner Mrs. Jam es Stephen, Jr., a t hospital w ith bursitis of the arm j aid guests in Homedale Friday even- tended the WSCS at the Clifford j ing at the Bill W egman home. Main home Thursday. Cleaver and boys, Nevell Cleaver. Visitors at the E. Crocker home Word was received of the Kathy and Lee W avman. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. death of David Elliottt of Miss »* Mr. O . rr j and I on , and of , Mrs. — . Nathan . c Saturday Keith , Moore Notus ouri, who form erly lived her with Melanv Boise spent ,, of were , , and , Wed- . . . , . ,,, ' nesdav callers Mr. and his son, Emery Elliott and family. evening at the Lester Cleaver I Fred Benpett and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Barbara Tanner entertained at home Johnston. Friday evening dinner and a sleigh ride Monday Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Cleaver, ; | Johnnie were called on by Mr. and evening for Cherri Toombs, Shir- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver, Mr. they Adrian Scouts Lee Saxton. ley Schilling, Ellen Sager, Doro- j and Mrs. Nathan O rr attended a Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Houston called on thy Holcmob and Carol Adams. | turkey dinner at the Eagle hall her m other. Mrs. Rosa Kurtley. Court of Honor Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Horn ! Saturday ,, , evening. , i , who is at the McKinsey J nursing * A drian—The Boy Scout troop spent Saturday evening at the Glenda Hoffman spent 0 Sunday , ... home in Ontario, Guy T anner home. afternoon with Roxanna Oxnam M T „ B Mr 436 of Adrian, held a court of Mr. and Mrs. Glen H offm an1 »ir. ana . M M rs. i. n . Brewer. M r. honor A rthur Sledman is ill with the Monday night at the Mrs. Homer Brew er and Mr. United Presbyterian mumps. church. The spent Saturday afternoon at the and and Mrs. Don Brew er and chil court was called to order Mr. and Mrs. Ma’gnus Ekanger Orville Hickman home. Hank visited in the K eith Tallm an Moore, scoutm aster of the by troop spent Thursday at the Eugene Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Cleaver dren home in Homedale. Cleaver home. and children were Sunday dinner Mrs. Claud Skinner took a car Jerry MacKey was the ju d g e 1 Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver guests at the Thurm an Hill home. load while jury duties of the Presbyterian children w for ent the to event and boys were Friday evening Mr. . and Mrs. Pete Merrick Rev. Henry Moore and _, I to jr(Jay the show' O ntario dinner guests at the Eugene Clea spent W ednesday evening at the night in Those to gQ on from Satu- this Jake Borge. ver home. Various badges of achievem ent T*1' ii Hoffman neighborhood _. were , , Shirley Skin- w ere Mrs. Alva Goodell, Jr., en ter aM to scouts of the Mr. 1111 and , Mrs. Glen „. , Kay McDonald, Stanley Mills, troop, presented tained Saturday evening in honor and Glenda were in Caldwell Sat ner, w ith Bengam ine Zamora Russell and W anda Bassett of Alva Goodell, J r.’s, birthday. urday. receiving a m erit badge for Callers at the Russell Gressley bugleing along w ith Joe Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. La Vern Cleaver and Alan home Mackey on Sunday afternoon were Alva Goodell, Sr., Mrs. Delbert attended a birthday party for the Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Herm an of for corn farm ing and Larry Mackey, gardening, m asonery small son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nyssa. corn farm ing. Bowen in Nyssa W ednesday. Bud McDermont was a Sunday and First Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Dunlap were dinner class badges went to C liff See Us For Your in Boise Monday to see their home. guest at the A1 P arker ord Towery and Joe and Larry nephew, Lt. Donald Dunlap, who Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eads of Wil Mackey. The honor of star scout is flying through to Honolulu. der called at the T. H. Brewer w ent to Bengam ine Zamora. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cheldelin Monday. were dinner guests at the Ralph home Mr. and Franklin of CLASSIFIED FOR RESULTS Broke home in O ntario Sunday Boise stayed Mrs. all Don night Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Godschalx of and Mrs. Lynn Kygar with Saturday New Plym outh entertained at din night and Sunday. Mrs. Don We are now booking orders ner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs Ellis Franklin is a daughter of Mr. and Dunlap in honor of Mrs. D unlap’s Mrs. Lynn Kygar. for birthday. Visitors at the Florence Kygar Mrs. W ayne Simpson was sur home ELEPHANT BRAND on Sunday were Mr. and prised Sunday evening when a Mrs. Don FERTILIZERS Franklin of Boise, Mrs. group came to help celebrate her Lynn Kygar and Mr. and Mrs. birthday. Those present were. Mr Keith K ygar and their two chil and Mrs. Wilson W inter, Mr. and dren. Mrs. Willis Bertram , Mr aind Mr. and Mrs. Jake K raai of Nys Mrs. Howard Finger, Mr. and spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Loyd Adams and Mr. and sa the 403 N. Main Dial 3115 Mrs. Wood. Refreshm ents were Mr. Ed and Bassetts. Mrs. Lynn K ygar called served. at the A1 P arker home Monday morning. Leo Bernier and two sons of | . . V . r* ; .i > - ' Portland are visitors at the T H. Brew er home. Mrs. Leo Bernier and their other three children had been held over by relatives until one child recovered from the pneum onia before returning to their home in Portland. 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