THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 7. 1955 PAGE THIRTEEN Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hill and I of Mrs. Bishop and formerly MRS. DWIGHT MASON family of Jump Creek lived here before entering service. RETURNS FROM MONTANA Claude and Keith Eachus went Mr. and Mrs James Stephen, Mrs. Dwight Mason and son, fishing in the Owyhee reservoir Sally Price Jr., called at the George Cleaver Mrs. Alva Goodell Marc, returned to Nyssa last week Sunday, home ~ Sunday afternoon Phone 3693 Dial 2804 Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hammon Mr and Mrs. Howard Day from Cushman, Mont., where they of Adrian spent Sunday with Mrs. spent Saturday evening at the had spent three weeks. They were called there by the Mr and Mrs Alpha Hulse are Marvin Price. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs Leslie Topliff James Ritchie home. serious illness of Mrs. Mason's the parents of a daughter, born Mrs Mutt Hammon, Susie and La were Sunday dinner guests at the Mrs James O Stephen, Cathy z Ridgeview—Mr. and Mrs Har­ X mother, Mrs. G. H Belcher. March 24. They named her Susan Nae visited Russell Gresslev home. and Debbie called at the James ry Sipes returned from their Arlene. She weighed 5 pounds Mr. and Mrs O. E Cheldelin Stephen. Sr. home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Beebe and trip to the Hawaiian* Islands. and 6oz. They returned home Glen Beebe were in Caldwell and Phyllis returned last week Mr. and Mrs. H. L Day of Ad- Charley Pearson of Burns, Mr. They left by air from Portland at Monday. from their visit with Lt and nan called at the Howard Day and Mrs Lloyd Cleaver, Mr and Monday on business. 1:00 a m. March 5 and arrived Mrs La Vern -Cleaver, Mr. and Emmett Brice, Lynn Matteny Mrs Charles Gutzler of Calif­ home Sunday afternoon. Elvin Worden of Adrian visited in Honolulu the same morning at Mrs. Ward Lundy, Jr., and Mrs Delbert Cleaver and Leon- of Nyssa and Alpha Hulse shear­ Sunday evening . with Mr. and 9:30. This is her story. ornia Phyllis returned Sunday to ed sheep for C. S Price Sunday. Mrs. Alfred Costley. her studies at Corvallis and Mr. Mrs. La Vern Cleaver were | ard Cleaver We were met at the airport and Mrs. Cheldelin returned among those from this commun-, Garnet Ritchie attended the Mr and Mrs. Elmer Esken and Mrs Pearl Costley attended the with the "Aloha" greeting and ity who attended the Merry Mat-' musical festival at Payette Friday Tuesday. Kenneth attended the wrestling Job's Daughters style show in beautiful "Leis.” Then we were Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver, runs club at the John Bowen where she received excellent matches in Nyssa Monday night. Homedale Saturday afternoon taken to our hotel room which rating on her violin solo. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff, Mr. home in Vale Wednesday. The Pioneer Pollyanna club She also called on Mrs. Margorie : was in the Marjo hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Sage were ■ Bssedwa 7o,Cnooi ilberdevihl and Mrs. Alva Goodell, Sr., at ­ met with Mrs. Alys Bishop last McKayne. In the afternoon and Sunday Sunday dinner guests at the Wil­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Herrud. tended the card party at the Alfred Costley is improved morning took in Waikiki beach. Thursday f o r their birthday lis Bertram home. and family spent Sunday at the Oregon Trail hall Tuesday even ­ after being ill from a sore throat breakfast. Those honored with Sunday evening we attended Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lundy, Sr., Irvin Callahan home near Cald- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bauer of, “laiaii at Queens Surf gardens birthdays during January, Febru­ spent the week end with Mr. and , well. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harris Nampa and Mr. and Mrs. Law- j ary and March were: Ann Sipes, (Hawaiian Feast). Mrs. Magnus Ekanger, and Mr. and Craig of Ontario were dinner Mrs. Leonard Phillips and fam­ Fannie Beebe, Pauline Eachus rence Hawk of Marsing were din- Monday and Tuesday we tour­ ily of Unity. and Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver called at guests at the Alva Goodell. Jr , Haner guests of Mr. and Mrs ’ and Sally Price. They all received ed the Island of Oahu. The Man- Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams the George Cleaver home Sunday home Sunday evening. their Pollyanna gifts. Others Charley Hawk Sunday. oa valley where thp sugar cane spent Sunday at the Thurman morning. Willis Bertram who fell from Mr. and Mrs. Don Haroldson1 and pineapple grow, Mt. Tantalus the Kilauea Crater. Grant Tree present were Helen Davis, Pearl Hill home in Apple Valley. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hoffman, a load of hay Wednesday, dis ­ Costley. Ruth Beebe, Marion Pet­ and daughters. Rita and Myrna of and Punchbowl cemetery where Fun Forest. Lava Tube, Black Glenda Hoffman visited Satur­ Golden Levitt, Darlene and Mar- locating his shoulder and pulling erson, Margorie Fisher, Jerry Idaho Falls, visited Saturday most of the boys are buried that Sand beach at Punaluu. Mark day with Leah Whipple. yleen were Sunday dinner guests Haylett and daughter, Jan. Ann afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- were lost at Pearl Harbor, also Twain's Tree and the 1950 Mac-1 ligaments, is recovering M>' and Mrs. l.a Vern Cleaver, at the Lee Hoffman home at New Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Cleaver Jurgens, a visitor, Helen Brice.; lie Sipes. In the evening they all Ernie Pyle. The aquarium and ina Loa lava flows. We stayed the were in Caldwell and Nampa Alan, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Bohan- Plymouth. night at Kona Jun. A delicious breakfast of waffles,1 went to Nyssa to visit Mr. and Tea room, an and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver Tuesday. ham, eggs coffee, cake and ice Mrs. Rueben Haroldson. Sunday morning we toured the luncheon at the famous Waiola John Bowen had dinner at the and Johnnie spent Wednesday at Mrs. Willis Bertram entertain ­ Mrs. Corrine Allen and daugh ­ cream were served A short busi- Wednesday we took the Pearl Kona coast and visited the city East Side cafe Thursday evening the home of Mr and Mrs. Nathan .* ness meeting was held and the ter, Arlene of Caldwell were Harbor cruise, Thursday w e of Refuge. We saw coffee growing ed at a birthday party for her in honor of Billy Bohanan’s 7th Orr in Boise. Melany returned next hostess is Fay Wood April overnight guests Sunday of her toured the toyvn and many places and coffee mills. We spent that daughter, Lucille on her 5th birthday. home with them until Sunday, birthday Tuesday. Fifteen little ; 14 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry of interest. night at Kona Jun. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tanner when Mr and Mrs. Orr and Lou guests and nine adults attended. Mrs Sam Leavitt is in the Sipes. Friday we flew to the Island of spent Saturday evening at the Faratt of Boise were dinner Monday morning we took the! Mrs. Harry Sipes and Mrs. Maui. We were taken on our tour Kona coast cruise to Captain1 Lucille received many lovely Gerald Horn home. Mercy hospital in Nampa where guests at the Cleaver home. gifts. Refreshments of ice cream she had a major operation Friday. Marion called on Mrs. C. S Price there to Mt. Hadeakala, world's Cook's monument. We saw two Martin Tanner was an over ! Mrs. Claude Day, Claudette and and cake and punch were served. Tuesday morning. She is slowly improving. largest extinct volcano and had large whales. We then cruised in Gary Ch aver spent Friday at night guest of Klair Simpson Silas of Adrian, called at the Jim Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Price luncheon at the lodge and con­ Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Price Saturday. Ritchie home Sunday afternoon. the glass bottom boat where we the Lester Cleaver home. were overnight guests of her par­ called on Mr. and Mrs. Alpha tinued on our tour in the after­ could see about 100 feet down, Dinner guests at the Lester Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tanner Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mutt Hammon Hulse and new baby Monday noon. Cleaver home Friday evening «pent Sunday with her mother, and saw all kinds of fish and and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Godell, evening. of Adrian Friday. Friday night we flew to the coral. were Lloyd Wilson of Sutherlin, Mrs. Pearson of Emmett. Sr., attended the card party at Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Sipes and Island of Hawaii and stayed at Mr. and Mrs. David Haylett In the afternoon we flew back the Rebekah hall Saturday even­ were in Nampa Monday on busi­ family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sipes the Manilova hotel. Saturday to Honolulu and transferred to ing. and their house guest. Mrs. Nel­ morning we made a complete ness. another plane for the Island of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell. Sr., Woodrow Leavitt of Moses lie Crystal of Portland, attended tour of the city of Hilo visiting Kauai and spent the night at called on Elizabeth Goodell in , Lake stayed from Thursday until open house at the home of Mr. orchid farms, Hill anthuriums Kauai Inn Emmett and on Mr. and Mrs. Sunday with his father, Sam and Mrs. John Johnston in honor farms, and fishermens wharf, and Tuesday morning we visited Robert Goodell and Mr. and Mrs. of their 40th wedding anniversary then to Hawaii National park Leavitt. the Spouting Horn, Wainea val­ Leonard Goodell near Caldwell Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Sunday afternoon in Homedale. where we had luncheon at the ley, Kalalau Lookout and other Sunday. The Goodell's are sister Mr. and Mrs. Claude Eachus famous Volcano House. and Mrs. Harry Jurgens were Mr. points of interest. and nephew of Alva Godell and Mrs. Harl Fisher and daugh­ and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Price went In the after noon we went to Wednesday we enjoyed a de­ W. W. and Gilbert Diffenbaugh ter, Jan, Mr. and Mrs. David Hay­ to the wrestling matches in Nyssa Kona via the Kan Desert, visiting lightful boat ride up the Wailua were dinner guests at the Edward lett and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hay­ Monday night. river, visiting the cave of Haena, Topliff home. W. W. Deffenbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Worden of lett of Homedale. and enjoyed a picnic lunch on recently returned from California Beebe is the program chairman Mr. and Mrs. David Beebe Adrian were Sunday evening Flora Pullen was appointed to go I the Hanalei beach. We saw where where he spent the winter. o visited with her sister-in-law., visitors of Mrs. Verna Costley. with Fannie Beebe March 28 to they stored and loaded raw sugar Mrs. Grant Armstrong and The Darting Tuckers club met Mrs. Audrey Newland of Nampa get the lesson on “Vegetables, on the ships. Donna Lou of Long Beach, Calif., at the home of their leader, Mar- Sunday afternoon. Attractive, Nutritous and Delic ­ We went to the top of the is visiting at the home of her Mrs. Gladys Leavitt and 5 boys I ion Peterson April 2 at 130. ious.” This lesson will be given largest light house in the world parents, Mr. and Mrs. James of Homedale spent Thursday and i [ Plans were made to take the in a May meeting. The April les- | and saw a wonderful view, then Stephen, Sr. ■ basket through the community son to be given April 25 is “Care, flew back to Honolulu. Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen, to raise funds for the sewing of New Fabrics.” worth Leavitt. -o Thursday we toured the Kola Jr., were in Boise Monday where Mr. and Mrs. Nick Glass and machine the girls plan to pur­ Mr. and Mrs. Keith Eachus and I Head and other points of interest. they visited Mrs. Ulrich Nieger We have limited contracts available on partnership family and three more children, chase for use at the club meet­ Kristy were visitors at the! Friday we spent the day at who recently moved to Boise. Carol Cunningham, Edith and ings. The leader gave a bread Claude Eachus home Wednesday the zoo, the Bishop muesum and Dr. and Mrs. Martin Edwards deals for those who need financing. Billie Payne of Nampa were Sat­ baking demonstration during the evening. the art building and two children of Payette call­ afternoon. The girls sewed on the urday afternoon and supper Clinton and Harold Hulse; We spent Saturday at the Cam­ ed at the Alva Goodell, Jr., home guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bee­ garments to be exhibited at the stayed all night Thursday with era Caravan and the Hawaii Calls Sunday afternoon. spring fair May 31 through June be. They took Donnie Beebe Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Price. and had luncheon at the Mona Mr. and Mrs. Mancil Bishop I home to stay with them Saturday 3. Nyssa Phone 3310 Overnight guests of Mr. and, hotel. At 6:00 oclock we flew to received word of a birth of a | Marion Peterson attended the Mrs. Alfred Costeley Saturday, Portland. Ore., where we visited daughter, Cheryl Ann, March 191 night with them. Elmer Jaques. Mgr. — Home Phone 3026 Miss Avadna Peterson left Sun­ Malheur county extension com­ were their two grandsons, Gary i a friend. Mrs. Nellie Crystal who to Mr. and Mrs. C. Hiatt of New I day for Corvallis where she at­ mittee meeting at the home of and Donald Costley. York Citv. Mr Hiatt is a brother returned home with us. tends college after spending the Edna Mae Winsatt, at Ontario, spring vacation with her parents, March 27. The co-hostess, Ellen Congrone of Vale served a deli­ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Peterson. Now going on Miss Janet Parker and Miss cious luncheon at noon. Plans for the spring festival to be held in Kaye Hammon of Adrian spent Sunday at the Eddie Nelson Harper May 3 were completed. V that aing of Springt home. In the afternoon the y Some of the highlights of this visited Mrs. Marvin Price and festival are the styling of garm­ ents made during the workshops, Carol Jones. v that lift your «pirttal Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Leavitt exhibits of the lessons given dur­ and son visited at the Alpha ing this year, a luncheon at noon Hulse home Wednesday evening. and a talk by Ralph Beek on his that baby your budget I Jim Nelson left for Seattle trip to Siam. The Ridgeview extension unit Monday after spending the spring vacation with his parents, Mr. met March 22 at the club room and Mrs. Eddie Nelson. Roger with Mrs. Mary Nelson hostess. Bates of Deer Flat returned with Six members and the home agent were present. The lesson was on him. Harry Leavitt of Libby, Mont, “Keeping up-to-date with Fash­ and Mrs. Neva Cook of St. ions”, given by Mrs. Winsatt. George, Utah, called Elsworth Somethings to look for in pur­ Leavitt's about their mother. Mrs. chasing either ready made gar- Sam Leavitt, who underwent mentsments or yardage are the labels. These labels give informa­ surgery Saturday. Miss Bernardine Price of Ad­ tion on the finishes and care of rian spent the week end with the fabrics. Samples of the fabrics were shown. Miss Amber McCav. During the business meeting Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Nelson were Mr. program planning for the com­ and Mrs. Clarence Nelson and ing year was discussed. 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