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THE NYSSA ÔÀTÈ CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 7. 1955 PAGE SIX KJ Nu Acres News Farmerettes Club Burgess Jersey Herd Has High Rating An average production of 9,253 lbs. milk containing 520 lbs. but terfat per cow is the accomplish ment of the registered Jersey herd owned by Fred E. Burgess, Route 2, Vale. The herd of 33 Jerseys recently completed a 12-month test period on Herd Improvement Registry. The official test was made under the supervision of Oregon State college in cooperation with The American Jersey Cattle club, breed registry organization lo cated in Columbus, Ohio. Four registered Jersey cows owned by Burgess completed rec ords of Herd Improvement Reg istry test which entitles them to special recognition from the Am erican Jersey Cattle club. V. L. and Leia Lett spent ■Tirursday evening with Mr. and Mrs Ed Meroney. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Barker of Weiser visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howard Danna Nedbalek, Robert Shaw, Delbert Wilson, Tommie Nielsen, Kyle Sager, Carl, Deanna and Marilyn Evans. Joanne Martin and Geraldine Fry were among those who attended the music fes tival in Payette Friday. 8/Sgt. Morris F Goodwin visit ed with his sister and family, Mr and Mrs. Frang Nebalek and Don na. S/Sgt. Goodwin is stationed at an airbase in Texas. Omar Betts, Marilyn Betts and Club Linda Holton were among those Adrian suffering with the flu the past Tuesday week. Adrian—The 4-H Happy Cook Mrs Cecil Evans underwent an operation in the St. Luke’s hos ies club met Tuesday evening at the home of their leader, Marga pital in Boise Thursday. Something new has been added ret Butler. They learned to make to the Do-More 4-H club this year. pop-overs. The next meeting will We have eight boys taking be Tuesday at the Ray Simpson “Foods” as their project. These home. boys met with their leader, Mrs. Officers of the group are Karla Paul Thomson last Tuesday for Kreigh, president; Alice Simpson, their first lesson. Roll call was vice-president; Rosalie Zamora, I answered by Maynard Sager, Ern song and yell leader; Doris Han est Kimmes, Kenneth Spangler, ey and Judy Mackey game lead Mike Harold, Jimmy Holton, Gary ers; and Joy Sharp news report Betts and Gary Thomson. er. Mrs. Ralph Barker, Mrs Roy Howard and Mrs. Quentin Speas Deana Evans, Beverly Hall and visited at the home of Mrs How Harley Sager were among those' ard’s sister, Mrs. Irvin Rider of who attended the music festival | Parma. in Payette Thursday. Harley Sa Mr and Mrs. Robert H. Preston ger was in a mixed quartet. and daughter, Martha of Fruitland Mrs. Gene Bevin and two chil- were visitors at the home of Mr. dren of Fruitland visited with and Mrs. Eggert Oft Sunday. Mrs. Ed Meroney. We wish to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nebalek received a Mrs. Frank Hughey to this com phone call from her father, Thom munity. They are formerly from as Goodwin, of Granview, Wash., Oregon Slope. that he has returned home from Mr. and Mrs. Gail DeWitt of the veterans hospital in Vancou-| Bates, Ore., are visiting Mr and ver, Wash. He is feeling much Mrs. George Wilson and family. better now. He underwent sur Jullian and Judith Stohler went gery for the second time this win-1 to a roller skating party with the ter but only stayed there two I Sunday school class Friday. weeks this time. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Deleye and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meroney visit daughters of Albany, Ore., who ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I were enroute to New York, spent Elbert Robinette of New Plym-1 Thursday night with her sister outh, Wednesday evening. and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Col. Bill Wiley, brother of Mrs. Sager. Their two younger daugh Fred Howell, has been visiting I ters will stay with Sagers until from Ft. Lewis, Wash., for five | their parents return. days. Carl De Wayne Ball from i Mr and Mrs. Carl Choat and Verden, Okla., cousin of Mrs. | daughter and Mrs. Laura Choat, Howell, has also been visiting all of Caldwell were Sunday din Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conner and i ner guests at the Edward Nielsen family spent Wednesday evening home. with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Conner; Mr and Mrs. Angelo Marostica aftd family. 3ay and Henry were | and Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Mar celebrating their birthdays. ostica. Jr. had dinner with Mr. A/3c David A. Leder, son of and Mrs. James Hartman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Win. Leder, has just I Mrs Forrest Carpenter was returned home after completing' called to Sterling, Colo., by the three months of basic training at | death of her sister. She spent two Parks Air Base, Calif. Airman weeks there. Leder is on a ten day leave and ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Walz and is visiting his parents and friends family visited Mr. and Mrs. Rin- before traveling on to Kesler Air hold Stohler Sunday afternoon. Force Base, Miss. There he will I Mr Walz is the nephew of Mrs. attend radio operators school, Stohler. inaa /c f HBT-hurs Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and Mrs Hartman called on Grace Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Cleverly Paiton of Fruitland Sunday after spent four days of this week in | noon. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dean Fields spent Thurs Jerron Jackson, son of Mrs. day evening with her parents, Darwin Condie is still confined to Mr and Mrs. Forrest Carpenter. bed with a skull fracture suffered Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Kent spent while working in the Gay Way Sunday evening at the home of Bowling alley. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Holton Golden Hyde is suffering with Frank Nedbalek called at the an infected elbow as an aftermath home of Mr. and Mrs. George of a fall about six weeks ago. His i Grasmick Wednesday. elbow was badly bruised at that I Mrs. H. E. Sager, Kyle and time and is giving him a lot of i Delora Mae McDaniels went to trouble. Boise Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Solomon Geraldine and Corynne Fry, are visiting at the home of Bert Carol Keck, Bob Thomson, Philip Solomon over the weekend. They | Conner, Joanne Martin, Ned Sto are from California. kes, Dione Cleverly, Juna Condie, Mrs. Grant Hurd took her Sun- j Wanda Johnson. Merlin Milton, day school class roller skating in • Ontario Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Conner have | Dr. John Easly received word that their son Sgt. I Joseph Conner is on his way home I Optometrist from Okinawa Ontario, Ore. Gene Betts and Jesse Fry re- I Phone Enterprise JC1 turned to school Monday after | (No toll charge) having the mumps. 4-H To Meet IRRIGATION SUPPLIES Plastic & Canvas Dams Plastic & Aluminum Syphon Tubes IrrigationShovels Kingman Kolony Jeanette Conant Dial 2552 Mrs. Ralph Baxter took Mrs. George Besendorfer to Caldwell Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Besen dorfer and family attended a farewell party for Ralph Shy Friday. Mr. Shy is leaving for New Zealand on an LDS mission. Larry Kreager is confined to his home with the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson went to Boise Sunday to visit with Verna Beutler. Mr. and Mrsi. Chet Mills visited Sunday at the Herschel Thomp son home. Ronald Thompson was one of the seniors who went on “sneak” Thursday. Mrs. Al Thompson and Mrs. El lis Walters attended Sunshine club in Nyssa Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar, Mr. and Mrs. Skeet Kygar and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kygar gave a surprise birthday party Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Kygar’s 75th birthday. Mrs. Qunntero left Sunday for Chihuahua, Mexico. She will al- \ so spend a week in Los Angelv* visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Cohant played cards Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar. Isaac Martinez attended a birthday party in honor of Dale Sharp Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martinez went to Nipton Sunday to help Jesse Martinez celebrate his birthday. Mrs. Fern Hatch called on Mrs. Lester Strawn Monday evening, Mr and Mrs. Lynn Hurst and David went to Boise Sunday to watch the motorcycle races, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Long of Nyssa spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strawn. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. French spent Sunday eveing with Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks. Rev and Mrs. Erving Franks of Roswell called at the Art Sparks home Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Irene Haws and children of Ontario were week end guests of her brother. Wills Conant and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles powers and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb were Sunday afternoon callers at I the Jim Phifer home. Mrs. Jim Phifer and girls and Miss Joyce Bowers attended “Fun 18 N. 2nd Phone 2548 Night” at the Adrian high school Thursday night. Mrs. Jim Phifer played the music for the funeral of Cecil Case of Caldwell Monday. Mrs. Jim Phifer accompanied June Hartley with a solo at the farewell party for Ralph Shy. David Hurst went to Sun Val ley on “sneak” with the seniors of Adrian. Mrs. Lester Strawn and Arn old visited with Mrs. R. L. Price and Norman Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Price and Norman took Melba back to On tario Monday after she had spent the week end visiting- home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Price of Brogan visited Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Price. Lois Council Phone 2439 ---- :------------- - r Mrs. Lorin Munn attended the > tea for mothers of the first grade at Adrian. Duane Munn is a stu- i dent of that grade. Mrs. Wilbur Chapin returned from Spokane Thursday night,: where she has been helping care for her grandchildren, Cindy Lou and Daniel Wayne Chapin. Her son, Charles, has been promoted to the rank of Staff Sargeant and is the crew chief of the B-36 type of aircraft. • Mr and Mrs. Henry Collier of Ontario visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Reffett Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ira Price and daughter, Bernardine attended the FHA banquet Tuesday night at the Owyhee LDS church. Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen helped move the household furniture belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard to Nyssa, Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen visited Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nielsen in Nu Acres. Mrs. K. C. Kimball of Oakland and son, Bobby are visiting her | « If \ At TAY I \ ✓ K • parents and sisters her. They ar rived Saturday and she will help care for her father, E. J. Hobson who returned from the hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tobler and grandchildren, Leon and Billie, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Newgen. Mr and Mrs. George Schweizer spent Sunday evening at the L. E. Newgen home. Mr. and» Mrs. Chas. L. Wilson of Roswell spent Sunday at the home of their son, Harley Wilson and family. Patricia Rice and Mrs. Ora Newgen attended the 4-H Sewing club at the Clifford Smith home Monday. Thursday Mrs. Ada Harrison. Mrs. Henry Murray and daughter. Carol and Mrs. Ora Newgen at tended Dorcas meeting at the home of Mrs. Frone Stradley in Big Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stoker re turned home Tuesday after at tending the annual conference of the LDS church at Salt Lake Cecil Whitman who has been visiting his brother, fiomer Whit man and family, called at the Ken Lorensen home Tuesday, be fore returning to Bonner’s Ferry. 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Mortensen, Nyssa, re cently was promoted to sergeant in Japan, where he is a supply clerk with the Tokyo Quarter master depot. Mortensen, who entered the Army in July 1951, arrived over seas in December, 1953. He com pleted basic training at Camp Roberts, Calif. TiïÏÏM 1fr Stop- r- F«•iT’l \ Bobby Brady who has had a rather severe case of the measles has recovered. Wynn Mortensen Has Promotion 3 41-oz. Cans 69c 79‘ 3 lbs. S & W Mellow'd COFFEE « 87'Lb Being Served All Day Saturday