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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1955 PAGE FOUR . ents, Mr and Mrs Arvin Kersey dinner guests at the Martha Nor- j John Long Enrolls day with Mr. and Mrs Albert are getting their house ready to Notheis. Land home in Apple Valley. move into. Mr. and Mrs John Price and Willis Bertram took his cattle I In Aircraft Course According to a release front Mr and Mrs A P Chesney and family attended the pot luck din Lois Counail to the hills Tuesday M il. A ir« Goodell the Northrop Aeronautical Insti Frances Van Meter were dinner ner at the Owyhee church after Farmerette* Club Mr. and Mrs Wayne Simpson | tute at Inglewood, Calif., John E. Phon« 2439 Dial 2«04 guests at the home of Mr and the program by the special choir and Mr and Mrs Willis Bertram Long, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs J. Mrs Vern Garnett of New Plym- were in Homedale Sunday. E Long of Nyssa has been accept A large number of people at the home of Mrs. Gene Stephen The officers of the Do-More 4-H oath Saturday (Last Week's News) Mrs Loyd Adams and Mrs ed for enrollment in the aircraft club met with their leaders, Paul j Mr and Mrs. Charles Haws and tended the dedication ceremony with 11 members and one visitor Mr. and Mrs Ward Lundy. Sr., Neal Dimmick were in Caldwell and engine mechanics course at and O lne Thompson Monday eve- Dale of Ontario and Mrs Nora at the Ow"yhee LDS church Sun present. spent the past week in Portland Friday their institute. day. Mr and Mrs Charles Dur- mng to plan the years work for West of Hood R.ver. O re . were Mrs. Lonn Munn and children. Mr and Mrs Ellis Dunlap re Mr and Mrs Alva Goodell, J r . Long, a graduate of Nyssa high the club’s yearbook Pre->ent were dinner guests at the home of Mr. fee of Caldwell and Mr and Mrs Robert and Marilyn drove to entertained Mr and Mrs. Ray turned from Lewiston Wednesday school, is also a veteran of the Ray Porter and family of New Kyle Sager, Carol Keck. Donna and Mrs Kenneth Hawks Boise Friday Hamerton and Jerry of Payette where they had spent the past Korean War with service in the Nedbalek. Bob Thomson. Deanna Mrs h g Church of Payette Plymouth were out of town fam Mr. and Mrs Lor in Munn were to dinner Sunday week. ilies present Mr and Mrs. Irvin U. S. Air Force. Prior to enroll Evans and Joanne Martin was a dinner guest of the H E guests at the Vern Garner home Durfee were members of the Mr and Mrs. Chet Sage called ing at Northrop, he attended the Mr and Mrs Leslie Tophff and Carol Montague visited with Sager family Easter Sunday evening following church Mr and Mrs. James Stephen at at the Loyd Adams home Sun College of Idaho in Caldwell. Mr and .*!r Paul Thompson and Jo«. visited with Mr and ; choir. Mrs. Mel Burr.mgham of West tended a card party and dinner day afternoon Mr and Mrs Wren Tracy of The intensive Aircraft and eng fam..y la.-t Saturday while he George Smit Wednesday af- Point, Utah, was a dinner guest at the L'lrich Nieger home in Ontario spent Friday afternoon was home for Easter vacation ternoon Mr and Mrs Boyd Wilson and ine mechanics course will be com a week -ago Wednesday at the at the Irvin Durfee home. Boise Saturday evening from school at Moscow. family were Sunday dinner' pleted in 50 weeks. He will then Mrs Lloyd Sewell and Mrs home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simp- O E Cheldelin be graduated and qualified for Mr and Mrs. Ira Deleye and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Durfee were Mrs. Alva Goodell, Sr . enter guests at the daughters spent Tuesday night M C Sewell visited with Mrs in a one-act play put on by mem , son. his Civil Aeronautics Administra tained the Out Our Way club at home Edward Nielsen Friday afternoon Mr and Mrs Carl Simpson had her home Thursday afternoon, 12 and Wednesday at the H E Sager bers of the Owyhee ward at On Mr and Mr James Stephen. tion certificate as an “A and E” Mr and Mrs. George Smith tario in the stake drama festival Easter dinner at the East Side members answered roll call with J r . were in Boise Saturday after mechanic. home enroute to Oregon from a ! spent Thursday afternoon with last Thursday. cafe. trip to New York “Earliest Remembrance.” noon. - The Sew-and-Sew 4-H club Mr. and Mrs John Cleaver Ag Boys Take Field Discussion was held on having Mrs. Frank Nedbalek spent ' Mr and Mrs. G Groot of Apple Mrs Minnie Mitchell and sons. Thursday with Mrs George Gras- Valley. Dent and Henry visited from will meet Tuesday at the home a rummage sale Mrs Leslie Top- spent Sunday afternoon at the Mr. and Mrs. Rinhold Stohler Fftday to Tuesday last week at of Mrs. Fred Arai Trip to Caldwell liff was appointed to find a suit George Cleaver home mick near Caldwell Mrs. Floyd Holton and Mrs Eg- and Family were dinner guests at the home of her daughter, Mrs Mr ana Mrs. Delbert Cleaver Adrian—A group of 44 mem A3/c and Mrs. Bill Hadley and able place to hold it. gert Oft went to the Worthwhile home of Mr. and Mrs Bill Norman Douglas and family at Brett left for his station at Hay Mrs. Jim Ritchie announced and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Eu- bers of the agricultural depart group meeting Thursday evening Walz of Ontario Easter Quincy, Wash. ward. C alif, Wednesday after that the table, which is to be gt ne Cleaver and boys picnicked ment at the Adrian Union high Mrs. Kennetfi Symes. Elver Nielsen and family spent school and their teacheer, Henry Mr and Mrs. Harry Gahan and spending his leave at the home of donated to the Nyssa park, is at the Owyhee dam Sunday. Mr and Mrs George Moeller Saturday evening with Mr. and Mr and Mrs Dick Pluard visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. George ready for painting Cheryl Zesiger was ill the past Reuter made a field trip to Cald were Sunday evening visitors at Mrs. Edward Nielsen and were Sunday at the home of Mrs Ag- Folkman They went to Ogden Refreshments were served. The week and unable to attend school well Monday by bus. supper guests. the Eggert Oft home. Mrs S. B. Hoffman and Mrs The boys visited various agri 1 nes Chadd to visit his folks and her grand next meeting will be at the Geo Cleaver home May 12 Mr and Mrs. Heber Evans gave Mrs Kenneth Hawks. Tommie Jim Ritchie were in Caldwell cultural plants there, including Mrs. Astoreca and Mrs. Jess parents. their daughter, Mrs. Douglas and Calvin Kersey were visitors Asumendi took Mrs Chadd to Mrs. Leslie Tophff and Mrs. Fridav. the Cooperative Creamery. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Durfee and Bateman of Nyssa, a birthday at Homedale Thursday. Mr and Mrs Guy Tanner visit Ontario Wednesday evening to be family vijited Sunday afternoon Alva Goodell, Sr., called on Mrs. party Friday night. Guests were Ned Stoke represented Fruit- j lmtated into the Legion auxiliary. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jamieson who has been ill, ed Marv Jan e Tanner in Ontario guests gt the Pete Merrick home Saturday. Douglas Bateman and Mary Lou, land high school as senator at the Nyssa chapter at a joint meeting Keith Woolley Thursday. Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Valdo Talbot and Y M C.A youth legislature in of the two chapters. They had Mrs. O. E. Cheldelin attended Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Cleaver Mr and Mrs. Nathan Orr and Marie, daughter of the Irvin the meeting of the Garden club and Mr. and Mrs Eugene Cleav Mr. and Mrs Taft Pett Boise. Friday and Saturday. -upper at the East Side cafe. Melany of Boise called at the Durfees’ has been quite ill with at the Houston Wilson home er attended the banquet and Lester Cleaver home Sunday. Echo Hann, Shirley Connc*r and. Ronald Speas celebrated his Mi and Mrs. Ora Newgen and tonsilitis. Tuesday afternoon. Robbie Howard had the mumps thud birthday Friday bingo party at the Eagle hall Sat Mrs. Ada Harrison visited Mr. Garnet Ritchie attended the Mr. and Mrs. Wren Tracy of the past week. Friday afternoon Mr and Mrs and Mrs Henry Baker .in Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day. Mr. urday evening educational meeting at the East Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin and Mrs. Rav Griffitts and Mr The regular meeting of the Do- Geo-gc Smit attended the funeral Thursday morning David Highland and son. Dwi Side cafe Wednesday evening. More 4-H met Friday night and of Mrs. Bill Findhng of Vale at Mr. and Mrs. George Folkman Durfee fished at the Owyhee dam and Mrs. Lester Cleaver attended ght of La Grande visited at the held installation of officers Nyssa a birthday party for Mrs. Claude S B Hoffman and George Clea and Brent visited their daughter. Thursday. Special numbers were, solos by Harold Mt-Ewen has been se- Carol Folkman in Boise Satur Mr and Mrs Frank Perko were Day near Adrian Saturday even ver home Saturday Dwight stay Home beauty Carolyn Bottom and Gary Thom- lected a- the salutatonan for his day. ed for a visit with his grandpar hosts to the pinochle club Satur ing. son and a reading by Velda S a m -! class. Mrs Mancil Bishop has been - ents. Mr and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz of w ith . . . Mrs Julia Garner who has day evening. Those present were. uels. Bob Thomson gave a dem- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meroney were been staying with her sons. Vern Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Tobler, Mr quite ill with strep infection Newell Heights and at the S B onstration on a “Rag Doll Seed dinner guests at the home of Mr and Delbert and their families, and Mrs. Jim Elkins and Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Eldred and Hoffman home. Mrs Lester Cleaver attended and Mr Gene Bevan* at Fruit- passed away Saturday night. Mrs. Hudd Robb all of Nyssa. Mr. children and Mrs. Wilber Hiatt Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barker and land Easter, Following service in the Owy and Mrs. Leonard Newgen and and babv spent Sunday afternoon the PTA meeting in Nyssa Thurs family of Ontario were dinner Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gurney hee ward LDS church Monday Mr and Mrs Claude Wilson. Mr at the Mancil Bishop home. day evening where she was elect guests at the home of her par- and daughter have moved into afternoon, she was taken to Roy, Newgen and Mrs Tobler won Mr. and Mrs. Russell Talbot ed one of the vice presidents. ents, Mr and Mrs. Omar Betts. | their new home in Letha. Mrs Utah for interment Mr and Mrs. Leland Hoffman h g h Mr. Elkin and Mrs. Robb and Marion of Luiclsu Heights Lina and Debra Daubt spent Gurney is the former Julia Stokes near Ontario, were Sunday din of New Plymouth spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger w«re low Friday with their grandmother, Mr. and Mrs Fred Howell and I went to Ironside Sunday after The Worth ' hile club will have ner guests at the Loyd Adams afternoon at the S. B Hoffman Mrs. A. P. Chesney. family were dinner guests at the noon to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harold a grab at the next meeting. home. home. Mr and Mrs. Paul Fredncksen home of Mr. and Mrs Ed Howell Fyllingness. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Cleaver. Mr and Mrs. E J Hobson went and daughter of Baker were week i of Payette Easter, Mrs. L. W Pomeroy of Middle-: to the Nampa ho-.pital Monday to Axel and Jeffrey were Sunday Alan and Karrv were dinner end guests at the Eggert O ft1 Mr and Mrs. Floyd Holton and ton, Ida., visited Mr. and Mrs. O have tests made for Mr. Hobson. home. | family had Easter dinner at the H. Schweizer Thursday after Mrs. Clvdc Kimball and son. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Evans visit- home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles noon. Bobbv left Tueday for their home eri with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ripley Holton at Greenleaf. There were Mr and Mrs. Jack Woods re in Oakland. Calif., after a visit of Meridian Easter. j 28 members of the Holton family turned from a trip to Southern with her sister, Mrs. Pete Wilson Mr and Mrs. Cecil Evans and present, Utah Thursday and then spent Mrs. Ira Price and Bernardine family were supper guests at the! Mr. and Mrs. A P Chesney and the week end in Burns. entertained the Fidelea Mea girls Juime of their daughter and hus-1 Mrs. George Hagler visited Mrs. Mrs. Don Strickland, her sis o f t h e Adrian Presbyterian band, Mr. and Mrs. Alon Schu Herbert Daubt in Payette Thurs ter. Mrs La Varr Hawkins, and church last Thursday evening. bert Saturday day their mother, Mrs. Hazel Smith Mr. and Mrs. Don Share and • I I Mr. and Mrs. George Smit spent Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tish and Mrs went to Lemon, S D , last week children had dinner Easter with the Easter weekend with their Anna Mills and family of Green- \ to be with their brother and Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira daughter and family Mr. and Mrs ! leaf were visitors at the Cecil ] Smith’s son. Dwayne Cressly. He Price. Glen Gallant of Goodrich, Ida Evans home Sunday afternoon. | was in a car accident in w hich; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Collier and Janice Taylor, Frances Van Saturday Mrs. Wayne Gurney his wife was killed. The ladies son. John of Ontario, were Easter Meter and Edith Fields visited visited Mrs. Mahlon Kramer. plan to return Monday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Joy Cullen Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Maroney Mr. and Mrs Orville Groves John Reffett. V. L. and Lela Lett visited Mr and family of Caldwell w ere1 of Parma spent Sunday evening j Mr and Mrs. John Price visited and Mrs. Ed Meroney Thursday Easter visitors of Mr. and Mrs. j with her parents, Mr and Mrs old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Fred evening. Ed Meroney. Ira Price. Danielson in Emmett Sunday. Mrs. Edward Nielsen is caring Edith Fields spent Wednesday j Mrs. Russell Durocher and The two families formerly lived /or her grandsons while their par- night with Joy Cullens children of Adrian visited Sun-1 in Wisconsin. In Acres News Sunset Valley Buena Vista Stunz Lumber Co. HOT WATER Modern 1 2-volt electrical system! Here’s why Chevrolet out -V8’s everybody! 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