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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1955 'Show Business' To Feature Six Stars High School Poll Shows Trend For Lower Voting Age PAGE FIVE in Darwin, Calif., and Ronny Pat terson returned to his base in Services Monday Arizona where he is serving in For Peter Mootz the U. S. Army. Coming to the Nyssa Theater Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Mrs. Kenneth McDonald Peter Mootz, a long time resi Farmerettes Club Tuesday for a three day run is Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz and dent of Nu Acres community, died Phone 2-2769. Parma Dial 3209 the new Irving Berlin musical, Wanda spent Sunday at Owyhee Thursday afternoon at the On “There's No Business Like Show Dam with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mor tario hospital following a recent Too late for last week) Business.” (Last Week’s News) OKK met Thursday afternoon fitt. heart attack. Funeral services A poll was recently taken of at the home of Mrs. Werner Peutz Mrs. Mahlon Kramer has been The Cinemascope color pro- Mr. and Mrs. T H. Brewer and were held Monday morning at St. •> nearly 6,000 students and over with Mrs Archie Moses and Mrs. hospitalized again with a kid'ney duction stars EthVfMerm'™, & n - ; T h u ^ d J ^ e evening. v J n t n APr*l g ' ^ 21 " - * at 600 near,y 6'°°° throughout Students* Oregon and over teachers to Jim Reid as co-hostesses. Prizes Terry, Timmy, Marilyn and Eve Aloysius Catholic church in New lyn Tallman of Homedale were Plymouth with interment in Park- \ illl©\ gv m. An inter- Hptprminp tH *» sentiment tnu' i home1*0" She ^ rttUrned 10 hcr Dan S a i l T j o h n ^ S a n d M u ’ the ApP'e An imer' determine the sentiment toward Ua£ Da y’ Johnnj Ray and Mit- esting program has been arranged lowering the voting ace to 18 as W’ere won by Mrs. Bob Morfitt Sunday dinner guests at the Roy view cemetery there. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and Mrs. | Eads home near Wilder. and Mrs' Sam Mltzker of Z1 Ga>,nor- 11 ls a combination of and everyone is invited to attend, contained in bill presented before Survivors include his widow Charlie Culbertson. Door prizes K " - ■ "'* »« w e s u Some of ,he «rode school child- C S "turc Pi „ a , o r Mark were won by Mrs. Morfitt and Mr and Mrs. Robert White of three sons and five daughters. Apple Valley visited Wednesday Mrs ¿ w i e Kuse°me a" d lighted by 21 Berlta songs' 11 W,U pr‘'“ n' 1 proe" m wh,ch conduct,'d 1 which Mrs. Peutz. I evening at the Jim Reid home. ladies, left for his mission in New , . they used in the exchange pro- resulted in response from 67 Refreshments were served to the Mr and Mrs. George Pulsipher The plot of the show is wound gram with other schools. A can- schools. Mrs. Roland Maw was admitted Zealand Sunday evening with a .eft Thursday for California to ground humerous story of the cer will be shown. Next o f the 5 939 students renortin* 14 ladies present. to the Nyssa hospital Thursday group of six others going to the Mr. and Mrs. Morris Huffman for surgery and is still confined attend the funeral of his son-in- hfe ° f • vaudville family. Direct- yea* officers will be installed. th°re ^ 61H S w n t " r f a i S were hosts at a barbecue steak there Her sister, Donna Plotts of same country. aw who was killed in a train ac- ° r , " ' a ,^ r Lang d° e® a remark'j and a life membership will be Qf lowering the voting age and Mrs. Jack Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. dinner Sunday evening at their Salt Lake City is caring for the cident. He lived in Yuma. Lela able )ob °n tbe balance main- presented to some member of the 38 4 percent opposed and of the Darrell Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Fry is staying at the home of Mr. 1 «aine<? in tbe Plcture keeping a community. t 610 faculty members responding home at Owyhee dam. The dinner Maw children. and Mrs. Taft Pett in Apple Val- j iast’ but even temP ° throughout. 1 At the recent PTA executive 53 percent were in favor of the was served by candelight, was in Mrs. Nellie Newbill, Mrs. Joe Keith Tallman of Homedale and -ev during their absence. L_ _ . _ I council meeting, plans were made measure and 47 percent opposed. I honor of the 25th wedding anni Bellon and Mrs. Angie Cook all Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer versary of Mr. and Mrs. Huffman. of Nyssa had dinner with Mrs. spent Sunday afternoon at the Mrs jen iyn piatt left Thurs- Name Granted For Donald Brewer home. day by bus to visit her husband. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Ellis Walters Friday. attend the state meeting in Boise, percentage reports onlv. Gf this Jay who is stationed at Fort Holstein Dairy Herd Mr and Mrs. Alden Flint of Arcadia spent Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Crocker . H , v . , AP " ! “ 8' ,29 and„ 3 T «roup students averaged 80 per- at the Ellis Walters home. Lewis, Wash l went to Boise to consult a doctor the Owyhee Grocery returned Leroy Herrman of Nyssa has will attend are Mrs. Jack Reed. “ . Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hurd had been given the privilege of the Mrs. Severt Fox. Mrs. Clarence aga n<;t wfth facuUv iniicaUng if Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hanway of Monday and on the way home Sunday evening from a trip to a shower and no-host dinner for exclusive use Coronodo arrived Monday even [ they stopped at the Harold Reed Clarkston, Wash., and Moscow, ujc ui me n a m e Fntts rm u a n u Mrs i»n s. x _ i a v iuii d u iu ic i . „ „ j in y of the name and Clavton Butcher 8 aicating 51 _ . jit 1 j T-,, • - i . percent for arid »H percent in op- Mr. and Mrs. James McCabe and mu Hoermstead as a herd name in Plans were made for a pre-school L. Tr> * i ing to spend a few days with Mr. home in Caldwell and spent the Id a , where they visited their sis ters. Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Hunt and their infant daughter, Peggy Sun- registering _ evening. and Mrs. Chet Mills and sons. his purebred Holstein- health clinic to be held at Ros- renorts were sent for f,ininr in'i . ,, T reports were sent for junior and > Mrs. Lynn Kygar, Mrs. Mac day afternoon. The men were the Friesian cattle, This prefix Mrs. W. H. Shy and Mrs. Alvin Sherry of Boise stayed at the is well. Mrs. Leo Thompson is in senior classes only anJd resulted thief cooks. j granted and will be recorded by charge of this project and the in Junior statlstlcs. 62 percent for Tilley and Ronny Patterson re Gunter and 3 children returned store while the Flint’s were away. Neighbors and friends of L a w -; The Holstein-Friesian association date will be announced later. and 38 percent against while the turned from Bothel, Wash , where home Monday evening from Utah Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee of La« rence Cleverly surprised him of America, Brattleboro, Vt. George Griffin underwent maj- senjor figures were closely com- they had attended the funeral where they have been visiting Angeles spent from Sunday until services of Dwight Patterson. for the past two weeks. Ralph j Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Thursday evening with a birth- j Over 1250 prefixes were reser- s^ Ty ™°nday , T rmnA 81 Parade at 65 percent in favor and Mrs. Tilley returned to her home Shy wo drove to Utah with the! day party. Games were played ved for breeders in 1954. LmviUe and Jim Lee and Viva. Hie Malheur Memorial hospital in 35 percent opposed. and refreshments served. I ________________ ixyssa. j _ Glen Henderson, a student at EXTENSION UNIT Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey visit- — . . ^ Fruitland high school, was in- TO MEET AT DAY HOME ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I J u l l G C j O r n S T / 8 7 # volved in a car wreck last Wed The ANK extension unit of A K ‘ng Caldwell Saturdav. . Q U - m ft nesday at Gay Way junction Malheur county will meet Thurs- ' ^ bas 1 .... . U l © S Q t D O J I S X lO I T l© when a car traveling at high day April 21, at the home of Mrs. , ' F.‘ ar\d Mrs. Robert White and Mrs. j u Garner, 87, of Roy, speed hit his car. He received Henry Day in Kingman Kolony farrY-y’ former-residents of Nys- 1 Utah, died last Saturday at the minor injuries. Both cars were at 2 p. m. “Vegetables” will be sa' a^e moved t0 tbe dim Leve-j ^ome Qf ^er son Dewey Garner completely demolished. the lesson. au* plaCj' j in Nyssa. Mrs. Garner was born Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kissel at _________________ _____________ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and ' j j ggg tended the funeral of an old family fished at Galloway dam Funeral services were conduct friend, Mrs. Watts in Caldwell on I hilip Conner, Gary Betts, near Weiser Easter Sunday. Sunday. Jimmy Holton and Gary Thom- David Hale was a week end ed at 2 p. m. Monday afternoon Geraldine and Corynne Fry, S°i.' ,, guest at the Clavton Butcher at the Owyhee LDS chapel. Bish Ned Stokes, Bertha Huey and Di- Donald Chesnev, son of Mr. and 1 home. He came to visit Miss Bar- op James A. Peterson conducted one Cleverly were among juniors Mrs. A. P. Chesney, who has been bara Lee who has been visiting services. Inteçjnent was Wednes of Fruitland who enjoyed an receiving medical treatments, is the Butcher family the past two day in the Roy, Utah, cemetery. Survivors include three sons now in Lodi, Calif., taking further weeks. Pete Frazer of Weiser was evening of dancing Thursday. Roger Jenkins, Mrs. George treatments and is reportedly some an Easter Sunday dinner guest in Nyssa. Delbert, Dewey and Vern, and a son True Garner in Pulsipher’s son, is visiting with better. at the Butcher home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meroney and Bill Bennett and family o f ! Emmett, four sons m Rupert, Ida., the family while on a vacation from his work at the railroad in Joy Cullen attended the wedding Portland were week end guests and three daughters Pocatello. They all enjoyed a pic-1 Walter Cullen at the home of at the Gene Honey home, nic Sunday at Crouch. j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Mrs. Conlev ^^llson and son. BARNEY WILSON The Stokes family enjoyed Robinette of New Plymouth Sat- Darryl and Mrs. Don Fritts spent HAS SURGERY Barney Wilson is convalescing an Easter outing in the Boise j urday. the week end in La Grande. They national forest. They were joined Mr ar|d Mrs. Edward Nielsen helped the Thanuel Botners move in the Malheur Memorial hospital following surgery last Friday. He by their daughter, Julia Gurney left for Quincy, Wash., Friday to a new home. to spend Easter with their son, and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fritts visit- is reported . by the hospital attend- Mrs. Cecil Mclndoo and Mrs. Clifton and family. . ed Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ostermeier an*s *° be reco' enn8 satisfactor John Holton visited at the home G^,nrl£^ly 's on tb(> | in Fruitland Easter Sunday. T h e, -v ' of Mrs. Floyd Holton Wednesday! Milton Connelly farm in Nu j tw0 ladies are sisters. afternoon. 1 Acres. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Sample and j Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moncur Those from this community Maynard Sager spent the night1 famii*y have moved into the large and Mr- and Mrs- Dlck R,utcher 1 were guests at the home of Mr. who attended the funeral of with Donny and Danny Binga- house on the Butcher farm. Frank Carey, formerly of this man Wednesday. and ^ rs wilkerson and Mrs. W. E. Kohl Sunday neighborhood Thursday in New Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stoner were and famjiv and Mr. and Mrs. Plymouth were Mr. and Mrs. Rin- j visitors Sunday at the home of cioyd Sample and family were home. Mrs. Bolton is visiting at hold Stohler, Mr. and Mrs. K en -! Mr. and Mrs. Egger Oft. « j jraf;ter Sundav dinner guests at her parents home while her hus- | Your Choice Mrs. Forrest Carpenter played the I. W Edison home, neth Hawks and Mr. and Mrs. band is on maneuvers. He will 11 Omar Betts. in the city bowling tournament; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meiers and be gone 3 months. Duane Taylor and Jimmy Bax at Payette Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Rebman family spent Easter Sunday with The Farmerette club wish to her folks, Mr. and Mrs. John are parents of a 5 lb. 15 oz. girl ter for Kelso, Wash., are visiting his mother, Mrs. A. B. Hann and welcome the Lyons and Warner Snapp at Midvale, Idaho. born Friday night in the Malheur 303 Cans family during the Easter %’aca- families to the Nu Acres commun New officers for the coming Memorial hospital in Nyssa. tion. ity- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson year were elected at the last nation Lois and Irene Leder, daugh- meeting of the WSCS held at the are parents of a girl, born Satur Joy Cullen was an overnight guest at the home of her friend, ters of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leder, Elsoie Robinson, Gertrude Hicks day in the Malheur Memorial | Claudette Smith of Fruitland 1 have returned home for the East- home. Those elected were Mrs. hospital. er vacation. Lois will spend some Orley Smith, president; Mrs. Thursday. The primary Sunday school This Coupon Is Worth 30c Cpl. Bill Wiley reported back time during the week in Wash Clarence Fritts, vice president; class of the Apple Valley com On The Purchase of to Fort Lewis Wash., Thursday ington. Irene has come home to Mrs. Earl Boston, secretary and munity church were guests at a 10 LB. BOX OF where he is awaiting orders for stay. party at the home of Mrs. Clar Mrs. Severt Fox, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Godwin overseas duty. Duane Wilson accompanied his ence Frittts Saturday afternoon. BLUE ALL Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Unwin at of Grandview, Wash., and S/Sgt. mother, Mrs. Elsie Tietsort of Six children attended and ice | Cash Value 1/20 of 1 Cent tended a potluck supper at the Morris Godwin of Texas visited Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Nu cream and cookies were served. IOOF hall in Nyssa Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nedbalek gent of Sunset Valley to the Mr. and Mrs. Ted Myers and and Donna over the week end evening. Owyhee dam Easter Sunday family stopped at the Woodrow WILSON'S Dinner guests at the Ed Meron where they enjoyed a picnic. Evelyn Evans, student at the Wilson home for a visit Monday CHOPPED University of Idaho spent the ey home Sunday were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith of morning, enroute to their home Borden's BEEF Easter vacation at her home here, j Mrs. Walter Cullen and their two Parma and M r and Mrs. Bernard in Walla Walla, Wash., from a Mr. and Mrs. Keith Budge and 1 boys, Lee and Billie, Goddard and Cindy of Notus, trip to Hailey, Ida., Mrs. Myers . 3 Cans family of La Jolla, Calif., spent I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owsley were Easter Sunday dinner guests nd Mrs. Wilson are cousins. last week with her parents, Mr. | have moved into the small house at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orley Mrs. Bill Keppler and son, Vick and Mrs. Heber J. Evans. j on the Sylvan Talbot ranch Mr. Smith. of Idaho Falls were Saturday Twelve women of the Owyhee Owsley is employed by the Tal- Mr. and Mrs. Buford Standerfer dinner guests at the David Bay Heights club had potluck dinner bots. visited at the George Standerfer home. She is a sister of Mr. Ray. Eggert Oft returned home Wed home in Hermiston, Ore., on East at the home of Mrs. Calvin Ker Mrs. Mary E. Bodmer of On nesday night from the Holy Ros er Sunday. sey Tuesday. tario was a Friday overnight Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fields visit ary hospital where he had under Miss Dorothy Merrill of Boise guest at the Woodrow B. Wilson Mothers, We Feature the Complete ed Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Carpen gone surgery. visited at the home of her par home. Janice Tavlor and Frances Van ents. J F. Banta Easter Sunday. Gerber Line Large Roasting ter Wednesday night. Out of town guests for the wed Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rider of Meter visited their new neighbor, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goddard ding of Miss Shirley Standerfr Parma and Mr. and Mrs. Quentin j Jo Dell Lyon Wednesday. and Cindy of Notus and Mr. and and Roger Smith included: Mr. Speas and family were dinner j Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fields, Earl Mrs. Orley Smith and family ac and Mrs. George Standerfer. guests at the home of Mr. and Fields and Leon Betts were sup- companied Miss Lucille Palmer grandparents of the bride, and Mrs. Roy Howard and family per guests at the Forrest Carpen- to Kuna Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Obern Standerfer | Sunday. ter home Sunday. Barbara Dick, daughter of Mr. and family all of Hermiston, Mrs. Country Style Mr. and Mrs. Henry Storm a n d' Shanna Conner and Bonnie and Mrs. Ted Dick, underwent Thelma Bennett of Scotts Bluff, SOUPS Bobby of Nyssa were visitors at 1 Doughty were ill with the mumps an appendectomy Saturday in the Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. Lee Curtis | VEGETABLES the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen last week. Nyssa hospital. She is getting and family of Hood River, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bevan and i along fine and will be able to re-1 and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Curtis of FRUITS Osborn Thursday evening. Charles Clauser, a student at children of Fruitland visited at i turn home soon. Vale, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Wise, DESSERTS the University of Idaho, was a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mrs. Bud Bolton of Mountain Willow Creek, Mrs. Zelda Flock visitor at the Eggert Oft home. Meroney Thursday evening. Home and Mr. and Mrs. Dick and family of Nampa, Mrs. Her- Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Kersey Harris of Parma were Sunday man Knight and Mrs. Ellis C urt-! Bill Walz of Ontario was a din ner guest at the home of his sis and sons are staying at the home dinner guests t the Earl Boston I is both of Caldwlll. ter, Mrs. Rinold Stohler and fam of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Nielsen while they are ily Sunday. Jimmy Cruson is taking his gone. Arizona Airman David Leder, son of airman basic training in San Antonio, Tex. I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leder left You p a y Mr. and Mrs. James Hartman Sunday night after a ten day fur- attended the Hells Canyon hear- j lough, for an airbase in Mississ- o n ly ippi where he will study radio. ing in Boise Monday, Book Your Foundation White Rose Mr. and Mrs. Homer Oft and Mrs. Robert Martin. Mrs. Merle Groves and Mrs. Sylvan Talbot daughters, Barbara and Nancy of and Russet Seed Potatoes For ▼isited Mrs. Cecil Evans who has Walla Walla, Wash., were visit Large Size returned home from the St. ors at the Eggert Oft home. Next Year's Seed Mr. and Mrs. Russell Meroney Luke's hospital in Boise. Henry Orcutt and son, Duane and children of Caldwell were of Kooskia, Ida. visited in this Sunday callers at the home of community Friday. Duane called Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meroney. 1 POUND CAN Nu Âcres News Apple Valley Owyhee Look what a DOLLAR will buy PORK n BEANS BUTTER BEANS KIDNEY BEANS CREAM CORN HOMINY PEAS - CARROTS SAUERKRAUT SALAD DRESSING ik $1.00 4 9 ^ Quart FRANKS 3 Lbs. 8 9 * Gerber's SIRMHIOfOOOS SAUSAGE 3 Lbs. $ 1 .0 0 LARD Mr. Grower: Now Contracting Acreage for FIELD CORN INSILAGE Phone 2147 — or Contact ROY HIRAI Rt. No. I, N y m We Will Mix and Prepare Insecticides For Your Particular Needs BLISS TRIUMPH 4 Lbs. 5 5 p Nyssa Phone 3310 Elmer Jaques, Mgr. — Home Phone 3026 3-2 7c SPECIAL Grapefruit Avocados TAYLOR'S Food Market Fourth and Main Simplol Western Idaho Produce & UJ€ GIV€ Dial 3111 STftmPS