Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 21, 1955, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE NYSSA GAT* CITY JOV1VAL. NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1955
PAGE EIGHT
Sunset Valley
Mrs. George Pulsipher, that she
Mr. and Mrs. Robort Nevens
Mr. and Mrs. Kenicott and
strong and Donna Lou of Calif­
is working at a hotel in Choteau,
; and children spent Sunday in Elizabeth Poulon of Salt Lake
ornia Friday. Guests were Mr
Mont., where she ii spending the
I Boise with relatives.
City and Richard Poulon of Par­
and Mrs. James Stephen. Jr., and
summer with her aunt.
ma stopped Sunday en route to
boys, Mr and Mrs. Fred Stephen
Lois Counsil
Mr*. Alva Goodell
Corvallis to the Brig Olsen home.
and children, Mr. and Mrs. James
Mr and Mrs. Don Kannard of
Farmerettes Club
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wolfe of Nam­
Phono 2439
Stephen, Sr., Mrs. James O.
Dial 2804
Wichita, Kan. and Mrs. Howard
William Praria of Portland
pa, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Diderick-
Stephen and children, Mr. and
Peverley of Rawlins, Wyo., visited
; sen of Caldwell and Marie Him- visited Thursday and Friday
Mrs. Eugene Stephen and family. I Tommy Nielson went to Aurora, at the Merle Thomson home sev-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wigginton ' pie of Washington.
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laur­
Mrs. Every Elliott. Mary Ann
Mr and Mrs. Howard Day and Ore. last week to visit his grand- j eral days last week. During their of Pleasant Grove, Utah, visited
ence. Sunday visitors were Mr.
and Billie of Houston. Mo., is
Mrs.
Eva
Wohlcke
and
Mrs.
stay they made a trip to Owyhee ( Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Mitchell one
visiting at the home of her par­ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie had a parents for two weeks.
Florence Richardson of Parma and Mrs. Wayne Jackson of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Baxter
were
dam
and to Payette Lakes. Mrs. day last week
picnic
at
Vale
and
attended
the
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cleav­
and
Mrs. Henry Murray, Beth Weiser.
dinner guests at the Besendorfer Peverley and Mrs. Thomson are
Vale-The Dalles game.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cooper Carole and Freddy of Owyhee
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Duus left
er and other relatives.
sisters and Mrs. Kannard is Mrs. had dinner with Miss Mertrude
Garnet Ritchie and Sandra home last Sunday.
Saturday for a week’s vacation
Corners,
visited
Saturday
after­
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff
Several friends of Mr. and Mrs.' Peverley’s daughter,
King in Caldwell Thursday. The noon with Mr. and Mrs. Ora in Oregon. They stopped in La-
entertained at dinner Sunday for Day attended the birthday party
for*
Sharon
Hartley
Friday
even-
!
Charles
Daudt met at the Daudt
Mr. and Mrs George Pulsipher three visited Mrs. Cooper’s sis­ Newgen and Mrs. Ada Harrison. Grande where they picked up
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff and
home for a house warming last and Roy Smith visited Thursday ter, ________
„ ______
Mrs. Lee
Berrett _____
who is ...
in
family of Adrian, Mr. and Mrs. ing at the Hartley home.
Week end guests at the E. E. their daughter, Delores after she
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward
Topliff
Saturday
evening.
They
were
all
j
evening
at
the
home
of
Mr
and
the
Good
Samaritan
hospital
in
John Murphy of Nyssa, Mr. and
Cloninger home were Roy Mc­ had spent a week at MYF camp
. .
Mrs. Richard Jenkins of New Nampa, and who is recovering Ginnis and Dan Wilder of the at Wallowa Lake.
Mrs. Edward Topliff and family. attended the picnic at the Jim Irom Payette.
Langley
home
Tuesday
evening
Gary
Thomson
visited
Gary
Plymouth.
' from a recent operation,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maugrhan and
The dinner was in honor of Mrs.
Portland National guard at Gow-
that the Golden Rule ladies soc- j
P uan* Daudt of Payette, Gary Thomson plans to leave
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rataezyk en Field.. The visitors and Mr. Mrs. Louise McGaven went to
Edward Topliff’s birthday.
iety of the Nazarene had for their: Thursday
afternoon at the C hades ■■
eariy a Wednesday _ morning
with 1 i spent Sunday
afternoon
at
the Cloninger went to the dam and Boise Monday to attend services
'"lit rl 4 V i / , pnr> A
_
__
n
a a
a
w m
'—
—
Mrs. George Cleaver entertain­
Daudt
home.
his class from the Methodist Sun- home of Mr. and Mrs. Grover on Owyhee Lake.
families.
for a friend, Nell May Mossburg.
ed at a demonstration party Fri­
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lundy, Sr.. I Velda Samuels and Carol Keck day school in Fruitland, for. a four Cooper.
day afternoon at her home for 16 spent the week end at Unity with gave a bridal shower at the Sher- day camping trip to Hazard lake,
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Tolman and
guests. Mrs. Magnus Ekanger Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Phillips. ™an Keck home in honor of Mrs. north of McCall.
family of Ontario spent Sunday
won the door prize. Refreshments
Mr. and Mrs J. Frew of Hoop- Kenneth Keck last Friday after
Karl Evans returned home Sat- a*
home of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
were served.
er, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Loren noon. About 30 guests were pres-
a week at Wallowa °ld Snyder.
Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Cleaver Munn of Sunset Valley spent ont and she received many nice ^
Qre where he went with 1
Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen1
were in Cottage Grove Monday Sunday afternoon at the Wayne 8*«s-
Pr . n nf Rliw rt the Methodist Youth Fellowship ?Pent Saturday evening at the
and Tuesday. Karry and Alan
Clifford
Cleaver stayed with their grand­ “ S S T l I r f - Stephen Jr
Nielsen while ^ their two boys
v ”5
< T
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bow­ tended WSCS at the Methodist ' " » « y 1“ > Saturday She spent ed Sunday « th T h o m e ^ f m £ went to the rodeo in Nyssa with
church Thursday afternoon.-
! a few days with relatives and ea &unoay at the home of Mrs. their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
en.
Mrs. Wayne Simpson accom p-!
friends in Payette
and
Parma,
Ewen Chard.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver
•
K n o w the risk s a n d costsl Farming
and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd j anied her Mutal class of Nyssa! Ralph Baxter returned home
Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen and
is first in total work accidents!
Cleaver and family camped and to the stake party at the Payette; Sunday morning from a three-
sons were dinner guests Sunday I
fished on the North Fork of Little park Saturday evening.
weeks’ stay in Utah where he Monday evening while Billie and at the Doyn Price home in On­
•
K n o w tho causes! Machinery, falls,
Malheur the past week.
| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knowles and was shipping cherries to other family were there.
tario.
falling objects lead in danger!
Mrs. La Vern Cleaver enter- family of Westfir are visiting at | places.
I Mr. and Mrs. Felix Harold and
The Pleasant Hour club met
S/Sgt. Morris Godwin from Mike left for Colorado Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ray Strick-
•
K n o w the cures! Repair all equip­
< tained the Out Our Way club at the George Knowles home and
her home Thursday afternoon with other relatives. Mr. and Perrin, Texas A.F.B. spent a short j morning.
land Thursday afternoon with 9 j
ment. Keep all guards in place.
with 11 members and one guest, Mrs. George Knowles and the time visiting his sister and fam- j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wiseman of members and 3 guests present.
Beware of moving machinery!
Mrs. Clyde Bohannan answering! Jack Knowles were dinner guests ily. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nedbalek j Parkdale, Ore., visited at the
Boyd Newgen is spending a
Check floors, ladders, lofts. Alert
roll call with “ The hottest day ¡Sunday at the Mancil Bishopj and Wonna. He went from here home of Kenneth Hawk Wednes- couple of days at the home of!
workers and family to all dangers !
; to Grandview, Wash, to visit his day.
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
you remember.”
| home.
Stopping Accidents Is Good farm Business!
A card was read from Pauline1 Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones and parents and will return to Newi Lorrie Hawks was operated on. Ora Newgen.
at the Shrine hospital in Salt! The Worthwhile club held their
Stephen thanking the club for faITiiiy were dinner guests at the York and will be sent over seas.
A public service messege
Mrs. Ralph Walker and chil- j Lake. She will have to wear a annual picnic Sunday afternoon
helping send her to 4-H summer Frank Morris home in Nyssa
prepared by The Adverts
dren returned to their home inLbody cast for about 6 months.
! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
in i Council in cooperation
school at Corvallis.
Sunday.
with
the National Safety
Unlabeled cans of food were sold
Mrs. George Knowles and Mrs. Culver, Ore., last week after a j Mrs. Harley Sager and son, Lorensen. Mrs. Wilbur Chapin
Council.
and $1.72 was derived from the Jack Knowles went to Mountain three weeks’ visit at the Ralph j Maynard returned Thursday from was co-hostess. Out of town
Hood River, Ore., where they guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
sale and the penny drill. A get Home Saturday to get Vicky Baxter home.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Evans and had accompanied Jess Mahan, Wolfe and daughters of Nampa, |
well card was sent to Mrs. John Knowles who has been visiting
family attended the Tish family Mrs. Sager’s father who had been Mr. and Mrs. Cash Turner of
McAlister, former member who at the Earl Maize home.
was injured in an auto wreck.
Star and his sister of California,
Mrs. Mary Jane Tanner, moth­ reunion which was held at the visiting here for some time.
Refreshments were served. The er of Guy Tanner is ill in the Caldwell park last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daudt
next meeting will be with Mrs. Malheur Memorial hospital.
Guy Tanner Aug. 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver visited his parents and friends in
Mrs. James O. Stephen enter­ returned Tuesday evening from Payette last Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Ralph Baxter and grand- j
tained for her daughter, Cathy's a trip to the mountains. Wednes­
second birthday at her home day they went to Boise after son and her friend, Mrs. Lea Bare j
Wednesday evening. Guests were Francis and Sylvia and Sam at attended the Nyssa Rodeo Satur­
Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen, Jr., Payette where they stayed while day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Pulsipher and i
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day and their parents were gone.
Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day and! Frankie, Jesse and Lela visited
Stephen and children and Garnet family and Mr. and Mrs. Leland i | with Mr. and Mrs A a . Wild in !
Ritchie. Refreshments were serv­ Hoffman spent Sunday evening1 Payette Sunday afternoon,
ed.
at the S. B. Hoffman home. Mr
Mr and Mrs. George Smit visit-
Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong left and Mrs. Leland Hoffman stayed od at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
for their home in California Sat­ with their parents for a few days . Gerret Groat in Apple Valley
urday.
La Vern Cleaver was thrown Wednesday evening to help cele­
Larry Gardner spent from from a horse Sunday and broke brate Mrs. Groat’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy of
Wednesday until Friday at the his arm just above the wrist.
Norman Dprity home in Home-
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver Nyssa visited Tuesday evening at
dale.
and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Les­ the George Pulsipher home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smit at- [
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones and ter Cleaver and family called at
tended funeral services for Pete
family of Richland, Calif., visit­ the George Cleaver home.
ed last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Sage spent Tensen in Nyssa on Saturday.
Word has been received from
R. A. Clayton.
Sunday at the Willis Bertram
Geraldine Fry by her mother,;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kudrna and home.
family of Ontario spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hoffman
evening at the O. E. Cheldelin spent Thursday evening at the who is enroute to Seattle from
home.
Glen Hoffman home.
Ola and is visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephen
Mrs. Willis Bertram called at
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bosch
entertained at a potluck dinner the Bill Coleman home Sunday spent Sunday evening at the Glen
for Mr. and Mrs. Grant Arm- evening to see Mrs. Ralph Hodges Hoffman home.
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