THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1956
PA G E TWO
w ere hosts a t a d in n er at the East
Side cafe S unday for Mr. and
Mrs. K enneth Jensen. Mr and
Mrs E lver Jen sen and sons and
Lois Counsil
the Rev and Mrs. R obert Jackson
Modern Pioneer Club
and sons of Nyssa
P none 2439
The C halk B utte G range will
Mrs. Irvin Topliff, Lou P ra tt
T he T ri-V alley extension u n it have a pot luck supper for m em
and Carl Hill w ere among those
■will m eet Doc. 21 a t th e hom e bers at 7:30 p m. Dec. 18
Mr. and Mrs C harles Chapin w inning a tu rk ey or ham at the
of M rs K en L orensen at 1:30 p. m.
Mr* G ro v er C ooper will conduct visited W ayne Robb at the M al God’s Acre sale.
Mr and Mrs. Juke Borge w ere
the lessons on C h ristm as d ecora h eu r M em orial hospital Friday.
tions and breads.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A Max of O n hosts to the 20-40 club at a pot-
luck dinner F riday evening O f
TY*? W o rth w h ile club w .ll m eet tario visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas ficers elected for the com ing year
Dec. 20 a t th e hom e of Mrs Ken Olsen S unday afternoon
are K enneth Price, president;
Mr. and Mrs David W ynn are Donna Peterson, vice president;
Ixtrensen w ith M rs Jess .Vnimen-
the
parents
of
a
son,
D
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u
g
las.
di as co-hostess.
Thelm a Borge. secretary- and
born Dec. 1.
M eta K urtz was re-elected trea s
Z. K ik u ch i visited T uesday B rent,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P
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l
C
leaver
and
aftern o o n a t th e O P C ounsil son w ere S unday dinner guests at I urer.
hom e.
Kaye Borge, H enrietta C arroll
the Magnus Ekanger home.
N ine m em bers of th e S unset
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woods are at and M argaret B u tler attended
V alley A u x ilia ry m et at the home the hom e of her parents, Mr and the Fidalea Amicae m eeting in
of M rs M agnus E kanger T h u rs Mrs. O H Schw eizer, after visit the parsonage T hursday evening
T he Bible S tudy and Youth
day. C h ristm a s plans w ere d is ing in Toledo, Ohio
cussed.
T he O w yhee G arden club will C lub groups are com bining C h ris
M r . and Mrs
O. P. Counsil hold th eir C hristm as party and tm as practice w ith the reg u lar
called on Mr. and Mrs. Torvald gift exchange F riday at the Vern work the next two m eetings Dec.
17 there will be a special C h ris
O lsen S u n d a y evening.
G arner home.
The O w yhee W ard and bazaar tm as m eeting and Dec. 19 they
W ayne R obb re tu rn e d home
M onday from the hospital, afte r w ere held at the church Tuesday will present the program in the
church.
un d erg o ing m ajor surgery last evening
Modern P ioneer club will m eet
A party wa- given at the O w y
T h u rsd ay.
Mr. a n d M rs K en Lorensen hee LDS church T hursday honor. Dec. 18 at the F rank W orden
w ere S u n d ay d in n e r guests of ,ng the retirin g bishop, Jam es home for a C hristm as p arty and
th e ir d a u g h ter, Mrs. Don P a rk e r P t terson and his advisor. Leland gift exchange for the m em bers
and their children
M ontgomery
and fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs S E M cLaughlin
Mr and Mrs. K eith Wooley re
L ee S to k e r u n d erw en t surgery turned from P ortland Friday.
of Missoula, Mont., spent S a tu r
in a B oise hospital recently and
B rett Hadley visited his g ra n d day night and Sunday visiting
re tu rn e d hom e M onday.
parents. Mr and Mrs. George the K urtz families. Mr. M cLaugh
M rs. A da H arrison visited from Folkm an S aturday and Sunday. lin is a b ro th er of Mrs M. L.
T u esd ay to F rid a y w ith Mr> Rose
Tonya Sim pson is staying w ith Kurtz.
Douglas in P arm a
Mr. and Mrs. Gail C leverly are
the C arl Sim pson fam ily w hile
Mr and Mrs. O ra N ew gen and her parents, Mr and Mrs Jack the parents of a daughter, D ebia
Mrs A da H arrison visited Mr. Sim pson are in C alifornia
Ann, born Dec. 8. Mrs. C leverly is
and M rs A lb ert G erboth in Woi-
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl P hifer and the form er L inda Blanch
The Mary and M artha Mission
ser S u n day.
family of A drian and Mr and
M r and Mrs. Jam es I^m gley Mrs. Ju n io r McGinnis of Cald- ary Society will m eet T hursday
w ith Mrs M L. Ju d d as hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy
visited Bill Toomb. who retu rn ed
from the hospital T hursday after
GENERAL FARM SALE
having surgery on his foot
Mrs Dalton gave a b irthday
Monday, December 17th--1:00 P.M.
party for her daughter, Susan
S aturday aftrnoon G uests w ere
CECIL MAYES and M. C. SHELLEY, Owners
Kelly and Elaine K urtz and
Thressa Topliff
F arm located 2 m iles north of F ruitland to the Gay Way
George Scheim er and Louis
function, then l 'n m ile east, or 4 miles south of P ay ette and
Stam , who are both in th e serv
ice, w ill be hom e on leave for th e
% m ile east.
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. L uit Stam , Mr.
17—HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE—17
and Mr. and Mrs. John Tim m er-
Includes: 9 Cows. 3 Heifers. 3 S teers and 2 Bull Calves.
E xcellent blood lines. B reeding and m ilking records to be
wll w ere S unday din n er guests
fu rn ished sale day. C lean bill of health.
of Mr. and Mis. Ira Price.
The S unset Valley A uxiliary
FARM MACHINERY
will m eet this w eek to pack cook
2 T ractors. Pickup. Plows, C ultivator, Shop Tools, etc.
ies and candy.
Mr. and Mrs. E E. C loninger
M ilking equipm ent.
received woid Monday th at his
m other, Mrs. W eir of N orth
LIVESTOCK
Plains, Ore. is quite ill.
20 Head P urebred Suffolk Ewes — Pony.
Mr. and Mrs John Zillig of
H om edale and Mrs. Laura Holmes
A uctioneers—COL ELLIS WHITE, COL FRED HOWELL
of Roseburg, O re visited at the
C lerk L. F MBSLER
W ilbur C hapin and Ken Lorensen
homes Monday.
Sunset Valley
Newell Heights
CLETA W ERNICK PROPERTY
MANAGER FOR PLAY
C leta W ernick, Nyssa, is p ro p
e rty m an ag er for "The R ain
m a k e r”, N R ichard N ash’s com
edy. w hich w ill be presented Dec-
13, 14, and 15 in B latchley L ittle
T h ea ter on th e C of I cam pus by
T he S carlet M asque, college d ra
m a organization.
S unday visitors at the Shorty
B randt hom e w ere Mrs. B randt's
mother, Mrs. Alice Owen and her
sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. H Davis
all of Boise.
Kingman Kolony
J e a n e tte C onant
Dial 2552
H E C m et Tuesday w ith Mrs.
Dale Ashcroft.
Mr and Mrs. C harles Bower?
and M arvin and C. P. P ittenger
spent S unday in M ountain Home
visiting Mr and Mrs Richard
Calahan.
Bill Toom b retu rn ed home
from the hospital T hursday, af
ter undergoing surgery on his
foot.
Mr. and Mrs. C harley C u lb ert
son visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ky-
gar S unday afternoon.
C atherine T heil was elected art
editor of the M arionetta. a paper
of the staff of the St Alphon^u?
Hospital School of N ursing Miss
Theil is a fo rm er g rad u ate of the
A drian school.
Florence K ygar. d au g h ter of
Mr and Mrs. Skeet K ygar was
ill T hursday and Friday.
Isaac M artinez, son of Mr. and
Mr? Tonv M artinez, und erw en t
an appendectom y S atu rd ay at the
M alheur M em orial hospital.
Mr and Mrs. Earl K ygar a t
tended the w edding and reception
F riday evening for Mr and Mrs.
Dick Hite. Mrs. Hite is the for
m er Adelle Hammon.
Jesse K ygar, son of Mr. and
Mrs S keet K ygar, w as operated
on for anoendecitis F riday in the
C aldw ell hospital.
K ingm an Pollyanna m et at
Mrs. A lberta Straw ns Dec. 6 for
a 1 o’clock luncheon w ith fo u r
teen m em bers present. N ext
m eeting w ill be w ith Mrs. Ima
Begem an on Jan . 3rd.
Adrian Hi-Y Club
Donates to CARE
A co n tribution from the Hi-Y
club of the A drian high school
will help aid H ungarian refugees
th ro u g h CARE, according to th e
N orthw est CARE office in S e a t
tle. Hundreds of pounds of food
o r o th er aid will be provided the
refugees as a resu lt of this d o n a
tion.
CARE is the first of the foreign
relief agencies to have an A m er
ican rep resen tativ e inside Hung
ary as w ell as a team of A m eri
can CARE Mission Chiefs, tran s
ferred from o ther E uropean areas
w orking w ith d istrib u tio n of food,
clothing, blan k ets and o th er
em ergency needs.
A nnounce New A rrival
Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k Duncan are
the p aren ts of a son born M onday
at the Holy R osary hospital in
O ntario. G ra n d p aren ts of the
new baby are Mr. and Mrs H e r
m an Tow ne of Nyssa and Mr and
Mrs. W illiam H epw orth of O n ta r
io.
From where I sir .. ¿y -Toi" M?.r«h
J jst Cc- f/.e C'j»:Id
The counter down at Fete'« was
full yesterday, except for three
seats near the end. so I plunked
myself down on the middle one.
As I took my first sip of coffee
a cute young couple came i n - a
girl in her early twenties followed
by a fellow perhaps a year or two
older. W ithout saying a word,
they took the only two seats le ft-
on either side of me.
R em em bering m y yo u n g er
days, I insisted the young man
take my seat so’s they could be
together. He hesitated at first,
then finally he shrngged, grinned
and said to the girl, “ Well, let’s
m ake him happy. My n a m e ’s
■Ricky’. W hat’s yours?”
From where I sit, there » as n
harm done that time, but jum p
ing to conclusions can be emlim
rassing. In fact, it’s somctini
mean and intolerant—like the »
some folks jump to the conclusi
a man's “wrong” to prefer a gla.
of beer over another beveraj.-
Lack of frxts coupled with laci.
judgment introduces trouble.
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With the Purchase of the
m an and Mr. and Mrs. G erritt
T im m erm an attended the funeral
services for Mrs. M inard Hart
in P arm a S aturday
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hirai. Mr
and Mrs. G ene P ra tt and Mr. and
Mrs Ernest Seuell atten d ed the
beet grow ers m eeting in Boise
W ednesday
Mr. and" Mrs. M O. Ju d d re
tu rn ed F riday from a ten day
acation .n C alifornia visiting
friends and relatives.
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