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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JO U R N A L N YSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21. Ï957
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Apple Valley
Mr». Dw-.hl Srw«-d
PH- n« J-J7J1
Mr. and Mrs. C L. Fritts re
turned horn ■ la t Tuesday from ^
six werk’s vacation tour in Cali
fornia, Nevada, Arizona and old
Mexico. Mrs. Fritt's s;<ter and
husband. Mr and Mrs Gu> Oster-
meier of Fruitland accompanied
them on the trip which began
Dec 31. Col and Mrs Bert An
dcrson of Ontario also traveled
.n company with the group as far
as Tucson, Ariz., where they left
. .. arty an
hi
Annual Banquet
staled Friday
The 389th quorum of 70’s will
sponsor their annual missionary
fund raising turkey banquet, pro
gram and auction Friday evening
at the Nyssa stake house
The family style serving will
begin at 7 p m followed by a
program and auction of hand
made quilts, sewing aituloj and
Committee chairman for the
event is Golden Draper and the
program is under the direction of
Ru^on Hunington of Ontario,
r 3rlr*
ia c "PIinnnnro
ru pp en ce
P \ ickQ M n n H r rv
itenerary included Hoover dam
lu u u u u y
and Lake Meade, fishing in the
Services for Mrs Ada Flip-
Gulf of California at Cholla; a pence, 63, of Parma who died Feb
visit to Old Mexico at Port Pan- 14 at the Caldwell Memorial hos-
rseo; view of the 60 ft painting hospital were conducted Monday
of the crucifix at Forrest Lawn 2 p m at the Parma ward LDS
Memorial park at Los Angeles at 2 pm at the Parma ward LDS
and a trip to Disneyland and church under the direction of the
Knott’s Berry farm They visited Lienkaemper c h a p e l
Bishop
with Mr. Fritt’s brother. Mr. and Frank Scott officiated and inter-
Mrs. Henry Tuning at Alameda, ment wa- in the Parma cemetery
Calif, and several friends
Mr- Flippenre was born April
Mrs. Merlyn Durrant and sons L 1893 n Franklin. Ida. and
left last Tuesday for Preston, Ida , has lived in Parma the past 20
to spend a week with her par- year*
She is survived by her husband,
* nts.
Bert Gibson and his brother Henry J Flippence, two daugh-
Lee of Marsing went to Grants t< r Mrs. Zelda Desaro and Mrs.
Pass, Ore., Wednesday for a vis- Ileen Padilla, all of Parma; three
ons. Douglas Flippence. Bates.
• with friends.
O re. Wallace. Nyssa, and Theo
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fritts and
dore, Parma; one sister, one bro
children of Payette visited last ther and 20 grandchildren
Monday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Fr.tts and family.
boys at a valentine's party in
Mrs. L ynn Van Landingham of *iy«sa Friday evening.
Homestead spent several days
A. B Reed and Julia were din
last week with her daughter, Mrs ner guests at the Forrest Reed
Jean Peterson in Parma Her fa- hom(. Saturdav evening
ther. Troy Gooing, accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nelson
her home Saturday for a visit.
and children visited his sister and
Mr. and Mrs. J F. Banta were family in Mountain Home Sun-
involved in a wreck last Thurs dav.
day evening due to a heavy
Dale Collins returned home
blanket of fog when their car Sunday after visting the past ten
collided with one belonging to days with his uncle. Floyd Coll-
Mr. and Mrs Relk of Nampa. ¡ns ¡n Boise.
Mrs. Banta received a severe gash
Miss Verleen Smith was a din-
on her head which required nine- tu.r guost 0f clarence Cable at
teen stitches.
the home of his parents near On-
Mrs. Rosa Needs returned to tari0 Sunday
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Dick Curtis and
Clifford Kersey Thursday after daughter of Nampa enjoyed din
having been a patient in the nf,r Sunday at the Jack Wilson
Caldwell hospital.
. home.
Mr'- EI am r ( • trley was ideas-
Mr an(j Mrs. Severt Fox and
• d from thd Malheur Memorial family, Mr and Mrs Leland Fox
hospital in Nyssa Friday after, nf Nyssa and Mr and Mrs
having surgery earlier in the f)Waine Hoffman and Douglas of
w'w ‘k- .
| Parma were callers at the Os-
Jackie Hild was ill with tonsil-
Erwin home Sundav evening
itis and was unable to attend
Ttu. oriev Smith family enter-
school several days last week.
| tained at dinn--» Sunday for Miss
Friends will be interested to j,avonne Skaiskv and Dick Nve
know that H. A. Stephens under- md Mr and Mrs Bernard Go'd-
■went major surgery at a Portland dnrd and Cindy of Caldwell and
hospital Friday. His sister, Mrs Mr and Mrs. Roger Smith and
Forrest Reed, says the latest news
Mr and Mr
from him is that he is in satisfac Vane Rusco of Payette called in
tory condition.
the afternoon
Many from the community at
Mr and Mr G org e Webster
tended the Sunday school class and Mr and Mrs Joe Kellogg
parties at the Robert Jackson and were dinner guests at the Ken-
Roy Wild homes in Nyssa Thurs n Saiinder’« home
Sunday.
day evening
Mr and Mrs Jack Sebum and
Mrs. Florine Gibson and chil twin daughters who have recent-
dren spent the weekend with her 1\ purchased the Frank Sorenson
mother, Mrs M F Clampitts at ••■inch three miles north of Parma,
Marsing.
were dinner gu-- t at the Dwight
Terry Haile was absent from r‘ ward hem»’ Sunday Mr and
•ihool last week because of ill Mr James Lis man and Cheri
ness.
I • an and Mr and Mrs llngh
Mrs Carey Fox and ttodger Pierce called in the afternoon.
Tucker entertained their Sunday
Mr
and M’ s. A1 Pierce and
school classes of junior girls and daughters of Donnelly, Ida , vis
ited at th • Faye Collins’ home
Sunday
John McGrath who
Dr. G. W . G .aves
spent the past week with the
Pierce’s returned with them to
• Eyes examined
the home of his sister and fam
• (liasses fitt.is'1
ily. the Collins.
Caldwell
Phone 9-2312
Forrest Reed received a phone
call Sunday stating that his un
cle. George Rci d. Broken Arrow.
O kla, had died due to a heart
attack. Many neighbors will re
member the Reed family from
former years.
Don Seward and family, Leroy
Seward and family, Virgil Sew
SALES
ard and family enjoyed dinner
Sunday with their parents. Mr.
— and—
and Mrs A. F Seward. R A Kel
SERVICE
logg and family of Nampa called
in the afternoon.
-C a ll-
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Thomp
son
and Darlene of Payette spent
Midway 2-3618
Monday with her mother, Mrs.
Hanna Robinson.
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Hermon Town*. Owner
218 Main St„ Nyssa
Phone 2570
Sunset Valley
Lois Counsil
Phone 2439
PTA Founders
Day Program
Held Thursday
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Acres News
Farmerettes Club
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clifford.
M iry Lynn and Jackie left Sun
day for their home in Clinton.
Utah following a visit here with
her mother. Mrs Anna West and
sisters. Mr and Mrs. E. H Beus,
Mr and Mrs Frank Skeen, Mr.
and Mrs Chet Bowns and fami
lies and Mr ar.d Mrs. Ellis Fields.
Mrs West returned home with
her daughter and family for sev
eral days visit
Mr. and Mrs. Murl Lanucasler
and Mary Lou were Saturday
evening dinner guests at the
home of Mr and Mrs Claude
Crisp and family.
Recent visitors at the Luther
Fife home were their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Henry Gannon of Othello, Wash ,
who are on a trip to Kansas and
will visit at the Fife home on
their return home.
Weekend house guests at the
John Mullins home were their
daughter. Mr and Mrs. Garold
Ropp and Brad and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Ropp of John Day, Ore.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Tren Jome- home were Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Lewis and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hayhurst
and family of Haines, Ore. After
noon callers were Mr. and Mrs
Claire Platt and family of New
Plymouth.
Annual World Day
Of Prayer, Mar. 8
Annual observance of the
World Day of Prayer, under the
sponsorship of the United Church
Women, will be March 8, at the
Adrian Presbyterian church at 2
pm*. Mrs. Gene Grasty, local
chairman announced.
Everyone is invited to attend
this worship service, even though
they are not members of the Unit
ed Church Womens’ organization
E.ght members of the Pleasant
Mr and Mrs. Rinhold Stohler
A capacity crowd attended the attended the bridal shower for
Hour club met with Mrs. Eugene
Stephen Thursday afternoon. It Nyssa PTA Founders Day pro Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Farley given
was decided that the March meet gram Thursday evening in the by the congregation of the Con
ing will be Tuesday, March 12 in Little Theatre of the high school. servative Baptist church at the
stead of Thursday
Mrs Lester Lankford, presi Harold Selders home Friday
Mr end Mrs. Billy E Hadley dent. presided at the meeting and night. Mrs. Farley is the former
visited Mr and Mrs James Shaw cub scout den 7 presented the col Blanche Arment.
ors The invocation was given by
Sunday.
Mrs. O L. Betts entertained
Mr and Mrs W.lliam Richeson Rev. John Briehl and the execu for her daughter Carolyn's 12th
NEW OWNER
and family were dinner guests tive board report was given by birthday Saturday afternoon She
Carl Lassiter, a 10-year resident
had as her guests Linda Holton,
Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Stan Newman.
of Nyssa who has been employed
A ’ port on the great decisions Joanne Spangler, Judith Stohler,
Mrs. Charles Chapin.
by the Nyssa Co-op the past year,
organization was given by Rev. Patsy Hawks, Shirley and Shan-
has purchased the Two Boy’s
A group of people from the val
Herb Grosdidier Jack Jenkins, na Conner and Marilyn Betts.
Market from B B. Williams.
ley went to Willow Creek Thurs
Mrs. Dwight Mason and Cliff Carolyn received many nice gifts.
day evening to attend church ser
Mam were elected on the nomin Mrs Betts served cake and ice
daughter and Robert Mallea. Also
vices conducted by Rev and Mrs.
ating committee.
cream as refreshments.
visiting there were Mr and Mrs
Demcy Mylar. Among them were
Mrs J Eiwood Flinders was in
Pete Larrinaga
John and Mary Palmer were
Mr and Mrs Elver Nielsen, Mr
and Mrs. Wayne Robb. Mr. and charge of the program in the dinner guests at the home of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKenzie
Mrs Charles Chapin, Mr and founders day theme. Mrs Mar and Mrs. Floyd Holton Sunday.
of Murphy, Ida., spent Sunday in
Mrs Bill R.i heson, Mr and Mi's garet Brown sang, “ I'll Walk with Then they all went to Star in the
Jordan visiting with relatives and
Harold Dail and Jimmy, Mrs. G d." accompan.id by Kathy afternoon to visit at the home of
friends as well as attending to
Grover Cooper, Sandra Day and Carr and -tudents of Mrs Lloyd John Rinard.
business
Wilson’s dance school presented
Gladys Stephen
Mr and Mrs. George Smit were
Mr. and Mrs. Norman White
dances and Rosemary Roth pre
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Chapin sented a floureseent tap dance ac dinner guests at the home of
and children of Rome, Ore., en
Mr and Mrs. G. Groot of Apple
joyed one evening the past week
went to Caldwell Friday night to companied by I lent- Moss
Valley on Tuesday. Other dinner
attend the wedding reception at
at the home of Mr and Mrs. Paul
Communtiy singing was led by-
the LDS church for Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Lloyd Lewis, accompanied guests were Mr. and Mrs Jake
Arritola and family.
Leonard Merl Holst (nee Dawna by Ilene Moss and a group of boys Relek of Nampa
Enjoying the past weekend vis-,
Lea Davenport).
iting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs*
Misses
Sharon
and
Janie
Dailey
playing brass instruments. Boys
Bill Lakey and family were their
Mr. and Mrs. E J Hobson were participating were Roger Bergam. of Wallowa. Ore., were weekend
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
,n Nampa on business Friday.
Vernon Pond, Veil Banner. Sam visitois at the Cecil Evans home
Mrs. Howard Smallwood and
Z K kuch: visited Mr and Mrs. Palmer and Dan Wilson
Sunday visitors at the Omar L.
children of Wilder.
O. P. Counsil Monday afternoon.
A humorous -kit entitled, Betts home were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Elver Nielsen "What PTA means to fathers." Gerald Barker and children of
Joe and Ronnie Mallea and
Mrs. John Harvey and children
and sons attended a wedding din was presented with Ward Wiene- Ontario.
drove to the Jim Baltzor home
ner Sunday honoring Tommy ke, Ken Pond. Cliff Main. Chet
Mrs. John Mallea
Mr. and Mrs. George Smit vis
Saturday afternoon where they
Nielsen and the former Joy Cull- Bowns, Wilton Jackson and Ez ited Mrs. Hart who is ill in the
enjoyed several hours visiting.
in. The dinner was held at the Carr making up the cast of char Malheur Memorial hospital cf
Mrs Pete Larrinaga and Mrs.
Enjoying the weekend visiting
:id Nielsen home in Nu Acres and acters.
Nyssa.
Emery
Skinner
honored
Mrs
at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith
was also attended by the bride’s
Corsages were presented to past
Mrs W. O. Unwin underwent Robert Meuschke with a surprise Elliot and family were Mr. and
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed presidents, Mrs. W W. Foster,
Maroney and by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Schenk. Mrs. Leo Gon- surgery Monday morning at the birthday anniversary party at her Mrs. E. L. Elliott and family of
home Thursday evening. Attend Pavette
Clifford Nielsen of Ontario and yer, Mrs. Frank Skvt-n and Mrs. '•! >ly R -aty hospital,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ira
Tish,
Mrs.
An
ing were sixteen of her friends.
Mrs. Arvin Kersey and sons.
Leslie Ballantyne and Mrs. Les
The Rev. and Mrs. Demcy Mylar ter Lankford, now in officer. All na Mills and children of Green- The evening was spent watching
and the Rev. and Mrs. Keith ILm- past presidents since the organ leaf. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ev television and visiting. All en
ple were dinner guests a week ization was founded were pres ans and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- joyed pie, ice cream and coffee.
ago Thursday at the Wayne Robb ent ex-ept Mrs Helen Frost and lon Schubert of Fruitland. Misses The group gave her a Siamese
Sharon and Janis Dailey of Wal kitten as a gift.
home.
M’’s Wayne Chesnut.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Falon
There is to be a potluck fare
Names of charter members. Mr lowa were Sunday dinner guests
well dinner honoring the Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Cottle and Mr. at the Cecil Evans home to cele and family drive to Jordan Sun
and Mrs. Kenneth Himple and tnd M’ s W I, McPartland wen brate Roy Evan’s tenth birthday day to get Mrs. Falen’s mother. c a n G E N E R A L
and Mr and Mrs. Schubert’s third Mis. Bessie Stults who has been
family Sunday at one o'clock at read.
o i ’ e 11 and took her to their A M E R IC A ta v * 1 5 %
the Owyhee Community church.
Winners of the 1 0 0 m count wen wedding anniversary.
Thursdav. Mr. and Mrs. Jake home in Marsing. She is reported on fir* insurance for
Everyone is welcome1. The Rev Mrs. Gladys Englehardt, first.
Himple is to engage in the Amer Mr Francis Bates, second, Mrs Groot spent the afternoon playing to be feeling some better.
o w n tn of prtferred
Business visitors in Caldwell
ican Sunday school missionary Jessie
Herschey, third,
Mrs i tiochle at the home of Mr. and
Friday were Mr and Mrs. Keith r i s k s ? Tho a n s w e r
work around Seattle and Everett. 'tn ■ • Thomson fourth. Mr
Mrs. George Smit.
may mean money to
Several from this community- Elliott and sons.
Wash
Elaine Nelson, fifth. Ell is-Parri 11
Mr. and Mrs. Sabino Madaria you. A sk us.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson
xth, Mrs. Mildred Renstrom. attended the Fruitland cannery-
ga made a business trip to Boise
of Roswell spent Sunday with Mi seventh. Miss M a r i e Coate. dinner Feb. 12.
ami Mrs Harley Wilson Mr. and eighth, sophomores and juniors.
F'ovd J. Holton was taken to the first part of the week where
''
Oral Hite and Mr ai 1 Mi
Following group games, refresh Malheur Memorial hospital Tues they also stayed overnight.
Mrs. R Bay and Pilar Elorria- Renstrom
Dick Hite also were Sunday ments were served in the cafe- day with infection in his ankle
'tuests at the Wilson’s.
torium. Tabic decorations were in caused by a nail scratch received ga made a brief business trip to
Agencv
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb ‘ he Valentine motif and featured while working at the sugar fac the valley on Wednesday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
Corta
and
<pont Sunday afternoon and eve red candles, flowers and Valen tory. He was able to return home
family drove to the Snake River
ning at the church services at tine cake. Mrs. W. O. Peterson Th’ i-sda'-
Mrs. Gordon Miller and chil valley Saturday where they en
Willow creek-
was hostess for the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Rud Chailand and
dren of Rathdrum were visitors joyed the weekend visiting with
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Lew Brewer and family were guests of her grandparetns. Mr. and Mrs. relatives and friends.
Carpot Traffic
Dinner guests one evening the
is Mitchell Friday evening.
at a birthday dinner Sunday hon Thomas Evans Monday evening.
Lan?s Removed
Mrs. W. O. Unwin came •homo past week at the home of Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. Neil Dimmick re oring Joe Hobson at his home
Do > u have a traffic lane?
from the Holy Rosary hospital Mrs. Oran P.aburn and family of
turned Friday evening after about near Ontario
It's that beat down section of
i three week’s stay at Quincy.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simpson, Thursday afternoon and is con Danner woie Mr. and Mrs. James
Eiguren and daughter Kay.
your b -autiful carpet that has
Wash . where they cared for their Mr. and Mrs. George Folkman, valescing at home.
Word has been received in Jor received the heaviest wear.
Mr. and Mrs. Morvin (Bud)
grandchldren Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Garner.
Dimmick were on a trip to Texas. Mrs Agnes Chadd and Mr. and Mootz at Cairo Junction. Ms dan of the birth of a son Feb.
To preserve the "new all over”
After their return, the Neil Dim- Mrs Jack Simpson celebrated the Omar Betti. Mrs. Jay Conner and 5 to Mr. and Mrs. James Skinner
look, those traffic lanes must
mii'k’s visited his sister in Yaki wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Conner were among of Belfry, Mont. Mr. and Mrs.
be eliminated, so apply Blue
ma for a few days.
Lustre carpet cleaner with an
Mr
Wayne Garner Thursday Mrs. Unwin’s callers Sunday af Skinner are former residents of
Jordan. The baby has been nam easy to use long handle brush.
Mrs Harold Fyllingn.-ss of Iron evening at the East Side Cafe in ternoon.
Rolla M ID underwent his sec ed Thomas.
side visited her parents, Mr and Ontario and attended a show fol
The colors will spring out fresh
Mr. and Mrs Robert Meuschke and bright with the nap open
ond operation
in California
Mr Neil Dimmick Monday.
lowing the dinner.
A group of friends surprise
and fluffy to blend with the un
Mrs. Agn'-s Chadd was a sup Thursday morning and is - port drove to Nampa Saturday where
M: and Mrs Charlie Culbertson per guest Saturday of Mr and ed doing as well as can be ex they were overnight guests at the
soiled sections of your carpet.
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones
pected.
Sunday honoring their twenty- Mrs. Wayne Garner
One-half gallon of Blue Lustre
Visitors arriving Wednesday at and family. During their absence
fifth wedding anniversary.
Mr and Mrs. John Reffett visit
concentrate cleans three 9 x 12
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Qalph
Gooding
stay
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olsen. Mr. ed Mr and Mrs. Raymond Hay the Quinton Spcas home from
Idaho Falls were Mr. Speas mo ed with their children.
and Mrs. Wesley Olsen and Mrs. nes in Ontario Saturday.
Dinner guests Sunday at the
Larson went to Boise Monday.
PETERSON
Delbert Garner took E. E Clon- ther, Mrs. Rex Speas and sister
After lunch, they visited Mr. and mger of Portland Thursday. Mr. and family Mr. and Mrs. Harold home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ei
FURNITURE
CO.
Mrs. Warren Gossett, whose folks Cloningor will spend some time McCracken. Sherry, Kevin and guren and family were Mr. and
217
Main
Phone 3211
were neighbors of the Olsen’ s there with his mother, Mrs. Weir Sandra. While here they also vis Mrs. John Harvey and children,
ited the LeRoy Howard family. Mr and Mrs. Jim Baltzor and
in western Oregon.
who is ill.
Mr. Cooper's nephew, Donald
Mr and Mrs Magnus Ekanger Thcv returned home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James M Buttram
Deal and family stayed overnight visited with Mr. and Mrs Ace
and Terrv Ann were dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts in Nampa Sunday.
Grover Cooper. The Deal's had
A farewell party was given at guests of Mr. Buttram’s parent.«.
been in Nebraska on business and the Owyhee ward church Monday Mi and Mrs James E Buttram
were on their way home1 to Al evening for Mr and Mrs Richard and Frances Sunday evening.
To be held on the E. B. Crossley Farm located 2 4 miles
Mr and Mrs. James E. Buttram
bany, Ore.
Maw. Mr and Mrs. Gene Maw and
east
of fruitland, Idaho, or 2 4 miles west of New Ply
Mr and Mrs Harold Snyder Mr and Mrs Dale Sessions who were shopping in Caldwell Mon
mouth
to Custer Avenue, then 2 4 miles north.
day. Mrs. Buttram plans to leave |
visited at the Clifford Cates home are all moving to Montana
for
Missouri
Wednesday
mornine
in Caldwell They visited Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Poor of
Mrs Grover Cooper in the eve Boise spent the week end with to visit her mother, Mrs. J T
ning.
her parents. Mr and Mrs. Albert Sturman of Ava. Mrs. Sturman |
has been in very poor health for
Mr. and Mrs O. H Schweizer Notheis..
Sale Starts at 12:00 Noon.
Terms: Cash.
were dinner guests Sunday at
The Me.»s-- and Mmes Norman some time.
Lunch on Grounds by LDS Ladies -Free Hot Chocolate.
the home of Mr and Mrs. I, W Garner. Keith Woolley, Robert
Sunday
visitors
at
the
H.
F.
Pomeroy near Middleton
Munn. Dean Sharp and Val Gar
Mr. and Mrs Frank Pcrko werc> ner made an LDS Temple excur Terhune home were Mr. and Mrs.
W D Rinehart and Mr Redmond
hosts at a Valentine day party sion to Idaho Falls this week
Thursday. The group played pi-,
Mrs Charles Schweizer and of Baker and Mr and Mrs. Glade
nochib. Guests were Mr. and Mrs Mrs Albert Notheis attended the Chadwick.
Lloyd Tobler, Mr and Mrs Leo Book club at the home of Mrs
A ll cattle vaccinated or tested. Individual health
nard Newgen, Mr. and Mrs lludd Ralph Haworth near Star Sat-
certificate with each cow.
Robb. Mr and Mrs Jim F.lkins day.
49 High-Producing Holstein Dairy Cows. Six 2-Year-Old
and Mr. and Mrs George Schwei
Mr and Mrs George Folkman
zer. Mr. Tobler and Mrs. Robb dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Heifers, Six Coming 2-Year-Olds, Six Open Heifers. 10
received prize for high score, Mr Clu -tt r Bowns in Nyssa Sunday
Heifer Calves. 7 Bull Calves, 1 Registered Holstein Bull.
Elkins and Mrs. Tobler traveling
Mr and Mrs B. K Antrim. Mr
Public invited to visit this herd and see them milking.
and Mr Robb and Mrs Elkins, and Mrs D Williams and Beth
low.
Ann and Mr- Jones and Roger
2 TRACTORS and MACHINERY
The Worthwhile club will moot | all of Brogan wore dinner guests,
Feb 28 with Mrs Grover Cooper Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Clove
International BN Tractor, Set of International Hangon
The Tri-Valley Homemaker ex Bohna.
Plows. 1947 Ford Tractor, 3-Bar Cultivator and 2-Bar
tension unit met Friday afternoon! Guests for dinner Sunday of
Cultivator
with Tools, Disk Ridger. Soil Tiller. 2-Way
with Mrs. Frank Holub. The “eye. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Orm were h is \
Plow, 2 Depls Gauge Wheels. Miscellaneous Tools and
opener" was a talk and demon- j parents, Mr and Mrs. L. F. Orm
Cultivator Shanks. Hoist Boom for 3-Polnt Hitch, Blade
COMPLETE
stration on flower arranging by j and her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ja
for 3-Point Hitch. Cultipacker. Renovator. Steel Harrow
Mrs. Cooper Mrs. Buster Talbot) mie Ware all of Parma
with lead bar and 8 Rolls of Woven Wire.
gave the main lesson in ‘‘Herbs
Mrs Ada Harrison left Sunday
0PT,C&V!C£
and other seasonings assisted by for Hood River where she will
MILKING EQUIPMENT — Co-op 4-Can Cooler, Farm
D r J O H N EASLY,O .D
Mrs Price
The refreshments j visit her son and then will go on
Master Milk Palls. Co-op Milk Unit. Rite-Way Unit,
were foods flavored with herbs to Portland
Vision
Specialist
Large
Can Rack. 35 Ten-Gallon Milk Cans.
Sixteen members were present
Mr and Mrs Ora Newgen took
Mary Ann Jones called at the , Mrs Ada Harrison to the train
Pr.one Onfcrta 21
G R AIN —200 Lbs. of Federation Seed Wheat, 100 Lbs.
O P Counsil home Sunday after- j Sunday. They vivited Mr and
196 S. ORcGON—-ONTARIO
of Treated Gem Barley. 1000 Lbs. of Overland Oats.
noon
Mrs. Keith Forney in Parma and Patients in Nyssa may call:
Mrs Minnie Mitchell, Dent and had dinner with Mr. and Mrs
Henry spent Sunday with Mr Robert Forney in Melba
Enterprise 401
and Mrs Lewis Mitchell.
Mrs
Gertrude Jackson of
Auctioneers— Joe Church, Clayt Tschirgi, Bud Grant and
No
Long Distant Charge
Mr. and Mrs. E. J Hobson, Mr Caldwell and Mrs Mary Marsh
Red Fritts. Clerk— L . H . Fritts. Phone Ontario 458-J.
and Mrs James Langley and fam all were luncheon guests at the 220 Main
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ily and Mr and Mrs. Homer Charles Schweizer home.
Js'dan Valley
HOLSTEIN DAIRY SALE
Thursday, February 28,1957
85— Registered and Grade
Cows and Heifers— 85
E. B. CROSSLEY, Owner