THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON.
Sunset Valley—
Valley Quartet
Rated Superior
Big Bend—
Extension Club
Meets Tuesday
By Miss Helen Hatch
The Big Bend Extension club
w ill meet Tuesday for a 1:30
dessert luncheon at the home of
Mrs. Goldie Roberts. The club
lesson w ill be on dried flower
arrangements and will be given
by Mrs. Roberts and her sister,
Mrs. Lucille Blades of Nampa.
Everyone has been invited to at
tend.
By Lois Counsil
Phone 2439
A Sunset Valley quartet, with
Leland Montgomery, Dick Dalton,
Lee Stoker and Laurence Brown
received a superior rating at the
Quartet Festival Saturday even
ing at the stake chapel in Nyssa.
The quartet w ill now sing at the
district festival in Emmett the
29th of November. Others from
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright,
Sunset Valley attending Satur
day's festival included Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hout-
man enjoyed a turkey dinner
Mrs. Ora Newgen.
Sunday at the George Cartwright
Mr and Mrs. Charles Chapin home in Adrian.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop, Ren-
and children are moving this
week to the McCracken place on ie and Ira of Nampa, and Mr. and
Jefferson street.
John Knottingham and Mr. and | one day last week at the Ora
Mrs. O. P. Counsil spent a week Newgen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wilson
at Roxboro, Wash., visiting the
Misses Eva and Mattie Knotting and family were dinner guests
I a week ago Saturday at the Ora
ham. They returned Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Swapp of Newgen home in honor of Mr,
Salt Lake City visited Thursday Newgen’s and Jimmy Wilson’s
evening at the Leland Montgom birthday’s which were Nov. 9th.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watkins of
ery home.
Homedale visited Mr. and Mrs.
Attend Niece's Wedding
The Jay Gibson of Utah are I Ora Newgen Sunday.
The Worthwhile club will meet
moving here this week. Mrs. Gib
son came Wednesday and he w ill Thursday Nov. 21, with Mrs.
Chas. Schweizer.
bring some cattle soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb and
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Montgom
ery are attending the wedding family visited his parents, Mr.
of their niece, Coleen Farr in and Mrs. Hudson Robb in Nyssa
Sunday.
Salt Lake C ity this week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Langley Colts Sold
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick took
visited Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Robb
in Nyssa Sunday afternoon.
a load of thoroughbred weaner
Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen and colts to Ironside last Sunday and
sons were dinner guests Sunday had dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
of her parents, Mr and Mrs Ewen Harold Fyllingness.
Chard. The occasion was Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick
Chard’s and Mrs. Doyn Price of were dinner guests of Mr. and
and Ontario and Mrs Kenneth Mrs. Victor Marshall Friday eve
Chard of Boise birthday anniver ning.
saries. The Homer Whitman fam
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton of
ily of Nyssa were also guests in Quincy, Wash., spent the week
cluding the honoree’s families.
end at the Neil Dimmick home.
The Mmes. Wayne Robb, Har The Pattons and Dimmicks were
old Dail and Elver Nielsen at dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
tended a meeting at the home of George Weitz in Caldwell Sun
Mrs. Homer Whitman Friday to day. Other guests were Mr. and
plan for the turkey banquet Mrs. Fred Guthrie of Nyssa and '
which the young people are host Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Pomeroy of
ing at the Owyhee Community Middleton, Ida.
church Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Zurcher and Mr. and Mrs. John Low all
and family of Roswell and Mrs. of Quincy, went to Caldwell Mon. ;
Oral Hite and Mrs. Dick Hite day and expect to return to the j
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Neil Dimmick home.
Mrs. Harley Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Butler of
Portland were overnight guests
Dinner Hosts
Mr and Mrs. Bob Newgen and Wednesday at the Neil Dimmick (
boys visited the J. E. Anderson home. Mr. Butler and Mr. Dim- |
family in Payette and the N. L. mick were former schoolmates. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi I
Wilson family of Oregon Slope.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Newgen were moved last week to a ranch on
hosts at dinner Monday evening the Vale road.
Six members of the Pleasant
honoring Mr. and Mrs. N. L. W il
son on their 21st wedding anni Hour club met with Miss Edith
Thursday
afternoon.
versary. Other guests were the Williams
J. F. Anderson family of Payette The next meeting will be a pot
and Harold and Lyle Wilson of luck dinner at 12:30 Dec. 9, with
Mrs. Gene Stephen.
Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hillis and
Mrs. Ada Harrison spent the
week end with Mrs. Frone Strad Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell visit
ed Mrs. Carrie Hillis and Mr. and
ley of Big Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sullivan and Mrs. Mainon Hillis in Boise Mon
Karen of Ontario were visitors day.
Mrs. Joe Brumbach enjoyed cake
and ice cream with their mother,
Mrs Mary Brumbach in honor of
her birthday Sunday afternoon.
Her grandson, Johnny Bishop
arrived Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blevins were
hosts at Sunday dinner for their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Fre-
richs and Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Ericksen and family of Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stone left
Monday for their home at Gaston,
Ore., after visiting with her sis
ter, Mrs. Myrtle Hatch and fam
ily for the past three weeks.
Mrs. Pearl Blevins accompanied
friends to Akron, Colo., to visit
her mother, Mrs. Bessie Wagel
and her sister, Mrs. Helmar Sam
pson. Enroute home she visited
a cousin, Otto Winters at Lara
mie, Wyo.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hatch and
Jerry of Boise spent Friday night
and Saturday with his grandpar
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hatch
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bullen and
family visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Fithian in New
Plymouth.
Her uncle, Marion
Fithian of Chicago who was visit
ing there, returned home with
them for a visit.
The Mmes. Goldie Roberts, Es
ther and Winifred Bennett, John
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Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fisher and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher return-
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and Mrs. H. O’Kano were
honored recently at a wedding
reception held at the East Side
ca*e in Ontario. Approximately
150 friends and relatives from
Oregon, Idaho and Washington
attended the event,
A Chinese-Amerlcan dinner was
served, after which a three-tier
wedding cake topped with a min-
lature bride and groom was cut.
Bouquets of flowers were arrang-
®d by Mrs. Charles Sweizer.
Master o f ceremonies was Roy
Hirai and Fred Arai and Ted
Shigeno of Ontario served as ush-
ers. The program which included
several vocal numbers from out-
of-town guests was under the di-
rection of Mrs. Roy Hirai and
Joe Komoto.
Mrs. Sono Aral, Mrs. Midori
Komoto and Mrs. Sue Hamanishi
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Saturday, Nov. 30
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Building Blocks
Walking Dolls
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With Complete
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Puzzles
Toy Animals
Rocking Horses
Musical Menagerie
Pull Toys
Colored Blocks
Mechanical Cars
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Scooters
Pogo Sticks
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Tricycles
Games of All Kinds
TRUCKS and CARS
Construction Equipment
PLANES and BOATS
BI K E S
General Petroleum Products
served at the guest book and on
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MOBILGAS J
f u r i a i JVctiiritbs
ed home Thursday after spending
a week vacationing in California.
The Fishers visited in Susanvilla
with an aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W ill
iam Otto before going on tp San
Francisco where they visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Thorbum.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamilton and
family were Monday evening din
ner guests of the R. R. Funks in
Nampa, Ida.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley ra-
turned recently after spending
several days in Salt Lake City.
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Auker, Ida Packwood, Jo Thomas
and Mrs. John Steiner attended
Mary Martha society at the home
of Mrs. Mabel Piercy in Kingman
Kolony last Thursday.
Mrs. Marjorie Cameron, Mrs.
Gloria Holly and Lucille Steiner
of Adrian are taking ceramics in
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas re
turned home last Tuesday from
a ten day vacation trip. They
visited their son, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Thomas at Washougal,
Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Raney of Kennewick, Wash., and
two brothers and a sister in Port-
land. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thom-
as of Adrian did their chores
while they were away.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe King and
Mrs. Frone Stradley and Kathy
and Mrs. Joe Stone, Mrs. Nora
Stark and Mrs. Myrtle Hatch
had a pot luck supper and social
evening at the new Dorcas and
Welfare house Saturday in Par-
ma.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Witt of
Newell Heights and George El-
fers, Sr., were Sunday dinner
guests at the Bill Van Dewater
home. In the evening their neph-
ew, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Fogleman
of Boise were visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Eben Hoadley of
Caldwell visited at the Tony Oca-
mica home Sunday evening.
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1957
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Large Selection.
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