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e T H U R S D A Y . A U G U S T 13. 1959 THE N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L. N Y S S A . O R EG O N P A G E FOUR Mr. and Mrs. Art Norland and ter, Mr and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman. ents. Mr and Mrs. Guy Tanner. Mr and Mrs Tom Wood, their They left Monday for the coast. family moved to Ontario last Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sisson, week where he will be employed grandson, Mr and Mrs Leonard Wood and family of California, Sherral and Stanley attended the with the reclamation He has been visited from Wednesday to Fri Centennial Exposition in Port a ditch rider here for Several years. Russell Talbot and family day at the home of Mr and Mrs land last week have moved here from Ontario to Mr. and Mrs. George Hankins Silas Hoffman Mrs Tom Wood BUENA VISTA—K’.air Simp take Mr Norland’s p ace as ditch is a sister of Mr Hoffman Join of Caldwell and Mrs Eliza Meis- son accompanied his Priesthood rider. class to Black Canyon Saturday ing the group for dinner at the mer of Yakima were Sunday Saturday Mrs. Esther Stephen Hoffman home Thursday evening dinner guests at the Howard Fin and while swimming Klair had the misfortune of stepping on a were Mr and Mrs We:r Hoffman ger home. Dickie Finger had and Willy, Mrs. Fred Lamm and piece of glass and cut his foot of Boise. Mr and Mrs Claude spent the week with his grand George, James Stephen and sons, quite severely and was taken to Day of Adrian. Duane Wilson of parents, the Hankins in Caldwell. Ronnie and Larry, Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Rook- Eugene Stephen and Axel, Mr Emmett to a doctor and had sev Moses Lake, Garnet Ritchie of eral stitches taken to close the Boise and Mr and Mrs. James stool and baby of Owyhee Junc and Mrs. Joe Stephen and Mark, Ritchie and Robert. tion visited Sunday evening at and Ira Price, Jr., went to the wound. hills near Sweet, Ida., to truck Miss Phyllis Cheldelin returned the Roy Rookstool home. home some cattle for Mrs. Esther to the home of her parents, Mr Mr and Mrs. Jim Edens and Linda Cleaver, Mrs. Lester Stephen. The group had a picnic and Mrs. Orland Cheldelin, last son visited Saturday at the Junior Cleaver. Frances. Johnny and dinner w'hile there Carl left this week for 4-H camp week from California where she Edens home in Ontario. Dean Sisson attended t h e has been teaching school. Mr and Mrs Carl Scolfild of Mrs Esther Stephen, her guest, Newell, Sam and Gary Cleaver Mrs. Fred Lamm and son of St church camp at Cove last week Lakeview visited last week at the h o m e of their nephew. Wayne left Thursday for Sutherlin where Paul, Nebr, and Mr. and Mrs. with the Christian young people they will visit at the Lloyd Wil Howard Day of Lake Owyhee, of Nyssa. Simpson and family. Harriet Cleaver visited a week Mr. and Mrs Ward Lundy were son home. visited Sunday evening at the Jim Mr and Mrs Stanley Sommers, Ritchie home. at the home of her uncle and aunt, Sunday dinner guests at the Steven and Sandra of Merna. Leonard Phillips home. Mr and Mrs Jack Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and Junius Tamer is visiting for Nebr.. visited from Thursday to (sons of Westfir visited Sunday family at Bums. some time at the home of his par- Monday at the home of her sis | afternoon at the home of his sis Miss Elizabeth Goodell of Em ter, the LaVern Cleaver family as mett visited a few days last week they were enroute to their home at the home of her sister, Mr. and Alva Ann Cleaver accompan Mrs. Leslie Topliff. C h e r y l Zesiger attended a ied Mr and Mrs. Larry Woodell and family to Payette Lakes to birthday party in Nyssa Thurs day afternoon for Laura Moncur. spend the week end. Mrs. Alva Goodell visited her Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lundy spent several days in Boise at the mother, Mrs. Nesbitt, who is a home of their daughter, Mrs. Dal patient in an Emmett hospital fol lowing injuries received while las Simpson who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Don Brewer and trying to push her car over a sons and Don Smith were Thurs knoll last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephen day evening dinner guests at the and sons visited at the Roger and Lavern Cleaver home. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman Lester Norland homes in Cald and Glenda took t h e i r house- well, Sunday. Mrs. Bonnie Nally and children guests, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Som mers and children to Owyhee of Nyssa visited Sunday evening Lake and Cherry Creek resort last at the Frank Whipple home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Cleaver and Klair and Mr and Mrs. Will and family were Sunday evening is Bertram and Lucille traveled dinner guests at the Don Brewer in their boat from Huntington up the Snake river to Brownlee dam home in Sunset Valley. Duane Wilson of Moses Lake, Thursday and spent the night, You c»n bo ready for a lot of facet Wash., and Garnet Ritchie of returning home Friday. around the table when you have a freezer Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell had Boise visited from Wednesday to dinner in Ontario Friday evening Friday at the James Ritchie home. full of meal* in anticipation of hungry Duane was an overnight guest in honor of the birthday annivers guests. You can spend your time together Wednesday and Thursday at the ary of Mrs. Goodell. Later they Jim Langley home in Sunset Val visited at the Martin Edwards visiting rather than cooking, with freezer home in Payette. ley. meals prepared ahead. Your electrical Mrs. Clint Simpson of Boise Mr and Mrs. Bruce MacArthur left Friday to visit at the home of spent from Monday to Friday at dealer is featuring freezer specials this his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don the Wayne Simpson home, follow MacArthur in Boise. Bruce left ing surgery at a Boise hospital month — see him soon! Saturday for the Navy base at last week. Callers at the Mancil Bishop Treasure Island where he is sta tioned. Mrs. MacArthur will stay home Sunday of last week to see for a while with her mother and j their home they are remodeling, brother, Mrs. Esther Stephen and were Mr. and Mrs. Silas Hoff C le it U ciO / Do«i So MUCH-Costs So LITTLE Willy, before joining her husband. man, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Eldred T h e electric fr e c ie r i* one of the fine Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whipple and family. Miss Edith and Harv con venie nce s often provided by builders and Leah attended the Caldwell ey Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. of M E D A L L I O N hom es. rodeo Friday night. Kenneth John Price. Guests Thursday evening of Whipple and Don Beckstead at tended the rodeo Friday and Sat Mrs. Esther Stephen and Willy I and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mac- urday nights Klair Sim pson Suffers Mishap While Swim m ing & I D A H O \ ? POWER Do-More 4-H Club To Meet Friday Ai Grange Hall By Farm erette Club NU ACRES—There will be an important meeting of the Do- More 4-H club at the Grange hall Friday evening. Aug 14 This is the last meeting before the Pay ette county fair. ' by Dr. Henry Dixon, professor of psychiatry at U of O Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ward of Williams. Calif., were overnight guests Thursday of Mr and Mrs. Robert Shaw. Mrs. Ward and Mrs Shaw are sisters Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simmons and Sharon attended the Wyoming picnic at Caldwell Memorial park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Trough- ton and family of Fallen, Nev., visited Sunday evening with her Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Suell of Connell. Wash . were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw several days last week Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hillman and family of Ogallah. Kan., were guests in the- home of Mr and Mrs. Virgil Seward last week. This week the Sewards have as their guests Mr and Mrs. Bud Eaton and family of Wakeeney, Kan. Both families were here to attend the Seward family reunion and the golden wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. A. F Sew ard. Mr. and Mrs. James Hartman were hosts at the Homebuilders class picnic at the Parma park Thursday evening. Arthur were Messrs, and Mmes. Joe Stephen and family, Eugene Stephen, John Price and family, James Stephen and sons, James Ritchie and Robert, and Mrs. Fred Lamm and George. Home movies were shown by James Ritchie. Mrs. Stephen and Mrs. MacArthur served cake and cof fee. The James Ritchie family visit ed Monday in Boise with Garnet Ritchie, and at the Ray Mayfield home near Caldwell. To buy, sell, hire, etc., try the Gate City Journal classifieds. g ives you Farm erette C lub to Meet The Farmerette club will meet Wednesday. Aug. 19, at 2 pm. with Mrs. M.ke McKague in he: home on Echo avenue. Mrs. Leone Anderson, Idaho Power home eco nomist of Payette, will be present to show a film and give a dem onstration on preserving foods. A representative of the Malheur Memorial hospital will be present to explain the activities of the hospital auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kimmes spent last weekend in the mountains near McCall. Mr and Mrs. Harold McMams and Sharon of Fruitland visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Evans Sunday evening. Mrs. James Hartman, Mrs. Mike McKague and Mrs. Eggert Oft at tended the women’s meeting of the Malheur Memorial hospital in Nyssa, where they heard a talk brother and family, the Arthur Molts. Mrs. Delbert Wiison spent Sun day with Mrs Robert Shaw while their husbands fished on Little Weiser river. Mrs. Harley Sager, Maynard and Kyle spent Saturday in Boise. Larry Kimmes spent last week at Quaker Hill Bible camp at Mc Call. 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