PAGE FOUR o THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1959 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Mr and Mrs. C L. Fritts re­ grandchildren, DeAnne. Debby roommates while attending NNC aries of the two i in Nampa turned home Sunday night after and Denice Ruse of Caldwell. Mrs. Worden and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Frank Weiand of Mr and Mrs R. H. Greenway two weeks at various vacation The Raleigh McKinley family i spots. They spent one week fish­ and family returned home Satur­ Newman’s Grove. Neb., and Miss had as dinner guests Sunday his 1 ing and sightseeing at Stanley day from a 10-day trip which Nellie Nelson of Grand Island. brother, the Russell McKinley I Lake. On Tuesday of last week i t's,ok them into Canada. They also Neb., visited a few aays this week family of Boise. They formerly j they took their grandchildren, visited in the home of Mrs. Loris at the home of their nephew, Wil. were farmers near Vale, Jerry, Steve and Tena Fritts to Carlson while at Spokane, Wash., bur Booth and family Sunday evening luncheon ; By Mrs. Dwight Seward Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson, Jim. By Mrs. M. L. Kurts McCall for a few days before go­ and renewed acquaintance with Mr*. Frank Byer* guests in the M L Kurtz home | Phone 2-2731, Parma Phone 2123 ing to Baker to spend the week­ former schoolmates, Mr. and Mrs. my. Marilu and Don left Friday OREGON TRAIL—The Merry were Mr and Mrs. Gerald Work. Work-1 I APPLE VALLEY—An increase end with her brother and his Doiel Smyser at Kalispell, Mont. morning for Portland where they NEWELL HEIGHTS—Mrs Av. inger of Shedd, Ore., and Rev. Matrons club will meet at the Danny Doersch suffered cuts on were present for the marriage of home of Mrs. Ear! Farr in Nyssa anell Walker, formerly Avanell and Mrs. H. E. Moore of Adrian. in enrollment has been reported wife, Mr and Mrs. Earl Tuning. at Apple Valley school with 103 j both hands while working with their son, Gary L. Morgan, and Wednesday afternoon, Sept 9th. Fenn of Newell Height; was an Mrs. Donald Fritts drove to Newell Heights Pioneer - . Modern ,, their . monthly ...' pupils were present in on the fifgt first grade day. Boise last Thursday after her the sickle on a mowing machine Charlene Neuschaefer, daughter Roll call will be answered by honored guest at a bridal shower Club . resumed of Mr and Mrs. Harvey Neus­ last week. “Your Favorite Kitchen color.” Tuesday evening when friends meetings beginning the first Wed. wlth „ a ~ j '>ergUSO’n as grandfather, Art Baker, who was entertained in her honor in the Ann Dibble returned home Sun­ chaefer of Portland, at Redeemer able to return to his home in Nys ­ nesday in the month, Sept. 2. Mrs. ; teacher E1Ien M;nium ha71 day morning from Seattle, Wash , Lutheran church at 4 p m. Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Henderson Owyhee LDS church. Relatives an(j third grade sa after being a patient at Nyssa where she spent a week with a day. Aug 30. Mr. and Mrs Mor­ and girls of Portland were over and friends attended from here. John Fahrenbruch was hostess A , 35 ln and Boise hospitals for the past white elephant saie was an event . rooin while Mrs. Mars Greenway five weeks. girl friend, Beverly Johnson, and gan will make their home at St. night guests Thursday at the of the afternoon. also reported 35 in her fourth and was maid of honor at her wedding John’s where he is employed. The Glenn Brown home. The Irvin Topliff family visited Mrs. Richard Anderson and son This past week FFA and 4-H fifth grade room. Principal Cecil j last week. Beverly and Ann were Wilsons returned home Monday. Mr and Mrs. Donald Byers and her father, Harry Warren near members of Kamiah, Idaho, spent Friday and their families were Breshears enrolled 16 n the sixth Parma, Sunday afternoon. He had Kenneth of Corvallis and Mr. and night and Saturday with her bro­ with final plans and for at- grrde Mrs Frank Byers were dinner major surgery ten days age in a busy ther, Wilbur Booth and family. tending the County Fair. Several -- __ 7;,.., _ _ Mrs. Marshall Pierce again took guests Tuesday evening at the Boise hospital and returned home Mr and Mrs. Earl Boston and helped in the decorating of their up h er duties in the kitchen as Gilbert Holmes home in Nyssa, Sunday. Later in the afternoon Donnie spent a week in the moun­ organization ’ s fair booth Newell f or the hot lunch project and the Topliff family attended a pic ­ and Thursday noon were dinner Delicious Food in the Comfort of Your Own Car! __ 7__ ____ is serving again as tains near Black Lake and Yellow Tom Ferguson nic in the Don Lytle home honor­ Heights was particularily interest- 7 guests of the Robert Holmes. Pine. They returned home last ed in the Farm Bureau booth as janitor and bus driver Hamburgers — Sandwiches Colleen and Eugene Brown ing Don’s birthday anniversary. quite a lot of seed is grown here Thursday. Lou Pratt and his mother, Mrs. and the alkali bee is a friend of visited at the Kenneth Godbout Malts — Shakes Guests at the home of Mr. and Anna Pratt attended the Pioneer ours. PETERSONS IN PORTLAND home in Ontario Wednesday. and Mrs. Alva Hill Saturday and ... plus ... Mr. aad Mrs. Grant Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Krouse of picnic in Vale Friday They met Four-H members who exhibited and Donna Jean spent last week overnight were Mr. and Mrs. Dale friends they had net seen for ' Chicken-in-the-Basket Waukegan, Ill., visited Sunday *1 and two daughters of Cen­ nearly 40 years. Isaac “Zav” Hope stock at the County Fair included in Portland where Donna Jean Clark the Alfred Adams home. tralia, Wash., and Mrs. Clark’s Richard Sharp, winning first and formerly a banker in Vale and underwent observation. They al­ Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Herrman Mrs. Ed Beam of Ironside, origin­ grand champion with his Hamp- | so visited the Centennial exposi­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ew­ were Sunday evening callers at ated the Old Timers picnic some shire swine. Mary Worden is a tion and fair before returning ing of Eldred, Pa. Also visiting Nyssa 5th and Main the Russell Gressley home. member of a calf club and her home. I years ago. with the Hills were three of their Mr. and Mrs. F G. Holmes were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laan and Holstein heifer won a 4th place Sunday evening callers at the children, Mr. and Mrs. M. I>. in showmanship. Eugene and Robert Holmes home. Kurtz and Mrs. Dave Highland Judy Pratt took their baby beef j The beer with a past Mrs. Glenn Brown helped in and children of Fruitland, attend­ calves and found competition very the Farm Bureau lunch stand at ed the Thunder Bird air show stiff. Judy’s calf won 8th place. Danny and Elizabeth Miller the fair Wednesday near Payette, Thursday afternoon. were Saturday overnight guests Mr. and Mrs. F G. Holmes were supper guests Saturday at the Gil­ Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff and in the parental Luit Stam home children attended a family picnic Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy and bert Holmes home. Mrs T. C. Terry of Twin Falls at the Leslie Topliff home in Nys­ her mother, Mrs. Thurman drove is visiting at the Russell Gress- sa Saturday afternoon. The Ed to Buhl a week ago to spend the Topliff family of Hazelton were week end. Mrs. Thurman took ley home. 1 sick and was not able to return Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown and also present. Mrs Luther Carroll of Umatilla, to Adrian with the Piercy’s. She family were Sunday dinner guests at the Clyde Kelly home in Vale. Ore., and Mrs. Joe Stam of Nyssa is much improved now. Mmes. C. B. Hill, George Sche- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams visited Saturday with Mrs. Lou imer, Lydia Worden and R D. were dinner gubsts Sunday eve­ Pratt. ning at the Wilson Winters home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leedy, McKinley, attended the luncheon Mrs. Lydia Worden and the Elvin and Bible study meeting Wednes,- KOUNS FAMILY RETURNS Worden family were Sunday pic­ day in the Austin Gilbert home in Mr and Mrs. Bill Kouns and nic dinner guests in the Verna Adrian. Mmes. Anna Pratt and family have returned from a Costley home in Ridgeview when M. L Kurtz attended their Bible week’s vacation trip to Shady 21 members and friends gathered 1 study circle meeting in the church ' Beach at Payette Lakes. to honor the birthday annivers- that same afternoon. Mr and Mrs Wesley Piercy , were Satdrday evening callers in the Bill Toomb home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Toomb, Joyce and Bobby of near Plans and Specification May Be 4 ZJ Hayburn, Idaho. Obtained in the City The M. O. Judd family returned recently from a week’s vacation Manager's Office. spent near Newport, Ore., on the beach. The John Donner family 11 dPtk» , traveled that far with them the NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA week before. Mr and Mrs. John Showenwald, Darlene and a friend returned Tuesday to their home in Ashland after spending the week end with the Bob Kurtz family. They are "HASH BROWNS"—Popular Boise parents o f Mrs. Kurtz. Sunday evening the Kurtz’ and their Barber Shop Quartet. i guests were dinner guests in the Elmer Cruson home in Ontario. ALSO LOCAL TALENT. Saturday they spent the day at CONGENIAL JACK LINK, Former TV Owyhee dam. Mrs Kathryn Pratt suffered a Personality and Manager of Boise's severe cut on her hand several days ago when she fell on a piece KIDO, Master of Ceremonies. of broken glass. Her hand is heal, \ ing nicely. o- Quite a large acreage of alfalfa S5.00 Per Plate ADULTS and clover seed will be harvested this fall in this area. Several far­ UNDER 15 $2.50 Per Plate mers are mowing fields and Dur- o lin Hammon and M. L. Kurtz have combines at work. The yield Enjoy a Delicious Dinner, Good Enter­ is predicted to run quite high this year. Merry Matrons Shower Honors Meeting Sept. 9 Avanell Walker • At E. Farr Home Tuesday Evening S“‘-103 Pupils Enroll At Apple Valley School This Year Your One-Stop Service . . . : POLAR BEAR NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Cily of Nyssa Will Accept Bids for a New City Hall Heating System. Bids to Be Opened at 8:00 P.M Sept. 8, 1959, at the City Hall. Nyssa LDS Second Ward BuiHing Fund DINNER Friday, Sept. 11 — 7 p.m. A. H. 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