» THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1959 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL NY3SA, OREGON 'sons had dinner Wednesday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs L. E Newgen and the boys stayed with their grandparents until Satur­ day Edward Newgen s remain­ ing to attend school in Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Newgen and grandsons picnicked and fished at Mrs. O. P. Council Trout Lake near Caldwell Thurs­ SUNSET VALLEY—M e s s r s. day. and Mmes. Jack Woods Vic Mar­ Mr and Mrs. Homer Brewer shall and granddaughter, Nancy and girls were Sunday dinner Marshall, Robert Schweizer and guests at the E. J Hobson home, daughter of Burns and Mrs. Ken­ honoring Mr. Brewer’s birthday. neth Parker visited Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Chester Montgom­ O H. Schweizer Sunday. Mr. Schweizer wa* released from a ery and Mr. and Mrs. Faunt Mont, hospital in Boise, and returned gomery, all of Clearfield, Uttfh, came to attend the wedding of home on Wednesday. their nephew, Ross Gibson and Yvonne Davenport of Caldwell at John Knottingham, Charles her home, Saturday evening. Moore of Boise and the O. P While here they visited Mr and Counsils were fishing in the Mrs. Leland Montgomery and Mr. Snake River, Sunday afternoon. and Mrs. Jay Gibson. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Robb and Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. , children of Moses Lake, Wash., visited in the valley last wt«?k Leland Montgomery and Mr. and Tuesday afternoon, they called at Mrs. Lorin Munn attended the wedding reception for Claire ' the Gabriel Astoreca home. Goates and Kent Beus in Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Donovial of family of Palo Alto, Calif., and Ogden are visiting the Lorin Mr. and Mrs. Berne Lorensen Munn family. and family of Payette spent the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver and week end at the Kenneth Loren­ Lester Cleaver called at the Mag­ sen home. The Berne Lorensen family returned home Monday. nus Ekanger home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil had The others went to Umatilla to Frank _ ^pper Saturday with Mr. and get Mr. Parker’s t father, ____ ______ Mrs. Glenn Knottingham in On­ Parker. tario. Miss Betty Bryrialsen of Cana­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill E. Had'ey ■ da visited the Kenneth Lorensens went to Boise with Mr. and Mrs. ■ last week. Simpson Sunday, when the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haidle and Jack went to get their horses, | family of Fallon. Mont., visited Simpsons which had been entered at the Mr. and Mrs. James Langley, Fri­ fair. They got first on their I day. , Mr. and Mrs James Langley thoroughbred iilly, Manner’s Fit, visited Mrs. Joe Hobson at St. as 1958 filly, and reserve champ­ Luke’s hospital in Boise, Sunday. ion on her in the mare class and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi their Plodette Pick took 4th in I age group, as quarter horse I were hosts to Mr. and Mrs Ken­ his neth Jensen, Friday at supper to stallion. honor the Jensen’s wedding an­ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price, Jr., and | son were dinner guests of her mo­ niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jensen ther, Mrs. Verna Costley in Ridge­ visited his sister, the Lewis Kline view, Sunday. family in Vale, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Costley of I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stoker visited Ridgeview were supper guests at « their son, Keith and family in the home of their granddaughter. Othello, Wash . from Tuesday un­ Mrs. Ira Price, Jr., Monday. til Friday. YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price, Sr., re- I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stoker at­ turned Wednesday night after! tended the Old Folks party at moving their daughter, the James I WILL BE SINCERELY the Ontario Stake house Friday. McGinnis, Jr., family to Toppen­ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Newgen and ish, Wash. While there, they visit­ APPRECIATED! Boyd came from Madras to get ed her brother. Raymond Shively their son, Stanley. They returned and family in Walla Walla, the , Phone 2247 Saturday. Fred Babcock family near Ward­ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Newgen and en and a niece, Mrs. Harold Schu­ man in Pasco. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweizer I attended the pioneer picnic in ' Vale, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweizer I took their small granddaughters to the fair, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Poor were ' Sunday callers at the Charles j Schweizer home. Mr. Poor visit- | ed in the valley over the week end, then returned to his job in i Kooskia, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. John Reffett re- I turned Thursday after a week's j trip to Washington state. They spent two days at the home of I their son, Robert Reffett, and i visited the Pete Wilson family, all , of Moses Lake They went on to Seattle and left Jimmy Cloninger. | who accompanied them from I here. Sunday, they met their grandsons Shorty (Loren) and Larry Hite of Alaska The boys I and Mr Cloninger and Mr Reffett fished in Pudget Sound The Ref | fet and Hite families and the Hite boys, attended the Centennial in j Portland. The John Reffetts visited Mr and Mrs. »Albert Hull in Hood River on Wednesday ■ and Thursday. Mrs. E. E. Cloninger took Mrs t W T Raffington and Mrs. Bessie ! ¡Cloninger from the Nyssa Nurs- < WHITEWALLS or BLACKWALLS ing home, for a ride to Ontario. | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson of TUBELESS or TUBE TYPE Nyssa spent Sunday with the El- I vin Orm family. NYLON or RAYON Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Orm are I taking his father, L. F. Orm of BUY A TIRE AT LIST PRICE. GET A Roswell, to the Veteran’s hospital . MATE FOR lc—PLUS TAX AND I in Boise this week, for a check-up TWO CAPPABLE CASINGS. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder ' and children went to Caldwell, Sunday, to help his mother. Mrs | ! Ada Snyder, celebrate her birth- day. Miss Edith Williams and Harv. I ey Williams received news this week of the birth of a great nephew, born to Mr. and Mrs. G D Williams of Twin Falls Mr and Mrs Jack Ward and children spent Sunday with her Plus Tax and parents. Mr and Mrs Charles ( Wiley of Ontario Cappabls Tire Mr. and Mrs Jesse Dennis and children of Nyssa visited the Jack | Ward family, Friday. Mr and Mrs Neil Dimmick with their pick-up house, and Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Kreager with | their trailer, left Tuesday for a trip through central Oregon They , i saw many interesting things, among them, about 30 mountain | ■heep on Hartz Mountain, Malheur [ Cave near Princeton, French Glen and the Steens fountains. They I returned through Riverside and ' Juntura, Friday The mountain , sheep are part of a herd from Can. | BUDGET TERMS ada, that have been moved to the Hartz Mountains Mr and Mrs. Charles Glenn o were Sunday dinner guests at a | salmon fry at the home of her I ROY and GEORGIA WILD sister, the Dick Bennett family of 12 South Sixth Phone 2149 Big Bend Other guests were NYSSA. OREGON | Messrs and Mmes Guy Jones, C I T Biackburn of Owyhee and L. F I Boren of Durkee. Mrs Lloyd Lewis was an cver- night guest last Tuesday in Bois« the home of Mr and Mrs El- Mr. and Mrs Neils Larsen and at bert Brown. boys spent Sunday visiting in Homedale with Mr. and Mrs Ted Mr and Mro D H. Christensen Vanderhoff. and family returned home Wed­ nesday afternoon after vacation­ Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Reece and ing five days at Alturas Lake in family returned home Sunday Idaho. night from a camping trip in the mountains beyond John Day. for the past two weeks They caught their limit of fish at Guests the Kay Cottle home have been during their stay. their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Cottle and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barker, Sue year-old son Dean. The Cottles, and Dale returned home Tuesday who have been living in Chicago after visiting a week with Mr. where he is completing his dental Barker’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. training, will visit Mrs. Cottle’s Bill Barker in Eugene, and with parents, Mr. and Mrs Allen But­ Mr. and Mrs Dick Boetger and ler in Seattle for a week before family at Cottage Grove. returning home. PERSONALS 0. H. 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