Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 28, 1960, Page 8, Image 8

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THURSDAY. JANUARY 28. I960
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE FOUR
ward church Saturday
Charles Schultz family. In the John Cleaver were dinner guests Owyhee
grandson, Gregory celebrate hi»
honoring members of the Ronald
roads.
Sunday
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
evening
they
called
on
Mr.
and
Garner family, who are moving to
They returned to the Bay home 5th birthday Mr and Mrs. Glen­
Mrs. George Cleaver in Nyssa.
Mrs. Wally Orcutt in Payette.
wood Robinson of Boise were also
the LDS stake farm near Ontario,
for a hot chili supper.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Ora
Newgen
and
A
week
ago
Sunday,
Miss
Skip
guests and are Gregory’» other
which he will manage.
her
mother,
Mrs.
Ada
Harrison,
Meyers of Caldwell and Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Berne Lorensen
Mr. and Mr, Eugene Stephen grandparents.
visited
the
Sherman
Wilson
fami-1
Rosencrantz were dinner guests of
and children of Payette stayed
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smalley of
and children of Owyhee, Mr and
ly
in
Parma
Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Perko.
Mrs. Raymond Norland and chil­ Ontario were Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson overnight Monday at the home of
Mrs Ada Harrison visited Mrs. visited Mr. and Mrs. L. E. New­ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
dren and Troy Gooing were Sun­ visitors in the home of his parents,
By
Mra.
O.
P.
Counsil
(By Mrs. Waldo Smalley)
I Lorensen.
day dinner guests of Mrs. Martha Mr. and Mrs Waldo Smalley.
SUNSET VALLEY—Mr and Evie Wohlcke at Parma, Saturday gen Sunday afternoon.
APPLE VALLEY Sunday af­ Norland. Mr. and Mrs Arthur
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Lorenson
Mr, »nd Mrs. Albert Nichol» Mrs. Neil Dimmick gave a dinner afternoon.
Mrs. Ada Harrison returned last
ternoon David Bay hitched “Old Norland and children of Ontario and daughter, Pamela of Ontario, Thursday evening to Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Bob Newgen of Madras j Wednesday from a visit with her went to .Caldwell Wednesday to
Johnny” (Deere) to the dmgh and called later in the afternoon.
were Sunday visitors of his par­ Lawrence Kreager, Me. and Mrs. came Saturday to visit in the sons and daughters in Portland, visit Mrs. Ada Snyder, who has
gave the neighborhood children a
been ill, and also Miss Mertrude
ents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nichols. Vic Marshall and Mr. and Mrs valley and her parents, the Geo. Longview and Hood River.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Shell
thrilling sleigh ride. Later in the
King.
M.
Wilson
’
s
in
Nyssa.
Roy
Holmes
who
helped
celebrate
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lester
Cleaver
of
sons
of
Gallatin
Gateway,
Mont
,
Frank Sorenson of John Day
afternoon Mr. and Mrs. James F
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Whitman Buena Vista aalled on Mr. and Miss Bonnie Lowtnp came home
Mrs. Dimmick’s birthday with a
Watson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Don, Verne and Donnie Heckman was a Friday visitor in the Hicks different
and children of Emmett were Sat- Mrs. Magnus Ekanger and Mr and from Payette to stay a few days
slant.
W. O. Mitchell and children. Dr. of Whitebird, Idaho, and Edwin and Chet Iiams homes.
uday evening dinner guests of Mrs. John Cleaver Monday even-, days with her folks, Mr. and Mrs.
She
gave
the
party
and
the
gifts
Fieck,
also
of
Whitebird,
are
vis
­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Severt
Fox,
Judy
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs Pres Seeley
Gabriel Astoreca.
her
sister and family, the Elver ing.
to
the
guests,
as
is
customary,
at
iting
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clayton
and Butch of Caldwell were Sun­
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick
Nielsens.
Jeff Parker of Nyssa has been
•
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. a Dutch birthday party.
David Bay and children went Butcher this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen staying at the home of his aunt, went to Ontario Tuesday evening
Leland
Fox
and
Mrs.
Nellie
Er
­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Pitman
aieighing over the icy country
The Oregon Trail board served had as dinner guests Wednesday Mrs. Jack Woods, while recover­ where he attended a meeting of
were dinner guests in the home of win.
the Snake River Race Horse asso­
coffee
and doughnuts for the Sim- evening, Mr. and Mrs. William ing from the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller and
their son, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Turner
of
Owvhee
Corners
and
ciation.
plot
fertilizer
meeting
for
the
Mrs.
Vern
Garner,
Mrs.
Leland
Pitman in Boise on Friday eve­ boys of Nyssa were callers in the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schulta
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin. They Montgomery, Mrs. Dewey Garner
farmers, Wednesday afternoon.
ning. They were helping their Erwin home, Friday evening.
and sons of Payette were Sunday
Don Thornton recently dis­ Jack Ward’s brother. Bill Ward celebrated Mr. Turner’s birthday. and Mrs. James Peterson of the dinner
guests at the Elver Niel­
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith re­ Owyhee ward attended the special!
charged from the Navy visited has been visiting relatives and
turned
home
Saturday
evening
sen
home.
friends
in
the
valley,
while
on
a
work
day
for
the
Relief
society
Steve's Body Shop Bldg.
with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn
Mrs. Ed Sells, Thursday afternoon. week’s leave from the Air Force. | from Ainsworth, Nebr., where at Ontario Friday. The day was celebrated
fifth wedding an­
• General Repair
Mr and Mr». Bob Duren of He is being transferred to a sta- they have been visiting about a spent in demonstrations of baking. niversary their
Saturday evening at
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richeson and
• Welding
I Nampa were Thursday visitors in tion in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Strickland Brett of Buena Vista district vis­ dinner in Nampa with Mr. and
• Machine Work
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Dennis Schenk of Adnan.
PROPANE
Mrs. Oscar Samuels. Duren was of Ashland, Ore., and Mr. and and Earl Strickland were Sunday ited the Charles Chapin family Mrs.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mrs. James Hite of Haines were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday afternoon.
helping
Mr.
Samuels
get
his
ma
­
Expert Work by
“Your Servant Beyond
Strickland ^
Lee Stoker went to Burley Sun­ Glenn and children were dinner
chinery ready for the Barkers week end guests at the Harley | Glen
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Cleaver
left
Wilson
home
a
week
ago.
the Gas Mains!”
day
evening where he met his guests of her sister and family,
ELLIS HORN
sale, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapin Monday to visit in Pocatello with brother Herman and they went the Dick Bennetts in Big Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hardy were
14 N. First
FR 2-2214
Ph. FR >-3305
Mr. and Mrs. Loise Boren of
son, Paul and family, before to Omaha to attend to LDS church
Friday visitors in the home of and children were dinner guests their
Durkee were overnight guests Fri­
returning to their home in Center­ business.
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and at the home of his parents, the ville,
Iowa. They had been visit­ Mr. and Mrs. Leland Montgom­ day at the home of their daugh­
Mrs. Ed Sells. Mr. Hardy had to Wilbur Chapins, Sunday.
ing
their
daughter, Mrs. Magnus ery attended a farewell at the ter, Mrs. Charles Glenn.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Kriner,
Jr.
leave for Army duty, Monday.
and family of Owyhee district, Ekanger and other relatives for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oscar
Samuels
and
time.
have traded their farm for an visited the Charles Chapin family, some
Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Dimmick vis­
Tuesday
evening.
acreage near Boise and will be
Mrs. E. J. Hobson and Mrs. ited Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Schweizer,
moving to their new home soon.
afternoon.
NOW READY TO LEASE
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey were James Langley went to Nampa. ‘ Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Percifield
’ Conducted by
Friday dinner guests of their Wednesday to bring back Rex and
family
of
Marsing
visited
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Grif­ Langley after the first semester Monday at the home of her sister,
Col. Bert Anderson.
fin. Gene and grandson, Gary, at college. Mrs. Langley took Rex Mrs. Jerry Gordon.
Ontario. TU 1-5501;
were celebrating their birthday back Monday to continue his stu­ Mrs. Charles Schweizer and
Desire Dealer Capable of Handling
CaL Guy Sparks.
dies.
anniversaries.
Nyasa. FR 2-3475;
Mrs.
Lester
Cleaver
accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hobson had
Light Mechanical Work.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey were
Mrs. Delbert Poor to the Malheur
C3ark Ron Chrlatan-
week end guests of his nephew Sunday dinner with Mrs. Roy county
SOME
FINANCING AVAILABLE.
teacher’s banquet at the
aaa, Ontario. TU
ANDERSON
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Har­ Wild in Nyssa.
SPARKS
East
Side
cafe,
Thursday
evening.
Mrs.
E.
J.
Hobson
stayed
with
9-8771.
lan in Boise.
Call TU 9-5015 —Ontario
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
Listen to KSRV at 12:15 Every Day for Farm and Ranch Sale News!
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Russell of her grand children, Joe, Jr. and Roy
ASK FOR MR. ELDER
Evins
have
been
having
the
Sandra
Hobson
while
their
par
­
Caldwell have purchased Mrs.
mumps, and are now recovering.
ents
the
Joe
Hobsons
of
Cairo
Maida Ballard’s farm. They mov-
MACHINERY AUCTION
Z. Kikinchi visited at the O. P.
to Portland on business over
ed into their new home Jan. 1. went
Counsil home, Saturday afternoon.
MONDAY, FEB. 1. 12 noon—Located Yi mile east of Nyssa Blaine is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell
Mrs. Frank Perko accompanied
to Apple Valley road, then 3 miles south. 2—1957 ALLIS- F L. Russell and is employed at
went
to the home of his mother,
by
Miss
Skip
Meyers
of
Caldwell,
GELALMERS WD-45 TRACTORS, 1950 ALLIS-CHALMERS the Bank of Idaho in Caldwell.
went to Boise to help observe the Mrs. Minnie Mitchell for dinner,
GA TRACTOR. 1952 FORD F-8 TRUCK. 1951 FORD ¥«-TON
The WSCS met at the home of birthday
of her niece, and visit Sunday.
PICKUP, 1948 INTERNATIONAL K-6 2-TON TRUCK, 1941 Mrs. Sara Miller Wednesday after­
Mrs. Minnie Mitchell and sons,
her
brother
and family, the Ed
GMC 10-Wheeler ARMY TRUCK, 1952 CHEVROLET Vi-TON noon. The ladies tied a quilt after Gores, Thursday.
Dent and Henry were Monday
PICKUP, 1939 FORD Mi - TON PICKUP. OTHER FARM the business meeting. Mrs. Fran­
Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen and dinner guests at the Lewis Mitch-
In the Elementary Fundamentals
EQUIPMENT and MACHINERY. 12M1-FOOT ALUMINUM ces Smalley had the devotions and sons went to Payette Sunday, ell home.. __
_
Mrs.
Ruth
Fritts
the
program.
BOAT and TRAILER. CORN. RAYMOND V. NORLAND,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reffett re­
Mrs. Helen Wilson was assisting where they were guests of the turned from a visit to Orfino, and
Owner. Terms, cash. Lunch on grounds.
hostess.
Age ?5 to 60. Should be residents of this county-
< are at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Harlan
two or more years. Farm experience valuable.
' Mr. and Mrs. John Reffett.
DAIRY AUCTION SALE
I of Boise and Mr. and Mrs.
I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reffett and
Write Box 785-RE — Nyssa, Oregon
TUESDAY, FEB 2. 1 pan.—Located 3 miles east of Payette. 1 Harry Fisher of Salmon were din-
Mrs. John Reffett were dinner
Idaho, on highway 52 to the Little Willow Creek road, then j ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Some 800 high school seniors guests Saturday at the home of ,
9 miles north and 1 Vi miles east to old Tipton place. 40 DAIRY j Honey last week. They were on have registered for the University Mr. and Mrs. Al Kropp in Ontario, j
Mrs. Fred Arai led the Ex- [
CATTLE. 50 AUSTHA-WHITE PULLETS. 12 TEN-GALLON ! their way home from Bend, Ore., of Oregon’s “Duck Preview” on
tension lesson on mending clothes,
MILK CANS. 18 TONS FIRST CUTTING BALED HAY. | 1 where they had helped their par- Jan. 30.
Purpose of the meeting, accord­ showing the invisible patch and
WALTER DAVIS and V. B. HOPPER, Owners. Terms, cash. | ent», Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Harlan
. celebrate their 50th wedding an- ing to John Packham, Portland the easy overall patch for 20 mem­
Lunch on grounds.
niversary.
student chairman for the event, bers of the young Matrons club at
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston called is to help acquaint high school the Buddist church in Ontario,
I on her parent«, Mr. and Mrs. Bert seniors with the academic oppor­ Monday evening.
MACHINERY SALE
Sunday, Donald Costley of
WEDNESDAY. FEB. 3. 1 p.m.—Located J miles south of Rogers at Roswell, Monday eve- tunities at the university.
Schools and departments of the Ridgeview and Katherine Auker
Nyaea io Enterprise Ave- then 3 miles west. 1957 FORD "640" | I ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston were university will be open for the of Big Bend were dinner guests j
TRACTOR, 1951 FORD TRACTOR, 1951 INTERNATIONAL
Wednesday dinner guests of their visiting students, with deans and at the Ira Price. Jr., home.
1-TON TRUCK. Other Farm Machinery. FORGE, ANVIL . daughter
COMPLETE LAWN MOWER SERVICE
and husband, Mr. and department heads giving special
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price, Jr. and
and MISCELLANEOUS. (Consigned by DEWEY STRONG: Mr.s. Bud Bolton at Boise.
talks
and
with
exhibits
planned.
son
and
Ira
Price,
Sr.
and
Joel
,
1951 JOHN DEERE "Mr' TRACTOR. 1952 MASSEY-HAR­
Mrs. Martha Norland was in
Speakers for the “Preview’’ lun­ were Sunday supper guests at
RIS 7-FT. SELF-PROPELLED COMBINE. Other Machinery.) Caldwell on business last Friday, cheon Saturday noon in the Erb the Kenneth Price home near Ad- I
JIM CLAYTON. Owner. Terms, cash. Lunch on grounds.
and visited with her son and wife, Memorial union will include Mrs. rian.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Norland.
(Last Week’s News)
Golda P. Wickham, dean of wom­
218 Main St., Nyssa
Ph. FR 2-2570
Marilu Wilson, Brenda Bay, and en; William C. Jones, dean of ad­ Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger '
FARM AUCTION SALE
Marilyn
Mann
have
joined
the
and
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
THURSDAY. FEB. 4, 1 p.m.—Located *6 mile east of Nyssa j Brownie Scouts and go into Par- ministration; and V. L. Barkhurst.
to Apple Valley road, then 3 miles south and 1 mile west. , ma each Friday after school.,
DAIRY CATTLE. t—OLIVER "70" TRACTORS. ALLIS-
ET/1 Donald Doersch, son of
GHALMERS "B" TRACTOR. Other Farm Equipment. SAD­ ■ Mr. and Mrs Archie Doersch, has
DLE MARE. 5 years old. MILKING EQUIPMENT. STRAW | been voted the Sailor of the
and GRAIN. NEW GARDEN TRACTOR. Miscellaneous. Month and given a $50 award.
MRS. NELLIE ERWIN, Owner. Terms, cash. Lunch
Donald is stationed on Guam.
Birthday Party
Given Friends
In Dutch Custom
Sleighing Fun
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