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THURSDAY. APRIL 14. 1960 Several Attend Open House Event At Nursing Home By Mrs. Gerald Mackey ADRIA N—Those attending open house at the Presbyterian Nursing Home in Ontario Sunday from this community were Messrs, and Mmes. Henry Day, Austin Gilbert, K. I Peterson and Don na, Mrs. Edna Cowling and Mrs. Henry Moore. Mrs. Pearl Brown of Portland and Mrs. Cecil Gear of Point Com fort, Texas arrived Monday to vis it Mr. and Mrs. Francis Deffer. Mmes. Brown, Gear and Deffer left Friday morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiggins at Pendle ton. Messrs, and Mmes. Donald De Haven and Bruoe DeHaven and family are visiting Mr, and Mrs. George DeHaven. Donald DeHav en had the misfortune of wrecking his car Saturday night. Donald and Bruce were confined to the hospital Saturday night due to bruises but they were not serious ly injured. Mrs. Rose Willis and Mrs. Eula Wisby were guests of Mrs. Oliver Freel Sunday. A fellowship dinner was held at the Free Methodist church Sun day honoring Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sams. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long and ¡Mr and Mrs. Charles Newbill spent the weekend at Lake Owy hee, fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Webb and Bob and Miss Donna Dines of Marsing were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam VISIT FROM ENTERPRISE Mr. and Mrs Richard Herriman, Teresa and Steve of Enterprise ar rived Thursday evening and spent the night with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Paul House. Steve remained with his grandparents, <Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Herriman while his parents went to Cor vallis on business, returning to Nyssa Sunday night. They left Tuesday for their home. Plaque Presented To Mark Hartley At Jaycee Dinner By Mr*. Frank Byer* OREGON TRAIL—Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley were guests at the Jaycee banquet in Ontario Tues day evening. Mark was given a plaque as an award for partici pating in the Farmer of the Year RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA contest in which he placed third Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cooper re in the state. turned recently from a week’s vis it with their son, Ronald and The Robert Holmes family were family in Oakland, Calif. They guests at a barbecue supper at also visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde the Wayne Shuster home at Gay Stephens in Oakland, former Nys- way Junction Friday evening. sans. Mrs. Glenn Brown and chil dren left Tuesday night by train TO LEAVE FOR CAMAS Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge will leave Friday for Camas, Wash., where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Don Eldredge. at Fruitland. The occasion was Johnny Stam’s 4th birthday anni versary. Mrs. Bill Looney took her moth er, Mrs. Mary Henderson to see a doctor in Parma Wednesday. Mrs Henry Moore, Marilyn Parker, Bonnie Stiener, Linda and Vicki DeHaven attended the Fidlae Amicae meeting Thursday night. Linda Bishop was hostess. The Ruth circle of the Women’s Association met with Mrs. Mar- guerette Scott Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haworth of Nampa visited Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Moore Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toomb of Nyssa visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker Friday evening. Messrs. Glen Ward, Bob Patter son, LeRoy Buhler, Wally Krause, Lloyd Parril, and James Harper attended the schoolmasters golf tournament in Wei,er all day Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webster and I Harvey Bennett went fishing Sun- , day at Lake Owyhee. They re and COMPLETE ported fishing fair but the weath Dairy Supplies er rather cool. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webster vis 330 Plymouth Avenue ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. NEW PLYMOUTH George Webster at Parma, Sun day. George Webster has been quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hills of On Check with your BouMatlc tario visited their daughter, Mr. Dealer IF you are having and Mrs. Gene Christians Sunday milking problem.- such as; night. • MASTITIS Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatch were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred • PUMP TROUBLE Brownsfield Saturday night. The • FAULTY PULSATION evening was spent playing cards. Wally Krause was a Thursday • SLOW MILKING evening dinner guest of Mr. and Fred Brownsfield. BouMatic Milking I Mrs. Roy Purscell of Nyssa visited Installed under Veterinary this week with his grandchildren, Supervision can eliminate Messrs, and Mmes. Wesley Walk these problems! er, Fred Brownsfield, and Mrs. Joan Underwood and families. BOUMATIC HANDLES— Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan Pipe Line Milking visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duncan at Ontario Sunday. Milking Stall* Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day visited Milk Pump* in the Ronald Day home in On- Large Vacuum Pumps ' tario Wednesday evening. Ice Good Used Dairy Eqpmnt J cream and cake were served in honor of Mrs. Claude Day's birth- Complete Dairy Supplies I day anniversary. Sunday David Highland visited in the Claude Day home. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mackey and J udy attended the Job's Daughters meeting in Nyssa Thursday night. A potluck dinner preceded the meeting. for Orleans, Nebr., to attend the golden wedding anniversary of her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. F. Conant. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes and family were dinner guests at the Jess Shuster home in Hunt ington Wednesday night honoring Mr Shuster on his birthday anni versary. Patty Points was an overnight guest Sunday of Eugenie Seuell. Mrs. Ed Kido, Curtis and Ken neth visited Monday afternoon with Mrs. Mark Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley attended a family dinner Sunday in the Forrest Moore home in Nampa. Mrs. Bill Vandyke of Shoshone, Idaho visited Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Rolland Holmes. 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