Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 21, 1960, Page 8, Image 8

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THE NYSSA G^TE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
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THURSDAY. APRIL 21. I960
worth and Mrs. Edna Linder of
with their son in Lancaster, Cal., In Ny9sa to Attend
Talbot. Cake, ice cream and cof­ Extension Club
New Plym'O’h, Idaho; Mr and
who
is
working
for
the
National
fee were served by Mrs. Goodell.
J. Tanner Completes
Omer
Dorman
Rites
Mrs. Ed Mess of Fruitland, Idaho;
a
Spa
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topi iff, Mr. Meets Thursday
Airborne Training
Persons
from
out
of
town
at
­
Taylor*of Ontario, Ore : Mr
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
Sipes
visited
and Mrs. Orland Cheldelin and
Army S cond Lt. Junius I. Tan­
Hill tending the Omer Dorman fun­ and Mrs G E. Mackey and Mr.
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
B.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Sisson
at
­
Mrs. Worden Sunday evening.
ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo G.
eral April 13 included his son. and Mrs. Henry E. Moore of Ad­
tended the Lienkaemper-Bene-
Tanner, route 2, Nyssa, recently
By Karla Kriegh
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Witt were Capt. Dale R. Dorman, U. S. Ar- rian; Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith of
dict wedding in Ontario Sunday.
completed the four - week air­
NEWELL HEIGHTS—The A dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. my, stationed in Germany; his Boise. Idaho; Mrs. Earl Davis of
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and
borne courn- at the Infantry
K H. Extension club will meet Carl Begeman Sunday.
By
Mrs.
James
Ritchie
sons
visited
Friday
evening
at
daughter and husband, Mr. and Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Tom
school, Fort Benning, Ga. Lt.
BUENA VISTA—Easter dinner the Cliff Harris home at Lincoln with Mis. Elvin Worden, Thurs­ Messrs, and Mmes. Charmen Mrs. S. C. Brown and children of Dinsmoor of Long Beach. Calif.,
Tanner qualif ed as a parachutist guests
day. The lesson is on Meals that Colder, Leo Winn and Gerald,
at the Glenn Hoffman Heights.
and received training in the du­ home were
can Wait. The meeting will start Ed Campbell and Mrs. Ina Rich­ Portland; Mrs. Opal Brown, Mrs. and A A. Bratton of Hollywood,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Mrs.
Leslie
Topliff
entertained
ties of a jumpmaster.
ards were Sunday dinner guests Walter Dorman and Mr. and Mrs. Calif.
Whipple and Leah. Mr. and Mrs. the Out Our Way club at her at 2:00 p.m.
The 24-y ear-old officer is a Henry Day of Adrian and Mr. home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ortin Winn and Edgar Schaffer of Lucas, Kan.;
Wednesday afternoon with
Mrs. Hattie Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. LAWN MOWER and SAW
" 954 graduate of Nyssa high and Mrs. Claire Snyder and fam­ ten members present. Roll call The children of Mr. and Mrs. family.
Bob Cooper and Jess Walker of
tchool and a 1959 graduate of
and
Mrs.
Harold
Kurtz
came
Thursday
to
Mrs.
Jake
Borge
best
was answered with “The
SHARPENING
«Oregon State college. He is a ilyMr. and Mrs. James O. Stephen laugh
next visit with their grandparents, Mr., Josephine Rigney of Nyssa at- Weiser, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
I
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ve
had
lately.
”
The
Free Pick Up and Delivery
anember of Sigma Chi fraternity. and children of Ontario were meeting will be held May 11 with and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz. They were | tended a meeting of the Eastern ion Chard of Caldwell.
joined by their parents, Mr. and Oregon chapter of the Exception­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chard and
A. L. ATKESON
Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver.
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Nyssa, Ore.
Mrs. James Stephen and Larry
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Purvis and Mrs. Harold Kurtz Saturday, who 1 al Children in La Grande last Mr. and Mrs. Homer Whitman of 509 Main St.
week. The topic of the meeting Emmett, Idaho; A. L. Collins-
Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Neiger were family of Bountiful, Utah and have been in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Leedy? was Speech and its effect on the
I Sunday evening guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Jensen were
Stephen home.
Saturday dinner guests at the and Ernie and Mrs. Lydia Wor­ individual.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and Roy Bair home. Easter dinner den spent Sunday with the Ray ? The Fred Brownsfield family
were dinner guests of the Ray­
sons were Sunday dinner guests guests at the Bair home were Mr. Leedys at Huntington.
Simpson family, Sunday.
i at the Henry Estrick home at and Mrs Wes Beus of Othello,
Mrs. Robert Overstreet and son mond
The Misses Ann Newman, Mary
CHIROPODIST — PODIATRIST
Meridian.
Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Luther who is home from the U of I vis- i Ashcraft,
Linda
DeHaven,
Alice
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson Fife of Nyssa.
ited with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Simpson, Marla Kriegh, Kay
Announces Change of Hours
had Easter dinner in Ontario.
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Easter dinner _ guests
at the Les­ Judd, Monday.
and Marie Borge attend­
Mrs. Guy Tanner spent from fer Cleaver home were the Lloyd,
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Judd of Borge,
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ene Delbert and La Vern Harley visited with Mr. and Mrs. ed the show, “Pillow Talk” in
Sunday of last week to Thursday gugenej
MONDAY—TUESDAY—THURSDAY—FRIDAY
at the home of her uncle and cieaver families and Mr. and M. L. and Mr. and Mrs. M O. Nyssa Thursday evening.
The Fenn family held a reunion
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Wright Mrs. George Cleaver of Nyssa Judd Saturday.
9 a.m. to 12 Noon
the Carl Fenn home, Sunday.
in Baker.
| Afternoon callers were Mr. and
Mike Pratt had several stitches I at Mr.
WEDNESDAY—SATURDAY
and Mrs. Irvin Topliff and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams Mrs. John Cleaver of Iowa. Dur­ taken in his cheek, Monday eve­
visited Thursday evening with ing the afternoon the children all ning due to a fall into a beet family were Sunday dinner
1201 So. Kimball
Caldwell, Idaho
Phone 9-9707
of the J R Suter family
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson.
enjoyed an Easter egg hunt.
weeder which punctured a deep guests
at
Parma.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and
Mrs Orland Cheldelin enter­ gash near his eye.
sons visited Tuesday evening at tained the ANK Garden club at
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Perkins
the Jess Asumendi home in Sun­ her home Tuesday afternoon. have a new granddaughter born
set Valley.
Mrs. Walter Fox of Nyssa was to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins
Mrs. I<eonard Olson and sons, co-hostess. Twenty-one ladies, at Walla Walla, Wash, a week
Dick and LeRoy of Tulle Lake, were present.
ago Sunday.
Calif., visited Thursday at the
Klair Simpson accompanied the
Gary Wilson is spending the
— FOR —
Frank Whipple home. Mrs Olson Joe Sebum family on a camping weekend with the Durlin Ham­
went on to Nampa to spend some and fishing trip Saturday and, mon family.
time and the boys remained at Sunday.
Cub Scouts of Adrian held a
the Whipple home for several
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Cheldelin bake sale Saturday. They wish
(Republican)
days.
| entertained
.._______ with
___ ____
Easter _____
dinner to thank all of the folks for help­
•Qualified, Full Time Sheriff
Mr and Mrs. Ward Lundy were ; forMn'and Mrs'll R Sherwood ing them out.
• An efficient administration Friday evening guests at the and Frank of NySSa.
The families of Dudley Kurtz,
Mancil Bishop home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Simpson Bill Hamilton, Ira Price, Jr.,
• Local Taxpayer
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot and , and children spent Sunday after­ Mark Hartley, Jim Phifer, and
• Disabled Veteran,
children were guests Monday noon at Lakc Owyhee,
Dick Kriegh enjoyed a picnic
World War II
evening - at the Alva Good . Mr. and Mrs. Russell “
" I dinner at the home of Mr. and
Talbot
(Pd. Pol. Adv. by Wilbur Atkin«,
'n observance of
8th ■ visited Friday evening at the Jim Mrs. Kenneth Price Easter Sun-
888 Harr ison St W , Vale. Ore.)
birthday anniversary of Rusty chamberlain
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i day.
__________ . home
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kurtz and
visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. family and Mr and Mrs. M. L.
George Cleaver in Nyssa.
Kurtz were dinner guests of the
Marian Talbot attended the David Highland family at Fruit­
I
LDS dance in Ontario Friday land Sunday.
evening.
Mark Pratt had the misfortune
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephen en­ of having the cartilage of his
Northern California
tertained at dinner Easter Sun- nose split when hit by a ball at
i day for Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nor­ school. The doctor had to put in
Foundation
land and family of Caldwell and a splint to draw the cartilage to­
I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephen and gether.
Messrs, and Mmes. Gerrit
I sons.
| Jennifer Stephen, daughter of Stam, Klaas Stam, Dick Stam
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephen spent and John Koopman of Ontario
Phone FR 2-2100
Nyssa, Oregon
the weekend in Madras visiting visited with Mr. and Mrs. Luit
I
with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Stam, Sunday.
Mrs. Grover Findley and family. ■ Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams and and Alice were Sunday dinner
granddaughter, Marcie Hill, were guests of the R. L. Simpson fam-
Sunday dinner guests at the Al-1 ily.
fred Adams home.
j Saturday C. W. DeBoer attend-
Mark Stephen, 12 year old son ed open house at Pete DeBoer’s
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephen greenhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reed of
sprained one of his ankles last
weekend when he jumped off a Sun Valley, Idaho were over­
truck-bed causing him to use night guests Thursday of the
Dick Kriegh family. They were
crutches.
When a husband and wife are traveling together, the wife can travel
Mrs. Russell Howell spent from returning home following a visit
round
trip for just the one-way fare! And for families with young­
Sunday to Wednesday at Kenne­
COMPLETE LAWN MOWER SERVICE
wick, Wash., at the home of her Heber Gibson and his brother,
sters — the wife and children from 12 to 22 years can go round trip
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Don Gibson all of Ogden, Utah.
for just the one-way fare; children 5 to 12 for just half the or~ way
Tennant and children.
Mr and Mrs. Ross Gibson and
Mr. and Mrs. George Knowles son of Caldwell were also Sunday
fare — and youngsters under 5 ride free!
and Mr. and Mrs Alonzo Knowles dinner guests.
218 Main St., Nyssa
Ph. FR 2-2570
were Easter Sunday dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson !
These savings apply whether you travel first - class or Coach.
guests at the Jack Knowles home visited Sunday evening at the
in observance of the birthday an­ Carl Simpson home.
Leave any time, Monday through Thursday, and return any day!
niversary of Alonzo.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot and
So,
before you take that next trip, be sure to check and compare.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hiatt and
were Easter dinner
Attend the Second Annual
family and Mr. and Mrs. George children
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gor­
Knowles attended the golden1 don and daughter at their home
Family
Fares!
wedding anniversary in — Parma | in Jordan Valley.
Sunday afternoon for Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Young.
. Mr. and Mrs.
„ Howard Finger
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Mr. and , Mrs.
Clint
Simpson
Kucsts
Sunday
evening
at
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Dail
for
cake
and
coffee.
Dependable transportation — passenger and freight
Simpson home while they were
preparing a house to move into: The 4-H Knitting club met
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
near Nyssa.
Weekend guests at the Jay La Vern Cleaver The next meet-
now «nd make reservations early, to avoid disappointment. See your Union Pacific ticket agent
Gibson home were his mother, mg will be this afternoon with
Mrs. Marcella Gibson, his uncle, Mrs. Alva Goodell.
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