Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 28, 1960, Page 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY. APRÍÍ 2¿ 1960
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and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Chapin Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Phifer and
Jennie of Kingman Kolony vis­
ited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapin
and children, Sunday afternoon.
By Mrs. Lois Counsil
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Montgomery
SUNSET VALLEY — Mr. and
__ went to Payette Friday evening
Mrs Ora Newgen, Mrs. Ada Har­ for supper and to the show.
rison, Arthur Johnson of Bremer­ Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jensen and
ton, Wash., Tony Kratzberg of Deana of Bakersfield, Calif., vis­
Parma and Mr. and Mrs. O. P ited his brother, the Kenneth
Counsil were guests at a potluck Jensen family, Friday evening.
dinner at the Albert Gerboth
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward and
home in Weiser, Friday. Most of family visited the Kenneth Jen­
the group attended the Fiddler sens Saturday evening.
Festival in the afternoon. New-
Mrs. Walt Hillis spent last
gen, Johnson and Kratzberg re­ week at Burley with her mother,
turned to Weiser Saturday eve­ Mrs. Elizabeth Storm.
ning to hear the final session of
Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and
the festival and to see the awards daughter of Camarillo, Calif., ar­
given.
rived at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs George Folkman,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl SimpscM and Tuesday. They will visit about a
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson at­ week and then will be sent to
tended Madge Wilson's dance re­ England for a three year period,
view in Nyssa Saturday evening. according to present plans.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen
Tony Zikmund of Owyhee area
stayed overnight Sunday with were dinner guests Sunday at the
home of her folks, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Newgen.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil had William Turner at Owyhee Junc­
supper Thursday- with Mr. and tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Astoreca
Mrs. Charles Olsen at Big Bend.
They all went to Caldwell to and family went to Unity to fish,
Saturday.
spend the evening.
Mmes. Neil Dimmick, Roy
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wilson Holmes and Vic Marshall attend­
of Roswell spent Sunday with1 ed an auction sale at Nampa, Fri­
thir son, the Harley Wilson fam­ day.
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Marshall call­
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and I ed at the Neil Dimmick home,
sons of Roswell are visiting the i Sunday evening.
Harley Wilson family.
Sunday, Messrs, and Mmes.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perko at­ Elver
Nielsen and sons. Ewen
tended the Owyhee Gem and Chard
of
Nyssa, Jack Chard and
Mineral Society display of gems family of Emmett
and Peggy Yost
and rocks, arrow heads and other
Nyssa and the Doyn Price chil­
hobbies at the Caldwell IOOF of
dren of Ontario were dinner
hall Sunday afternoon.
at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ada Harrison spent the guests
Mrs.
Homer
Whitman in Emmett.
weekend visiting Mrs. Evie Wohl-
Neil Schilling of Greeley, Colo.,
cke and Mr. and Mrs. Florencio and
Mrs. Hannah Shield of Ne­
Rosasio in Parma.
braska visited their sister, the
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil at­ Robert
Meisinger family Friday
tended the showing of the Owy­
Saturday before leaving for
hee Gem and Mineral Society and
homes. They had spent a
collections at Caldwell Sunday. their
week in the vicinity. They came
They visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank to
attend the wedding of their
Johnson in Caldwell in the after­ niece,
Norma Benedict and John
noon and were supper guests at Lienkaemper
last Sunday.
the Chester Counsil home in New
Ten members of the Worth­
Plymouth that evening.
while club met Thursday at the
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holst and home
of Mrs. Wilbur Chapin.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butler all of
were discussed for attend­
Caldwell spent Sunday at Owy­ Plans
ing the meeting of the associated
hee Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ clubs
of Malheur county, May 14
bur Chapin.
John
Reffett met his daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi the Loren
Hite family of Haines
a t Unity reservoir Saturday
where they camped and fished.
The Relief Society of the Owy­
hee ward will meet May 3, Tues­
day evening at 8 o’clock instead
of the regular afternoon meeting.
After the lesson, a Mothers day
I bazaar will be held. All are wel-
and
‘ come.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson
I of Parma visited her sister, the
J O. H. Schweizer family Thursday
I afternoon.
Mrs. Lois Williams of Adrian
1 visited the O. H. Schweizers, Sun­
day.
Work
Mrs. Charles Schweizer attend-
I ed a meeting of the future teach-
Guaranteed
I ers, at Vale Monday evening.
Mrs. Charles Schweizer attend­
ed a district Garden club meeting
i Thursday, at Vale.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Orm and
I children spent Sunday with his
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Businessman,
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Mature judgment from many years active partici­
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Business and Youth Organizations.
My Pledge to People of Malheur County
• I will give full time to the office of County Judge, and
work for the following:
• IMPARTIALITY - COOPERATION — EFFICIENCY
— ECONOMY IN THE COUNTY COURT.
• Give advance notice to newspapers, radio and public
on matters coming before the court. Require minutes
of all meetings with decisions made; these minutes to
be made available to newspapers, radio and Interested
public.
• A planned system of roads based on needs and use
after consideration of recommendations of planning
board, communities and individuals, with records
showing cost and work done.
• Administrate the Juvenile Court with Firmness and
Fairness; work for the welfare of every child, irrespec­
tive of race, creed or color, or standing of parents.
• Work with every community to develop our resources,
attract new industry to broaden our tax base to secure
the monies to build the roads and pay for the services
we need without undue burden on any taxpayer.
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Saturday overnight guests at
the Elvin Ballou home were Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Pennie and sons of
Eugene, formerly of Nyssa. Pen­
nie was speaker from Northwest
Christian College at Eugene at
the Nyssa Christian church Sun­ I
day morning.
parents, Mr and Mrs. L. F. Orm
at Roswell.
Mrs. Verna Costley of Ridge­
view was a Sunday dinner guest
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Ira Price, Jr.
Mrs. Darrel Startin and chil­
dren of Waitsburg, Wash., visited
at the home of her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Lamar Orr last week. Mr.
Startin came Saturday to take
them home.
Lorin Munn underwent a thy­
roid operation at Boise, Friday.
He was allowed to return home
Monday, and is doing quite well.
Mrs. Kenneth Farr of Newell
Heights and Mrs. Leland Mont- i
gomery called at the Lorin Munn .
home, Monday evening.
Mrs. James Hartman and son)
Nuby of Nu Acres were dinner
guests at the Albert Notheis home |
Sunday.
Delbert Poor left last week fori
the Locksaw country in Idaho. [
Mrs. Poor attended a school
principals meeting at La Grande!
Saturday.
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ATTEND STATE MEETING
Mrs. M. L. Judd and Mrs Ger­
rit Stam left immediately from
the district Garden club matting
at Vale Thursday to attend the
state board meeting of Garden
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clubs held in Bend Friday.
VICTOR HABURCHAK. JR.
FETED ON BIRTHDAY
Victor Haburchak, Jr. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Haburchak,
George Rush. Paul Wilson and
David Nish.tarn recently pic-
nicked and swam at Given’s Hot
Springs. This was to celebrate
Visitors last week at the Calvin Victor, Jr’s 12th birthday anni­
versary.
Benoit home were their daugh­
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Miells
Wesley Hunter of Shoshone ar­
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Maggard of rived Monday for a visit with his
Emmett.
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Elgan.
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