Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 21, 1960, Page 7, Image 7

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    • THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGOÑ
THUMDAY, JULY 21, 19*0
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last week in Caldwell at the home
, of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henderson.
Her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Coons and Betty of Notus, brought
her home Sunday.
Mrs. Bob Patterson and chil-1
dren went to Aberdeen, Idaho,
last week to visit her parents,
By Mrs. Gerald Mackey
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Turpin. Lois
ADRIAN — American Legion Ellen remained for a longer visit
and auxiliary held a picnic Sun­ with her grandparents.
day at the Parma park. Those
Judy Mackey attended Job’s
present from this area were Daughters
convention at Salem
Messrs, and Mmes. Glenn Ward this past week.
and family, Bill Willis and fami­
Tom Martin and Charles Dwyer
ly, James Phifer and family, Tony
Martinez and family, Harold New. of Boise were weekend guests of
man and family, and Willard Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mackey and
•family.
Judd and family of Vale.
Mrs. George DeHaven and fam­
Linda DeHaven was an over­ ily and grandsons visited her mo­
night guest of Kay Borge Satur­ ther, Mrs. Alan Seip, at Weiser
Sunday.
day at a slumber party.
Mrs. Mike Elliott was a Sun­ To Raturn From Arthritis Clinic
Ross Mills received word this
day night dinner guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brandt. week from his mother, Mrs. C. R.
The Rev. Eldon Hunter is at­ Mills, who is receiving treatment
tending church conference at San­ at the arthritis clinic in Wheeler,
Ore., that she is responding to
ders, Idaho, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gifford treatment and expects to be home
were Sunday dinner guests of her some time this week.
Ross Mills went to Nampa Wed­
parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Eldon
nesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Rol­
Hunter.
Larry Hunter is returning from land Mills and family. On Satur­
day he helped them move into
Korea the last of July.
their new home they have just
Hosts Garden Club Members
Mrs. George DeHaven enter­ purchased.
Mrs. John Gowey has been vis­
tained the garden club Wednes­
day afternoon. Eight members iting her daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Mackey, on a return trip
were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mackey that took her to Madras to visit
and family and her mother, Mrs. hgr daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
John Gowey who has been visiting Lydy and family, to Vancouver,
them, attended a family reunion Wash., to visit her son, Mr. and
held at Lakeview park in Nampa Mrs. Lester Gowey and family,
Thursday night. Those attending to Longview, Wash., to visit a
included Messrs, and Mmes. Ole sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Tis­
Christiansen of Nampa, Bud dale, and to Klaskanine, Ore., to
Christensen and sons of Vale, visit a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Quinten Bell of Sheridan, Wyo., Anderson. She returned to Boise
Blanche Echwell and Cita, Sheri­ Monday.
dan, Joe Gowey and family of Coffee Hour Honors Mrs. Neer
A coffee hour Saturday morn­
Boise, Trudie and Pat Long of
Boise, Lois Durocher and family ing was held honoring Mrs. Rob­
of Boise, Dick Hoxie and son of ert Neer at the home of her par­
Nampa and Jim Christensen of ents, Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson.
Nampa. Mrs. Lois Durocher and Those present were Mmes. Fran­
family returned home with her cis Defier, Del Grannis, John
sister, Mrs. Gerald Mackey, for a Auker and Katherine, Edna Cow­
ling, Henry Moore, Monty Spel-
few days’ visit.
Mrs. Mary Henderson visited man and Gerald Mackey.
Adrian Families
Attend Legion
Picnic at Parma
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warren re­
turned last week from Stevenson,
Wash., where they visited their
daughter. Mr and Mrs. R. L. King
and family.
PERSONALS...
LOCAL RAILROAD WORKERS
HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC SUN.
Ray Holly and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Hamilton and family,
Pamela and Vicki Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Corak and
Members of the Bybee family spent several days last week with
Adrian were hosts Sunday to the I family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fangen
held their annual picnic Sunday their grandmother, Mrs. W T.
annual picnic for employees of and family and Mr. and Mrs.
at the Nampa city park which is Hamilton near Adrian Mr. Ham­
the local railroad depot and their Wayne Stites and family, all of
the halfway meeting place for the ilton is in a hospital tn Portland
and Mrs. A. C. Sallee and families
of Nyssa.
group.
where he is receiving treatment. Mr Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Larsen re­
Attending the event were Mr.
Attending the event were Mr
and Mrs. Vern Smart and family
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Skow and
and Mrs. Raymond Draper, Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bauman and turned Sunday after spending five of
Payette. Agent Tom Jones, Mr family attended the Hells Canyon
and Mrs D. O. Bybee and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bauman were days at McCall.
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and Mrs. Lauren Wright and fam­ rodeo Thursday and Friday night»
Mrs. Frank Pike and family, all Saturday evening guests at the
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stunz and ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nichols and at Weiser. Mr and Mrs. Lauren
of Grandview; Mr. and Mrs. J. E | Boyce Van DeWater home near
Brower, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ray J Adrian. The group helped Mrs. granddaughters, Laurie and Bet­ family, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Wright accompanied them Friday
and family and Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Van DeWater celebrate her birth­ sy, spent the past weekend at Berg and family, Mr. and Mrs. night.
McCall. They were accompanied
Bybee, Mr. and Mrs. Don Moss day anniversary.
by Mrs. Stunz’ parents, Mr. and
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Don Moss Jr.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marv
Thursday evening dinner guests Mrs. Roy House of Boise.
Jefferies and family, all of Nyssa; at the S. C. McConnell home were
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ray and son Mrs. Forrest Moore. Mr. and Mrs. LEAVE FOR CHURCH CAMP
Teresa Hamilton, Linda Ballou, i
and Mrs. Lawren King and family Charles Powell and daughter,
of Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tami Kay, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Janice Richards, Kathy Strick-I
land and Ann Webb, accompanied
Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Mumford, all of Nampa.
by Mrs. Earl Hastings and Mrs.
Loveland of Nampa and Mr. and
Cecil Richards, left Sunday to |
Mrs. Gordon Ray of Boise.
Charles Leuck of John Day attend Chris’ian church camp at
, called Sunday at the Tom John­
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller and son home. Mrs. Johnson and Cove, Ore.
sons spent the past weekend visit­ Leuck are cousins.
Mrs. E. H. Keller” of Pocatello
ing her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
was a weekend guest at the Lewis
Jhelmar Schoen and family in
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shaw and Riggs home.
Kennewick, Wash. Gary Schoen family called at the Bob Skow |
returned home with them for a home Sunday evening The group
two weeks’ visit with his grand­ made homemade ice cream.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen
HAVE IT DONE NOW and
and the Millers.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gifford and
and
family and Mr. and Mrs Wayne
AVOID THE WINTER RUSH!
FISH NEAR RIGGINS
Gifford spent Sunday fishing at
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee, Mrs. Owyhee reservoir.
No. 8 North 1st St.
— We Service All Type« and All Makes —
H. E. Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs.
All Work Guaranteed
Owen Froerer and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Ewyn Haroldsen
Ronnie Froerer of Vale spent the of Boise were Saturday overnight
past weekend fishing on Salmon guests of his parents, Mr. and
river near Riggins. The Bybees Mrs. Reuben Haroldsen.
PHONE FR 2-344?
Phone FR 2-2266
202 Main Street
and Mrs. Chamberlain returned
If
No
Answer.
Call
FR
2-3032
Sunday and the Froerers returned
LaDena Leuck was a recent
Tuesday.
overnight guest of Laura Moncur. |
BYBEE FAMILY PICNIC
HELD SUNDAY AT NAMPA
FURH.ft££
RtHAIRING
AND CLEANING
CARL'S RADIO
TV SERVICE
Nyssa
EDER'S
frs A M77
BUTLER
CONTINUOUS CORRUGATED
Grain Bins
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EASIER, SAFER STORAGE
14 WAYS . . .
1. Continuous corrugated
sidewall.
2. Extra rigid roof.
3. Double reinforced door.
4. Double bolted body
sheets.
5. Adjustable ventilator
cap.
6. Moisture proof floor.
7. Hinged manhole cover.
8. Rodent proof.
9. Foundation band
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
standard equipment.
Roof ladder.
Auger opening and
sampling port.
Pre-cut Force-Aire
opening.
Strip caulking
compound furnished.
Easy to erect . . . hex
head bolts permit use
of power tools.
1100 Bu. Size (In Stock) — $396
Sizes 500 to 8610 Bu. Available
— WE ALSO HAVE —
SNO CO SCOOPMASTER
GRAIN AUGERS
Complete with adjustable motor mount, V-belt 6-inch
pulley, skid shoe on intake end, carrying handle, deli­
very spout, sealed previous ball bearing and ankle
swivel for truck mounting.
4-Inch Augers
12 Feet Long
46 Oz. Cans
Tastewell
Pineapple-Grapefruit Drink
4 for .......................
$ J 00
Le
Treasure Valley
Picnic Hams Lb
3 Star — Elberta Freestone
Peaches
or
3 Star
Whole Unpeeled
ApricotS
Hunt's
EXTRA LARGE
Cantaloupe
4 Cans
3 for . .
Small 8 Oz. Cans
Fruit Cocktail
Peaches
Pears................ 9 for
. 65C
Long — Green — Local
■ Cucumbers
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FROZEN FOODS
$27.85
$32.70
16 Feet Long
5-Foo< Extension« Al»o Available
ALSO 6-INCH IN 12, 16 and 20 FEET
$51.25
Brigg* & Stratton
2V4H.P. Motor-------------
4 Cycle With Rewind Starter
Farmen Feed
Seed Co.
DWIGHT WYCKOFF, Manager
117 Good Avenue
Phone FR 2-2201
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Gold Strike Stamps on Every Purchase"
204 GOOD AVENUE — DIAJ FR 2-2231
Nyssa, Oregon