o o o 0 o o O THE NYSSA GATE CITY JCWllPAL, 9^8009 PAGE EIGHT help at the cafe during Kohl’s ill-1 ness, returned to their home Sat- ■ urday. Mrs. Eggert Oft visited Thurs­ day evening at the G. G. Bollin­ By Farmarettaz Club ger home in Payette with their daughter, Mrs. Robert Munt and Boston* Have New Grandson children, visiting here from Win­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston an­ NU ACRES—Ralph Walker and ston-Salem, N.C., and with an- ( By Mrs. Frank Byers By Mrs. Waldo Smalley nounce the birth of a son to their family spent two days last week other daughter, Mary and chil­ OREGON TRAIL — Merry Ma­ APPLE VALLEY—Mrs. Ruth daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bol­ visiting at the home of Mr. and dren, here from St. Paul, Minn. trons club met at the home of Fritts gave a party Tuesday after­ ton of Boise, Friday, July 15. Mrs. Ralph Baxter. Walker is Virginia Rookstool in Nyssa Wed­ Mr and Mrs. Dwight Durring- j noon for her Sunday school class Mrs. Emma Morgan of Glenns Mrs. Baxter’s son and he and his nesday afternoon, July 13. Nine at the school park. Fourteen Ferry was a recent overnight family were enroute to Salt Lake ton of Middleton visited at the members and one guest, Lila Jay T. Martin home last week. members were present and enjoy­ guest of her sister, Mrs. Mary City. Royse of Strevell, Idaho, were in ed playing games. At the close Manka. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daudt and The Durringtons were former attendance. neighbors and called to visit Mar- of their fun Mrs Cecil Scott as­ Mrs. Helen Wilson took Marilu family, who have been staying at Games were played with sev­ sisted Mrs. Fritts in serving home­ to Nampa Friday to practice with the Bill Kohl home in Nyssa to I tin who is recoverin® from recent eral winning prizes. Refresh­ surgery. made ice cream and cake to the the orchette for the Snake River | Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Chesney and ments were served by the hostess, group. Stampede. Mrs. Sarah Miller ac­ nesday after a week’s vacation Charles Daudt drove to Boise assisted by Hazel Farr and Mary companied them and visited Mr. in Madras with his brother and Smiley. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Strong of and Mrs. George Miller. Mrs. wife, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wilson. Friday, where Chesney consulted The next meeting will be held ■ an eye specialist. Riverside, Calif., were Friday vis­ Donna Curtis and two daughters Griffins Return From Trip July 27 with Jessie Chard as hos­ Bert Schmidt and children of tess. itors of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey. came home with them for a few Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Don Fritts and days. returned last week from a three Lebanon, Ore., visited over the family and Mr and Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Alice Buffington of Nyssa weeks’ vacation trip of sightsee­ Fourth of July at the Ralph Bax­ Mrs. Dan Royse and children Cable and son of Ontario spent and her mother, Mrs. Bennett of ing and visiting with relatives. ter home. Schmidt is a son-in- of Strevell, Idaho, are visting her last weekend fishing at Bear Caldwell, were Saturday dinner Their first stop was at Bend, Ore., law of Mrs. Baxter. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Dr. and Mrs. Paul Murphy of Holmes. creek. guests of the Hicks sisters. Mr. to visit relatives, going on to St. Paul, Minn., visited Saturday Terry Vertrees of Pocatello is Buffington is in the Caldwell hos­ Sacramento and Lindsey, Calif. Mrs. Ed Kido and children were visiting this week with his grand­ pital recovering from surgery. They then toured Yosemite and evening at the Eggert Oft home. Monday afternoon callers at the Dr. Murphy is teaching at the Mark Hartley home. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hill. Clan Meets at Ray Home Sequoia parks. In Los Angeles University of Minnesota. Mrs Eleanor Dillon of Santa Sewing Kathy Smith of Ontario spent they went through Disneyland The 4-H club sewing class met Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daudt and from Wednesday until Sunday Rosa, Calif., has been visiting the at the Becky Ray home Friday and Knott’s Berry Farm. In Ana­ past few weeks with her parents, afternoon. Their project was mak­ heim and Saratoga, Calif., they family and Mr and Mrs. A. P. with Coleen Brown. Mr and Mrs. A G. Schultz. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley ing organdy aprons. Nine mem­ visited friends and relatives. They |Chesney visited Mr. and Mrs. Released From Veterans Hospital bers, one visitor and three moth­ then drove into Arizona and over Debban and family near Fruit­ and house guests, Mrs. Max Jones land Sunday afternoon. Henry Polzin, brother of Mrs. ers were present. and Larry of Los Angeles, visited to Shiprock, N.M., up to Durango, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Samuels of A G. Schultz, was released from Mr. and Mrs. Dick Poulson and Colo., and Bountiful, Utah, to see Boise visited Saturday at the Jay Saturday at the Leonard Goodell the Veterans hospital in Boise •three sons of Port Townsend, more relatives before returning home in Caldwell. July 11 and is convalescing at the Wash., were guests last week of home. They report a wonderful Martin home. The Robert Holmes family were Mr. and ’ M rs. Ralph Baxter Schultz home. her brother and wife, Mr. and trip with lots of warm weather spent the Fourth of July in Cald­ supper guests Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt Knigge Mrs. Harry Ray. but home still looks best of all. at the Jess Shuster home in Fruit­ well. and son, Lawrence, and Mr. and land. Mr. and Mrs. George Mathis of Mr. and Mrs. Everette Slate, On Tuesday evening Bill Con­ Mrs. Smith and family, all of Weiser were recent guests of her Thelma and Mrs. Ruth Bailey left Mrs. Tom Taylor and daughter nell and Joe Gossmeyer of On­ of Homedale visited Mrs. Glenn ¡Filer, Idaho, were Sunday after­ uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray. last Friday for Three Forks, Mont, tario called at the Ralph Baxter noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brown Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cross of where they visited a cousin, Mr. h*ne. Schultz. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley Roundup, Mont., stopped last and Mrs. Harry Helton. Enroute Guests at the Eggert Oft home and their daughter and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Arnold week for a visit with Mr. and home they toured Yellowstone Sunday evening were Mr. and entertained Sunday at a birthday Mrs. Harry Ray. They were re­ park, the Tetons, Jackson Hole Mrs. Max Jones and Larry of Los dinner for her mother, Mrs. Frank turning 'home from a trip to and stopped in Twin Falls. They Mrs. George Moeller of Arcadia Angeles, were entertained at din­ and their daughter, Mrs. Fred ner Saturday evening at the' Sam Plagman. Her husband, Mr. and Washington. report an enjoyable trip. Norman and son, Scott of Tempe, Mrs. Bill Rathman of Ontario , Mr. and Mrs. David Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Honey of Ariz., and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mess McConnell home in Nyssa. On were other guests present. Sunday evening they were dinner and four children of Eureka, Anaheim, Calif., were recent Fri­ of Fruitland. guests at the Keith Gressley home Mr. and Mrs. Vear Haile and Calif., have been visiting rela­ day overnight guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daudt near Ontario. Mrs. Jones left for sons returned Saturday from a tives in Parma and Apple Valley Mrs. Gene Honey. and daughters visited Tuesday week’s trip to Kit Carson, O>lo., the past week. On Sunday Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey ac­ evening at the home of Mr. and her home Monday evening. Larry stayed for a longer visit with his where they visited his parents, and Mrs. Conley Wilson enter­ companied Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Ray Daudt in Payette. grandparents. tained in their honor with a fam­ Griffin and children last Sunday Mr and Mrs. E. P. Haile. Mr. Dailey, Eldon and Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shuster Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill and ily picnic at their home. Guest9 on a trip to Keating, Ore., where Riblett, neighbors of Jay Martin, and family of Gay Way junction family returned Wednesday from were Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Cald­ they picked up Gary Griffin, who have been doing the milking and were supper guests Sunday even­ a week’s visit with her mother well of Parma, Mr. and Mrs. Leon has been vacationing there with chores during Martin’s ill­ ing at the Bob Holmes home. and other relatives at Eugene and Murray and family of Parma, an uncle. Gary ’had a wonderful other ness. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Smith and Noti, Ore. Mrs. Lois Cobley of Ontario, Mr. vacation, having killed five bears Merle Thomson called at family of Ontario were Sunday John Boston and Dale Collins and Mrs. Ivan Laudingham and near the sheep camp. Returning the Mrs. home of Mr and Mrs. Martin evening callers at the Glenn returned Friday from a week’s family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Van- home, the group stopped at Baker, afternoon. vacation at Ashton, Yellowstone dingham, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ore., and visited Mr. and Mrs. Thursday residence. Mrs. Ralph Baxter took Gary Brown park and Jackson Hole. On the Caldwell, all of Parma. Mr. and Wayne Adams of Phil Nicely. of Emmett, Tommy Walker Boise and Mrs. way home a deer jumped in front Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larry Wilson returned Wed- Mi«« Wilson Celebrates Birthday Heap of Culver, Ore., and Frank and Talbot and Marian were Sunday Marilu Wilson celebrated her Jesse Fry on a swimming party dinner guests at the Alfred Adams birthday anniversary with 14 of to the Parma pool Sunday. her friends at a party in her Mrs. Floyd Ashbaugh and three home. The Clair Worton family home Wednesday. Her grand- , daughters of Othello, Wash., vis­ mother, Mrs. Sarah Miller, and ited last week at the homes of Buy Grade "A" Raw Milk — uncles, Ora Newgen of Sunset her sister, Mrs. Ray Edmondson, Valley and Fred and Larry Har­ and her mother, Mrs. Jim Butler State-Inspected Milk! rison of Portland, also helped at New Plymouth. Mrs. Ashbaugh her eat ice cream and birthday has returned to her home and , 65c a Gallon at Ranch cake. Ronald and Robert Edmondson 75c Delivered or at Stores Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells were accompanied her to visit there for Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and about a month. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edmondson Mrs. Lloyd Hawkins at ¡Melba. The children attended Sunday and David were Saturday dinner Phon* FR 2-2540 Nyssa, Oregon school with their cousins in the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence morning. Peterson at Fruitland. Sunday School Class Has Picnic At School Park ot their car, causing considerable | damage but neither of the boys was hurt. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston and »son, Don, spent the weekend in 1 McCall. Nu Âcres News THURSDAY, JULY 21, IW® o Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tansie of Massachusetts were Sunday after­ noon visitors at the Clifford Fox Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hutchinson home. of Huntington, Ore., were recent weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Saturday afternoon callers at Bill Welch. the Lewis Riggs home were Mr. and Mrs. Glate Harris and son of Emil Stunz and Mrs. Gene Sunnyside, Wash. Stunz drove to Cove last week and took Suzanne Stunz, Trudy Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McConnell Olsen and Diane Colby to Epis­ were Sunday evening dinner copal church camp. The girls will guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith be gone about two weeks. Gressley in Ontario. Merry Matron» PERSONALS Meeting Slated At Chard Home Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harp of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Liming and family and Keith Oldemeyer, spent the past weekend camping at Challis national forest in Ida­ ho. Mrs. Harp is Liming’s sister. Dr. and Mrs. Bob Newburg of Corvallis were recent weekend guests at the Leo Gonyer home. The Newburgs were enroute to Connecticut. Mrs. Gonyer who is attending summer school at La Grande also spent the weekend Mrs. Athella Blad of Panaca, with her family. Nev., accompanied by her daugh­ ters, Mrs. Lewis Conger, also of Panaca, and Mrs. Bill Hiedel- ELLIS' betz of Toledo, Ohio, arrived Monday for a short visit with Repair Mrs. Blad’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moncur and family. Steve« Bady Shop Bldg. • General Repair of Boise and the Loyd Adams • Welding were Sunday afternoon callers. • Machine Wark Mr. and Mrs. Jess Shuster of Huntington spent from Friday to Monday at the Bob Holmes home. Peggy Seuell is attending Meth­ odist church camp at Wallowa this week. Shop From where I sit... fy Joe Marsh On the Right 'Track" you, son," said Jeb, “but this is Jeb Fisher, the local station­ master, tells a story that hap­ pened last winter during one of our worst blizzards. yesterday’s 8:02." From where I sit .. . things aren’t always what they first appear to be. For example, there's the fellow whose first impression is that only iced tea is real refreshment, but not beer, which I prefer. Sure he’s entitled to his opinion, but he’s got to respect mine too. That’s tolerance and that’s something we’ve got to “train” ourselves to have more of. Seems there was a Center City salesman down at the de­ pot waiting for the scheduled 8:02 train. Storm raging the way it was, small town, why, the poor chap pictured himself stranded for days. Suddenly a train emerged from the storm and creaked to a stop. It was the 8:02, right on timet The happy salesman shook Jeb’s hand and said: “Weather like this and your 8:02 is right on time!" “Hate to disillusion Copyright, 1960, United Statet ¡bewert Foundation S-A-V-E-!-! FIFE HOME DAIRY See the Chevy Mystery Show in color Sundays, NBC TV. 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