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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 19« THE HTSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON — PAGE EIGHT RETURN TO CALIFORNIA Drivers License Tests Mr. and Mrs. Verne Chadwick and son, Verne, left Friday for Slated Here Sept. 16 A drivers license examiner will their home in Covina, Calif., after spending two weeks visiting their be on duty in Nyssa Friday, Sept. By Lois Count!! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Damon Sa 16, at the city hall between the vage and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. hours of 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., accord (Last Week’s News) Chadwick. Their daughter, Nita, ing to an announcement from the SUNSET VALLEY—Mrs. Berne By Edna Mills Mrs. James By Mrs. O. P. Counsil returned home with them after Department of Motor Vehicles of BUENA VISTA — Cheryl Ze- Lorensen and children of Payette OWYHEE—The OKK club will spending a month with her grand Oregon. SUNSET VALLEY —Mrs. Al- Individuals wishing original li siger, Frances and Evelyn Cleav stayed overnight Wednesday at hold a no-host potluck picnic at parents. bert Notheis was called to Sioux censes or permits to drive are er attended the state fair in Sa the Kenneth Lorensen home. On the Nyssa park Sept. 15 at 1 o’ City, S.D., Saturday by the death lem last week, with all three Thursday Mrs. Jess Asumendi clock with husbands of members son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and asked to file applications well of her 22-year-old nephew, Dale ahead of the scheduled closing showing and modeling dresses and children accompanied her to invited as special guests. Willard, killed in a traffic acci Mrs. Earl Schweizer of Oakland, hour in order to assure time for Payette to visit. they had made. All three receiv dent. He was the oldest son of Calif., who are visiting here, Mr. The Rev. Kenneth Himple, for Mr. and Mrs. Luther Perkins, and Mrs. Buck Ramsey and his completion of the required license Mrs. Notheis’ brother, Jack Will Albert Heldt visited last week ed ribbons on both modeling and mer pastor of Owyhee Commun Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephen and mother, Mrs. Gertrude Jackson, test. ard, who with his family had vis at the Paul Heldt home in San dresses. ity church, now of Edmonds, family, Mrs. Ed Corfield and the ited several times in the valley. Bernardino, Calif. of Nampa, and Mrs. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones re- Wash., called at the Kenneth Lor Rev. and Mrs. Robert Kriner at all Aug. 28 visitors at the C. J. Services were to be held Tuesday. Householder. > turned home Saturday from tak tended an evangelistic meeting at Benoit home were Mr. and Mrs. ensen home Monday. He was on Sunday dinner guests at the home Senator Sweetland of Salem Melvin Benoit and Pamela of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Marshall call of Mr. and Mrs. James Langley. ing their daughter, Carolyn, to I his way to Paul, Idaho, to get his Boise junior high school Wednes was a Friday evening caller at the Nampa and Mr. and Mrs. Bob i Portland where she will take four j evening. Special speaker was day Mr. and Mrs. wife and children who have been Gerald Pippen ed at the O. H. Schweizer home home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mc Maggard of Boise. months of student teaching and | Dr. DeHaan of Grand Rapids, visiting there. They expected to and children of Vale spent Fri- Monday afternoon. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. then return to Corvallis where return to the Lorensens Saturday i Mich. Dr. DeHaan has the radio Cain. Return from Portland Kenneth Elliott of Prosser, she will continue her college j evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frell Blair spent Bible class. Mrs. O. H. Schweizer and grand L. E. Newgen. Labor day dinner guests at the Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Don the past weekend sightseeing in A week ago Saturday Mr. and work. i Mr. and Mrs. Leland Montgom- daughter, Claudia Parker, return Jim Farmer went to Donnelly ery returned Wednesday evening home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mc Elliott of Huntington were Sat Idaho. They spent some time at ed from Portland Tuesday. They Mrs. Neil Dimmick took their Monday where he attended a from a week’s trip. They drove Cain were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer urday evening callers at the home Payette lakes, Idaho City and Sil grandchildren, Leslie and Darrell had been in that city a week "Youth for Christ” rally. He re- [ to Idaho Falls, then to Rock : | Cruson of Ontario and Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brewer. ver City. Dimmick, to Salt Lake City to while Claudia was going to the put them on a bus to return to turned home Monday evening. Springs, Wyo., where they visited I Mrs. Jim Cruson and family of Mrs. Ira Price, Jr., and son, medical clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Orr of j their son, Robert and family for ■ Boulder, Colo. their home in Farmington, N.M. Mr. and Mrs. Walt McDermed Clifford, were Monday callers at Mrs. Clarence Keller and chil The Dimmicks returned via Wen Richland, Wash., and their grand several days. They visited several I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morfitt the Claude Skinner home where and family of Wilder, Mr. and dren and Mrs. Glenn Knotting- dover, Elko, Duck Valley and children, Barbara and Donnie Orr days in Utah and brought back ; of Portland have arrived at the they visited with the Bob Skinner Mrs. Lloyd Mackrill and family ham and children, all of Ontario, Bruneau. of Umatilla, Ore., visited relatives her aunt, Mrs. Ada Child of Clin- home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. family. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Skow and were dinner guests Thursday at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watkins of in the community from Saturday 1 ton, Utah. Bob Morfitt at Owyhee dam family spent Sunday and Monday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and the O. P. Counsil home. The Rev. Homedale and Mr. and Mrs. Wil to Monday. They were Saturday I Mrs. Mary Taylor, who had where they are spending their family were Sunday dinner guests rock hunting. and Mrs. Paul Ludlow of Nyssa liam Pohl and son, Bill, and Carol overnight visitors at the Lamar I been visiting at the home of her vacation. at the Bob Morfitt home where called that afternoon. Case, all of Aliquippa, Pa , spent Orr home. Sunday they attended | daughter, Mrs. E. J. Hobson, for Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Strong and they spent the afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miner, Mrs. Miss Sandra Meisinger of Boise Monday at the home of Mr. and a family dinner at the park in a month, went to her home Mon family were Sunday dinner guests with the Raymond Morfitts of Frieda Miner and Larry spent the spent the weekend at the home Mrs. Ora Newgen. The elder Nyssa. Also attending were Mr. day at Bingen, Wash., with her at the home of her parents, Mr. Portland, Other guests were Mr. weekend camping and fishing of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Rob Pohls brought their son to study and Mrs Nathan Orr and daugh grandson, Carl Wilde and family. and Mrs. C. T. Blackburn. and Mrs. Del win Holcomb and near Unity. They were joined ert Meisinger. Monday they took at College of Idaho. ters of Mountain Home, who were The Wildes had been visiting her Sunday callers at the Byrd family. Monday by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle her back to Boise where they Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wilson, Sunday overnight guests at the mother at Nampa. I Walters home were Mr. and Mrs. Miner and Lori and Mrs. Mamie were met by Gale Vanhause for Mr. and Mrs. Lester Zurcher and Lester Cleaver home. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hobson and Rex Walters of Boise and Mr. and Journal Classifieds Get Results! Baker and Jean. a picnic dinner in Julia Davis family, all of Roswell, and a Mrs. Glenn Hoffman and Glen- Mr. and Mrs. John Haight of Mrs. Ray Franklin of Parma. park. friend from Parma were Sunday j ! da and Mrs. Harold Dail helped Nyssa attended a camp meeting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDon Messrs, and Mmes. Buster Tal dinner guests at the Harley Wil with the booth at the fairgrounds at Nampa Sunday. ald spent the Labor day weekend bot and children, W. R. Talbot son home. Tuesday for the Owyhee Com Newgens Return from Trip vacationing at McCall. and Marian and James Chamber- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nielsen munity church. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Batt spent Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Newgen re lain and children were Sunday and son of Ontario were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clair Wharton Labor day visiting at the home of dinner guests at the home of Mr. dinner guests of the Elver Nielsen and Marilyn of Boise were Mon turned recently from a three- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mills. —Conducted by— week trip. They visited their son, and Mrs. Jack Ward. day dinner guests at the Loyd Bob family. Newgen and family at Mad Called to Wyoming The Tom Wiley and Kenneth Col. BERT ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn and Adams home. Marcie and Dar ras, taking two grandsons, Boyd Carl Lovitt is spending several Jensen families visited the Jack children and Mr. and Mrs. Dick lene Hill were Sunday overnight Ontario —TU 9-5501 days as a guest of Butch McDon and Eddie with them to McKen Wards Sunday evening. Bennett and son of Big Bend at guests at the Adams home. ald while his parents, Mr. and zie bridge, where they visited Mr. Col. GUY SPARKS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward and tended the fair in Boise Saturday. Attends Football Game and Mrs. Lynn Buffington. They Mrs. Lee Lovitt, are in Wyoming Nyssa—FR 2-3475 children were dinner guests Mon Orr Family Reunion Held Orland Cheldelin attended the spent several days camping at where they were called by the day at the home of her parents, Clerk Ron Christensen An Orr family reunion was held football game in Pendleton Sun Beverly Beach near Newport. death of Lee’s mother. Mr and Mrs. Charles Wiley in in the Nyssa park Sunday. Those day with a group of men from Ontario—TU 9-8771 Mr. and Mrs. James Ritchie and Cat Bart Anderson CoL Guy Sparks Alvin Taylor of Mina, Nev., Ontario. present were the parents, Mr. and Nyssa- spent several days at the L. E. Robert were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jensen Mrs. William Orr of Richland, Listen to KSRV, Ontario, at 12:15 Daily for the Latest Mrs. Claude Day was a Monday Newgen home, returning home guests at the home of Mr. and and children visited her parents, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Orr Auction Sale News. luncheon guest at the Jim Ritchie Mrs. Howard Day at the Owyhee Monday. ¡Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn of New and family of Mountain Home, Farm Sal«« Our Specialty ... No Sale Too Large or Too Small home. Mrs. Gus Stroh and daughter, dam. ell Heights, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris and Mrs. Donna Curtis of Boise, took Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deffer and Wind Damage« Property family of Payette, Mr. and Mrs. family and Marlene Adams were AMALGAMATED SUGAR COMPANY The wind storm in the valley Lamar Orr and family of the val Monday dinner guests at the Al her mother, Mrs. Ada Harrison, Kathleen and Mr. and Mrs. Dar- to Portland. The two women left rell Williams attended the state Saturday evening blew branches ley and her mother, Mrs. William len Jones home. BIG PUBLIC DISPERSAL AUCTION their children with Mrs. Ora fair at Boise Wednesday. from trees and did some other Altizer of Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knowles and Newgen over the weekend. Vicki SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 1 p.m.—Located at feed yard be Mrs. William Peutz, Jr., and damage. Mrs. E. J. Hobson saw Mr. and Mrs. Dean Montgomery family were Sunday dinner guests and Pamela Curtis and Ricki Tiet- Debra were Thursday dinner hind Amalgamated Sugar Co. in Nyssa. FEED LOT SELL the patio roof blown down and a attended a barbecue supper last at the Mancil Bishop home. sort were guests over the week guests at the home of Mr. and ING. COMPLETE STOCK YARDS, 100 x 230 feet. THREE heavy redwood table turned over Thursday evening at the Owyhee Mrs. Roy Rookstool spent Sat end and Carol Murray of Owyhee Mrs. Chester Mills. ELEVATORS. COMPLETE FEED LOT MILL and BINS. twice at her home. ward given for the elder’s group. urday visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Boles of STOCK SCALES. FEED and STRAW. 1953 INTERNATION corners and Damien Quevarra Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hobson and Saturday evening the Dean Jim Edens and Mike. Vale were Saturday evening visit children of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomerys went to the home Theresa Tanner attended Swarm were overnight guests of the chil ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. AL 2-TON TRUCK. 1949 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK. 1938 dren Monday night at a slumber INTERNATIONAL 2-TON TRUCK, no motor. 16-FT. TRAIL Homer Brewer and family and of his parents, the Leland Mont day at the Nyssa stake house last Earl Crocker. Mr. and Mrs. E J. Hobson were gomerys, for a barbecue supper. Wednesday. She was graduated party. ER HOUSE. Following buildings io be moved: SIX-ROOM Mr. and Mrs. Don Brewer and MODERN HOUSE, TWO CHICKEN HOUSES, THREE-CAR as an Honor Bee. Audry Tanner Hobsons Attend Farm Meeting sons and Mr. and Mrs. Chester James Langley and son, Rex, GARAGE. THREE GOOD HORSE BARNS, THREE-ROOM attended the rose ceremonies that Mills were Monday evening din flew Joe Hobson and Joe, Jr., to HOUSE and OFFICE BUILDING. Miscellaneous. For fur evening. ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool went to Bend Thursday, where Hobsons Mrs. Werner Peutz. ther information contact Amalgamated Sugar Co. or Guy Boise by bus Tuesday to attend a attended a farm meeting. The Sparks, Nyssa. Terms, cash. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fenn of Nys meeting and her daughter, Mrs, Langleys visited Jesse and Her- sa were Thursday evening callers schal Gregg at Madras. The Gregg Jim Edens, went after her. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl BIG PUBLIC HORSE SALE Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tanner visit- brothers formerly lived in the Crocker. valley. SUNDAY, SEPT. 11, 11 a.m---- At Nyssa Sale Yard, one I ed Sunday at the Gerold Horn Sunday dinner guests at the j Mrs. Harold Fyllingness and home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald' mile north of Nyssa on Third street. CONSIGNMENT SALE. home in Fruitland. Mr. and Mrs. George Knowles children left Tuesday for their Brewer were Mr. and Mrs. Paul OVER 150 QUARTER HORSES, THOROUGHBREDS, SHET j spent the weekend fishing at Beu home in Spokane. They had been Moore and daughters of Rapid LANDS, KID'S PONIES, SADDLE HORSES of all kinds, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. City, S.D., Mr. and Mrs. Keith WORK HORSES and MULES. RIDING EQUIPMENT, in lah reservoir. Dwight Highland of Fruitland Neil Dimmick. Tallman and family of Homedale. cluding saddles, bridles, tack and pack equipment. Also SIX Mr. and Mrs. James Chamber- Afternoon callers were Mr. and NEW PACK SADDLES complete with boxes. Terms, cash. returned to his home Sunday eve ning after spending the week at lain and children visited the Jack ’ Mrs. Ernest Barker of Nu Acres, i 5% commission on horses. S3 no sale charge and 10% com Wards Saturday night. Mr. and Jack and Roy Brewer of Ontario, i the Silas Hoffman home. Mrs. James Reed and family call Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams, mission on riding equipment. Dails Have Washington Guests ed on their way home to Here Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer and The Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth A non-detergent oil that I Himple and family of Washing-1 ford. PUBLIC DAIRY AUCTION daughters. Mr and Mrs. Andrew Titland Visit at Skinner Hom» ton were Friday overnight guests meets API specifications. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1 p.m.—Located 6 miles north and Mrs. Anna Ekanger, all of, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Skinner and of Ontario on Highline road. 40 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE. at the Harold Dail home. Mr. and Mrs, Loyd Adams and Idaho Falls, and Mr. and Mrs ! Robbie and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell ERNEST BARKLOW, Owner. For complete information lis Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hill and Andrew Ekanger called Monday Persy n of San Francisco arrived ten to KSRV, Ontario, at 12:15 daily. daughters, Marcie and Darlene, at the Magnus Ekanger home. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Claude had a picnic in Boise Sunday at Skinner Saturday mom- DAIRY DISPERSAL SALE Ann Morrison park in honor of Ekanger, Mr and Mrs. Lester ing. The Persyns and Bob Skin Darlene’s eighth birthday anni Cleaver and family and Mr. and ner left Sunday evening and Mrs. THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1 p.m.—Located 10 miles north Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver and family Bob Skinner and Robbie stayed to west of Emmett. Vi mile north and */« mile west of Hanna versary. Mrs. Esther Stephen and Willy drove to McCall. They returned spend several weeks visiting her school on Emmett bench. 44 DAIRY CATTLE. Production visited Sunday afternoon at the I home via Horseshoe Bend. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thiel. records will be given sale day. Most of the cattle are ABS Al Cables home in New Ply Attend Barbecue Supper Sunday afternoon callers at the bred. All are vaccinated and tattooed. MILKING EQUIP mouth. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strick MENT and MACHINERY. Miscellaneous items. DON and Mrs. Ross Gibson and son of Orville Groves and baby of Par A detergent-type oil that Ogden were Sunday overnight ma. Mr and Mrs. Ira Price, Jr., land were Mr. and Mrs. George LULA GARNER, Owners. Terms, cash. Lunch on grounds. meets API specifications. guests at the Jay Gibson home. and son. the Marion Carey family Schweizer of Ontario and their They will spend about four weeks of Grangeville and the James Mc at the Gibson home and with her Ginnis, Jr., family of Toppenish, j parents in Caldwell. Wash., were guests at the home of i Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephen Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price, Sr., for a and family were guests Sunday barbecue supper. evening at a picnic at the Kenny Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price, Sr., Price home near Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie and and Mr and Mrs. Marion Carey Robert were Sunday dinner and children of Grangeville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard dinner guests Monday at the Ken neth Price home near Adrian. Day at Lake Owyhee Joel Price spent several days SEWING MACHINE THAT R«c«iv«« Call From Alaska last week at the home of his sis The year-around lubricant that is Mrs. Bruce MacArthur, nee ter. Mrs Orville Groves at Parma. Gladys Stephen, received a phone He returned home Thursday. thinner in cold weather and thicker call Wednesday evening from her husband ETR/3 Bruce MacAr in hot weather ... meets API speci thur, who has been stationed in FR. GEORGE GODTSSEELS Hawaii the past year. The call GOES ON MIGRANT MISSION fications. came from Alaska where he was Father George Godtsseels from on a four-day trip. Morelia. Mexico, will leave Nyssa Junius Tanner who has been Friday for Madras, where he will stationed at Fort Benning, Ga, work with migrant Spanish called his parents, Mr and Mrs. speaking people for two weeks Guy Tanner, Friday evening, in before returning to Mexico We Also Have Used Machines of Different Makes, Father Godtsseels has been as forming them he was leaving there Friday night for Camp Wol sisting Father John Baumgartner Including Some Treadle Models. • Transmission ters, Texas, for several months st in the Nyssa parish for the past • Outboard Motor two months and has given spirit flight school. ■ ' o • Hydraulic • Gear Lubes Mr and Mrs Bill Brooks and ual assistance and instruction to daughters of Nevada were Satur Spanish - speaking Catholics of • Multi-Purpose Grease • Cylinder day overnight guests at the Glenn the area. Hoffman home. Sunday morning ■ o the Brooks family visited at the ning they were guests at the Le Mancil Bishop home and were' land Montgomery home for a dinner guests at the Frank Whip »teak barbecue supper ple home. They were residents of Mrs Esther Stephen and Chris this community several years ago. tine were guests Fridy evening Mr and Mrs Hughie Montgom ■t the Eugene Stephen home, Phon« FR 2-3548 18 North Second St. ery of Ogden visited last week at helping Jeffrey celebrate his sev O * One Block Weet of RailroacfU^pot the home of his si^cr. Mrs Jay enth birthday anniversary. Ice Gibson and family Saturday eve- cream and cake were served Auto Accident Claims the Life Of Dale Willard GRIGG RETURNS FROM VISIT TO U. S. MAJOR MARKETS F. Nephi Grigg, president of Ore-Ida Potato Products, Inc., re turned Friday from a visit to the major markets of the U. S. in the promotion of Ore - Ida’s famous potato and corn products. The tour took him to Salt Lake City, Denver, Chicago, New York City, Washington, DC., Portland, Me., and other markets. He reports increased sales and excellent demand for all products. Girls Receive Dress and Model Awards at Ritchie Salem By 0KK Club Picnic Slated Thursday At Nyssa Park .1 UCTION SALES OIL! OIL! COMPARE THESE PRICES ... PREMIUM MOTOR OIL 10, 20, 30 Weight Case of 24 Quarts . . . $670 SUPER HEAVY UUTY OIL 10, 20, 30 Weight Case of 24 Quarts . . . $720 Your CO-OP Can Save You Money On All Greases and Oils own a fabulous new PFAFF And SAVE on Children's School and Winter Clothing by Doing Your Own Sewing! STOP AND SEE US NOW! NYSSA CO-OP SÜPPLY . Nyssa Furniture Co.