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o o o 0 o 0 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1960 Nampa, spent the weekend with of Ontario visited Sunday after her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley noon with Mr. and Mrs. Grover Feik. Lytle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drydale of Laura Hust and baby sister, Rosendale, Mo., spent a week Georgia Lynn, visited their aunt, with his brother and sister-in- Mrs. Luther Rogers, and grand law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drydale. mother, Mrs. Minnie White, Sat They left Monday for California urday in Boise. where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fleming and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brooks and daughter of Boise visited re of Ontario visited Sunday after cently in the Otis Bullard home. noon with Mr. and Mrs. Grover June Feik, who is employed in Lytle. home. They were enroute to Ft. sins, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil. Counsil. Mrs. Frank Holub and Lewis, Wash., where he will be The three were Sunday dinner Mrs. Wilbur Chapin assisted in stationed. He had served in the guests at the home of John Knot- serving refreshments. army with Duane Drydale in tingham in the Mitchell Butte Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson Germany. community. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnson, Mrs. Ernest Seuell of Big Bend Mrs. L. E. Newgen and Mrs. all of Pilot Rock, visited the spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Lamar Orr called on Mrs. Clyde men’s sister, Mrs. Elvin Orm and Tom Drydale. Kelly in Arena valley Monday. family over the weekend. They By Mrs. George Moeller By Mrs. O. P. Counsil Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lytle of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jorgensen also hunted pheasants. ARCADIA — The Mmes. Keith , Redfield, S.D., spent a night last SUNSET VALLEY Mrs. Elver of Chehalis, Wash., were Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holst of Nielsen, Mrs. Otis Bullard of Ar dinner guests at the home of Mr. ' Caldwell spent Sunday afternoon Moss, George Coleman, John I week with his brother and family, cadia, Mrs. Robert Kriner, Jr., and Mrs. Frank Perko. and evening at the Wilbur Chapin Broad and George Moeller of the Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lytle. They Arcadia election board attended a were enroute to Culver City, and Mrs. Luther Perkins attend Mrs. L. E Newgen spent Sun home. meeting on elections Tuesday eve Calif., to spend the winter. ed a meeting and luncheon Thurs day with Mrs. Sally Mosely in Visit Mother in Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks of I day for women of various chur Vale. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen ning conducted by Homer Schnell Burns visited last week in the ches at Malheur Butte church. Club Meets at Counsil Home and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith at Nyssa little theater. John Zittercob home and spent Eleven members of the Worth visited the ladies’ mother, Mrs. Mrs. Otis Bullard attended a some time pheasant hunting. Charles Moore of Nampa visited while club met Thursday after William Turner, in Malheur Mem For a Better State Mrs. Ernest Stephensen enter overnight Saturday with his cou noon at the home of Mrs. O. P. orial hospital Sunday. She has missionary meeting and luncheon been suffering from pleurisy, but Thursday at the Butte Baptist tained guests recently at a sur and a Better church. prise birthday party for her hus is much improved. Mrs. Jasper Faries left last band. Present were Messrs, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Montgom Malheur County— ery, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Garner and week for Delta, Colo., to visit Mmes. Asa Winchester, Bert Ross, relatives. She will accompany her Fred Schilling, Howard Myrick, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Widmer went to Payette Friday evening parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dale, to Dean Winchester. The group Red Bluff, Calif., where they will played pinochle, after which Mrs for dinner. —Conducted by Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hobson at spend the winter with another Stephensen served birthday cake Col. BERT ANDERSON with ice cream. tended funeral services Tuesday daughter. Bill Hust of Oregon Tech spent Ontario—TU 9-5501 Mr. and Mrs. Lovie Pryor of at Ontario for Charles Smith. the weekend with his parents, Mr. Roseburg, Ore., spent Sunday and Mary Brewer stayed overnight Col. GUY SPARKS Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Saturday with her grandparents, and Mrs. George Hust. Nyssa—FR 2-3475 Wanda Handley of Nyssa spent Otis Bullard. Mr. and Mrs. Pryor Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hobson. ' .a,:?' ' ii'- Clerk Ron Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen vis Friday night with Karen Hust. operated the Ralph Jones farm Ontario—TU 9-9771 The two girls, Sherry Hust and and moved from here 13 years ited Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard in Col. Guy Sparks Col. Bert Anderson for Nyssa Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Carolyn Schilling attended the ago. This was their first visit Listen to KSRV, Ontario, at 12:15 Daily for the Latest Mrs. Kenneth Chard and sons of GAA play day Saturday at On since leaving. Other visitors in Auction Sale News. tario high school. the Bullard home Sunday were Boise were also visiting there. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephensen Messrs, and Mmes. Lee Dail and , Farm Sales Our Specialty ... No Sale Too Large or Too Small Attend Birthday Dinner spent Sunday in Boise with their Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith, Mr. daughter and family, Mr. and family, Harold Dail and family, j Theo Matherly, John Zittercob COMPLETE DISPERSAL AUCTION and Mrs. Marion Chard of Cald Mrs. Art Richardsen. and Mrs. George Boyack of Meri THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 12 noon—Located 6 miles southeast well, Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard Answer Roll with Proverb dian, Idaho. of New Plymouth on highway 30, then Va mile west. 41 GOOD and Mrs. Fred Bennett of Nyssa Arcadia club met Friday at the HOLSTEIN CATTLE. Cows carrying service of herd sire, met Sunday evening at the home home of Mrs. Parley Feik with 11 Honored on Anniversary • Experienced • Qualified Mr. and Mrs. George Hust en Edroy Madcap Windson, Reg. No. 1349895. from Roy Eddleman of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McGinnis members present. Mrs. Frome tertained guests at Sunday dinner Nyssa for dinner and to spend herd of Nampa. Last year's average was 410 lbs. butterfat per in was a visitor. Mrs. honoring their daughter, Laura on the evening in honor of Mrs. Mc Stradley George Moeller drew the door STUNZ SERVED AS YOUR REPRESENTATIVE cow. Herd is vaccinated and all carry clean bill of health. Ginnis on her birthday anniver her birthday anniversary. In ad prize. Roll call was answered with dition. to the Hust family, guests Herd producing 20 to 60 lbs. per cow per day. Public invited sary. From 1955 to 1959. io see before sale day. DAIRY EQUIPMENT. HAY and SIL Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cates and a proverb. Mrs. Amy Stradley were Bill Hust of Oregon Tech, Mrs. George Moeller received and AGE. 1954 MASSEY-HARRIS "33" TRACTOR. 1946 Model children of Caldwell stayed over Ronald Reece, Laura Hust and ------- O------- "H" INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR. Other farm machinery. night Saturday at the home of her anniversary gifts from their se Linda Moore of Ontario. Bill cret sisters. Next meeting will be JOHN G. JENSEN, Owner. Terms, cash. Lunch on grounds. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price. Hust left Sunday evening for ’ The Following Malheur County Mr. and Mrs. Clair Snyder and Nov. 11 at the home of Mrs. Cecil Oregon Tech and Laura Hust left ! Houston. j family of Big Bend were Sunday Monday for Downey, Calif. Taxpayers are among many who Mr. and Mrs. Don Tidwell of I dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fifer of Alabama were overnight guests support Emil A. Stunz for Harold Snyder. Madras visited the Clyde Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell last week at the Tom Drydale family last week and went pheas State Representative: were dinner guests Sunday at the ant hunting. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orr home. He has rented a Tarm Mrs. George Hust visited Friday Walt Hillis. After dinner the near Cairo junction and expects with her aunt, Mrs. Alice Kilburn to move with his wife, who is in Fruitland. Arvel Child Dr. Kenji Yaguchi group went pheasant hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McArthur (Mrs. Orr’s sister, and children to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brooks | Horace Beal E. H. (Shorty) Brandt and Judy of Redmond visited that vicinity at Christmas time. and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brooks Carol Murray of Owyhee cor K. J. Zimmerschied Don Benson their cousin, Mrs. Gabriel Astor- eca and family over the weekend. ners was a weekend guest at the Sam Hartley Al Thompson Miss Bonnie Lowtrip also spent Ora Newgen home. The Newgens, Dr. J. J. Sarazin Lawren King the weekend at the Astoreca their guest and her mother, Mrs. home. All were guests for a Murray, attended a Halloween Emil Maag Earl Winegar and chicken dinner Sunday at the party Sunday evening at the Abe Saito Roy Hirai home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Asu- home of Mrs. Nora Stark in Par ma. mendi. Tony Kratzberg of Parma and Helen Snyder went with the (Kmil A. Stunz for State Rep. Comm.; Doni Benson, Chairman, Irvin Zimmerman FHA group to La Grande Satur his brother, Karl Kratzberg of 551 North Oregon 8t„ Ontario, Oregon) Magic valley, visited Mr. and Nyns FR 2-2215 day to attend a convention. She PARMA—4-2981 stayed that night at the Clyde Mrs. Ora Newgen Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kygar Bohannon home in Nyssa. ----- o------ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holub went and girls of Vale were Sunday to Baker on business Friday and dinner guests at the Earl Kygar ANOTHER HOMEOWNER REPORT ON ELECTRIC HEAT home. to Boise Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and family, all of Roswell, were Sun Phone FR 2-2488 day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson. Rents Cairo Junction Farm Adrian, Oregon Cornell Henton of Walla Walla I spent the weekend at the Lamar Dentists Arcadia Ladies Attend Election School at Nyssa Sunsei Valley Ladies Attend Church Meeting Al I'TION SALES VOTE FOR EMIL A. STUNZ State Representative WE ARE HOW BUYING NEW CROP CORN PLUMBING HEATING OUT OF THE FIELD ADRIAN FEED CO., Inc. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY "Our annual heating cost has been less than $90 . . .” Th« Falcon Wagon for '61 gives you th« »am« winning combination ol mm . room, got »co»- omy and d«p«ndablo oporation that makoc Falcon Amonca'i No. 1 compact. Flu» locd.paco over »«ven foot long and a budget loving pricol J. R. CUNDALL Dentist Vyssa Sarasin Clinic Dial FR 2-2638 Jregon J. W. OLSEN, D.M.D. You never paid so little fora carthat saves so much On« Year Newer, One Year Better! 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