o o o THURSDAY, JMNUAtT ». THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT ---------------- Ladies Attend Dinner Meeting Of Farm Bureau NEELY HAS SURGERY C. N. Neely, Jr., underwent ma­ jor back surgery Jan. 17 at Cald­ well Memorial hospital. He is ! reported to be recovering satis­ factorily and expects to return home soon. : Contest Winners To Be Hosted By Losing Group — ♦-- - Livestock Club Elects R. Atagi As New President ‘ ' ~ - Nyssa FFA Members Get Into Action For Coming Events Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Harold- sen spent the weekend at the home of their son-in-law and Mrs. Hazel Lane’s fifth grade daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Orlee class made a tour of the sugar factory Friday afternoon, The Sipes in Homedale. class had just completed a unit Mel Beck spent Monday and of study about the process of Tuesday in Idaho Falls on busi- making beet sugar. ___ . Accompanying the class were ness. Mrs. Donald Perdue, Mrs. Lester Tibbets, Mrs Manon Corak and they were furnished refreshments by the Mmes. Victor Haburchak, Mrs. Gene Stunz. Following the trip, the group Chris Valdez, Tony Richter and went to the Polar Bear where James Shaw. fifth grade pupils TOUR SUGAR FACTORY “Get Ready FT A” is the motto now used by FFA boys in pre­ By Edna Mills By Mr». H«r*ch*l Thompson paring for coming events which OWYHEE—Owyhee 4-H Live­ include parent-son banquet for all KINGMAN KOLONY—Malheur By Mr«. James Ritchie County Farm Bureau had a din­ overnight guests at the Rex Wal­ BUENA VISTA—Mmes Esther stock club held its first meeting Nyssa chapter FFA members, of the year Friday afternoon at state convention at Salem and ters home. They alao visited with ner meeting Monday at East Side Stephen, Lester Cleaver, Lloyd cafe in Ontario. Those attending Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thompson Cleaver, Eugene Cleaver and Del­ the home of Mr and Mrs Donald district skills contest at Baker Brewer with 14 members attend­ Topics above were discussed at from here were Mmes. Keith i while there. Mrs. Jim Phifer and Mrs. Bill bert Cleaver met at the home of ing. the January FFA meeting. Lane, Dick Kriegh, Henry Day Toomb attended the funeral of Mrs Silas Hoffman Wedneiday Election of officers was held Parent-son banquet will be held and Vernal Sharp. Wayne English in Roswell Friday evening to plan a party where with Rodney Atagi chosen presi­ Feb. 25 in the cafetorium. Six they will entertain winner» of dent; Vickie Mendazona, vice committees were put into action 'Don Thompson and Miss Kath­ afternoon guessing their secret pals in the president; Linda Brewer, secre­ at the January FFA meeting Of­ Trafton of Seneca, Ore., Leave for Texas erine Out Our Way club at Christmas tary; Dick Meisinger, program ficers of the chapter are acting Mrs. Tony Martinez left Thurs­ time. were weekend guests at the Her- chairman; and Barbara Brewer, as chairmen of the committees for day with Mr and Mrs. Manuel achel Thompson home. the FFA dinner. Mr and Mrs. Fred Fisher of DeFuentes of Nyssa for El Paso, Mr and Mrs Loyd Adams and reporter. Parliamentary practice for dis­ Next meeting will 1* held at Apple Valley were Friday after­ Texas She is planning to go to Russell Talbot visited Monday trict skills is going into full ac­ —Conducted by— noon callers at the Herschel Mexico and visit her mother, Mrs with John Reffett, who is a pa- the home of Dick Meisinger. tion by all members in prepara­ Gertrude Quintero and family,. tient at the Veterans' hospital in 1 Thompson home. Col. BERT ANDERSON Mr and Mrs Kenneth McDon­ tion for a good team which will Ontario—TU 8-5501 Mr and Mrs Charlie Bowers She is expected to return in about Boise. ald, Butch, Josephine and Teresa represent the local chapter at visited Clyde Bowers, who is in 10 days. Mr and Mrs Howard Day of , I Mendazona spent Sunday at Baker. Col. GUY SPARKS Mr and Mrs Oscar Schafer, Mr. Lake Owyhee were Saturday eve- i Malheur Memorial hospital where Nyssa—FR 2-347» Mountain Home visiting at the Delegates going to the state and Mrs. Bill Toomb, Mr. and he underwent surgery. mng visitors at the Jim Ritchie home of Airman Second class convention are selected by chap­ Melene Crocker was a Saturday Mrs. Wesley Piercy and Mr. and home. Clerk Ron Chrtateneon CoL Gu_ sparks __ <- Jack and T Linda I—- and Mrs. Paul Stafford in honor ter members. Mrs. Dale Ashcraft attended the • Gary, Z- guest at the Carl Piercy home. CoL Bart Andsnon Connie, of the first birthday anniversary As a special note, Andrew Child Ontario — TU 8-8771 polio benefit oyster and chili sup ­ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy Price are staying with Mrs. Es­ took first place in public speaking Cindy Stafford. Listen to KSRV, Ontario, at 12:15 Daily for the Latest went to Nampa Thursday to visit per Tuesday evening sponsored ther Stephen and Willy while of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy and for the Nyssa chapter. He will by Adrian American Legion. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olsen Auction Sale News. their parents are in Nebraska. family were Friday evening call­ compete with the district for his Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft Sunday Gary, Connie and Linda Mr and Mrs. Wesley Piercy Farm Sales Our Specialty ... No Sale Too Large or Too Small at Baker. and Mr. and Mrs Rube Graham started remodeling their home were dinner guests of Mr. and ers at the Melvin Crocker home. next competition — Miles Flake Mrs. Dolly Fenn of Nyssa spent this week. of Boise were Friday dinner Mrs. Ed Corfield. Thursday evening visiting at the FFA Reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De­ MACHINERY AUCTION SALE guests at the Herb Thomas home. Mrs. Guy Tanner and Mrs. Al- FRIDAY, JAN. 27, 10 a.m.—Located in Homedale, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piercy and Water were Friday evening vis­ zina Salter attended funeral ser­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crock­ Gayland German and Darlene family of Parma and Mr and Mrs itors at the Carl Begeman home. vices Saturday for Mrs. Ruth er. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Loren­ Arndt of Kuna were Sunday af­ just west of depot. 10 TRACTORS (1953 Ferguson 30, 1950 Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson Wagstaff at Parma. Carl Piercy and family were Sun­ sen and Mr. and Mrs. William ternoon visitors of the Rev. and John Deere A, 1948 John Deere B, 1950 Oliver 66 Row Crop, day dinner guests at the Wesley called Saturday evening at the Celebrates Third Anniversary Turner spent Sunday visiting at Mrs. Omar Barnhouse and family. 1954 Farmall Super C. 2—1952 John Deere B's, 1941 Farmall Wesley Piercy home. Piercy home. Tuesday guests at the Eugene the homes of Miss Mertrude King BN, 1951 MC John Deere Crawler, 1949 Ford). 5 TRUCKS Mr and Mrs. Herschel Thomp­ Attend Birthday Dinner Stephen home helping Stuart ob­ and Mrs. Ada Snyder at Caldwell. hospital Saturday, but due to (1950 Chevrolet. 1946 Chevrolet, 1941 Chevrolet, 1948 Dodge Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Mefford and serve his third birthday anniver­ son and Mrs. Bob Thompson went complications was returned to the 16-Ton, 1948 ‘/a-Ton). MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT. to Boise Wednesday and were girls attended a family dinner sary were Mrs. Martha Norland Club Group Plans Coffees Sunday at the Paul Baker home and Palmer of Parma, Mrs. Art OKK club met last week at the hospital Sunday. Mr. Nein under­ J. C. PALUMBO PRODUCE CO., Owners. Terms, cash. Lunch in Nyssa in honor of their grand­ Norland, Kelly and Sonja of On­ home of Mrs. Melvin Crocker went surgery Jan. 11. Mr. and on grounds. Free coffee. daughter, Paula, on her second tario, Mrs. Joe Stephen, Marilyn with Mrs. Charles Culbertson as Mrs. Peutz had expected to return birthday anniversary, Paula is a Christine, Peter and Ruth, Mrs. co-hostess. Ten members and one home Monday but will now re­ BIG OPEN CONSIGNMENT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Esther Stephen, Connie and Lin­ guest, Mrs. Buster Talbot, attend­ main in Greeley, Colo., a few more days. MACHINERY AUCTION Mefford. Bob Baker and son of da Price. Mrs. Stephen served ed the meeting. The group voted Mrs. Ray Sumpter, Jerry and MONDAY, JAN. 30, 12 noon—At Nyssa Sale Yard. MA­ Ontario were also guests. to have March of Dimes coffees cake and ice cream to the guests. Patty of Payette were Sunday CHINERY INCLUDES TRACTORS (Many Models) and NU­ Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Bennett Mr and Mrs. Jim Edens attend­ again this year. and girls went to Homedale Sat­ ed funeral services Friday at Ros­ Door prizes were won by Mrs. visitors at the home of Mr. and MEROUS OTHER FARM EQUIPMENT ITEMS consigned by urday evening to visit Mr. and well for Wayne English. Donald Brewer and Mrs. Bob Mrs. Fort Sumpter. area residents. Tends, cash. Many items can be financed with Mrs. Floyd Wood. Mr. and Mrs, John Price and Morfitt, and game prizes by Mrs. Celebrate 81st Anniversary 40% of purchase price down: up io $1300 can be financed for Mrs. Earl Kygar and children Cindy left Sunday night of last Morfitt, high; Mrs. Leona Young, Mrs. William Turner gave a three seasons; over $1300. for four. Public invited to consign were guests Sunday at the Char­ week on the Streamliner for Ne- low; and Mrs. Ellis Walters, tra­ birthday party for her husband machinery to this sale. Restaurant open all day. lie Culbertson home. braska where they will visit rela- veling. Hostesses for the Feb. 16 Saturday evening on his 81st Pauline Butler visited Sunday tives. They will visit in Omaha meeting will be Mrs. Chester birthday anniversary. Guests in­ BIG MACHINERY DISPERSAL AUCTION with Marlene Slippy. with his brother, who has been Mills and Mrs Morfitt. cluded Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth COMPLETS Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer quite ill and also his mother and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crocker were Lorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1, 10 a.m.—Located 1 mile north of were Sunday afternoon visitors other relatives. Tuesday dinner guests at the bur Chapin. Adrian to Mendiola road, then l1/« miles west, or 12 miles OPTICAL at the Archie Moses home. Frank Whipple left one night home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wal­ Mrs. Oscar Houston, Mr. and south of Nyssa to Mendiola road, then 1 '/« miles west. EIGHT Mrs. John Auker visited Tues­ last week on the Streamliner to ters in Nyssa. Mrs. Fort Sumpter and David and TOP QUALITY TRACTORS (Two 1959 John Deere 730 Die­ day at the Art Sparks home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morfitt and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Skinner at­ sels. 1955 John Deere 60, 1955 John Deere 50, 1952 John Deere ■be with one of his sisters who was Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb, Mr. to undergo surgery at North Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Brandt were tended the wedding reception B, 1952 John Deere MT, 1959 Ferguson Diesel, 1952 Diesel and Mrs. Herb Thomas, Mr. and Platte, Neb. Sunday afternoon callers at the Saturday evening at the Owyhee D-2 Caterpillar). THREE TRUCKS (1956 Chevrolet Model No. •EYES EXAMINED Mrs. Wesley Piercy were guests Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hill home of Mr. and Mrs. William LDS ward for Mr. and Mrs. Brent 6500, 1958 Chevrolet V-8, 1946 Chevrolet */s-Ton Pickup). GLASSES FITTED at a pancake supper Thursday and daughters ww-e Sunday din­ Peutz. Haney. The couple was married evening at the Dale Ashcraft ner guests at tnP Loyd Adams Word received Sunday evening Jan. 12 in Nevada. Mrs. Haney TIRES. COMBINE, WINDROWER. BEET HARVESTER and •CHILDREN'S VISUAL CAIE home. from Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz is the former Miss Edna Shy, PLOWS. Miscellaneous machinery and farm equipment. C. home. •CONTACT LENSES B. HILL Owner. Terms, cash. Free coffee. Lunch by Adrian The Rev. John Briehl of Nyssa Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams and stated that her father, George daughter of W. H. Shy. was a guest Friday evening at the family were Sunday dinner Nein, had been released from the Mrs. Earl Kygar and children Presbyterian church. Bill Toomb home. were Sunday afternoon callers at guests at the Russell Talbot home. The Rev. Eldon Hunter called Dr. JOHN IASLY Chuck Walker was a Saturday Ethel Goodell and Neal Goodell the Charles Culbertson home. DAIRY and MACHINERY AUCTION SALE Friday at the Walter Pinkston overnight guest of Bill Ward. of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Neal Nicholson of ORTOMITIKT FRIDAY, FEB. 3. 1 p.m.—Located 1 mile north of Nyssa to home The Hunter family has Attend Birthday Party Sisson, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Top- Boise were Tuesday dinner guests Vision Specialist moved to Wilder where the Rev. Sunday guests at the Lloyd liff and Alva Goodell. at the home of her parents, Mr. Columbia Ave., then 2l/i miles west and ’/« mile north on ditch bank road. 15 DAIRY CATTLE. 1949 FORD TRACTOR, Hunter is pastor of the Free Cleaver home helping Christine Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool and Mrs. Lewis Skinner. Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Reed of 1948 JOHN DEERE "B" TRACTOR. Other farm machinery. celebrate her ninth birthday an­ visited in Parma Thursday at the TII-1017 Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant and niversary were Colleen Staples, Chris Rookstool home. Caldwell spent Wednesday visit­ MILKING EQUIPMENT. Some new and used lumber, grain 111 WITH MESON MTATO Jimmie called Sunday at the Her­ Marsha, Mary and Molly McCoy, Mr and Mrs. Joe Stephen at­ ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and corn. H. W. "RAY" GRTFFITTS and SON, Owners. schel Thomposn home. Kirry Cleaver, Susan Bowen, tended the Baker Production ban­ Earl Crocker. Terms, cash. Lunch served by Arcadia club. Joyce, Shirley and Sam Cleaver, quet Saturday at East Side cafe Linda, Alva Ann and Newell in Ontario. Enroute home they Cleaver. Mrs. Cleaver served ice visited at the Ernest Smith home cream, cake and favors. Games near Ontario. Mr and Mrs. Bob Rookstool were played. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen and and daughter of Caldwell were family of Vale were Sunday din­ Saturday overnight guests at the ner guests at the LaVern Cleaver Roy Rookstool home. Mr. and home. 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