THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1961 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL» NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX Dr. Sarazin Assists Fifth Grade Students With Bacteria Study SHOSHONE COUPLE VISITS IN MAURICE COREY HOME Mrs. John Stohler Recovers at Home Following Suraerv AUCTION SALES Ninety-Second Birthday Anniversary Open House Event Fetes C. Beaumont Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell of — Conducted by — Shoshone d .splayed rocks and showed colored slides as part of Col. Bert Anderson Col. Guy Sparks Jeff Ford's fifth grade class at the program at the annual Snake By Mrs. V«rn L. Smith Ontario — TU 9-5501 Ny**a — FR 2-3475 Nyssa grade school has just com­ River Gem club banquet held Fri­ pleted a study on bacteria The day evening at Maudie Owens LINCOLN HEIGHTS — Mrs. — Clerk — unit of instruction was highlight­ cafe in Payette. John Stohler has returned home JIM YOST, Nyssa —FR 2-3071 ed by a visit from Dr David Sar­ The Mitchells later visited Mr after spending a few days with For the Latest Auction News, Listen to KSRV, Ontario, azin on Oct. 18, when he brought her daughter. Mrs. Clarence Bar­ at 12:15 p.m. Daily. samples of bacteria and yeast and Mrs Leslie Perrigo at Fruit­ ton in Ontario Mrs Stohler is land and took a trip to the Mer-1 growing on blood agar-agar. recovering nicely after being hos­ cury mine near Weiser. pitalized following surgery. Dr. Sarazin had each student COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE Mr. and Mrs Maurice Corey examine a bacteria stain through joined them at the Perrigos Sun- ! Ladies club met Thursday at Tuesday, Oct. 31. 1 p.m. — Located 4 mile* north of Cald­ a microscope He also answered various questions that had been day night and viewed colored the home of Mrs Austin Robbins well. Idaho, on highway 30 io Birch lane, then 1H mile* east. prepared in advance on points slides. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Co-hostess was Mrs. Ray Whitsell 25 DAIRY CATTLE. Herd bred artificially. All are vaccinat­ that were not discussed during come to Nyssa Monday to visit Mrs DeVar Woodard was in ! ed and tattooed. Public invited to see herd before sale day. the Corey ’ S, returning to Shoshone charge of entertainment. Mrs the study. SIX TRACTORS — 1948 Minneapolis-Moline, M-M tractor that evening. Foster Sutton received the sur­ The study came about due to a with good motor, 15-30 International, two Farmall F-12's, John prise gift. question. “Why do we wash our Deere "A.” Other Farm Machinery. Some Tool* and Miscel­ The Rev. Keith Fields and son hands before eating’" The class WEATHER laneous. HAY and GRAIN. 80-ACRE PRIVATE FARM FOR grew bacteria cultures that were Date Max . Min. Prec. Johnny, and Bob Roth of Salem SALE. (See owner for details.) ALFRED SCHELL. Owner. recently spent a few days here planted from a coin, pencils, fin­ Oct 18____ 32 65 Terms, cash. Lunch on grounds. deer hunting. gertips. a fly, milk, open air and Oct. 19 _ 67 31 Mr and Mrs B W Merritt of a sneeze 44 48 Oct 20 _ . h Coos Bay recently spent a few 50 28 After seeing the unpleasant- Oct 21 02 days at the Jack Pettet home. 30 52 looking growths, the sudents un- Oct. 22 _ 34 _ 48 anjnously agreed that washing Oct 23 Hott Sunday Dinner .08 32 56 hands before a meal was a wise Oct 24 Mr and Mrs. Ralph Barnes en­ ..— 33 Oct. 25 Cliff Beaumont procedure. tertained relatives and friends at a dinner Sunday in honor of her Owyhee Lake Storage C. M (Cliff) Beaumont was*---------- Mrs Edward Boydell attended Oct. 25, 1961 ._ 38,940 Acre Ft father. Lee Smith, who was ob- honored Oct. 15. 1961, on his 92nd Hartland, Wis. His father. Esau ? 162,500 Acre Ft. serving his 80th birthday anniver­ birthday anniversary ■with open Beaumont was bom in England, a bridge luncheon Tuesday in Oct. 25. 1960 sary. Others present were the house at the Jim Phifer home. came to America as a boy and Nampa at the home of Mrs. Jesse Howard Clawifieds Bring Quick Results! and_Mrs Cake and ice cream were served served his country during the Ci­ ' of Bellingham. Wash., and the to 30 friends and neighbors by the vil war. His mother was bom in Vem Smith family. Phifers and b“r parents. Mr. and Ohio of New England parents Mrs Jack Pettet entertained Mrs Bill Toomb. who pioneered west to Wisconsin. at a family dinner Sunday in Mr. Beaumont was bom in Mr Beaumont worked in Min­ honor of the birthday anniver­ neapolis. Minn.. for the Atkins saries of Mrs. John Brown, Carol '------------------------------------------------ Saw company for when and Gary’ Brown Pupils Give Program that city was a sawmill years town He Laray Walz, accompanied by came to Oregon in May 1909 and (Wild Game Made into Various Luncheon Meats) Barbara Benson and Mrs Don For Mothers Present has resided in the Kingman Kolo- Margrove and baby daughter, re­ At First Grade Tea i ny community since it was settl­ cently s^ent a few days at the A mothers’ tea was held Oct. 6 ed. home of Laray’s parents, Mr and in Mrs. Gladys Engelhardt’s first He was married in May 1923 to Mrs Bill Waiz Laray and Bar­ grade room. Students introduced Emma Nebelsieck who succumb­ bara are nurses at Portland and their mothers and presented them Mrs. Margrove and Dawn live in with an identification card and ed in 1931. He had one sister. May. and a brother, Fred, both of (Can Bring Stock in on Sunday Afternoon) Salem. an "apple man.” whom are deceased. The Rev and Mrs Chester Rut-1 Pupils presented a program Mr Beaumont is an uncle by ledge of Bellingham. Wash., and consisting of nursery rhymes and marriage of Mrs Toomb. having the Rev and Mrs Robert Zim­ songs been wed to her mother’s sister. merman. missionaries on furlough The serving table was decor­ PHONE FR 2-2422 I from the Belgian Congo, were ated with pir.k chrysanthemums GUESTS AT TOOMB HOME guests Sunday morning at Butte and tall green tapers. Cup cakes Weekend guests at the Robert I Baptist church. The Rev Zim­ and punch were served Toomb home were Gary Toomb. merman delivered the morning Each mother reintroduced her­ Al Carr. Annabel Tidwell and | message self by telling the state in which Adrienne Hansen, all students at Linda and Julie Good of Cald­ she was born and the number of well are staying with their grand­ children she had. Gifts of kitchen Eastern Oregon college in La parents. Mr and Mrs Louis Wig­ gadgets were given to mothers Grande • _______ gins. while their mother. Mrs who guessed the number of states Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wagner and i Don Good, has gone to Great represented and total number of and daughter and two girl friends Falls. Mont., to join her husband children. of Enterprise were Friday over­ who is employed there. Mrs Edward Kido, Mrs Gilbert Mr and Mrs Russell Wiggins KUnkenbe^ar^M^"Jay^Bui^ night guests of Dr. and Mrs. John ------for------ Olsen and family. The visitors and ' y c f Pendl*ton recently were prize winners The group attended the Nyssa - Enterprise a Lw- ?ne parerta represented eight states, plus football game Friday evening. gins home. Mexico and Holland Total num­ ber of children represented by the Classified* Bring Quick Results! PLAN HALLOWEEN PARTY __ _ 60 Mrs. Douglas __ Wil- ------and------ group was Girl Scout troop 81 metOct 1. kerson was winner of the door at the Episcopal church. The girls prize K played outdoor games and plan­ Room mothers in charge of ar­ ned a Halloween party. rangements were Mrs Carl Devin —Joan Stunz. Reporter and Mrs Don Engstrom B ONE TWO-ROW Adrian Lockers NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT -----o----- Custom Curing, Butchering and Sausage Making REASONABLE PRICES! Butchering Day Is Monday E. M. SMITH ... Adrian, Ore. CONGRATULATIONS Nyssa High School Bulldogs Mot A SUCCESSFUL SEASON BEST WISHES FOR YOUR HOMECOMING GAME FRIDAY AGAINST EMMETT! FOR SALE Joseph Jensen of Ogden. Utah, and E L Jensen of Boise spent Nyssa Births ... __ ________ ____ w _ in ______ Oct 21—To Mr and Mrs. Ken- the weekend _ visiting the S _ P Bvbee and H E ’chamberlain neth Phillips of Parma, a boy. homes Mrs Bybee, the Jensens Oct. 21—To Mr. and Mrs Ro- and Mr. and Mrs Chamberlain lando Lopez of Nyssa, a girl spent Friday in McCall____________ Oct 21—To Mr and Mrs. Clyde _______ Bums of Nyssa, a boy. Mrs. Anna McKeissick of Sho- Oct 24—To Mr and Mrs. Ever- shone spent the weekend with ett Fulleton of Vale, a boy. her cousins. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Elgan The ladies attended a workshop Saturday in Caldwell Rehearsals Begin For Jr.-Sr. Play 3 Titles Faster uuitk GAS ! Maybe you think there’s no difference in water heaters except the size of the tank. Taint so. Natural gas water heaters are best —and here’s why. A gas water heater can give you MORE bot water-FASTER. Gas is the PDQ fuel- Powerful, Dependable, Quick. You’ll have plenty of hot water for the automatic washer, the dishwasher, and baths for the whole family. Your gas water heater will last longer, too, and won't need costly repairs. 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