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By Loia Council Bonny Doughty, Larry Ellibee Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Teague and child of Nyssa were recent holiday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holub. Visitor« From Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. June Smith of Aurora, Neb., visited last week with his brother and family, the E. B. Smiths of the Mitchell Butte district. On Sunday the children of the E. B. Smiths came to have dinner with their uncle and aunt. They were Mr. and Mrs. Buddie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Auker, Mr. and Mrs. W J. Price and their families, all of Ontario, Mr. and ■Mrs. Ralph Hite and children of Owyhee, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Smith, Roger and Rex. Mr and MISS BONNY DOUGHTY Mrs. George Cooper of Wilder and 1 ... To Wed in August ¡Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cooper of ♦ ♦ Ontario were also present. Mrs. i An August wedding is planned George Cooper is a sister of the | by Miss Bonny Doughty and Lar Smith men. ry Ellibee. Mr. and Mrs. Bill E. Hadley and Their engagement has been an children of Boise and Mr. and nounced by her mother, Mrs. Es Mrs. Brent Folkman of Buena ther Doughty of route 2, Parma, Vista spent a recent holiday with Her fiance’s parents are Mr. and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Leo Ellibee of Riggins, for- Folkman and her mother, Mrs mer Parma residents. Rae Etherington of Ogden who The bride-elect is a junior at was visiting there. The Folkmans’ Fruitland high school. other daughter, Mrs. John Taylor of England called to talk to all. Mr. and Mrs. Vai Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean and small son, Mrs. Wayne Garner, Mr. and Mrs. all of Nampa, spent a day at the Don Beckstead and their families Reffett home during the holidays. A recent holiday dinner was were afternoon visitors. served at the Charles 'Schweizer Reffeits Host Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reffett home to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn and and children of Dufur, Ore., were recent holiday guests of his par girls of Newell Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jensen and children ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reffett. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reffett and and Mrs. Emma Householder. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson family of Moses Lake, Wash., were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Al Kropt and children spent a recent Sun and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Collier, day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. all of Ontario, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wilson in Roswell. Loyd Adams were dinner guests. That evening the Harley Wilsons Mrs. Loren Hite of Fairbanks, were hosts at dinner for Mr. and Alaska, was a house guest. Mrs. Mrs. Jim Hite and Joe of Owyhee. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurley and L. W. Van Doren and children and son of Roseburg were recent over night guests of her brother, David Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis 89 th consecutive dividend Parrill and sons of Moses Lake were dinner guests. New Year’s day was spent by the David Alexanders at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John MUTUAL, INC. Grottveit in Nyssa. Other guests Thii quarterly dividend of were Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Fogel- 91- per «hare it payable on man and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. « Jan. 2, 1963 to share Carl Fogelman, all of Nampa. holder! of record a» of Dec. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick 31, 1962 spent the holidays with their T. L taaratvy daughter, Mrs. Harold Fyllingness and family in Portland. They re * * * turned home via Yakima, where KENNETH M. TAYLOR they visited Mr. and Mrs. Leroy e. o aox so« - - oial aaa-aaaa ONTARIO. OREGON Schreiner. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Luke of John Day were recent dinner guests of the Dimmicks. made for days like this One ingredient ia priceless: Visitors THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FOUR HrrwiNf Coi«M» ~/fs the Water »'*• Merry Matrons Assist Hostess By Tying Quill Schillings Celebrate Silver Wedding Anniversary at Rural Nyssa Residence Adrian News By Mrs. G. E. Mackey Mr. and Mrs. Dick Richards of Madras were recent overnight guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Defier and family took cake and ice cream Sunday to the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Deffer. The occasion was to help Mrs. Deffer celebrate her birthday an- ni vers ary. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bonde of Emmett visited last Thursday evening with her mother, Mrs. Mary Henderson, and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney. Mrs. C. R. Mills and Ross at tended a birthday dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald Batt in Nyssa. Mrs. Chester Mills and Batt were honored guests. Mrs. Henry Day accompanied Mrs. LeRoy Bennett and Mrs. John Samer to the garden club By Peggy Brown OREGON TRAIL—Merry Mat rons club met Jan. 9 at the home of Viola Adams with nine mem bers answering roll call. During the afternoon, a quilt was tied for the hostess. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Adams, assisted by Peggy Brown. Next meeting will be with Vir ginia Rookstool on Jan. 23 with roll call answer to be “A New Gadget.” SATURDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sparks and sons were Saturday evening din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Toomb and sons. SATURDAY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller and sons of Ontario were Saturday evening visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen. meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Piercy Mackey io Go Overseas Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey re ceived a telephone call from their son, L/Cpl. and Mrs. Joe Mackey of San Diego, Calif., Sunday eve ning. They were informed that he would go into special training at Camp Pendleton Friday and would be sent overseas some time in February. The Women’s association of the Adrian Presbyterian church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Auker. Those at tending from Adrian were Mmes. K. I. Peterson, Edna Cowling, Henry Day and Marguerite Scott. Mrs. David Savage and daugh ters were Wednesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Mark Hartley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gib Holmes and girls of Nyssa were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W P Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley were Sunday evening dinner j MR. and MRS. FRED SCHILLING guests of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gressley and family in On —Portrait by Schoen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schilling tario. The dinner was in honor celebrated their silver wedding of Mrs. Russell Gressley who had anniversary on the evening of a birthday anniversary that day. Jan. 9, 1963, at their home. Among — Conducted by — Hosts Circle Meeting guests calling to offer congratula Col. Bert Anderson Col. Guy Sparks St. Francis Cabrini circle of tions were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ontario — 889-5501 Nyssa — 372-3475 St. Bridget’s Altar society held Burkhart of Vale; Mr. and Mrs. By Miss Helen Hatch — Clerk — its regular monthly meeting re Herman Ploje, Mr and Mrs. Man. 4 JIM YOST, Nyssa —Phone 372-307) cently at the home of Anna Jayo uel Schnabel, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin with a covered dish luncheon i Dahnke and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mr and Mrs. John Bishop, Ira For the Latest Auction News, Listen to KSRV, Ontario, honoring Mrs. Troy and Mrs. Col Fruechtenicht, all of Payette; Mr. and Renie of Ogden, Utah, Mr. at 12:15 p.m. Daily. lins on their birthday anniver and Mrs. Bill Staub, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Johnny Bishop of Mos Bill Anderson and the Rev. and saries. Father John Baumgartner cow, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe showed a film on “Sacrament of Mrs. Theo Brackman of Ontario; Brumbach were New Year’s din PUBLIC AUCTION Penance” during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heldt and ner guests of Mrs. Mary Brum SATURDAY, JAN. 19, 11 a.m.—Located two miles north Tuesday, Jan. 15, was set as sew Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pruyn of Nyssa. bach and Ezra. Emmett, Idaho, then six miles west and */• mile north. of ing and mending day for Malheur The Schillings were married Mrs. Flora Swigert recently re 37 HEAD OF CATTLE. JOHN DEERE MODEL "A" TRAC Memorial hospital. Next meeting Jan. 9, 1938. in Sterling, Colo. turned to her home in Wilder af will be in February with Mrs Theirs was the first marriage li ter visiting for two weeks with TOR, 1952 FERGUSON "30" TRACTOR, INTERNATIONAL Nellie Powell. cense to be sold that year in Lo her daughter, Mrs. Edythe Pros "H" FARMALL TRACTOR. 1951 CHEVROLET P/a-TON TRUCK (with 1958 motor). Other Farm Machinery. SOME Dean Holmes and Margie Bo gan county. They came to the ser. FURNITURE and MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. BURT HAV gard of Payette visited Sunday Nyssa area Feb. 2, 1942, when evening in the Rolland Holmes they moved to the K'S and D Visit From Gooding ERFIELD and GENE L. ATKINSON, Owners. Terms, cash. residence. ranch where they still reside. Mrs. Mary Goodenow and Di Lunch on grounds. Mrs. Bob Holmes and Barbara They have three daughters, Mrs. anne of Gooding, Idaho, spent a were Thursday dinner guests of Marvin (Shirley) Schnabel and recent weekend with Mr. and Mrs. COMPLETE FARM DISPERSAL Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Holmes. Miss Irene Schilling of Kent, Verl Bishop. They were Sunday On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wash.; Mrs. Ron (Carolyn) Pruyn guests of Mrs. Persis Brumbaugh MONDAY, JAN. 21, 12 noon—Located 2 miles south of Holmes were dinner guests of the of Nyssa; two sons, Fred, Jr., and at Roswell. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Fruitland, Idaho, then 1 mile east. 40 DAIRY CATTLE. Rolland Holmes. Dennis at home. Their only Tuppeny and Pat were also SHORTHORN BULL, 2 years old. 1947 INTERNATIONAL Mr. and Mrs. Donald Byers of grandchild is Teresa Lynn Schna guests. "M" TRACTOR. 1949 INTERNATIONAL "C" TRACTOR. Fargo, N.D., were Sunday morn bel of Kent. Mrs. Edythe Prosser, her moth Other Farm Machinery. MILKING EQUIPMENT. 1950 Stude ing callers in the Rolland Holmes er, Mrs. Flora Swigert, Mrs. Laura baker Pickup. HAY and GRAIN. SOWS and FEEDER HOGS. home. The toughest part of politics is Brock and girls visited recently Miscellaneous Items. BURL COLLINS, Owner. Terms, cash. to satisfy the voter without giv with Mrs. Florence Henderlider at Lunch on grounds. Visitor« From North Dakota Melba. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Byers of ing him what he wants. Fargo, N D., were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Byers of Ontario were dinner guests in the parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ecklund of Birmingham, Iowa, spent last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank 01 Byers. Mrs Ecklund is Bvers’ sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ecklund of Birmingham, Iowa, were dinner guests last Thursday of Mrs. Alice Holmes. Mrs. David Ballantyne and boys spent several days visiting her * parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ’V Simpson in Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Share of Owyhee were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Mar shall. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall were dinner guests last Thursday of Lee Strickland. AUCTION SALES eSABRE Nu Acres News 6 By Farmerettes Club I Joe Edwards and Bertha God stone were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw for a holi day dinner. Earn Hite, an uncle of Mrs. Shaw, was also a guest. Members of the Conner family met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Conner for their Christmas get-together and dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans and Janice spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Ross and family in Caldwell. Vernon and Roberta Heath of Seattle visited recently with their sister, the LaVerne Conner fami- ly. Leave for California Mr. and Mrs. George Dohner left recently for California to spend approximately a month. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam of Nyssa were recent holiday dinner guests of Mrs Alida Smit and sons. Mrs. Glen Gallant and Freddie of Goodrich, Idaho, were recent dinner guests of her mother. Mrs. Alida Smit. They also visited Mrs Jake van Twisk in Nyssa. Jake Smit is spending a few weeks at the home of his mother and brothers Mr. and Mrs. A P. Chesney spent Christmas day with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs Bill Kohl and family of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daudt and daughters were also present. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL Leon Roberts. Sr., former Nys- san now residing in Ontano, was admitted to Holy Rosary hospital Monday morning for treatment. To Buy. Sell. Rent or Hir.. 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