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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT Holmes Family Moves io Storey Farm After 20 Years at Previous Location Norland Couple Feted Saturday On Anniversary THURSDAY. JANUARY 13, 1986 By Mr«. Dyr* Robert« By Alberta Tyner Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams were Miss Leona Burnham of Port By Mr«. Waldo Smalley OREGON TRAIL—Mr. and Mrs Sunday afternoon callers at the land recently spent several days Rolland Holmes and Jerry are home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Aus-1 APPLE VALLEY—Mr and Mrs. visiting Mr and Mrs Ernest Seu- now at home on the former man in Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roger Norland and two sons of ell and family. Darryl and la-onu Jamieson were Sunday evening Storey farm. As a young married Madras spent a recent week with left Sunday. Dec. 26, for OSU in “The man who goes through couple, Rolland and Opal set up callers at the Adams residence his mother, Mrs. Martha Norland Corvallis where both are students. Mrs. Dave Savage and girls Mr. and Mrs. Dan Norland and life looking for Nomething housekeeping on the old Finn Miss Cheryl Brock of Boise soft, can only find it under Warren place. After two or three spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. family of Umatilla were also spent New Year’s weekend with moves, they returned to settle I Marvin Udlinek. his hat.” her parents, Mr. and Mrs Delno guests in the Norland residence. down for a period of more than Guests in Adams Home Brock. Messrs, and Mmes. Gene Ste 20 years. Mrs. Edythe Prosser attended Mrs. Gus Flowers of Twin Falls phen, Raymond Norland. Lester Recently the place was sold and Mrs. Wayne Adams of Pay Norland and Art Norland were Dec. 29 funeral services for her and the Sonny Takami family ette visited Saturday afternoon Jan. 1 evening guests in the aunt, Mrs. Josie Harper at Cald- will move there in a short time. with Mrs. Alfred Adams. well. Martha Norland home to help Mr The Holmes couple and their Mr. and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny Sunday evening dinner guests and Mrs. Roger Norland celebrate young son have remodeled and of the Glenn Brown family were their 25th wedding anniversary. I were recent dinner guests of repaired the buildings on the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mdrrow and Mrs. Persis Brumbaugh at Ros By Mr«. Georg* Mo*ll*r Storey farm and are now settled Roberta of Nyssa. well. Steve Hansen recently spent ARCADIA — Member« of the at that location. Mr and Mrs. Jim Thompson re Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers were several days with his grand Arcadia club will meet Friday, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Goo Jan. 14. in the home of Mrs. Dick turned recently to their teaching last Thursday night callers in the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parr visit ing. positions at La Grande. Corn. ed Saturday afternoon with Mr. Jim Farmer home. The Byers Mrs. Elmer Wood visited Jan. and Mrs. William Parr at Payette. were Sunday dinner guests of Purchas* Banta Farm Mr. and Mi’s. John Zittercob re 2 with Mr. and Mrs Lloyd A Saturday overnight guest of Mrs. Ethel Lay at Payette. Mr and Mrs. Clay and family Mrs. Rolland Holmes and Mrs. have purchased the Banta place turned home Saturday from Bend Wood and family in Nyssa I.arry the Alva Goodell family was Frank Byers took Mrs. Linda Toll and moved recently. He is a tea where they spent a week with and Robin Wood have the chicken Dean Sappe. Dirk Sappe was Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks. The pox. an overnight visitor in the Don to her home in Ontario Tuesday cher in the Wilder schools. men did some goose hunting in | Returns From Medford afternoon of last week. Mrs. Toll Share home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gooing and Mr. and Mrs. John Bretz vis- had been visiting her daughter. Nancy of Klamath Falls were that area. Mrs. Mary Thompson returned Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cindell were ' home Sunday. Dec 26, after spen ited Wednesday evening of last Mrs. Holmes. recent overnight guests of Mr. week in the Buster Edwards resi Friday evening callers in the and Mrs. J. D. Gooing. Nancy was Saturday evening visitors in the ding a week visiting with friends dence. Earl Crocker home were Mr. and enroute to Ricks college at Rex Ernest Stephenson home. at Medford. Mrs. Frank Byers. burg, Idaho. Club Sets Jan. 13 Session Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard, ac-1 Noel Tuppeny returned home Steve Ross, son of Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Don Hunt and Jenni of companied by Mrs. Don Bullard Dec. 28 from Denver, Colo., where Merry Matron club members will hold their first meeting of Bert Ross, spent the weekend Baker, Ore., were Dec. 28 visitors and Alan, went to Boise Friday he spent the Christmas holidays. to see a newly adopted grandson the year at the home of Virginia with Mike Hartley. The boys of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gooing. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Prosser re Rookstool on Jan. 19. Each mem celebrated Mike’s birthday anni Mr. and Mrs. George Nedrow who arrived at the Marvin Jen turned Dec. 30 to their home in ber is to take a friend who may versary. of Ashton, Idaho, and Mrs. Pete sen home on New Year’s day. Hi« Pilot Rock after vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Favinger Peterson and family of Caldwell weighed 7 pounds, 14 ounces, has Mrs. Edythe Prosser, Mr. and Mrs. be interested in joining the or ganization. Election of officers were Jan. 6 evening dinner guests were Dec. 29 visitors in the Earl been named Mark and joins a Delno Brock. 4-year-old brother, Larry. will be held. Roll call will be to I of the Ed Tyner family. Mr. and Boston home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Webster and suggest something unusual the Mrs. Tyner were Friday night Holiday Visitors son were recent visitors of Mr. Enter« Nursing Hom* callers in the Alvin Benoit home. club could do this year. Miss Katherine Baird entered and Mrs. Jesse Higgins, The David Saunders from LeTour- later couple were guests in th. neau college at Longview. Texas, the nursing home wing of Mal home of his brother-in-law and heur Memorial hospital last week. and his grandfather. B. R. Saun sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ni ders of Salina, Kan., arrived Dec. She is formerly of Cherryvale, chols in Vale. Jan. 2 visitors in 22 to spend the holidays with Mr. Kan., and for the past year re the Higgins home were Mr. and — Conducted by — and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders. Both sided with her sister, Mrs. J. I. Mrs. Shorty Hall and boys of the first part of last week to Brady. Col. Bert Anderson Col. Guy Sparks left Mrs. Amy Stradley visited Sun Payette. return to their respective homes. Ontario — 889-5501 Nyssa — 372-3475 day with Mrs. William Stradley , Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts Mrs. Emma Tuning of Caldwell spent New Year’s day with Mr. For the Latest Auction News, Listen to KSRV, Ontario, was a recent guest of Mr. and in Big Bend. Mrs. Larry Gardner and chil and Mrs. Jim Carroll at Cairo at 12:15 p.m. Daily. Mrs. C. L. Fritts. On New Year’s dren of Boise returned to their Mr. and Mrs. David Krause of day they were all dinner guests Nyssa were also guests. of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tuning at home Sunday after a week-long Miss Linda Bishop returned BIG ANNUAL MACHINERY SALE visit with her parents, Mr. and Jan. 2 to EOC in La Grande. SATURDAY, JAN. 15, 10 a.m. —At Nyssa Sale Yard, i Roswell. Mrs. George Hust and family. mile north of Nyssa on Third street. This is an open con Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hill were FROM NEBRASKA signment sale with the public invited to submit machinery of New Year's dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. David Barnhart and RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Pete L. Green re and Mrs. Robert Hill and family. all kinds. Consignments have already been made on tractors, Sue Dibble left Dec. 30 family were New Year’s dinner turned Jan. 2 from a week’s trip nearly all kinds of trucks, pickups, balers, mowers, combines, for Miss guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew to Scottabluff and Bayard, N<«b. college at Bethany, Okla. numerous other items of equipment, tools and miscellaneous Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shippy and Standal. The Nyssans visited their son. articles. For further information contact Guy Sparks or Roger Danny of Weiser were recent Recent dinner guests of Mr. Robert L. Green, who returned Baker. Terms, cash. Lunch. weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. William Poppe were Mr. Dec. 21 after a year’s duty in and Mrs. Bill Meeks. Emery and Viet Nam; his family, other rela Earl Boston. Jan of Caldwell and Si Lett of tives and friends. COMPLETE DISPERSAL OF DAIRY HERD Trio Returns to College Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Poppe were MONDAY, JAN. 17, 12 noon — Located 3 miles west of SanDee Hobson and Gary Coul New Year’s dinner guests of Mr. Nyssa Clover Lawn Dairy plant, then 1 mile south and Vi ter were Jan. 2 evening guests and Mrs. Bill Knox. mile west. 50 TOP QUALITY HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE. of Shirley Seward after church Mrs. Walter Hopper and two 14 years of ABS breeding. Technician will be present at auc services. Later all three left for daughters of Union, Ore., were recent guests of her parents, Mr. tion and individual records will be given sale day. In 1965. Northwest Nazarene college. 528.266 lbs. of milk were sold, with average test of 3.8. All Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells and and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble. Mr. and Mrs. Joe O’Neill and cattle vaccinated and tattooed. Some Milk Cans. Good Two- family were New Year’s dinner Stanchion Stock Trailer. HAROLD KURTZ, Owner. (Eight guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. family were Jan. 1 evening guests of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd bred heifers consigned by Oscar Bratton.) Terms, cash. Lunch. Franklin at Payette. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Riblett. Dibble. Club Members To Meet at Corn Home in Arcadia AUCTION SALES AW- Mrs. A. Goodell Hosts Recent Party For Knitting Club Members, Mothers By Helen Hoffman BUENA VISTA Mrs. Alva Goodell entertained Dec. 29 for members of the Nimble Knitters i ll club and their mothers with an after-Christmas potluck din ner and gift exchange at her home. Twenty guests were in attendance. Mrs. Henry Estrick and Von of Meridian mid Mrs Orin« Clea ver visited Friday with the Alva Goodell mid Delbert Cleaver fam ilies Return From Now York Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Zelf and Mury Jo recently returned home from n trip to New York. They visited during the holidays with Mrs. Van Zelf’s parent« nt Ro chester. Enroute home they took Mary Jo to Ln Grande where she attend« EOC nnd went on to vi«it their daughter«, the L. E. Chau- doins ut Salem mid the Donald Mr. and Mrs LaVern Cleaver attended a housewarming Satur day evening at the Ward Lundy home in Nyssa. Edith Ann, Terry Lynn and Merry Joyce Corfield stayed with their grandmother, Mrs. Edith llauths at Mount Angel. Roy Gibson, non of Mr. nnd Whipple, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Province, took Mrs. Jay Gibson, left Jan fl to Johnny Corfield to ¡.a Grande to visit relatives at Ogden prior to enroll at Eastern Oregon college entering the mission home nt The Provinces went on to Elk Sult Lake City on Jan. 10. City, Idaho, on business nnd re The Alva Goodell«, Don Shares turned last Thursday evening. and Bud Sappe« dined New They were dinner guests that Year’s eve at the Four Season« night in the Whipple home. cafe in Ontario. Mrs. Edith Whipple and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Somers were Esther Stephen attended funeral Jan. 4 card guests ut the Alva services Saturday for Rollie Pat- Goodell home. tee at Nyssa. The two women had Miss Sylvia Cleaver arrived dinner in Vale and visited during Jan. 6 from Boise to visit her the afternoon with Mrs. Mcrvin parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leiter Bowman. I Cleaver Arrive« From Virginia Mrs. William Guthrie and Mar VISITORS FROM BOISE Mrs. Frank Vetsch and son of tin Tanner went to Hois«1 Jan. fl to meet William •'Butch" Guthrie Boise were recent visitors of her who arrived on a plane from Vir mother, Mrs. Minnie lx*uck. ginia to spend a 30-day leave REDUCE FAT visiting relatives prior to being If your <»vrrw«lirht I m <1ur to <»v©r- sent to Viet Nam. The Guthries •»atliiti and you want t<» u«-t rhl of were dinner guests on Saturday that u«ly fat. ifrt our tahlvlN <allr<1 HI.! M< >1 Avallabh* without a and Sunday of her parents. Mr. d<>> tor'* »EX. pi« avrlptlun. HI.IM< >!>I*1X will halp yon ho»«« thoar extra and Mrs. Guy Tanner pound« by •!«’« »raninir your <1mlra Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen. for food, not by AtnrvIhK you. but by simply ««llminat Ing thr urn« for Mr. and Mrs Joe Stephen and extra port iori" I I M< >1 •! family, Mrs Esther Stephen and only |3 on nnd la Ol’A It ANTKEJl» to work or r«t your full money back. Willie wen« recent guests nt a HI.IMOI»I,*X I k wold «»rluAlve by birthday party honoring Mrs. NYSSA PHARMACY—Nym Eugene Stephen at her home. Mali onirra 1«*III<»<J Cake and ice cream were served. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman attended ■ 50th wedding anniver sary celebration Sunday after 114 Bower Avenue noon for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur NYSSA . . . OREGON Rourke at Dempsey hall in Nam Phone 372-3305 pa The Rourkes are former Ne braska neighbors of the Hoff Steam Cleaning mans. Major Overhaul Work Mrs. George Folkman was a Brake* — Tun*-Up Saturday dinner guest of Mrs. Blanche Hoffman. 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