THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1966
Residents of Big Bend Area Attend
Roswell School Reunion in Parma
By Mrs. Dyre Robert«
BIG BEND The Darrell Eng
lish und Phil Clucus families,
Messrs. und Mme«. Harvey Ben
nett, Leroy Bennett und Vurner
Hopkins attended the Roswell
high school reunion Sunduy ut
the Parma purk.
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON
GIRLS ATTEND TWO WEEK
SCOUT CAMP NEAR McCALL
Girl Scouts Nancy Jackson,
Leah llenigson and Barbie Ten-
sen returned July 15 from two
weeks nt Camp Alice Pittenger
near McCall.
Both Nancy and Barbie were
elected council representatives of
their respective units and were
responsible for planning day-to-
day activities at the camp.
During their stay, Nancy's and
lx.*ah's unit went on a five-day
p" k 'lip to BouldM lake. while
Burble and her unit spent seven
days hiking from Duck lake to
upper Payette lake.
R. Ritchie Returns
To Transport Ship
After 21-Day Leave
PAGE THREE
HAS EMERGENCY SURGERY
Sunset Valley—'Mrs. O. P. Coun-
sil underwent emergency surgery
Saturday night at Malheur Me
morial hospital for a ruptured ap
pendix.
Mr. and Mrs. George Folkman,
Mr and Mrs. Carl Simpson and
Karla visited her Sunday eve
ning. They also visited another
patient, Mrs. Bevington of Ogden,
Utah, and Mrs. Delbert Gamer
who was staying with her mother,
Mrs. Bevington.
ATTEND FAMILY REUNION
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen at
tended a reunion picnic of the
Shane family July 17 at Caldwell.
Out-of-town guests included the
Howard Duncan family of Lin
coln, Neb., Mrs. Florence Baruth
Don’t take for granted that you of Alexandra, Neb. Mr. and Mrs
have clear title on the anima! Cecil Vice of Vale. Guests from
you purchase. Be sure you have Caldwell were Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Gerdes, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Shane
it.
K. W. Sawyer, assistant state VISIT DeMINCK FAMILY
director of agriculture for live-
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Comstock
stock services, has that advice for and nine children of Reseda,
all who purchase animals after Calif., visited several days last
rendering a decision recently on week in the Eugene DeMinck
the rightful owner of a cow con residence.
signed for sale at a livestock auc
tion market.
Owners of the brand testified
The animal was among 60 head that in the past several years they
purchased some six months pre had lost cattle, and 10 whiteface
viously by the person consigning cows with their brand were miss
it for sale, but the brand inspec ing in 1964. the year the purchase
tion certificate he received at was made.
time of purchase failed to show
They could not prove this par
purchase of the animal branded
ticular animal was stolen at the
on the right hip with PS.
same time but neither could the
Stale Impounds Money
most recent owner provide proof
When the animal was later con of legal title or ownership —
signed for sale, clear title wa hence the brand had to be ac
questioned because of the brand, cepted as prima facie evidence of
which was recorded to a man at ownership. This meant the ori
The Dalles and the money im ginal owner was given the SI29
realized from sale of the cow.
pounded by the state.
Warning Sounded
For Clear Title
In Animal Buying
Mr. und Mr«. Donald Costlcy and
daughters
of Portlund have been
En-3 Robert B. Ritchie left July
1
visiting her mother, Mrs. Mury
13 after visiting for 21 days with
Auker und David.
his mother, Mrs. George Folkman,
other
relatives and friends.
Kansans Visit Bishop Family
He
planned
Ut be in San Fran
Mr. und Mrs, Vai Sorensen of
cisco early this week to board his
Wichita, Kun , arrived last Friday
troop transport ship, the USS
for u week’s visit with her sister,
Magoffin, APA 199. Out of the
Mrs. Verl Bishop and family.
past 10 months, he has spent ap
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucus at
Mrs. Dorothy Shaw and daugh
proximately eight of them over
tended a July 16 banquet at the ter, Mrs. Frank Shelton and
VISIT IN CLEAVER HOME
seas.
Caldwell Smorquet with mem- daughter of Nyssa visited July 14
Buena Vista—Mr. and Mrs. La-
school
bere of the Roswell high
Among places he has been are
with Mrs. Chet Smith.
Vem Cleaver and family spent a
class of 1941.
Vietnam,
Korea,
Okinawa,
Hong
Steve Prosser of Pilot Rock,
recent weekend with her brother
Kong and Pearl Harbor. While
Ore., urrived last Saturday eve LEAVES FOR NEBRASKA
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burpee ning to visit his grandmother,
at
Subic
Bay
in
the
Philippines,
Owyhee — Mrs. Elsie Anderson
Jack Bowen and family at Her
(Mury Sumer) of Portland were Mrs. Edy the Prosser.
left July 13 after spending sev he saw Martha Raye in one of miston. Another brother and sis
weekend visitor« at the John 8a-
her
personal
appearances.
His
Mrs. Florence Hendcrlider, Mrs. eral weeks with her son-in-law
,mcr home. The Burpees attended Murie Douglas and Miss Nancy and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ches ship also spent two months in Ba ter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bowen, were guests for several
the Roswell school reunion
Blades, nil of Nampu, were Sun ter Mills. While in the Pacific Nang.
days last week in the Cleaver
day visitors at the Dyre Roberts Northwest she also spent 10 days
Robert joined the Naval Re
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Olson home. Other guests included Mrs. visiting her brother - in - law and serve in .963 and now has leas home. He is a member of the
state police department and the
were Sunday guests at the Noel David Krause of Ny.i«a. Mrs. Jim sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. De than a year to serve.
couple was moving from Salem
Tuppeny home.
Raven in Portland.
Carroll and duughter of Vale.
to La Grande where he will be
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawk of
Visit In Brumbach Home
Mrs. Anderson planned to visit Litter Unpopular
stationed.
Mrs. Irene Bishop of Ogden, Mr. Boise visited July 15 with Mrs. relatives in Kittridge and Denver,
Litter is an eyesore, a tax drain
Colo., before returning to her and a health menace ... so de VISITORS FROM NAMPA
und Mrs. Grover Lee of Boise vis Edythe Prosser.
home in Scottsbluff, Neb.
ited Monday at the home erf Ezra Host Supper tor Wedding Party
posit litter in a trash receptacle
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Moore of
Brumbach.
and help keep the Pacific North Nampa visited last Saturday in
Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins I
Mr. und Mrs. Horace Chancy held a picnic supper Monday eve-1 CLASSIFIEDS FOR RESULTS! west clean and beautiful.
the S. C McConnell home.
entertained Sunday with a birth ning for 32 relatives and friends j
day dinner in honor of their son. of the Hopkins - I.owe wedding
Dallus. Guests were the Don Ka- party following rehearsal.
del family of Caldwell, Mr. and
Harvey Bennett accompanied
Mrs. Bill Brownfield and Lynn I Marion Bennett of Roswell to
Chaney of Boise, Anna Chancy of Boise July 14 to visit their uncle, j
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Nyssa, the Jimmy und Dallas Leonard Carter, who is a patient
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Chaney families.
at the Veterans' hospital.
Mrs. Floyd Wood and children j
Mr. und Mrs. Phil Clucas at
tended funeral services July 16 of Marsing, Mr. und Mrs. Bud :
in Boise for Mrs. Addie Thur«-; Robbins of Phoenix, Ariz., were
r n
Monday guests at the home of
ton.
Bob and Susie Hollingsworth Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blevins re-'
of Boise spent several days last
4
week visiting with their grand turned Sunday from a visit with j
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hig a cousin, Mrs Otto Winters of
Lurumie, Wyo., and her mother,
gins.
Mrs. Bessie Wagle of Akron,
Vacation in Illinois
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Colo. While there, they attended
Mr. und Mrs. Joe Witty and ti family reunion in honor of her
family returned home Saturday mother’s 78th birthday anniver- j
tW £
evening from u threc-week vaca sary.
f /
tion The Wittys tOUfwd Yellow
y'J
stone park, und then visited Mrs. Attend Linen Shower
Mrs. Frances Johnston of On- j
Witty’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Spears in Gladstone, Ill. tario was a July 14 overnight
Why only THINK you are saving
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bennett guest at the home of Mrs. Bobbi |
when you can PROVE beyond a
CHOICE
GRADE
vacationed several days last week Thompson and Mary. The trio
doubt that you DO at RAY'S FOOD
and Helen Hatch attended a linen
at Joseph, Orc.
BONELESS
FAIR where you will find STORE
Mr. and Mrs. David Douglas shower for Mary Thompson that '
WIDE
BARGAINS!
of Longview, Wash , recently vis night at the Roswell home of !
ited Mrs. Pedro Sillonis and fam- Mrs. Dorothy Obendorf.
Laurence Clucas recently ac- i
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LEAN — MEATY
Mr. and Mrs Rolan Riggs, Deb companied Mr. and Mrs. Graham
Choice
bie and Don of Parma. Mrs. Del Van Patten and Kathy to the!
CHUCK
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no Brock of Sunset Valley and Seattle arcu whfia they attended
Miss Chery! Brock of Boise were the wedding of Kathy's former I
Saturday evening visitors at the roommate.
Twelve members and eight j
Dyre Roberts home.
guests
of the Jolly Jane club met
.w
Debbie Slabaugh of Caldwell
LEAN. SIZZLING — GROUND M
was a Saturday overnight guest in Parma July 13 for a picnic lun
cheon at the home of Mrs. Leah
of Linda Sue Abbott.
Mr. und Mrs. Albert Gifford of Fisher. Next meeting is schedul
Blade Cut
Nyssa visited Sunday with Mr. ed to be at the Joe King home '
in Baker.
and Mrs. Ray Cartwright.
Hosts Pinochle Club
FRESH-FROZEN — HEN
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Guests From California
Mrs. Dyre Roberts was hostess !
CASE LOT — Hunt's or Rosedale
The Rev. and Mrs. Gerald to Happy Dozen pinochle club |
Phipps and Jimmy of Concord. members July 15 at her home. I
Calif., were July 11 guests of Mr. Guest players were Mrs. Ima
and Mrs. Vurner Hopkins and Begeman, Rose Willis and I^iura
Kenny. Jimmy served as best Brock. Prizes were won by Mrs.
man at Kenny’s wedding.
Murge Ixxiney, Sue Ashcraft, Ima
FLAKY
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edens and Begeman and June Ward.
POTATO
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Jerry visited Thursday with Mrs
BETTY CROCKER
Mrs. Edythe Prosser entertain
Imogene Carpenter and family of ed guests at a picnic dinner last
Ontario.
Sunday afternoon. Those present
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Wisby of included Mr. and Mrs. Al Kiester
Gaston, Ore, were Sunday over of Homedale, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
night guests at the home of her Maurer of Wilder, the Delno
cousin, Mrs. James McGinnis. The Brock family and Steve Prosser.
Geisha — MANDARIN
CHOCOLATE FUDGE
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Wisby couple attended the Ros
R ays
well high school reunion.
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Appropriate Slogan
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harvey of
Motto of the nation's more than
Nampa were Sunday visitors of 2.2 milloin 4-H club members is I
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith.
“to make the best better.”
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