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Nyssa Gate City Journal THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1959 The Sugar City VOLUME LIV Former Nyssans Hospitalized After Accident Family Dinner Sunday Given For Tommy Lewis A family dinner was served Nov. 29 to 15 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Lewis, hon- oring their son. Tommy Lewis, who was home on leave from the United States Navy. An out-of- town guest was his aunt, Mrs. Julia Dunkel of Pocatello Lewis left Friday night for Nor- ford, Va., to board the USS Can - berra. 4-—4- SECTION SECOND 10 Cents Per Copy NUMBER 49 Festive Board Extends As Families Increase Golden Wedding Anniversary Dinner Eleven years ago on Thanks- giving, the Bill Wahlerts met the Honors Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wulf Wilton Jacksons for the first time and ate dinner together, with each family numbering four. Last Thursday, for the tradi tional turkey and trimmings, the tab*e was lenghtened, as it has I ™yt“r ?lnceL 1° ,pla5e seventeen Wahlerts and Jacksons and one guest, Tom Jones. Nellie and Bill Wahlert's chil Amity Club Members Hear dren are Billy. Tone, Raymond, Speaker From Boise AA Mary Lee, Patricia and Johnny; Members of the Amity club and Marge and Wilton Jackson I» were guests of Mrs. Lloyd Lewis tally one more than their friends Tuesday evening, Dec. 1 when she with Lynn, Caron. Marsha, Bruce, entertained at the home of her Nancy, Jill and Megan, daughter, Mrs. Don Bowers. 4"—-4- George Newark from Alcholics Clothing Club Learns 1 Anonymus in Boise was guest speaker. Mrs. Frell Blair and Mrs. How To Use Patterns SAVE THE CHILDREN FEDERATION BUNDLE DAYS . . . Bowers were prize winners for a The Oregon Trail 4-H clothing clothing by the bagful. Encouraged by enthusiastic support of club met November 23, at the novelty Thanksgiving game. their school’s PTA, these boys and girls donate good, used home of Mrs. Orville Hickman. ♦—+ clothing for children and adults in the Southern Mountains The meeting was called to order and overseas as part of SCF’s annual nationwide project of Family Dinner Given by Judy Laurance and the date of children helping children. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wulf Mr. and Mrs. J. Skeen Dec. 5, set for the club's visit to —Schoen Photo. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Field were a clothing s.ore in Boise. I ♦ ♦ hosts at a dinner early Saturday, Marilyn Hickman and Karen PUC Rules Owners A dinner party Nov. 29. attend Mrs. Will Wulf and Keith of Ida Nov. 28, honoring newlyweds, Mr. Saito gave a demonstration on and Mrs. James Skeen, prior to measuring for a pattern and Judy ed by relatives and close friends, ho Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Vance Pay for Expenditures an open house held in their honor, Laurance gave the demonstration marked the 50th wedding anni Pumphrey of Union, Ore.; Dr and Stockholders and not the rate Recent string-trades mean the at the Frank Skeen home. on how to follow pattern direc versary of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mrs. Earl A. Harvey of New Ply 4-— Wulf. The couple were married mouth and the Rev. and Mrs. Paul payers should “pick up the tab” moving of at least four families tions. for political expenditures a pub in the Nyssa area. Joe Chamber- Mrs. Marostica Hosts Refreshments were served to Nov. 24, 1909, in Council Bluffs, Ludlow. lain sold their place near the During the afternoon, the Rev. Iowa, and have made their home five members. lic utility staff member testified Arcadia school house to D. L. Tuesday Pinochle Club in Nyssa since 1936, where Mr. Ludlow heard the couple repeat 4-—4- A give-and-take feeling of love recently. Mrs. Rudy Marostica was host Hurst of Adrian. The Chamber- Wulf farmed west of Nyssa and their anniversary wedding vows. and affection between mothers ess last week to members of her Tuesday Evening Bridge Albert E. Wickert, fiscal audi lains bought the Wolford Mitchell now works for the post office de The Wulfs received many letters and their children is one of the tor, undergoing cross-examina place at the southwest edge of Tuesday evening pinochle club At Eva Boydell Home and cards of congratulations and partment. main satisfactions mothers say tion on testimony offered when Nyssa and the Mitchells bought and Mrs. Gene DeMinck and Mrs. Miss Eva Boydell entertained Centering the dinner table was gifts from their many friends. they get from rearing their fami hearing was resumed in Paci the Eugene Grasty house in the Woody Seuell, guest players. the Tuesday evening bridge club an anniversary cake, decorated Assisting to make the day a suc lies, according to Mrs. Roberta fic Power and Light Company’s north part of Nyssa. The Grastys Prize winners were Mrs. Neils in her home last week. Guest with gold ribbon, bells and tiny cess were members of the Ruth Frasier, Oregon State college ex application for a 14.5 rate in- are moving to Ontario where Mr. Larsen, and Mrs. DeMinck, high players were Mrs. Harry Miner, flowers and baked by Mrs. O. E. Gress circle of the Methodist tension specialist. and Mrs. Don Perdue and Mrs. Mrs. David Sarazin, Mrs. W. S. Cheldelin. Places were laid for church, who furnished the dinner tivaac, said ^aiu it u was the v it c staff oiaxi ’s □ Grasty has employment. | : crease, Bob Skow, traveling. Mrs. Frasier reports a recent recommendation that such ex- I Woodman and Mrs. Claude Crisp. the sons and daughters of the and members of the Marlin Ham +—4- U. S. department of agriculture penditures should be disallowed Mrs. Tom Eldredge was high Wulfs: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wulf mon circle, who sent an arrange Upsilon Group Meets survey of 11,500 homemakers in for rate-making purposes. ■ score winner, and Mrs. Miner, and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil ment of fall flowers. 15 states. Regardless of where 1 Under discussion were pay-1 With Mrs. Steffens second high. 4-—4- Leavitte of Idaho Falls and Mr. they lived, ages or numbers of ments contributed by PP & L to The monthly meeting of Up- HOLIDAY ACCIDENT TOLL and Mrs. Forrest Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stringer and children in the home, mothers re HELD TO 650; 445 ON ROADS s 31IU11 jjon chapter, Deloras of Twin Falls. ■ • • program j ltd let | Alpha i p tici i Rho v i ivy State, vj vd w, family were dinner guests in On Chatterbox Club Meets, ported greatest pleasure came b a national advertising Additional guests were Mr. and The Thanksgiving weekend hol from giving and "receiving l“ove dent^ectrL L^ht" Vnd" Power ot D£‘‘ta Kappa Gamma Socie,y’ tario for Thanksgiving at the Plans Christmas Dinner iday this year cost 650 lives in an international teacher honorary home of Mrs. Stringer’s sister and Two new members joined the from their children, in sharing Companies. accidents, according to the Asso society, was held in Nyssa at the I family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chatterbox Club when they met Bridge Club Members experiences, in feeling needed by Of 29 advertisements placed for home" of Mrs. Virginia Steffens, Pickthome. ciated Press. ' at the home of Mrs. Allen Jones. someone, and getting a sense of »tinnal Given Yule Decorations riictributinn Wickert said Nov. nt «,» 07 distribution, 27. Nov. 18. fulfillment of their “main role” national Members of the Tuesday eve- Traffic accidents killed 445, fires the staff considered 12 as legiti A letter was read from the state Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Lewis were The business session consisted ning in life. bridge club met with Mrs. 70, and other types of accidents mate operating expense and officials of Delta Kappa Gamma guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mural for of selecting new officers for the A third of the mothers found threw out the remainder. Dwight Mason in Apple Valley 135 during the 102-hour four-day Society who visited Vale last turkey dinner the evening of Nov. _and. jthe iast weck Mrs. Mason gave each period from 6 p.m. Wednesday to satisfaction in children who had The hearing, began in April and month expressing their enjoyment 125. On Thanksgiving, the Lewis’ Christmas banquet to be held at oj the iatjjes attending a Christ- midnight Sunday. “good” traits — honesty, good reconvened from time to time. of the trip. They are also enjoying were dinner guests in Boise of the Oregon Trail hall, Dec. 12 at I mas decoration, that she had The holiday traffic toll ran only grades, good health and habits of the Malheur county onions they Mrs. George Bonnell and daugh- 8 p.m. slightly higher than that for a neatness and cleanliness. Mothers i made. home with them. (ter, Sally. Mrs. Bonnell is a niece During the social hour, refresh High score winner for the eve- count covering a non - holiday also were pleased to see their mothers said they wanted to learn took The program consisted of an of the Lewis’. ments were served to 14 members. , ning was Mrs. Bill Kouns and weekend test period two weeks children take part in community more, about what to expect in in interesting and descriptive talk 4-— — dividual differences between chili" earlier—433 fatalities. i Mrs. Robert Wilson held low. activities. with slides by Mrs. Phyllis Roff Mr. and Mrs. Speed Porter and I Slumber Party Honors dren. Although they frequently com of the Vale High School faculty and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dor- w plain of cooking, clean-up and Mothers rated disobedience as on her trip to England, Ireland, ! family ity were "Turkey Day” dinner Miss Marilyn Gonyer the constant care required by the , the number one discipline prob and the main land of Europe last j guests Miss Marilyn Gonyer celebrated of Mr. and Mrs. Herman family, a third of the mothers lem, followed by showing off in summer. her 13th birthday anniversary, I Towne. listed feeding, clothing and look- front of guests, bad manners, un Nov. 20, with a slumber party at Members attending from Nyssa ing after family needs as one of tidiness, resisting advice, arguing, and Adrian were Frances Bates, the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George McKee the rewards of being a mother, talking back, shirking home re Vale Hagey, Mary Hatt, Mildred were dinner guests Thanksgiving Mrs. Leo Gonyer. Mrs. Frasier says. sponsibilities, wanting too much Elliot, Emma Zwenki, Victoria Highlighting the evening were in Boise of Mr. and Mrs. John Mothers reported some puzzling freedom, dishonesty and disagree Schweizer, Virginia Steffens, ! day games, record playing and re Dugal. Mrs. Dugal is Mrs. Mc moments, too. More than half of ment over allowances. Teasing Mary Weir, Bonita Witty, Ruth Kee’s sister. freshments, when seven of Mari- , them wanted help in disciplining and fighting among brothers and lyn’s friends gathered for the oc Anna Long, and Gladys and handling social relationships sisters, jealously, selfishness Morgan, casion. Newbill. The Neils Larsen family were between youngsters. Some of the among children, and lack of in 4*—4* +—+ Thanksgiving dinner guests of mothers felt “at a loss” in handl- terest in what goes on about them, Jaycee Wives Guests Mr. Larsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Social Evening Honors ing children when they were in- were listed as “concerns” by Ed Larsen in New Plymouth. Of Mrs. Bill Fangan Royce Chadwicks different, moody and angry. Most mothers. Mrs. Bill Fangan was hostess I Mr. and Mrs. Royce Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Berg and to a group of Jaycee wives for I Ronnie and Carla have returned to Madras after visiting in Nyssa Gary were dinner guests Thanks their monthly bridge party, at with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. giving at the home of Mr. and her home Nov. 27. Guests were the Mmes. Duane Al Chadwick and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bob Stinson and family. Mrs. Berg and Mrs. Stinson are sisters. Holcomb, David Sarazin, Bill Bar U H Neiger and Janelle. ton, John Simianer, Bob Church, On Saturday evening the Chad Mrs. H E. Collins spent Nov. Dale Overstake and Joanne Wey wicks were honored at a party given by Dr. and Mrs. David Sar- 25 with her daughters, Mrs. Ma- mouth. <•—+ azin, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Maros- cum Smith and Mrs Kenneth tica, Mr. and Mrs. Bob "Church Hunter in Boise. Mrs. Stringer Hostess and Mr. and Mrs Marvin Wilson. Mrs. Bill Stringer was hostess Additional out-of-town guests Also enjoying Thanksgiving on Nov. 30 to members of her dinner Nov. 26 were Mr. and were also former Nyssans, Mr. afternoon bridge club. Mrs. Bob and Mrs. Andy Snow of Grange Mrs. J. R. Harris, Mrs. Pearl McKinney was a guest player. Blake, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny ville, Idaho. Prize winners were Mrs. David She's only a few days old, and she's Krommenhoek, Kelly, Kevin and Sarazin, high and Mrs. Houston Jill, who were dinner guests of Revenue 'Depots’ Once Used out to prove that a calf can grow al Wilson, low “Depots for receiving the public Mr and Mrs. Gene DeMinck 4-~+ most half way to breeding weight by revenues” had to be created and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Devin at maintained during Oregon’s Pro Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maughn were tended 5 months old. We're feeding her on the dinner of district ag hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Don Kudrna visional government days. and family of Ontario at Thanks riculture teachers Saturday at the Purina Nursing Chow and Calf Star- Patton home in Baker. giving dinner, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Child and their four children of Hillsboro, ! and former Nyssa residents, were ! hospitalized on Nov. 25 foliow ing what was termed by in vestigating officers as a “freak” accident. The Child family, en route to spend Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Child in Salt Lake City, were hit head-on by a car driven by John McCoy of Mountain Home. The third car in the mix-up swerved when its hood flipped up and the driver did not stop Wit nesses said that the car didn’t leave the highway. Mrs. Child is still confined in a Boise hospital but is reported improving. The children, Cynthia, 11; Melani, 8; Debbie, 6 Bryan, 1 Vi and their father were released following several days of treat ment. 1 1 String-Trades Move Families Mothers Report Joys, Problems Of Family Life PERSONALS REMEMBER John Deere Day IS HERE! IS JUST A WEEK AWAY! Thursday, Dec. 17 Bring the Family and Be Our Honored Guests APPLES Romes PROGRAM S2.00 WinescDs $1.00 9:00 a.m. Through the Day— JOE STEPHEN Factory Experts will answer all your questions on: ★ Machinery Operation Troubles ★ Minor Maintenance Operations ★ Best Machinery Utilization ★ "What's New in Machinery?" 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