Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 18, 1960, Page 4, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
Worthwhile Club
To Have Auciion
At Next Meeting
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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1960
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
JL
IDEAL GAS
& APPLIANCE
Al Ullman Files
For Third Term
Congressman Al Ullmail an-
i nounced las Thursday that he has
| filed for election to his third term
— PROPANE—
as U. S. Representative from Ore­
"Your Servant Beyond
By Mr*. O. P. Counsil
gon’s Second district, declaring
SUNSET VALLE Y—The , for the Democratic nomination in
the Gas Mains!”
Worthwhile club will meet Feb the May 20 primary. In a state-
14 N. First
FR 2-2214
25 with Mrs. James Langley. 1 ment from his Washington office,
Members are asked to remember Ullman said:
there is to be an auction.
“As your congressman, I will
continue to dedicate my full
Mr and Mrs. L E Newgen vis­ energies to bringing you the best
ited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Con- possible representation in our
naughy in Ontario, Sunday after­ federal government. I regard as
a principal responsibility the Uuk
noon.
Mr and Mrs. Lester Zurcher of bringing to fulfillment the
and Vicki, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. many local federal projects need­
Wilson all of Roswell, were Sun­ ed throughout the district. I will
day guests at the Harley Wilson continue to work with dedicated
congressmen from across the na­
home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hite and tion to enact better laws and pro­
Joe of Haines were week end cedures, and to achieve solutions
guests at the home of his sister, to the many problems that face
the farmers, our older citizens
Mrs. Harley Wilson.
The banquet for the Guide and other segments of our econ­
Scouts of the Stake was held at omy.”
the Owyhee LDS ward recreation
Ullman, who was first elected
hall, Friday evening.
to congress in 1956, holds degrees
Mrs. Ray Knight of Homedale in political science and public
and new daughter, Jeri Ann came law from Whitman college and
from the Caldwell hospital to the Columbia university. He is mar­
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ried and has three children. A
Lee Stoker, Wednesday.
veteran of World War II, he serv­
James Nazworthy and Manford ed with the Navy in the South­
Logan both of Homedale, were west Pacific.
Sunday visitors at the Netl Dim-
mick hevte.
ERWINS MOVE TO NYSSA
Thursday evening, Messrs, and
from home?
Mrs. Oscar Erwin and daugh­
Mmes.
Neil
Dimmick,
Roy
Holmes
Join the
and Vic Marshall were dinner ter, Gloria are now making their
family circle
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence home at 411 N. First Street. They
by long distance
Kreager of the Owyhee district. recently moved here from their
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Pomeroy of former home on route 2, Parma.
NEW, LOWER LONG DISTANCE RATES
Middleton were dinner guests at
How, for only $1.75 or U m , you
the Neil Dimmick home, Satur­ Mrs. Charles Chapin Sunday eve­
con coll onywhar« in th« country,
ning for coffee and cake to honor
day evening.
•xcapt Alaska or Hawaii, and talk
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Newgen vis­ Mrs. Wilbur Chapin’s birthday.
for thr«« wonderful minuter at the
ited Mrs. Sally Mosely in Vale,
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil at­
nighttime rtation-to-rtation rate or
Thursday. Mrs. Newgen returned tended the Music Festival in the
on Sunday (plu. federal excite lox).
Monday with the intention of Nyssa gymnasium, Friday eve­
staying several days with Mrs. ning.
Mosely.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day of
Messrs, and Mmes. Wilbur Owyhee Park were supper guests
Chapin, Kenneth Lorensen and at the Magnus Ekanger home.
William Turner of Owyhee Cor­ Saturday evening.
ners met at the home of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Baty and
daughter of Buhl, Ida., visited
Saturday afternoon with their
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Magnus
Ekanger.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver
and Lloyd Cleaver visited Mr.
and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger, Sun­
day evening.
Among those from this com­
$195.00
munity attending the Adrian car­
10-ft. Upright Freezer
nival Friday evening were Mrs.
Irvin Charland and children,
$239.50
21-ft. Upright Freezer
Lora Jo Stoker and the Wilbur
Chapins.
$349.50
25-ft. Unright Freezer
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turner of
$299.50
20-ft. Chest Freezer
Owyhee Corners and Mr. and Mrs.
Elver Nielsen were among those
. . . FULL LINE OF KELVINATOR APPLIANCES
attending the Hyman Appelman
meetings in Ontario this past
week.
Nothing Down — Pay Later!
The Pleasant Hour club met at
the home of Mrs. Charles McCoy,
-a
Tuesday afternoon. It was agreed
that the club serve food at a sale
to be held this week.
Z. Kikuchi called at the O. P.
Counsil home, Sunday afternoon.
Gayway Junction
Miss Sandra Meisinger of Boise
was at the home of her parents,
Phon« GL 2-1500
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meisinger
over the week end.
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Newell Heights
By Karla Kriagh
1 MacArthur^ are on a trip to Cali­
Tuesday and Wednesday
Out Our Way Club 1 at visited
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the Russell Talbot home Neva fornia.
Flake was a Tuesday overnight
Mrs. La Vern Cleaver helped
4-H Scholarship
guest of Marian Talbot, and other with a Valentine party at the
guests Friday evening were Mr. i school in Nyssa Friday.
Card Party Slated and Mrs. Loyd Adams, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whipple
By Mrs. Jam«« Rilchie
BUENA VISTA—Mrs. Mancil
Bishop entertained the Out Our
Way club at her home Wednes­
day. Twelve members and two
guests, Mrs. Bruce MacArthur and
Mrs. Jack Knowles were present.
A Valentine gift exchange was
held. Plans were made for the
4-H scholarship benefit party to
be held March 4 at the Oregon
Trail hall. Refreshments were
served by th., hn.tp« Th» next
meeting will be March 9 with
Mrs. Alva Goodell.
NEWELL HEIGHTS—Irvin
Tailman and Kenny of Othello,
Wash., visited with the Elvin
Worden family Sunday.
Willard Hobson and K. Hobson
were overnight guests of Mrs.
Edith Hammon.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Parson are
expected soon at the Durlin Ham­
mon home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hill were
dinner guests of the Bill Smiles.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Sharp and
family were recent dinner guests
of the R. T. Simpson family in
Mr. and Mrs. George Knowles
honor of Joy Sharp’s birthday. were Sunday dinner guests at the
Alice Simpson returned home Jack Knowles home.
with the Sharps to stay overnight.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Simpson re­ and children spent the weekend
cently visited with Mr. and Mrs. visiting at the Wayne Simpson
Warren Sailor in Payette. The and Ward Lundy homes.
Sailors will be moving soon.
Versal Sessions of Challis, Ida.,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Simpson and
family visited with the Benny
Beachs of Vale, Sunday.
Jake Borge and K. I. Peterson
attended the dedication ceremon­
ies of the county courthouse in
Vale, Saturday.
Erie Stanley Gardner, creator
Mrs. Dick Kriegh returned of “Perry Mason” and widely
home Friday after spending a few known mystery writer whose avo­
days in Buhl, Idaho, where she at­ cation is criminology and crime
tended the golden wedding anni­ prevention, served as a consul­
versary of her parents. Mr. and tant for Oregon’s first statewide
Mrs. John A. Stewart.
conference on crime prevention in
Thursday, Mrs. M. L. Kurtz call­ Salem Feb. 16, according to At­
ed on Mr. and Mrs. John Steiner. torney General Robert Y. Thorn­
Thursday evening church board ton.
met at the M. L. Kurtz home.
He also addressed the Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leedy of Downtown Kiwanis club at a noon
Vale called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. luncheon at the Senator hotel,
Leedy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. which those participating in the
L. Kurtz and Mrs. Lydia Worden attorney general’s crime confer-
called later in the afternoon.
| ence also attended.
I Gardner, himself an attorney
and former president of a Califor­
nia bar association, is engaged in
a nationwide campaign to fight
public apathy about the crime
rate and arouse public interest in
respect for law and order.
The 71-year-old author of over
100 mystery and travel books
Officers of 4-H clubs in Malheur helped
the “Court of Last
county met Saturday, Feb. 13 in Resort,” organize
co-sponsored
by Argosy
Ontario for an officers training magazine. This is a non-profit
or­
day. The meeting was planned ganization which investigates pur
to help the officers hold more ported cases of unjust imprison­ ­
interesting meetings and under­
and works for the release
stand the duties of their various ment
of
prisoners.
offices.
Gardner’s books have earned
“How Can We Improve Our more than $40 million dollars,
Meetings?” was the theme of some of them averaging 1,500,000
the opening session for all offic­ copies sold per year. His most
ers. Following the general meet­ popular character, the lawyer­
ing the 4-H’ers attended separ­ sleuth Perry Mason, has outsold
ate discussion groups dealing with any competitor, year in and year
their own offices. The presidents out.
and vice presidents convened in
But Gardner and his aliases—
one group and the secretaries in A. A. Fair, Carleton Kendrake
another.
and Charles J. Kenny — have to
The news reporters met in still keep busy turning out six novels
another group to learn how to per year plus fulfilling his writing
write better news stories, and the contracts with magazines (such as
song and yell leaders met in a the Saturday Evening Post) and
session on learning songs and television because the author’s ex­
games and how to teach them to penses are so high. He keeps
A model 4-H club meeting was seven secretaries answering 100,-
presented by the Ontario 4-H 000 letters per year, and says he
club under the direction of Mrs. has to make $120,000 a year to
Florence Pobanz, Mrs. Peggy stay even with his overhead. He
Westfall and Mrs. Rosamund I lives on a 3,000-acre ranch near
Walker.
. | San Diego.
Meeting Features
'Mystery' Author
4-H Leaders Hold
Officers Training
Day February 13
Mrs. Chas. Smith and Mr. and and Leah and Mrs Woodrow Seu-
Mrs. Ernest Smith. The evening | ell were in Nampa Thursday.
was spent playing pinochle,
Mrs. Esther Stephen and Willy
Kenneth Whipple went to On- i and Mark Stephen were Sunday
tario Saturday evening to see dinner guests at the Eugene Ste­
little Jimmy Dickens, who was phen home.
singing there.
Mrs. Lester Cleaver and Sam
Mrs. Roy Rookstool returned attended a Guide Scout banquet
home Saturday after spending two at the Owyhee Ward LDS Friday
weeks helping care for her grand­ evening. Sam accompanied the
son, Mike Edens, 10 months old Scouts to Givens Hot Springs Sat­
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edens of urday.
Parma, who had pneumonia fol­
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman
lowing surgery and was in a Cald­ and Glenda visited Sunday with
well hospital for 10 days.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Rookstool
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams vis­ in Nyssa.
ited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Massey
Mrs. Lester Cleaver’s group of
in Nampa Sunday. Mr. Massey volly ball girls of the Owyhee
has been quite ill.
Ward won their game Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sisson and from the girls of the Ontario Sec­
Dean were Sunday dinner guests ond Ward at the Owyhee LDS
at the Rollo Kent home in Nyssa. church.
Wesley and Kevin Cleaver were
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson
were Wednesday dinner guests at both quite sick this past week
Wesley had tonsilitis and Kevin
the Willis Bertram home.
Miss Barbara Tanner Was a an ear infection. They are sons
weekend guest at a friend’s home of Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Cleaver.
Roscoe Tanner and Dean Fields
in Nampa.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tanner vis­ attended schooling in Boise over
ited her mother, Mrs. Pearson in the weekend for the Air Force
Reserve.
Emmett, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and
sons took a cake and visited Mon­
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
George Cleaver, helping Mrs.
Cleaver celebrate her birthday
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie at­
tended the Drydale-Wood wed­
and COMPLETE
ding at Nyssa Sunday.
Thursday evening dinner guests
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at jhe La Vern Cleaver home were
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Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver and
Mrs. Emory Elliott. Mrs. Elliott
NEW PLYMOUTH
was also a Wednesday dinner
guest at the home of her brother,
La Vern and family, and she vis­
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her brother, Delbert and family.
Mrs. Fred Bennett was a Sun­
milking problems such as:
day evening dinner guest at the
• MASTITIS
home of her son, Buster Talbot
and family.
• PUMP TROUBLE
Messrs, and Mmes. Lester Clea­
• FAULTY PULSATION
ver, Lloyd Cleaver, La Vern Clea­
ver and Eugene and Delbert Clea­
• SLOW MILKING
ver, visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Cleaver and their houseguest, Mr.
BouMatic Milking
Cleaver’s daughter, Mrs. Emory
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Elliott of Missouri, Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Talbot and
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guests at the Jack Ward home. BOUMATIC HANDLES—
In the afternoon the group visited
Pipe Line Milking
at the Claude Derrick home near
Milking Stalls
Mitchell Butte.
Messrs, and Mmes. Alva Good­
Milk Pumps
ell, Buster Talbot, Jess Asumendi
Large
Vacuum Pump«
and Kenneth Jensen attended a
Good Used Dairy Eqpznnt.
potluck supper and pinochle party
at the Cliff Harris home at Lin­
Complete Dairy Supplies
coln Heights Friday evening.
Mrs. Esther Stephen, Mrs.
Bruce MacArthur and Mrs. Jim
Ritchie were in Nampa Thursday
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Arthur went home with her to
spend a few weeks while the Don
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