O O O O O O THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1960 By Mrs. Waldo Smalley APPLE VALLEY — 4-H club leaders of Canyon county were honored with a turkey dinner given by Idaho Power Co Mon­ day evening, Nov. 14, at the com­ munity house in Parma. Those attending from Apple Valley were Mrs. Dolly Iiams, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray and Becky. « Mr. and Mrs Heber Evans and Mr and Mrs. David Jones, all of Malad, Idaho, visited with their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price, from Tuesday until Thursday a week ago. Carl Hild of Oxbow dam was home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Caldwell and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Lan­ dis Dutro and Vicki, all of Nampa, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson vis­ ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thaniel Botner and family in On­ tario. Nelda Seward and Joyce Zicka- fuse of Northwest Nazarene col­ lege in Nampa and Diana Cutler of Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pierce called in the afternoon and all of the young people were call­ ers on Mrs. Ed Wild who is in the Nyssa hospital recovering from major surgery. Auxiliary Members ¿erve Holiday Dinner, Plan Yuletide Party A large crowd attended the an­ nual Thanksgiving dinner given by Eagles auxiliary members last Tuesday at the Eagles hall. Hus­ bands were honored guests at the turkey dinner. Thirty-two members attended a short business meeting follow­ ing the dinner. Kathleen Sharp versary dinner last Sunday in honor of their niece, Terrie Mc­ Grath. Guests at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Collins of Boise, Petty Officer 1st Class Carl Collins of San Diego, Calif., Ellen Mitchell of Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cahill of Parma, John Mc­ Grath of Boise, George Lupcho of Tacoma, Wash., Barbara Martin of Parma, Gail Zinn, Beverly and Terrie McGrath of Boise. Mrs. Anna Boston left Friday for Portland to visit her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Isaacs and baby of Boise were Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. Florence Hild. In the afternoon Mrs. Isaacs and Mrs. Hild were visitors of Mrs. Wanda Pollard in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey were Sunday dinner guests of her sis­ ter, the Rev. and Mrs. Frank Co­ ley of Melba. O O O O o O O Arc Welding — at — O DRIVERS LICENSE TESTS Back-to-School Events SCHEDULED FRIDAY, NOV. 25 A drivers license examiner will Acclaimed Success; be on duty in Nyssa Friday, Nov. 25, at city hall between the hours j Room Count Listed of 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., according to This year's back-to-school nights an announcement received from have been filed away as having the Department of Motor Vehicles been very successful, according to of Oregon. PTA officers. Turnout for the Individuals wishing original li­ high school wasn't quite what was censes or permits to drive are expected, but other than that at­ asked to file applications well tendance was considered good on ahead of the scheduled closing all nights. hour in order to assure time for Each meeting featured a theme completion of the required license dealing with something of special test. interest to the group concerned The high school program featured was winner of the jackpot prize high school - college relationship and Ruth Collins won the door with visiting committees on hand prize. Application for re-mem- to discuss any problems that par­ bership for Virginia Bybee was ents might have. read and voted on. Initiation of Junior high’s theme was parent­ members will not be held until teacher - pupil relationship, in Jan. 3, 1961. Plans were discussed for the hopes of bringing a better under­ annual Christmas party to be held standing to the group. Dec. 20 for auxiliary members. Elementary grade back-to-school The auxiliary will also assist the program climaxed the meetings Eagles with the annual Christmas with a program based on pupil party for children up to 12 years and the new report card. Room count winners were Mrs of age. An officers meeting will be held Opal Alcorn, first grade; Mrs. Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. Door prize Eulah McConnell, second grade; will be furnished by Bertha Tay- Virgil Seward, third grade; Mrs. lor, refreshments by Thelma Mef- Eva Chadwick, fourth grade; Mrs. ford and Fern Patterson, enter- Nina Baxter, fifth grade; Mrs. tainment by Frances Laurance Tavie Hendricks, sixth grade; and Silvie Smith. | Mrs. Dorothy Nolen, seventh O G PAGE FIVE 1 ’ THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON ---------------- BROWNIE TROOP CONTINUES Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carlson of GUESTS AT FIFE HOME WORK ON WINTER BOUQUETS Chehalis, Wash., returned Nov. Mr. and Mis. Reece Nielsen of Brownie troop 99 met Friday at the home of Mrs Dick Tensen. The girls continued work on win­ ter bouquets for hospital favors. The next meeting will be Dec. 2 at the Tensen home. —Barbara Fangen, Reporter GUESTS AT BERTRAM HOME Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen and Diane were Saturday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram and Lu­ cille. Monday evening dinner guests at the Bertram home were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson. grade; Miss Marie Coate, eighth grade; and seniors, high school. A special Christmas program is being planned by Mrs. Robert Q. Smith, with details of meeting to be announced later. 15 to their home after spending two weeks pheasant hunting and visiting at the David Beers home. The Carlsons had recently return­ ed from a trip to Sweden and showed colored slides to their hosts. Hyrum, Utah, arrived Tuesday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Fife. Other daughters, Miss Ann Fife who attends Uni­ versity of Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Worden of Richland, Wash., arrived Wednesday at the Fife Mr and Mrs. James Lissman home. and family were recent Sunday — dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ARRIVES HOME FROM O6C Dean Lancaster. Dan Wilson arrived home Wed­ nesday evening from Oregon ATTEND PARTY State college at Corvallis to spend Mr. and Mrs. Jim Obenchain the holidays with his parents, Mr. attended an anniversary party and Mrs. Boyd Wilson. Sunday in Ontario honoring his brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Claar of Mrs. Robert C. Obenchain, on Boise were Sunday dinner guest« their 10th wedding anniversary. I of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Herriman. GIFTS—CARDS IDEAL GAS & APPLIANCE Gadgets — Handmades Christmas Novelties — PROPANE — FOR APPOINTMENT —CALL FR 2-2132 "Your Servant Beyond the Gas Mains!’’ 14 N. First FR 2-2214 COREY'S GIFTS 3 Miles SW of Nyssa East Enterprise Ave. ALL BANKS IN OREGON TO CLOSE SATURDAYS I EGINNING JANUARY 21,1961 I Five-day week to be observed by Banks throughout State Beginning with Saturday, January 21, 1961, all banks in Oregon will observe a five-day banking week, Monday through Friday. The new five-day banking policy is in keeping with the prevailing practice of banks nationally, and is virtually uni­ versal in the Western states. Additional hours of banking service on Fridays or other week days will be provided by many of of the undersigned banks to fit the needs of their communities. Perhaps the main consideration in establishing a regular five-day week was the wishes of bank employees. Under present conditions many fam- ■* ~s— — ». 180-Amp. MSM BUSY BEE BANK OF CENTRAL OREGON AIRCO CITIZENS BANK OF CORVALLIS Redmond BANK OF COMMERCE Corvallis CITIZENS BANK OF OSWEGO Milton-Freewater BANK OF EASTERN OREGON Transformer-Type AC Welder Arlington and Branches BANK OF ILLINOIS VALLEY — Featuring — Sturdy, Compact Construction Continuous Current Control Two Welding Current Ranges Power Factor Correction Cave Junction Oswego and Branch CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK Sandy COQUILLE VALLEY BANK Coquille BANK OF LEBANON Lebanon and Branch DALLAS CITY BANK Dallas BANK OF OREGON Woodburn and Branch DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK Roseburg and Branches BANK OF SHEDD Shedd and Branch Excellent for the Garage, Farm, Ranch, Filling Station or Hobby Shop! St. Helens BANK OF WALLOWA COUNTY Joseph CANBY UNION BANK Canby CITIZENS BANK Phone, Write or Stop in FIRST NATIONAL BANK Independence o Albawy • ’ Roseburg and Branch FIRST STATE BANK OF ELGIN Elgin and Branch FIRST STATE BANK Milwaukie and Branches FOREST GROVE NATIONAL BANK of M c M innville McMinnville flRST NATIONAL BANK IN CLATSKANIE Clatskanie OF HARRISBURG Harrubu'fl PIONEER BANK OF MILWAUKIE Milwauki« ROGUE VALLEY STATE BANK Medford and Branch SECURITY BANK Of MYRTLE POINT Myrtle Point SECURITY BANK OF OREGON Portland and Branches Forest Grove GRANT COUNTY BANK John Day and Branch GRESHAM STATE BANK Gresham INLAND EMPIRE BANK Umatilla and Branch FIRST NATIONAL BANK HRST NATIONAL BANK CITIZENS BANK OF ALBANY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ROSEBURG OF MILWAUKIE BANK OF ST. HELENS "Your N.A.P.A Dealer1 Phona FR 2-2293 11 North Third Street " * With Our Nyssa Auto Parts » • •»» ¡lies with both husbathd and wife employed find it ’ impossible to spend their weekends together. Then, I too, a system of staggered days off during the week has made it difficult to maintain the continuity of service you should expect. In addition to extended Friday hours, such other services as bank-by-mail, 24-hour depositories, speedy bank-from-your-car facilities, etc., are avail­ able to make five-day banking suit your require­ ments. I Your bank will appreciate having you discuss I with them any special problems you feel that yoa might have in connection with the Saturday dosing. LOW COST • • • • O O Celebrate Joint Anniversaries Five birthday anniversaries were celebrated Tuesday, Nov. 15, at the Lulu Standal home. Those honored were Gertrude Hicks, Ruth MacDaniel, Nell Correll, Anna Boston and Lulu Standal. Each lady received a shower of Collins' Host Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Fay Collins en­ birthday cards and handkerchiefs. tertained with a birthday anni- Fifteen guests were present and enjoyed games and visiting. Mrs. Alberta Morrow of Cotton­ wood, Idaho, has been visting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Butcher, and her sister, Mrs. Helen Groom who is in a Boise hospital. Bob Carru­ thers of Cottonwood brought Mrs. Morrow last Tuesday and they are both guests of the Butcher family this week. John Griffin of Halfway, Ore., was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin. They all at­ tended the annual PTA carnival Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Waldeurn and children of Baker, Ore , were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nichols. Sat­ urday evening Mr. and Mrs. Al­ bert Nichols and Pamela of On­ tario were also dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray an­ nounce the birth of a new grand­ daughter, born Nov. 20 to their WITH A daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Geer of Albany, Modern farmin« Tj A N D and Land Bank - q A wTrr Ore. Loam go hand I j AW x X Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nichols en- in hand. Wheth- t x - x a tertained with a family dinner er your need. LiVJAla Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. L. D. are for expanding, modernizing, Waldeurn and family of Baker. buying equipment, improving your method«, or refinancing, Other guests present were Mr. drop in at this farmer-owned and and Mrs. Jim Nichols, Dan and operated Federal Land Bank Al­ Nelda of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. location office. We'll be glad to Albert Nichols and Pamela of On­ give you complete information tario. on long-term, low-coit financing for all farm and ranch needs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders and family were Sunday dinner FEDERAL LAND BANK guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Martin ASSOCIATION of Nu Acres. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kellogg of Ogallah, Kan., arrived last Thurs­ day to spend the winter with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders. On Monday they left 151 S.W. 1st Street for Snoqualmie, Wash., to spend ONTARIO. OREGON Thanksgiving holidays with an­ Phone TUcker 9-6462 other daughter and family, the Rev. and Mrs. Winston Ketchum. I O O O Idaho Power Co. 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