Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 24, 1960, Page 8, Image 8

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1960
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON
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home. They spent the evening
4-H Clubs Organize; Harold Dails Visit | viewing home movies. Tuesday Mrs. Jorgensen
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kriner
Local Leaders Named Former Residents I | evening
Honored Sunday
visited at the Finger home.
As this is the begining of the I
4-H club year, enrollments have I
been coming into the county of­
By Mrs. James Ritchie
fice quite rapidly during the last
BUENA VISTA—Mr and Mrs
several weeks, according to a
news release received from E. M. Harold Dail and daughter return­
Hauser, county extension agent. ed home Saturday from an 11-day
trip through Idaho, Washington
Enrollments for over 30 clubs and Oregon. While gone they
with a membership of some 375 visited the Rev. and Mrs. Arthur
have been received. These con­ Hoenisch at Kelso, Wash., the
sist of five 4-H health clubs, 11 Rev. and Mrs. Jim Smithwick
clothing clubs, 10 food clubs, three and family at Seattle, the Rev.
livestock, two knitting and one and Mrs. Kenneth Himple and
each of homemaking and crafts. family at Edmonds, Wash., and
Four of the health clubs are in were Wednesday overnight guests
the Nyssa schools with Mrs. Ha­ at the Wayne Robb home in
zel Lane, Mrs. Nina Baxter, Mrs. Moses Lake.
Nelda Schenk and Miss Helen
Mrs. Dail also attended a pink
Obendorf as leaders.
and blue shower Wednesday eve-
At Cairo, clothing club leaders ning at Moses Lake for Mrs. Du­
are Mrs. Lois Hoffman, Mrs. Ruth ane Wilson, nee Garnet Ritchie,
Robbins and Mrs. Clarice Ross.
where she also visited other for­
'In cooking, Mrs. Ross will lead mer residents of this community,
the Cairo group and Mrs. Jane Mrs. Pete Wilson, Mrs. Claude
Ballou, the Nyssa cooking club. Wilson, Mrs. Jim Robb and Mrs.
Mrs. Nancy Goodell and Mrs. Ber­ Bob Reffett.
nice Cleaver are leaders of the
While in Portland the Dails
Buena Vista knitting club.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wil­
Quite a number of additional son. At Spokane they visited Mr.
home economics groups have and Mrs. August Klause and talk­
started work and are in the pro­ ed with Keith Himple. They call­
cess of organizing clubs, Hauser ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
said.
Bill Stradley and family at Bend.
Mrs. Amy Stradley stayed with
Employ thy time well if thou Jim and Leia while their parents
meanest to gain leisure.
were away.
Pounds Honored
Al Anniversary
Dinner Friday
On Anniversary
Attend Church Banquet
Among those attending the ban-1
(By Farmerette* Club)
quet at the Owyhee Community
church Friday evening were Mr.
NU ACRES —Mrs Ethel Jor­
By Mrs. Gerald Mackey
and Mrs. Howard Finger, Mr. and gensen was surprised Sunday af­
ADRIAN—Mrs Richard Holly,
Mrs. Walter Cannon and family, ternoon when five ladies who
Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen and work with her at the Ore - Ida Tim and Gloria Gay were guests
Larry, Mrs. Joe Stephen and fam­ plant came for a birthday party. of Mr. and Mrs Glen Pounds Fri­
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Steph­ The ladies present were Ethel day evening at a dinner in honor
en and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Davis, Thelma Goldon, Zola of the Pounds’ 36th wedding an­
Hoffman and Glenda, Mrs. Roy French and Mrs. Bill Sorenson. niversary.
Rookstool and Mr. and Mrs. Later in the afternoon Lorenza
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Walker
James Ritchie.
and Mary Watson and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tanner visit­ Carolyn, came from Payette. Re­ brought their son, Randy, home
ed Sunday at the Gerald Horn freshments of ice cream and fruit from a 10-day stay in the hospital
for treatment.
home at Fruitland.
cake were served.
Mrs. Esther Stephen and Willy
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brownfield
went to Boise Thursday and vis­
Sunday dinner guests at the and daughters of Glenns Ferry
ited at the Don MacArthur home W. O. Unwin home were Irvin visited his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
until Friday evening. Mrs. Ste­ Fritts and daughter, Dea Mayes, Fred Brownfield, over the week­
phen’s daughter, Gladys MacAr­ both of Ontario.
end.
thur, left Friday evening by plane
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holton and
Den mothers of the Cub Scouts
from Boise for Portland where Linda drove to Emmett Sunday met at Cairo junction Monday
she left aboard a jet for Pearl afternoon and visited at the Gran­ night and Tuesday night they
Harbor to join her husband, ger Longstroth home.
met at the home of Fred Brown­
Bruce. She left Boise at 5:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Vane Rusco and field, cubmaster.
and was to arrive in Pearl Harbor family were Sunday dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. Arliss Hibbard
at 1:30 a.m. Saturday.
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Russell.
and Mrs. Alma Hibbard of Notus
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver
Mr and Mrs. Charles Daudt at­ visited Mr. and Mrs. George Cart­
and Gary and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd tended a Thanksgiving dinner wright Sunday.
Cleaver and Newell attended the Tuesday evening given by the
Richard Holly, Leroy, Harvey,
football banquet in Nyssa Friday Eagles auxiliary.
Dick and Dwayne Bennett, Bob
evening.
Mrs. Francis Larson and Mrs. Webster and Wally Stiener are
Michel Larson of Othello, Wash., elk hunting near Joseph.
Dismissed From Hospital.
Joe Stephen underwent surgery were Saturday visitors at the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long went
at Malheur Memorial hospital last Charles Daudt and A. P. Ches­ to Burns last Sunday to get his
week. He returned home Thurs­ ney homes.
daughter, Mrs. Al Goff and chil­
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams were day.
Frank Cuddy was a weekend dren. Al Goff and Bill Livermore
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ha­
Mrs. Guy Tanner returned home guest of his brother-in-law and arrived Friday to hunt pheasants
zel Shaffer in Nampa and also Tuesday evening from visiting sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf­ over the weekend. They return­
called at the home of Mrs. Elma several days with her aunt and kiel.
ed home Sunday evening.
Massie.
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Reception for New Minister
Early Holiday Dinner Served
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rookstool Wright in Baker. Guy Tanner
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long en­
and family visited Sunday at the and Rollo returned home Satur­ and girls attended a reception
tertained at an early Thanksgiv­
Roy
Rookstool
home.
day from elk hunting. They re­ Sunday at the Free Methodist ing dinner Saturday evening.
Irvin Zimmerman
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephen port no luck.
Nyssa FR 2-2215
church in Fruitland for their new Guests were Messrs, and Mmes.
and Axel were Monday evening
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Stephen minister and his family, the Rev. Al Goff of Lakeview, Herschel
PARMA—4-2991
visitors at the Howard Finger and children of Ontario were and Mrs. Charles Johnson.
Thompson and Gary, Mrs. Earp,
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mrs. Ellen Unwin, Mrs. Eunice Al Thompson and Bill Livermore.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Conner and Ezada and Marilyn
Mrs. Merle Hanna of Emmett
Stephen and Larry.
Betts attended a chicken and and two children of Twin Falls
Robert Ritchie was a Friday Chinese dinner Thursday evening were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
overnight guest at the home of at East Side cafe. Others attend­ and Mrs. Robert Long and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Day and ing were women employed by Mary Henderson.
Ricky of Ontario. He helped them Henggeler’s packing shed this fall.
Mrs. C. R. Mills and Ross at­
—Conducted by—
move to Boise Saturday where
Mr. and Mrs. George Pulsipher tended the Odd Fellows and Re­
Col. BERT ANDERSON
Day will be employed.
visited Sunday afternoon with bekahs Thanksgiving dinner in
Ontario—TU 9-5501
Miss Barbara Tanner, who is Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carlson.
Nyssa Wednesday evening.
employed at Ore-Ida, missed sev­
Recent guests at the Jim McD’-
Col. GUY SPARKS
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Batt of
eral days of work the past week Roe home were his brother and Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests
Nyisa—FR 2-3475
due to illness.
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl of her mother, Mrs. C. R. Mills
Clark R od Chrlstansan
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson McD’Roe.
and Ross.
Ontario—TU 9-9771
and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram
Col. Bart Anderson
The Rev. Mastbrook of Roswell
Col. Guy Sparks
were in Boise Monday for dinner See Table Demonstration
was guest speaker at the Adrian
Farmerettes
club
members
ga
­
Listen to KSRV, Ontario, at 12:15 Daily for the Latest
and bowling. Friday evening they
Presbyterian church Sunday eve­
had dinner and went bowling in thered at the home of Mrs. Cecil ning. His topic was on Navajo
Auction Sale News.
Evans Wednesday, with 17 mem­
Farm Salos Our Specialty ... No Salo Too Largo or Too Small Ontario.
bers and three visitors present. Indians. He also showed pictures.
Entertains Chatterbox Club
Roll call was answered by each Attend Sorority Meeting
Mrs. Leroy Bair entertained the one telling "Something I Am
Mmes. Mary Wier, Ruth Mor­
PUBLIC SALE OF SHOP TOOLS
Chatterbox club at her home
FRIDAY, NOV. 25. 1 p.m. — Locataci at KERN'S LAWN Wednesday afternoon. Twelve Thankful For.” The white ele­ gan, Charles Newbill, Robert
MOWER SHOP at 670 North Oregon St., in Ontario. ELEC­ members were present. The next phant was won by Maybelle Mc­ Long and Henry Moore attended
TRIC WELDER. WELDING TABLE with VISE. Other shop meeting will be the Christmas Kague. Club members made plans .
for their Christmas party. After day table decorations was given
equipment and tool«. SAVAGE 99F .308 CAL. RIFLE. WIN­ party.
the business meeting was ad­ by Miss Betty Stalker, county
CHESTER .22 AUTOMATIC LOADING RIFLE. FISHING
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Beers were journed, a demonstration on holi- home demonstration agent.
GEAR. J. G. (WHITEY) MATHEWS. Owner. Terms, cash. Sunday evening visitors at the
Mrs. Mike McKague visited in
No lunch.
Leslie Topliff home.
Saturday of last week. Those at­ Boise Thursday with Mrs. W. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Simpson tending were the Messrs, and Lissonbee, Mrs. Eva Hughes and
and family of Boise were Sunday Mmes. Alva Goodell, Everett Faw, the John Murphys of Livingston,
FARM SALE
dinner guests at the Wayne Simp­ Cliff Harris, Jess Asumendi and Mont., who are visiting in Boise.
SATURDAY. NOV. 26, 1 p.m.—Located Vi mile weal of son home.
Kenneth Jensen.
Attend Service« in Iowa
New Plymouth on highway 30 io Adame Ave., then Vi mile
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Cheldelin
Mr. and Mrs. George Knowles
Effie Nielson received news of
north. 15 DAIRY CATTLE. Calvea are out of Bluffview ar­ and Mrs. and Mrs. Alva Goodell
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knowles her mother’s death Tuesday mor­
tificial inaomination. All cows are bred back by Bluffview. attended the Knife and Fork and
and family visited Sunday at the ning. She and her son, Clifford,
All are vaccinated and tattooed. Public Invited to inspect be­ meeting in Ontario Saturday eve­ Alonzo Knowles home.
left Tuesday night for Iowa to
ning.
fore eale day. 1947 FORD TRACTOR. 1956 FARMALL SUP­
Dallas Simpson and Neil Ten-
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Finger sen were in La Grande Monday. attend services.
ER C TRACTOR consigned by Ari Wilson. OTHER FARM
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Richesin and
MACHINERY. MILKING EQUIPMENT. POULTRY. HAY and Dick attended the Thanks­ Dallas left Friday for Utah to their son, Bruce, recently went to
giving
dinner
at
the
Rebekah
hall
and STRAW. C. E. KIRKBRIDE. Owner. Terms, cash. Lunch.
seek employment.
Caldwell to attend a birthday par­
in Nyssa Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Esther Stephen and Willy
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Cleaver were Sunday dinner guests at the ty honoring Bruce and Don Ivy
PUBLIC DAIRY SALE
and family and Mrs. Alberta Mc­ Joe Stephen home. Mr. and Mrs. on their anniversaries. Both boys
MONDAY, NOV. 28, 1 p.m.—Located 2 mile« north of On­ Pherson had Sunday dinner in Ray Schulthies were afternoon were 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Conner and
tario on highway 201. then 1 mile we«t to overpass, then Vi Payette.
callers.
family visited Sunday in Middle­
Klair
Simpson
was
a
Friday
mile south and 1 mile west to Canyon No. 2, then 1 Vi miles
Marian Talbot was a Sunday ton with their aunt, Mrs. Sam
northwest up Canyon 2. 26 HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE. overnight guest of Johnny Beck visitor of Theresa Tanner. Aud­ Metzker.
Cows and heifers are all vaccinated and tattooed and recently at Nyssa. The boys spent Satur­ rey Tanner was a Sunday visitor
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conner at-
hunting.
of Lynette Mitchell at Owyhee tended a party Friday evening
tested. Production and freshening dates will be given sale day
Entertain at Dinner
junction.
day. Public invited to inspect before sale date. CASE TRAC­
at the Ray Kimmes home. It was
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot en­
Dean Fields and Roscoe Tanner given for members of their Sun­
TOR and MILKING EQUIPMENT. ED and AGNES ED­ tertained with a potluck supper
attended weekend activities in day school class.
MONDSON, Owners. Terms, cash. Lunch on grounds.
and pinochle party at their home
Boise of the Air National Guard.
Mrs. Jim Chadd and children
of Caldwell were Sunday dinner
guests at the Eugene Cleaver
home.
On Recent Trip
PLUMBING
and
HEATING
WAHLERTS RETURN HOME
PERSONALS ...
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wahlert and
The Rev and Mrs Paul Ludlow
Johnny returned home Sunday are spending the Thanksgiving
from a business trip to Washing­ holiday with their son, the Rev.
ton and northern Idaho.
Willis Ludlow and family at
Wallowa.
a Delta Kappa Gamma meeting
Friday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stutzneg-
Mrs. Charles Steffens.
ger of Gooding, Idaho, were Wed­
Laura Mackey entertained No- nesday overnight guests of their
nie Matthews and Carol Harper uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Saturday with a hiking party. Lewis Riggs.
They returned home to have re­
freshments of cocoa and cookies.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jarret and
The afternoon was spent in play­ family of Portland visited briefly
Sunday at the Wilton Jackson and
ing games
Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson and J. R. Cundall homes. The Jarrets
their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. were enroute to Boise to spend
W. E. Beck and Donald, were the holidays.
Sunday evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W E. Piercy. The CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Storm and I wish to ex­
Becks left Monday morning for
press our appreciation to friends
their home in Duchess, Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Glenn of and neighbors for flowers and
Parma visited Sunday evening messages of cheer sent during my
with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. recent illness and stay in the hos­
Glenn Ward.
pital.
—Ben Storm
Smorgasbord Well Attended
The American Legion and aux­
iliary held a smorgasbord at the
GOVERNMENT
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William Webb, Vernon Parker
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Cameras, binoculars,
care, jeeps, trucks, boats, hard­
and Charles Newbill are hunting
ware, office machines and equip­
elk in the Wallowa area.
ment. tents, tools and tens-of-
thousands of other item* at a
Fred Young and Richard of
fraction of their original coat.
Portland visited his brother-in-
Many Items brand nsw. For llot
of hundreds of U. S. Government
law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown,
Surplus Depots, located is every
the past week. They also hunted
State and overseas with pamphlet
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