Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 13, 1961, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 1961
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE FOUR
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I ited at the Earl Kygar home
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Thursday
evening and played
cards.
Mrs. Flora Garner and Mrs. Al-
zina Salter visited Thursday at
the Jim Barton home in Melba,
Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Thiel
By Mr». G. E. Mackey
By Mr». Herschel Thompson
were Sunday breakfast guests at
KINGMAN KOLONY — AKH the John Thiel home. Also at-
ADRIAN — Adrian Boy Scout
extension club will have its next! i tending
______________
were Mr. __
and Mrs. Fran- troops attended the exposition
Saturday night in Payette. Ex­
meeting April 20 at the home of
Th Tel and Larry.
Mrs Durlin Hammon. Election
Dinner guests at the Mike plorer Scout troop took first place
of officers will be held. Mrs Art Castro home Sunday were Mr. at the event with a film on their
Sparks and Mrs Klaas Laan will
Mrs jess Martinez and fam- 1 trip down Owyhee river.
—- on care ..4
and Mr and Mrs Joe Rodri.
give .u-
the i lesson
and ad­
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hurst and
justment of sewing machines.
guez and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Castro and Mrs. Edna Cowling were Sunday
Sunday afternoon guests at the family recently moved into the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Art Sparks home were Mr. and Ronald Batt home in Kingman Henry Day.
Mr and Mrs Howard Day of
Mrs Carol Sparks of Notus and Kolony.
Owyhee dam spent Monday until
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hurst of Nys­ Adrian Prom Slated Saturday
sa.
Adrian high school junior-sen­ Wednesday at the home of his
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Krea- . ior prom and banquet will be brother, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day.
ger, Mr and Mrs Neil Dirmnick. heW ln
Adrian grade school Howard is recuperating from a
Mr and Mrs. Vic Marshall and Saturd evening The prom will recent operation.
Sunday visitors at the home of
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Mr. and Mrs Roy Holmes drove
to Brownlee dam Sunday. They
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Qf OnUrio
Mr and Mrs. Francis Deffer were
report a beautiful drive
morning to visit his mo- Messrs, and Mmes. Ed Gillespie
Larry Culbertson visited Fnday
£ Marje
of Weiser, Fred Deffer and chil-
[ dren and Darrell Williams.
evening at the Earl Kygar home
at the A1 Th
Del Grannis arrived home from
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowers__ u home
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Saturday evening were Fort
Ord Sunday morning after
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jim son
Mr. and Mrs. Al Goff and boys finishing
boot camp training. He
Phifer and Jannie to La Grande of Lakeview, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. ert Long of Adrian, Mr and Mrs and his family will leave some­
this week for Fort Belvoir
Ralph Phifer.
Thompson and Gary and time
Saturday evening guests at the Herschel
in Washington, D.C., where he
Mrs.
Marie
Earp.
Earl Kygar home were Mr. and
Adrian high school band at­ I will be stationed.
Mrs. Larry Culbertson, Mr and tended
the music competition Freel Enters Boise Hospital
Mrs Tom Duncan and family of festival held
Oliver Freel entered Veterans’
Saturday in Baker.
Ontario and Mr. and Mrs Jerry Participants from
hospital in Boise Friday for a
the
community
Gordon and Cindy of Jordan were Gary Thompson and Mar­ checkup and treatment.
Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Mills and
Slippy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer at­ lene
family of Nampa were Sunday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carl
Begeman
tended a Mariners meeting Fri­ and Mrs. Ida Hodges visited dinner guests of his aunt, Mrs.
day evening at Adrian Commun­ Thursday
evening at the Bill Van C. R. Mills and Ross.
ity church.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ezell and
DeWater
home.
They visited Sat­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brandt and urday evening with
family of Marsing and Mrs. Rob­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Maybon had
ert Toomb and Sherrie were Sun­
Witt.
dinner in Nyssa Saturday after­ Wilson
day afternoon visitors at the Ver­
Dinner
guests
Sunday
at
the
noon at one of the local cafes.
non Parker home.
W.
A.
Callister
home
were
Mr.
Visiting at the Ed Brandt home and Mrs. Carlyle Jensen of On­ Mr. and Mrs. Monte Spelman
Wednesday were Mrs. Bob Ha­ tario, granddaughter of the Cal- and sons visited Sunday at the
ney and children and Mrs. Mike listers,
Wayne Callister and Miss home of his uncle, Norvell Shel­
Elliott.
ton in Council, Idaho.
Linda
Crookham
of Caldwell.
Calen Wayne Callister of Boise
Mrs. Denver Glenn, Jr., and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Thiel
phon
­
is spending a week with his ed their daughter, Sister Mary children of Parma visited Satur­
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Annrite, RSM, of St. Catherine’s day afternoon with Mrs. Glenn
Callister.
Ward and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant via- hospital in Omaha, Neb., on Eas- [ Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ward and
ter Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Bruce Pinkston family were Sunday visitors at
and son of Parma visited Sunday the home of her parents, Mr. and
afternoon at the Walter Pinkston , Mrs. Denver Glenn, Sr., of Par­
ma.
home.
Mrs. Walter Pinkston and Mr. I Recruiters Speak to Students
Recruiters of the Marine corps
and Mrs. Thomas Sant attended
Easter services held from Friday at Boise, Army and Navy person-
through Wednesday at the Free I nel and the clerk from the selec­
Methodist
church in Adrian. The tive service board at Ontario
GEORGE CAREY, Owner
Rev. Quincy Fudge and family were guest speakers during Am­
of Caldwell conducted the ser- erican problems class Thursday
Same Location 5 Years
vices and were in charge of mu- afternoon at Adrian high school.
Across from Idaho Power
Mr. and Mrs. Al Goff and sons
sic.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lane and of Lakeview visited her father.
PHONE
family were dinner guests Sun­
day at the Jim Lane home in Ad­ ated Garden club was held last
Thursday at East Side cafe in
rian.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Louk of Idaho I Ontario. Attending from the
24 N. 8th—Payette I Falls
arrived Thursday to visit community were Mrs. Dale Ash­
| their daughter and family, Mr. craft, Mrs. Charlie Schweizer and
and Mrs. Carl Piercy. They re­ Mrs. Morris Judd.
turned home Monday.
Mrs. Ed Brandt and Mr. anil
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Spelman Mrs. Vern Maybon went to the
and family visited Thursday eve­ Pete Franks home Wednesday
ning at the Carl Piercy home.
evening for ice cream and cake.
Group Plans Hankie Exchange
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy
Pollyanna club met Thursday were dinner guests Saturday eve­
afternoon at the home of Mrs. ning at the Jim Lane home in
Herschel Thompson with Mrs. Adrian.
Marie Earp assisting. Fifteen
The Presbyterian Women’s as­
36 Years Experience as Dental
members held a plant exchange. sociation held a quilting bee Wed­
Technician Assures You of
For the next meeting, to be held nesday at the Wesley Piercy
TOP QUALITY WORK!
May 4 at the home of Mrs. Don home. Mrs. Marie Earp helped
Fox with Mrs. Johnny Thiel as in the afternoon.
lull Seis Scruiced
co-hostess, a handkerchief ex­
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb at­
change is planned. Mrs. Willis tended a birthday party at the
Broken Plates Repaired
Conant resumed her duties as Robert Fangen home in Nyssa
loose îi’cth Relined
secretary.
Saturday evening to honor their
Mrs. Tony Martinez was hostess daughter, Sandra, who was three
Missino Icelli Replaced
to the Koffee Klutch Wednesday years old.
U Iule I ou U ai»
afternoon. Mmes. Dale Ashcraft,
Wesley Piercy took Mr and
Open Evenings
Herb Thomas, Henry Day, Bill | Mrs. Herman Campbell and Mr
By Appointment
Toomb and K. I. Peterson at­ Meaham of Kennewick. Wash , to
tended along with Mrs. Joe Owyhee dam Friday to hunt
EASY CREDIT TERMS
Wright as a visitor.
rocks. They were dinner guests
Satisfaction Guaranteed
District meeting of the Feder- at the Piercy home that evening
River Trip Film
Takes Firs! Place
Al Seoul Event
Extension Club
Election Meeting
Slated April 20
Mrs Essie Barnes of Monte
Vista, Colo., was a Sunday over­
night guest of Mr. and Mrs Her­
bert E. Cox. She was enroute to
Chehalis, Wash., to visit her son,
Chestley Barnes and family.
RUSSELL BROTHERS
PURCHASE CHILD FARM
Mr. and Mrs Raymond F. Rus­
sell, route 2, Nyssa, and Mr. and
Mrs. Lyman H. Russell of Los
Angeles recently purchased the
Arvel Child farm on Alberta
Mr and Mrs. Robert Long, from avenue.
Friday until Sunday. The Goffs The Raymond Russell couple
and Longs were Saturday evening will move into the house on the
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Al Child farm and Lyman will reside
Thompson.
with them. His family will re­
The Rev. Emery Barnes of King main in California until suitable
Hill, Idaho, visited Friday at the 1 housing can be obtained.
home of the Rev and Mrs Henry
The Raymond Russells have
Moore.
been residents of the Nyssa area
Mariners club met Friday even­ for the past 15 years. Their son-
ing in the church basement.
1 in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Women’s association of Adrian Mrs. Floyd Hale and family, will
Presbyterian church will meet move into their home southwest
this afternoon at the home of Mrs. i of town.
Verle Bishop and the church
The Child family, Nyssa area
board will meet this evening at residents for the past 20 years,
the home of Mrs. Henry Day.
plans to move to Quincy, Wash.,
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Willis where they will continue to farm.
and son and Mrs. Maggie Forgy Mrs. Child and children will re­
of Star, Idaho, were Sunday eve­ main here until school is out.
ning dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Mackey.
Journal Classifieds Pay!
Mrs Molly Hopp of Nampa was
a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs
Wyatt Smith. The group visited
in the afternoon at the Don
Strickland and Art Hawkins
homes
Mrs. Harold Rhodes and chil­
dren of Walla Walla visited from
Wednesday until Sunday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
A. H. Boydell. Mr and Mrs Ed­
ward Boydell and family of Nam-
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer and pa were Sunday dinner guests at
Jannie of Adrian were Saturday the parental home.
evening dinner guests of Mr and
FOR FINE PRINTING
Mrs. Thurman Piercy and family.
Phyllis and Janice Richards
left Friday evening for Marys­
ville, Calif., to visit Sgt. and Mrs.
Henry Storm. Storm is stationed
at Beal Air Force base. The
Storms will accompany the girls
back to Nyssa and plan to visit
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Storm at
Emmett and other relatives and
friends in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds
of Kuna were Sunday visitors of
the Rev. and Mrs. Omar Barn­
house and family.
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