THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
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Former Resident
Jacob Kollen Gets
Veterans Position
I
Adrian News
By Mr». G. E. Mackey
Adrian Faculty
Defeats Juniors
At Volley Ball
Sunday Reception
Nyssa Publicized
In Army Newspaper To Honor Kingreys
Received in France On 50th Anniversary
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1961
Kurtz Couple Hosts Yule
Party for Pinochle Club
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz en
tertained Saturday evening with
a Christmas party for members of
their pinochle club. A buffet
style ham dinner wa« served to
the 20 guests in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moffis
were guest players. Prize winners
were Mrs. Duane Holcomb and
Kurtz, high; Mrs. Price and Mof
fis, traveling.
i
Science Instructors
Have Dinner Meeting
At C. Steffens Home
Treasure Valley Science Teach
ers’ association met Dec. 18 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
NEWELL HEIGHTS—A voiley
Mr and Mrs. Francis Deffer
Steffens in Nyssa for a Christmas
By Mrs. O. P. Counsil
ball
tournament
among
Adrian
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
dinner
and social evening.
SUNSET VALLEY - An item and Mrs. L. W. Guilford in Boise. high school classes ended recent
Steffens,
president of the or
ly.
Junior
girls
were
winners
of
appearing in the Sunday Oregon In the afternoon they visited the
ganization, stated that plans were
the contest which lasted several
ian stated that Jacob J. Kollen of Holiday house.
made for the district science fair
weeks. As winners, they played
Madras had received an appoint
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ausman
to be held March 24, 1962, in Par-
ment as national aide-de-camp for and family of Ontario were Sun members of the faculty.
ma high school.
Veterans of Foreign Wars. The day dinner guests of his parents,
The instructors proved their
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announcement was made by Rob Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ausman.
Science and mathematics in
ability by winning two games out
Pinochle Club Meets
ert E. Hansen of South St. Paul,
structors of the valley, who are
of
three,
but
as
one
girl
stated,
Den mothers of Cub Scout pack “They were taller.”
Tuesday at Burt Home
Minn., commander-in-chief of the
active in the TVSTA, meet once
436
met Tuesday evening at the
VFW
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt enter a month at various school loca
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
tained Dec. 12 for members of tions to discuss improvements in
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Witt re
Kollen is formerly of Sunset Brownfield. Final plans were
their pinochle club. Guests at science and math instruction and
Valley and will be remembered made for the cooked food sale turned home Tuesday after stay
tending the Tuesday session were recent developments in science.
ing at the W. C. Van De Water
by many area residents.
that was held last Saturday and home
Messrs, and Mmes. Elmer Cruson
in
Big
Bend
while
the
Van
Those present at the Monday
the Christmas party.
of Ontario, Howard Myrick and evening dinner were Mr. and Mrs.
DeWaters attended funeral ser
A Christmas program was pre
The Women’s association of the vices for her sister. The Witts
Asa Winchester.
sented Sunday evening at Owy
' Jack Fink, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
hee Community church. A tree Adrian Presbyterian church met were Saturday evening visitors in
Prizes were won by Mrs. Cru Zink and Mr. and Mrs. Rice, all
was decorated prior to the pro last week at the home of Mrs. the Carl Begeman home.
of Parma; Irvan Guss from Ad
son and Mrs. Myrick.
K. I. Peterson.
gram.
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rian; Miss Gwen Phillips, Miss
Gilbert Deffenbaugh of Nyssa
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Batt were was a Saturday dinner guest of Nyssa FHA Chapter
Phyllis Elvy and Rand Johnson of
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick
Mrs. Bob Q. Smith Hosts
were Tuesday evening dinner Sunday dinner guests of her mo Mr and Mrs. Ray Simpson, Mr.
Bridge Club Christmas Party Weiser; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
of Meridian; Mr. and
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Mar ther, Mrs. Ruby Mills and Ross. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson and Elects New Officers
Mrs. Bob Q. Smith entertained Johnson
Mrs. E. M. Mackey received familv visited Saturday in the At Christmas Party
Mrs.
Frank
Stowe, Ontario; Mr.
shall.
Eastern Star Chapter
last week with the annual Christ
and Mrs. Carl Moss, New Ply
By Jeanie Seuell
Charles Moore of Nampa spent word last week of the death of an Ray Simpson home.
mas
party
for
Thursday
afternoon
Holds
Social
Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge were
the weekend with his cousins, Mr uncle. Leopold Meyers of Van
Election of officers was high
Golden Rule chapter 131, Order bridge club members. A gift ex mouth; Mr. and Mrs. James John
among those attending the Adrian light
and Mrs. O. P. Counsil and John couver, Wash.
of the annual Dec. 12 Christ of Eastern Star, held its regular change and luncheon preceded son, Payette. •>—+
Mr. and Mrs. John Parks are Farm Bureau meeting Monday mas party for Nyssa chapter meeting Monday evening, Dec. 18, the card session during which two
Knottingham. He has visited here
often in the past four years and parents of a son born Dec. 14. The evening. Mrs. Borge was recently members of Future Homemakers at the Masonic hall with Worthy ' tables were in play.
Golden Anniversary
baby was named Kevin John.. elected secretary-treasurer for the of America.
is moving soon to the coast.
Matron Katherine Brendle pre-
Prize
winners
were
Mrs.
Hous
Open House Event
Mr. and Mrs Stanley Hoden Mrs. Parks is a niece of Mrs. Earl ' Adrian center.
ton Wilson and Mrs. Gene Stunz.
Mrs. G. J. Kuiper of Adrian i siding.
Owyhee
L
D
S
ward
Primary
Winn.
and children of Big Bend were
Following a short business
To Honor R. Smiths
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mackey teachers and officers gave a was guest speaker. She spoke on meeting, Christmas carols were
Thursday evening dinner guests
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
Christmas
in
England
and
gave
a
Instructors
Feted
Monday
and children surprised his moth Christmas dinner and program
of Mr and Mrs. Neil Dimmick.
sung and the remainder of the j At Eagles Bridge Session
Robert Smith, Sr., will hold an
brief
resume
on
Dutch
Christmas.
Tuesday
evening
honoring
their
M. Mackey, on her
evening was spent socially.
house reception Sunday,
Rex Langley, a student at Ore er, Mrs. E. anniversary
Eagles Duplicate Bridge club open
Thursday husbands. On Friday night, the Mrs. Kuiper spent a year in Hol
Refreshments were served by
Dec. 24, to honor their parents on
gon State university in Corvallis, birthday
land
and
had
lived
in
England
young-marrieds
group
met
for
a
met
Monday
evening
for
its
regu
taking cake and ice
Marian Danford, Nancy Goodell
their golden wedding anniver
has arrived at the home of his evening to by
lar session with 6% tables in play. sary.
her home for the occa Christmas party and gift ex most of her life.
and
Patricia Marcum.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James cream
Prizes
were
awarded
for
hon
change.
East-West winners were Eddie
Friends are invited to call at
Langley, to spend Christmas holi sion.
Kay and Dale Borge arrived ors in a magazine sale ending
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam and
Taylor and Dr. David Sarazin, the Smith home between the
days.
Students
Arrive
Home
Nov.
30.
Frances
Seuell
received
home
Friday
from
Eastern
Ore
children of Fruitland were Sun
first; Mrs. Lyle Miner and Roy hours of 2 and 5 o’clock in the
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleaver and day dinner guests of her parents, gon college in La Grande. They a travel alarm clock for being
Nishizaki, second.
For
Holiday
Season
afternoon. The family requests
Paul of Pocatello spent the week Mr. and Mrs. William Webb.
will return to school on New high saleswoman in the drive. A large number of area students
Prize winners for North-South that no gifts be taken.
end with his parents, Mr. and
Cherie Okano earned a hair dryer attending various colleges and were Kay Lorenz and Bertha Tay
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mackey Year’s day.
The couple was married 50
Mrs. John Cleaver in Nyssa. His went to Vale Wednesday. He at
for selling the highest number universities throughout the north lor, first; Joe Ableman and Carl
Attend
Mariners'
Meeting
years
ago on Christmas day.
sister and husband, the Magnus tended a soil conservation meet
greater-profit magazines. Carolyn west have returned to Nyssa to Barclay, second.
The Henry Moores, Jake Borges, Tensen
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Ekangers, spent Friday with them ing at Starlight cafe.
was
awarded
a
stuffed
Following the bridge session, a
and had an early Christmas din Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright Dick Krieghs and Irvin Topliffs poodle for being second high spend Christmas vacations with party was held honoring Fran Hosts Coffee Hour
relatives and friends.
were among those attending the
Mrs. Robert Wilson entertained
ner and gift exchange.
visited Sunday with her mother, regular quarterly meeting of the saleswoman.
Barbara Beck, Preston King, Fowler and Roy Nishizaki who
On the entertainment agenda, Tanya Burningham, Boyd Blair, have been assisting as instructors. Saturday afternoon for a group
Mrs. Alma Hibbard in Notus, and Mariners Wednesday evening at
Couple* Attend Pullman Meet
of friends with an annual Christ
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munn and h i s grandmother, Mrs. Naomi Adrian Presbyterian church. Dis Vicki Newman played a piano Joan Baker and Jean Evans are A gift was presented to each of mas coffee hour. In addition to
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley at Wright in Nampa.
trict Mariners’ committee mem solo, “Christmas Rhapsody,” and among those students home from them.
coffee, a variety of Christmas
Mrs. Mary Henderson was tak bers were present to install the Connie Price presented two Brigham Young university.
tended a cattlemen’s short course
Next bridge session will be held cookies and spiced tea were serv
and public relations meeting last en Saturday to Malheur Memorial staff of officers for the newly or Christmas readings. Song leaders,
Other students and institutions Jan. 8.
ed.
week at Washington State univer hospital. She is suffering from a ganized group. Officers include Georgia Peterson and Kathleen they attend include Dee Child,
sity in Pullman, returning home severe case of the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kurtz, skip MdPartland, led the group in Bonnie Staples and Joe Diiff, ARRIVE FROM HAWAII
Clifford Looney arrived home pers; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lane, first Christmas carols.
Saturday. They report there were
First Lt. and Mrs. Ronald Roth
Utah State university; Gretchen
Eugenia Seuell was elected new Rinehart and Forrest Huffman, and daughter, Kristin, arrived
187 speakers at the session and Friday from Oregon State univer mates; Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks,
students from four Canadian pro sity for the Christmas holidays. logkeeper pursers. Mr. and Mrs. president, replacing Jan Rinehart. University of Oregon; Rex Lang Tuesday from Kailua, Oahu, Ha
vice president is Vicki Max ley and Dan Wilson, Oregon State waii, to spend the holidays. Lt.
• Auto Trim
vinces, nine states and Mexico.
Moore will act as chaplains for New
field, taking over Mary K. Olsen’s university; Lionel Chadderdon, Roth will leave Jan. 2 on a three-
Enroute home they stopped at Nyssa High School
the group.
• Furniture
at Hermiston to view operations
Elaine Smith, Peggy Yost and month cruise with the Marines
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy visit post.
Secretary for the coming year Valene Mitchell, Eastern Oregon and Mrs. Roth and baby will re
of the Pendleton Grain Growers Calendar of Events
ed Saturday evening at the home
is Georgia Peterson, while the college.
Tonight. 8 pun. — PTA Christ of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kriegh.
main with her mother in Boise.
and Beef Acres. Munn’s mother,
359 S.E. 8th Avenue
Mrs. Lorin Munn, stayed with the mas program.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson 1961 secretary, Karen Saito, mov Rosemary Roth, Butch Cannon
Ontario, Oregon
Munn children while their par Dec. 22—Lettermen's Christmas and family were Saturday dinner ed to parliamentarian.
and Mary Lou Lancaster, College Classifieds for Results
In 1961 f the secretary had a of Idaho; Mildred Staples, Uni
formal.
ents were away.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
dual job consisting of secretary versity of Idaho; Ida Yoneyama,
Dec. 22—CHRISTMAS VACA Fenn and family at Middleton.
The Hartley children stayed
and
corresponding secretary; this Portland State college; Louise
TION
BEGINS.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Walker
of
with their grandparents, the Da
year
the job was divided. New Hanby, Magic Valley Christian I
Dec.
27
—
Agriculture
teachers
Nyssa visited Sunday at the home
mon Savages and Sam Hartleys.
corresponding
secretary is Evelyn college; Billy Wahlert, Mount An
executive
meeting
in
Portland.
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
Gene
Simpson.
Mrs. James Robb and son, Scot
Cleaver.
Jan.
2
—
School
resumes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge, dis
gel college; Karen Saunders and
ty of Moses Lake, Wash., visited
Replacing Eugenia Seuell as re Bob Main, Northwest Nazarene
¡Monday with Mrs. James Lang Jan. 2—Basketball. Kuna. here. trict Mariners’ pursers, attended porter
will be Janelie Neiger. college.
Jan. 4—FFA meeting.
a dinner meeting Tuesday even
ley In the afternoon, they and
New
song
leaders are Sue Olsen
Jan.
4,
7:30
p.m.
—
Wrestling.
ing
at
the
Ontario
church.
Mrs Elver Nielsen went to Home
and
Nadine
Spitze.
Vale,
there.
FAMED AS SCHOLARS
Happy Dozen pinochle club
dale where they visited Mrs.
. .. and . . .
Assistant
historian
Lynn Jack-
Jan.
5
—
Basketball,
Weiser,
Bringing gifts to the Christ |
members
met
Friday
with
Mrs.
Robb’s cousin, Mrs. Gary Has-
son
will
move
up
to
historian
and
here.
Child, the Magi also brought with |
Lydia Worden. It was a Christ
triter and baby daughter. Mrs.
Jan. 6—Basketball, Payette,
them a reputation of wisdom.
mas gift exchange party. Prize Ellen Saito will assist her.
Hastriter is the former Sally Reed
Sherrie Glenn will be promoted They were renowned, legend says,
winners were Mrs. Goldie Rob-
who attended Adrian high school. here.
from
assistant merit checker to as philosophers, scholars, diviners
erts,
Mrs.
Pete
VanderOord,
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson and
merit
checker.
Cherie Okano will and astrologists.
Kenneth spent Wednesday at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb and Mrs. Sue Ash- take over Sherrie
’s position. Shar
Charles L. Wilson in Roswell.
craft.
on
Cottrell
was
elected
assistant VISIT FROM CALIFORNIA
"SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL"
A sleighing party, planned Sun
degree chairman.
day at the Bob Newgen home, did
Technical
Sgt.
and
Mrs.
Henry
As is the custom every year, Storm of Beale Air Force base. .
not take place due to warmer Hereford Bull Sale
weather and disappearance of the Scheduled Feb. 22*23 each FHA member took a gift for Calif., arrived Saturday to spend
snow. Instead the Newgen boys
the holidays with her parents, Mr.
The annuakspring bull sale of the WCTU farm home.
202 Bower Ave.
Phone FR 2-2523
entertained their guests with a Eastern Oregon Hereford Breed
and Mrs. Ralph Capper and other
party in their home. Attending ers association will be held Feb.
relatives.
were Gloria Anderson and Fran 22-23. These dates were set dur
ces Sells, both of Nyssa, and Mel ing the annual meeting of the as
vin Wilson.
sociation Saturday night, accord
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Montgomery ing to George Bain, secretary.
attended the young - marrieds
There will be 75 bulls consign
Oregon State Game commission
Christmas party Friday evening ed by breeders in the Snake River
this
week issued a clarification
at Owyhee LDS ward.
valley. The sale will be at Mal-
Ten members and one guest at heur county fairgrounds in On- concerning some misunderstand
ings of the hunter safety training
tended Tri-Valley Extension unit tario.
Christmas party Friday afternoon
Officers elected during the law that will become effective
at the home of Mrs. Frank Holub. meeting were Jim Cahill of Wei Jan. 1, 1962
Approaching the Threshold of
Contrary to published reports,
Mrs. Wilbur Chapin displayed ser, president; Otto Wagner of
several Christmas gifts including Nampa, vice president; George the certificate of competency in
Another Year, Our Thoughts
plastic decorations and crocheted Bain of Ontario, secretary. New the safe handling of firearms does
dogs. The lesson was “Desserts directors elected for a three-year not have to be presented to obtain
Turn Gratefully to All Those
for Entertaining.” The desserts term were Beryl Bogue of Wil a hunting license nor does a per
were later served by the hostess. lowcreek and Wayne Naugle of son 18 years of age or older have
to take the course of training. A
Whose Courtesy, Loyalty and
Mrs. Holub, Mrs. Earl Ward and Nampa.
person,
17
years
of
age
or
young
Mrs. Chapin.
Directors carried over are Bill
Good Will Have Helped Make
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Newgen were Stewart, Ontario; George Fergu er, is required to take the course
Saturday evening dinner guests of son, Vale; and Jack Trail, Weiser. of training regardless of whether
or not he previously has been is
her sister, the John Andersons in
Our Progress Possible.
Payette
Journal Classified» Get Resultsl sued a hunting license.
Certificates issued by other
states, provinces or the National
Rifle association will satisfy re
quirements of the law.
The game commission also re
minds hunters, 17 years of age or
younger, that the certificate of
competency must be carried with
them whenever they are hunting
with a firearm for any wild bird
or animal, not just the game spe
cies. The only exception to this
would be when a hunter in these
age groups is hunting on his own
land.
Courses of training are given
by volunteer instructors in almost
every community in the state All
prospective young hunters should
avail themselves of the training
as soon as passible.
Bv Alic» Simnson
Mrs. Don M. Graham called
at the Journal office Monday
morning with a newspaper pic
ture received from her sister,
Mrs. M. Cameron in Orleans,
France.
The photo was of two pretty
Nyssa young ladies standing on
a huge pile of sugar beets. The
picture caption read, "ALL
THOSE BEETS — Betty Glas
cock and Cheryl Zesiger, both
17, give up after trying to scale
a mountain of sugar beets in
Nyssa, Oregon.”
Mrs. Cameron lives with her
son-in-law and daughter who
are with the army stationed in
Orleans. The Nyssa picture had
appeared in the Dec. 10, 1961,
issue of Stars and Stripes, the
official army newspaper.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Kingrey
will celebrate their golden wed
ding anniversary with an open
house reception Dec. 24 in their
home at 613 North First street
in Nyssa.
Friends are invited to call be
tween the hours of 2 and 5 o’clock
Sunday afternoon.
Hostess for the event will be
the couples’ only daughter, Mrs.
Lucile Stewart of Tacoma, Wash.
She will be assisted by Mrs. Wal
ter Fox, Mrs. Wyatt Smith and
Mrs. Jim Malloy, all of Nyssa.
The Kingreys were married Dec.
25, 1911, in Gering, Neb. They
have made their home in Nyssa
for the past 23 years. Mr. King
rey is a retired carpenter.
Special out-of-town guests ex
pected to arrive for the Sunday
occasion are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Green of Mill Valley, Calif., and
James Stewart of Tacoma.
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UPHOLSTERY
Lords' Upholstery
WE WILL BE OPEN
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
We Have a Number of
Last-Minute Gift Items!
POUNDS GROCERY
Game Department
Corrects Reports
On Training Law
/J eMolidoif, QteetuMj,
The Journal Staff
STORMS VISIT IN EMMETT
Mr and Mrs. Ben Storm were
Saturday overnight and Sunday
guests at the home of his nephew.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Storm and
familv in Emmett Mr and Mrs.
Henry Storm of Marysville. Calif.,
were also guests.
Classifieds Get Quick Resultsl
Ted and Arlene Brammer
Max W. Urry- Jim Smith
Earlene Jennings David Parra