Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 05, 1962, Page 14, Image 14

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By Mr*. Herschel Thompson
KINGMAN KOLONY — Mrs.
Marie Earp and Mrs. Herschel
Thompson attended a surprise
birthday party for Mrs. Mary
Henderson Saturday at the home
of Mrs. Robert Long. Mrs. Hen­
derson was 80 years old.
There were 24 ladies in attend­
ance to wish her greetings.
Officers Selected
By Area Secretaries
Local Students Listed
On Honor Roll at EOC
Family Dinner
Honors Mother
At Barker Home
Mrs. Henderson
Feied Saturday
On Anniversary
By Farmerettes Club
NU ACRES —A family dinner
was held Sunday at the Ralph
Barker home on Oregon Slope
honoring Mrs. Ethel Speas who
had visited here for two weeks.
Two of her daughters and their
families in attendance were Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Howard of Nu
Acres and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Rider of Parma. The Howards
took Mrs. Speas to catch the train
Monday for her home at Idaho
Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer and
Jannie visited last Sunday even­
Miss Judith Stohler attended a
ing at the Thurman Piercy home
birthday party Saturday evening
near Nyssa.
Mrs. C. H. Mills visited Satur­ at Emmett for Miss Sharon Til­
day morning with Mrs. Marie son. Miss Tilson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Tilson, was cele­
Earp.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stacy were brating her 17th anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daudt
dinner guests Sunday at the Wil­
spent Thursday evening at the
lis Conant home.
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ches­
Attend Play Day in Boise
ney. When they went home to
Karen Conant, Marlene Slippy Jordan Valley, they took with
and Susanne Martinez of Adrian them their daughter, Charlene,
high school attended the GAA who had spent several days with
play day held Saturday at St. her grandparents.
Teresa academy in Boise. They
Mrs. A. P. Chesney visited last
played basketball in the after­
Thursday with Mrs. Ted Allison
noon.
Mrs. Willis Conant attended a in Nu Acres. The Allisons are
miscellaneous bridal shower for newcomers from the Star vicinity
Mrs. Jim Dill Tuesday afternoon and are living on the farm where
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ware formerly
at the Bill Stacy home.
resided.
Mrs. Keith Lane took care of
A. P. Chesney, Mrs. Merl Thom­
the Claire Snyder children Sun­
day while their parents were son and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mc-
moving to a ranch near Nampa. ague attended a meeting Monday
Mrs. Lane took them to Caldwell evening at New Plymouth Grange
in the afternoon to visit Mrs. hall. Subject of the meeting was
“What Do You Know About Your
Clara Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters were Responsibilities and Rights?”
Others from this community at­
Saturday overnight guests in the
tending were Mr. and Mrs. Sher­
Al Thompson home.
man Keck, Mr. and Mrs. Omar
Club Ha* Skating Party
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer took Betts, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Unwin,
a group of 4-H Livestock club Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howard and
members to Nampa Saturday eve­ Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Conner.
ning for a roller skating party.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Martinez and Saturday overnight guests of the
family were Sunday dinner guests Kygars.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar went
at the Tony Martinez home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haney and to Jordan Valley Sunday to visit
family of Nyssa were dinner the Jerry Gordon family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sparks and
guests Saturday at the Ed Brandt
family of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
home.
Mary Laan attended a birthday Sparks and family of Nyssa were
party Saturday evening for Lora dinner guests Sunday at the Art
Jo Stoker at the home of her par­ Sparks home.
Dinner guests Sunday at the
ents, Mr. ano .'i < Lee Stoker.
Mr. and Mis Bill Baney and Red Kreager home were Mr. and
family of Caldwell v>sited Sunday Mrs. Neil Dimmick, Mr. and Mrs.
afternoon at the ,d Brandt home. Dwayne Bennett and family, Mrs.
William M c Ewen and two David Hall and family.
daughters of Ontario visited Sun­ Visit from Twin Falls
day afternoon at the Walter Pink­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beams and
ston home.
family of Twin Falls were dinner
Mrs. Thomas Sant spent the guests Saturday at the Carl Piercy
weekend with her husband, Tho­ home. They were overnight guests
mas in Boise. Mrs. Ted Teske of at the Wesley Piercy home.
Nyssa visited Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Zittercob
Mrs. Sant.
visited Sunday evening at the Al
Thompson home.
Attend Bible Study Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crocker
Mrs. Oscar Schafer and Mrs.
Art Sparks attended a Bible study and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
meeting Wednesday at the home Piercy were dinner guests Sunday
at the Carl Piercy home. Callers
of Mrs. K. I. Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Dierking in the afternoon were Mr. and
were Sunday afternoon guests at Mrs. Bob Hill and girls of Cas­
cade and the Wayne Piercy fami­
the Dale Ashcraft home.
Darrell Slippy of Jordan Val­ ly of Parma.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunt and
ley was a Thursday overnight
guest in the Kygar home. Mrs. girls of Nampa visited Sunday
Jerry Gordon and Cindy were afternoon at the Jim Phifer home.
Nine Eastern Oregon college
students earned a perfect 4.00
grade point average for the win­
ter term, according to Dr. Lyle H.
Johnson, registrar.
Also named to the honor roll
with a 3.50 or higher grade point
average were Valene Mitchell and
William Savage of Nyssa.
Miss Mitchell, an EOC senior,
is majoring in elementary educa­
tion. She is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. S. R. Mitchell of 706 North
Second in Nyssa.
Savage is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Damon W. Savage of route 1,
Nyssa. He is a junior majoring
in secondary education. Both stu­
dents are Nyssa high graduates.
VISIT FROM COLORADO
Mr. and Mrs. William Lowe, Jr.,
and daughters of Cortez, Colo.’,
are visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Lowe, and with his bro­
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Lowe and daughters.
ÍAUtrioN
“A bargain is something
you can’t use at a price you
can’t resist.”
Drivers Examiner Sets
April 13 Visit to Nyssa
A drivers license examiner will
be on duty at Nyssa city hall Fri­
day, April 13, between the hours
of 9 a m. and 2 p m., according to
an announcement from the De­
partment of Motor Vehicles of
Oregon.
All prospective drivers wishing
original licenses or permits to
drive are asked to file applica­
tions well ahead of the scheduled
closing hour in order to assure
time for completion of the requir­
ed license test.
Seven secretaries from Ontario,
Vale and Nyssa met March 28
with eight members of Can-Ida
chapter of National Secretaries
association at a no-host evening
dinner at Brownie’s cafe in Nyssa.
Purpose of the meeting was to
organize a chapter of NSA in the
Ontario, Vale, Weiser, Payette
and Nyssa area.
Name of Futura chapter, NSA,
was chosen by the group. Alice
Murphy was named president;
Vera Wright, first vice president;
Patsy Emmons, second vice presi­
dent; Virginia Moore, recording
secretary; Rosella Oxnam, corres­
ponding secretary; and Gladys
Hutchinson, treasurer.
The week of April 22 has been
designated National Secretaries’
week and installation of new
chapter officers will be held dur­
ing that period.
All secretaries interested in
joining the new group may con­
tact any of the above-named offi­
cers.
VISIT HOUSE FAMILY
Mr. and Mrs. Koger Lewis and
Robin of Concord, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Herriman and family
of Enterprise, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Barnes and Todd of Vale, Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Marcum and family
were Sunday dinner guests of the
ladies’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
House.
The Lewis family will leave to­
day for Portland where they plan
to make their home.
SEWING DEMONSTRATIONS
SHOWN TO HAPPY HELPERS
Happy Helpers 4-H club met
March 29 at the Elvin Ballou
home. Nine members and one
visitor, Mrs. Boyd Wilson, were
in attendance.
Linda Ballou called the meeting
to order and her mother gave a
demonstration on putting in a
waistband.
Refreshments were served by
Anna Anderson, after which the
girls played baseball in Nyssa
Classified« Bring Quick Results I south park.
BODY REPAIR and PAINTING
Free Estimates!
PRUYN'S AUTO REPAIR
ED W. PRUYN — RONALD E. PRUYN
One Mile North of Nysea on Highway 20
PHONE FR 2-3528
angtime ¡s
At Ray's this week spring
has sprung into a gala Del
Monte Garden Show of
superb values. Prices have
been reduced io a "rock-
bottom" low, so come in
and take advantage of this
Spring Stock-up Sale!
Ray's Food Fair of On­
tario invites everyone io
attend their Gala Anni­
versary Sale this weekend.
iUelJUonte
FOODS
FOODS
FINtAPrt»'
ORAPtFR^1'
U.iJllligl
4
46-Oz.
Tins
CATSUP
PINEAPPLE
PEAS
5
303
5 211
Tins
Tins
YOUNG —TENDER
4
20-Oz.
Bottles
Morrell's THICK-SLiCED
BACON
FRYERS
LARGE —CUTUP
y
K Frozen — Family-Tested
^/Broccoli 2 w29c
Grapefruit
CO
AUTOMATIC
THURSDAY, APRIL 5. 1962
THE NYSSA GATE CHY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE FOURTEEN
MERCURY VAPOR
SAFETY LIGHTING
Shaver's — 303 Size
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KNORR
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A NEW SERVICE FOR
• Farmyards
• Parking lot*
• Commercial and Industrial Property
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PICKLES
SOUP
Dill — Big 22 Oz.
7 Varieties
IDAHO POWER WILL
Provid« and install fixture
Provid« malnt«nanc«, including bulb
and photo-cell replacement*
• Supply «l«ctricity for dusk-to-dawn
lighting, a* part of flat rat«
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ripe
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