UHSDAY, APRIL 12. 1962 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON jdies Attend Presbyterial Meeting ith Fourteen Churches Represented Hankie and Plani Miss Marie Borge entertained Exchange Slated EWELL HEIGHTS — Boise the Fidelae Amicae group last ey Presbyterial meeting was Thursday after school with a piz- 1 April 3 in Roswell. Those za dinner. Sherryl Brock was co- By Ladies' Club Tanner Participates Ladies Honored In Aviation Company Exercise in Germany On Anniversaries At Club Meeting Army First Lt. Junius I. Tan­ ner. son of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo G. I gb ‘S By '-.'i" Mrs. ■■■■ Vern L. Smith Tanner of route 2, Nyssa, recent­ LINCOLN HEIGHTS — Ladies ly participated with other person­ club met Thursday afternoon at nel from the 8th Infantry divi­ the home of Mrs. Jack Pettet. sion’s 8th Aviation company in Mrs. DeVar Woodard and Mrs. Main Bridge, a command post ex­ Harvey Reel were co-hostesses. ercise in Germany. Mrs. Clarence Page was in charge The exercise was designed to of the entertainment. test ability of 8th division head­ Those honored on their birth­ quarters units to operate under day anniversaries which occurred simulated combat conditions. It in March were Mrs. T. J. Dono­ emphasized command decisions in i van, Mrs. Pete Findley, Mrs. An­ battle situations and problems of1 nie Harris, Mrs. Claude Page, Mrs. movement, security and commu­ Tom Pettet and Mrs. Greg Ross. nication. Visitors were Mrs. Llewellyn An aviator in the company, Lt. Robbins and children of Baker Tanner entered the army in 1959 and Mrs. Mabel Phillips of Boise. and arrived overseas last June. Angel food cake topped with A member of Sigma Chi frater­ whipped cream and crushed pea­ nity, the 26-year-old officer is a nut brittle was served. 1954 graduate of Nyssa high and a 1959 graduate of Oregon State Sunday dinner guests at the college in Corvallis. Ray Whitsell home were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hug and Marvin of La VISIT IN WALTERS HOME Grande, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Mell Mr. and Mrs. Bea Farmer and and Carole of The Dalles, Roland Roy Lynn of Berryville, Ark., ar­ Whitsell and Brenda Reed, both rived Monday to visit his brother- students at Oregon State univer­ in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. sity, Mrs. Annie Harris and Mrs. Ellis Walters. They were enroute John Mathews. to Ukiah, Ore., where they will Livestock Club Meets spend the summer. Another sis­ Cairo 4-H Livestock club met ter, Mrs. Veeta Willhite of Mur­ Friday evening at the home of taugh, Idaho, accompanied the one of its members, Murray Ken­ Farmer family to Nyssa, return­ nedy. Murray gave a report on ing Wednesday by bus to her care of dairy cows. home. Mrs. Everett Holladay was guest of honor at a recent wedding Journal Classifieds Gat Resultai shower held at the home of Mrs. inding from Newell Heights hostess. By Mrs. Herschel Thompson •e Mmes. R. D. McKinley, Hen- Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson, the KINGMAN KOLONY — Polly­ “Success comes in cans. Moore, Jake Borge, Frankie Rev. and Mrs. Henry Moore and anna club met April 5 at the home rden, Anna Pratt, Wesley Pier- j Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz were of Mrs. Tony Martinez with Mrs. Failure comes in can'ts." Irvin Topliff and M. L. Kurtz, guests for homemade ice cream Jess Martinez as co-hostess. Elev­ VISITS GRANDPARENTS ourteen churches in this area and cake Saturday evening at the en members attended. ■e represented with about 150 R. D. McKinley home. A handkerchief and plant ex­ Vickie Lynn Horner, daughter attendance. The Presbyterian Lee Hill spent the weekend in change honoring Mothers’ day is of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Benzon of irch in Adrian was co-hostess. Caldwell with his grandparents, planned for the May 3 meeting Nampa, spent several days visit­ ’heme of the meeting was “Our Mr. ~ at the home of Mrs. Virgil Viers ing her grandparents, Mr. and and Mrs. Vernon Ward. iponse as Disciples." Guest Guests in Simpson Home with Mrs. Earl Kygar as co-hos­ Mrs. Roy Knoedler. Mrs. Benzon. ■aker was Miss Lois Montgom- the Knoedlers’ daughter, had the Sunday dinner guests at the tess. r of New York City, program the Ray Simpson home were Mr. | misfortune of falling and break­ ector of the women’s division and Mrs. Johnnie Eason and Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson at- | ing her leg last Wednesday. the Board of National Missions. ] daughter of Homedale, Mr. and tended open house last Thursday j Mr. and Mrs. John Obenchain Mrs. Gene Simpson and family, afternoon honoring Mrs. Ida Ward Lynn Ward, scoutmaster of Boy ’ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Simpson on her 95th birthday anniversary and family of Boise were Sunday dinner guests of his brother and jut troop 438, and his family : and family of Nyssa and Alfred at the William Coleman home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright took sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim nt to Owyhee dam Friday eve- Simpson and family. lg for a wiener roast. Buddy Ray Simpson of Nyssa care of the Ron Rookstool chil­ Obenchain and family. Clarence Hobson of Lava Hot spent four days this week with dren several days this week while rings, Idaho, is visiting his sis- I his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. their parents were in the process VISIT IN OLSEN HOME Dr. and Mrs. Frank Horton and Mrs. Edith Hammon- Ray Simpson, and left Sunday to of moving. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp­ daughter, Kay of Nampa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Owens of stay until Tuesday at Homedale earfield, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. j with his aunt, Mrs. Johnnie Eas- son and Gary visited Friday eve­ Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. John ning at the Ron Thompson home Olsen and family. >yle Lowder and children of Ru- ! c>n. rt, Idaho, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kriegh at­ in Boise. rs. Edith Hammon. Mrs. Owens tended an Anchor Mariners meet­ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy ed home Friday evening from id Mrs. Lowder are daughters of ing Sunday afternoon at the Jim left Saturday to spend several Walnut Creek, Calif. They had days with relatives in Buhl, been visiting several months with j Phifer home. rs. Hammon. relatives. Idaho. — Sunday guests at the Carl Lee Mrs. Esther Horn of Caldwell Attend Birthday Dinner ill home were Mr. and Mrs. Ver­ arrived Tuesday to spend the day in Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Gus- Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson, with Mr. and Mrs. Bernal May- Mrs. fson of Caldwell. Herschel Thompson and Mrs. bon. Mrs. Luther Correll and Mrs. Marie went to Caldwell Jack Pittz of Yakima, Wash., Sunday Earp jarog Dobbins of Umatilla, Ore., for dinner in the Herb came Saturday to visit his aunt, Andrews home. It was sited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. birthday Mrs. Willis Conant and family. dinner honoring Carol a Andrews juis Pratt. Mrs. Correll took He returned home Sunday. jr father, C. W. deBoer home her sixth anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant on Mrs. By Farmerettes Club ith her for a month’s visit. Sparks attended the were April 5 dinner guests in the Mariners Art committee meeting Mon­ eave for California NU ACRES—Kenny Kissell left Glenn Brown home where they Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leedy of April 4 by plane for Fort Sill, also visited with Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon at Adrian Commu­ [untington and Mrs. Charles Lee- Okla., where he will begin train­ Jerald Conant of Colton, Calif., nity church. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer and y left Friday afternoon for Cor­ ing in heavy artillery. He had guests at the Brown home. The ing, Calif., on a 10-day vacation i visited for a week and a half at Conants were dinner guests Sun­ Jannie visited April 6 at the Pete ;ip. Mrs. Charles Leedy will the home of his parents, Mr. and day at the Lester Stacy home in Franks home. The Phifers visited last Thursday evening at the ilso visit her two sons and their Mrs. Louis Kissell, after taking Big Bend. Charlie Bowers home. basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. amilies in Sacramento. Guests in Ed Brandi Home Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Bennett Mrs. Elvin Worden and Mrs. Mrs. Mildred Elliott and Or­ and girls went to Idaho City April „ydia Worden visited last Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Gary Betts moved lay with Mrs. John Auker. While April 3 from the trailer house on ville Mishler of Reedsport, Ore., 3 for a picnic dinner. here they also visited with Mrs. the Ellis Stokes place to the for­ arrived April 3 to visit her par­ Sunday dinner guests in the Donald Costley and new baby of mer home of the Lawrence Clev­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brandt. Earl Kygar home were Mr. and lidgeview, who are spending a erly family. The latter have mov­ They returned home Sunday. A Mrs. Jerry Gordon and Cindy of dinner was given April 4 in the Jordan Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Tom ew days with her parents, Mr. ed to Moses Lake, Wash. ind Mrs. Auker. April 5 guests at the home of Brandt home for the guests and Duncan and family of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lane and Mrs. Charles Leedy and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kimmes were the Bob Haney family of Nyssa. jydia Worden made a trip to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arley Claud Willson and son of Nyssa family were dinner guests Sun­ were evening dinner guests April day at the Junior Matthews home /ale Thursday to get Joe Frank­ Irvin of Caldwell. lin who will work for Cables this Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomson and 5 at the Ed Brandt home. Visitors in Adrian. Ross Mills and Al Thompson summer. Bob of Caldwell visited Sunday later in the evening were Mmes. Mrs. Alice Ward of Caldwell evening at the Merle Thomson Oliver Freel, Bill Willis and Don visited Saturday with Charlie Ed­ Hatch of Adrian. wards, a former produce inspector spent last week at the Carl Lee home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson of in Malheur county who is in the Hill home. Mrs. Ward is a grand­ Len Dykstra of Ontario spent Seneca are parents of a girl, Mari Odd Fellows home in Caldwell. mother of Mrs. Hill. Thursday at the Mike McKague Kay, born in Burns Friday, April Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb were Mrs. Lydia Worden went to home. weighing seven pounds, two dinner guests Sunday at the Earl Ridgeview Saturday to spend a Mrs. Mary Jo Grossman of Fair 6, few days at the Donald Costley Oaks, Calif., is staying with her ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Province home in Caldwell. Mrs. Herschel Thompson, Mr. and home. mother, Mrs. George Pulsipher. Walt Trafton of Seneca. Lynn Ward, LeRoy Smith, Leon The Roy Howard family drove Mrs. Explorer Scouts of Adrian com­ Chamberlain, Stanley Smith, Clint to Parma Sunday to visit the Ir­ munity had a bowling tournament Chamberlain, Kenneth Smith and vin Rider family. David Wynn were those from Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barker and Sunday afternoon in Homedale. Newell Heights who listened to family and Mrs. Gerald Barker Isaac Martinez bowled with the the LDS conference Sunday by and family, all of Madras, arrived group. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pinkston direct wire from the Salt Lake Friday night for a short visit at and Gale, Lee Thrasher of Parma tabernacle to the Nyssa stake the Ernest Barker home. Mrs. visited Sunday afternoon at the I Gerald Barker and children spent house. Walter Pinkston home. A large group from Adrian Saturday night and Sunday mor­ Jesse Martinez, son of Mr. and Presbyterian church attended the ning at the home of her parents, ÜG \ Y / church merger service held April Mr. and Mrs. Omar Betts. Both Mrs. Jess Martinez, and Johnny t 1 1 n I I 4 at St. Paul’s Episcopal church Barker families returned home Martinez, brother of Jess, return- t / V.. 1 in Nyssa. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Timmerman ?eled with Birthday Party spent Sunday afternoon at the Tina Call celebrated her ninth birthday anniversary Sunday home of Mrs. Alida Smit. with an afternoon party. Guests present were Cherrylee, Terrylyn HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Walt Looney en­ and Jed Chamberlain, Carma, Kris and Lannie Blanch. Games tertained with dinner April 3 in were played, after which ice honor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann, on their 44th cream and cake were served. Mrs. Gerard Kuiper and Mrs. ■ wedding anniversary. Guests in- M. L. Kurtz visited Friday after­ eluded Mr. and Mrs. Tug Bond of noon with Mrs. Lillian Fahren- Vale, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zigenbine and daughter and Mrs. Mary Cox. bruch and Mrs. Mantel. K. Kissell Leaves For Oklahoma Following Leave PAGE NINE John Stohler. Co-hostess was Mrs. Louis Wigging. Mrs. Holladay is the former Mary DeMasters of Unity. The newlyweds are mak­ ing their home in Unity. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reel and family visited Sunday at the Ray­ mond Carpenter home in Boise. The John Brown family moved to Ontario last weekend. They will continue to farm the same place. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ran­ dall have moved into the house vacated by the Browns. Randall is employed at Cairo Service. Attend Smith Services Relatives who came from a dis­ tance to attend funeral services for Lealand Smith included Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith of Po­ mona, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Degross of Montclair, Calif., Mrs. Paul Zug of San Dimas, Calif., Mrs. Charles Shellenbarger of Walnut, Calif., Ralph Smith of Portland, Mrs. Myrtle Snyder and Mrs. Vera Roberts of Oroville, Wash. PLANT SALE Tuesday, April 17 Begins at 9 a.m. In Old Journal Building Many Varieties of Shrubs—Perennials — Sponsored by — ANK Garden Club LADIES’ DRESSES Q Odd Lot ... Sizes 10 to 16. Values from 5.98 to 9.98 —_____ ______________ ^^^B Men’s Dress Shoes R|^^B ■> Odd Lot... 41 Pair. Values to 8.98 --- ------------- ------- ------------ --- T Your Quality Store BRACKEN ’ S Dept. Store d We Give and Redeem SRV Green Stamps WAI. I. «db FASHION INTERIOR PAINT FOR HIGHER PROFITS! 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