Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 03, 1962, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY. MAY 3. 1962
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
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Ladies Plan Hankie, Plant Exchange
At Meeting Set Today in Viers Home
Malheur county had 8.053
housing units, according to the
By Roxy Ritchie
1960 census of housing. Of these
BUENA VISTA—Mrs. Guy Tan­ only 5,464. about 65 percent,
ner spent several days last week were in sound condition with
in Emmett with her mother, Mrs. all plumbing.
Jessie Pearson, who had broken
Over 15 percent of the houses
her arm Tanner went to Emmett were lacking hot and cold run­
Sunday and brought them home. ning water, while about 1800
Mrs. Pearson will stay for some had no bathtub or shower. Ap­
time here with her daughter and proximately 1900 homes didn't
son-in-law.
have flush toilets.
Although only one-eighth had
Mrs. Wayne Rookstool and Le­ air conditioning, over half had
roy Olson of Orovada, Nev., visit- television sei*, radios, tele­
Tuesday evening with Mrs. Edith phones and washing machines.
Whipple, Kenneth and Leah. Mr.
There were 4,114 families
and Mrs. Jim Ritchie visited Fri­ with one automobile, 1,577 with
day evening in the Whipple home. two and 304 which operated
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones and three or more cars.
ner guests Saturday evening at
the Dale Ashcraft home
Mr and Mrs. Ed Brandt visited
Sunday afternoon with the Don
Wolfe family in Arena Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Callister
visited their son, Wayne, Satur­
day in Caldwell.
Mr and Mrs Al Thompson
went
to Caldwell Friday to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kurtz of
Nyssa were Sunday afternoon vis­ their granddaughter, Mrs. Herb
Andrews and family.
itors at the Bill Toomb home.
Mmes. Jim Phifer, Tony Mar­ Return* from Trip to Holland
Mrs. Klaas Laan arrived in
tinez and Bill Willis attended an
American Legion auxiliary lun­ Boise Thursday afternoon by
cheon in Vale Sunday honoring I plane from Amsterdam, Holland.
State Auxiliary President Mabel Her husband and daughters met
her there.
Gearheart.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer at­ sons were Sunday dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson,
Mrs. Jim Phifer and Jannie went tended a Spring Dairy show meet­ at the George Knowles home. Mr.
to Ontario Sunday afternoon to ing Thursday evening at Nyssa and Mrs. Alfred Ouderkirk were
sing several selections with the high school.
afternoon callers.
Adrian Community church choir Mr. and Mrs. Lou DeGood of Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen
at the Presbyterian nursing home. Caldwell visited several days this were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
The Thompsons visited later with week at the Earl Kygar home.
and Mrs. Lloyd Tobler in Nyssa.
Mrs. Mary Yergen and called at Isaac Martinez accompanied the In the afternoon they attended
the W. W. Foster home in Nyssa. Explorer Scouts on a fishing trip open house for Mr. and Mrs. W.
(Mrs. Howard Holland of Cool­ the past weekend near Unity.
W. Foster. Larry Stephen accom­
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sant and panied
idge, Ariz., visited Monday at the
Sam Matsunaga and Mel­
Carl Begeman home. Mrs. Bill Mrs. Walter Pinkston visited Sun- vin to Brownlee dam Sunday for
Van DeWater and Kent visited day afternoon with Mrs. Loura fishing.
Smith in Adrian.
later in the afternoon.
Mrs. Martha Norland of Apple
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thompson Valley
<Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gordon and
was a Thursday visitor in
Cindy of Jordan Valley and the and Collette of Boise were week­ the Joe Stephen home. Bob Ewell
Tom Duncan family of Ontario end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her­ and Pauline Stephen of BJC were
were dinner guests Sunday at the schel Thompson.
Sunday visitors at the Stephen
Earl Kygar home.
Attend Dinner in Weiser
home and all attended a dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy, the
at Owyhee Community church in
Mmes.
Dale
Ashcraft,
Wesley
Carl Piercy and Roy Mecham Piercy and Carl Begeman attend­ the afternoon.
families were Friday evening
guests for birthday cake and ice ed the Happy Dozen pinochle club Guests in Hoffman Home
cream at the Thurman Piercy potluck dinner Friday at the home
Hank Houst and children of
home honoring the latter on his of Mrs. Herb Thomas in Weiser. Boise, Mrs. Ray Griffitts and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Max
Swenson
of
anniversary.
Mrs. Glenn Griffitts and
Ontario visited Sunday afternoon Gene,
David of Nyssa visited Sunday at
Altig* Have New Son
with Mrs. Alzina Salter.
Glenn Hoffman home. Houst
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bowers the
iMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Altig arc
is Glenda Hoffman’s drum in­
and
family
visited
Saturday
eve
­
parents of a boy, Bruce Kevin,
structor.
born April 24 in Pocatello. Mr. ning at the Charlie Bowers home.
David Highland of Wallowa was
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stacy were a Tuesday
and Mrs. Art Sparks are maternal
overnight guest of Mr.
grandparents. Mrs. Sparks left dinner guests Sunday at the Wil­ and Mrs. Silas
Hoffman. Mr. and
Monday to spend a week with the lis Conant home.
Mrs. Alva Goodell and sons were
Altig family.
Miss Ruth Case of Scottsbluff, Thursday callers at the Hoffman
Harry Ames of Caldwell was a Neb., arrived Sunday to visit Mr. home and Friday callers were
guest last week at the Art Sparks and Mrs. Raleigh Chamberlain Delbert and Eugene Cleaver.
home. He is an uncle of Mrs. j and the Don Fox family. She is
Mrs. Russell Talbot and Marian
Sparks.
a cousin of Mrs. Fox.
Hughes spent from Wednesday to
Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks went
Friday visiting relatives at Wal­
to Notu.-, Sunday afternoon to Mrs. Orlee Sipes and son of lowa.
visit Mr. a;\d Mis. Guy Hopkins. Homedale visited last Thursday
Everett Faw of Ontario and
Mr. and M
Bill Toomb, Mr. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Cleaver of Nyssa
and Mrs. Wesk P ercy were din- I Reuben Haroldsen.
were Thursday dinner guests at
the Alva Goodell home in observ­
ance of Goodell’s birthday anni­
versary.
See Us For Lowest
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and
sons visited Saturday evening at
Truck Tire Prices
the Kenneth Jensen home in Sun­
set Valley.
Kenneth Whipple took Leah
Whipple, Frances Seuell, Helen
J •I 'Firestone nylon
Snyder and Peggy Sanders to a
FARM A COMMERCIAL
show in Ontario Saturday even­
ing and later he took them to the
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Woodrow
Seuell home where the
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Mrs. Glenn Hoffman and Mrs.
Jim Ritchie spent Tuesday even­
ing with Mrs. Esther Stephen.
Mrs. Eugene Stephen and Stuart
were Sunday evening callers in
the Stephen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson
101 North Main St.
Nyssa. Oregon
and Mrs. Willis Bertram had din­
By Mrs. Herschel Thompson
KINGMAN KOLONY — Polly­
anna club meeting will be held
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Virgil Viers with Mrs. Earl Kygar
as co-hostess.
A hanky and plant exchange
is planned.
By Roxy Ritchie
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Farmers Feed and Seed
The annual spring horse sale
sponsored by Snake River Valley
Racing and Breeding association
will be held Sunday, May 6, at
the fairgrounds in Ontario.
The open consignment sale will
begin at 12 noon. Quarter horses,
saddle horses of all kinds, chil­
dren’s ponies, Shetlands, mules
and pack horses will be offered.
Also selling will be saddles,
bridles, tack, pack equipment and
all kinds of riding gear.
Guy Sparks of Nyssa is in
charge of local advertising and
will assist with the selling.
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Annual Horse Sale
Sunday in Ontario
Lake Owyhee were Sunday din­
ner guests at the Harold Wilson
home in Nyssa. Sunday morning
they called at the Jim Ritchie
home in Buena Vista.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morfitt of
Lake Owyhee entertained with a
barbecue Sunday dinner for Mr. LOCAL EAGLES ATTEND
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Edwards and Mrs. Werner Peutz, Mr. and MEETING IN THE DALLES
■ returned home Sunday following Mrs. Bill Peutz and Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Bertram, Elmer Jaques,
a two-week visit with relatives in Shorty Brandt.
LaVerne
Cleaver, Woody Seuell
ner in Payette Sunday and in the
They brought back a
Mrs. Charles Culbe/tson and and Dudley Kurtz were among
evening Mrs Bertram entered a Oklahoma.
granddaughter who will spend grandchildren, Monty and Mindy those attending the Eagles region
bowling playoff in Ontario.
the summer with them.
; Culbertson, visited Sunday at the four convention held during the
Attend Owyhee Ward Party
Mrs. Marea Kirkland and Joan Buster Talbot home. Rusty and weekend in The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gibson at­ of Yakima were recent visitors at
bowling competition the lo­
tended a party at Owyhee LDS the T. H. Brewer and Ed Corfield Ladena Talbot had spent Satur­ cal In group
placed second.
ward Friday evening in honor of homes. Harold Rice and son Gary day night with Mr. and Mrs. Cul­
bertson,
Monty
and
Mindy.
the retiring bishopric. Monday of of Wilder were Saturday visitors
Larry Culbertson spent several Mrs. Lester Peck and her mo­
last week Mrs. Gibson attended in the Brewer home.
a two-stake relief society conven­ Recent visitors in the Bob Mor- days last week at Star, Idaho, ther, Mrs. Mabel Johnson of Boise,
visited last Wednesday in the
tion in Weiser.
fitt home at Lake Owyhee were helping an uncle, Mearl McClure, Tom
Johnson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edens and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Phillips and with some farm work.
family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy daughters of Homedale, Mr. and
Rookstool were weekend visitors Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and Mr.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rookstool and Mrs. Bill Peutz.
and family in Orovada, Nev.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff at­ Visit in Share Home
Mrs. Evelyn Doolittle of South
tended an open house reception
Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dakota, Mrs. Nellie Vanscoy of
Foster in Nyssa and also visited Payette and Mrs. George Schwei­
at the Russell Gressley and Silas zer of Ontario were Saturday vis­
Hoffman homes. Friday evening itors in the Charles Share home.
Mr. and Mrs. Topliff visited at the
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Nicholson
Irvin Topliff home near Adrian. and family of Boise, Wanda Peutz,
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephen Shirley Manus and Roger Smith
One Mile North of Nyssa on Highway 20
and sons were Sunday luncheon were Sunday evening dinner
PHONE FR 2-3528
guests at the Raymond Norland guests at the Lewis Skinner home.
home in Apple Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day of
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Attending a Girl Scout council
meeting Saturday in Baker were
the Mmes. Carl Grunke, Dick
Tensen, Harold Henigson, Clar­
ence Clapp and Bill Hamilton.
During the morning session a
workshop was held on badge and
patrol work.
Plans were discussed for troop
camping to be held the last week
in July at Granite, Ore.
OWYHEE — Ruy Atagi, son of
Mrs. Asako Atagi, who has com­
pleted basic training at the Naval
, Training Center at San Diego,
| Calif., spent a 14-day leave with
, his mother, other relatives and
friends.
Monday evening he was a din­
ner guest of his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Dange Atagi.
He left April 25 for San Diego
where he will enter a Navy ser­
vice school for more training.
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