Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 21, 1962, Page 10, Image 10

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    THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1962
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE TEN
Former Teacher
Of Bend School
Visits in Area
of Payette were June 10 dinner
week after a plane trip to Los RECOVERS FROM SURGERY
Bill Newell is convalescing at
guests of Mrs. Mary Brumbach
Angeles where they attended the
and Ezra.
wedding of their son, Stanley, and his home following back surgery
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Blades of
three weeks ago at St. Alphonsus
Miss Janet Kelly.
By Roxy Ritchie
Nampa and Mrs. Miller Hender-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Callaham hospital in Boise.
lider of Melba visited recently
visited Father’s day in Parma at
A Father’s day dinner was serv­
By Mrs. O. P. Council
B y Helen Hatch
with Mr. and Mrs Dyre Roberts.
Saturday overnight guests at the Earl Callaham home.
ed
at
the
Bob
Newgen
home
Sun
­
the M. Atagi home were Mr. and
SUNSET VALLEY — ----------
Several <
K1G BEND — Mr. and 1 Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Don Hatt, David the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chet
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murray Mrs. Roy Sadamori, Mr. and Mrs.
members of Sunset Valley auxil­ day to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reagle of Salem called recently ■ and Mary Dawn of Parma called Mills were her uncle and aunt,
iary, their husbands and guests i George M. Wilson and Harold of on Mr. and Mrs. Joe King and June 10 in the James McGinnis Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson and and children and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Atagi and Mary and Mr. and
Paul Dinger of Parma picnicked Mrs. Dange Atagi.
met Saturday evening at East Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. other friends in Big Bend.
home.
daughter, Eva of The Dalles, Ore. and fished Sunday near Banks.
Side cafe in Ontario for a Father’s Newgen, also of Nyssa. The Don
Reagle taught his first school
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Carroll
They were enroute to their home Idaho.
Wilson family was also present. in Lower Bend during 1924-25.
day dinner.
In the afternoon the two Newgen The couple was enroute to Ohio. and family of Owyhee spent a from Ogden where they had visit­
Mrs. M. Atagi, Mrs. Wilbur
recent Sunday evening with their ed a son, Capt. Duane Larson and
Chapin and Mrs. Frank Holub at­
Pleasant Hour club members families drove to Owyhee dam.
son,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
Carroll
and
family.
Sunday
evening
dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day of
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Devine of family.
served lunch Sunday afternoon at Owyhee State park spent Satur­
guests in the Mills home were Mr. tended a meeting June 11 of the
Treasure Valley Ceramics club in
Lebanon visited recently with
the Fred Morton horse sale.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
LeRoy
Bennett
and
Mrs. R. A. Batt of Nyssa.
Payette.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurley of day evening at the home of Mr. her brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Grace Hart of Baker
Steve and Alan Linville, sons
and Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater.
Roseburg, Ore., and Mrs. Sam and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger.
attended a birthday party June 7 of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Linville of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Casimir
Rataezyk
Mmes. Varner Hopkins, Pete for their granddaughter, Gay Seattle, arrived by plane last Lake Owyhee visited Saturday
McMillen and children of Ontario
and
children
of
Ephrata,
Wash.,
FOR RELIABLE and
Sillonis, Verl Bishop and Delmo Bennett, on her third anniversary. week to spend the summer with evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mag­
called Saturday afternoon at the
and his mother, Mrs. Mary Ratae­ Brock were among those attend­
David Alexander home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Packwood their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. nus Ekanger in Sunset Valley.
GUARANTEED
SERVICE
of Moses Lake, visited June ing an extension officers’ train­ and Harry attended church June
Mr. and Mrs. David Alexander zyk
The Claude, Ronald, Billy and
Don Linville.
14
at
the
Ira
Price,
Sr.,
home.
The
and girls attended a Saturday
ing meeting June 5 in La Grande. 10 in Payette and had a picnic
Silas Day families visited Sunday
All Radio and TV
evening family potluck dinner at Rataezyks formerly lived in the
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Steider, dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Return from California
in the Howard Day home at Lake
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chet
Mills
arrived
valley.
511
Main Si. Dial 372-3141
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Graham,
Mr.
and
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ward and Mrs. Chaney Langley
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hoden of Mrs. Johnny Haddox, all of Boise, and family.
home Monday evening of last Owyhee.
Felty in Homedale.
Father’s day dinner guests at
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward and Big Bend were Saturday evening called June 10 'in the Lester Students Arrive Home
dinner
guests
at
the
home
of
Mr.
Chaney
and
Lynn
attended
the
Campbell home.
Students arriving home from
children attended a birthday par­
Mrs. Pearle Abbott accompa­ college June 7 included Jim wedding June 9 uniting Miss Mar­
ty Saturday evening for Andy and Mrs. Neil Dimmick. Mr. and
Jensen in the Kenneth Jensen Mrs. A. Reed of Idaho Falls visit­ nied her brother and sister-in-law, Thompson from Eastern Oregon garet Butler and Russell Coffman
ed Sunday at the Dimmick home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of at La Grande and Philip Hatch at Ontario Presbyterian church.
home.
Karen Clucas of Caldwell spent
Boise, recently to Ferndale, Wash. from Oregon State university at
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wiley and Attend Saturday Picnic
a
recent weekend with her par­
Leonard
Abbott
spent
a
week
with
Corvallis.
family of Nyssa visited Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin
Second Week in June
Patty and Jimmy Bishop of Eu­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucas.
afternoon at the home of his sis­ and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapin his aunt, Mrs. Ricks Gale in Boise.
gene are visiting their sister, Mrs.
ter and family, the Jack Wards. and children went to Prairie City Leave for Colorado
Mrs. Mary Thompson recently
Mrs. Bill Blevins and Mrs. John Dallas Chaney and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hobson, Mr. Saturday for a picnic dinner in
left by bus for Eugene to visit
Mrs. Larry Bauman and son of her daughter, Alice. They will
and Mrs. Joe Hobson and chil- the park. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crow Frerichs recently left for Greeley,
di ■en, Mr. and Mrs. James Langley of Madras met them there. Cyn­ Colo., to be with their mother who Nyssa spent June 10 with her par­ then go to Tacoma to visit Mrs.
Call 372-2837 or 372-2496
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De­ Thompson’s brother, Mr. and Mrs.
and sons had dinner Sunday in thia Chapin went to Madras with is very ill.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Bishop,
Ira
Water.
Caldwell.
Jack Dickerson and family. While
the Crows and will stay there for
Mmes. John Packwood, Dyre in Washington, they also plan to
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer some time. Crow is to take a two- and Renie, Mrs. Johnny Bishop,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brumbach Roberts, Dallas Chaney, Horace attend the World’s Fair.
and daughters went to Boise Sun­ week course in Air Space Science Jr.,
'
day, where Linda took a plane at Ellensburg, Wash., and Cynthia
for Oakland, Calif. She plans to and Mrs. Crow will care for the
visit an aunt, Mrs K. C. Kimball, home while he is away. The oth­
for some time.
er Chapins returned from Prairie
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner City by way of Seneca and Burns.
of Owyhee corners were Sunday
The Rev. and Mrs. Ira M. Tay­
dinner guests at the home of Mr. lor, missionaries from Bolivia who
and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen.
have been visiting a son in Rich­
land, Wash., stayed overnight last
Children Return Home
Lorene and Brian Lorensen of i Thursday at the home of his sis­
Nu Acres stayed for 10 days dur­ ter, Mrs. E. J. Hobson. They were
ing Bible school at the home of enroute to Kansas City.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reffett were
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Lorensen. Their mother, recent Monday overnight guests
Mrs. Berne Lorensen, attended at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
the program Friday evening and Princehouse in Ontario. They
were dinner guests the following
later took the children home.
day of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Col­
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hurley lier.
•nd Glenn of Roseburg, Ore., were
Frank Lathen of Moscow, Idaho,
Sunday dinner guests at the Da­ was a recent visitor in the Neil
vid Alexander home. Mrs. Alex­ Dimmick home.
ander’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. John Kolos of Beresford, Visit Stoker in Hospital
SJJ., visited Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Knight and
Mrs. Lee Stoker went to Boise
June 10 to see Stoker who is re­
RETURN FROM MADRAS
Miss Karen Bybee returned covering from surgery in St. Al­
home Saturday from Madras phonsus hospital. He expected to
where she had spent the past two return home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fyllings-
weeks visiting in the home of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and ness of Portland recently brought
Mrs. Jarvis Mitchell. Lisa Mit­ Kristin and Butch to spend the
You could be one of these prize
chell accompanied her here and summer with their grandparents,
wmneis ui a holiday lor two at the
will spend two weeks visiting in Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick. The
Century 21 World’s Fair. Winners will
couple returned June 10 to their
the J. E. Brower home.
home.
il» to Seattle for 3 days of fun and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of
sightseeing.
GUESTS IN SMITH HOME
Mrs. Winifred Cork and Helen Roswell spent June 10 at the
I lip includes plane tickets, hotel room,
Jones of San Francisco visited last home of their son the Harley Wil­
admission to the Fair. Monorail
son
family.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Hite of Owyhee were June 8
ride, motor tour of Seattle — plus $50
.1
Dwight Smith.
guests in the Wilson home.
I
spending money. Or you could win
I
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweizer
I
one of the other 2.097 prizes.
recently spent several days with
I
her brother and wife, Mr. and
I
I
Mrs. Paul Carlile at Darlington,
Nothing to buy !
Every Gold Strike retailer has a big red number in his window — a No. 1, a No. 2, or a No. 3. I
Idaho.
To qualify far price drawing, simply print the name and address of any merchant who dis­ I
No rhymes or sentences
Attend Book Club Meet
plays the number 1. another who has a number 2 in his window, and a third with the number 3. I
Physicians and
I
Mrs. Delbert Poor, Mrs. Albert
to write!
I
Notheis and Mrs. Charles Schwei­
Surgeons
Nom« a food store near you that displays the No. 1 Gold Strike number:
I
zer attended the June 9 Book club
Here
’
s
all
you
do
to
qualify
for
meeting at the home of Mrs. Mil­
K. E. KERBY. M. D.
(name)
(address)
dred Elliott of Owyhee.
drawings: Just look around you.
I
K. A. DANFORD. M. D.
The Rev. and Mrs. LaMar Ball
Every Gold Strike Retailer
I
Name a service station near you thot displays the No. 2 Gold Strike number:
Physicians and Surgeons
and children of Dorena, Mo., left
has
a
big
red
number
in
his
June 12 to visit in Nebraska after
Dial FR 2-2241
window. All you do is "Name the
(name)
(address)
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. visiting her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Chapin for a week.
numbers.” (See entry blank
Daily Except Saturday and
The Ramirez Reyes family of
Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12.
Name any other »»ore er service that displays the No. 3 Gold Strike number (this may be a
in this ad.) Fill out the “Name
Wilder visited June 9 at the Ken­
cleaner, drug store, furniture or department store, hardware or variety store, etc.):
the Numbers” quiz and mail. This
neth Lorensen home and were
MAULDING CLINIC
is the easiest of all conlots to
evening dinner guests. Reyes is
(name)
(address)
I
an American Sunday School
L. A. Mauldlng. M. D.
enter ... and win.
Union missionary and works with
Physician and Surgeon
RULES
Please print very clearly
residents of labor camps.
Dial FR 2-221«
1. Complete the entry form, clip and mail as di­
rected below.
Your name.......... ................
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner of
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m.
2.
Entry
mutt
be
postmarked
no
later
than
mid
­
Owyhee
corners
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Daily Except Saturday and
Address......
night. Wednesday. June 27. 1962. Winners will
Lester Headdon of Ontario were
Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12.
be
determined
by
drawings.
June 10 evening dinner guests of
3. Drawings will be held July 3. 1962. at the Gold
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen.
Strike Gift Center in Salt Lake City. Grand Prize
Sunset Valley Auxiliary Members,
Husbands and Guests Meet for Dinner
TOOMBS'
RADIO and TV
SERVICE
Strawberry Pickers Wanted!
THIEL BROS.
U-PICKERS WELCOME!
in the
including
3 FREE TRIPS FORI
to the WORLD'S FAIR
NAME THE NUMBERS QUIZ
A/t out and nuait today !
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
DAVID W. S AR AZIN, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to S p.m.
Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon.
—Phones—
Off. FR 2-3360 Res. FR 2-3173
Office: 2 North Main St.
i .a.
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Dentists
J. R. CUNDALL
Dentist
Clinic — 213 Main Street
Dial FR 2-3538
Nyssa
Oregon
George Carey
QUALITY REPAIR
DENTAL LAB
24 N. 8th—Payette
Sam* Location Six Years
Across From Idaho Power
PHONE
winners will be notified immediately after draw­
ing by telephone or telegram. All other prize
winners will be notified by mail. Winners' names
will be available July 7. 1962. to all who send to
Gold Strike Stamp Company. 5 1 South 2nd West
St.. Salt Lake City, a 4c stamped envelope ad­
dressed to themselves.
4. Gold Strike Sweepstakes Contest is open only to
residents — 18 years or older — of Utah. IJato.
Montana, and Oregon, except employees (and
their families) of Gold Strike Stamp Co., and
their advertising agency.
5. Accommodations have been reserved for grand
prize winners in Seattle July 27-29. 1961
Name of your favorite Gold Strike merchant
ENTRIES LIMITED ONE TO A PERSON
MAIL TO
GOLD STRIKE STAMP CO.
P. O. BOX 2345, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
MI 2 2982
J. W. OLSEN. D.M.D.
DENTAL OFFICE
Seventh and Bower Ave.
Dial FR 2-3311
Nyssa
Oregon
Veterinarians
36 Yean Experience as Dental
Technician Assures You of
TREASURE VALLEY
ANIMAL HOSPITAL
Top Quality Work
407 Main St.
Dial 372-3567
Nyssa, Oregon
Dr. B. E. Ross
Nyssa — 372-3552
Dr. R. W. Faulk
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Parma — 4-2731
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