Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 21, 1962, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1962
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
Apple Valley Families Honor Dads
With Special Events on Father's Day
p/efreier* Present Watch
WEATHER . . .
Dai»
Max.
Min.
June 13
76
53
52
June 14
77
June 15
57
82
June 16
_.81
52
52
June 17
„86
June 18
90
52
56
91
June 19
57
June 20
.02 precipitation was recorded
on June 20.
Owyhee Reservoir Storage
June 20. 1962
403.130 Acre Ft.
June 20, 1961
246,920 Acre Ft.
PAGE SEVEN
Adrian Little Leaguers Win Contests
From Two Opponents in Past Week
By Mr». Waldo Smalley
* Mrs. Manon Shippy of Boise is
By Mrs. G. E. Mackey
Mrs. K. I. Peterson entertained
APPLE VALLEY—Mr and Mrs. j a guest this week of her parents,
ADRIAN—Little leaguers play­ last Thursday morning with a
Ed Henderson entertained with a Mr and Mrs. Earl Boston, while
ed two games the past week and coffee honoring her daughter, Mrs.
Father’s day dinner for their four her husband Bob is on National
won both of them. On Tuesday Robert Neer, Cynthia and Stepha­
daughters and families, including Guard duty. She will help her
night they were hosts to the nie of Salem. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Davidson of mother care for the three young­
Mmes. Gayle Martin and Valerie,
Fruitland team, winning 4-2.
San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Robert est children of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
• Friday evening Grant Patterson Gerrit Timmerman, Monte Spel-
Holloway of Twin Falls, Mr. and ton Jackson of Nyssa while they
pitched a 5-0 shutout against On­ man, Francis Deffer and Gerald
Mrs. Walter Ford and Mr. and are on vacation.
Mackey.
tario.
Mrs. Merildean Robbins, all of Robert Bales Have Son
Mr. and Mrs. Lacey Brooks and
Nyssa. The Davidson and Hollo­
family of Nampa visited Sunday
Mary
Hatt
and
Carol
Claney
way families were weekend • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bale are
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. afternoon with her brother, Mr.
parents of a 7-pound, 12-ounce
guests of their parents.
and Mrs. Vernon Parker and fam­ and Mrs. Robert Webster.
son, Roger Keith, born June 16
Clifford Looney and David HiU
ily. The Parkers visited Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fritts had at Malheur Memorial hospital.
evening at the home of Mr. and went to Corvallis Friday and were
Nyssa
Births
...
dinner at Maudie’s cafe in Payette
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Heruth
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
on Father’s day with her parents,
June 13—To Mr. and Mrs. La­ Mrs. Craig Claney at Vale.
and
Terri of Boise and John Mc-
Sunday dinner guests at the James Stephen. They attended
Mr. and Mrs. James Tuning of
mar
Orr
of
Nyssa,
twins,
an
8-
Roswell. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Oster- Grath of Eagle were Saturday MRS. EMIL PAULUS is ihown presenting a wrist watch to Gib pound, 2-ounce son, Tracy Dee, home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert the track meet Saturday in Eu­
meier and Mr. and Mrs. Harold overnight and Sunday dinner Holmes, chairman of the annual rodeo staged last week in Nyssa and a 7-pound, 13*4-ounce daugh­ Duncan were his parents, Mr. and gene. David Looney and Mickey
Mrs. Pate Duncan, and nephew. Hastriter who had been attending
Tuning, all of Fruitland, Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Col-
ter, Staci Lee.
Bill McBroom of Jordan Valley; Boy’s State returned home with
Mrs. Paul Parsons and Raymond lins. Patty Collins returned to under sponsorship of Owyhee Riding club. Louie Zabala of Winne­
June
16
—
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rob
­
of Mountain Home joined them Boise with them on Sunday and mucca led all cowboys in money won and was also recipient of the ert William Bale of Parma, a 7- his brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Tom them.
enrolled at Link’s Business school gift from Paulus Jewelry. The timepiece was sent io Zabala at his
Mrs. Mary Henderson, Mrs. Bill
for dinner.
pound, 12-ounce son, Roger Keit'h. Duncan and family of Ontario
Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. home in Nevada.
Looney
and Mary attended a gol­
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
Duncan
—
Staff
Photo.
June 17—To Dr. and Mrs. David
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moran, Mr. i Ed Cahill and Tami of Parma
den
wedding
anniversary open
who
are
home
on
leave
from
the
Sarazin of Nyssa, a 7-pound, 8-
and Mrs. Roy Winchell of Nyssa, were also Sunday dinner guests
house
Sunday
afternoon
for Mr.
Navy.
He
will
return
to
Mira
­
ounce
daughter,
Amy
Elizabeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Fort Sumpter and j in the Collins home.
and
Mrs.
Guy
Reynolds
at Em­
mar,
Calif.,
in
the
near
future.
David and her mother, Mrs. Ma-1
mett.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bud
Bale
and
son
i
Mrs.
W.
W.
Webb
and
Mrs.
bel Houston of Owyhee picnicked j
RECEIVES BYU SCHOLARSHIP
and hunted rocks Sunday in the of Mountain Home were weekend
Delroy Ashby, who is majoring Henry Day attended garden club Couple Leaves for Canada
guests
of
her
parents,
Mr.
and
hills abo^e Jamieson.
Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson
in
electrical engineering at BYU meeting Wednesday afternoon at
To
get
a
firsthand
idea
of
the
Ranchers
of
Malheur
and
Har-
i
I Mrs. Alex Wagner. They also
in
Provo,
was on the A honor roll the home of Mrs. Gerrit Timmer­ left Saturday morning on an ex­
spent some time with his parents, ney counties who lease some 450,- problems, the committee toured
man.
tended trip to Duchess, Alberta,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey left Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Bale.
000 acres of state-owned lands' the national grasslands area be-1 during the past school year. He
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft Canada, to visit friends. They
has
received
a
scholarship
to
the
Monday on a 10-day trip to Seat­
will have a chance to tell state I tween Prineville and Madras, and I
were Sunday dinner guests of his took their daughter, Mrs. Robert
Spends Leave with Parents
tle and the World’s Fair.
legislators what they think should plans to visit Warner Valley,! university again next year.
Ashby is a son of Mr. and Mrs. sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nelson Neer and daughters as far as Port­
First Lt. Gene Boston of Luke be done with it at a public hear­ Squaw Butte Experiment station,
Air Force base at Phoenix, Ariz., i ing of the Interim Committee on the Burns meadow ranch and Nathaniel Ashby and is working at Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Bob land, then she continued on to
has been a house guest the past Natural Resources June 23 at tracts of state grazing lands now this summer in the electrical de­ Hamilton and Johnny of Boise her home in Salem. The Peter­
week of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Burns. Many have already indi­ under lease in Lake and Harney partment at Thiokol base in Utah. were also present. The gathering sons plan to be gone for a month.
honored Father’s day.
Mr. and Mrs. Forie Martin of
Earl Boston.
counties.
cated they will do so.
Friday evening dinner guests of Owyhee corners were Father’s
Neither
the
Burns
hearing
nor
,
FATHER
OF
JACK
ANDERSON
Gene, Don and Marion Shippy
Scheduled to preside at the 3
took another sister, Mrs. Bud Bol­ p.m. and 7:30 p.m. (PST) sessions the committee’s interest is limited SUCCUMBS IN IDAHO FALLS her father were Mr. and Mrs. Jim day dinner guests of their son,
Total Social Security benefits ton and sons, Friday as far as ■ in the Harney county courthouse to grazing land problems, Chair­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson Moncur and Kristine of Boise Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Martin and
man
Haight
asserted.
"We
are
and children were called to 'Idaho Sunday visitors were Mr. and sons.
of $1,475,532 are now being paid Fallon, Nev., to meet Bolton and is Rep. Robert Smith (R-Burns),
Mr. and Mrs. E. M Mackey vis­
each year to residents of Malheur she returned with him to their a member of the committee and welcoming testimony from the Falls Sunday due to the death of Mrs. Robert Eastman and family
county, according to Vernon A. home in Huntington Beach, Calif. its sub - committees on fish and public at this meeting on all nat­ his father. He had been in failing of Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. ited Saturday evening in the
Robert Brown and family of home of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Miller
Welo, manager of the La Grande
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cahill and game, power, water, forestry, min­ ural resources problems,” he said, health for some time.
Boise.
and Ruth at Parma. The Millers
“
and
we
hope
those
with
opinions
Ralph
Castater
of
the
Apple
district.
I , Tami moved Saturday to Parma.! erals, gas and oil.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webster visited Sunday afternoon at the
on
fish
and
game,
timber,
water,
Valley
community
is
supplying
as
This amount represents an in­
In answers to a questionnaire,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Norland and
and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Mackey home.
crease of approximately 13 per­ family of Umatilla have been vis­ most state land leaseholders indi­ etc., will take this opportunity to pharmacist at Owyhee Drug while Sessions recently spent a week at Gerald
Mr and Mrs. Lennie Martin
cent over the annual rate of one iting his mother, Mrs. Martha cated they would welcome the op­ express them to our committee.” Anderson is away.
the World’s Fair in Seattle.
and sons entertained at a trout
Representatives of appropriate
year ago in Malheur county.
Norland, and her parents, Mr. and portunity to buy land. Most indi­ state agencies have been invited
Mrs. Pearl Brown, who has been dinner last Wednesday evening.
TEACHER
VISITS
FRIEND
“Reasons for the increase are Mrs. Owen Gann of Nyssa. While cated also that the returns to pub­ to attend the Burns meeting to
Jerry Lankford spent last week on a trip to Point Comfort, Texas, Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
many,” Welo explained. “There here one of the children became lic funds from the lands could answer questions from the public
visiting
Larry Schenk. Lankford and Fairberry, Neb., arrived Sun­ Mackey and family and Car! Lov-
are more aged people; benefits ill with measles, making it neces- be increased through an active and the committee.
is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam day morning for an extended visit itt.
range management program in­
are now payable to men at age I sary to extend their visit.
Messrs, and Mmes. Bob Webb,
Lankford
of Weiser, formerly of I with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
62 as well as to women; and less
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nichols cluding reseeding, brush control BORENS RETURN HOME
Dick
Stam and family were Sun-
■
Francis
Deffer.
Nyssa. He plans to teach fifth
social security credit is needed were Sunday dinner guests of and blocking.
(
day
evening
guests of their par­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sandy
Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boren, Jer­
to be eligible for old-age bene- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nichols and
The interim committee is con­ ry, Robert Lee and Donnie left grade at Condon, Ore., during the of Nyssa were Thursday evening ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Webb,
coming school year.
fits.”
sidering several alternatives for
family of Nu Acres.
visitors at the home of Mr. and at a barbecue dinner in observ-
Tuesday, June 12, for their home
recommendation to the 1963 legis­ in Cortez, Colo., via Yellowstone
I ance of Father’s day.
The $1,475,532 being paid an- Visits Sisters in Area
Mrs. Robert Webster.
lature for beginning a manage­ park. Mrs. Boren had been visit­ CARD OF THANKS
nually in Malheur county goes to
John Wallace of Hailey was a ment program on the grazing
1980 beneficiaries. The payments
We want to express our sincere
guest
of his sister, Mrs. Martha lands. So far they have held hear­ ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
include those for old-age, for sur­
T. Blackburn, since Mother’s day thanks and appreciation to our
Norland,
for
four
days
last
week.
ings in Prineville and Canyon and her family arrived two weeks friends and neighbors for the
vivors of deceased workers and
for disabled insured workers. While here they visited their sis­ City to receive suggestions from ago to accompany her home. The beautiful floral offerings and the
ters, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson of Nu ranchers and range experts in
EASY TERMS!
Welo said.
Acres and Mrs. I. W. Edison of those areas. A third hearing is Boren family also visited her sis­ many acts of kindness shown us
during
the
illness
and
loss
of
our
The average monthly payment Caldwell.
ters, Mrs. Loise Boren of Durkee
to a retired worker in Malheur
I j scheduled June 22 at Lakeview. and Mrs. Dewey Strong, and their loved one, Archie Breneman.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Willis
Hansen
and
—Luella Breneman
county is $72.56. The average
nieces, Mrs. Charles Glenn and
127 Main Street
Mr and Mrs.
monthly payment to a disabled family of Parma were Father’s ATTENDS IDAHO MEETING
Mrs.
Dick
Bennett.
day dinner guests of her parents,
OOBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Glenn Breneman
worker is $84.32.
Mrs.
C.
A.
(Louise)
Wernick
at
­
Mr. and Mrs. Jed Gooing.
A breakdown o f beneficiary
tended Grand Temple of Pythian
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gooing and [ Sisters three days last week in AIRMAN VISITS PARENTS
group, number of recipients and
Jimmy Ostrom, son of Mr. and
annual payment of each major family of Klamath Falls and his ! Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Mrs. Wer­ Mrs. B. A. Ostrom, is home on
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jed
Gooing,
type being paid in Malheur coun­
nick is senior supreme represen­
returned recently from a week’s tative and a member of the law leave from the Air Force. He has
ty is as follows:
trip to southern 'Idaho and Utah. committee. She served as one of been serving in Korea for the past
Retired workers, 1174, $1,022,-
13 months and will be stationed
172; wives or husbands, 346, $153,- They visited the LDS temple at the installing officers at the ser­ at Davis-Monthan Air Force base
in Arizona after visiting friends
816; widows or widowers, 117, Idaho Falls and spent some time vice.
and relatives in Nyssa.
$87,432; mothers and children, in Salt Lake City visiting a niece,
269, $151,236; disabled workers Mr. and Mrs. Tailmage Johnson SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS
and family.
and dependents, 74, $60,876.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stunz and SPEND SUNDAY IN BOISE
family were Sunday dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farr were
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sunday dinner guests and after­
Stunz. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bowman noon visitors in the home of their
and family of Boise were after­ son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
noon callers in the Stunz homes. Mrs. Kenneth Chard and sons in
Bowman is a brother of Mrs. Emil Eoise.
Stunz.
Reasonable Prices!
Malheur, Harney Ranchers to Attend
Hearing at Burns on Natural Resources
$ll/2 Million Paid
County Residents
Yearly From S.S.
DIAMONDS
Paulus Jewelry
Now in Progress . . .
HEAVY ROASTING HENS and
FRESH GRADED EGGS
JAY BUNN
Phone 372-3497
Across from Rodeo Ground Bleachers
HOLD FAMILY REUNION
Major and Mrs. O. W. Moore of
Los Angeles are visiting his bro­
thers, the Tom and Max Moore
families, and a sister, Mrs. John
Schenk and family. Another bro­
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Moore and family of
Rupert, came Sunday and a fami­
ly reunion was held in Caldwell
park.
RETURN TO CALIFORNIA
Mrs. Glenn Stephens and chil­
dren of Oakland, Calif., left the
evening of June 12 for their home
after spending a week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day
of Adrian, and her brothers, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Day, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Day. Mr and Mrs. Silas
Day, all of Nyssa.
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MAVERICK..................... Saturday, 5:00 p.m.
FOLLOW THE SUN . . . Sunday, 8:00 p.m.
TUNE-IN
VISIT FROM POCATELLO
Mr. and Mrs. John Penrod and
sons of Pocatello left Tuesday af­
ter visiting several days with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pen­
rod. They also spent some time ,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Roy Fishback of New Plymouth.
The two Penrod families were
guests for a Father's day picnic
at the Fishback home.
Come
see why
•TZs
the Water9
that
makes the
difference.
Visitors
are always
welcome at
the Olympia
Brewing
Company
at Tumwater,
near Olympia,
Washington,
8:00 to 430
every day.
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LUDLOWS HEAR FROM SON
The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Ludlow
have received word from their son
and daughter-in-law, the Rev. and
Mrs. Willis Ludlow who recently
moved from Wallowa to Pickton.
Texas. The young minister re­
ports he is serving a two-point
charge at Pickton and plans to
enter Southern Methodist univer­
sity at Dallas in the fall.
VISIT IN RIGNEY HOME
Mrs. Ibrahim (Doris) Ayyoub
and daughter Laila of Yakima,
Wash., are spending the summer
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J I
W. Rigney. Ayyoub left Nyssa.
last Thursday evening for Urbana,
ill., where he is taking graduate­
work in mathematics.
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