Image provided by: Nyssa Public Library; Nyssa, OR
About Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1962)
JTiURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1962 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON UNDERGOES EYE SURGERY Miss Linda Clapp, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Clapp, un derwent minor eye surgery Aug. 22 at St. Alphonsus hospital in Cheryl and Carol Brock spent Boise. She is convalescing at Saturday night and Sunday with home and is reported to be re their grandmother. Mrs. Edith covering satisfactorily. Prosser of Big Bend. i ATTEND KANSAS PICNIC Couples Host Dinner Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cochrun, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Viers and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farr were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lane of Adrian among former Kansans attending entertained with Monday dinner an annual picnic Sunday in Cald at the Viers home for Mr. and well park. Mrs George Ritter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunter of Nampa and Vickie Hunter of Sun Valley. Virgil Viers attended the field day program Thursday at Malheur I Pollyanna Club Members Plan Session Sept. 6 al Herschel Thompson Home By Ruth Bowers KINGMAN KOLONY — Polly anna club members will meet Sept 6 at the home of Mrs. Her schel Thompson with Mrs Marie Earp as co-hostess. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Al Thompson and Gary drove to the Herb Andrews home in Caldwell. They were accompanied home by Vickie and Carol Andrews who 1 spent the rest of the week visiting the Thompson families. Al Thompson, Mrs. Herschel Thompson and Mrs. Marie Earp took Collette, daughter of the Ron Thompsons, to visit her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaffeld near Jamieson, Satur- day afternoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp- son entertained with Sunday din- ner for Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters of Boise in honor of Mrs. Al Thomp son’s birthday anniversary. Hunters Get Antelope Don Fox and Herschel Thomp son accompanied Pud Long of Adrian on a special antelope hunt during the weekend. Long got his animal on Saturday and Fox was successful on Sunday, with Thompson taking pictures of the hunt. Mrs. Don Fox prepared Sat urday breakfast for the hunters. Mr and Mrs. Don Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Thiel attended a dinner party Wednesday night at East Side cafe in Ontario for Mr. and Mrs. Clay Hubbard who were recently married. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer re turned Aug. 16 from a month’s trip to Seattle where they visited the Fred Schafers, attended the World’s Fair and took a boat trip around Puget Sound. They went on to northern Idaho where they visited with longtime friends of Schafer whom he hadn’t seen for 35 years. They visited at Nez Perce, Idaho, with three of his sisters. They returned Wednes day evening after spending a week fishing and picking huckle berries at Lost lake. Piercys Host Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy enter tained with dinner Saturday eve ning for Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Piercy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garwood of Topeka, Kan., and Miss Pauline Garwood of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Garwood are parents of Mrs. Thurman Piercy. Mr and Mrs. Earl Kygar are spending a week vacationing in county experiment station. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft ac- companied Mr and Mrs. Herb Thomas of Weiser to the Council vicinity Wednesday to pick choke- cherries. Mrs. Ashcraft had the misfortune of spraining her ankle on _the outing, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brandt were Saturday dinner guests at the | home of her brother, the Albert Smiths of Parma. Mr. and Mrs. John Timmerman were Sunday morning guests at the Klaas Laan home. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy spent Saturday evening at the Bill Tomb home. Guests in Toomb Home Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen and | the Rev. and Mrs. John Milbrath of Nyssa spent Friday evening fishing on Snake river. They later ! stopped at the Bill Toomb home for ice cream and cake. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huff of Nyssa spent last Sunday after noon and were also evening din ner guests at the Carl Begeman home. TOrs Mrs. . varl Carl Degeman Begeman was was a a guest guest p]ayer for the Happy Dozen Pi- nochle club Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bill Ashcraft in Adrian. Also ' ' attending from Kingman Kolony were Mrs. Bill Toomb and Mrs. Bernal Maybon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman and Mrs. Ida Hodges attended the an nual Kansas picnic Sunday at Caldwell park. GRANTS' DAUGHTER BORN ON BIRTH DATE OF UNCLES Mr. and Mrs. A. D Grant, nee Ruth Young of Nyssa, are parents of a 6-pound, 9-ounce girl bom Aug. 20 at Mountain Home Air Base hospital. The infant joins one brother at home. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs W E. Young of On tario. The baby was born on the birth day anniversary of two uncles. Bill Young and Walter Buehler, 1 both sons of Mrs. W E Young. RETURN FROM SEATTLE Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haburchak and family arrived home Satur day evening from Seattle where they had spent the past week vis iting relatives and attending the World’s Fair iljj'PERT tailoring —and— Alterations > SKEENS HOST DINNER Mr. and Mrs Frank Skeen en- : tertained last Friday evening with , dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Clark Stringham. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan iel Stringham and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beck and family. NO MATTER how large or small your tailoring problem, we have the answer . . . Bring in your garment* today! ALSO CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHING HENRY'S TAILOR SHOP—Elmar Apts. For Evening Appointment Phone 2-2461 PARMA a ■■ IL >**’** tv. ■jísT’ .Z y in JELLO 10 Packages if ? Plan a FUNderful weekend of outdoor feasts around the back yard barbecue or at your favorite picnic spot! And the FUN begins at RAY S FOOD FAIR — for we have SUPER GOOD BUYS in all your favorite outdoor eating supplies. Drop by for a low-priced picnic pick-up of easy-does-it eat-oui specials . . . and take the "Labor Dase" out of your holiday weekend! Everyfl’''1/ ASSORTED À I 'f Ilf & HOT DOGS 1 ¿AT g JM » J L • s* LOCAL SKINLESS or LARGE FRANKS ter MELONS Wells & Davies ICE COLD Visit in Sparks Home Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hurst and David spent Sunday afternoon at the Art Sparks home. The visitors have just recently returned from an extended trip to Alaska. Wednesday night visitors at the Charlie Bowers home to visit the Lloyd Stotts before their depar ture Thursday morning were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. James Phifer, Jannie, Chuck, Roger and Dale and Mrs. Richard Callaham and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Bennett, Canada. and family and Mr, and Mrs. Jim 1 Jesse Martinez returned Wed Edens and family spent Sunday nesday to his base at Fort Ord, afternoon picnicking and fishing Calif., where he will attend an at Lake Owyhee. army mechanics school. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rodriguez, | Visit from Tennessee Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy en- Mike Castro and son were Sun day dinner guests at the Jess Mar- tertained with dinner Thursday tinez home. evening for the Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sant ac- Henry Moore and Mr. and Mrs. companied Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Foster Moose of Memphis, Tenn. Pinkston of Parma Sunday to the Moose is a brother of Mrs. Moore, middle fork of Weiser river on Mr. and Mrs. Piercy took the vis- an outing. itors to Owyhee reservoir Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Collister da^y onji sightseeing trip, Mrs. Foster Moose took the Rev. visited Saturday with their son, and Mrs. Henry Moore to dinner Wayne in Caldwell. Sunday at Maudie Owens cafe in Father Die* in Othello Payette. Mrs. Ralph Blanch received Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy, Mr. word Satunday night that her and Mrs. Henry Moore, Mr. and father, Edward Sharp of Othello, Mrs. Foster Moose and Mr. and Wash., has succumbed. He is also 1 Mrs. Wesley Piercy left Monday the father of Eddie Sharp. for a two-day stay at Lost lake. Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks spent Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Pennington of Roy, Utah spent two days last from Monday until Wednesday week visiting at the George Bes- evening at Lost lake. Mrs. Art Sparks attended a endorfer home. The former is a nephew of Besendorfer and the Mariners planning meeting Sat couple was enroute home from urday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jim Lane in Adrian. the World’s Fair. JA ¿Lb. 1 4*? ¿ Kraft — Quart Size Miracle Whip Each Shurfine — 3-Lb. 3-Lb. Tin Tin Shurfine ■■ ■■ Shortening Bell —PITTED OLIVES 55 f 4 thk 1 Each Pork ’n Beans 5 i°r j ¿ í §| Tastewell — No. 303 Size — CREAM CORN KKR , 5Tins59( f 5w$1 Pasco — 6-Oz. Size — FROZEN — -g------------— w SCIVI fl Q S • 1 W ■■ Orange Juice Look far the bi« Official Clearance rticker ob every windshield. AU models of Ford trucks included in >■ 7 for i X. TRUCKS 741 r< •<. SWAGER FORD Nvssa, Oregon Phone 372-2288 V ......... ** — > WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS Home of Quality and Service Hot Dog or Hamb. BACON 2 Pounds 1 09 CREAM GRAPES PIES 9' Fresh ... Juicy ... GOOD! fc.. z BUNS SEEDLESS > < V Morrell's SLICED 1 'WWW# f *cbi Libby's — No. 2 x/i Size COCKTAIL EconoHna Pickapal Ecoaohna Vana! F-100 Stylaaidaal Coma taka yaar pick! Ct»tM J Libby's — 303 Size — FRUIT ■ ■ M wlw PAGE THREE JHH Large Five Flavor Selection! Mi Ea.