Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 20, 1962, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBFR 20, 1962
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE THREE
Tri-Valley Extension Unii to Hold Knife and Fork Club Members, Area Residents Urged
to Hear
Election Meet Friday at Holub Home Members
To Donate Items for Saturday Auction
Noted Traveler
WOMAN REALTORS PLAN
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Regular meeting of the Woman’s
Council, Malheur county chapter
of the National Association of
___ By M"’ °" P" Counsil
*
_t_. , . _ ,
By Ruth Bowers
*
Real Estate Boards was held Sept.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Strickland
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
H.
Fox
of
SUNSET VALLEY—Tri-Valley
KINGMAN KOLONY — All Ontario spent Tuesday evening at 11 in Ontario.
By Ann Cleaver
went to Eugene Wednesday, re­
Extension unit will hold an or­ turning Friday evening. They at­
members of Pollyanna club and the home of their son, Don Fox.
BUENA VISTA — Guests last
A
nominating
committee
was
ganizational meeting and install tended an Oregon Christian Mis­
residents of Kingman Kolony who
Mr. and Mrs. John Dority and appointed b y President Helen i Thursday evening at the Silas
officers at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Fri­ sionary society board meeting.
would like to donate items for family of Nyssa spent Sunday af­ Dealy. Officers will be elected Hoffman home to help celebrate
day) afternoon at the home of Mrs. Strickland served on a camp
I the community auction to be held ternoon at the John Thiel home. and installed in December.
his 77th birthday anniversary in­
Mrs. Frank Holub. Several eye- and conference committee.
Sept. 22 for the benefit of Mal­
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob
Skinner
and
Mrs.
Dealy
read
an
article
con
­
openers will be shown. Those
heur Memorial hospital are asked family left Saturday morning for cerning reasons for the mortgage of Adrian, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen
present can choose the ones they
to leave them at the Taylor-Broad their home in El Sobrante, Calif. lenders discount charge on FHA Day and sons of Nyssa, Mr. and
W°AU11idi
to see explained later. and her parents attended the
building.
They were accompanied by John and veteran’s insured financing, and Mrs. Glen Hoffman, Mr. and
Pendleton
Roundup
Friday.
They
All ladies of the community are
Used items of all kinds and Thiel, who will visit there for a | which was followed by group Mrs. Jim Ritchie, Billy Day and
watched
the
parade
and
rodeo,
asked to be present and to bring
home - cooked foods are accept­ while.
son. Cake, ice cream and coffee
then had dinner in the park. They
discussion.
their friends and neighbors.
able. This is a very worthy cause
Mrs. Art Sparks attended an
saw the Happy Canyon pageant
Educational programs were were served.
and all donations will be appre­ extension program planning meet-I planned for the remainder of the
Mrs. Wilford Mitchell, Marion
Sunset Valley auxiliary met afterwards.
ciated.
ing
at
Moore
hotel
in
Ontario
Glenn,
year.
the Delbert and Wayne
Sept. 6 with Mrs. Charles Schwei­ Return from Washington
Wednesday afternoon.
Gamer families were Sunday
zer There were eight members
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweizer
Mrs. Joe Wright of Parma was Visit Accident Victim
guests in the Wayne Simpson
NEW CUB PACK ORGANIZED
’ and one guest present for the went with Mr. and Mrs. Vic Mar­
a Wednesday afternoon coffee
home.
A
new
Cub
pack
has
been
or
­
business meeting and social af­ shall to Pasco, Wash., where they
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy
guest of Mrs. Carl Begeman.
Miss Lorraine Bishop of Payette
ternoon.
called Saturday on Will Hawkins I ganized with Mrs. Reed Ray as
visited in the Jack Marshall home
den
mother.
Members
of
the
pack
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Pinkston,
visited
over the weekend with her
at Saratoga hotel in Caldwell.!
Pleasant Hour club members from Friday until Wednesday of
Mrs. Loura Smith and Mrs. Tho­ Hawkins is recuperating from an are Bruce Hipp, Scott Engstrom parents.
met last Thursday with Mrs. John last week. They also visited the
mas Sant visited Friday after­ injury received in an auto-train and Michael Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Strickland
Strickland. The seven members Hugh Glenns at Othello. They re­
Mike Jefferies will serve as den were Sunday guests in the Eugene
noon
in Homedale with Mr. and wreck which caused the death of
present, along with other busi­ turned through central Oregon
master.
1 Mrs. Hoyt Nash, a niece of Pink­ his wife.
ROBERT KAZMAYER
Stephen home.
ness, discussed the club supper and went to Crater Lake, then
ston.
The
Pinkstons
and
Mrs.
Sant
♦
♦
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Povey of’ ENTERS BOISE HOSPITAL
Gladys and Bruce McArthur,
to be held Saturday evening. Two home through Bend.
also visited Thursday afternoon
Esther
and Willie Stephen were
guests were also in attendance.
An inside glance of what is at the Alvon McGinnis home in Preston, Idaho, visited the latter
Mrs. Charles Schweizer enter­
George McKee entered the Vet­
part of the week with the Wiley eran’s hospital September 11 in Monday evening dinner guests in
Club members, their husbands tained Saturday for members of presently going on internationally Adrian.
Callisters, leaving for their home
the Joe Stephen home.
and friends gathered Saturday the Book club. Instead of the and what our State department is
C. D. Pittenger of Porterville, Saturday. The Poveys stopped at Boise. Jack McKee of The Dalles
evening at the John Strickland regular book review, Mrs. Ray­ going to do about the many con­
Mrs. Wayne Simpson and Mrs.
spent
from
Wednesday
until
Sun
­
home and later went to Vale for mond Price of Parma told of her fusing conditions here and abroad Calif., arrived Wednesday to visit Caldwell to visit Wayne Callister. day with his mother and also vis­ Willis Bertram visited one day
at
the
Charlie
Bowers
home.
The Callisters also visited their ited his father in the hospital. last week with Mrs. Jack Walters,
supper at the Golden Slipper.
recent month-long stay in Europe. will be the main course set before
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil were Eight members and two guests members of the Knife and Fork I Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy son Saturday.
Mrs. Jack Walters took Mrs. Mc­ who recently underwent surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks were i Kee to Boise Sunday to visit her
dinner club at their meeting Sept. were Saturday visitors at the Bill
Sept. 12 evening dinner guests at were present.
Toomb home.
dinner guests Sunday at the Guy I husband.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Classifieds Bring Results!
Mr. and Mrs. Kenenth Lorensen 24 at East Side cafe in Ontario.
Hopkins home in Notus.
Mrs.
Delno
Brock,
Cheryl
and
Jones of Middleton. Other guests took their grandchildren and their
Serving the tasty dish will be
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Andrews
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knotting- mother, Mrs. Berne Lorensen, to Robert Kazmayer, author, lectur­ Carol and Mrs. Bill Toomb visited
and family of Caldwell visited
ham and children, formerly of see Ghost Town near Caldwell er and analyst, just back from Saturday in Payette.
Sunday evening with Mr. and
Portland.
Sunday afternoon. They also vis­ another summer journey to Eur­ Horns Return from Trip
Mrs. Al Thompson.
Joe Counsil of Yakima was a ited the Calvert Brown family at ope and the Middle East where
Mr. and Mrs. Otis L. Horn re­
Mrs. Tony Martinez and Mrs.
recent dinner guest in the home Caldwell.
he observed startling and chang­
turned
Friday
evening
after
being
James
Phifer attended a PT A
of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Smith, Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Coward of ing conditions and the attitude of
of rural Nyssa. Other guests were Portland and Ontario were hosts the men on the street toward the gone since Labor Day on a trip executive meeting Thursday af­
which took them to Kansas to ternoon in Adrian.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Smith, Jr., at dinner Sunday evening for Mr. United States and its activities.
visit his mother, Mrs. Mace. In Ok­
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Viers were
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry and Mrs. Charles Schweizer.
Kazmayer was born in Rush, lahoma they visited Ray Streck­ Sunday dinner guests at the Otis
Smith of Pomeroy, Wash., Mr.
Diane, Michael and Merlin Ray­ N.Y., in November, 1908. He went
and Mrs. Willard Smith and fam­ mond of Hermiston visited over to school in western New York er and drove on to Graham, Texas, Horn home.
ily of Middleton and Mr. and the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. and then attended the University where they attended a Church of Attend Caldwell Service*
God camp meeting, returning via
Mrs. O. P. Counsil.
Lamar Orr.
of Rochester and Colgate Divinity Blythe, Calif., where they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy
school. He had intended to make Mr. and Mrs. Don Bush, a niece attended funeral services for
Plant Drying Explained
Fish at Winchester Bay
Clyde Didericksen Saturday in
Owyhee Garden club met Fri-
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi the Methodist ministry his life’s of the Horns.
day with Mrs. Frank Holub. Nine­ and Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot work and did, as a matter of fact,
Mrs. Nannie Kershner of Para­ Caldwell. Mr. Didericksen was a
fill
several
charges
in
and
about
former resident of the valley.
teen women and five children were fishing at Winchester Bay
dise Valley, Nev., is spending this
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Olsen and
were present. The hostess and several days late in August. The Rochester. In 1938 he resigned week at the home of her sister,
from
the
Greenstone
Methodist
Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Piercy cele­
Mrs. Wilbur Chapin gave the two families each brought back
church in order to devote his en­ Mrs. Bernal Maybon.
brated
Olsen’s birthday anniver­
lesson on “The Art of Drying five nice salmon.
Mrs. Alzina Salter and Keith
tire
time
to
writing
and
speaking.
sary
Thursday
with dinner at
Plants,” to be used in the making
Mr. and Mrs. John Cleaver of
and Mrs. Eddie Sharp visited
The world is quite a familiar Tuesday in Nampa at the Clar­ Maudie Owens cafe in Payette.
of dried arrangements.
Nyssa were Sept. 10 dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Dierking
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith, Mr. at the home of their daughter, place to Bob Kazmayer. He goes ence Ricks home.
were Sunday evening callers at
abroad every summer now but
and Mrs. Earl Ward and sons and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thiel and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holub were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hobson of before he started conducting the family visited in Nampa Sunday the Wesley Piercy horn
Monday Mrs. James Phifer and
Sunday guests at a barbecue din­ Cairo went to Boise Sunday to see Kazmayer Seminar Tours, he used with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ser-
Wheat or chaff? It makes a difference in your ranch financing,
Mrs.
Tony Martinez attended an
to
wander
about
quite
a
bit.
One
ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. her mother, Mrs. R. A. Herring,
ratof, a sister of Mrs. Thiel.
too.
American
Legion
auxiliary
meet
­
year
would
find
him
in
South
Raleigh Chamberlain of Owyhee who is gravely ill.
Mrs. Bill Toomb attended a gar­
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb vis­ America, a second in Asia and a den club meeting Wednesday at ing at the Bill Willis home in
There are many reasons why Land Bank Loans are preferred:
Ego of Baker,
third
in
Africa
and
a
fourth
in
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hillis ited Sept. 9 with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
the home of Mrs. George Schiem­ Adrian. Mrs. Beth
low
interest, long terms, flexibility, full prepayment privileges
district president, was also in
spent Saturday with his mother, Corfield. Corfield entered Mal­ Europe.
er in Newell Heights.
without
penalty. Come in soon and discuss your financing need
attendance.
He writes a monthly news let­
Mrs. Carrie Hillis, and her broth­ heur Memorial hospital the fol­
Thompson
Enrolls
at
OSU
guests
at
the
Sunday
dinner
with
us.
You
’ll enjoy getting the facts from men who know farming
ter
under
the
title
of
‘
Things
to
er, Reed Fry in Boise. They also lowing day for observation.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp­ Wesley Piercy home were Mrs. and ranching, as you do.
visited his brother and wife, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen Watch and Watch For.”
son and Gary and Mrs. Marie Kate Herriman of Nyssa, Mrs.
and Mrs. Mainon Hillis.
spent Labor Day weekend visiting
Earp drove to Albany Tuesday to Mae Herriman and Mrs. Bonnie aer roue land bank loan hmf
Louise and Mary Brewer, Jim­ in Orovada, Nev.
spend the night and visit at the Burson of Caldwell.
mie Langley and Jodie Hobson
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rookstool,
FEDERAL LAND BANK
home of Mrs. Earp’s daughter, Mr.
had Sunday dinner with their Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Olsen and
ASSOCIATION
OF
and Mrs. W. S. McLing. They VISIT FROM LOS ANGELES
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen spent
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Art
Landmark
of
went
Wednesday
to
Corvallis
ONTARIO, OREGON
Hobson, while Mr. and Mrs. James a recent Monday in Reno.
By Farmerette* Club
where Gary will attend college Los Angeles visited last week
Langley and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Have Dinner in Ontario
151 Southwest First
this year. The Thompsons and with her brother and sister-in-
Brewer took Barbara Brewer and
Phone
889-6462
Messrs, and Mmes. Ira Price, ’
Mrs. Vernon Walker entered Mrs. Earp returned home Thurs­ law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quin-
Keith Langley to La Grande to
Sr.,
Kenneth
Price
of
Adrian,
Ira
owski.
day.
enter Eastern Oregon college.
‘ Holy Rosary hospital Sept. 10,
Rex Langley went to Portland Price of Ridgeview, Don Share • I suffering from bronchial pneu-
Sunday and took Mrs. Glenn Solo­ of Owyhee corners, Orville Groves ’ j monia and a severe attack of asth-
mon of Carson, Wash., to her of Parma and Marion Carey of , ma. She returned home Thursday
home. Mrs. Solomon had been Grangeville went to the East Side afternoon and is reported to be
visiting the Langley family since cafe in Ontario Sept. 9 for din- improved.
Sunday. She brought her daugh­ ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larsen of | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daudt
ter to enter college at Nampa.
Marsing spent Sept. 9 at the ' and daughter, Charlene of Jordan
Honored on Anniversary
home of their daughter, Mrs. Jer­ Valley, spent last Thursday night
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
...THE ONES THAT WHIPPED THE BAJA RUN...TOUGHESTUNDER THE SUN...
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Wilson ry Gordon and family.
j
A.
P.
Chesney.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Durfee vis­
and Harold were hosts to Mr. and
TO SHOW THE WORTH OF NEW ENGINES, FRAMES AND SUSPENSIONS!
Mrs. Bob Newgen and sons and ited Sept. 8 with her sister, the Grossmans Have New Son
the Don Wilson family of Nyssa Wren Tracy family in Nampa.
Mrs. George Pulsipher received
at a recent birthday dinner hon­ They returned by Caldwell to word recently of the birth of a
oring the anniversary of Boyd visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j son td Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Gross­
Newgen. Later in the afternoon Charles Durfee, and his brother, man, who reside in California.
the Newgen family visited his the Henry Durfees and their new | The infant was born Aug. 21 and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. New­ baby daughter.
joins two brothers and a sister
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb and in the home. Mrs. Grossman is
gen in Nyssa, and cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Stagg, who are here to the Rev. Arthur Skogan took ! the former Mary Jo Jenkins.
supervise hop processing machin­ eight young people to Riggins
illions of years ago nature
Mrs. George Dohner returned
ery. Their home is in California. Saturday to attend a young peo­ recently from a visit with friends
fashioned a proving ground
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Asumendi ple’s conference.
for trucks that man can never
and
relatives
in
California.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaskins
and Mr and Mrs. Don Connell of
duplicate. Today it is known as
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lissman of
Nyssa were Sept. 10 evening of Caldwell spent Sunday with
the Baja (bah' hah) California
Nyssa
called
last
Sunday
at
the
guests at the Chuck Walker home Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin at
Mrs. A. P. Ches-
Peninsula, Mexico.
in Nyssa where they made ice Lake Owyhee. They were former home of Mr. and
ney.
These picturea give you only a
neighbors in Nebraska.
cream.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Chesney
bare idea of the place. The road
visited Sunday afternoon with
is fine for 140 miles below the
I Mrs. Ted Allison.
U.S. border. Then the beating
begins. Rocks and hard-baked
i Ladies Visit in Homedale
ruts bang, jab and jerk the trucks
Mrs. George Wilson and Mrs.
from stem to stern. Loose sand
j Mike McKague visited Thursday
makes them struggle and strain.
afternoon in the Emmaline Nel-
Dust chokes them. Heat roasts
' son, Ted Cossell and Eugene Met-
them. Rivers drench them.
I calf homes in Homedale.
Mrs. James Hartman and Mrs.
The Baja Run took this Chev­
Mike McKague attended a meet­
rolet truck caravan 17 days to go
ing of the Democratic club in Pay­
the 1,066 miles.
ette last Tuesday afternoon at
All the trucks performed magnifi­
the home of Mrs. Larry Lester.
cently. Not one was forced to
Marjorie Ruth Moon gave a short
drop out because of mechanical
and
interesting talk to those in
30—BIG ACTS—30 I attendance.
difficulty.
Trucks that can take this kind of
Mr. and Mrs. George Pulsipher
SEE:
beating can take on your tough­
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
A Girl from Thin Air
est truck jobs. Come in now and
' and Mrs. Eli Ratcliff of the Ore­
Cutting a Boy in 2 Parts
see tough quality-built ’63 Chev­
gon Slope community. The Rat-
1 cliffs are former residents of this
rolet trucks with all their new im­
Hindu Rope Miracle
community
provements.
World's Greatest Escape
(“Would astound Houdini.
Himself.”—Salt Lake Tribune)
Thursday Evening
Birthday Party
Fetes S. Hoffman
Nu Âcres News
lough new 63 Bhevrolet Irueks are here!
M
IN PERSON
The Last of the
BIG MAGIC SHOWS
SEE . . .
WILFORD—Magician-Menialist
Two Hours of Fun, Thrills and Spectacle!
CAFE
Sat., Sept. 22
FOR SALEI
8:00 p. m.
Good Location
On Nyssa Main Street
NYSSA STAKE
HALL
PRACTICALLY
NEW EQUIPMENT
Seating Capacity—68
Children Under 12, 75c . . . Adults, $1.50
(By Donation)
►
Dial 372-9950
Sometimes the caravan crept along for hours in low gear It
took 17 days to go 1,066 miles! This is the road near Loreto.
QUAi/rr TRUCKS COST LESS
See the “New Reliables” now at your Chevrolet dealer's!
NYSSA MOTORS, Inc
NYSSA, OREGON
Phone 372-2224