Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 20, 1962, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
, Idaho Cannery Head
Speaks to Chamber
Students From Big Bend Community
Leave to Enroll in Various Colleges
I
Owyhee News
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1962
Hvbekah Officern Convene in Nunna
(Continued from Page 1)
Names Present Problems
By Ann Cleaver
Labor has been a problem this
Lynn Chaney and Mary Ellen i
By Helvn Hatch
BIG BEND—Mr and Mrs. Er­ Jones spent Sunday with the for­ year in both plants, and more so
Mrs. Mabe) Houston left Aug.
nest Seuell took their son. Darryl, mer’s brother-in-law and sister, , since school started, with students 30 for the World’s Fair in Seattle.
returning
to
classes
and
mothers
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Kadel
and
fam
­
to Corvallis Sunday where he will
quitting to take care of the small­ After arriving in Seattle she went
ily in Caldwell.
enter Oregon State university.
er ones. He said they had trans- on to Vancouver, Canada, and
Mr. and Mrs Phil Clucas re­ Attend Funeral Service*
, ported workers from Caldwell stayed overnight, then went back
cently took their daughter, Karon,
Mr and Mrs. Don Kadel of daily and had recruited some to Seattle. She visited four days
and Vernon Slippy of Owyhee to ! Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
at the fair, then went to Portland.
California where they entered Chaney, Mr. and Mrs. Horace from Washington state.
She returned home Sept. 11, re­
Moss
that
that
he
had
been
Western Baptist Bible college.
I Chaney attended funeral services critical of the schools in and near porting an exceptionally fine trip.
Harry Packwood left Monday Saturday morning in Nyssa for
Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz, Mr.
Payette for starting the fall terms
to enroll at Boise Junior college. I > David Wayne Gifford, small son
and
Mrs. William Peutz and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop and I of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gifford Sept. 3 when there were crops Kenneth McDonald viisted last
unharvested and not processed
Stevie took Linda to La Grande ' of Nyssa.
Bob
and
with a local labor shortage. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday, where she will enter; Mrs. Leroy Bennett entertained
The
Morfitt
at
Owyhee
dam.
They could delay the opening a
Eastern Oregon college.
last Thursday for members of the few weeks and be out later in gathering was to celebrate Mrs.
McDonald’s birthday anniversary.
Women’s association of the Ad­ the spring to better advantage.
Honored on Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morfitt, Mr.
rian church. There were 21 in
This would enable the crops to and Mrs. Sam Phillips of Home­
Mrs. Donald Hamilton gave a attendance.
be cared for and give local resi­
party Sept. 11 for her daughter,
Mrs. Varner Hopkins, Mickey dents badly needed pay checks. dale and Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Tina, on her fourth anniversary.
Brandt were Tuesday guests in
Guests were Lonnie and Danny and Susan Hill and Mrs. Boyce He said the Nyssa plant payroll the Werner Peutz home.
REBEKAH LODGE, district 24, officers are shown kins, Wasco, president of Oregon assembly; Kay
Bennett, Deana and Rosalie Cha­ Van DeWater visited Wednesday going out this week was over
Mrs. Esther Crocker was a Fri­ as they appeared during their convention banquet Wheeler. Nyssa, convention chairman: Doris New-
with
Mrs.
Creola
Betts
in
Boise.
$50,000.
ney, Mary, Becky and Susan Car­
day guest in the Lewis Skinner served Tuesday evening, Sept. 11, by Legion aux­
brey. Vale, vice chairman of convention. Standing
Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts vis­
Another factor that might be home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Skinner
roll.
iliary members at Nyssa community hall. The of­ are Sadie Piatt, Ontario, district deputy president;
ited
Friday
with
Bob
Cole
and
considered
by
residents
of
Ore-
and
family
were
Friday
luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De­
ficers are (seated, left io right) Beulah Gann. Nys­ Blanche Twombly, Vale, district deputy president;
Water, Carol, Laurance and Cleve Mrs. Tom Case in Caldwell Me­ gon was taxes, Moss said. With guests there. Mr. and Mrs. Neil
sa,
district deputy president; Angie Cook. Nyssa, Juanita Wilson. Nyssa, noble grand; Merle John­
morial
hospital.
the
federal
government,
as
a
si
­
Nicholson
and
family
and
Mr.
and
Clucas were Sunday dinner guests
Jolly Jane club met Wednesday lent partner, taking 53 percent Mrs. Earl Crocker were Saturday outside guardian, assembly of Oregon; Selma Wat- son, Nyssa, vice grand.
—Photo by Schoen.
of Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins
with Mrs. Agnes Johns.
of all profits in excess of $25,000, evening callers in the Skinner
♦
♦
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and Kenny.
it was becoming more and more home.
Mrs. Guy Ocamica and Regin ia Shower Honor* Mr*. Hatch
Mrs. Esther Crocker of Madras
of Caldwell called Sunday on Mr.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts, Mrs. Leroy important that state and local
is visiting the Earl Crocker fami­
Bennett and Mrs. Verl Bishop taxes be held down.
and Mrs. Joe King.
He suggested that it might be ly-
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reed and were hostesses at a shower Sept.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Skinner,
girls of Nampa visited Sunday II honoring Mrs. Judy Hatch. The well to vote for candidates who
Rebekah convention for district
QUALITY REPAIR
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. event was held in Big Bend com­ might consider a tax cut instead Mr. and Mrs; Duane Fenn were
24 was held Sept. 11 in Nyssa, at
DENTAL LAB
of continually voting for more Sunday evening guests in the Earl
Boyce Van DeWater.
munity house.
which time Selma Watkins, presi­
Crocker home.
Mrs. Emery Cameron and Mrs
Vickie and Jackie DeMark and spending and more controls.
dent of the Rebekah assembly of
24 N. 8th—Payette
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Savage, Mar­
Tony Ocamica left Monday to at- Ricks
■
Gale of Boise spent the
Oregon, paid an official visit. Mrs.
Same Location Six Years
sha
and
Pat
and
David
Moore
tend PTA state convention in weekend
.
with their grandparents,
Angie Cook, outside guardian, was
Across From Idaho Power
'
were
guests
Sunday
at
the
How-
Roseburg, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith. Their
the only other state officer in at­
I ard Day home.
PHONE
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ricks Gale,
tendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters and
came for them Sunday.
Meeting
convened
at
10:30
a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richesin at­
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hatch
in the IOOF hall with introduc­
tended the Evans-Jensen wedding
spent the weekend in Joseph,
tion of officers by Mae Bellon,
By Mrs. G. E. Mackey
reception Sept. 11 at the LDS
Rose
Toombs and Kay Wheeler.
Ore., to visit his father, Henry
ADRIAN—A Cub Scout leaders stake house in Nyssa.
Hatch, and other relatives.
Those introduced included Leora
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Franklin
of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery were meeting was held Sept. 11 at the Parma and Miss Karen Clucas
Davis of Ontario, past secretary
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and home of Fred Brownfield, cub­ were dinner guests last Thursday
of the association of LAPM of
Mrs. George Folkman in Sunset master. Among those attending evening in the Byrd Walters
Idaho; Alise Ruse of Ontario, left
By Mrs. Waldo Smalley
were the Rev. and Mrs. Charles
aide to the vice president of
Valley.
home.
APPLE VALLEY—A reception
Johnson, Mrs. Gene Pratt, Mrs.
Idaho; Jessie Fraser, past presi­
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mausling Gerald Mackey and Earl Camp­
I
for Apple Valley grade school
dent and right aide to the vice
of
Adrian
were
Sunday
dinner
teachers wilj be held at 8 o’clock
bell, new committeeman.
Toastmistress Club
president of the association of
this evening in the gymnasium. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Maus­
A pack meeting will be held
LAPM of Idaho.
ling
and
family.
36 Years Experience as Dental
Invites
Area
Ladies
There will be a nrogram of mu­
Sept. 25 at 8 p.m. in the basement
Mrs.
Mary
Brumbach
attended
Sadie Piatt, Blanche Twombly
Technician Assures You of
sic and a talk on legislation which
of the Presbyterian church. All To Attend Meetings
and Beulah Gann, district deputy
should be of interest to everyone. Book club meeting Saturday at i interested Cub Scouts and their
Top Quality Work
According to an announcement
presidents of Ontario, Vale and
the home of Mrs. Charles Schwei­
"It was a BOY!"
parents are urged to attend.
by members of the organization,
• Full Sets Serviced
Nyssa,
respectively,
were
also
in
­
zer
of
Owyhee.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kellogg
Treasure V alley Toastmistress ONE-CAR MISHAP INJURES
• Broken Plates Repaired
troduced.
and family of Nampa were Satur­ Celebrates 87th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bailey of club meets from 7:45 to 10 p.m.
• Loose Teeth Relined
RESIDENTS OF LABOR CAMP 1 Delegates attending the conven­
day overnight guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller and I Midvale were Friday evening din­ on the first and third Friday of
• Missing Teeth Replaced
Mrs. Kenneth Saunders.
Roberto Ybarra, 18, and Maria tion included 16 from Vale; On­
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Tim­ ner guests of his niece, Mr. and each month at the IOOF hall in
WHILE YOU WAIT!
tario,
16;
Paradise
Valley,
Nev.,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Upshaw were merman and girls o f Newell Mrs. Lennie Martin. Bailey is
Oliva Ybarra, 16, of the Nyssa
Parma.
Open Evenings
j 1; Parma, 1; and Nyssa, 19.
Sunday visitors in the home of Heights helped their father, Frank helping the Martins build an ad­
Mrs. Donald Bates will become labor camp were injured in a
By
Appointment
A banquet was served that eve­
the Rev. and Mrs. Lester Hall at Miller, celebrate his 87th birth-1 dition onto their house.
one - car mishap Saturday. The
a member at the meeting to be
ning
to
41
ladies
by
members
of
EASY
CREDIT
TERMS
Boise.
accident
occurred
on
the
Nyssa-
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft en­ held tomorrow evening and Mrs.
day anniversary on Sept. 11.
Satisfaction Guaranteed!
Jim Gooing and a friend of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll and tertained Sunday evening with John Fahrenbruch of rural Nyssa Ontario highway, just south of the the American Legion auxiliary in
the community hall.
Seattle were weekend guests at family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Car­ dinner in honor of their daugh­
is a member of the group. Other Bauman farm equipment location
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jed roll and daughter of Owyhee, Mr. ter, Mrs. Bob Hamilton on her
near Nyssa.
towns and ’ communities repre­
Gooing.
The station wagon, driven by
and Mrs. Delno Brock and girls | birthday anniversary. Guests in­ sented in the group are Ten Davis,
Mr. and Mrs Dale Haile of of Kingman Kolony and Lois cluded Hamilton and Johnny of
Ybarra, rolled over three times
Arena
Valley,
Adrian.
Parma
and
Caldwell and Mrs. Don Haile and Seuell called Sunday in the Dyre Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
after hitting a gravel shoulder.
Roswell.
baby of Nyssa were Sunday guests Roberts home.
Hamilton of Wilder.
Both were taken to Malheur
Any
woman
of
the
area
inter
­
of Mr. and Mrs. Vear Haile.
Mr. and Mrs. iNoei luppeny and
Mr and Mrs. Bert Davis of ested in attending a meeting or Memorial hospital where they I
More into Haile House
Patty visited Sunday with old Idaho Falls are visiting her sis­ becoming a member may obtain were treated for body and facial |
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Quinn have school friends, Mr. and Mrs. Earl ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft. more information by contacting abrasions and lacerations. Ybarra ’
WHOLESALE or RETAIL
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cartwright Mrs. Bates or Mrs. Fahrenbruch. was released Monday. His com­
moved into Vear Haile’s house Cottington in Eagle, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walker of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, arrived
near the school He is produce
Purpose of the club is to train panion remained in the hospital
manager at M and W Market in and boys of Boise visited Sunday Friday to visit his nephew, Mr. members in speaking and con­ at press time Wednesday but was
with her mother, Mrs. Edith Cam­ and Mrs. George Cartwright.
ducting meetings and other par­ reported to be in satisfactory con­
Nyssa.
PHONE 452-1566
dition by hospital attendants.
Mrs. Vear Haile recently step­ eron, and also with Mr. and Mrs. Enrolls al U of O
liamentary procedure.
ped on a nail which has caused Emery Cameron and family.
Five
Miles
South of Fruitland on U. S. Highway 95
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long took
John Bishop of Ogden was a
her a very sore foot and neces­
sitated several trips to the doctor. Wednesday dinner guest of Mrs. Wayne Sparks to Eugene Satur­
day, where he will enter the Uni­
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders Mary Brumbach and Ezra.
versity
of Oregon as a freshman
John Auker entered a Boise
entertained at Sunday dinner for
Marshall Correll, Jane Kraft, Ga­ hospital Sunday for a checkup this year.
Renaa Dirksen and Wayne
len Olsen and their daughter, and tests.
Sparks were Wednesday evening
Karen, all students at NNC in
ELLSWORTH COUPLE VISITS dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Nampa.
Bill Looney and family.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Pitman AFTER MOVE TO ILLINOIS
Mrs. Mary Henderson is spend­
attended the Nebraska picnic
Dr. and Mrs. Sterling G. Ells­
Sunday in Nampa and in the eve­ worth and son, Tony, left Sept. ing a few days with her daughter,
By JOB'S DAUGHTERS
ning were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 14 after spending a week with her Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Batt of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Clarence Cone of Eagle.
You May Be Captured and Taken to Their Hideaway
Nyssa
visited Sunday afternoon
Skeen.
Visits from Madras
For FREE Donuts and Drink”
The visitors had recently moved with her mother, Mrs. C. R. Mills
Mrs. Grover Findley of Mad­ from East Lansing, Mich., to and Ross.
Of Course. They Will Have a Donation Box Handyl
ras. Ore., was a guest of her mo­ Champaign, Ill. Dr. Ellsworth,
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey took
ther, Mrs. Martha Norland, Friday who completed work this summer her mother, Mrs. Florence Gowey,
and Saturday of last week.
for a doctor of philosophy degree to Boise and Nampa Thursday
Keith Lancaster o f Downey, in counseling psychology at Mich­ evening. She is visiting her sis­
"That's BEAUTENA?"
Calif., was home on a four-day igan State university is psycho­ ters-in-law, Mrs. Susa Christian­
vacation the first part of Septem­ therapist at the University of sen of Nampa and Mr. and Mrs.
ber.
Illinois. He took undergraduate E. L. Bell of Sheridan, Wyo., for VISIT FROM UTAH
Room Mothers' Tea
Herman Springen left Friday on work and earned his master’s de­ a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. rranx Hooper of
a four-day vacation trip to Moses gree in psychology and philoso­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lovitt of
Scheduled Monday
Lake. He will visit his son, Mr. phy at Brigham Young univer­ Nyssa were weekend visitors at Hooper, Utah, arrived Friday eve­
ning
to
visit
their
son
and
daugh
­
In
Primary Building
and Mrs. Arnold Springen and sity, Provo. Utah.
the home of her parents, Mr. and ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
A
tea will be given at 2 o’clock I
family.
It was on the BYU campus that Mrs. G. E. Mackey.
Hooper. The two couples spent Monday afternoon in the multi-1
Jack Wilson and Jim attended Dr. and Mrs. Ellsworth met. The
Mrs. Bob Patterson played golf
the football game in Melba Friday latter also d i d undergraduate in the Women's Invitational tour­ Sunday in the Blaine Hooper resi- purpose room of the Nyssa pri-
dence.
I mary building for all room mo­
and then went on to Owyhee for work there.
nament in Weiser Thursday and
thers of the elementary school, it
sagehen hunting.
Other recent guests in the in the Treasure Valley tourney GUESTS IN MALLOY HOME
has been announced by Mrs. Bill
Mrs. Lee Upshaw returned last Skeen home were Mr. and Mrs. at Caldwell on Friday of last
Mrs. Ralph Weaver of Canyon­ Richesin, room representative
week from a three - week visit Bernard Poulsen of Plain City, week.
ville.
Ore., Mrs. Harold Grubb chairman.
with her son, Mr. and Mrs. J W j Utah.
and Mrs. Robert Lewis of Gardi­
Visit from Indiana
Upshaw and family at Ogden,
Room mother chairmen include
I Mr. and Mrs. Max Wahlman of ner, Ore., visited from Monday Mrs. Harold Dail, Mrs. Eugene
Utah. While there she experienc­ VISIT IN UMATILLA
until Wednesday with the for­
ed the tremors of the recent
Mr and Mrs, Walt Looney spent Gary, Ind., visited her brother, mer’s brother-in-law and sister, Stephen. Mrs, George Sadamori
earthquake in that locality.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
W.
Webb
last
the weekend visiting her brother-
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Malloy. The and Mrs. LaVem Cleaver.
Mrs. Clarice Poor, grade school
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. week. They were returning to guests came lo attend the wed­
Danny Norland and family in their home after an extended ding reception Sept. 11 for Mr. principal, and Mrs. W. A. Barton,
trip through the Northwest and
Nyssa PTA president, together
Umatilla.
Canada. They also attended the and Mrs. Don Jensen (nee Jean with others, will be on hand to
Evans).
present a program and lead a
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Runger of World's Fair.
Mmes.
Henry
Day
and
W
W.
discussion on forthcoming room
Caldwell visited Sunday with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Webb attended a garden club Malheur barracks of World War teas and accompanying activities.
meeting Wednesday afternoon at I veterans.
All room mothers are urged to
Mrs. Jake Fischer.
I suppose then that I am really concerned with taxation and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiggins of be present, Mrs. Richesin said.
the home of Mrs Tina Schiemer.
its burdensome, repressive effect upon the individual undar
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam and Pendleton are parents of a baby
family of Fruitland and Mr. and girl born Saturday morning. The FLINDERS HAVE GUESTS
the free private enterprise system."—Oct. 20, 1960.
Mrs. Bob Webb were Sunday din­ infant has been named Tamara.
I believe that taxation upon the income of Oregon citizens
Mr. and Mrs Charles Douglas
ner guests of their parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Deffer are of Ogden visited Sept. 12 m the
is becoming confiscatory. Government should maintain ser­
maternal grandparents.
and Mrs. W W Webb.
J. Elwood Flinders home. The
vices without increase in taxation. Government should prac­
Mmes. G. J. Kuiper. James
Thursday luncheon guests of____
men ___
are longtime friends, having
tice economy within it* agencies. A sale* tax in Oregon is
Lane, Henry Day. Edna Cowling Mr. and Mrs K I. Peterson were known each other since boyhood
neither necessary nor economical. Should government need
and K. I. Peterson attended the the Rev. and Mrs. Henry Moore, m Utah.
additional fund* to maintain service* it should come from
Presbyterian Womens association Mr. and Mrs. R H. Willey. Mr. 1
________
luxuries
such as tobacco or liquor. Government should exist
meeting last Thursday at the and Mrs W E. Piercy and Mrs. ATTEND ROUNDUP
upon
the
growth of the economy, not upon increased taxes."
home of Mrs. LeRoy Bennett.
Mervil Hutchinson and Karen, j Mr and Mrs. Emil Wohlcke re­
ED W. PRUYN — RONALD E. PRUYN
Mr. and Mrs K. I. Peterson
—Sept. 17, 1962.
Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson i turned Sunday afternoon from
One Mlle North of Nyssa on Highway 20
visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. were Tuesday luncheon guests of Pendleton where they attended
Earl Parker in Boise The Peter-I the Rev. and Mrs. Henry Moore the roundup and visited with his
PHONE 372-3528
sons attended a potluck dinner and their house jfuests, Mr and mother, Mrs Evie Wohlcke and
Our Proven Republican Incumbent Representative
Or^al Caverhill. Chmn. Re-elect Robt F Smith Committee
in Vale Sunday afternoon for the ( Mrs R H Willey of Portland
I other relatives
Nyssa Rebekahs Host
District Convention;
State Officer Visits
Grade Teachers
To Be Honored
With Reception
George Carey
Cub Pack Meeting
Slated Tuesday
In Adrian Church
642-2982
Bartlett Pears—Jonathan Apples
TREE-RIPENED PRUNES
SYME'S COLD STORAGE
PIRATE'S DAY
Will Be Held on Crazy Saturday
Look Ahead!
RE-ELECT
One of
OREGON'S
Three
Outstanding
Young Men
Robert F. Smith
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Free Estimates!
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