Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 18, 1962, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1962
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE FOUR
County PTA Meeting
Scheduled Oct. 30
At Pioneer School
Tri-Valley Exiension Unit to Meet Nu Acres News Beet Truck Operator Jumps to Safety
As Vehicle Rolls and Catches Fire
Friday Afternoon in V. Garner Home
By Farmerettes Club
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Price and
By Mrs. Waldo Smalley
Mrs Lee Stoker’s sister, Mrs.
By Mrs. O. P. Council
family of Orangevale, Calif., spent
APPLE
VALLEY
—
On
Tuesday
SUNSET VALLEY—Tn Valley , Laura Hancock of Ogden, was a
Mr. and Mrs Charles Daudt and afternoon a rather unusual and a recent week visiting his parents,
Stoker
Extension unit will meet at 2 p rr. weekend visitor at the Knight I family of Jordan Valley spent last spectacular one-car accident oc­ Mr, and Mrs. Ed Price. When
Friday at the home of Mrs Vern t home Mr and Mrs Ray at din- Thursday night with her parents, curred on the Apple Valley road they left they took Mr. and Mrs.
Garner. Mrs Edna Mae Wm-.sart . and children joined them
Mr and Mrs. A. P. Chesney.
directly in front of the Alex Wag­ Price with them and visited Mr.
and Mrs. DeVon Price in Ogden,
will give the lesson on color and [ ner Saturday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Mike McKague ner driveway.
Mr and Mrs Rocky Howes and were in Marsing Monday. They
Utah, and her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
texture for the individual
A truck loaded with dried beet Royce Jones, and Price’s brothers
Mrs. Wilbur Chapin will Civ* i a friend from Puyallup, Wash., visited Roy McKague. Charles and
pulp hit a rough spot on the high­ and sisters and families in Malad,
spent the weekend at the Ken­ Emmaline Nelson.
the eye-opener
way
causing it to start swaying Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. David Jones
neth Jensen home.
I Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Chesney vis­
Mrs Elmer Smith and daughter ited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and flip over, spilling the pulp of Malad brought the Prices home
Owyhee Garden club member»
over the road. Fire broke out Friday and were overnight guests
met Friday with Mrs Howard of Emmett visited Sunday even­ and Mrs. V. C. Walker.
Evans of Parma A pleasant item ing with Mr. and Mrs Kenneth i Mr. and Mrs. George Pulsipher, immediately, causing loud explo­ before returning home Saturday.
on the afternoon’s entertainment Jensen.
Frank, Jesse and Leia had Sunday sions when the tires burst.
Mr. and Mrs. Jed Gooing enter­
The driver was able to jump to tained Oct. 6 with a dinner party
was the viewing of Mrs. Evans’
Mr and Mrs. E. J. Hobson were dinner at the home of Mr. and
chrysanthemums including sever­ Sundav dinner guests at the' Mrs. Gene Haggerty in Meridian. safety and he called the Parma in honor of the son, Jack, on his
al r.ew ones The lesson was on James Langley home
1 T In
” the afternoon
----
they went to fire department which was quick birthday anniversary. Guests in­
corsage making Among ladies
Garden City to watch an auction. to respond and extinguish the fire cluded Mr. and Mrs. Vear Haile
before the vehicle was entirely
attending were Mmes Frank Ho­ Shower Honors Recent Bride
and sons and Mr and Mrs. Cyril
Thirty-two ladies were present Attend Tea for Mrs. Church
burned.
lub, Bertha Atagi. Ira Price. Sr .
Ballard of Caldwell.
Several
from
this
community
Elver Nielsen. James Langley and at a shower in Owyhee Commu­
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stadler and
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
nity church Thursday evening attended a Friday afternoon tea
Charles Chapin
family and Joe Bava, all of Baker,
for
Mrs.
Frank
Church
at
the
Boston
were
Mr.
and Mrs. Earl
Mr. and Mrs Dean Montgomery honoring Mrs Gary Nielsen, a
home of Mrs. Charles Judy in and Mrs. Bob Shippy of Boise, were Sunday afternoon guests of
and Mr and Mrs Jesse Asumendi recent bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Springen.
Mr and Mrs. Elver Nielsen 1 Fruitland. They were Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs Dick Harris and
attended the Coronation ball Sat­
urday night at Nyssa stake house went to Nyssa recently to call on Hartman, Mrs. Alida Smit, Mrs. three children of Ontario and 4-H Club io Meet Saturday
Mrs Virginia Rookstool and her Marostica, Mrs. Nedbalek, Mrs. Mrs. Lucy Rogers. Evening guests
Apple Valley 4-H club will hold
Attends Bridal Shower
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and George Dohner and Mrs. Mike were Mr. and Mrs. John Boston its first meeting of the year at
Mrs. Charles Chapin recently j Mrs. Leonard Olson, who are vis­ McKague.
and Kim, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cahill the school gym Saturday, Oct. 20,
attended a bridal shower honoring iting from Orovada, Nev. Mrs.
Mrs. Ella Mae Griffin and Mary and Tami.
at 8 p.m. This will be election of
Cecelia Sillonis of Adrian held Rookstool’s son, Keith of Anchor­ visited Friday afternoon with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Brown and officers night. All new members
at the home of Mrs. Dyre Roberts age, Alaska, was also present.
Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Vinsonhaler and all parents are asked to be
I Ed Campbell at Fruitland.
in Big Bend. Mrs. Chapin assisted
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick, Mr. Griffin is a daughter of Mrs. Ver­ spent the weekend elk hunting at present.
with opening of the gifts.
and Mrs Vic Marshall and Mr. non Walker.
Sei way. Terry and Carol Brown
The 57th annual Idaho Congress
Mr. and Mrs. George M Wilson and Mrs. Lawrence Kreager of
Mrs. Vernon Walker visited Oct. stayed with Vinsonhaler’s mother
of
Parents and Teachers conven­
and Harold of Nyssa spent the Owyhee were Sunday evening 9 in Payette. She is somewhat re­ from Baker. She is here visiting
afternoon and were Sunday eve- dinner guests at the Roy Holmes covered from a recent serious ill­ her son, DeLos, while the hunting tion was held at Coeur d’Alene
ning dinner guests of Mr. and residence. The dinner was a sur- ness and is now able to be out season is open and caring for the Oct. 10-12. Mrs. Walter Iiams and
Mrs. Wayne Piercy were delegates
Mrs Bob Newgen.
prise birthday celebration f o r some.
children when the parents are from Apple Valley. Mrs. L. L.
The Bob Newgen family went Dimmick.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rode- away.
Falter, state president, opened the
to the home of his parents, Mr. Youth Group Holds Party
wald of Yucca Valley, Calif., and
I convention and Mrs. Fred L. Bull
PTA
Plans
Annual
Carnival
and Mrs. L. E. Newgen in Nyssa,
A young people’s taffy-pull par­ Mrs. Jessie Iverson of La Jolla,
Apple Valley PTA carnival was a national guest speaker.
Friday for dinner. The elder Mrs.
Calif., are spending several days
Other speakers included Dr. Mark
ty
was
held
at
the
Joe
Stephen
Newgen’s sister and husband, Mr
with Mr. and Mrs. George Dohner. committee met Tuesday evening
and Mrs. I. O. Noble, were ex­ home in Cow Hollow Friday after Mr. and Mrs. Rodewald will leave to make plans for the annual car­ L. Koehler, executive vice presi­
pecting to leave Saturday for the homecoming game at Nyssa. here for a trip to Nebraska and nival to be held Nov. 10. The dent of Whitworth college at Spo­
kane, and Dr. William Conte, sup­
Mr. and Mrs. James Schreiner
their home in Somerville, Ariz.
Mrs. Iverson will go on to Spo­ ladies met at the Don Phillippi ervisor of mental health from
of
Port
Angeles,
Wash
4
were
re
­
home.
The dinner aLso celebrated the
kane.
i
Olympia, Wash. During the two
birthday anniversary of the hosts’ cent house guests at the home of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Monte
Leveaux
Visits
Sister
in
Corvallis
his
uncle
and
aunt,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
days, 34 different workshops were
grandson, Edward Newgen.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. supervised by state PTA officers.
Geraldine Haggerty visited last and Mrs. James Leveaux.
Arthur Johnson of Bremerton, Neil Dimmick. They planned to
Apple Valley PTA received the
Wash., Tony Kratzberg of Parma spend last week near Steens week with her sister, Mrs. Clair
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bolten and scholarship award for the past
and Mrs. Jeanette Watkins of Mountain and at Reno and then Beus at Corvallis.
Mrs. George Smit visited Sun­ two sons of Huntington Beach, year.
Homedale were Sunday evening return for pheasant hunting.
Oregon
Trail
hall
board
mem
­
day afternoon with Mrs. Jacob Calif., left Tuesday for their home
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price were
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
after visiting with her parents,
bers
honored
Mrs.
Robert
Holmes
van Twisk in Nyssa.
and Mrs. Ora Newgen.
Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and
at a recent birthday dinner in
Mrs. George Smit left Wednes­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston, for the
Visit Nursing Home Patient
Mrs.
Varlo
Price of Big Bend.
Vale.
day to spend several days at past 10 days.
Mrs. Jeanette Watkins of Home­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward, Mr. Goodrich, Idaho, with her daugh­
dale and Stanley Newgen of Sun­ and Mrs. Kenneth Jensen, Fred ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Tamarack, on a hunting trip. They
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McConnell
set Valley weie Saturday over­ Jensen and a friend were deer Glen Gallent.
returned Monday with three deer. were Sunday dinner guests and
night guests at the home of Mr. hunting recently near Ironside.
Gene Griffin of Burns visited afternoon visitors at the home of
Mrs. Elizabeth Baxter and Mrs.
and Mrs. Ora Newgen. Mrs. New­ They returned with three deer.
Effie Nelson left last Thursday Monday and Tuesday at the V. C. her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
gen and Mrs. Watkins visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen spent for Seattle to attend the World’s Walker home. He returned to and Mrs. Russell Gressley of the
Sunday with Mrs. Newgen’s mo­ a recent evening with Mrs. Jean­ Fair. They will also visit friends his home Tuesday evening.
Oregon Trail community.
ther, Mrs. Ada Harrison, in Mal­ ette Watkins at Homedale.
and relatives before their return
heur Memorial nursing home.
The Charles Quinowski family to Nu Acres.
I
Barbara Brewer and Keith of Nyssa spent a recent Friday
Raymond and Daniel Walker,
Langley were home over the afternoon at the Ora Newgen Maurice Malone and Leo Connolly
weekend from EOC at La Grande. farm.
left last week for Lost Lake, near
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FISH AT OWYHEE LAKE
Mr. and Mrs. John Long, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Sager, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Foster and their house
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Dever
of Boulder, Colo., spent Oct 8
fishing at Owyhee reservoir.
Malheur county PTA meeting
will be held at 8 o’clock Tuesday
j evening, Oct. 30, at Pioneer school
j north of Ontario.
Theme of the evening program
will be ’’Progress in Health Ser­
vices” with talks scheduled by Dr
Augustus Tanaka, who will speak
on Sabin oral vaccine; Dr. Joe
Burdic, heart recording; and Mrs.
Edna Blaylock, health nurse in­
oculations.
Mrs. James Flanagan will re­
port on the recent state PTA con­
vention.
All presidents are reminded to
appoint two delegates to attend
the county council PTA meetings
BOYDELLS RETURN HOME
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munization program Nov. 3-4, Dec. 8-9 and next Spring.
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EVERYONE, from six weeks of age to the oldest
person in the community should take their three drops
of Sabin oral polio vaccine on a sugar cube (the babies
take the drops directly).
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. . . or all three for $1. The $1 tickets may be obtained
at the drug store.
REMEMBER... Sabin oral polio vaccine will eradi­
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just as it has in the entire nation of Israel.
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IF YOU HAVE any questions . . . ask your doctor.
The physicians of the Southwestern Idaho Medical So­
ciety and the Malheur County Medical Association
are sponsoring this campaign.
KNOCK OUT POLIO
NOV. 3-4 - DEC. 8-9
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NEXT SPRING
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