Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 25, 1962, Page 10, Image 10

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 19«2
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE TEN
AKH Extension Unit Members Hear
Lesson by Mrs. Wimsatt, County Agent
Adrian News
Ml Wiighhori
By Mr*. G. E. Mackey
Friday Afternoon
Meeting Slated
For Arcadia Club
Mr. and Mrs. Orien Hainline Honored
At Sunday Farewell were Dinner
in Church
unsuccessful in getting a
By Mrs. Varn L. Smith
By Mr». Goorge Moeller
Dale Borge was home from 1 Mr and Mrs Bob Eastman and
By Mr*. Wilson Witt
LINCOLN
HEIGHTS—Mr. and deer but they did shoot a bear.
ARCADIA — Arcadia club will
E. H. Schmelzer and son, Fred,
NEWELL HEIGHTS—AKH ex­ Eastern Oregon college at La 1 family of Caldwell were Sunday
meet Friday afternoon, Oct. 26, Mrs. Orien Hainline were honored held a farm sale Thursday. Mr
dinner guests of her father, Mr.
tension unit met Oct. 18 at the , Grande over the weekend.
guests
at
a
farewell
dinner
at
at the home of Mrs. George Moel­
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Warren 1 and Mrs. Glen Brown.
home of Peggy Brown with Lor­ , and
Malheur Butte Baptist church fol. and Mrs. E. H. Schmelzer will
ler.
son
of
Parma
were
Sunday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Martin
Kieso
of
etta Conant as co-hostess. The
lowing Sunday services. An ap­ move to Fruitland to live, while
lesson on color and texture was ’ afternoon visitors at the Irvin Reedsport spent last week visiting
propriate
program was given after Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmelzer and
Mrs. Al Breitkreutz of Oregon
Topliff
home.
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oli­
two daughters will live in the
given by Mrs. Edna Mae Wimsatt,
Slope visited Sunday afternoon the dinner and a gift of an heir­ house formerly owned by Mrs
ver Freel and spent time both
Honored With Birthday Party
county extension agent.
loom
bedsp.-ead
was
presented
to
with Mrs. Fred Schilling.
Charlotte Hawkins.
Two eye openers were given.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vander­ deer and pheasant hunting.
Mrs. George Hust visited Sun­ them.
Mrs. Marguerite Scott was a
One by Dorothy Fox was apple pool of Fruitland, Mr. and Mrs.
day afternoon with Mrs. Alice The Hainlines have moved
pie in a sack and she gave the Ted King and family of Payette, Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and
north of Ontario to a farm they Sugar Beets Proven
Kilborn in Fruitland.
Tie*
recipe. The other was by Peggy Terry and Sally Harp of Ontario, Mrs. James Lane.
purchased from Otis Useful Nyssa Product
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scoffield recently
Brown on “Making Hats Using Judith Keller, Cindy and Pamela
Mr and Mrs. Lennie Martin ber
King.
(From the Nyssa High Bulldog)
of
Portland
are
visiting
her
bro
­
Chenille Wires.” There were sev­ of Payette, Mickey Hastriter of , and sons visited Friday evening
ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Bible Club Meets Saturday
“Welcome to Nyssa, the Sugar
enteen members present and also Homedale and Marguerite Payne I with her grandmother, Mrs. M. A.
City" is a common phrase of all
Zittercob.
two guests, Mrs. Rolland Holmes of Ontario gave a birthday sur- 1 ' Campbell of Middleton. Mr. and
Bible club was held Saturday proud Nyssans.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Schilling
and her daughter.
prise party Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Martin and sons spent the
visited Sunday evening with Mr. morning at Malheur Butte Bap­ You know those green leafy
A report was given on program Mrs. Helen Butler.
weekend deer hunting at Pole
and
Mrs. Dean Beard near Cairo. tist church with 16 children in things that farmers grow? That’s
planning by Elnore Topliff. The Dinner guests at the R. D. Mc­ I Creek and returned with a deer.
By Roxy Ritchie
attendance. Mrs. George Hooper right, those “dealies” that some
program was “Questions on Mar­ Kinley home Thursday evening
Attend Anniversary Event
presented the lesson. Mrs. Bruce of the farm kids hoe out—or hoe
Servicemen
Return
To
Stations
riage Problems Through the were Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Willey,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Baltzor and Hunt, accompanied by Mrs. Har­ clean
of weeds in the summer.
Years." The scrapbook was dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson, Mr. | Pfc. Larry Mackey left Satur­ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Webster of daughter
of Jordan Valley were lan Meyer, led a number of songs Yes, the pretty green “weeds" you
day morning for his base in Santa Adrian were Sunday dinner
cussed.
and Mrs. Al Azar, all of Portland,
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and and choruses. All children from chase pheasants from. Those are
Next meeting will be Nov. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hickman of Ana, Calif., and L/Cpl. and Mrs. guests of Mrs. Lavona McDonald Mrs.
Corn. The Baltzors and beginners through the sixth grade
that make sugar. From
at the home of Frankie Worden Palm Springs and the Rev. and Joe Mackey left Monday evening and Butch. Afternoon visitors Corns, Fay
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tay­ are invited to attend these ses­ beets
for San Diego, Calif., after spend­ there were Mrs. Dorothy Fletcher
them
the
Sugar City gets its nick­
with Dale Witt as co-hostess. Les­ Mrs. Henry Moore.
ing their furloughs at the home of Murphy and Mrs. Ruth Wilson lor and Ellen Gardiner attended sions.
name.
son subject will be “Costumes for
an open house that afternoon for
Mrs. Verna Costley of Home­ of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Oxnard, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Goodell
being one of the farm­
Less Money."
Mr. and Mrs. William Corn of and family of Nyssa spent Satur­ er’ Besides
dale visited Saturday evening Gerald Mackey.
s
best
sources
of income, sugar
Mr.
and
Mrs
Andrew
Cook
of
Nampa on their 60th wedding an­
Mr. and Mrs. Art Ferguson of with Mrs. Lydia Worden.
Vernon Parker and Bob and Portland were Friday evening niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Mar­ day at the Clifford Harris home. beets also help increase the popu­
Evening guests at the Harris resi­ lation of Nyssa with the city’s
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman ■ W W Webb left Thursday and dinner guests at the Werner Peutz
Depoe Bay have spent the past
shall of Nyssa also attended.
dence were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce biggest industry—the sugar fac­
10 days visiting at the home of and the latter’s mother, Mrs. Ida | returned Sunday with one deer home.
Mrs. Nell Bair was a Sunday Bennett and family of Ontario.
Mary McConnell. While here they Hodge, were Sunday evening vis­ from Ironside.
tory.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morfitt vis­ dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Par­
Otto Holladay has returned
went pheasant and deer hunting itors at the Wilson Witt home.
Beets help solve name problems
Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson at­ ited Friday evening at the Sam ley Feik.
from Rochester, Ind., where he for various businesses and groups,
with the Rollo Fenns. Sunday Visitor* in Kurts Home
tended open house of the Kerby- Phillips home in Homedale, Vis-
had spent several weeks visiting too. Can you think of a more ap­
Guests in Coleman Home
they took Mrs. McConnell, her
Mrs. M. Kurtz and fam­ Danford medical building Sunday iting at the Morfitt home from
relatives.
brother. Bill, and Mr. and Mrs. ily Dr. of and
propriate name for a musical
in
Nyssa.
Mrs.
Alice
Neiger
of
Nyssa,
Mrs.
Friday until Tuesday were their
Portland visited over the
Fenn to Bicandi’s Cafe in Adrian I
Deer
Hunters
Shoot
Bear
group than “The Sugar Beats?”
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill
Willis
and
Clayton
Wilson
and
two
girls
of
and
grandchildren,
Jody,
Tamie
with his parents, Mr. Mrs. Lorraine Leach hunted Sun­
for dinner. They left Tuesday weekend
Mrs.
Caesar
Belli
of
Loyalton,
Have you ever heard a more clev­
Payette,
Mrs.
Clifford
Coleman
Lance Holcomb of Nyssa.
and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz, and the
morning for their home.
and
girls from Hood River were Calif., and Mrs. Laurence Alexan­ er name for bowling lanes than
Dudley Kurtz family in Nyssa. day near Unity.
Mrs. Werner Peutz and Mrs. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and der of Weiser called last Friday the “Sugar Bowl?"
To Speak at Group Meeting»
The three families were together Attend Grid Game in Burns
William Peutz attended the par- Mrs. George Coleman and Janet. at the Vern Smith home. Mrs.
The next time you see some
Mrs. Bill Willis and Mrs. Ted ade Friday afternoon in Adrian. Mrs. Coleman and girls left Sun­ Belli is a cousin of Mrs. Alexan­ smelly
Frank Pratt arrived home Sun­ Saturday evening and Sunday at
beets driving by (in a
day from a tour of speaking and the M. L. Kurtz home.
Teske drove to Burns Friday to Gordon Dobbin and Joe Lilner
der
and
a
distant
relative
of
Mrs.
truck),
don
’t plug your nose and
day
afternoon
for
their
home.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wilson
Witt
visit
­
showing slides of Costa Rica.
meet Mrs. Teske’s sister, Mr. and have left for their homes in Port­
Smith.
She
and
her
husband
came
run;
look
at
the bright side; they
George
Coleman
accompanied
Since Oct. 1 he has been touring ed Thursday evening at the W. C. Mrs. Dunlap of Grass Valley. They land after spending a week at them home for a week’s visit.
to
Weiser
to
hunt
deer.
They
are
one
of
Nyssa
’s greatest assets.
Van
DeWater
home
in
Big
Bend.
eastern Oregon counties. From
all attended a football game.
the Chet Mills home and doing
Mrs.
Harold
Glascock
of
Nyssa
Mrs. Lydia Worden returned
now until the end of the month
Mrs. W. W. Webb attended a some pheasant hunting.
and her mother, Mrs. Ben Wood­
he is to lecture in Malheur coun­ Friday evening from Huntington garden club meeting Thursday af­
Wanda
Peutz
entertained
14
en
Portland, who is visiting
ty. The county agent’s office has where she had been visiting ternoon at the home of Mrs. M. L. girls Friday at a slumber party here, of called
Mr. and Mrs. Par­
friends
since
Oct.
14.
announced that any group desir­
Judd. Club members viewed the after they attended a football ley Feik one on
day
last week. They
Sunday afternoon guests at the beautiful chrysanthemums grown
ing him to talk and show slides
were a 11 former neighbors in
game at New Plymouth.
may contact the office or call him Carl Fenn home were Mrs. Alfred by Mrs. Judd.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Mills and Council, Idaho.
at the home of his parents, the Simpson and daughters, Mrs. Dave Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mackey and
It's about time we had some solid, no-nonsense represent­
Louis Pratts.
Savage and daughters and Mrs Mrs. Gerald Mackey took Mrs. Kenny were Sunday dinner guests NEDRYS VISIT IN NYSSA
ation
in Congress. Chandler fits the bill. He's a hard-headed
Mr and Mrs. A. R. Willey, Mr. Howard Fenn and daughters.
Florence Gowey to her home in of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beckstead.
Mr. and Mrs. Britt Nedry of
newspaper editor who really knows our area — what we
and Mrs. J. E. Eaton, Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Chamberlain attended an Boise Friday after a week’s visit.
Boise spent the weekend at the
want, what we need. He can get the right kind of job done
Bill Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Al LDS genealogy convention held
RETURN TO ENTERPRISE
home of their son, Mr. and Mrs.
Azar, all of Portland, and Mr. and Sunday afternoon in Ontario.
in Washington. You bet I'm voting for Chandler. Won't you?
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Herriman Dirick Nedry and family in Nyssa.
Mrs. Dean Hickman of Palm
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott of'
and family left Monday morning The occasion was the 15th birth­
Springs, Calif., spent the past Nampa spent Sunday afternoon
MAX TAGGART
for their home in Enterprise after day anniversary of Judith Ann
week with the Rev. and Mrs. visiting Mrs. Thelma Hammon |
Ontario, Oregon
spending
the weekend visiting Nedry.
Henry Moore.
and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hammon
their parents, Mrs. J. L. Herri-
The elder Nedrys are pioneers
Friday evening dinner guests at Alaskan Program Presented
man, Mr. and Mrs. Paul House of Nyssa. He was formerly prin­
(From the Nyssa Hljrh Bulldog-)
the Moore home were Mr. and
A large group from Newell
Have you ever seen four people and other relatives.
cipal of the Nyssa public school
Mrs. W. E. Piercy, Mr. and Mrs.
R. D. McKinley, Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Heights attended the Alaska fam­ portray 48 individuals all in one Marine Corps aviation units and worked on the Gate City
CONGRESS
Journal staff. He was publisher
Peterson and Mervin and Mr. and ily night at Adrian Community night? This is what happens in
Mrs. Jake Borge. The visitors church Saturday evening. A short the advanced speech class pro­ had only 43 pilots on active duty of newspapers at McCall, Cascade
business meeting was followed by duction of “We Call to Mind,” I in 1921.
. and Coeur d’Alene
left Saturday for their home.
I
Tom Boren of the U. S. Navy a piano duet by Lois Seuell and written by Phillip C. Lewis.
was a recent overnight guest of Jane Timmerman. Jeannette Phi­ The play will be presented
his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles fer gave an accordion number. Thursday, Nov. 1, at 8 p.m. in the
Glenn. Boren is stationed near The Hurst, Long and Kurtz cafetorium. It may also be pre-
Ban Francisco. His ship is the couples showed slides and told sented for an organization such
stories of their trips to Alaska as the PTA at a later date, The
USS Coral Sea.
this summer. This was followed drama can be used at any time
IDAHO POWER COMPANY’S
by refreshments of doughnuts, and requires no major set. It will
STATE AND LOCAL TAX
coffee and cider served by the be under the direction of Donald
PAYMENTS FOR 1961:
Friendship Mariners.
Bates, NHS speech instructor.
Stat« Taxes...... $2,186,697
Ezra Ricks of Victor, Idaho, Gordon Leavitt will act as nar­
— and —
visited the past week with Mr. rator while 48 different people
School Taxes.... 2,672,182
Mrs Kenneth Smith and fam­ will be characterized by Mary Jo
County & City
General Repairs and
ily. Ricks is an uncle of Mrs. VanZelf, Janice Burns, Norman
Taxes............... 1,415,014.
Smith.
Haney and Alan Hirai. The drama
TRUCKS — TRACTORS
Total...... $6.273,893*
Stacy Glenn attended a birth­ expounds the past, present and
CARS — MACHINERY
day party Oct. 16 for Lonnie Ben­ future of education.
•Idaho Power’s federal
nett in Big Bend. Lonnie was four
Connie Price will act as assis-
taxes in 1961 amounted
years old.
tant director for the Play.
to an additional
Admission prices are $1 for
$5,924,162.
REPAIR SHOP
All Marine Corps training is adults, 75 cents for high school
111 Bower
Nyssa
designed to instill self-confidence students and 50 cents for elemen­
and discipline in the individual. tary pupils.
Owyhee News
DARNED RIGHT I'LL
VOTE FOR CHANDLER!
Advanced Speech
Class To Produce
'We Call to Mind'
CHANDLER
$6 >/4 MILLION
WELDING
IS A LOT OF LOCAL TAXES
KYGAR'S
Can You Afford to Lose Any of Them?
RE-ELECT
E. OTIS SMITH
These Checks Are Real-adding up to $6,273,893-Idaho Power’s state
and local tax payments for 1961.*
They went to state government and to counties for distribution to
schools, cities and towns, highway and improvement districts, cemeteries
etc., and for the support of county government They include tax rebates
to irrigators using electric pumps.
State and local taxing districts rely heavily upon electric company
taxes. Without them, YOUR own taxes would need to be greatly increased.
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• An Unequaled Record of Efficient and Economi­
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Can you afford to eliminate any of these vital tax reve­
nues by the introduction of tax-exempt Bonneville power
into this area?
Can you afford to forego any such local tax revenues
for the financial benefit of a small minority who seek to
avoid their own proper share of the tax burden?
Their gain would strike your purse.
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