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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1962 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FOUR Club Women Plan Mrs. Otis Bullard Lincoln Heights Residents Attend Hosts Meeting Annual Church Conference in Baker Christmas Event Of Church Group At New Plymouth Christmas Dinner Plans Discussed By Club Members al Thursday Meet * Spending Saturday with the Os By Mrs. George Moeller car Schafers were Mrs. LaVada ARCADIA — Owyhee church Lenaghen, Mr. and Mrs Arthur missionary group met Nov. 2 at By Farmerettes Club Bachman of Boise and M. M the home of Mrs. Otis Bullard. NU ACRES — An executive Trenkle of Las Vegas. Twelve members were in attend- board meeting of the Farmerettes Mrs. Ben Kearns, Mrs. Viola 1 ance. club was held Wednesday after Charlton and Nannie Kershner of Plans were made for the noon at the home of Mrs. Mike Caldwell spent Wednesday at the Thanksgiving dinner to be held McKague with nine members in Bernal Maybon home. Nov. 8 at the church. attendance. Sunday callers at the Richard Plans were made for “The Callaham home were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hill called Christmas Carnival” to be held Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dyer of Mrs Earl Callaham and family of Sunday afternoon at the George in New Plymouth on Nov. 19. Mrs. Parma visited Saturday evening Wilder, Mrs. Ed Schultz and Coleman home. There was also some discussion Alfred Schultz of Parma. with the Carl Begemans. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mesler on fallout shelters and plans for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Callaham Fox Receives Injuries of Nampa were Sunday dinner civilian defense. and family spent Monday in Callers this week at the Don Refreshments were served by guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mountain Home on business and Fox home were the Klaas Laans, Mrs. Mary Walker and Mrs. Mc Stephenson. called on Mr. and Mrs. William Johnny Thiels, Raleigh Chamber Brenda and Barbara Bowers Kague following the meeting. MISS JOLEEN REECE lains, Jim Chamberlains, Klaas Gussie in Boise. spent Monday with their grand- . . . New Girls' PE Instructor Teresa Kay, infant daughter of Stam, Elvin Wordens, Ray Fox Recent guests in the homes of I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bow Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stacy, was and Ross. Don was injured Wed Effie Nielson and the George ers. baptized Sunday at St. Bridget’s nesday of last week while har Dohners were Mr. and Mrs. J.| Attend Weiser Services Catholic church with Billie and vesting beets. Arvin Kersey, Stephen, Thomas Mrs. George Hust attended fun Karen Conant as sponsors. Leo Hart of Salt Lake City, a Dale and Michael of Boise. Mrs. eral services Monday in Weiser brother - in - law of Mrs. George Family Moves to Area Kersey is a daughter of Mrs. Niel for a cousin, Mrs. Clara Satter Besendorfer, spent Sunday after Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dixon and son. (From the Nyswa Hig^h Bulldog) field. Mrs. Alice Kilborn accom noon at the Besendorfer home. daughter, Darlene, were recent To Attend 4-H Club Congress panied Mrs. Hust to the service. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Callister It ’ s Miss Joleen Reece, the girls ’ overnight guests at the Bill visited Wednesday with their Kathleen Keck has received Miss Dorothy Houston of Boise Toomb home while moving to granddaughter, Mrs. Carlisle Jen new physical education instructor. She originally hails from Middle word that she has been selected spent the weekend with her par their new home on the Knowles sen of Ontario. ton, Idaho, where she was raised as a delegate to the National 4-H ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Houston. place. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp along with two sisters and three Club Congress in Chicago Nov. 22 Christine and Sally Wilson of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft, ac son were Saturday evening din- | brothers. She is the third eldest I to Dec. 1. Kathleen won the trip Payette spent the weekend with companied by Mr. and Mrs. Wes ner guests of the Bob Thompsons | in her family. for her bread demonstration. All their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ley Piercy, called Sunday after Our only new member of the expenses will be paid by Stand George Coleman. noon on the Lambert Dierkings. in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters of faculty this year attended Brig ard Brands, Inc. Residents of this Mr. and Mrs. Dick Corn and Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Boise visited Sunday afternoon at ham Young University at Provo, community are very proud of Bruce were Sunday dinner guests Bill Toomb joined the group at Utah, majoring in physical edu Kathleen and her 4-H club work of John Seburn and Goldie Roper. the Ashcraft home for a pancake the Thompson homes. cation and minoring in history. and all wish her the best of luck ■ Visit in Wynn Home supper. on her trip to Chicago. FAMILY MOVES TO ONTARIO Mr. and Mrs. Julio Landa and Mr. and Mrs. Vai Wynn and Miss Reece participated in all or Guests at the Thomas Evans family were luncheon guests Sun family of Lompoc, Calif., visited ganizations affiliated with physi- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller and day at the Jess Martinez home this week at the Paul Wynn home. I cal education, including softball, home Sunday to help Mrs. Evans sons moved Friday to their new following mass. Mr. and Mrs. Ju Another son, Ross of Ashton, Ida volleyball and basketball. She re- celebrate her birthday anniver home near the Ontario airport. lio Mancias and family called ho, also visited in the parental I ceived her bachelor of arts degree sary were Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Miller is owner-manager of the in physical education in June of Ross and Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. Flying “A” station in the neigh- later. home. C. W. Caward, all of Caldwell; boring city. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pinkston Mildred Vaughn of Salem, a 1961. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Keck and were Sunday afternoon visitors at house guest of the Bob Thomp Teaches at Challis. Idaho family and Janice Evans, all of WEEKEND IN YAKIMA the Alvon McGinnis home in Ad sons, was a Friday overnight Miss Reece then moved to Chal Nu Acres. rian. Mi', and Mrs. J. W. Rigney guest at the Al Thompson home. lis, Idaho, where she had accepted Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sant and Mrs. Delbert Wilson, Mrs. Effie spent the weekend at Yakima Mildred Vaughn, Mrs. Marie the position of girls’ physical edu family spent Sunday afternoon Earp and Mrs. Al Thompson call where they visited their son-in- cation instructor in the Challis Nielson and Mrs. LaVerne Conner visiting with friends in Home- ed Saturday afternoon on Mrs. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. motored to Boise Thursday to school system for one year. Ibrahim Ayyoub and children. dale. visit Mrs. Arvin Kersey. Robert Long at Adrian, who is Besides teaching physical edu recovering from a recently sus- Dinner Hosts Sunday cation and health in the junior Mrs. Charles Jowers entertain- tained burn. high and high school and being Mrs. Raymond Thomas and a ed Sunday at a p e-Thanksgiving GAA adviser and Pep Club co and birthday dinner for James friend of Apple Valley called Fri adviser with Miss Jeanne Poulton, Phifer and as a faiewell for the day afternoon at the Al Thompson Miss Reece in her spare time Richard Callaham family who are home. (“What spare time?”) enjoys leaving soon for McGuire Air Attends Extension Meeting bowling Monday nights with the Force base in New Jersey. Mr. Mrs. Art Sparks attended a Signal Gas team. She currently and Mrs. Marvin Bowers and fam Home Extension county commit carries an average of 124. ily, Mrs. James Phifer and Jean tee meeting Monday at the home When time allows. Miss Reece ette, C. D. Pittenger and Rudy of Mrs. Frank Holub in Sunset helps her parents on their farm Zimmerman were also in attend Valley. near Middleton. Hunting, fishing ance. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Altig of and hiking are also included in Carylee Mefford was a Satur Pocatello left their three sons at her schedule. Miss Reece finds day overnight guest of Jeanette the Art Sparks home over the living in Nyssa at 508 Reece Ave Phifer. weekend while they attended a nue quite natural, as it is so close Jaycee convention at McCall. The to her home town. Altigs left for their home on Mon She believes Nyssa High to be I day. a good school. “The students are Mrs. Alzina Salter and Keith normal and healthy teenagers, and 1 were Sunday dinner guests at the pretty good ones at that!” Eddie Sharp home. As for future plans, Miss Reece Are you aware of all the Ray Keck of Bates, Ore., visited intends to stay in Nyssa and teach, different types of financ from Thursday until Saturday af- at least as far as she can predict. ing? The correct financ j ternoon at the home of his par- ing can mean money in I ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Keck. VISIT IN IDAHO FALLS Mrs. Richard Callaham drove to your pocket. Professional Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Haroldsen Boise Friday to meet Airman First returned home last week after assistance does not coat— Class Richard Callaham who ar spending 10 days visiting their son IT PAYS! rived from Andrews Air Force and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. base in Washington, D. C. See Your Don Haroldsen and family in Idaho Falls. Enroute home the Thousands of Christmas Club sav Realtor! Nyssans were overnight guests of ers are now enjoying the prospect another son and daughter-in-law, of having enough money for this Mr. and Mrs Elwyn Haroldsen in Boise. Christmas—all that they’ve saved — and — - the past year, plus interest! General Repairs Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hooper and daughters of Boise spent the I You, too can save before Christ TRUCKS — TRACTORS weekend with his parents, Mr. mas for happier holidays — join and Mrs. Delbert Hooper. CARS —MACHINERY By Ruth Bower» KINGMAN KOLONY — Polly anna club met at the home of Mrs Klaas Laan Thursday, Nov. 1, with Mrs. Carl Begeman as as sistant hostess. Six members were present and plans were discussed for the annual Christmas dinner. After a social hour refreshments were served. Who's Newest Faculty Member? By Mrs. Vern L. Smith LINCOLN HEIGHTS—A num- .------------------- n"““ Baptist Wantist ber from Malheur Butte church attended the 13th annual conference of the Blue Mountain Conservative Baptist association at Baker Friday, Oct. 26. Theme of the conference was •The Night Is Far Spent.”—Ro- mans 13:12. The Rev. William George Hooper of Ontario gave the annual message. Ladies club met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Louis Wiggins for its October meeting. She was assisted by Mrs. John Stohler and Mrs. Mary Winslow. Mrs. DeVar Woodard was in charge of enter tainment. Burns Guests in Reel Home Mrs. Larry Bisbee and three daughters of Burns, Ore., were Monday afternoon visitors at the Harvey Reel home. Mr. and Mrs. George Benson and Barbara of Silver Falls, Ore., were recent visitors at the Bill Walz home. Barbara and Laray Walz were student nurses together at Emmanuel hospital in Portland. Emil Tropf, father of Mrs. Eu gene Gruell, is recuperating at Malheur Memorial hospital fol lowing amputation of one of his legs. Mrs. Jack Pettet accompanied her daughter and grandchildren, Mrs. John Brown and family to Council, Idaho, Sunday. They vis ited Mrs. W. J. Brown, who was recently hospitalized. She is John Brown’s mother. Trio Visits in Baker Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes and Joel went to Baker Sunday to visit at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Vetter and to visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnes of Richland, Wash., who were in Baker for the week end. Jerry Touchstone, formerly of Lincoln Heights but more recent- . j^ew Plymouth, has left for y s Army training. Women’s Missionary fellowship met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. John Stohler for its October meeting. Mrs. Bill Penn i was in charge of devotions. The ___ _______________ group will assist in the support an(j Mrs. C. E. Redfield, mjssjonary appointees to Taiwan, Bruce Hunt recently took a pickup load of produce to Owy hee, Nev., for the Rev. and Mrs. Ed Andrews and family. The An drews family is working among the Piute Indians under the aus pices of Wycliffe Translators. The Rev. and Mrs. Don Rut ledge and son were Wednesday evening guest speakers at Butte church. They are working under the Central American mission. 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