Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 13, 1962, Page 9, Image 9

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE NINE
—
Ladies Meet to Plan Christmas Party Smiths Entertain
At Dinner to Honor
Set December 19 for Farmerettes
Club
and Mrs. Robert Shaw and Nebraska Visitor
¡¡n
SEWING CLUB TO PRESENT
PROGRAM AT NURSING HOME
Senior Stitchettes 4-H Se
Benny Miller Recuperates al Home
From Injury in College Grid Game
club held its third meeting E
with Ann Cleaver presiding.
Roll was answered with “sug­
gestions for the best ways leaders
could help members.”
Discussion was held regarding
the Christmas program to be giv­
en at the Vale nursing home. Club
members plan to make slippers
for the patients and will decorate
the home Dec. 22.
Work was planned for the year
and the junior leader assigned re­
freshment committees.
Mr
By Mrs. Vorn L. Smith
ton’s mother, Mrs. Travis of On­
By Halen Hatch
' son, Bobbie, had Thanksgiving
LINCOLN HEIGHTS — Benny tario and Jim’s aunt and cousin,
BIG BEND—Mr and Mrs. Chet
dinner in Ontario. They had din-
Miller is at the home of his par­ Mrs. Roger Dyal and Mrs. Ray­
ner Friday with Leo Edwards at Smith entertained with a Sunday
ents, Mr and Mrs. Irvin Miller, mond White of Willowcreek.
dinner in honor of his sister. Mrs
| Bear, Idaho.
recuperating from a back injury [ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitsell re­
**The mark of a true execu­
j Janice E vans returned home, Mary Lilghorn of Nebraska.
suffered
in a football game. He cently attended funeral services
tive la usually illegible."
Sunday from Malheur Memorial Guests included Mr and Mrs
was a member of Ricks college; at Weiser for Leslie Hug, who was
hospital where she underwent re­ Jack Westfall and family of On­
team at Rexburg, Idaho.
a victim of an accident while at
tario, Kenneth Smith family of Packwood showed the ladies how
cent surgery.
work in Council. The deceased
Boise, Ricks Gale family of Boise, to make poinsettias.
Mr. and Mrs. Drexell Barnes was a brother of the Whitsells'
Grange hall.
Brother Suffer« Back Injury
Jack Slabaugh family and Mrs.
Mrs. Anna Hamilton of Nampa are parents of a daughter, Janette son-in-law, Dale Hug of Alicel,
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilson Pearle Abbott and children.
and Mrs. Ada Hamilton of Adrian Lynn, born Nov. 30 She joins a Ore.
Mrs. Carol Betts left Tuesday
visited Sunday afternoon in the sister, Natalie.
evening with her brother-in-law I and daughter made a trip to Mol-
Ernest Seuell returned home Dyre Roberts home.
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin lalla. Ore., over the weekend.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Barnes and
Jolly Jane club Christmas party V e r n Smith recently attended
Browne of Letha, Idaho, to visit They were called there by the Thursday morning from St. Jo-
serious
accident
of
her
brother,
seph, Mo.
and dinner has been postponed funeral services in Pomona, Calif.,
their mother who is recovering
and will be held this Saturday for the brother of Mrs. Barnes and
from an illness in Riverside, Ida­ Ernest Schoenborn. He received Lloyd Woods Have New Son
We cut last year's
evening,
Dec. 15.
ho. Mrs. Omar Betts is taking a broken back in a car accident.
Smith. Raymond Smith, the de­
Donald Chesney returned re­ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wood are
Mrs.
Vernon Mason and son of ceased, had suffered a lung ail­
care of her granddaughter, Cher-
parents of a baby boy bom Tues­
fuel bill in half
ryl, until her mother returns next cently to his home in San Fran­ day, Dec. 4, at Malheur Memorial Adrian called Sunday at the Joe ment for several years.
cisco after spending a two-week
King
home.
week.
hospital. Mrs. Elmer Wood has
with our new
Mrs. Walter Bishop and Mrs. Bible Class Holds Party
Tom Evans of Livermore, Calif., vacation with his parents, Mr and been keeping Larry and Robin
Members of the Intermediate
Mary
Brumbach
attended
the
and Mrs. Mary Ballard of Hayden Mrs. A. P. Chesney.
Mr and Mrs. A. P. Chesney and while their mother is in the hos- Royal Neighbors lodge Christmas Bible class of the Malheur Butte
Lake were Thanksgiving guests
pital.
party Monday at the home of Mrs. Baptist church held a party Fri­
at the home of their parents, Mr. son, Donald, spent Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carroll and Eva
day
at
Jordan
Valley
with
their
day evening at the Stanley Penn
Robinson of Roswell.
and Mrs. Thomas Evans. Tom re­
girls visited Friday evening with
daughter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
home. They presented the Penns
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Auker
and
turned to his home in California
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Riggs on David, Mr and Mrs. Carl Bege- with a pole lamp as a surprise gift
Sunday morning, while Mrs. Bal­ | Daudt and family.
the island.
for their new home.
lard is remaining with her par­ Thanksgiving guests at the
Mrs. Frone Stradley accompa- man and Mrs. Ida Hodge called
Mrs. George Hooper entertain­
ents during the illness of her sis­ home of Mrs. Effie Nelson were nied Mr. and Mrs. Ora New gen Sunday at the Bill Van DeWater
ed the Junior Baptist league at
Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Kersey and of Sunset Valley to Hayward, home.
ter, Janice Evans.
her home the same evening.
Roger Hirsch of Burns, Ore., sons, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Niel­ Calif. Mrs. Stradley will visit her Hatch Visits Relatives
A number of young people and
Merle
Hatch,
who
has
been
at
­
son,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chuck
Nelson
was a weekend guest of Raymond
brother, John Goleeke.
adults
of Malheur Butte Baptist
tending
school
at
Fort
Sill,
Okla.,
Walker. He left for Boise late and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery left
Here is the first com­
church
a missionary con­
arrived
home
on
a
14-day
fur
­
Tommie
Nielson.
Mrs.
Kersey
and
Sunday afternoon.
Sunday for Salem to attend a lough. He visited his father, Hen­ ference attended
last Thursday at the First
pletely safe heater that
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson boys remained over until Satur­ seed convention.
ry Hatch, at Joseph, Ore.; his Baptist church in La Grande.
looks like it belongs in
and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilson day morning when they were tak-
mother, Mrs. R. Stahl at Caldwell Theme of the meeting was "Oper-
the living room!
and daughters were Thanksgiving i en back to Boise by Effie Neilson Returns From Hospital
Kent Van DeWater returned and his aunt, Helen Hatch. He j ation Go.” The Rev. Hubert Mor- |
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rash and Mrs. Elizabeth Baxter.
Built for years of
home Monday from the hospital was a Monday evening dinner den of Brazil was missionary
at New Plymouth.
Carnival Termed Successful
trouble-free
service..
and is able to attend school for guest of Helen Hatch and Mary speaker and Dr. George Cole was
by leading experts in
The Carnival o f Christmas half a day.
inspirational speaker.
Thompson.
coal-heating know-how,
Ideas held recently at the Grange
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatch of Shower Honors Mrs. Sutton
Mrs. Voncile Seuell, Mrs. 'Ida
hall in New Plymouth by the Packwood, Mrs. Helen Bishop and Payette visited Sunday with his
the famous Stokermatic
Mrs. Jack Pettet and Mrs. Tom
Payette Home Demonstration Mrs. Joyce Davis met Dec. 5 at aunt, Mrs. Letha Weir, Mary and Pettet were co - hostesses with
Company...
group
was
very
well
attended
and
Charles.
Mrs. Ray Whitsell last Thursday
QUALITY REPAIR many useful and beautiful ideas the Dyre Roberts home. Mrs.
Sow* 30% to 70% on fuel bills,
afternoon for a pink and blue
DENTAL LAB
were shown for the coming holi­
lowest cost to install and operate.
¡shower honoring Mrs. Jim Sutton
tomo, hammered gold finish.
season.
at the Whitsell home. Mrs. DeVar
24 N. 8th—Payette day A number
Child safe ... years -ahead safety.
•
Completely
automatic, uniform
of interesting demon­
Woodard was in charge of enter­
booting — thermostatic coetrall
Same Location Six Years
Attractive and compact... hand-
strations were held and tea was
tainment. Visitors from out of
Across From Idaho Power
served by ladies of the Congrega­
the community were Mrs. Sut-
See the fabulous new Independent Stokermatic Heater at
PHONE
tional church of New Plymouth.
|
Toomb attended a Coffee Klutch
By Ruth Bowers
Those attending from Nu Acres
KINGMAN KOLONY — Polly­ | Dec. 5 at the K. I. Peterson home ATTEND SUNDAY RECEPTION
Farmerettes club included Mary
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson
anna
club met for its annual ! in Adrian.
Walker, Susan Chesney, Elizabeth
attended
an open house recep­
36 Years Experience as Dental
Return
to
Jordan
Valley
Christmas
dinner
last
Thursday
Baxter, Effie Nielson, Zelda Dai­
tion Sunday honoring Mrs. H. E
Technician Assures You of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jerry
Gordon
and
at
the
Don
Fox
home.
There
were
ley, Eleanor Dohner, Ravena
14 members and two guests pres­ I new son returned to their home Chamberlain on her birthday an­
One Block West of Railroad Depot
Top Quality Work Martin and Mabelle McKague. ent,
Mrs. Art Sparks and Mrs. in Jordan Valley Sunday, accom- niversary. The afternoon event
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stewart of
9
Good
Avenue
Phone 372-2933
was held at the home of the
Portland and their daughter, Mrs. John Thiel. Mrs. Sparks joined ■ panied by Mrs. Earl Kygar and honoree’s daughter, Mrs. S. P. By­
NYSSA,
OREGON
I Jay, who will remain a few days
Howard Amt of Caldwell, were the club.
Election of officers was held at the Gordon home to help care bee.
Sunday visitors at the home of
with Mrs. Lester Strawn being for the new baby.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walker vis­ named president; Mrs. Carl Bege-
ited over the weekend with his man, vice president; and Mrs. and Collette of Boise arrived Fri­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Wal­ Johnny Thiel, secretary. Mrs. day evening to spend the week­
Don Fox end at the home of Mr and Mrs.
ker. They had come to attend the Klaas Laan and Mrs. ~
funeral of her uncle, Mr. Camp­ were appointed to the card and Herschel Thompson.
bell at Fruitland. The returned gift committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard of
• Full Sets Serviced
to their home at Princeton, Ore.,
A gift exchange was held and 1 Arcadia visited Sunday afternoon
• Broken Plates Repaired
secret pals were disclosed. A baby with Mrs. Al Thompson, who is
Sunday afternoon.
• Loose Teeth Relined
Roy McKague, Mr. and Mrs. gift was presented to Mrs. Johnny ill.
• Missing Teeth Replaced
! A. V. Horn were Sunday visitors Thiel.
Carl Lee Hill visited Sunday
WHILE YOU WAIT!
A polio benefit coffee will be afternoon with Ron Thompson.
at the home of Mike McKague.
held by the club Jan. 31 at the
Open Evenings
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Callister
The Marine Corps was the Al Thompson home.
By Appointment
visited Dec. 5 with their grand­
first military organization to
daughter, Mrs. Carlyle Jensen of
EASY CREDIT TERMS
Mrs. Dale Ashcraft, Mrs. Wes­ Ontario.
.
adopt the dive bombing technique
Satisfaction Guaranteed!
ley Piercy and Mrs. William
| of warfare. ,
The MIA class of Laurel girls
met the evening of Dec. 5 at the
Besendorfer home to make Christ-
> mas gifts.
By Farmerette« Club
*
NU ACRES—Mrs. Lavem Con.
ner, Mrs. Robert Shaw and Mrs
Omar Betts attended a meeting
last Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Mike McKague to plan the an-
nual Christmas dinner and party
for the Farmerettes club. The
event will be held Dec. 19 at the
h
I
George Carey
Mrs. Lesier Sirawn Named President
Of Pollyanna Club at Recent Meeting
642-2982
Nyssa Furniture Co
T/.Wi
FOR THE COWMAN
Leave for California
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sant and
j boys left Sunday morning for
i San Francisco where they will
I meet John, who was to arrive
Tuesday, Dec. 11, on the USS
Mount Katmai. The Sants are
spending some time visiting their
daughter, Mrs. Dick Waite of Al­
turas, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson of
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thiel vis­
ited Friday evening at the Keith
Lane home.
Ridgeview and Mrs. Cecil Mc­
Cormick visited Sunday afternoon
with the Walter Pinkstons.
Mrs. Martinez Injures Ankle
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SUNDAY — 9:00 p.m.
kboi — Channel 2
Mrs. Jess Martinez sprained her
ankle Sunday, Dec. 2, and is con­
fined to bed. Callers this week
at the Martinez home were Mr
and Mrs. Resendo Reyna, Mr. and
Mrs. Julio Landa, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Castro, Mrs. Josephine
Quintero and Mrs. Lester Strawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb and
Mr and Mrs. James Phifer at­
tended Jersey Cattle club Sunday
at the D. L. Hurst home near
Malheur Butte.
Anita, Janis, Dena and Bryan
Piercy, children of the Thurman
Piercys, were Friday overnight
guests at the Carl Piercy home.
Cheryl and Carol Brock spent
the weekend with their grand­
mother, Mrs. Edith Prosser of
Big Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks were
Sunday dinner guests at the Guy
Sparks residence.
A rewarding
moment!
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ft
At last the rewarding moment has arrived
for the cowman . . . the care given the
mother cow has paid off!
From now until calving time is a critical
period for the cow. She is not only main­
taining her own body, but building the
unborn calf, too.
Results on range are harder to measure
than in the feedlot—but just as important.
In the feedlot daily gains can be weighed
— cost of gain determined.
Purina dealers have demonstrated Purina’s
superiority in the feedlot with public feed­
ing demonstrations. The same research for­
mulates Purina Range Checkers — and for
the same reason — results. From now un­
til calving time feed Purina Range Check­
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cheap prices.
Attends Mechanics School
Tracy Mefford of the Owyhee
1 Truck and Implement company
left Sunday morning for Salt
Lake City to attend a mechanics
school.
Mrs. Thomas Holcombe of Salt
Lake and son, Tom, Jr., who is in
the service and stationed at a
Seattle base, stopped enroute to
their home from Seattle Saturday
afternoon for a short visit at the
Oscar Schafer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keck and
family of Bates, Ore., spent the
weekend at the A. H Keck home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Phifer, Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Martinez helped
prepare dinner Friday night at
the Legion hall in Adrian for the
North Board of Control employees
and their wives.
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the Checkerboard Sign . . . Prove to Yourself
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117 Good Avenue
RULON TROST, Manager
NYSSA, OREGON
Phone ¿72 2201
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