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THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SEVEN Officers Elected Ladies Hold While Elephant Auction Sixth meeting of the Knimble New 1he 0(d By Snippers 4-H Club 4-H club was held Jan. Peggy Moore was elected presi For March of Dimes al Recent Meet Knitters 22 and was called to order by Co- dent at the second meeting of the leen Brown. Janice Piercy led PARTY PLANS DISCUSSED BY KNIMBLE KNITTERS By Mrs. Wilson Witt Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Witt were NEWELL HEIGHTS — A K H ■ Sunday evening dinner guests of Home Extension unit met Jan. 17 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day in Ad with Alice Notheis. Present were rian. ,14 members and three guests, Open House Set at Nursing Home Mrs. John Thiel, Mrs. Polly Ho lub and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin. Les Next Sunday from 1:30 to 4:30 son was “Stretching the Food p.m. there will be open house at Dollar” and was presented by the Presbyterian nursing home in Ontario to display the new 20- Mrs Notheis and Clara Price. Mrs. Price gave rhe eye opener bed wing which is now completed ■which was a novel wastepaper and furnished. basket. Mrs. Holub gave a talk Modem Pioneer club will meet for the Associated Country Wom Wednesday. Feb. 6, with Elnore en of the World and a penny Topliff. Members are asked to drive was taken for it. A white take a funny Valentine. elephant sale for the March of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz took Dimes netted $15.45. j her aunt, Mrs. Ida Collins, to Twelve members of this unit Caldwell Monday to visit her sis attended the special meeting on ter, Mrs. Jessie Tucker. sewing techniques held Jan. 16 Mrs. Thelma Hammon visited in the Nyssa Methodist church. last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. , Mrs. Notheis read a letter from L. O. Maylin in Caldwell. her pen pal in England and now finds that she lives only a few miles from where she used to re side. Next meeting will be Feb. 21 at the home of Mary Lean. Mrs. Warden Hosts Card Club Happy Dozen card club met Friday, Jan. 18, with Mrs. Lydia Worden. Four regular members were absent and guest players were Mrs. Lois Williams of Ad rian, Mrs. Ima Begeman of King- man Kolony, Mrs. Doris Hammon of Nyssa and Mrs. John Timmer- man. This was the last meeting ! of the contest. The losers will entertain winners at a Feb. 1 lun cheon at the Agnes Ashcraft i home. Mariners Attend Dinner V ;,4 Friendship Mariners of Adrian I W £ Community church met for din ner in the church basement fol lowing Jan. 20 services. Twenty- five members were present. The Rev. Gerard Kuiper led the devo- I tionals. Ernest Seuell of Big Bend showed films of trips taken by Explorer Scouts. Mrs. M. L. Kurtz returned Jan. <4 from Boise where she spent several days caring for her aunt, Mrs. Ida Collins. The latter re turned home with Mrs. Kurtz and will spend some time visiting in the Kurtz home. Board members of the Adrian Community church met Jan. 17 I at the Wilson Witt home. r ' Attends Beet Grower»’ Meeting Eugene Pratt attended a direc tors’ meeting of the Beet Grow ers’ association together with rep- 1 . resentatives from the sugar fac tory. The sessions were held Jan. 18-19 in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Timmer man returned recently from a 10-day vacation trip. They visit-1 ed his brother in Shelton, Wash., and then went to Portland and ^Seattle to continue their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff and family were Jan. 20 dinner guests at the J. R. Suter home in Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Loise Boren of Durkee were recent Sunday din ner guests at the Charles Glenn home. Afternoon guests at the Glenn home were Mrs. Lona Strong of Owyhee, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett and family of Big Bend. Bible Study Group Meets (Bible study group of the Adrian Community church met Jan. 23 with Mrs. Henry Day in Adrian. Mrs. Earl Winn led the lesson, “One People of God.” Mr. and Mrs. Earl Province of Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eason of Parma were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McDermott. Mrs. Mabel Houston and Mrs. Edna Hartley of the Owyhee com- munity were Sunday afternoon quests of Mrs. Thelma Hammon. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle' Lowder and daughter of Rupert arrived Sunday afternoon for a visit of several days with her mother, Mrs. Edith Hammon. Mrs. Verna Costley of Home dale spent Saturday night and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Lydia Worden. Mrs. Daisy Shook of Baker and Mrs. Celia Titus of Durkee spent two days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn and family. the flag salute. Roll call was an swered with a favorite sport. Plans were discussed for a roll er skating party to be held during spring vacation. Next meeting will be Feb. 5 at the home of Christine Stephen. —Joyce Cleaver, Reporter VISIT FROM NEBRASKA Mr. and Mrs. Grant Walker of Ogallala, Neb., recently spent sev. eral days visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pounds. Snippers 4-H club held Jan. 21 at the home of Mrs. Bill Hamilton. Others named to office were Elaine Kurtz, vice president; Kar en Main, secretary; Pamala Ham ilton, news reporter; Linda Clapp and Carolyn Sells, recreation chairmen. The group discussed a display for National 4-H club week, an officers’ training session at 1:30 p.m. Feb. 9 in Ontario and a roller skating party during spring vaca tion. —Pamala Hamilton, Reporter GUESTS IN MALLOY HOME VISIT IN WILDER Mr. and Mrs. George McKee were Sunday luncheon guests of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armstrong in Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Coburn and family jf Boise visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Malloy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gahan were afternoon callers in the Malloy home. M I extend a personal invitation to everyone to come in and celebrate FARMER Days with us . . . Take advantage of the ■Í > I. many bargains we are offering Thursday, Friday and Satur day at 101 North Main, Nyssa. WALT FORD Now is the time to replace those worn-out tires on your tractors, trucks and cars . . . and enjoy tremen dous savings offered during this sale! According to an announcement received from the Department of Motor Vehicles, a state drivers license examiner will be on duty at city hall in Nyssa Friday, Feb. 1, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. All persons wishing original li censes or permits to drive are re quested to file applications well ahead of the scheduled closing hour in order to assure time for completion of the required test. KITCHEN COOKIES MEIET Third meeting of the Kitchen Cookies 4-H club was held Jan. 21 after school in the Adrian grade ■ school cafeteria. The meeting was called to order | by Kayleen Miyasako. The group SPEND WEEKEND IN BEND played games while waiting for I Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hooper their leader to arrive. were weekend guests of her bro —Matsuko Hori, Reporter ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Newel Baker in Bend. Classifieds Bring Results! PLUMBING and HEATING Irvin Zimmerman PARMA—4-2981 • TRACTOR TIR • TRUCK TIRES PASSENGER W'c.H COFFEE AND DOUGHNUTS and ALL the PEANUTS You Can Eat NYLON BRISTLE PAINT BRUSHES 88c Has easy to read black numbers on white background ... red diamond marks for measuring 16-inch centers. Dial it like a telephone to rewind. 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Art Ice -Willard'» Menage" which (idly eipiauie Uue bone treatment—free—et Drivers License Tests Slated Feb. 1 in Nyssa At the Jan. 22 meeting of Ad rian Livestock club, Teresa Top- liff and Danny Cutler were elect ed to attend government training day slated Feb. 23 at the court house in Vale. On Feb. 9, the officers will tend a training meeting at Conklin school in Ontario. Mrs. Charles Leedy and Mrs. McCormick were visitors at the Tuesday meeting. —Jane Timmerman, Reporter Wall Ford Says PHONE QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sappe and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Toomb and Kelly visited Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sappe at Willowcreek. The Nyssans also went ice skating while there. 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