Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 21, 1963, Page 9, Image 9

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1963
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE NINE
MEETING
Ladies and Children Attend Valentine Valentine Poem Harry Ray Hospitalized in Nyssa ORGANIZATIONAL
HELD BY BROWNIE TROOP 27 P. Okano Qualifies
Brownie Troop 27 met Feb. 7 For Phi Eta Sigma
Is Roll Answer
at
the Harry McGinley home for
Party
at
C.
Wilson
Home
in
Payette
After
Heart
Attack;
Relatives
Arrive
an
organizational session and reg­ At OSU in Corvallis
At
Club
Meeting
By Mrs. George Moeller
Paul Okano has qualified for
By Mrs. Waldo Smalley
Mrs. Martha Norland returned istration of 16 girls.
Dorothy Houston of Boise spent
By
Peggy
Brown
membership at Oregon State uni­
APPLE
VALLEY — Harry Ray home Friday from a 10-day visit
a recent weekend in the Cecil OREGON TRAIL—Merry Mat­
Leaders are Mrs. McGinley, versity
in Phi Eta Sigma, fresh­
Houston home. She left last rons club met Feb 13 at the home suffered a severe heart attack on in Madras with her daughter, Mr. I Mrs. Bill Wilson and Mrs. Tom
man
honor
society.
and
Mrs.
Grover
Findley
and
Feb.
12
and
was
taken
to
Malheur
Thursday by train for Pocatello of Opal Holmes with 11 members
Church. They are assisted by
To
be
eligible
for membership,
where she spent the weekend answering roll call with a Valen­ Memorial hospital where he is in family.
Mrs. Carl Linegar and Mrs.
students
must
make
honor roll
very
serious
condition
His
son,
with a friend and attended a
poem. After the business Harry, Jr., arrived during the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders Charles Bales.
grades during the first term at
Valentine dance Friday evening tine
and
family
were
Sunday
visitors
This group will study the re­
meeting, a Valentine gift ex-
at Idaho State college.
in the Bernice Gibson and the quirements necessary to enable OSU or have a B-plus or better
| change was held. Bingo was play­ weekend.
average for their first year of
Mrs. Ray’s brother-in-law and
Omar Barnhouse homes in them to become Girl Scouts.
Leave for Seattle
ed with several winning prizes. sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mar­ Rev.
college work.
Nampa
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schilling left
Group activities will include
Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman, Wednesday
Refreshments
were
served
by
The initiation ceremony and
tin
of
Lovell,
Wyo.,
also
arrived
Seattle to spend the hostess, assisted by Cora
Mrs Kenneth Saunders receiv­
piggy banks from used banquet are scheduled Feb. 22
Mrs. Clifford Coleman and two the weekend for with
and are helping with chores at ed word last week that her par­ making
their
two
bleach bottles.
daughters were guests Sunday of
as a highlight of Dads Weekend.
the Ray home.
Miss Irene Schilling Rookstool.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kellogg,
The group met again Feb. 14 Parents of those selected for the
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Main at the daughters.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs. Marvin Schna­ Club adjourned to meet Feb. 27
had
arrived
safely
at
their
home
Job’s Daughters smorgasbord and bel and family.
in the McGinley home with all honorary are invited to attend,
with Della Holmes for a 12:30
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fritts and in Ogallah, Kan.
members present.
spent the afternoon in the Main
p.m.
potluck
dinner.
Roll
call
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gus
Ostermeier
of
Mrs. Mark Penny of Pendleton j will be “Childhood Ambition.”
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells and fam­ Girl Scout motto, laws, slo­ Okano is a freshman in the
home.
Fruitland
visited
in
Weiser
Sun
­
ily were Sunday visitors in the gan and promise were studied. school of science. His home ad­
Mrs. Clayton Wilson and daugh­ was a Saturday dinner guest of
day
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
dress is route 1, Nyssa.
ters of Payette visited Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley Bloomquist. In the evening they home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frank­ Work was continued on the piggy
Dale
Lakey
of
Boise
was
a
Feb.
lin
at
Payette.
evening in the George Coleman
banks. — Debra Fangen, Pamala GUESTS IN KELLEY HOME
Friday evening dinner guests celebrated a birthday anniversary
13 evening dinner guest in the were
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellison of Hamilton, Bonnie Howard, Patri­ Mr. and Mrs. Buck Clemens of
home.
for
Ostermeier at his home.
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Keith
Gressley
Otis Bullard home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hill were Weiser were Sunday visitors of cia McGinley, Reporters.
of Ontario. The dinner was in
Return From Business Trip
Burns were Feb. 14 overnight
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks of honor of Kristine’s sixth birthday Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Foy Brown and
Airs. John Schenk and Mrs.
Siests of Mr. and Mrs. S. P.
Mrs. Marvin Ruse in Caldwell family.
Tom Moore went to Boise last , Burns spent two days last week j anniversary.
Classifieds Bring Results!
elley.
and visited that afternoon with Attend Wrestling Tourney
Thursday evening to meet Schenk with Mr. and Mrs. John Zittercob. j Attend Caldwell Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. George Hust and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and
and Moore who returned by plane
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley Mrs. Velma Orr, who is in the
family attended the State Wrestl­
from a business trip to Salt Lake family were Sunday dinner guests attended the Thiessen-Eakin wed­ hospital in that city.
City. The two couples were din­ of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Maddox ding and reception Saturday eve­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitman ing tournament held Friday and
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Nye in Weiser.
ning at the Methodist church in visited Sunday with his mother, Saturday in Boise. Jim Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Everton of Caldwell.
— Conducted by —
in the Idaho capital city.
Mrs. May Pitman, who is in was one of the participants. They
Nampa
spent
the
weekend
with
were
dinner
guests
both
days
of
Mercy
hospital
at
Nampa.
They
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Dry dale
Col. Bert Anderson
Col. Guy Sparks
Mr. and Mrs. John Bretz visit­
and daughters were Feb. 13 eve­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley ed Saturday evening with Mr. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fuller. The
Ontario
—
889-5501
Nyssa — 372-3475
ning dinner guests in the home of Feik.
and Mrs. Bob Bowen and family Mrs. Hazel Murphy at the Home- I Fullers were Sunday dinner
—
Clerk
—
stead in the Idaho city.
; guests of the Wilsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dry dale, the Leave on California Trip
in Vale.
JIM YOST, Nyssa —Phone 372-3071
,
j
„ .. .
Mrs. Dwight Seward returned
occasion being Mrs. Duane Dry­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bullard
Mr. and Mrs. Don Royce and „
For the Latest Auction News, Listen to KSRV, Ontario,
Released
From
Hospi
a
home
Wednesday
after
spending
dale’s birthday anniversary.
left last week on a two - week children of Boise visited last
at 12:15 p.m. Daily.
Palmer Norland was released. two weeks with her daughter,
Mrs. Clifford Coleman and two vacation trip to California. They Thursday with her parents, Mr. last
Thursday from the hospital I Mrs. Hugh Pierce at Pocatello.
daughters of La Grande spent the plan to visit Lt. Jimmy Lakey and and Mrs. Rolland Holmes.
He was hospitalized from injuries she had been helping care for
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. family at China Lake and her
Mr and Mrs Gib Holmes and
in a car wreck near Ad- j Kent Leon, new baby son of Mr.
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mc- Jolene of Nyssa visited Sunday received
George Coleman.
rian
earlier
in the week.
and Mrs. Pierce.
Crady at Santa Ana and also evening with Mr. and Mrs. Rol-
Complete House Full of Furniture
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Pitman
places of interest.
land Holmes.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Saun
­
were
Sunday
evening
guests
of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drydale
Mrs. Alice Holmes was a din-
were Friday evening dinner I ner guest Saturday of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pitman in ders attended recent funeral ser­
Boise. They found the little boys vices for Denise Gibson in Nam­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mrs. Frank Byers.
At 309 Good Avenue — Nyssa, Oregon
pa. Denise was the 14-month-old
sick with the measles.
QUALITY REPAIR Beers.
Attend Valentine Party
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vernon
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chamber­ Mrs. Frank Jayo, Mrs Clifford
DENTAL LAB
Gibson and granddaughter of Mr.
lin were dinner guests Sunday of Coleman and girls, Mrs. Tom Jayo FIFTH GRADE STUDENTS
and Mrs. Bernice Gibson, former
24 N. 8th—Payette Mr. and Mrs. Parley Feik.
and Anna Marie accompanied TOUR SUGAR REFINERY
residents of Apple Valley.
52-Inch Estey Mahogany Piano.
Fifth
grade
pupils
in
Mrs.
Nel-
Mrs.
Mabel
Brown
of
Nampa
Same Location Six Years
Mrs. George Coleman to Payette
is visiting her son-in-law and last Thursday to attend a Valen­ da Schenk’s classroom went on a Attend Church Dinner
Across From Idaho Power
Motorola 21-Inch TV (Table Model).
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward,
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dry­ tine party at the Clayton Wilson trip Feb. 6 to the Nyssa sugar
PHONE
Columbia Hi-Fi Record Player (Console).
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Saunders
factory.
dale.
home.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Sheppard
Attend Square Dance Festival
Nine-Drawer Flamewood Dresser with
Mrs. Gertrude Jackson of Nam­ The guide showed the students
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Petterson pa is a house guest of Mr. and around the building. Of most attended a n annual Valentine
Matching Book Case Headboard Bed.
dinner for the Golden Hour class
36 Years Experience as Dental
and Mr. and Mrs. Orland White Mrs. Vic Marshall. Mrs. Jackson interest were the computers.
of
the
Nyssa
Nazarene
church.
Technician Assures You of
attended the Boots and Bows 14th 1 is an aunt of Mrs. Marshall. Mr.
30-Inch Frigidaire Electric Range.
The building had five stories of i
Square Dance festival and Mrs. Charles Schweizer and mostly machines which washed The dinner was served last Thurs­
Top Quality Work annual
11-Foot Philco Refrigerator.
last Thursday evening in Nampa. Mrs. Lee Householder visited Sun­ and sliced the beets, made sugar, | day evening at East Side cafe in
Ontario.
Theme was the Sweethearts ball. day afternoon with the Marshalls. beet pulp and other by-products
Dinette Set — Table and Six Chairs.
Karen Saunders of NNC in
Seven other couples from the
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrow and
The sugar had to be made al­ Nampa went with the Carl Par­
Limed Oak Hutch Cupboard.
Chicks and Chucks Square Dance family of Nyssa visited Sunday most perfect to meet the require­
sons
family
to
Baker
for
a
week
­
club also attended.
Seven-Piece Wrought Iron Dinette Set.
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ments.
end visit with relatives of the
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drydale and Brown and family.
—Kenneth Spitze, Reporter. Parsons.
Easy Automatic Washer (Electric).
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Drydale at­ Jolene Holmes of Nyssa was a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Leveaux
Easy Electric Dryer.
tended a play last Thursday eve­ ! Saturday overnight guest of her 4-H CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS had as a visitor last week her son,
ning at the Caldwell high school. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Jimmy Brewer was elected Finley Russell. He had been with
Metal Twin Beds, Army-Type Bunk Beds
Paula Campbell, niece of Mrs. Hendricks.
president when Owyhee Live­ the Marines in Thailand and was
with Mattresses.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McConnell stock 4-H club met Feb. 4 at the I home on furlough before report­
Duane Drydale, had the title role.
Full Sets Serviced
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard vis­ of Nyssa were Sunday dinner Adrian grade school.
Small
Electrical Appliances.
ing for duty in San Diego.
Broken Plates Repaired
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Others named to office were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Waldo
Smalley
Tables — Chairs — Lamps.
Loose Teeth Relined
George Boyack and Mr. and Mrs. I Gressley.
Wanda Peutz, vice president, and visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Missing Teeth Replaced
Marvin Jensen in Meridian and
Lawn Furniture — Charcoal Broiler.
Linda Brewer, secretary. Melvin A1 Grimes i n Caldwell. Mrs.
VISIT IN BOISE
WHILE YOU WAIT!
Boise.
Crocker
is
serving
as
club
leader.
Grimes
was
released
that
day
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Haroldsen
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Evans and
MANY MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
Open Evenings
—Harvey Atagi, Reporter. from the Caldwell hospital and
Ray of Nu Acres were Sunday spent several days last week in
By Appointment
she
must
be
in
a
wheelchair
for
For Every Room in the House!
evening dinner guests of Mr. and Boise with their son and daugh­
some time.
EASY CREDIT TERMS
RETURN TO OTHELLO
ter-in-law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elwyn
Mrs.
Merildean
Robbins
and
fam
­
Satisfaction Guaranteed!
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gannon
Haroldsen and daughter.
ily-
left last Thursday to return to
their home in Othello, Wash., af­
ter spending the past 2M> weeks
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Farr and other relatives.
ARCADIA—Mrs. George Cole­
man, Mrs. Clifford Coleman, Ju­
lie and Karen, Mrs. Frank Jayo,
Mrs. Tom Jayo and Anna Marie
attended a Valentine party Friday
for the children at the home of
Mrs. Clayton Wilson and daugh­
ters in Payette.
AUCTION SALES
HOUSEHOLD AUCTION
Wednesday, Feb. 27—1 p.m.
George Carey
Don and Dolly Fenn, Owners
642-2982
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
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Physician and Surgeon
Dial 372-2216
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m.
Daily Except Saturday and
Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12.
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Physician and Surgeon
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m
Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon.
—Phones—
Office 372-3365
Res. 372-3173
Office: 213 Main Street
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Nyssa
Oregon
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