THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1963
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE NINE
Film on High School Dropouis Shown
Students Arrive Home From College
Nu
Acres
News
Ai Tri-Valley Extension Unit Session
To Spend Vacation in Arcadia Area
By Farmerettes Club
By Mrs. O. P. Counsil
* Mr. and Mrs. James Langley,
SUNSET VALLEY—Tri-Valley Keith and Jimmy were Sunday
Extension unit met Friday in the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Unwin re
home of Mrs. E. B. Smith of the Herbert Hester and sons of Boise. turned March 12 from a 10-day
Mitchell Butte vicinity. Fourteen
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb and trip to Los Angeles. While there
women were present.
family attended a farewell pot I they visited with friends and
Mrs. Edna Mae Wimsatt showed luck dinner Sunday honoring the j relatives and also toured some
a film concerning “High School Rev. and Mrs. George Hooper at - amusement parks.
Farmerettes club held a St.
Dropouts.” Cynthia Chapin gave Malheur Butte church.
an account of her Sewing Needles
A belated birthday breakfast Patrick's dinner March 16 which
4-H group and showed a scissors was served Sunday morning at was well attended.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Jorgensen
case that she had made.
the Neil Dimmick home. Guests
Janice Okano told of her 4-H took ingredients to make waffles. and Mrs. Omar Betts were in
cooking club, th'1 Cookettes. Mrs. Those present were the Victor Boise March ’* lor the funeral of
Frank Holub told of the meaning Marshalls, the Roy Holmes and Thesdie Feltner.
Mrs. P M. Jorgensen recently
of the extension program seal.
Lawrence Kreagers of Owyhee.
received word of the death of her
The
surprise
breakfast
honored
Plans were made for the spring
uncle. P. H. Whitaker of Burley.
fair to be held in May. Mrs. Fred Mrs. Dimmick.
Funeral services were held March
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dorris and
Arai and Mrs. Glen Strickland led
13. They were unable to attend
the lesson on understanding be children of Vale visited Sunday
because
Jorgensen was ill.
havior and a discussion followed. with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stahl.
Jay Conner returned home last
Nominations were made for Club Meets at Ward Home
I Sunday evening from a business
various offices. Mrs. M. Atagi was
Pleasant Hour club met Thurs | trip to Burwell, Neb.
named chairman; Mrs. Fred Mor day at the home of Mrs. Jack
—
ton, vice chairman; Mrs. Frank Ward. Ten members and one ARRIVE FROM LA GRANDE
Holub, secretary-treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bingman
guest were present.
of La Grande arrived Friday to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Haight
and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butler of
spend spring vacation with their
Caldwell were Sunday dinner Mrs. Aafji Stam were Sunday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Munn
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bingman
E. J. Hobson.
Chapin.
Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen,
Mabel Turner Succumbs
Mrs. Jim Yost and Lila helped Hancock in Ogden. The latter
A former resident of Sunset Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nielsen of was in California. Mr. and Mrs.
Valley, Mrs. Mabel Turner, died Nyssa move Saturday to another Stoker went to Utah via Twin
Falls and returned through Bur
last week in John Day. She was house.
buried Saturday in that city. She
Boyd Newgen stayed overnight ley to visit their son, Jesse and
and her husband. Cash Turner, Saturday at the George M. Wilson family.
lived in this community for many home in Nyssa. Harold Wilson Visitors From Utah
years, having cleared their place took Boyd to Baker Sunday to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgom
of sagebrush.
visit Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wilson ery and children of Bountiful,
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil vis ! and family.
Utah, spent from Tuesday to Fri
ited Sunday afternoon with their
Attend Family Reunion
day with his brother, the Dean
son, the Glenn Knottingham fam
Montgomery family. They were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lee
Stoker
and
ily at Ontario. They also called
enroute to St. Helens, Ore., to vis
at the R. C. Smith, Sr., home near children went to Salt Lake last
week to attend a family gathering it his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Le
Nyssa.
land Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Montgomery of the Stoker families in honor of
The Dean Montgomery family
the
birthday
anniversary
of
their
and family attended the ward re
union Friday at Owyhee LDS mother, Mrs. Lettie Taylor. The attended the blue and gold Cub
reunion was held at the home of Scout banquet last Thursday at
ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgom the honoree’s daughter, Mrs. Ver- Owyhee LDS ward which was
under direction of Mark Hartley,
ery and children were Saturday da Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin cubmaster. Films were shown of
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Montgomery. They were and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holub Cub activities and a timewood
enroute to their home at Bounti drove Sunday to Grandview and derby in which one of the cars
Strike dam.
whittled by the Cubs was raced
ful, Utah.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapin on a track at the Ward residence.
Attend Birthday Dinner
A dinner party was held Satur attended funeral services Tuesday Kent Ward won the blue ribbon,
Danny Garner, the red and Jay
day evening at East Side cafe in for William Norris.
Mrs. Lee Stoker attended a Re Gibson, the green award. Each
Ontario honoring Lawrence Krea-
ger’s birthday anniversary. In lief society party Monday night den and scout troop took part in
addition to Mr. and Mrs. Kreager, at Owyhee LDS ward for officers the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Robb, Mr.
those present were Mr. and Mrs. and teachers.
Neil Dimmick, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
David Berrett, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Bill Hamilton and chil
Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mrs. Wayne Berrett, accompanied dren, all of Nyssa, were Sunday
Marshall.
the Stoker family to Ogden to dinner guests at the home of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Talbot visit his grandparents. The Sto and Mrs. Wayne Robb in honor
were Sunday dinner guests of kers also visited her sisters, Mrs. of Hudson Robb’s birthday anni
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward.
Wagstaff and the family of Mrs. versary.
Now...a new
name for
Volkswagen
in Ontario!
By Mrs. George Moeller
ARCADIA—Bob Bowers, who
attends Pueblo Junior college at
Pueblo, Colo., arrived Sunday
evening for a week’s vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Clyde Bowers.
Lucille White, a student at Ore
gon State university, is spending
spring vacation with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Orland White She
was accompanied home by a
classmate, Mae Yamaoto from
Hawaii.
Dennis and Lois Spitze are
spending the vacation with their,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Spitze. Dennis’ friend, Miss Gale
Baird, accompanied him home for
the vacation.
Frances Bates of Nyssa visited
Sunday evening in the Clyde
Bowers home.
Visits From Baker
Richard McLauchlin of Baker
spent Sunday with John Seburn
and Goldie Roper. Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Corn and Bruce visited in
the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wilson and
family in Payette. Christian Wil
son accompanied them home.
Mr and Mrs. George Coleman
accompanied the Rev. and Mrs.
Paul Ludlow to La Grande Fri
day. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cole
man while there.
Gary Toomb, who is home from
Eastern Oregon college at La
Grande, visited Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Coleman.
Mrs. Coleman io Host Club
Arcadia club will meet Friday,
March 22, at the home of Mrs.
George Coleman instead of with
Mrs. Otis Bullard as announced
before.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Petterson
attended the Chix and Chucks
square dance party at Vale Sat
urday night. Mrs. Don Udy of
Sumpter was guest caller. Four
couples who attended the party
from Baker accompanied the Pet
tersons home for an early break
fast before returning to their
homes at Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Price and
family visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Orland White.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rogers
and Miss Minnie White of Boise
and Paige Zobell of Nyssa visited
Sunday in the George Hust home
COOKERETTES SEE MUFFIN
MAKING DEMONSTRATION
Cookerettes 4-H club met Mon
day, March 4. at the home of Mrs
Topliff, leader.
Wanda Peutz. junior leader,
demonstrated making muffins and
showed how to judge them after
they were baked.
Roll was answered by each
member telling what she had
cooked in the past week
Mrs. Topliff told the group
about National 4-H Club week
which was March 2-9. A roller
skating party was held for all
4-H’ers on March 15.
Cookie recipe books from Swift
and company were given to each
member. Following adjournment
of the meeting, refreshments of
muffins and cookies were served
and the girls sang songs.
—Kimiko Hori, Reporter.
Jon R. Winter Named
For Monthly Award
At Guam Naval Base
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Winter
, have received word that their
son, Jon Richard, was recently
selected by a board of officers and
enlisted men as the outstanding
enlisted man for the month of
March at ¿he U. S. Naval hospital
on Guam.
A letter to the Winters from
Captain J. H. Jenkins reads in
part, “For his outstanding pro
fessional ability and excellent
military demeanor, he was se
lected from a group of 171 en
listed men of various rates.
“His performance of duty has
been a credit to this hospital and
has been consistent with the fin
est traditions of the naval ser
vice."
An award was presented during
official ceremonies conducted by
HAVE NEW DAUGHTER
Captain Jenkins, acting as com
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lewis of manding officer.
Portland are parents of a daugh
ter, Dana Elizabeth. The infant MONDAY DINNER GUEST
Orland Mayer of Boise was a
joins a brother, Robin in the
home. Maternal granparents are March 11 evening dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Penrod.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul House.
Attend Music Concert
Mrs. Ernest Stephenson went to
Boise last Thursday night to at
tend a music concert at West Jun
ior high school. Her granddaugh
ter. Sandra Richardson, played in
the concert.
Mrs. John Zittercob went to
Emmett last Thursday to bring
her aunt home wth her for a
visit. On Saturday Mrs. Zittercob
took Mrs Thompson to the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson
near Adrian. Mrs. Otis Bullard j
accompanied them.
The Owyhee church held its
weekly Bible study and prayer
meeting Wednesday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis ■
Bullard.
Mr and Mrs. George Hust and
family visited Friday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardi
ner and son in Caldwell.
Sunday Dinner Guests
— Conducted by —
Mr. and Mrs. Don Udy of Sump
Col. Bert Anderson
Col. Guy Sparks
ter and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ful-
wyler and family of Vale were
Ontario — 889-55U1
Nyssa — 372-3475
dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and
ROGER BAKER, Ontario
Mrs. Neil Petterson and family.
— Clerk —
Mrs. Marvin Jensen of Boise
JIM YOST, Nyssa —Phone 372-3071
and Mrs. George Boyack of Meri
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dian spent last Tuesday with Mr.
at 12:15 p.m. Daily.
and Mrs. Otis Bullard and paint-
, ed the living room.
DAIRY CATTLE and MACHINERY SALE
Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller
SATURDAY, MARCH 23. 1 p.m.—Located 2 miles east of
visited Sunday afternoon with
Nyssa
to junction, then '< mile south. HOLSTEIN COWS and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettet at Lin
HEIFERS. JOHN DEERE "B" TRACTOR, CASE "VAC"
coln Heights.
AUCTION SALES
TRACTOR. FARM MACHINERY. MILKING EQUIPMENT.
14 GOOD LAYING PULLETS. 150 BALES OF HAY. Miscel
LEAVE FOR FT. LEWIS
laneous
Items. CLIFTON ANDERSON, Owner. Terms, Cash.
Sgt. and Mrs. Don Haile and
Mark left Monday for Ft. Lewis, Lunch on Grounds.
Wash. Mrs. Haile had been stay
ing with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Valdez, since January
while her husband was in Korea.
He arrived March 4 in Boise
where he was met by his wife,
her parents and his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Haile of Caldwell.
Sgt. Haile expects to be at Ft.
Lewis for at least two years.
COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE
OF SECOND HAND STORE
THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. — Two big
auctions at SWAP SHOP in Payette, across street from City
Hall. EVERYTHING GOES! Electric and gas stoves, refrig
erators, show cases, tables, chairs, floor lamps, table lamps,
easy chairs, sinks, beds (complete with springs, mattresses),
dishes, hardware, bolts, tools of all kinds.
Pasture and row crops require ade
quate nitrogen at the start of the
season for strong early growth and
development. It is during this period
when extensive feeder roots and top
growth are developed. Whenever
possible, apply the full nitrogen
treatment early in the growing
season.
BROADCAST AND PLOW DOWN YOUR
fertilizer whenever possible. Many
researchers report that plowing fert
ilizer down for potatoes, beets, corn
and other row crops is an excellent
method of application.
PLOW DOWN OF FERTILIZER
brings fertilizer and crop residues in
to close contact and facilitates more
rapid breakdown of carbonaceous
material. Extra nutrients are re
leased for the new crop. Extra bush
els or tons at harvest time is the
pay off.
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enough to be available to new seed
lings in early season and deep enough
to be in moisture and available to
deeper roots during the hot summer
growing season.
EARLY FERTILIZATION
gets the job done ahead of planting
and assures maximum efficiency
from fertilizer.
A
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Use enough fertilizer! Farmers who
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yields and lower profits.
AUTHonao
OfAlf*
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