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THURSDAY. JULY 4. 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FOUR ALLENS VISIT RELATIVES FOLLOWING HAWAIIAN DUTY Lt. Col. and Mrs. Norris D. Al len and daughter. Shelly, left Sunday morning after spending a week with his mother, Mrs. Ruth Cloningcr and the Ralph Bennett family of Parma. The Allen fam ily had just returned from Hawaii where he had been stationed for three years with the Marine Corps. He is being transferred to Okinawa for a one-year tour of I duty and will report there at the end of July. Mrs. Allen and Shel ly will stay in California. Recent Sunday Guests in Smith Home Honor Couple on Silver Anniversary Eagles Aerie Slates Anniversary Party, Sunday Fish Catch The 31st anniversary celebra tion of Nyssa Eagles Aerie No 2134 will be held Saturday even ing, July 6, at the hall. All char ter members present will receive special recognition. A set of four automobile tires will be given away at midnight, in addition to the regular draw- a During the evening, activities will be broadcast over radio sta tion KSRV and dance music will be provided by Johnnie’s western- style band. Officers state that in order to have crappie fillets for the annual feed, they have scheduled a crap pie-catching session Sunday, July 7, at Lake Owyhee. All fishermen are asked to report to the lodge hall at 7 a m. or if preferred, to meet at 8 a.m. at the Owyhee re sort. Further information may be obtained from Woody Seuell or Bill Kohl. By Ruth Robbins Visitors last week in the home LINCOLN HEIGHTS — Many of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Barnes friends and relatives gathered at were their son and daughter-in- the Vern Smith home Sunday af law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnes of ternoon, June 23, for an open Pasco, Wash. Mrs Greg Roiss and Mrs. Bruce house reception in honor of the couple’s 25th wedding anniver Hunt recently visited in Portland. sary. Mrs. Hugh Kennington and Ca Mrs. Harlan Meyer served the thy spent last week at Pine Top punch and Mrs. Amos Dejmal lodge near Boise where they at poured coffee during the after- tended church camp. noon. Mrs Irvin Kemble cut the O. L. Branan of Fruitland was Friday Services Set beautifully decorated cake Mrs. a recent Monday evening dinner | For Grace M. Hart Ray Whitsell presided over the guest at the Vernon Carlstrom Graveside services for Mrs. | gift table and Mrs Roy Barnes home. Grace M. Hart of Baker will be was in charge of the guest book. Mrs Orval Green and Dale, conducted at 10:30 Friday morn Out - of - town guests were Mr. Mrs. Charles McEvoy and chil- ing, July 5, 1963, at Roswell un and Mrs. Dean Jessup and family dren of Caldwell recently called der direction of Lienkaemper cha of Midvale, the Rev. and Mrs. on former friends and neighbors. pel of Nyssa. Marvin McLean and family and Mrs. McEvoy is the former Peari Mrs. Hart, mother of Mrs. Le- Mr. and Mrs Elbert Wells and Green and just moved to Caldwell girls and their leaders were preparing their eve Roy Bennett of the Big Bend com THESE YOUNG LADIES are only about half of family, all of Nampa; Mr and I from Michigan ning meal on an open fire, prior to an overnight munity, succumbed Tuesday at Miss Connie Carlstrom had as the Girl Scouts and Brownies who attended day Mrs. Clyde Whittle and Mrs. Alma "sleep-out." The following day, a picnic on the Malheur Memorial hospital where Terrel of Caldwell; Mr. and Mrs. | a house guest several days last camp last week in Nyssa. This photo was taken Roy Barnes of Pasco, Wash ; I [ week Miss Lois Antonson of Vale. by a Journal photographer last Thursday evening Apple Valley school g-rounds concluded the five- she was taken last Friday after suffering a stroke. Floyd Tilson and son of Emmett; Attend Birthday Dinner day activities. ♦ ♦ on the back lawn at the K. A. Danford home. The HANBYS RETURN FROM TRIP The deceased was born Sept. 23, Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Dirkson and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hanby re 1885, in Hutchinson, Kan., and *Girl Scout, Brownie Bruce; Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Bogue Mr. and Mrs. Austin Robbins, Mr. turned Sunday evening from a ADRIAN STUDENT BODY had been a resident of Baker for | and Mrs. Mertle Heraldson of and Mrs. Brock Robbins and fam Day Camp Climaxed month’s trip to the midwestern TO HOLD SUNDAY PARTY the past 20 years. Jamieson. ily attended a recent surprise din states Their first stop after leav An Adrian student body party With Friday Picnic In addition to Mrs. Bennett, ner at the home of Mr and Mrs. ing Nyssa was in Albion, Idaho, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Approximately 50 Girl Scouts Mrs. Hart is survived by five bro- Recent Sunday callers at the C. C. Perry. The dinner was in July 7, at the Adrian park for and Brownies attended day camp thers, two sisters, two grandchil where they visited their son-in- John Stohler home were Mr and honor of Mrs. Perry’s 75th birth students in grades 9 through 12, activities last week at the grade dren and four great - grandchil law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Larry Penn of Portland, Mr. day anniversary and many mem By Peggy Brown Gus Flower. They attended gra it has been announced by Glenn school grounds, according to Mrs. dren. and Mrs. Clarence Barton and bers of her family were able to duation exercises at Magic Valley OREGON TRAIL—Mrs. Marian Ward, school superintendent. David Sarazin, chairman. family, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth help her celebrate. Christian college where Flower Osborn and son, Allan Caldwell Annuals will be distributed and The girls participated in camp Coming Events . . . Lisle and daughter of Fruitland. Visiting friends in this area re and Jimmie of Nampa, visited last was a member of the graduating Randy Winslow of Beaverton, cently were Mr and Mrs. Laur- Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Don belated letter awards given, Re- crafts, handicrafts, dancing and class. at July 4. 8:30 p.m. — Dance Ore., is staying with his grand ance Beachell and their married Savage and family. Caldwell had freshments will be served by the story telling. Older members met Nyssa LDS stake house. The Hanbys then visited rela during the afternoon at the Ken daughter, Alice; her husband and just returned to the United States annual staff. mother, Mrs. Mary Winslow. July 5, 8 p.m. — Amity club tives in Colorado, Kansas City, Danford home for additional baby. They had been spending after serving two years in Siam Smelzers Have New Son meeting at home of Mrs. Ray Ky- | Arkansas and Iowa. They return camping instruction. Word has been received that their vacation in La Grande and with the U. S. Navy. ed home via the Black Hills in I naston in Nu Acres. Nyssa Births . . . A campout was held Thursday ¡Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smelzer of were returning home to Pennsyl South Dakota and Yellowstone July 5. 8 p.m. — Rebekah Sun June 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Elu- Corvallis, former residents of this vania. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beach and terio Martinez of Nyssa, a 5- evening at the Danford home with shine club meeting in IOOF hall. I park. Harry Smith arrived home last community, are parents of a new family of St. Charles, Mo., spent pound, 15-ounce daughter, Diana. all members attending. The girls cooked their evening meal and boy. He was born June 14 and week from Oregon State univer Tuesday afternoon visiting Mr. Classifieds Get Quick Results I June 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Ted weighed 8 pounds, 3 ounces. They sity at Corvallis. He will spend and Mrs. David Savage. Mrs. spent the night in sleeping bags PICNIC ON BURNT RIVER Beason of Parma, a 7-pound, 14- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Malloy, Mr. the summer with his parents, Mr. named the infant Fredric Arthur, on the lawn. Beach is a sister of Mrs. Savage. ounce daughter, Julia Rae. Jr. The Smelzers also have two and Mrs. Vern Smith. He is em On Sunday the Savage family at The program was climaxed Fri and Mrs. Delbert Malloy and Jim June 30 — To Mr. and Mrs. Eli- my, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Bowns ployed at Malheur Experiment girls. tended a family dinner at the gio Sanchez of Ontario, a 9-pound, day with a picnic on the Apple and family, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Co station. Valley school grounds. Don Schram of Sioux City,Iowa, home of another sister, Mr. and 11-ounce son, Ramiero. Assisting Mrs. Sarazin as co- burn and children of Boise pic Announcement Made and his brother-in-law, Clifford Mrs. Alfred Simpson near Adrian. June 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Jesse chairmen were Mrs. Danford and nicked and fished Sunday on the Mrs. Don Royse and children of Garred of Vale, a 5-pound, 7- Mrs. John Milbrath. Others help south fork of Burnt river. Clem of Fruitland, visited last Of Increase in Fees week with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Boise spent Thursday visiting her ounce son, Robert Mitchell. ing included Mmes. Lloyd Wilson, and Jill Saunders is staying with For Milk Producers Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph parents, Mr, and Mrs. Rolland' July 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Rich Harold Henigson, Thomas Mor Grade A milk producers in the Barnes. Schram is a former Holmes and Jerry. Jerry went ard Lewis of Caldwell, a 6-pound, row, Clarence Clapp, Wilton Jack- her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. state will find an additional one | schoolmate of Smith and Mrs. home with the Royse family to 14-ounce son, Richard Allen. son, Dick G. Tensen, Harry Mc J. Elwood Flinders, while her «•ent per hundredweight deducted Barnes when they lived in Ne visit for a week. Ginley, Gene Stunz, Gene De- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Saun VISIT IN NICHOLS HOME from the milk checks they receive braska. He was enroute to Wash Party Held in Nyssa Park Minck, Ted Morgan, Dorothy Wil- | ders and sons of Boise, are vaca for milk delivered to handlers ington. Mrs. J. B. Pinkston and family son and the Misses Rosemary tioning in Denver, other parts of Mrs. Rolland Holmes and Mrs. j ------ ---- -------- All Work Colorado and Utah. after the first of this month. Mrs. Tom Pettet and Mrs. Hen Larry Holmes took Ronnie, Keb- of Bend recently spent two weeks Roth and Frances Sells. Oregon Department of Agricul ry Gabiola attended June 20 fun bie Jo, Jerry, Bobby, Billy, Bar visiting her brother-in-law and Mrs. Sarazin has asked the Guaranteed! ture has issued an administrative eral services for Mrs. Edith Coons bara Holmes and Colleen Brown , sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Nichols Journal to express her apprecia order setting the deduction at 1 Me j of Brownlee dam. The rites were to Nyssa south park Monday af and family and other relatives in tion to all who helped in any way cents per hundredweight effective conducted in Boise. ternoon to play games. They re Parma. Other recent guests in the to make the day camp program a A HEAVY Sewing Machine? July 1, 1963. The first handlei of Wilson Winter's sister, Mrs. turned to the Rolland Holmes I Nichols home were Mr. and Mrs. success. See Our Ad in Miscellaneous for 118 Good Avenue the milk is responsible to the de-1 H e le n Hutchison of Lewiston, residence where they were served H. V. Carman of Kirtland, N.M. Sale Column on Classified Page. Phone 372-2288 partment for the deduction. Idaho, spent a recent weekend at ice cream, cake and punch in hon To Buy, Sell or Rent, Singer Sewing Center The order was issued following the Winter home. Try the Classified Pagel or of Jerry’s birthday anniver afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. a hearing June 24 in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. John Wiggins and sary. Glenn Brown and family. Dale is Producers of grade A milk have daughters of Pendleton spent a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conant a nephew of Mrs. Brown. been paying one - half cent per recent weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Uria and fam and family of Big Bear Lake, hundredweight for support of the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wiggins. Calif., spent from Tuesday until ily of Homedale were Wednesday milk audit program, which is un Friday last week visiting in the evening dinner guests of her par der the Oregon Department of VISITORS FROM SENECA Glenn Brown home. Conant is a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rommell Moss, Agriculture. Mr and Mrs. John Weeks and Leslie Topliff spent Monday brother of Mrs. Brown. The increase of one cent will be family of Seneca were weekend evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bishop, Mr. used for increased support of the visitors of his parents, Mr. and Russell Gressley. milk audit program and adminis Mrs. Tom Weeks. Other Sunday and Mrs. Floyd Bishop of Payson, Utah, were Thursday evening din tration of the new Milk Stabiliza dinner guests in the parental home tion act, administration of which were Mr. and Mrs. Plais Johnson ner guests of Mr and Mrs. W P. was delegated to the Department and family of Parma, Mr. and Hendricks. of Agriculture by the legislature. Mrs. Glen Weeks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thane Lankford and girls of Marsing visited Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. | Physicians and W. P. Hendricks. Later in the I afternoon the group went to Nys Surgeons sa to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. W Portable • Weighs only 22 lbs. • Rugged construction • Safe Hendricks. I > Navyman Returns To States; Visits In Savage Home WHEEL BALANCING ALIGNING SERVICE Tired of Lifting Ford PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY "ZON" SCARECROWS and simple • No pilot light. Years of proven economical service Protect Alkali Bee Beds . . . Scare the Birds Away With ZON CARBIDE BANGERS — For Sale by — Davison Ranch Equipment Co. Phone 375-3500 Boise, Idaho 6112 Fairview Ave Kansan Visits Parents Marvin Bretz of Healy, Kan., arrived Friday for a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bretz. On Friday evening Marvin accompanied his parents to Vale to visit a sister, Mr. and Mrs Bob Bowen and family. Mrs. Dick Collins and Brian of Coos Bay, Mrs. Jim Boston and family of The Dalles spent Tues day afternoon visiting Mrs. Don Savage and children. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jayo ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Tony Yturri of Ontario to Boise Sunday to attend a family dinner at a park. Mr. and Mrs. Rommell Moss and Gerry spent Sunday evening in Payette visiting his mother, Mrs Iva Moss. Mr. and Mrs Dale Conant and Randy of Nampa visited Sunday DRIVE A CLEAN CAR (INSIDE and OUTSIDE) MOTORS STEAM-CLEANED . . CARS WASHED . • • e e K. E. KERBY. M. D. K. A. DANFORD. M. D. Physicians and Surgeons Dial 372-2241 Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m Daily Except Saturday and Sunday Saturday, 10 to 12. MAULDING CLINIC L. A. Maulding, M. D. Physician and Surgeon “Bv Appointment Only” Dial 372-2216 Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Wednesday, Satur day and Sunday. Wednesday and Saturday, 9 to 12, DAVID W. SARAZIN, M. D. 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 Dentists J. R. CUNDALL Dentist 17 South Third Street Dial 372-3538 Nyssa Oregon J. W. OLSEN. D.M.D. DENTAL OFFICE Seventh and Bower Ave Dial 372-3311 Nyssa Oregon o Also . . . MOTORS REBUILT Veterinarians -o- TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL hospital SIGNAL SERVICE STATION 407 Main St Dial 372-3567 Nyssa, Oregon 301 Main Street J. H. (JIM) WARREN Nyssa, Oregon Dr. B. E. Ross Nyssa — 372-3552 Dr. R W. Faulk Parma - 4-2731 Larqe and Small Animals INSECTS OR WEEDS REDUCE YOUR YIELDS Your CO-OP Has ihe Right Chemicals. . . SPRAYS -DUST -WEED KILLERS TO FIT EVERY INDIVIDUAL PROBLEM ! • This is the time to dust and spray your seed crops and onions . . . your corn, too, if it's infested with earth worms or other pests. • Don't let weeds and insects reduce your crop yields by gobbling up plant food, water and available acreage. Let the CO-OP help you get to the root of your problem. The Co-op Will Be Glad to Help You Choose "Proven" Chemicals . . . The Ones Thai Are "OK" to Use in This Area — STOP IN OR PHONE Every Chemical Label Must Me Approved by the State and USDA Before It Is Registered. (pj Nyssa Co-op Supply 18 North Second Phone 372-3548