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THURSDAY. AUGUST 22. 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FOUR I Farmereiie Club Hears 4-H Report By Meet Delegate Coming Events Adrian News Aug. 23, 2 p.m.—Back -to-School parade. Aug. 23-24. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.— Rummage sale in social hall of Methodist church. Aug. 27, 8 pun.—Hunter safety program in high school little thea ter. Aug. 28 io 31—Malheur county fair. Aug. 30—Malheur county Pio neer picnic in Vale park. By Mrs. G. E. Mackey By Farmerette Club NU ACRES—A regular meeting of the Farmerette club was held Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 14, at the home of Mrs. Merle Thomson in Nyssa, with Mrs. A. P. Chesney as co - hostess. There were 16 members, two children and one VISIT IN WEEKS HOME guest in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Meharg and After the regular business ses i Mrs. Ethel Barry of Hoisington, sion, Patsy Hawks told the group I Kan., and Mrs. Bertha Anderson of her recent trip to the 4-H club congress held at Moscow. Re of Russell, Kan., were weekend freshments were served by the guests of cousins, Mr. and Mrs. THE J. R. SIMPLOT PACKING SHED pictured age space. Construction started in mid-June. The Tom Weeks. Other visitors at the above will be entirely cempleted in the near fu plant, under managership of Mas Yamashita, has hostesses. 1 Weeks home during the weekend ture. The 20,500-square-foot Garceau steel struc been in operation for the past two weeks and Mrs. Alida Smit, a long-time were their son and daughter-in- member of the club, was welcom law, Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks ture replaces the one destroyed by fire on March potatoes are being processed. Work on the office ed back after undergoing major and family of Seneca. Their 25 this year. The building houses a 52 x 78-foot is virtually completed and personnel has moved —Staff Photo. packing shed area and a 96 x 150-foot onion stor- in. surgery earlier in the year. daughter, Linda, returned home with her parents after spending STUDENTS RETURN SUNDAY Nyssa Births . . . Mrs. Merl Wilhite left last week the summer in Nyssa. Chairman of Blood FROM TAHOE MUSIC CAMP for Newberg, Ore., where she at Aug. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Igna- tended a Ladies’ Missionary union home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Program Lists Donors Ten students from this area re cis Tamez of Nyssa, a 7-pound, (Continued from Page 1) banquet of the Friends’ church. Keck. turned Sunday from Lake Tahoe ll^-ounce girl, Nancy Irene. This was a yearly meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Merl Wilhite, Bud, Smith, Elaine Smith, Kenneth where they attended a week-long Aug. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Lynn district including Oregon, Idaho Jimmy and Nancy attended a pic Smith. music camp. They were accompa Watson of Ontario, a 7-pound, 14- and Washington. The banquet nic Saturday evening in Ontario Gladys Spitze, Lois Spitze, Mel nied by Bob Q. Smith, former ounce boy, Dean LeRoy. was attended by 425 ladies. Mrs. for the Little league team. vin Spitze, Herke Stam, John Nyssa music instructor. Aug. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil Wilhite spent a few days with the Ensign and Mrs. Maurice Wal i Stam, Byron Standerfer, Mary Smith stated that this year’s (Marion Wilhite family at Hood ker, Loretta, Nancy, Joseph and Staples, R u 1 o n Staples, Marie session was one of the finest he liam Petty of Ontario, an 8-pound, River and also visited at the home Carl of Point Mugu, Calif., are Stockdale, Lester Strawn, Archie had attended and that all the stu 5^-ounce boy, Vincent Oliver. Aug. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Keith of the Harold Wilhites at New- spending two weeks visiting rela Strom, Mary Lin Strickland, Gene dents seemed very enthusiastic Lane of Nyssa, a 6-pound, 12%- berg. tives and friends in Oregon and Stunz. and expressed a desire to return ounce girl, Patty Lou. Dick G. Tensen, Robert Thomp next year. Guests in Keck Home Idaho. He presently is at the Aug. 17—To Dr. and Mrs. Dale Enroute home they ate break- I Scheer of Vale, a 6-pound, 13- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keck home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. son, Stan Thompson, James Thiel, and family of Tacoma are visiting V. C. Walker. He has been sta- Mrs. Jim Thiel, John L. Thiel, fast in the Nugget and saw the ounce boy, Bruce Alan. at the home of his parents, Mr. tioned with the U. S. Navy at Del Traveller, William H. Tyrrell, Harris antique auto collection at _____________ and Mrs. Sherman Keck. He has Point Mugu for the past two Sabina Walker, Catherine Ward, Sparks, Nev. The local students RETURN FROM VACATION Lynn Ward, Jim Warren, James went as a group together with •been stationed in Tacoma for years. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann re- Leo Sheehy, Charlene and Ted Wight, Ruby Wight, Rose Willis, young musicians from Ontario. some time and is now being trans I turned home Sunday evening ferred to Tallahassee, Fla. Mr. of Fruitland and Jack McKenzie Don Wilson, Marie Wilson, Robert from a 10-day vacation trip. They L. Wilson, Robert R. Wilson, J. R. and Mrs. William Prosser of Salt of Ontario were Sunday guests LEAVES FOR MONTANA visited their son - in - law and Lake City are also visiting at the of Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague. Winchell. Gale Brammer left Tuesday Worden, Ella L. Yankey, Johnny morning for his home in Town daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Yankey, Phyllis Young, Cheryl send, Mont., after a visit of sev Knighten in Arlington, and were Zesiger, Margaret Zinn, Henry eral days in the home of his uncle, guests of another son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Zobell. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brammer. He Norland and sons in Umatilla. Assist During Drawing was accompanied to Nyssa by his They also visited Gann’s brother- Dr. Sarazin also furnished a list grandmother, Mrs. Lydia Emmett, in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. of names of those who assisted who is now a house guest in the Ira Busier in Hermiston. during the unit’s visitation, to home of her son. gether with various organizations SUNDAY VISITORS VISIT IN OLSEN HOME that helped. Mr. and Mrs. Gene McConnell Dorothy Michaelson was in Dr. and Mrs. Fletch Skillern of Caldwell, Mrs. Tresa Brewer — of — charge of typists and receptionists and children of Portland visited and Mrs. Della Ditty of Owyhee including Mrs. Gary Nielsen, the Sunday with their uncle and aunt, Corners were Sunday dinner Misses Elaine Smith, Cheryl Ze Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olsen. The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Ed guests were enroute to their home wards. Afternoon visitors in the siger and Wanda Long. Nurses’ aides, under direction from a vacation trip to Yellow Edwards home were Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Jacob Fischer, were Judi stone park. Roy Eads of Greenleaf. Three Miles Southeast of Huntington, Oregon Bingham, Arleta Cartwright, Car rie Fife, Marsha Savage and Eve lyn Thompson. Canteen workers were members of St. Bridget’s Altar society and Dedication Ceremony and Show work was under direction of Mrs. Herman Towne. Serving was Will Start at 1:30 p. m. done by Mrs. George Vandewall, Entertainment will Include Sky Divers, Water Ski Mrs. Richard Weymouth, Mrs. Show and Clown for the Children's Enjoyment. Marion Corak and Tone Wahlert. Nurses were recruited and un der direction of Mrs. Beth Ellis. With purchase of 1 quart of Phillips "66" Outboard They were Miss Roberta Bolles Motor Oil at our pumps for every boat in the water and the Mmes. Charles Walker, during Grand Opening Day. Get your FREE tickets Art Bosselman, Ronald Batt, Dorothy Sheppard and Dick G. at the boat ramp. Tensen. Organizations assisting the spon Also FREE to Visitors Will Be soring Jaycees were members of the Lions club and the Eagles lodge. GRAND and OPENING OFFICIAL DEDICATION FAREWELL BEND MARINA At Farewell Bend State Park I REUNION GROUP LEAVES PICNIC ITEMS IN PARK Several articles were left at Nyssa south park following the 1913 class reunion picnic, accord ing to Mrs. Dwight Smith. The items have been taken to the Smith home at 317 South Third street and owners may call for them there. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and Mr. and Mrs. George Cart- I wright visited last Thursday eve- i ning with Mrs. John Timmerman and Luther Houtman, who are in Holy Rosary hospital at Ontario. IN APPRECIATION Mr. and Mrs. Francis Deffer, We take this opportunity to , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deffer and thank the staff at Malheur Me children spent several days last morial hospital, Drs. K. E. Kerby week at Burgdorf, Idaho. and L. A. Maulding for their Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Freel and many kindnesses extended during family left Monday evening on a the illness of our loved one. We salmon fishing trip to Reedsport. also express our appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Martin the ladies of the Methodist church and sons and G. E. Mackey spent and to all our friends for food and the weekend fishing on the north other expressions of sympathy. fork of Malheur river. —The Family of Mrs. W. W. Looney, Billy and Elmer Gaskill Mary attended the Friday even ing wedding of Laverda Simons ' Ronald Batt in Nyssa, while her and James Packwood. | son, Ross, attended an IOOF Receives IOOF Award meeting in Baker. Subject has Al Thompson of the Nyssa not yet been chosen for the UN IOOF lodge was presented with Pilgrimage tour contest but will a 25-year jewel at the Aug. 12 be selected soon, Mills reports. Ross Mills, H. H. Kingrey and meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Willis Fred Kratzberg, all of the Nyssa and family of Santa Ana, Calif., IOOF lodge, attended a meeting arrived Sunday to visit his bro at Ontario Friday evening and ther, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and assisted in giving a candidate the second degree. There were also family. Mrs. Lois Durocher and family, other visitors from Weiser, Par Earl Snethens and family of Boise ma and Nyssa. were Sunday dinner guests of her Mi. and Mrs. Glenn Ward and sister, Mrs. G. E. Mackey. family took her nieces, Debbie Mrs. C. R. Mills visited Sunday and Toni Beck, to Boise Saturday with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. to visit their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gorden. They were din ner guests at the home of Mr. and GUESTS IN McKEE HOME Saturday dinner guests and af Mrs. LeRoy Buhler. ternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George McKee were her nephew, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Northrop, Mi chael and Charles of Campbell, Calif. They were accompanied to Nyssa by his step-father and mo ther, Mr. and Mrs. Al Law of Boise. Northrop is executive di and rector of the Southwest and Camp branches of the YMCA in San Jose, Calif. FRONT END ALIGNMENT VISIT IN NEDROW HOME Saturday guests of Mr. and j Mrs. Ed Nedrow and Jimmy were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Modine and j Timmy of Walla Walla, Mr. and j Mrs. Leonard Litteral and Mar shall of Baker. The Nedrows and j John Berg attended the annual' soil conservation picnic held Sun day at Vale city park. WHEEL BALANCING General Repairing Towne Garage Phone 372-3570 Nyssa, Oregon All Day Sunday, Aug. 25,1963 FIVE GALLONS OF GAS FREE Ice Cold Coca Cola — Popsicles Balloons and Candy Suckers We offer fishing and ski-boat rentals. Moorage for 35 boats, either wet or dry. All boating equipment offered for sale. BRUCE KIRKPATRICK. Operator HOLD ICE CREAM SOCIAL Sunday school classes of Nazarene church held an cream social Friday evening in the south park. Approximately 100 persons were in attendance for the affair. SERVICE GIVING SERVICE . . . IS HOW WE GOT OUR NAME Furnishing Only Quality Name Parts Is a Part of That Service ! ★ Complete AC Line ★ Delco Products Spark Plugs, Fuel Pumps and Oil Filters. Batteries and Ignition ★ Maremont Mufflers ? SING OUT FOR . also . . 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