THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1963
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
Boisean to Appear as Guest Speaker Tonight at Apple Valley PTA Session
'Thankful to Be a Woman' Is Topic
Heard at Delta Kappa Gamma Meet
* Mrs. M. L. Kurtz returned re
By Mrs. Wilson Witt
NEWELL HEIGHTS—Mrs. Ma cently from Prairie City where
rie Moore attended a Delta Kappa she had spent a week at the Da
Gamma dinner Friday evening at vid Highland home. Her daugh
ter, Mrs. Highland, has been ill
the Starlite cafe in Vale.
but is reported much improved.
Mrs. W. W. Foster of Nyssa, Niki Highland accompanied Mrs.
1958 Oregon Mother of the Year, Kurtz home for a visit.
spoke on the topic “Thankful to
Be a Woman.” Twenty-eight Visitors in Bob Kurt* Home
Mrs. Bob Kurtz’s parents, Mr J
members of the sorority were in
and Mrs. John Schoenwald of
attendance.
Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jack-
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff and son and son of Klamath Falls ar
family were Sunday dinner guests rived Nov. 13 and visited until
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Topliff in Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Kurtz and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Nyssa.
M L. Kurtz and Niki Highland
Mick Hastriter was a Sunday were Friday evening dinner
dinner guest of Mrs. Helen Butler guests in the Bob Kurtz home.
and Pauline.
The M. L. Kurtz couple showed
Mrs. Jake Borge and Mrs. R. D. pictures of their trip to Alaska.
McKinley attended a Presbyterial
Mr. and Mrs. Don Costley and
meeting held Nov. 1 in Jewett daughter were Sunday dinner
“Wanna
chapel on the College of Idaho guests of her parents, Mr. and
campus in Caldwell.
Mrs. John Auker in Big Bend In
know
Mrs. Anna Pratt was on the the afternoon they visited Mr.
somethin’?
sick list the past week.
and Mrs. Alfred Costley of Ridge
view.
It’s those
Mr. and Mrs. Amil Maycomber
of Fairview, Okla., were Wednes
day and Thursday guests last
week of Mrs. Lydia Worden.
j
that make my
Attends Slumber Party
Pauline Butler attended a slum
holiday mail
At 5 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 15.
the Oregon State Bar association ber party Friday night for senior |
worthwhile”
conducted a secret ballot, mail girls of Adrian high school at the,
poll of the lawyers in Oregon on home of Mary Worden.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn
a proposal by the association to
establish a “Clients’ Security and family were Sunday after-
Fund,” to reimburse any client noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
suffering loss through defalcation, Glenn in Sunset Valley.
embezzlement, conversion or mis
Mr. and Mrs. Golden Draper (
appropriation by an Oregon law were Sunday morning visitors in j
yer of funds of such client.
the Ray Simpson home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Van De
Approximately 2,533 ballots
were mailed from the bar office Water and Kent of Big Bend were
Nov. 1 and 1846 valid ballots were Friday evening callers at the Wil
returned and tabulated. The vote son Witt home.
Mrs. Verna Costley, her grand
was as follows:
children,
Kimberly and Michael,
A total of 658 lawyers voted
for the proposition, “I favor the were Sunday dinner guests of her
establishment by the Oregon mother, Mrs. Lydia Worden. Mr.
State Bar of a Clients’ Security and Mrs. Ivan Tollman of Pres
Fund by allocation thereto, annu cott, Wash., were also dinner
ally, by the Board of Governors, guests and are spending several
from the general funds of the days this week at the Worden
fight TB
Bar. of the sum of $10,000, or such home.
lesser sum as the Board of Gov Visits Hospital Patient
and other
ernors shall determine.”
Mrs. Lydia Worden visited re
One hundred and nine mem cently with Mrs. Edith Leedy of
Respiratory
bers declined to vote on the pro Huntington at Holy Rosary hos
position “because I have insuffi pital in Ontario. The latter suf
Diseases
cient information on which to fered a recent heart attack and
base an opinion.”
is now confined to the hospital.
Susan Stam, daughter of Mr weat DOOKS LirOUp
Voting against establishment of
the Clients’ Security Fund were and Mrs. Dick Stam, recently DisCUSSeS 'Macbeth'
1079 lawyers.
spent two days with her grand-
grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam.
"he Great Books group met
ATTEND TEA IN PAYETTE
while her mother visited Mrs. Bill Nov. 12 at the county library
Mrs. Bernard Eastman and Mrs. Webb, a patient at St. Luke's hos- j w*th Allan Carr of Vale leading
Michael Eastman attended a tea pital in Boise. Mrs. J Dick Stam a stud.v of “Macbeth” by Shake-
Saturday in Payette sponsored by is a daughter of Mrs. Webb.
speare.
the Payette Friday Musicale. The , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Glenn of
Participating in the discussion
ladies were guests of Mrs. Flor Othello, Wash., were weekend were the Misses Kay Adams and
ence Eastman.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cleo Dolphus of Payette. Mrs.
Wayne Elder, Mrs. Keith Farber,
Glenn.
STUNZ VISITS BROTHER
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fenn of Ivan Fritts. William Loveridge
Emil Stunz arrived home last Ontario were Sunday dinner and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stowe
Thursday from Carey, Idaho, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn. of Ontario.
where he had spent several days Mrs. Dave Savage was an after
On Nov. 26, the group will dis
visiting his brother, B. A. Stunz. noon visitor.
cuss “Antigone” by Sophocles,
with Horace Arment as moderat
Coachmen Play for Dances
HOST FAMILY DINNER
or. Other books to be studied in 1
The Coachmen played Friday the near future are Aristotle’s
Mrs. Murle Marcum and Joan
entertained Sunday evening with night at the Club Debonair in “Politics,” “The Gospel Accord
dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Melvin La Grande. The group will play ing to St. Matthew” and Plu
Marcum and family of Eugene, there each Friday night during tarch’s “Lycurgus” and “Numa.” |
Mrs. Glenn Marcum and children. the winter months for teenage
dances.
Jim Hawkins of Boise was a
Saturday overnight guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Ft nn.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz went
to Caldwell last Thursday morn
(From the Nyssa High Bulldog)
ing and visited their aunt, Mrs.
Jessie Tucker.
“Hey, mom, something’s burn
and
The girls’ volley ball team of ing! Did you have something im
Owyhee LDS ward played in a portant in the oven?”
tournament Saturday morning at
“Just the turkey, dear . . . the
I the Nyssa stake hduse. They TURKEY!"
played Vale and lost.
Thanksgiving seems to be a
Eugene Pratt and Dehlin Erick hectic time of the year when
son went elk hunting near Enter nothing goes right — the turkey
All Work
prise last week. Pratt reported burns, the kids eat your cran
Guaranteed !
getting his elk.
berry sauce thinking it’s a new
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fenn and kind of jelly and all the relatives
family took a trip to New Mea arrive a day early to "surprise
dows Sunday to visit her sister, you.”
Mrs. Lowell Madison and family;
But Thanksgiving also seems to
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When someone says Thanksgiv
ing. immediately you see a huge
turkey and pumpkin pie; you
think of all the fun that you have
with your relatives and most of
all you are thankful for every- '
thing you have.
This Thanksgiving, let’s take |
time out from all the fun and fes-1
tivity to be "thankful” for all the
things we have.
Lawyers Oppose
'Security Fund'
In Secret Voting
Christmas Seals
By Mrs. Waldo Smalley
APPLE VALLEY—PTA execu
tive committee met Monday mor
ning at the home of Mrs. Jack
Wilson with eight members in at
tendance. Christmas plans were
discussed.
An interesting program was
planned for the meeting this eve
ning at the Apple Valley gym
nasium. This is also the Idaho
centennial meeting and all those
attending are urged to wear cen
tennial costume.
Scholarship month and Nation
al Book week are also being ob
served at this session. There will
be a short demonstration of the
new Thermo-Fax machine.
A film on Idaho will be shown
and C. Ben Reavis of Boise will
be guest speaker. Entertainment
will be provided and a door prize
awarded.
Rookstools Return Home
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool
returned Sunday from a three-
week trip to Casper, Wyo., and
Callaway, Neb., where they vis
ited relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. George Coffman
of Nyssa were Saturday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert San
dy.
Mrs. Betty Christsen of Mad *cipients of these were Mrs. Dollie I Host Family Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool
ras, Ore., was a house guest of Iiams, Mrs. Arden Atkinson, Mrs
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Paul Strangman and Alvin Hor- entertained with a family dinner
and Mrs. Roy Rookstool, from ace. There were 35 clubs in the on Sunday in honor of Mrs. Betty
Christsen. Other guests included
Tuesday of last week until Mon county with 100 percent member Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rookstool, Mr.
ship
completion
of
projects.
Clubs
day.
led by Mrs. Dailey and Mrs. Iiams and Mrs. Robert Rookstool and
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ostermeir of were two of this group.
daughter of Caldwell, Mr. and
Fruitland were Sunday guests of
The condition of Mrs. Vera Mrs. James Edens and family, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. C.
~ L.
~ Fritts. In the
Springen is reported to be im- and Mrs. Ronald Rookstool and
evening the two couples visited
proved a great deal, She is still family of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tuning of Ros in the hospital.
Joe Wright of Adrian.
well.
Mrs. Royce Jones of Malad,
Mrs. Carrie Iiams was a Friday Idaho, left for her home Saturday
luncheon guest of Mrs. Elsie Rob after a 10-day visit with her bro
inson and Gertrude Hicks.
ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and
George Miller of Nampa, John Mrs. Ed Price.
Miller and daughters of Melba
were Saturday guests of Mr. and
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Receive 4-H Awards
Second meeting of the Happy
On Thursday evening, Nov. 14,
Idaho Power company was host Health club was held recently in
for the 4-H leaders’ banquet held Mrs. Hazel Lane’s sixth grade
at Vallivue high school near Cald classroom. Roll was answered by
well. Ralph Hart was master of each of the 25 students in attend
ceremonies. Main address was ance telling of their family medi
given by Clair B. Hull of KCID, cal record.
David Wilson, Larry Miner and
Caldwell, on leadership.
Presentation of awards was Anita Piercy gave demonstrations
made by C. D. Bechtolet, Canyon showing different methods of
county agent. Two 10-year pins keeping records.
Ricky Wilson was in charge of
127 Main Street
were awarded to leaders at Nam
pa and Caldwell. Eight 5-year a game for class members.
Nyssa, Oregon
pins were awarded. Among re-
—Larry Miner, Reporter. I
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