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

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1963
Ida Hodge
Club Ladies Elect Officers for 1964; Mrs.
Better
To Serve Lunch al Whipple Farm Sale Reported
At Nursing Home
By Roxy Ritchie
BUENA VISTA—Mrs. Mancil
Bishop entertained Out Our Way
club members at her home Wed­
nesday afternoon of last week.
Election of officers was held.
Those holding positions for 1964
are Mrs. Jim Ritchie, president;
Mrs. Glenn Hoffman, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver, secre­
tary; Mrs. Thurman Piercy, trea­
surer. Goodwill workers are Mrs.
Mancil Bishop, Mrs. Edith Whip­
ple and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver.
Plans were made for club la­
dies to serve lunch Nov. 25 at the
Kenneth Whipple farm sale.
Plans were also made for the
Dec. 11 Christmas meeting with
a dinner for club members and
their families at the Lester Clea­
ver home.
Guy and Rollo Tanner returned
home the past weekend from an
elk hunting trip near Elgin with­
out their elk.
Kim Tanner of Boise visited
from Thursday until Sunday in ■
the Guy Tanner home.
’
By Ruth Bowers
KINGMAN KOLONY — Ivan
Hodge of Chino, Calif., is visit­
ing a few days this week at the
home of his sister, Mrs. Carl
Begeman.
Mrs. Begeman and Hodge visit-
ed every day with their mother,
Mrs. Ida Hodge at Blakely nurs­
ing home in Caldwell and report
she is feeling better.
Receive 4-H Awards
■
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell,
Mrs. Eugene Cleaver, Ann Clea­
ver, Mrs. Lester Cleaver and Syl­
via attended an annual 4-H lead­
ers’ rally Nov. 12 at Boulevard
Mrs. Glenn Brown visited last
Grange hall. Mrs. Eugene Cleaver Thursday at the Virgil Viers resi­
received a 10-year leader’s pin. dence. Mr. and Mrs. Viers spent
Sylvia and Ann both received na­ | Friday in Caldwell.
tional awards.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haney and
Mrs. Esther Stephen, Mr. and family were Sunday dinner guests
Mrs. Jim Ritchie visited Sunday at the Ed Brandt home. After­
evening with Mrs. Edith Whipple, noon callers were Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth and Leah.
Will Smith of Parma.
Mrs. Mancil Bishop and sons Attend Church Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nesbitt were Sunday dinner guests of her
Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson and
and sons of Ola were Sunday vis­ son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marie Earp attended a pot­
Mrs.
Elton
Hunsucker
in
Payette.
itors in the Alva Goodell home.
luck dinner Sunday after services
Saturday evening visitors in the The dinner was in observance of at Adrian Community church.
Mrs.
Hunsucker
’
s
birthday
anni
­
Goodell residence for dinner and
Mrs. William Gussie of Boise
cards were the Messrs, and Mmes. versary.
Leon Price, Merle Main and Cliff
Connie Price and Margaret Ol­ spent last Thursday afternoon at
Harris, all of Ontario.
son of Orofino were weekend the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Price Mrs. Charlie Bowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Piercy
and Glenda, accompanied b y and family. Both girls attend
Wayne Takami, were in Boise Northwest Nazarene college in and family were Saturday even­
ing dinner guests in the Carl
Saturday when the two young Nampa.
Piercy home.
people took drum lessons.
Lester, Lloyd, Delbert and Eu­ Guests in Finger Home
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thiel and
Sunday evening guests at the family spent Sunday at the home
gene Cleaver and Lloyd Wilson
returned home Sunday evening Howard Finger home were Mr. of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray­
from an elk hunting trip. They and Mrs. George Hankins, Mr. mond Serratos in Nampa.
and Mrs. Bill Whyman of Cald­
reported no luck.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore and
well. The two couples were en­ Kenneth were Sunday dinner
MacArthur Arrives Home
route home from a National guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horn.
Mrs. Bruce MacArthur and son, Friends church convention in
Attend California Rites
Mrs. Esther Stephen and William Portland.
went to Boise Friday to meet the
Tony, Richard and Isaac Mar­
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Cheldelin
former’s husband who arrived
tinez
left last Thursday morning
attended the Community Concert
there by plane from New York.
for Concord, Calif., to attend
Thursday evening in Ontario.
MacArthur, a Navyman, served
Mrs. Álva Goodell and Scott funeral services for an aunt, Her-
several months’ duty in Green­
visited Monday of last week with melinda Cordova. The trio re­
land and returned last month to
her grandmother, Mrs. Olive Ken- turned home Saturday evening.
New York where he had been sta­
Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks, Mr.
tioned since his return. They will ward in Payette.
and Mrs. Al Thompson were Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Taft Pett were day afternoon callers at the Oscar
spend some time in Boise with
his parents and also in the Ste­ Nov. 14 dinner guests in the Alva Schafer residence.
Goodell home. Following dinner
phen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy and
Mrs. Russell Talbot was a Fri­ they all attended PTA meeting family were Sunday evening din­
day dinner guest in the Loyd in Nyssa.
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thur­
Several from this community man Piercy in honor of Anita’s
Adams home.
Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Neilson were attended a dinner Tuesday even­ birthday anniversary.
Sunday evening visitors of Mr. ing of last week at Owyhee Com­
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb spent
munity church.
and Mrs. Andrew Ekanger.
Friday evening in the Dale Ash­
craft home. Mr. and Mrs. Ash­
craft visited Sunday evening with
the Bill Ashcrafts of Adrian.
Visitors From Seneca
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Traston of
Seneca, Ore., visited Saturday
— for a —
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Her­
schel Thompson. The couple was
enroute to Ontario to visit a
daughter, Mrs. Gary Novotney.
The Trastons are parents of Mrs.
Don Thompson.
We Have the Modern Equipment and
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowers
spent Tuesday evening at the
the Skilled Men to Do It Right!
Marvin Bowers home to celebrate
the third birthday anniversary of
Douglas Bowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar and
family were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Grinke in
101 North Main Street
Phone 372-3990
Jordan Valley. Mrs. Charlie Cul­
NYSSA . . . OREGON
bertson spent last Thursday at
the Kygar home.
DON'T WAIT UNTIL WINTER
MOTOR TUNE-UP!
SHELL SUPER SERVICE
PAGE NINE
Nyssan Participates
In Pacific Exercises
Christmas Card Demonstration Given
At Recent Meeting of Arcadia Group
Steven L. Patterson, interior
communications electrician fire­
man, USN, son of Mrs. Ilene Pat­
terson of route 1, Nyssa, is serv-I
ing aboard the destroyer USS
Radford operating out of Pearl
Harbor.
Early in November the Radford
deployed to the Western Pacific
for six months of exercises with
the Seventh Fleet.
During this time the destroyer
will be a part of an antisubmar­
ine group consisting of an air­
craft carrier and other destroyers.
“I trace it all back to the
The group will conduct extensive
moment we dashed out on the
exercises from Japan to Hong
field to face ’em.”
Kong aimed at improving the
fleet’s capabilities in antisubmar­
VISIT FROM EUGENE
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Marcum ine warfare.
and family visited during the
weekend with their parents, Mr. VISIT FROM OKLAHOMA
Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Grider of
and Mrs. Wilbur Coffman and the
Murle Marcums. They also visit­ Hulbert, Okla., visited Sunday
ed her sister, Mrs. Dorothy Wil­ evening with Mr. and Mrs. Owen
son and children and attended Gann. The Griders are in this
funeral services for her brother- vicinity on a business and pleas­
ure trip.
in-law, Bill Wilson.
By *•
Mrs.
Moeller
— George
“
....
Mrs George Hust visited Fri­
ARCADIA — Arcadia club met day with Mrs. Larry Gardiner
Nov. 8 at the home of Mrs. George and boys in Caldwell.
Moeller with 13 members present. Visitors in Bullard Home
Mrs. Don Bullard attended as a |
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ogan
guest. Roll call was answered by
“What I Would Like for Christ- and her mother, Mrs. Davis, vis­
ited one day last week in the Otis
mas.”
Bullard home. They then left for
Mrs. Parley Feik drew the hos­ their home in Corona, Calif. The
tess gift and Mrs. Orland White Ogans had their trailer home
gave a demonstration on making parked in Nyssa the past two
Christmas cards from facial tis­ months while deer and elk hunt-
sue and waxed paper.
ing in this area.
Next meeting will be Nov. 22
Mr. and Mrs. George Hust and
at the home of Mrs. C. R. Kesler, family attended a dinner Sunday
Sr.
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Maddox on their 20th wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Art Richardson anniversary. The dinner was
and family of Boise spent the served at the home of Mr. and
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ern­ Mrs. Robert Hust of Manns Creek.
est Stephenson.
Ladies Attend Extension Meet
Mmes. Clyde Bowers, Otis Bul­
lard and John Zittercob attended
a meeting of In-Betweeners Ex­
tension unit Nov. 13 at the home
of Mrs. Norris in Ontario. Next
meeting will be Dec. 11 at the
home of Mrs. Orland White.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Winchester
and family were Sunday evening
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Stephenson.
Mrs. Cecil Houston visited Sun­
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Houston in Payette, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Martin and Mrs. Beu­
lah Pike in Weiser.
Community Ladies Spend Afternoon
Helping With Christmas Seal Mailing
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Robbins
helped her father, C. C. Perry of
Vale, celebrate his 81st birthday
anniversary on the evening of
Nov. 13 at his home.
By Ruth Robbins
LINCOLN HEIGHTS — Mmes.
Ray Whitsell, Clifford Harris,
Austin Robbins, Foster Sutton
and Brock Robbins spent a re­
cent afternoon stuffing Christmas
Seals into envelopes for mailing
by the Malheur County Tuber­
culosis and Health association.
Visitors From Kansas
The Vernon Carlstrom family
and Elmer Carlstrom have as
guests a brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Agner Carl­
strom of Abilene, Kan. Nov. 10
dinner guests were other mem­
bers of the family who reside in
this area. They included Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Tompkins of Boise,
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brannon of
Fruitland, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sai­
to and family of Ontario.
Mrs. John Stohler and grand­
children, Nancy and Timmy Penn,
traveled to Portland with Mrs.
Leonard Stohler during a recent
weekend and were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Penn.
Frank Kaneaster and Ted Hol-
lopeter were initiated recently as
Greenhands into the Ontario
chapter of Future Farmers of
America. Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Smith and Ted Hollopeter at­
tended the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Sutton re­
port they were successful at steel­
head fishing recently in the
Homestead area.
Attend Wedding in Vale
Many neighbors attended the
Nov. 10 wedding of Miss Barbara
Hon and Rick McLay in Vale and
also her recent bridal shower at
the Scotty Payne residence.
Miss Louann Hunt. Mrs. Roger
Holm and Tyra of Portland visit­
ed recently with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hunt. Lou­
ann was a bridesmaid at the Hon-
McLay wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reel spent
a recent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Carpenter in Boise.
Carpenter is confined to a hos­
pital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitsell and
daughter, Mrs. John Mathews,
went to La Grande Nov. 10 to
visit another daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Hugg and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Downum
of Nampa were recent Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Robbins.
Visit in Klamath Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Faries
spent Veterans’ day weekend in
Klamath Falls with their son,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Faries and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dail and
family visited Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pike of Mos­
cow, Idaho, and Mrs. Beulah Pike
of Weiser visited Veterans’ day
weekend in the Cecil Houston
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Moore and
family have moved into the Otis
Bullard tenant house recently
vacated by Al Marsh.
Trash Removal!
Nyssa Sanitation Service is equipped
to remove loose brush and yard trash.
Collection of brush and other material
not packed in containers will be made'
only at extra charge.
Saturday Dinner Guests
Mr. and Mrs. DeVar Woodard
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Miller were recent Saturday eve­
ning dinner guests in the Foster
Sutton home.
Following Nov. 10 evening
church services the Vern Smiths
and Bruce Hunts went to the Har­
lan Meyer home where they vis­
ited the latter couple’s guests, the
Rev. and Mrs. Lester Johnson and
family of Haines.
Regular rates for garbage collection are $1.25 per
month for the first container, and 25 cents per
month for each additional container. Garbage
containers must not be larger than 30 • gallon
capacity.
FOR FAST, EFFICIENT SERVICE
Call 372-3341 or 372-3555
NYSSA SANITATION SERVICE
CLAUDE and CLARENCE PAGE
Look at
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
Physicians and
Surgeons
winter
K. E. KERBY, M. D.
K. A. DANFORD, M. D.
More food products coming your
Physicians and Surgeons
this way!
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. Mauldlng, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
“By 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.
1
. from the dean, healthful indoor dimate
of an ABC-Coal-heated home !
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
For uniform, radiant warmth in every
room, burn ABC Coal in your stoker-fired
furnace. ABC is the WATER-WASHED,
HOMOGENIZED, DUSPRUF Coal—
prepared for better burning in the West’s
most modern washery.
Dentists
J. R. CUNDALL
Dentist
17 South Third Street
Dial 372-3538
Nyssa
Oregon
No other fuel can match the comfort,
economy and convenience of PREPARED
ABC Coal.
J. W. OLSEN, D.M.D.
DENTAL OFFICE
Order a binful from your ABC Dealer.
Mined and Refined by Independent Coal
& Coke Co.
Seventh and Bower Ave.
Dial 372-3311
Nyssa
Oregon
Veterinarians
The finest foods and delicacies wine to you presented and
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packed in metal or glass for your convenience And, ffl'hj ol
them are shipped on the Union Pa .¡lie Railroad. No matter
Dr. B. E. Rosa
Mme »here along the line was sFjpe4 'he automated ¿ad way
Nyssa -— 372-3552
Throughout the Wed. oh t*ie Union Pacific, automatic trifle
controls and electronic commumcatior.s, super, sed by skilled
personnel, help speed shipments efficiently, swiftly and
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Parma — 72’2-6311
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relaxation. Pullman or Coach.
aay "Union Pacific."
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Nyssa, Oregon
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