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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FOUR F. Zimdar Returns From Hospital Following Stroke; Wife Improves Nyssa Births . . . Adrian News Nov 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hart of Vale, an 8-pound, -ounce boy, Gary Lee. Nov. 26 — To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson of Homedale, a boy, unnamed. Nov. 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Evans of Vale, a girl, un named. Nov. 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watanabe of Parma, a boy, unnamed. — By Mrs. G. E. Mackey Card, Handkerchief Shower Honors Mrs. Tuning al Extension Meeting ► Mrs. Dyre Roberts attended a By Helen Hatch BIG BEND — Big Bend Exten Happy Dozen card club session Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayes of sion unit met Nov. 19 with Mrs. Friday at the home of Mrs. Doris Homedale visited Saturday even Sam Tuning for a 1 o’clock lun Hammon in Nyssa. ing in the Fred Brownfield home. cheon. In attendance were 23 Attend Circle Meetings Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey members, six visitors and six Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs. Pitman Reported Improved spent the weekend at the home children. Varner Hopkins attended Friend Kirby Pitman was returned to of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Tuning will soon be cele ship circle Nov. 20 at the home Fort Lewis. Wash., a month ago j Gage in Boise. brating her 81st birthday anni- of Mrs. Orville Hartman in the for medical treatment. Recent The George Cartwrights, Glenn versary. She was presented a Ten Davis community. They dem reports indicate that he is pro- Wards and Mrs. Lois Williams at surprise card and handkerchief onstrated Christmas ideas at the gressing very well. tended a bridge party Saturday- shower. Laura Brock and Goldie meeting. Mr and Mrs John McCullock evening at the home of Mrs. Roberts gave the eye-opener. Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts, Mr. of Ashton. Mrs. Etta Westbrook Dorothy Tyson in Parma. (Continued from Page 1) Edna Mae Wimsatt, county ex and Mrs. David Krause of Nyssa and children of Caldwell were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Charles Franklin and fam tension agent, gave the lesson on visited Sunday with Mrs. Flor ry the load. (The Tuesday market and Mrs. Gene Honey were Mr. Sunday guests of cousins, Mr. and showed the biggest increase in ily of Boise visited Saturday with “Twelve Days Before Christmas.” ence Henderlider in Melba. and Mrs. Owen Harlan of Boise, Mrs Earl Boston. ; her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Erma Sparks and Mrs. Doro the price of industrial stocks in Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock and Mr. and Mrs. Sam King of Nu Mrs. Elsie Robinson and Ger the history of the exchange.) ! Bicandi, and her sister, Mr. and thy Kygar of Kingman Kolony, Acres, Mr. and Mrs. George Grif trude Hicks were luncheon guests girls of Kingman Kolony spent Mrs. Oliver Freel. By Wednesday morning busi project leaders of the AKH unit, Sunday evening in the Dyre Rob MISS VICKI MAXFIELD fin and family. last Thursday in the home of ness had assumed normal condi Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey,. and Mrs. Leonard Hewett of Nys- I erts home helping Mrs. Roberts . . . Describes Students' Grief Mrs. Lester Robinson and Mrs. Sara Miller. tion, and while most people were Laura Mackey and Gloria Holly sa were present. ♦ ♦ I celebrate her birthday anniver daughters and her mother, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Jim Correll were still filled with grief, they did attended church services Sunday New members are Mrs. Elmer Bruce Gover of Nyssa, returned Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and not feel the popular President’s at the First Christian church in j Wood, Mrs. Linda Bennett, Mrs. sary. Wednesday from a week's visit Mrs. Cleo Whittom of Boise. Harvey Bennett, Leroy Bennett death would make a big change i Ontario with Job’s Daughters of Pat Bishop and Mrs. Harvey Ben- with relatives in Richland and and Wally Steiner spent the ; bethel 33. Mr. and Mrs. Mackey' nett. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wagner of in world conditions. (Continued from Page 1) Halfway, Ore. weekend hunting for elk at the were dinner guests Saturday eve Burley were Saturday visitors in Next meeting will be the Dec. Keith Cameron ranch near Wal the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John DRIVERS LICENSE EXAMINER knees. Even this thought is not ning honoring his birthday anni Pitmans Tour United Stales versary and Sunday dinner guests 10 Christmas party with Mrs. lowa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitman Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Earl SLATES NYSSA VISIT DEC. 6 pleasant or humorous now. at the home of their son-in-law i Voncil Seuell. A drivers license examiner will MU Boston. We walked down to the Attend Sunday Wedding returned Sunday from a six-week and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl be on duty at Nyssa city hall Fri and had a coke. We returned and trip throughout the United States. Home From Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Price I Miss Teresa Topliff of Newell day, Dec. u, 6, iivixi from 9 ¡7 a.in. a m. to U« 1/» veu. w 2 p.m., waited for Karen Saito to return Lovitt and Alan. They first went to Los Angeles attended the Pierce - Rauchman ! Heights was a Sunday overnight Mrs. Vera Springen returned according to announcement by from class. We rushed down Mrs. Vernon Parker and daugh- where they boarded a boat for a wedding Sunday afternoon at the i home Monday after a two-week Oregon Department of Motor stairs to see her and she greeted1 ters were Sunday visitors at the , guest of Miss Lois Seuell. 13-day cruise through the Pana stay Assembly of God church in Nys in Malheur Memorial hospi- ' vehicles us with tears in her eyes, say- home of another daughter, Mr. Hosts Jolly Jane Club ma Canal, around the point of sa. All persons wishing original li- ing, “President Kennedy has been and Mrs. Curtis Eason and family Florida and up the coast to New tai. Jolly Jane club met Nov. 20 at Miss Helen Hatch and Mrs. Ha York City. From there they went. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pierce and censes or permits to drive are re- shot.” We couldn’t believe her at Payette. i the home of Mrs. Joe King with zel Ferguson visited Saturday af words. ________________ 1 children of Pocatello were week- quested to file applications well by bus to Miami. Fla., for a visit 12 members present. Roll call ternoon with Mrs. Martha Pettis, with his brother and sister-in-law, end guests of her parents, Mr. and i ahead of the scheduled closing Then the report came again on OVERNIGHT GUESTS was a grab bag exchange. Plans Mrs. Don Hatt and Mary Dawn. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pitman who Mrs Dwight Seward. They arriv-’hour in order to assuré time tor the radio. By this time the whole ’ ’ Mimi Irwin and Sue Santos of were made for a Christmas party Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery re took them sightseeing to Key ed to attend the Sunday Wedding completion of the required test. dorm echoed with the sound of McCall were Nov. 20 overnight Dec. 18. An all-day meeting is cently visited their children. Mr. rites of his mother, Mrs. Mary West. Leaving Miami they visit radios. Everyone was eagerly guests in the Wilton Jackson slated with a covered dish lun- and Mrs. Gordon Avery and fam ed and uncle and wife, Mr. and Pierce and George Rauchman at MOTHER OF PETE GREEN listening and there was a prayer home. The girls were here to at I cheon at noon in the home of ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Walker and Mrs. E. G. Peirson in Broken the Assembly of God church in SUCCUMBS IN NEBRASKA tend the two-day choral clinic last Mrs. Darrell English. in everyone’s heart: family at Huntington. Enroute Mr. and Mrs. Pete L. Green Bow, Neb., before returning home. ' Nyssa. “Please, don’t let him die, not week at Nyssa high school. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright they visited Mrs. L. W. Dierking Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward, returned home early Sunday r.ior- now.” 1------------------------------------------------- spent the weekend with her mo in the Ontario nursing home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hawkins and family of LaPuente, Calif., Shirley and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. ning from Bayard, Neb., where President's Death Reported the President, he had been dead.” ther, Mrs. Naomi Wright of Nam They report her to be improving. left Saturday after a 12-day visit Hugh Pierce and family of Poca- they were summoned due to the The story came by radio over Jhe onJy thing one,c°U!d d° was pa. She is reported to be quite with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells and , tello were Saturday evening din death of his mother, Mrs. Anna and over—the same story. Sud- jto tr^ t0 ®et control of himself, ill again. ■ other relatives. On Nov. 11 they ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Green. She succumbed of a sud denly a flash stated that the Radio Blares Helen Bishop, Mrs. Ida Pack den heart attack at the age of 82 were honored guests at a family Jackson in Nampa. wood and Mrs. Marie Moore spent President had died. A gasp was The cafet eria was full but the years. dinner in the Sells home. Mrs. Glenda Carpenter and The Nyssa couple’s son, Capt. heard coming out of various trays were going down the belt Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 19, with Mr. and Mrs. David Upshaw children moved last week into Robert L. Green, arrived unex rooms up and down the halls. fuu of foocj No one was hungry. Mrs. Goldie Roberts. The ladies and children were Sunday guests the small tenant house belonging pectedly in Bayard to attend ser Sobs were next In a very few Music an(j gaiety generally fill made pixie dolls. of Mrs. Lorene Hiner of Nampa. to Monte Leveaux. Mrs. Bill Bay of Boise accom vices for his grandmother. He is minutes a report came that he the air of the cafeteria, but they LOWEST PRICES i panied her brother. Ralph Moore, stationed with the U. S. Army in was not dead. were now gone. The buzz of IN 10 YEARS Ten minutes more passed and voices couldn’t be heard. The recently to attend funeral services Warren, Mich. To Quantity Buyers! for their sister, Mrs. Mae Vaughn everyone was waiting and pray only sound was the blaring of a ing harder than ever. First Store Built in 1884 radio over the public address sys- in Shoshone, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dick of Cam Then the truth, “Two priests : tern. Nyssa’s First General store was bridge visited Sunday with Mrs. stated that when they had left built in 1884 by L. B Boydes. It was raining outside and all Agnes Johns and Mrs. Myrtle Owyhee Jet. Dial 372-2108 was bleak. It hadn’t been raining Tubbs. the last three or four days. In i fact, it didn’t start to rain until about 10:30. I hate to think what it must be in Washington, DC.. ED W. PRUYN — RONALD E. PRUYN if it is like this on campus. Ono Mile North of Nyssa on Highway 20 "1 Writing" by'David Dyinger. Commons Almost Empty New books going into circula PHONE 372-3528 sur- tion Saturday, Nov. 30, at Mal A concise yet wide-ranging . - - What will happen next? The heur county library include the i vey of writing from its earliest telephone hasn’t rung for over • For Leaf Cutter Bees pictographic beginnings. following: two hours which is very unusual "Ichthyology" by Karl F. Lag "A Short History of Espionage" because it generally rings every • Proven in the Field by Allison Ind Accounts of spy ler. This book covers virtually | five minutes. As I walked back efforts from ancient times to the every aspect of the science of from the home economics build fishes—how they are built; how ing, I noted that the MU Com present. "Anatomy of Spying" by Ron they function; how they react to mons was almost entirely empty. ald Seth. A former British spy their environment; and how they This has been the most unfor writes the history of espionage | reproduce, feed and grow. getable three hours in my whole AT THESE FIRMS . . . "The Great White Way" by Al- ___ I will surely have some- from ancient Rome to the U-2 len Churchill. An evocative his- > 1 thing to tell my grandchildren. "Treason in the Twentieth Cen tory of the theater from 1900, j I feel lost and all alone . . . Ontario, Oregon Adrian, Oregon tury" by Margret Boveri. A stu- ■ when Floradora opened, to the j Now I have written and it has dy of the entire phenomenon of Actor’s Equity strike in 1919, at j helped. It is so strange; the the beginning of Prohibition. contemporary treason clouds are starting to drift away Nampa, Idaho Nampa, Idaho "The F.B.i. in Peace and War" "The Art of Group Conversa in a southeasterly direction, to by Frederick L. Collins. A new, tion" by Rachel Davis DuBois. ward that fateful city of Dallas. revised and enlarged edition, giv Using the proven method dealt Truthfully, you can see the clouds CO. — Nampa, Idaho Parma, Idaho ing the up-to-date story of the with in this book, a leader can clearing. The sun may shine but get a group meeting off to a good even with its rays, spirits will Bureau and of J. Edgar Hoover. "The Battle of Arnhem" by start, achieve better understand remain low. Christopher Hibbert. The nine- ing of the problems, issues and i day battle, fought at Arnhem be goals involved, arrive at good, Ah, I hear a telephone. Things tween Sept. 17 and 26, 1944. which decisions and get more commit may be brightening up. POLY-B-CELLS—Box 487—Milton-Freewater, Oregon was one of the great epic trage ment for action from each mem Vicki dies of the British Army. ber of the group. "Civil War Guns" by William "My Darling Clementine" by Jack Fishman. An account of the B. Edwards. The complete story life of Lady Churchill. of Federal and Confederate small "Westward Vision" by David arms—design, manufacture, iden Lavender. This fifth book of the tification. procurement, issue, em WORTH REMEMBERING “American Trails Series” tells the ployment. effectiveness and post WHEN YOU HAVE story of the Oregon Trail. war disposal. "Idaho Reader" < ted by Grace "The Algerians" by Pierre A WATER HEATER Jordan. A collection of writings Bourdieu. A book about the Al gerian people — their traditions I about Idaho by 57 Idahoans. TO BE REPLACED "Exploring the Secret of the and culture Sea" by William J. Cromie, An "Cat and Mouse" by Gunter account of how the land and Grass. Strange tale of a boy who oceans developed and life began performs marvelous feats to com PU RINA in the sea, and what the modern pensate for an odd physical, de oceanographic explorations have formity — a huge overdeveloped discovered about ocean depths. Adam’s apple. "The Fishes" by F. D. Omman- "To Build a Ship” by Don Ber ney. The latest volume in the ry. The story of a handful of r young men who took up land on | “Life Nature Library.” » "To a Young Dancer" by Agnes Tillamook Bay in Oregon during L tO save you time DeMille. Every phase of a dan the 1850’s. cer’s career from her first lesson "First Man West" by Alexander and money at the age of eight to perfor Mackenzie The author’s journal I A MONTH mances on the professional stage of his voyage to the Pacific coast ON YOUR ELECTRIC BILL is described in this book. of Canada in 1793. By Mrs. Waldo Smalley APPLE VALLEY—Frank Zim- . dar suffered a light stroke Nov. i 12 and was taken to the Caldwell convalescent home. He was re . leased and returned home last I Saturday. Mrs. Zimdar had been suffering ! from an infection but is reported I much improved. Their daughter, ■ Mrs. Raymond Minium plans to ' help care for Zimdar at home. * Conley Wilson, Jim Hedges and Don Fritts spent three days last week fishing at Riggins and re- port arriving home with several nice steelhead. Death of President Closes Nyssa Stores Journalism Student Reports OSU Mood FOR SALE Steel Angles, Flats Rounds and Plates BODY REPAIR and PAINTING Owyhee Steel Free Estimates! 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