THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON PAGE THREE Reporter Reveals EigibWeek'cou’rae Octogenarian Honored on Birthday at Home of Relatives Guests Attend Party, Program Staged Recent Activities In AriYlV Trainina By Helen Halch By 5-H Club at Timmerman Residence At Oregon Trail * Mrs. Martin Hobbs, Leonard^ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van DeWater i and Jesse of Longview, Wash., ' and Kent were Dec. 8 dinner spent a recent weekend with her guests of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cart­ Carl Fogleman and family in wright. They a 11 visited Mrs. Nampa. Naomi Wright in Nampa and Mr. Ladies Visit in Melba and Mrs. William Lawlei of Meri­ Mrs. Dyre Roberts, accompanied dian. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Molt of New Ply­ by friends, Nellie Armstrong, El­ mouth, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cart­ len Cross of Nampa, Hazel Swed- wright and family in Nyssa, Mr. lund of Bowmont, Marie Douglas, and Mrs. Raymond Cartwright. Mrs. Burton Blades and Mrs. Jim Leonard will soon be leaving for Todd of Nampa, spent Dec. 4 with the armed services. The trio re­ the former’s mother, Mrs. Flor­ ence Henderlider at Melba. turned Dec. 9 to their home. Mrs. Mary Thompson and Helen Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Musgrove, Hatch called recently on Mrs. El­ Mrs. Price Has Surgery Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Ketner and sie Price who is a patient in Mal­ Mrs. Raymond Price entered daughter, Mrs. Jeanette Hen- heur Memorial hospital. Malheur Memorial hospital Sun­ thorne and children, all of Mars­ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reed and day evening, Dec. 1, and under­ ing, spent a recent Sunday with girls of Nampa were Dec. 8 din­ went surgery the following morn­ Mr. and Mrs. John Packwood. ner guests of their parents, Mr. ing. Mrs. Bill Blevins spent a recent and Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater. In Miss Helen Hatch and Mrs. Tom weekend with her daughter, Mr. the afternoon they all called on Ferguson attended funeral ser­ and Mrs. John Frerichs and fam­ Mrs. Leona Anderson at Payette vices Dec. 7 for Mrs. Mae Jones ily of Caldwell. Blevins was a and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bauman of Apple Valley at Peckham-Da- Dec. 8 visitor. Mrs. Frerichs was and Kerrick of Nyssa. kan-Davis chapel in Parma. celebrating a birthday anniver­ Mrs. Lester Campbell, Mrs. Var­ sary. Enters Caldwell Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Joe King attended James McGinnis entered Cald- ner Hopkins and Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater attended Mission circle graveside services Dec. 4 at Nyssa well Memorial hospital Dec. 8. recently at the home of Mrs. cemetery for Doria Quick, two- Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts Mordhorst in Roswell. year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. spent a recent Tuesday evening Bill Quick of Homedale. The de­ Mrs. Evelyn Maurer of Wilder in the Jim Carroll home. Their granddaughter, Mary, was cele­ visited recently with her cousin, ceased was a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stradley and brating her fifth birthday anni­ Mrs. Edythe Prosser. Mrs. Dorothy Collard of Parma a great - granddaughter of Mrs. versary. Frone Stradley. She had been a Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood and spent a recent Sunday with her patient in a Portland hospital the children of Caldwell spent a re­ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and past summer and succumbed on cent Sunday with her parents, Mrs. Lester CampbelL Mrs. Dyre Roberts spent the Dec. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett. evening of Dec. 4 with a cousin, Mrs. Dale Teter called recently Classifieds Bring Results! Mrs. Agnes McClure of Caldwell. on Mr. and Mrs. Joe King. BIG BEND—Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ace Chaney and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stubblefield of Parma, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Story and family met Dec. 8 at the Don Ka- del home in Caldwell to help Mrs. Anna Chaney celebrate her 82nd birthday anniversary. Birthday cake and ice cream were served. The group also vis­ ited Mrs. Mabel Bennett at a Caldwell hospital. By Mrs. Wilson Witt • H. E. McLaughlin of Hammett, By Peggy Brown NEWELL HEIGHTS—Members ; Idaho, spent the past week with OREGON TRAIL — Mr. and of the 5-H Horse club held their • his sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Christmas party Dec. 21 at the . Kurtz. He was a Friday night Mrs. Gib Holmes of Nyssa. Mr. Gerrit Timmerman residence. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kurtz. and Mrs. Roy Holmes were Sun­ Guests were members of their • The Bob Kurtz family were Sun­ day morning coffee guests of Mrs. families and also Mr. and Mrs. day dinner guests in the M. L. Alice Holmes. Kurtz home. Mr. and Mrs. Alme Hendricks Wilson Witt. A program had been prepared I Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Witt were and Debbie of Nyssa were Sun­ by club members and was pre­ Dec. 15 luncheon guests of Mr. day afternoon visitors of Mr. and sented in the basement of the i and Mrs. Marion Wolfgang in Mrs. W. P. Hendricks. Timmerman home where they ’ Boise. Mrs. Wolfgang suffered a Arrive From Tennessee had their club room and curtain­ heart attack six weeks ago and Mrs. Alfred Adams and her ed stage. is now able to get about some father, Walter Benson of Cales- First number was a sleigh scene i with the use of a walker. She toga, Calif., went, to Boise last in which the children sang “Jin­ was the fancy dessert cook at the Thursday to meet Mr. and Mrs. gle Bells.” The sleigh eventually Mode in Boise and was stricken Richard Hoefer and son who ar­ hit a snowdrift and all occupants j while at work. rived by plane from Nashville, tumbled out. Tenn. Saturday Dinner Guests Also on the program was a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Benson Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKinley stable scene depicting the birth California visited last Thurs­ of Jesus. Characters were Teresa were Dec. 14 evening dinner of day afternoon with Mrs. Alice guests of the former ’ s brother, Mr. Topliff, Mary; Joan Timmerman, Holmes. and Mrs. Russell McKinley of Joseph; Mary Timmerman, an Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hill and angel; Lynn Glenn and Mary Boise. After dinner the Boiseans family of Homedale were Sunday took their guests for a drive Looney, shepherds; Greg Topliff, afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jane and Mary Timmermen, wise around the capital city. PVT. RUTH A. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jaques of Rommell Moss. men; Marcia Topliff, a burro. The . . . Finishes WAC Basic Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Byers group sang Christmas carols dur­ Fort Dix, N.J., Mrs. Farrell Jones and boys of Ontario were Sunday ♦ ♦ and children of Nyssa were Dec. ing this number. Pvt. Ruth A. Thompson, daugh­ evening visitors of Mrs. Alice Final selection was a song by 15 afternoon guests of Mr. and Holmes. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Thomp­ Mrs. Eugene Pratt. the group, “Rudolph the Bowleg­ son, 2 Beech avenue, Nyssa, re­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Province of Enroute to Kansas ged Cowboy.” cently completed eight weeks of A gift was then presented by Caldwell, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Clark of basic military training at the Eason of Parma were Dec. 15 af ­ club members to Mrs. Witt in Aloha were Saturday dinner Women’s Army Corps Center, Ft. appreciation for her assistance ternoon guests at the L. C. Me- guests of Mr. and Mrs. John McClellan, Ala. with publicity during their ro­ Dermott home, The Bud McDer- Bretz. The Clarks were enroute deos. The guests then went up­ mott children of Ontario spent to Lucas, Kan., to spend Christ­ Pvt. Thompson received instruc­ stairs where refreshments of cake that afternoon with their grand- mas with Mrs. Clark’s father, tion in subjects such as army his­ and coffee were served by Mrs. parents while their parents at- Sam Bretz. The latter celebrated tory and traditions, administra­ tive and supply procedures and tended a wedding in Adrian. Timmerman. his 90th birthday anniversary on first aid. Dec. 23. Ladies Attend Yule Party She is a 1962 graduate of Par­ Visit Nursing Home Patients Mr. and Mrs. John Bretz visit­ Mrs. Gladys Newbill attended Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz vis­ the Delta Kappa Gamma Christ­ ed Sunday afternoon with Mr. ma (Idaho) high school and at­ ited Saturday afternoon with mas party held recently in On­ and Mrs. Glenn Brown and fam­ tended Treasure Valley Commu­ nity college in Ontario. Mrs. Ida Collins and Mrs. Lam­ tario at the May Roberts school. ily. Mrs. Tom Jayo and girls have bert Dierking at the nursing She was accompanied by Mrs. home in Ontario. Mary Thompson, Mrs. Anna Long, been staying at the Frank Jayo Mrs. Ray Simpson has been on Mrs. Bonita Witty and Mrs. Anna home while Tom is in Malheur Memorial hospital after under­ the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Pratt. Holdt of Malin, Ore., arrived Fri­ Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Durnil of going surgery last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Holmes day to spend Christmas week vis­ Ten Davis, Idaho, spent Dec. 1’5 iting their parents, the Simpsons afternoon with the latter’s sister, and Jerry were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Royce By Peggy Brown and Ulis Holdts of Parma. I Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz. Mr. and Mrs. Waymond Beach Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson were and children in Boise. OREGON TRAIL — Twelve and family, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Dec. 15 dinner guests of their Honored on Anniversary members of Merry Matrons club Fenn of Ontario and Mr. and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and met Dec. 11 at East Side cafe for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Holmes Mrs. Donald Simpson were Sun­ Mrs. Johnnie Eason of Homedale. entertained with a dinner Sat­ their annual Christmas dinner day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grooms of urday evening honoring their and party. After dinner a short Carl Fenn. business meeting was held. Moclips, Wash., are visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fenn and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge daughter, Kebbie Jo on her birth­ Viola Adams, Della Holmes and family were Friday dinner guests and family until Christmas day day anniversary. Those attend­ Peggy Brown were appointed by ing were Mr. and Mrs. Rolland of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taulbee when they will visit his parents, the new president, Blanch Weeks, at Caldwell. The occasion was Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grooms at Holmes and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. to revise the by-laws. New Pol­ Francis McKinney and girls of Mrs. Fenn’s birthday anniversary. Huntington. lyanna names were drawn for the Jamieson. coming year. 01 d Pollyannas Hawaiian Brothers Meet Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jamieson and Guests in Topliff Home were revealed and bingo was Shelley of Rapid City, S.D., ar ­ Phillip Harada of Halewa, Ha­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goodell of waii and Chris Hirayama of Sunnyvale, Calif., Mrs. May Goo­ rived Monday morning to spend played. Honolulu, both students at Ore­ dell of St. Francis, Kan., Mrs. Christmas holidays with their Mr. and Mrs. Larry Holmes at­ gon State college and Mike Ha­ Brice Murphy of Haigler, Neb., parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rommell rada of Halewa, an older brother and Leslie Topliff were Dec. 10 Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ja­ tended the McKay-Webster wed­ ding Sunday, Dec. 15, at the of Phillip, who is attending Idaho evening dinner guests at the Ir­ mieson in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Seuell Presbyterian church in Adrian. State university at Pocatello, are vin Topliff home. visiting with Bill Hammon. The Doug Ehresman and a friend, and family were Sunday dinner Holmes was an usher and candle­ students will also visit Melvin Charles Hughes of Haskell spent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley lighter. Matsunaga and Jim Kodama of a recent weekend at the home of Kurtz and family in Nyssa. Honored on Anniversary Nyssa. The Harada brothers had Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kriegh. Doug Guests From California Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes, Mr. not seen each other for nearly is a nephew of Kriegh. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Benson of and Mrs. Rolland Holmes and two years. Mr. and "Mrs. L. C. McDermott Pauline Butler was a Sunday were recent Thursday evening Calestoga, Calif., arrived Dec. 17 Jerry, Bob Holmes and children, overnight guest of Kathy Nelson dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. at the Alfred Adams home. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers, Mr. Ledora Rhea and children of and Mrs. Larry Holmes and chil­ in Ridgeview. Bud McDermott in Ontario. Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Five- dren spent the afternoon of Dec. Mrs. Wesley Walker and chil­ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman dren of Adrian were Sunday af­ and the latter’s aunt, Mrs. Hannah coat, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fivecoat 14 with Mrs. Alice Holmes help­ ternoon visitors in the Rollo Fenn Smedley, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Van and children of Madras, Mrs. ing her celebrate a birthday anni­ Richard Hoefer and son of Nash­ versary which was that day. Ice home. DeWater and Kent were recent ville, Tenn., attended the Zesiger- cream, cake and coffee were serv­ evening callers at the Wilson Witt Costley wedding Saturday at the ed. Mr. and Mrs. Gib Holmes and Group Meets for Luncheon Lutheran church in Nyssa. girls of Nyssa were evening call­ Happy Dozen card club met home. Leslie Topliff was a Friday ers. Mrs. Holmes was a dinner Friday afternoon with Mrs. Gol­ Coachmen Play al Wedding evening dinner guest of Mr. and guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank By­ die Roberts in Big Bend for a 1 Dale Borge played with the ers in observance of her anniver­ o’clock luncheon and gift ex­ Coachmen at the wedding recep­ Mrs. Russell Gressley. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley sary. change. Minnie Stam received tion for Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ky- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shuster high award with Lydia Worden gar held recently in Adrian. Dale were Thursday evening guests of low scorer. Those attending from and the other Coachmen mem­ Mr. and Mrs. Sam McConnell in and children of Gay Way were Nyssa. Ice cream and cake were Dec. 15 dinner guests of Mr. and Newell Heights were Thelma Hammon, Minnie Stam and Ly­ bers, Albert Conklin and Jim served in observance of the lat­ Mrs. Bob Holmes and children. Mobaney of La Grande and Bruce ter’s birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley dia Worden. Lofton of Huntington were Satur­ were Dec. 15 dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Verna Costley of Homedale and Lois Rathbun of Seattle were day overnight and Sunday dinner Aliens Must Register and Mrs. Forrest Moore in Nam­ pa. Mrs. Moore is a niece or of Mrs. Saturday evening guests of Mrs. guests at the Jake Borge home. They left Sunday, Dec. 15, for Annually in January Lydia Worden. Gressley. .. ........... La Grande. District Director Alfred J. Ur­ Danny and Weston Weitstem of • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jacob­ bano of the Immigration and Nat­ Ontario spent Dec. 14 visiting • son and family of Chester, Calif., uralization Service at Portland their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ä arrived Saturday and will spend stated last week that the annual [ Les Ballantyne. Rnllantvnp the Christmas holidays with her alien address report program us­ T Visits From Portland mother, Mrs. Marie Moore. ually causes a sharp rise in the Mrs. Vada Simmons of Coos number of applications for natur­ Miss Tillie Kessler of Portland spent a recent week with her bro- 9 Bay arrived recently to spend a alization. few days visiting her grandpar­ The law requires all aliens in ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and 0 ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McDer­ the United States, with few ex­ ’ Mrs. Ward Lundy and Neal. Mrs. Mike Savage and son, Mrs. mott. ceptions, to report their addresses each January. Throughout the Don Savage and children spent VISIT IN ELLIS HOME U. S. almost 30 percent more ap­ a recent afternoon visiting Mrs. Larry Ellis of Coeur d’Alene, plications for naturalization are June Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. Gib Holmes and Idaho, arrived Sunday evening to received during the months of spend the holidays with his mo­ January, February and March girls of Nyssa spent the evening ther, Beth Ellis. His sister, Karen than are received during other of Dec. 14 visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ellis who had been attending months. Urbano attributes this | , Rolland Holmes and Jerry. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown and North Park college in Chicago, sudden rise to the Alien Address ! family were Dec. 15 afternoon arrived Dec. 15 for the holiday Report program. season. She plans to leave New Aliens not required to make | visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Year’s eve for Colorado where this report are diplomats, those I Smith and family in Ontario. Colleen Brown and Diane Ha­ she will study at the University accredited to certain internation­ ney attended a 4-H club Christ­ of Denver. al organizations and those who have entered temporarily as agri­ mas party held Dec. 14 at the home of Mrs. Nancy Goodell, cultural laborers. Forms for making the reports leader. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Cheldelin will be available to aliens at all post offices and offices of the Im­ and Mrs. Fannie Cheldelin of migration and Naturalization Ser­ Portland were Dec. 16 evening vice during January. Urbano in­ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Is Proud to Announce dicated that aliens desiring infor­ Russell Gressley. mation concerning naturalization the Appointment of the or similar matters should obtain 4-H SEWING JETS TO TAKE the forms at an office of the Im­ JANUARY 6 SHOPPING TOUR migration and Naturalization Ser­ Sewing Jets 4-H club met Dec. vice where personnel trained in 16 at the home of Mrs. Carl Pier­ these fields will be available to cy. Lila Wilson, vice president, Insurance at Cost Since 1898 answer inquiries. called the meeting to order and NO MEMBERSHIP FEE demonstrations on making yam VISIT NYSSA PARENTS pom-poms were given by Rita — Contact — Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lewis and Piercy and Lila. family of Portland and Miss Bon­ Judy Pratt, junior leader, talk­ nie House of OSU in Corvallis ed on buying materials and the arrived Saturday to spend Christ­ group voted to take a shopping • 110 Third Street Parma, Idaho mas holidays with the ladies’ par­ tour during their Jan. 6 meeting Phone 722-5786 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul House hours. I and other relatives. -Rita Piercy, Reporter. I Holiday Party Dinner Attended By Club Ladies Just Check These • • If You Think We're Foolin' • • • Cuis From Regular Retail Prices Are From $100 ios5OO! 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