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THURSDAY. JANUARY 9. 1964 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FIVE r Toys for Needy Tots Mb.:-;?- . L < I í 1 ■* » I I 1 THIS IS THE CHRISTMAS TREE placed in the basement of Nyssa community hall by the local Jaycees. Surrounding it are bags containing "Toys for Tots" which were distributed to children of needy families. This photo was taken on the evening of the recent Yule party sponsored by the Jaycees and American Legion Post 79. Byron Standerfer, Jaycee chairman for the holiday event, reports that hundreds of new or good used toys were donated by area resi dents and merchants. On behalf of the organization, he expresses appreciation to all who contributed to the project. The Legion post, under chairmanship of Don M. Graham, distributed numerous boxes of food items to needy area residents.—Journal Photo. ♦ ♦ Happy Yule Result Of Combined Efforts VISIT IN MERIDIAN Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne were recent Sunday visitors in (Continued from Page 1) the home of his brother and sis beef; Clarence Niccum, 15 boxes ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John of apples; Amalgamated Sugar Towne in Meridian. company, 480 pounds of sugar; J. R. Simplot company, 13 sacks MONDAY VISITORS of No. 1 potatoes; Bill Wahlert, Danny Tucker of Seattle and 200 pounds of beans, in 10-pound his fiancee, Miss JoAnn Harris of sacks and some canned goods. Salt Lake City, were recent Mon Money donations were given day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leseberg, Wayne Simpson. Elks lodge of Ontario, American GI Forum, Siempre Adelante VISIT FROM CALDWELL club, Ed Leseberg and Nora Mrs. Pat Sweaney and sons of Whincup. Also donating money Caldwell were Sunday evening and one lot of toys was Walt visitors of her parents, Mr. and Ford of the Shell Service station. Mrs. Tom Johnson. Members of the two sponsoring organizations have asked the VISIT IN TACOMA Journal to express their appre Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kingrey ciation to all who contributed to returned home Monday after the holiday project and extend spending the holidays with their to all “Best Wishes for a Happy daughter, Mrs. Lucille Stewart in and Prosperous 1964.” Tacoma. Correspondent Reports Activities Of Residents in Oregon Trail Area By Peggy Brown Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams were OREGON TRAIL—Mrs. Richard New Year’s eve guests of Mr. and Fenn and children of Adrian vis Mrs. Wilson Winter near Ontario. ited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoefer David Savage and girls. and son of Nashville, Tenn., Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Marshall at and Mrs. Jim Chamberlain and tended open house Sunday after children of Nyssa were Dec. 31 noon for Dr. and Mrs. John Neil dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. son in Caldwell. In the evening Bob Adams. they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spend Holidays in Utah Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Don Savage and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moses of Apple Valley were recent Thurs family left Dec. 26 for Salt Lake day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. City to spend the holidays with her grandmother, Mrs. W. M. David Ballantyne. Flanary, and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Leave for Nashville John Flanary and Paul Flanary. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams and Enroute home they were over Richard were Sunday dinner night guests in Rupert at the A. guests of Mrs. Marlene Morris in C. Duffin home. They returned Boise. In the afternoon they help home on Tuesday. ed DeAnn move into the YWCA Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown and and visited with Mr. and Mrs. family were New Year’s dinner Richard Hoefer at the Robert Hoefer home. Mr. and Mrs. Rich guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ned ard Hoefer and son left by plane row and Jimmie. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Shuster of Monday for their home in Nash Boise were New Year’s dinner ville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoefer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob and son of Nashville, Tenn., Mrs. Holmes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams were Marlene Morris and son and De Ann Adams of Boise were Satur Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. John Adams in Parma. Alfred Adams and Richard. Return From Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Alme Hendricks Mrs. Alice Holmes and Roy and Debbie of Nyssa visited Wed Holmes returned home Saturday nesday of last week at the W. P. afternoon by plane from Platte Hendricks home. ville, Colo., after attending fun Hendricks' Host Dinner eral services for Charles Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hendricks a brother-in-law of Mrs. Holmes. entertained with a dinner Friday They were met in Boise by Mr. for Mr. and Mrs. Blair Hendricks and Mrs. Gib Holmes and Mrs. and children of Louisville, Ind., Roy Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Thane Lankford and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stradley and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Greer family left for their home at I and boys of Marsing. Mrs. Ken Bend after spending Christmas neth Reece and Janet of Nyssa. holidays at the homes of their Mrs. John DeBoer and boys of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rommell Ontario, Mrs. Don Savage and Moss and Mrs. Amy Stradley in children spent Saturday in Eagle Nyssa. visiting Mrs. John Simianer. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jamieson, | Mr. and Mrs. John Bretz were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. New Year’s dinner guests of their Rommell Moss, went to Home son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and dale Monday to visit Mrs. Jamie Mrs Bob Bowen and family at son’s sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Midvale. Uria and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hill and family. Guest* in Bretz Home Mr. and Mrs. Don Royce and1 Mr .and Mrs. Lindsey Clark of Aloha were Friday overnight children of Boise were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John visitors of Mr .and Mrs. Rolland Bretz, The Clarks were enroute Holmes and Jerry. Evening vis home from Wichita and Lucas. itors were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Holmes and children. Kan. D. Erickson Assumes Post as C of C Head D. Nelson to Take Active Part in Oil Growers Meeting (Continued from Page 1) | large segment of the population owned but little, if any, property Dick Nelson of Nyssa will take and hence did not share in the an active part in annual meeting costs although they had children of the Oregon Essential Oil Grow to be educated. ers league at Oregon State uni versity Jan. 9-10. Nelson is fin Sales Tax Considered He said possibility of a sales ishing his first year as vice presi tax being the solution to the dent of the organization Verticillium wilt, long a foe of problem had been considered by the Idaho group making the ori mint growers, will be a main ginal study but that they de- topic of the session. Dr. Ralph cided this was not the full an- Green, plant pathologist at Pur swer. This, he said, would also due university, will speak on crop place the tax on those least able sequence and wilt control. Dr. to pay. C. E. Horner, OSU plant patholo Roberts said a group of farm gist, will report on the OSU ver ers in his community had decid ticillium research program. ed to make an Oregon study with Dr. Horner will also moderate sufficient financial backing to a panel discussion of growers carry it to a conclusion. who will talk about flaming, To do this they had pledges of plowing or chemicals as ways to 35 farmers for $100 each, were control verticillium. Dr. Horner getting pledges from at least 25 and H. E. Finnell, OSU extension commercial firms in towns of the certification specialist, will re county and then return to the view certification of mint stocks. famers for 40 more pledges for “Chewing Gum — Product of a $10,000 total. Forest and Field” will be the subject of J. I.Weeks, director of Committee Heads Named product control for William Wrig- Committees, with chairmen, j ley, Jr. company of Chicago. Dr. listed by Erickson were: mem P. O. Ritcher, head of the OSU bership and dues, Paul Penrod; entomology department, will re public events, Bob Thompson; view symphylan research. publicity, Stan McNutt; parks Marion D. Thomas, OSU exten and recreation, Ken Renstrom; attendance, John Bullock; Christ sion agricultural economist, will report on the market outlook for mas decorations, Paul Penrod. spearmint and peppermint for the Malheur County Industrial De coming year. velopment, Tom Jones; city coun Guest speaker at the annual cil, Ray Huffman; Junior Cham banquet will be John H. Williams, ber of Commerce, David Sarazin; special agent-in-charge, Federal agriculture and farm workers, Bureau o f Investigation, Port Henry Zobell; new business, Bob land. He will speak on “The FBI Chatelain; education, W. L. Mc- and You.” Partland; legislation, Gene Stunz; highways, Jack Swager. FRIDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Ron Schoen, Vicki GROOT COUPLE VISITS Lee and Jenean were Friday eve Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot, nee ning dinner guests of his parents, Wanda Atkeson, o f Quincy, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen. Wash., arrived Jan. 6 for a visit with her mother, Mrs. A. L. At VISIT NEAR SHEAVILLE keson, and a sister, Elizabeth in Mr. and Mrs. George N. Bear Caldwell. They are also visiting visited last Thursday with Mr. other relatives and friends in the and Mrs. Everett Lynn near valley. Sheaville. Coming Events . . . Today, 1:30 p.m. — Meeting of Nyssa Extension unit in Metho dist church. Tonight, 8 p.m.—PT A meeting. Jan. 10. 10:30 a.m.—Meeting of Senior Citizens' club in Catholic parish hall. Jan. 10. 8 p.m. — Amity club meeting at home of Mrs. Jay Gib son. Jan. 14, 8 p.m.—Rebekah lodge installation of officers in IOOF hall. Jan. 14, 8 p.m.—Women's Bowl ing association meeting at home of Mrs. Vernon Toombs, corner of North Fifth and Maple. Jan. 16. 2 p.m. — Meetings of WSCS circles. Coffee Slated Today in Don Fox Home To Benefit Polio and Cancer Funds By Ruth Bowers KINGMAN KOLONY — Mrs Don Fox will hold a benefit cof fee today, Jan. 9, at her home for the polio and cancer benefits. All Kingman Kolony residents are invited to attend. ’ Gary Thompson was honored with a birthday dinner Saturday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thompson. Miss LaRaine Barton of Boise was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters of Boise were late evening callers. Mr and Mrs. Virgil Viers were Leave for Corvallis New Year’s dinner guests of Mr. Gary Thompson, Gene Jones, and Mrs. Ed Nedrow. Paul Okano, Jim Kodama and Recent visitors of Mrs. Virgil Mrs. Marie Earp left Sunday for Viers were Mrs. Don Fox and Corvallis. The boys returned to Mrs. Willis Conant. school and Mrs. Earp will spend Happy Dozen pinochle club met a month visiting her daughter, Friday with Mrs. Lydia Worden. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McLing and VISITS TED BRAMMERS Mmes. Dale Ashcraft, Wesley family in Albany. Mrs. Lydia Emmett arrived Fri I Piercy, Bill Toomb and Carl Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb were day for an indefinite stay with Begeman, guest player, attended Sunday evening dinner guests of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. from Kingman Kolony. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft. and Mrs. Ted Brammer. She had Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb were Bowers Couples Return Home been visiting a son, George Bram Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers and guests for New Year’s dinner at mer and family at Townsend, the Jim Phifer home. Mont., and with the Gale Bram Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowers re Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hite and Joe mer family in Arco, Idaho. Mrs. turned Friday evening after spen had dinner Saturday with Mr. and ding the past month in Wyoming Emmett’s grandson, Gale, brought her to Gooding Friday where and Nebraska visiting friends and Mrs. Earl Kygar. Mr. and Mrs. Kerby Kendall they were met by the Nyssa relatives. Mrs. Bowers attended and Mrs. LaVada Lenaghen of the wedding of a grandson. couple. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman re | Caldwell were guests for New turned Tuesday from Phillips Year’s dinner at the Oscar Scha GUESTS IN RICHARD HOME burg, Kan., where they attended fer home. Dec. 26 visitors in the Perle funeral services for Mrs. Ida Tonya Bennett Honored Richard home at Parma were Mr. Hodge, mother of Mrs. Begeman. and Mrs. Olaf Nielsen, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Kreager Mrs. Johnnie Richard and fam ily. New Year’s day luncheon were Saturday dinner guests at were guests Saturday evening for guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray the Charles Chapin home. ice cream and cake at the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bowers Dwayne Bennett home in obser Carpenter of Boise, Gene Carpen ter and two friends of Tacoma, and family of Adrian were Sun vance of Tonya’s seventh birth Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Do day evening dinner guests at the day anniversary. man of Parma, Mr. and Mrs. Gor parental Charlie Bowers home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer visited don Toombs and daughter of On New Year's Dinner Guests Sunday afternoon with Mr. and tario, Mr. and Mrs. Woody Wil Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox, Mr. Mrs. Johnnie Thiel and later son of Nu Acres, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Johnnie Thiel and fam called at the Pete Franks home. Johnnie Richard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick, ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chamber- lain and family of Nyssa were Mrs. Roy Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. RETURNS FROM VISIT New Year’s dinner guests of Mr. Vic Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Kreager had New Year’s Mrs. Helmer Ostrom returned and Mrs. Raleigh Chamberlain. Saturday after a week’s visit with Bill Faubian and Charles Gos dinner at the East Side cafe in her father in Klamath Falls. sett of Nampa visited last Thurs Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Canister, day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sharp and Al Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilt and Mrs. Edythe Prosser was a New family were New Year’s dinner Barbara were New Year’s dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pen Year’s dinner guest in the Delno guests of Mrs. Alzina Salter and Keith. Brock home. rod.