Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 13, 1964, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1964
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON
Club Activities, Other Events Told Birthday Events
Highlight News
By Correspondent in Kingman Kolony In
Nu Acres Area
My Neighbors
PAGE SEVEN
Neil Lundy Enters
U. S. Navy; Leaves
For San Diego Base
Neil Arthur Lundy, son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson,
and
Mrs. Ward C. Lundy of route
By
Farmerette
Club
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Long visited
1, Nyssa, was sworn into the U.S.
NU ACRES—Members of Mrs.
Feb. 2 at the C. A. Reece home.
Navy Feb. 3 at Boise with the
Later the Thompsons called on Hartman’s Cub Scout den met
rating of nuclear field electronic
Saturday afternoon at the Hart­
Mrs. Ida Walters.
seaman recruit.
man
home
to
help
Nuby
celebrate
Couple Visits in Seneca
Lundy attended Nyssa high
his ninth birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp­ Nuby had a birthday party Sun­
school and was graduated in June
son were Friday overnight guests day afternoon for five friends.
1961. He made application for
in Seneca at the Don Thompson
enlistment at Ontario Recruiting
home.
station and was processed for en­
Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague
listment by Recruiter Chief Keith
Mrs. Herschel Thompson and were Sunday dinner guests at the
Harmier.
Mrs. Marie Earp visited Feb. 2 home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
with Mrs. Virgil Viers.
Shortly after receiving the oath,
Shaw, the occasion being the
“Wait’ll yon meet my hus­
Lundy left Boise for San Diego,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson birthday anniversary of Mrs. Mc­
Calif., where he will undergo ba­
and Mrs. Herschel Thompson at­ Kague. Others present were Bob band—he’s a lovable down.”
sic training for approximately 10
tended Vickie Andrews’ 10th an­ Shaw, Mrs. Delbert Wilson, Bev­
weeks. Upon completion of re­
niversary party Feb. 5 at the erly and Cheryl.
cruit training, he will be granted
Herb Andrews home in Caldwell.
a two-week leave prior to report­
Vickie is a great-granddaughter
Mrs. Arvin Kersey gave a re­
of the Al Thompsons. There were cent birthday dinner for her mo­
Brita Johnson, wife of the Rev. ing to his first duty station.
about 16 little friends in attend­ ther, Mrs. Effie Nielson at their Charles Johnson, former pastor at
ance.
home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Adrian, is on the dean’s list at STITCHETTES GIVE TIPS
Mrs. Dale Ashcraft attended
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Phifer
and
Elver
Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ Wessington Springs Junior col­ ON CARING FOR CLOTHING
a garden club meeting Feb. 4 at
Jeanette,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charlie
Third meeting of the Stitchettes
ford Nielson and Clifford, Mr. lege, Wessington Springs, S.D.
the Leroy Bennett home in Big
Bowers
visited
Sunday
afternoon
Mrs. Johnson, with a 4.00 aver­ 4-H Sewing club was held Mon­
and Mrs. Chuck Nelson and fam­
Bend. Others attending were Mrs.
age, tied for the highest grade day after school hours in the
ily.
Al Thompson and Mrs. Bill in the Charles Chapin home.
point
of the student body. This j home of Joyce Cleaver. Roll call
Jesse
Kygar
enlisted
in
the
ser
­
Toomb.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grasmick list is based on grades for the was answered with tips on “Car­
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ashcraft vice and left last Thursday for
first semester’s work of the cur­ ing for Clothing.”
and family of Hazelton, Idaho, Ft. Ord, Calif., to take his basic visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. rent academic year.
training.
Mrs.
Kygar
is
staying
Next meeting will be Feb. 24
Henry Grasmick in Boise and also
spent the weekend in the Dale
Mrs. Johnson is a sophomore at at the home of Evelyn Cleaver.
Ashcraft home. They also visit­ with the John Kygars while her with Mrs. Grasmick’s brother-in-
—Karry Cleaver. Reporter.
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. the college and is working toward
ed Sunday morning in Nyssa with husband is away.
an associate in education degree. I
Cantrell
in Meridian.
Move
to
New
Location
the Leroy Mecham family.
SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Martinez and WCTU Members Meet
Visit Family at Elgin
CLEANLINESS SKIT GIVEN
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weeks were
family
moved
last
week
from
the
The WCTU met recently at the AT HAPPY HEALTH MEETING
Mrs. Earl Kygar and Darrell
Sunday dinner guests of their son
Holland
place
to
Owyhee
corner.
home of Mrs. Ray Kimmes. In
Slippy of Jordan Valley drove to
Fifth meeting of the Happy and daughter - in - law, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox, Mr. and attendance were 14 members.
Elgin last Thursday to visit the
Health 4-H club was called to Mrs. Glen Weeks and family at
Mrs.
Ray
Fox
of
Nyssa
were
Feb.
Jim Hite family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith order at 3:50 p.m. Jan. 24 by Parma.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant 5 dinner guests at the Walter H. and family of Mountain Home Jeanine Saito, president. The ses­
spent Friday evening at the Earl Fox home in Ontario.
visited recently with her parents,
Mrs. Ralph Blanch and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mitchell. sion was held in Mrs. Nelda
Kygar residence.
Schenk’s fifth grade classroom
Gary Blanch of Nyssa visited
Mrs. Dean Hislop received word with 25 members in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowers
Sunday
afternoon
with
the
Eddie
spent Feb. 2 at the Clyde Bowers
last week of the death of her sis­
Pledge of allegiance to the
home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowers Sharp family.
ter’s husband, Dan Wamke of United States flag was led by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Tidd
and
and girls were also guests.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Dellas Frederiksen with LaDeana
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnston, family of Boise visited Sunday
Mrs. Mike McKague went to Talbot leading the 4-H pledge.
afternoon
in
the
Otis
Horn
resi
­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston
A skit on rules of cleanliness
Boise early last Thursday and re­
and Mrs. Ethel Williams of Cald­ dence.
turned home Friday afternoon. was presented by Esther Warren,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
Brandt
were
well spent Sunday afternoon at
Sunday dinner guests at the Bert She visited Mrs. Eva Hughes and LaDeana Talbot, Julie Equezabel,
the Walter Pinkston home.
Mrs. W. E. Lisonbee. The latter Dana Bratton, Dellas Frederiksen
Smith home in Parma.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb visit­ underwent surgery at St. Luke’s and Teresa DeMinck.
Group singing was led by Nan­
ed Sunday afternoon in Nyssa at hospital that day.
cy Bale. Members of the club are
the Gordon Dixon home.
Guests in Evans Home
beginning the study of eyes and
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Watts of ears.
Leaves for California
Mrs. Hannah Smedley, aunt of Mountain Home and Mrs. Lucy
—Janice Takami, Reporter.
Mrs.
Carl Begeman, left Feb. 4 Weisbrad of Nampa visited Sun­
FULIER’S SPECTACULAR for Orinda,
day with their uncle and aunt,
Calif.
VISIT FAMILIES IN IDAHO
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans.
INTERIOR LATEX PAINT! were
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Durring­ family, Mr. and Mrs. Chick Quin-
Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater ton of Middleton were Friday owski and family visited Sunday
luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. in the Dave Imel and Harold Wil­
of Big Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sharp at­ Bill Grasmick.
son homes at Homedale. The Nys-
Mrs. Sherman Keck and Kris- sans later called on Mrs. Smith’s
tended the “Young Marrieds”
banquet and dance which fol­ teen attended a Payette county brother, Joseph Van Wassenhove
lowed Friday evening at the Nys­ 4-H club leaders’ banquet Wed­ and children, and a sister, Mary
nesday of last week. The dinner Van Wassenhove at Marsing.
sa LDS stake house.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martinez was sponsored by Idaho Power
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Man­ company and held at Maudie GUESTS IN WILDER
uel Defuentes and children to Owens cafe. Sue Wiley of Wei­
Mr. and Mrs. George McKee
Pocatello Feb. 4 to visit relatives. ser, who had been an Interna­ were Sunday dinner guests of her
tional Exchange student in Po­ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
They returned home Friday.
Unsurpassed for Interior Painting
Mrs. Ben LaRue entered Mal­ land, was guest speaker.
Mrs. J. W. Armstrong in Wilder.
• spreads easier, faster
heur Memorial hospital Feb. 11 Visitors From Heppner
• lasts longer
for major surgery.
Mrs. Elton Sager and three VISIT IN FARR HOME
• dries in minutes with no
Sunday visitors in the Earl Farr
Attend 4-H Sessions
children are here from Heppner,
lingering odor
Mary and Effie Laan attended Ore., visiting his parents, Mr. and home were their son-in-law and
• rinses with water from
a 4-H junior leaders’ meeting Mrs. Harley Sager, and her par­ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
roller or brush
Tuesday night at Sylvia Cleaver’s ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughy Chard and sons of Boise.
home.
Plans were made for an of Fruitland. Sager will come
Yet It Costs No More!
officers
’
training meeting to be Saturday for his family.
Available in over 216 gorgeous colors
Mr. and Mrs. George Pulsipher
held Saturday at Conklin school
Call or see us today.
went to Boise Feb. 4 on a busi-
in Ontario.
Mary Laan attended a 4-H jun­ ness trip. Mrs. Nora Bishop of
ior leader demonstration meeting Nyssa accompanied them and vis­
YOUR AUTHORIZED
Saturday in the extension office ited a friend at the Veterans’ hos­
at city hall in Ontario.
pital. Enroute home they had
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman lunch with Mrs. Pulsipher’s
were Friday evening guests of daughter, Mrs. Gene Haggerty in
PAINT DEALER
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Witt in the Meridian.
K. E. XERBY, M. D.
Newell Heights community.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pulsipher
K. A. DANFORD, M. D.
DON B. MOSS
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piercy visited Feb. 5 with Mrs. John
Physician* and Surgeons
and family of Parma were Sun­ Murphy.
Dial 372-2241
day dinner guests of the Wesley
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m.
Piercys. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman VISITORS FROM BOISE
Daily Except Saturday and
Piercy and family were afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Coburn and
Sunday.
Saturday, 10 to 12.
visitors.
family of Boise were recent Sun­
417 Main Street
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer day visitors in the home of her
MAULDING CLINIC
Phone 372-2124 .
were Sunday dinner guests at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mal­
L. A. Mauldlng, M. D.
Art Sparks home.
loy.
Physician and Surgeon
By Ruth Bowers
KINGMAN KOLONY — Polly­
anna club members met Thurs­
day, Feb. 6, at the home of Mrs.
Art Sparks. In attendance were
14 members and one visitor, Mrs.
Lynn Hurst of the Malheur Butte
area, a former member.
The meeting was called to ord­
er by Mrs. Johnnie Thiel, presi­
dent, and minutes of the last ses­
sion were read by Mrs. Klaas
Laan, secretary. Several motions
were made and passed. The rest
of the afternoon was spent so­
cially. Refreshments were served
by the hostess with valentine col­
ors dominating.
Next meeting will be March 5
at the Herschel Thompson home
with Mrs. Marie Earp as hostess.
Mrs. Johnson Named
To College Honor Roll
Ronnie Holmes Has Popcorn Kernel
Removed From Ear al Local Hospital
By Peggry Brown
♦ Mr. and Mrs. Rommell Moss
OREGON TRAIL — Ronnie spent Sunday in Payette visiting
Holmes, 2-year-old son of Mr. and his mother, Mrs. Iva Moss.
Mrs. Larry Holmes, had a kernel Spend Sunday in Boise
of popcorn removed Feb. 4 from
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holmes and
his ear at Malheur Memorial hos­
family spent Sunday in Boise
pital.
visiting in the Finley Shuster
home. In the evening they drove
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Holmes toward Idaho City and watched
and Jerry visited Sunday after­ the deer come down to feed. They
noon in Ontario with Mrs. Linda report there is so much snow in
Toll on her birthday anniversary. the hills that the deer come down
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Goodson to the valleys in big herds to eat.
of Parma were Feb. 5 visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley at­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers.
tended Knife and Fork club meet­
Celebrate Anniversary
ing Feb. 4 at East Side cafe in
Mrs. Glenn Brown, Colleen and Ontario. Guest speaker was Pat­
Tim were Friday afternoon visit­ rick Ellam.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Williamson
ors of Mrs. Bob Holmes and chil­
dren. Mrs. Holmes served ice and family of New Plymouth
cream and cake to celebrate Bar­ were Sunday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams.
bara’s birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bretz spent Attend Boise Services
Wednesday evening of last week
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jayo spent
in Caldwell visiting their son-in- the weekend in Boise at the John
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jayo home. They attended fun­
Bob Bowen and family.
eral services for a niece, Reme
Mr. and Mrs. Don Savage and Jayo, on Saturday morning at
family spent Sunday afternoon St. John’s cathedral.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marion Os­
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lundy were
born of Nampa and Byron Cald­
well of Los Angeles at the Bill Friday evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Ford in Nyssa.
Nicholson home in Nyssa.
Mrs. David Ballantyne spent
Mrs. Wilson Winter of Ontario
spent Tuesday afternoon visiting last Thursday afternoon in Cald­
well visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Adams.
Leslie Topliff was a Monday Mrs. Ed Simpson.
evening dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Gressley.
Classifieds Bring Results!
"We've Something
BIG
in Store for You on
JOHN DEERE DAY I
Where .. . B & M EQUIPMENT CO., Nyssa
When......... THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20
LUNCH............. 11:30 a. m. in B & M Building
SHOW................ 1:30 p.m. in B & M Building
The 1964 Additions io the JOHN DEERE
Farm Equipment Line... Tractors, Combines,
Pickers, Gyramors and an Array of Others.
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
ULLER
Physicians and
Surgeons
Fieldmen Will Be Present to Explain These
and Other Eguipment Lines.
ENJOY
AN ALL-STAR CAST OF COMEDIANS
Led by Mount Idy's CHARLIE WEAVER!
FIRESTONE
DEALER STORE
“By Appointment Only”
■»O'FATO FARMING
YIELDS ■>■>0 FITS
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.
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
Dentists
J. R. CUNDALL
Dantiat
FREE
17 South Third Street
Dial 372-3538
Nyssa
Oregon
J. W. OLSEN, D.M.D.
DENTAL OFFICE
Seventh and Bower Av«.
Dial 372-3311
Nyssa
Oregon
Veterinarians
TREASURE VALLEY
ANIMAL HOSPITAL
♦ 07 Mam St.
Dial 372-3847
Nyssa, Oregon
NYLON HOSE io First 100 Ladies Registering
After 10:30 a.m. (Sizes Exchanged
At Bracken's Dept. Store)
LUNCH and SHOW for All Farmers and
Their Families... DON'T MISS IT!
Dr. B. E. R om
Nyssa — 372-3552
Dr. R. W. Faulk
Parma —722-6311
Dr. D. R. Mason
Parma — 772-6332
Large and Small Animals
B&M EQUIPMENT Co.
1100 Adrian Blvd.
Nyssa, Oregon
Phone 372-2239