THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1964
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
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Mrs. Jack Earnest Climbs Mi. Hood;
Children Remain With Grandparents
Seniors Observe Trial
In Law Day Occasion
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(From the Nyssa High Bulldog)
Law day was observed by
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swenson, I seniors as they attended a mock
Mrs. Oscar Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. | trial May 5 in the Nyssa gym
George McKnee of Boise were nasium.
From Ontario, Vale, Adrian and
Sunday afternoon visitors in the
Nyssa, 12 seniors were chosen to
M. L. Judd home.
act as a jury. Ontario and Vale
Play in Piano Recital
students impersonated the plain
Tina Call and Dee Farr of New tiff and defendant for the trial.
ell Heights played in a piano re
Professionals taking part in the
cital Sunday afternoon at the
trial
were Gene Stunz as the de
Nyssa LDS stake center.
fendant’s attorney, Max Taggart
Mmes. Charles Newbill, Marie as the prosecuting attorney and
Moore and Anna Pratt attended a Jeff Dorroh, Jr., district circuit
Friday evening meeting of Delta judge. Jim Cox of Ontario was
Kappa Gamma held at the Adrian in charge of the program.
Community church. It was the
An automobile accident was the
final meeting of this season.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge at case for the trial. The seniors,
tended the honor band concert in who were allowed to reach the
Ontario Sunday afternoon. Their verdict, arrived at the opposite
daughter, Marie, was among par conclusion than had the actual
jury for the real trial. However,
ticipating students.
the facts had been changed slight
Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam were ly.
of
Mr.
and
May 10 dinner guests
Bill Hammon spent the week Mrs. James Miller in Big Bend.
Dunker's Delight is made by
end at Bremerton with his broth Summoned to Ogden
combining until thoroughly mix
er-in-law and sister, Lt. and Mrs.
Mrs. Edith Hammon was called ed one-half cup liver sausage, one
Stan S. Parsons and Terri.
to Ogden, Utah, due to the illness cup sour cream, one 3-ounce pac
of her brother-in-law, Dode Neil kage of cream cheese, one enve
Attend Methodist Service
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff and son. She plans to make an ex lope onion soup mix, one teaspoon
Worcestershire sauce and a
family attended a memorial dedi tended visit and remain there of
few drops of tobasco.
over
Memorial
day.
She
will
visit
cation service Sunday morning at
the Methodist church in Nyssa. her seven daughters and she
Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. has five grandchildren graduating
Edward Topliff and family of from different high schools in
Hazelton, Idaho, They were all Utah this year.
Mrs. Lydia Worden was a Sun
dinner guests at the Leslie Top-
day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
liff home.
Mr. and Mrs. Monty Kristine Charles Leedy.
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Judd, Mr.
of Boise were Sunday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald and Mrs. Gerrit Timmerman, Mr.
Costley. A weekend guest in the and Mrs. Luit Stam attended a
Costley residence was David Sax Saturday evening housewarming
party for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller
ton.
Henrietta Carrol, a senior at in Big Bend.
College of Idaho in Caldwell, Californian Visits
spent Tuesday and Friday with
Mrs. Wilma Kurt of Compton,
Mrs. Thelma Hammon. She is a
former resident of Newell Heights Calif., arrived May 5 to visit her
and has a contract to begin teach sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Fahren-
ing physical education at Taft, bruch. On May 7 she accompanied
Mrs. Fahrenbruch to Yakima to
Ore., this fall.
visit their mother and two sis
Entertains Card Group
ters. They returned May 13 and
Happy Dozen card club met the following day the Fahren-
May 11 with Mrs. Lydia Worden. bruchs took Mrs. Kurt to Winne
Guest players were Dorothy Der mucca where she boarded a bus
rick, Dorothy Fox and Eva May- for her home.
bon. Prize winners were Bernice
Mmes. R. D. McKinley, Anna
Toomb, Dorothy Fox, Goldie Rob Pratt, Jake Borge, M. L. Kurtz,
erts and Dorothy Derrick.
Tina Schiemer and Irvin Topliff
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey of of Newell Heights were among
Coos Bay and Mr. and Mrs. Earl those attending a recent Presby
Province of Caldwell were Sun terian Women’s association meet
day dinner guests of the ladies’ ing at the home of Mrs. Helen
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mc Bishop in Big Bend.
Dermott.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fenn and
Mrs. Marie Moore accompanied family were Sunday dinner guests
the Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Rosen- of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn. Mr.
kilde to Homedale Monday when and Mrs. Howard Fenn and fam
they attended a potluck luncheon ily were Sunday afternoon visit
for ministers and their wives of ors.
the Boise Presbytery.
VISITS NYSSA PARENTS
Miss Frances Foster arrived
May 9 for an indefinite visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Foster. She is a Methodist mis
sionary and has been stationed at
Clarkabad, a village in West
Pakistan.
The visitor left Karachi, West
Pakistan, on April 30, arriving in
Portland Saturday, May 2. Be
fore coming to Nyssa she spent
a week with Eulalia Spoor, a mis
Call Us for
sionary friend also home on leave.
FREE INSPECTION
ARRIVE FROM OHIO
and ADJUSTMENT
Lt. and Mrs. Frankie Morris
arrived May 6 from Fairborn,
CO AST-TO-COAST Ohio,
to visit their parents, Mrs.
STORES
Marie Conklin of Ontario, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Morris and De
Victor R. Haburchak. Owner
lores. Lt. Morris is serving with
Phone 372-3545
the Air Force and will report
NYSSA ...OREGON
June 4 to Vance Air Force Base
at Enid, Okla.
By Mrs. Wilson Witt
NEWELL HEIGHTS—Mrs. Jack
Earnest of La Grande arrived
May 12 and visited until Friday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. D. McKinley. She returned
home, accompanied by her daugh
ters, Mary Ann and Susie, who
stayed with their grandparents
while Mrs. Earnest went on a
mountain climbing expedition on
Mt. Hood.
There were 17 in the party. The
group drove to Timberline Lodge
and it took eight hours to make
the climb to the top and four
hours to return to the lodge.
Mrs. Earnest reports it was very
cold with lots of snow and fog.
They wore face masks to keep
their faces from freezing and all
carried packs on their backs con
taining food and extra clothing.
“A mother-in-law is a ref
eree with an interest in one of
the fighters.**
NYSSAN AMONG STUDENTS
NAMED TO PHI BETA KAPPA
Bonnie Arai is among 48 Uni
versity of Oregon students elected
to Phi Beta Kappa, national scho
lastic honorary, according to a
release from the university news
bureau in Eugene.
Miss Arai is majoring in socio
logy and is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Arai of route 2, Nyssa.
Election of the high - ranking
senior scholars was held May 12
at the annual spring meeting of
the honorary chapter. The new
members will be initiated May 26.
CALIFORNIANS VISIT
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Norswor
thy of Temple City, Calif., were
Monday luncheon guests of her
cousin, Mrs. Doris Knoedler.
Miniature Plants, Trees Discussed at Garden Club Meet
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By Sunset Valley Ladies
1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen
SUNSET VALLEY — Owyhee were among residents
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of the val-
Garden dub members met May ¿7 who " eVt^Boise Friday to
l-l at
at the
fhp home
hnmn of
or Mrs.
\1rc James
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Langley with Mrs. E. J. Hobson view the Faith 7 space craft cap
as co-hostess. Guests were Mrs. sule on display in the capitol
Ken Lorensen and Mrs. Eugene | building.
Stephen.
Worthwhile Club to Picnic
Guest speaker was Mrs. Carl
Members of Worthwhile club
Powers of Parma who talked on and their families will meet at
“'Bonsais and Their Culture.” noon today, May 21, for a picnic
Bonsais are described as minia- at Cherry Creek resort.
ture plants and trees. Her talk
Mrs. Ruth Bowers was a Mo
has been termed very interesting
ther
Day dinner guest ot Mr.
by those who attended the meet and ’s Mrs.
Charles Chapin at On-
ing. Mrs. Powers also discussed
other plants and their growing tario.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Connell, Kel-
habits.
lye
and Brenda of Jackpot, Nev.,
Plans were made for a work
recent three-day guests of
day on May 22 when club mem were
her
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel
bers will go to the Owyhee ceme
Astoreca.
They
also visited with
tery to beautify the grounds.
Prior to adjournment of the her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asu-
meeting, refreshments were serv- mendi and family.
A barbecue dinner was served
ed by the hostesses.
last Thursday evening at the
Mrs. Wayne Robb and Mrs. Wayne Robb home honoring Mr.
Gabe Astoreca took a carload of and Mrs. Gabe Astoreca on their
young people recently to Ontario wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Harold Lenon and Steve
where they held a skating party.
In addition to those from Owyhee of Boise spent Sunday with the
Community church, others pres Gabe Astorecas and Jess Asumen-
ent included those from Vale, dis. In the afternoon the families
Jamieson and Malheur Butte drove to Owyhee dam and Cherry
churches.
Creek resort.
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner
were May 10 guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin.
Audrey Astoreca went with the
second grade class of Adrian to
Boise Friday on a field trip. They
visited the museum, a bakery and
also saw the space capsule.
Visit in Gordon Home
Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Gordon at Murphy, Idaho.
Other guests in the Gordon home
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perko
of Grandview. The Ekangers also
visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Schweizer of Ontario. Mrs. Ekan
ger, Mrs. Jerry Gordon and chil
dren spent Monday visiting in the
Gabe Astoreca home.
Classifieds Bring Results!
DANCE!
For Members of Oregon
Trail Hall Association
FRIDAY, MAY 22—9 p.m.
Music by Alice Newland’s
Orchestra, Local No. 423
At OREGON TRAIL HALL
Treasure Valley Animal Hospital
On Alberta Avenue
Water Heating
Troubles?
Yi Mile West of Malheur Memorial Hospital
NYSSA
OREGON
Sunday, May 24, 1964
From 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m
MRS. LYNN (NORA) SNODGRASS and
DR. DWIGHT MASON are shown here in
the reception office of the newly con
structed Treasure Valley Animal hospital
located on Alberta avenue, just west of
Nyssa. Walls of the office are covered
with birch paneling except for the north
one which is painted pale yellow and con
tains built - in shelves used for supplies.
The counter tops are tangerine and are
partially topped by fiberglas panels. Be-
low the counter top is a built - in work
counter with shelves. A long mirror hangs
on the east wall and in this photo can be
seen a reflection of Mrs. Snodgrass as she
fills out a purchase receipt. In the north
west corner of the room is more shelving
space covered with sliding glass doors. In
direct lighting, floors covered with light
colored tile and tangerine plastic chairs
are other features adding to the attractive
ness of the room__ Journal Photo.
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