PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1964 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON Duane Beils Arrives From Viel Nam; Family Dinner Held in Parents' Home By Farmerette Club NU ACRES — Staff Sergeant Duane Betts, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Betts, arrived home May 6 from Viet Nam. A potluck family dinner was held Sunday at the Betts home in honor of Duane and his family. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Betts and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conner and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Betts and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rhinehart and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Betts and family are moving to Klamath Falls, Ore. The George Dohners have com- pleted their patio-lanai and are planning a potluck picnic Jor their church group of the On- tario Friends church. Leona Bryan was a Friday lun- cheon guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Robertson in Caldwell. Visits in Parental Home Linda Lee Dailey of Salt Lake City is spending this week visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Dailey. Recent callers at the J. T. Mar­ tin home were Eldon Riblett of the University of Idaho, Mrs. D. Derrington of Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Samuels of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. John Wolfkiel of Meri­ dian. Recent visitors at the Ted Alli­ son home were her sister, Mrs. Reynolds of Nampa, and her grandson, Loran Foster of Boise. Mrs. Caywood, also a sister from Nampa, was a Saturday guest. Mr. and Mrs. Allison visited Monday in Nampa, Caldwell and Notus. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tuttle of New Plymouth visited Sunday at the Allison home. Mrs. Tuttle is a niece of Mrs. Allison. à Ji» Wnedict Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague were recent Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lissonbee in Boise. The latter entered St. Luke’s hospital that afternoon and underwent major surgery the following day. Mrs. McKague visited her last Thursday and found her to be recovering satis­ factorily. Charles and Emmaline Nelson of Marsing were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague. Farmerettes Name Committees A regular meeting of the Far­ merette club was held May 20 at the home of Effie Nielsen with 15 members present. The regular business session was presided over by President Lois Kersey. Committees were named and plans for the yearbooks read. The By Ruth Bowers president also read the by-laws KINGMAN KOLONY — Polly­ for benefit of new members. Af­ anna club will meet Thursday, ter the meeting, refreshments June 4, at the home of Mrs. Her­ were served by Mrs. Nielsen and schel Thompson. Annual July Mrs. Kersey, assisted by Mrs. picnic will be planned during this Elizabeth Baxter. June meeting meeting. will be held at the home of Mrs. Omar Betts with Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horn and Conner as co-hostess. Eva Goodman spent Saturday Ralph Baxter spent last week­ visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ver­ end at home. He is spending the non Schaffield at Eagle. summer at Dry Lake as foreman Mr. and Mrs. John Kygar and on Ted Shigeno’s farm. Florene and Karen Conant at­ Suffers Heart Attack tended commencement exercises Mrs. Alida Smit suffered a in Vale Friday evening. Danny heart attack early last week at Ryan was one of the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. John Kygar and her home. She is a patient at Holy Rosary hospital in Ontario Florene visited during the eve­ and is reported to be doing as ning of May 20 with the Bill Doty family of Black Canyon. The well as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne of The Dotys recently purchased a farm Dalles were recent visitors at the in that vicinity. Later the Kygars home of Mr. and Mrs. George visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ma­ hon ic in Nampa. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Jones re­ Grandsons Visit Skinners cently spent three days in Rose­ Mr. and Mrs. Claude Skinner burg and Springfield, Ore. drove to Sparks, Nev., Friday and Daniel Walker went to Weiser were met there by Mr. and Mrs. May 20 and will spend the sum­ Robert Skinner. Robbie and Mike mer working for Jack Morris on returned Saturday with their his ranch at Mann’s Creek. grandparents for a two - week May 20 evening guests at the visit. Gary Betts home were George The Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Barn­ Baskett and Beverly Norman of hart were Friday evening guests Payette. at the Walter Pinkston home. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Kreager joined a group of Owyhee Riding club members Sunday and spent the day riding in Succor creek canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb called I last Thursday evening at the Bob! Toomb home to see the new baby I and of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ford. Surgeons Transferred to Medford Thomas Sant is spending a few j days at home before going to j K. E. KERBY. M. D. Medford, Ore., where he has been K. A. DANFORD, M. D. transferred. Sant is planting trees Physicians and Surgeons for the forestry department. Dial 372-2241 Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De­ Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Water visited last Thursday eve- ' Daily Except Saturday and ning with Mr. and Mrs. Carl j Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12. Begeman. Don Fox visited Friday after­ noon with his mother, Mrs. W. H. MAULDING CLINIC Fox of Ontario. Mrs. Fox is ill L. A. Mauldlng. M. D. but is reported to be recovering Physician and Surgeon I satisfactorily. “By Appointment Only” Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox and Dial 372-2216 Mrs. Johnnie Thiel took Mrs. Ra­ Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. leigh Chamberlain to Boise Mon­ Daily Except Wednesday, Satur­ day, May 25, to consult an eye doctor. day and Sunday. Wednesday and Saturday, 9 to 12. Visit From Pendleton Stanley Franks and son, David DAVID W. SARAZIN, M. D. o f Pendleton, arrived Sunday I Physician and Surgeon evening to spend a week visiting Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. his mother, Mrs. Bernal Maybon, and his brother, Pete Franks and Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon. family. —Phones— Mr. and Mrs. Joe Louk of Office 372-3365 Res 372-3173 Idaho Falls left Monday for their Office: 213 Main Street home after spending the past few days at the Carl Piercy residence. The Louks are Mrs. Piercy’s par­ Dentists ents. Mrs. Bernal Maybon spent last J. R. CUNDALL week in Nampa visiting her sis­ Don fist ter-in-law, Mrs. Nora Crawford. Karen Conant attended a sen­ 17 South Third Street ior class breakfast Monday mor­ Dial 372-3538 ning at the Adrian park. Nyssa Oregon t J/ 1 >5 Gal l Flinder» Corwin Karwy StwtfWö HenitìbM>a Lynn .?*<.«•«« Mi chaw» l Jr/feri#« R 1« ni4lM«l Mc<- f*-3y I I Virginia Montoya HIGH • NYSSA SCHOOL • FRONT END ALIGNMENT Dial 372-3311 Oregon Nyssa Veterinarians and -55» »o’ Main St Dial 372-3667 Nyssa, Oregon WHEEL BALANCING * * w Dr. B. E. R om General Repairing TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL Nyssa — 372-3552 Dr. R. W. Faulk Towne Garage Parma — 722-6311 Dr. D. R. Mason Parma — 772-6332 Large and Small Animals I $£S;: 3 Phone 372-3570 Nysaa, Oregon I NkhMl Oft Jarwll« N«i^r pl a »1 1 Class of 1964 • 0«^ 'Dierltt Uu»!> I I Jo» »odriçuex rrlena Rirwbart Pe^gv Sandor« -Brent S» Ì Frane«« Saw» 11 I I Carolyn Tan»an rt I Chrl Jia Tracy I Borni«t ScwltM»i I Physicians J. W. OLSEN, D.M.D. DENTAL OFFICE Seventh and Bower Ave. *VT0« Hi«*» EP ■ Pollyanna Club Ladies to Plan Summer Picnic ■MM L ' MMM PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ♦av*r Dian* Van tali’ 19 E L««A Whipp!« G&nQ/iaii'datiaM.'L, 19M Q^cuHaaie^! 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