Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 21, 1965, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. 1965
LADIES PREPARE ITEMS
’ HOSPITALS
NHS Exchange Student Set to Speak FOR Nine VETERANS
members of the past presi­
’s group of the American Le­
At Meeting of Apple Valley PTA Unit dent
gion auxiliary met Jan. 11 at the
home of Mrs. H. O. Hopkins for
Bv Mrs. Waldo Smalley
APPLE VALLEY—Apple Vai-
ley PTA meeting will be held
Jan. 28 in the school gymnasium,
This meeting will be a combined
session for January and February.
Rolf Lier, exchange student
from Norway, will be the guest
speaker. He is a senior at Nyssa
high school and living in the
Ralph G. Lawrence home.
Founders’ day will also be ob­
served that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nichols and
sons of Parma, Mr. and Mrs. Lar­
ry Simmons of Caldwell were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Simmons of Boise.
They were celebrating birthday
anniversaries for Rex Nichols and
Mrs. Larry Simmons.
Visits Baker Relatives
Karen Saunders visited during
the weekend with cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Ennos Neil Cook at
Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brenner,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Collins and
Lavina, all of Boise, were Sun­
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fay Collins.
The Rev. and Mrs. Ellis McRob­
erts were Monday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Dibble. The latter couple visited
Saturday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Dibble of Nampa.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson
1 visited Monday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Dick of Nampa and
later the two couples had dinner
I at ' Harmony
cafe. Mr. and Mrs.
”
Wilson spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wilson in
Twin Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saun­
ders, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kellogg
visited Sunday afternoon in the
Leroy and Virgil Seward homes.
Ladies Return From Quincy
Mrs. Eva Zimdars and Mrs.
Harry Jurries returned Tuesday
from a 10 - day trip to Quincy,
Wash. They went to Quincy to
be with Mrs. Zimdar’s daughter,
Mrs. Duke Ross, who had surgery
Jan. 5 at a Wenatchee hospital.
They report bus travel very un­
comfortable and roads bad with
snow and ice everywhere.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley,
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Henshaw
and daughter of Caldwell were
recent Thursday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Henshaw of
Middleton. The Smalleys were
Friday luncheon guests at the
Al Grimes home in Caldwell.
Mrs. Ed Sells is reported to
have been quite ill during the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Boston and
girls, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shippy
and son of Weiser were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Boston.
Merry Matrons io Answer Roll Call
By Giving Pollyanna Suggestions
By Peggy Brown
OREGON TRAIL—Merry Mat­ .
rons club met Jan. 13 at the home
of Lucille Poppe in Apple Valley
with seven members and one
visitor, Mrs. Fritts, in attendance.
Meeting was called to order by
Alberta Tyner in the absence of
the president. New yearbooks
were distributed. After the busi­
ness meeting, a guessing game
was played with Jessie Chard,
Louise Holmes, Mrs. Poppe and
Mrs. Fritts winning prizes. Re­
freshments were served by the
hostess.
Club adjourned to meet Jan. 27
with Mrs. Ed Tyner. Roll call will
be “■Pollyanna Suggestions.”
Mr. and Mrs. David Ballantyne
and boys were recent Thursday
evening guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Simpson in
Caldwell.
Steve Ross, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Bert Ross of Nyssa, was a week­
end guest of Mark Dee Hartley
in the Mark Hartley home.
Attend Jaycee Banquet
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley at­
tended the Jaycee banquet Jan.
12 in Vale.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Wharton
and Marilyn of Boise spent Sun­
day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Adams.
Mrs. Virgil Viers of Kingman
Kolony spent Saturday visiting
Mrs. Glenn Brown while their
Mrs. Dale Clary of Parma was husbands attended a machinery
a Friday morning coffee guest of sale in Nyssa.
Mrs. Rolland Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. Gib Holmes of
Darlene Dickson spent Mon­ Nyssa were recent Thursday eve­
day afternoon visiting Mrs. Larry ning visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Holmes and children. Mrs. Mar­ Frank Byers. On Friday evening
vin Udlinek and children were Mr. and Mrs. Byers were guests
Tuesday afternoon visitors of of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Holmes
Mrs. Holmes.
and Jerry.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Forbes of
Boise were recent Thursday din­ Visitor From Vale
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic
Mrs. Homer Jackson of Vale
Marshall.
spent Wednesday afternoon visit­
ing Mrs. Alfred Adams.
Visit Washington Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tyner and
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams spent family were Friday evening vis-
Sunday evening at the Thurman itors of their son - in - law and
Hill home in Apple Valley and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
visited Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Benoit in Nyssa.
Low of Quincy, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crocker vis­
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Marshall and
Lee Strickland were Sunday din­ ited Tuesday evening of last week
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pellis- with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Seuell
siere in Huntington.
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Seuell and Lois Jean in the Big
Bend community.
Mr. and Mrs. David Ballantyne
By Farmerette Club
spent Monday and Tuesday of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baxter left last week at John Day. Brett and
Jan. 12 for Tucson, Ariz., where Flynn stayed with their uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
they plan to spend the remaining Moses in Apple Valley while
winter months. They expect to their parents were away.
return early in March to their
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clifford
home in Nu Acres. They plan to were Saturday morning guests of
visit in New Mexico and in Old Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers.
Mexico.
Mrs. Doris Keck and Mrs. Effie
Nielsen attended the annual coun­ VISIT BOISE RELATIVES
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weeks were
ty meeting of the Extension ser­
vice held Jan. 12 at the Bluebird weekend guests of her brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Otis
cafe in Payette.
Mrs. W. E. Durham spent sev­ Squier in Boise. Mrs. Hazel Farr
eral recent days in Twin Falls joined the group for Sunday din­
visiting her son and family and ner.
returned home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague GUESTS FROM PAYETTE
Sunday visitors in the Tom El­
were Jan. 12 Ontario visitors.
Mrs. McKague spent the after­ dredge home were her brother-
noon with Mrs. Len Dykstra, in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
while McKague attended a sale. Bill Carpenter and son of Payette.
Nu Acres News
Eagles Only!
FREE
F
Eagles' Activities!
Steak dinner, with all the trim­
mings, will be served between
the hours of 7 and 9 p.m. Satur­
day, Jan. 23, at the Eagles’ hall in
a delayed Christmas party. Fol­ Nyssa, according to Bill LaBoun-
lowing a short meeting, gifts ty.
Dancing to music by the Del
were exchanged and the remain-
der of the time was spent visit- Smith band will begin at 9 o’-
clock and continue until 1 a.m.
ing.
There were 22 ditty bags to be Additional information can be
sent to the Veterans’ hospital in found in an advertisement in this
Portland. The ladies prepared issue of the Journal.
For “Eagles Only”. . . A free
181 sacks of cookies which were
chicken
dinner will be served at
sent during December to patients
in the Veterans’ hospital at Boise. 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 24, at the
Next meeting of the group is Boise lodge hall with an invita­
planned for Feb. 1 at the home tion extended to Nyssa Eagles
and members of their families.
of Mrs. Harriet Pennie.
There will be dancing for the
teenagers and other entertain-
Classifieds Bring Results 1
iment for the younger kiddies.
PAGE THREE
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL
Nyssan Presented
DINNER MEETING SLATED
Mrs. John Bullock returned
Ontario chapter of Alcoholics With Navy Awards
home Monday from Malheur Me­
Anonymous will hold its anniver­ For Viet Nam Duty
morial hospital where she under­
sary dinner-meeting at 8:30 this
went foot surgery last Thursday.
Seaman Apprentice Richard
evening in St. Matthew’s Episco­ Stroh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her E. ­ She is reported to be recovering
pal church at Ontario. The ses­ man Stroh of route 1, Nyssa, was i satisfactorily.
sion will be open to the public recently awarded the the Navy
—
and
cor- Unit Commendation ribbon and VISITS NYSSA PARENTS
j0? everyone
ev®ry°ne is extended
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dia we^come-
Miss Mary Lou Lancaster ar­
Armed Forces Expeditionary
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medal while serving aboard the rived Monday from College of
REPORT BIRTH OF GRANDSON attack aircraft carrier USS Con­ Idaho in Caldwell to spend the
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Peterson stellation, a unit of the Seventh week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Muri Lancaster.
have received word of the birth; Fleet in the Far East.
of a son to their son-in-law and
Members of the crew received
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald their awards for their part in op­ stant reminder of the United
C. Anderson in Seattle. The in­ erations conducted off the coast States’ firm intentions of fulfill­
fant arrived Saturday, Jan. 16, of Viet Nam during the Gulf of ing its obligations to the free na­
and weighed nine pounds. He has Tonkin incident in August.
tions of the Far East.
been named Ole for his paternal
The Constellation is scheduled
While on patrol with the Sev­
grandfather. Mrs. Anderson is enth Fleet, the Constellation and to return to the United States in
the former Avon Peterson.
other ships have served as a con- early 1965.
Mutants the Word for these fine
FOR
THE
BEST
SEASONING
Use
Crescent
Black
Pepper
Prices
Effective
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
and
SATURDAY
BE ASSURED OF QUALITY AND SERVICE AT RAY'S FOOD FAIR
and Take Advantage of these LOW MID-WINTER SPECIALS I
Indian River
PINK
Fresh—Large
SOLID HEADS
Grapefruit
Lettuce
Whole
CHUNK STYLE
LEAN —SLAB
Bologna
Bacon
14
MORTON'S —TASTY TV
Dinners
BETTY CROCKER
4 Lbs. 39*
$100
3 for
Pancake Mix
LUMBERJACK — 21-OZ
SYRUP
SCOTTIES — 400-COUNT — FACIAL
5 Boxes
TISSUE
SWIFT'S
$100
Tamales
Clover
Club
Chips
$100
Pkg.
2 for 69*
Pineapple
C 41 Of)
5 Tins * 1u
Meat Balls
31™ $ 100
DEL MONTE —No. 211 SIZE
CLEARWATER
>.... 6 Tins $ l00
Tuna Fist
FESTIVAL QUEEN — STRAWBERRY
Preserves
59*
DELICIOUS
German Chocolate
Jar
63*
QUALITY and FRESHNESS ARE
FEATURES AT OUR IN-STORE
BAKERY
FRESH FROM
OUR OVEN
TO YOU
CAKE
CHICKEN
DINNER
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SUNDAY, JAN. 24-2 p.m.
At Boise Lodge Hall
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Take the Family . . . Dancing
For Teenagers . . . Other
Entertainment for Smaller Kids!
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