Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 01, 1965, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1965
Sunday School Group Hears Talk
Given in Boise by Miss America
Benefit Tea Planned
To Aid Cancer Fund
Arrangements are being made
for an open house tea with pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plagman, ceeds designated for the Ameri­
By Mrs. Waldo Smalley
Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Arnold of can Cancer Society fund, it is
APPLE VALLEY — Mr. and
Jefferson,
Ore., left March 17 for announced by Mrs. Joe Maughan,
Mrs. Foy Brown, Donna Bay,
their
homes.
They had been vis­ residential chairman of the unit.
Louise Piercy and Helen Wilson
The event will be held between
iting
here
with
Mrs. Hanna Rob­
took 26 teenagers of the Apple
the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. on Wed-
inson
and
other
friends
and
were
Valley Sunday school and their
: nesday, April 7, in the home of
guests to Boise recently to see also taking care of some business Mrs. Houston Wilson, 622 King
matters.
Vonda Kay VanDyke, the present
avenue. Assisting Mrs. Maughan
Miss America.
Visit in Rookstool Home
and Mrs. Wilson with the benefit
The young people toured the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool project are Mrs. Herman Towne
Cathedral of the Rockies and visited on the evening of March and Mrs. Louise Heldt.
were served punch and cookies 18 with their son, Mr. and Mrs.
with teenagers of Boise. They Robert Rookstool and family in GIRL SCOUTS REPORT
then went to Boise high school Caldwell. Carol Jean returned ON HIKING EXCURSION
gym where they heard Miss Van­ home with them to spend the
Members of Girl Scout troop
Dyke speak on “Youth for weekend. Sunday dinner guests 338 met Tuesday morning, March
Christ.”
in the Rookstool home were Mr. 23, at the home of Mrs. Dick
and Mrs. Leonard Newgen of Tensen to prepare for a hike into
A guest of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nyssa. The Rookstools visited the Apple Valley community.
Doersch is their son, ETC Donald that evening with their son-in-
Upon arrival at the site, they
A. Doersch, who arrived home law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. made camp, gathered wood and
March 11 on a 30-day furlough. Jim Edens and family of Payette. made an open fireplace by dig-
George Miller and his Korean ging a hole in the ground and
He had been stationed in Greece
for the past 18 months and will foster-son of Nampa were March lining it with rocks.
return for duty at Norfolk, Va., 19 visitors in the Conley Wilson
The girls then heated their foil­
where he will be aboard a train­ home. Recent weekend guests in wrapped lunch by laying it on
the Wilson home were Mr. and the hot coals.
ing ship.
After cleaning up the camp
Mr. and Mrs. Ace Evans of Mrs. Larry Wilson of Twin Falls.
Boise were March 19 visitors at On Sunday the two couples pic­ grounds, the Girl Scouts laid a
the home of Mrs. Lucy Evans and nicked and fished at Owyhee trail, hiked and played games, be­
reservoir.
Janice.
fore returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boston, Patty
—Nancy Ross, Reporter.
and Gayln Wilson of Vancouver,
Wash., were recent weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bos-
| ton. On Sunday they and Mrs.
J Anna Boston visited with Sara
Miller at Blakley nursing home
and also dined in Caldwell.
Honored on Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin
and family were March 20 dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ho­
ney. The occasion honored the
Griffin couple on their 21st wed­
ding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Simmons
of Caldwell were March 21 dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ni­
chols. Afternoon visitors were
Mrs. Eva Eytchison, Mrs. Dorothy
and Janet, Mrs. Fred
AND DECORATOR AIDS Button
Chapman and Robin, all of Boise.
Cleta Saunders and Shirley
AT OUR
Nielsen were recent Tuesday
guests of Helen Seward and Betty
Jean Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Boston and
girls returned home March 17
from a week-long trip. They vis­
ited Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harris
and family at Springfield, Ore.,
and with the Roy Boston family
at Vancouver, Wash.
Al Pierce and Julia of Fruitland
were March 21 evening visitors in
A smart new selection of the
the Fay Collins residence.
most popular Western deco­
Mrs. Hazel Ferguson entered a
rator colors and new decora^
Caldwell hospital recently for
ing aids to help you choose the
observation.
SWIFT'S — VIENNA
right paint colon for your
home. All colors available in
Attend Graveside Rites
Fuller’s fast-drying, easy-te-
Several members of the Seward
■oviy Interior Latex Paint,
and Saunders families attended
graveside services March 20 at
Hillcrest cemetery in Nampa for
GALLON SIZE
the infant of Mr. and Mrs. Emery
LATEX WALL PAINT Kellog.
Mr. and Mrs. Pheral Dodson
Many Beautiful Colors
and family of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Martin and son of Nu
Acres were March 21 dinner
JACK 'N BEANSTALK
guests of the Kenneth Saunders.
Per Gallon
On Sunday evening the Saunders
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo
DON B. MOSS
Kent in Nyssa to help Kent cele­
brate a birthday anniversary.
MORNING
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Collins were
recent Wednesday overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
417 Main Street
Frasier in Boise. They visited
March 18 with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Phone 372-2124
Cahill in the Idaho capital city.
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SENIOR CITIZENS REPORT
ON BIRTHDAY OBSERVANCE
Members of Senior Citizens club
having birthday anniversaries in
January, February and March
were honored with a March 26
potluck dinner meeting at Faith
Lutheran church.
Games and visiting were high­
lights of the day’s activities. A
reading by one of the club mem­
bers has been promised for the
April 9 meeting.
4-H JET SEWERS MEET
Jet Sewers 4-H club meeting
was held Monday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Bill Hamilton
with Nancy Wilson in charge of
serving refreshments.
The business session was con­
ducted by President Pam Saito,
with Secretary Janine Saito read­
ing minutes of the previous ses-
sion.
A report was given on the
March 13 cooked food sale, and
assistance was given to those
who needed it on their sewing
projects.
—Patsy Wilson, Reporter.
MEMBER OF CHOIR
Miss Mary Lou Lancaster is a
member of the College of Idaho
concert choir which performed
last week at various places in
California.
PAGE THREE
Cub Scouts Compete
In Pinewood Derby;
Top Winners Told
RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL
Mrs. Dirick Nedry was released
Tuesday from Malheur Memorial
hospital after undergoing recent
Bradley Ropp of den 4 emerged surgery. She is now at her home
as winner of the Pinewood derby and reported to be recovering
in preliminary runoffs held on nicely.
—
March 23 during a regular meet­
ing of Cub Pack 419. Other win­ VISITORS FROM LA GRANDE
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Danford and
ners were Johnny Kouns, den 4,
second; Allen Prowell, den 1, son of La Grande spent several
third; Kirk Savage, den 1, fourth. days last week visiting their par­
Martin Greig served as starter ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker,
for the race; Bud Sappe was der­ Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Danford.
by chairman, while Duane Hol­
comb and Red Wilson judged the
events.
Scouting awards were present-
ed to Dean Sappe, wolf, one gold,
one silver; Don Sappe, wolf, one
gold, one silver, one-year pin;
Paul Voeller, one-year pin, one
gold arrow.
IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY
LISTS MALHEUR STUDENTS
Among 19 Oregon students en­
rolled at Idaho State university
in Pocatello are Alan Gregory
Duff and Richard A. Lawrence
of Nyssa; Lavere Tony Binder,
Victor Fred Nelson, Benny Miller
and Don Wyatt Spencer of On­
tario.
According to a university news
release, total enrollment for the
term is 3,830 students, a spring
semester record.
Watch for Grand Opening . . .
HAROLD KASSMAN'S
CLUB MEETING ANNOUNCED
Rebekah Sunshine club meet­
ing will be held at 2 p.m. Friday,
April 2, in the home of Mrs. Ellis
Walters at 402 Good avenue.
SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. David Imel and
family of Homedale were guests
of the Charles Quinowski family
at the Mexican dinner served
Sunday and sponsored by St.
Bridget’s Catholic church.
All-New Chevron Station
• • • at • • •
Third and Main — Nyssa, Oregon
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SATURDAY, APRIL 10,1965
STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS
SEE
NEW
COLORS
The Top Meat I3uy
of the U)edc PORK
NEW
FULLER
PAINT
COLOR
CENTER
Roast
$1
Sausages
SPECIAL!
59c
PUREX
$3.39
6 Tins $ 1
BEANS
FIRESTONE
DEALER STORE
MILK
Haley's 46-Oz. — ORANGE & GRAPE
Drink
FARM-GARDEN
HAND TOOLS
1
Irrigation Shovels . . . .
Garden Rakes . • • • •
Dirt Shovels
Lawn Brooms .
$>65
4
MAZOLA —QUART
Corn Oil
SHAVER'S — 303 Size
$>35
$189
• •
Beet Hoes
u
Grapefruit 4 Tins otF
SHORT-HANDLE
83”
Beet Hoes
AUGER-TYPE
Post-Hole Diggers . . .
$470
STANDARD-TYPE
Post-Hole Diggers . . .
$360
ALSO HANDLES
For Above-Named Tools
B & M EQUIPMENT CO
1100 Adrian Boulevard
Phone 372-2239
NYSSA . . . OREGON
TENDER
CURED
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$129
89c
63'
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$1
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