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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON Dahl Olsen Promoted Honor Palrolmvn Members of ÀKH Extension Unit To Cadet Lt. Colonel Plan Yule Dinner and Gift Exchange In BYU -ROTC Unit Dahl Olsen, an Air Force ROTC Mr. un(j Mr„ R p viiKinley cadet, has been promoted to the spent a recent weekend with rank of cadet lieutenant colonel, their son - in • law and daughter, as the result of an expansion, it Mr. und Mrs. Juck Earnest and was announced last week by Col. family in Lu Grunde. Paul H. Sharp, professor of aero Tiiv Misses Mary and Margaret space studies at Brighum Young Humphrey of Caldwell recently university in Provo, Utuh. entertained for a group of women The student is u son of Mr. and who studied together at the Col Mrs. J. O. (Brig) Olsen of route lege of Idaho a number of years 2, Nyssa. He will assume the ago. Among guests was Mrs. M position of operations officer for L. Judd of this community. the newly formed 855th AFROTC Observe Education Week Cadet wing. He had served as The Irvin Topliffs, Mrs. Howard group operations officer for that Fenn und Mrs. Gerrit Timmerman wing since May this year. were among those who visited th«- The expansion was made pos Adrian schools lust week during sible by the enrollment of over the National Education observ 400 cadets this semester at BYU, ance. an increase of nearly 100 percent Leslie Topliff was a Sunday over tin- previous semester, Col. dinner guest of his son and Sharp stated. daughter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Air Force ROTC will offer Ca Irvin Topliff. det Lt. Col. Olsen a commission Dl H A Bisset, Dr. Merle as an Air Force second lieutenant By Ethel Mae Dail Kurtz, Gary and Scott arrived upon graduation in J-unc 1966. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chamber- Friday by plane from Portland. He is majoring in Asian studies OREGON TRAIL Mr. and Mrs. lain attended the Relief society They visited Mr. and Mrs. Dudley and his training in that field will Roy Holmes, Mr and Mrs. Bob dinner and bazaar held Friday Kurtz and family and did some be of great value in his chosen Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wismer evening at the Owyhee LI) S pheasant hunting while in the career within the U. S. Air Force. and Mrs. A. H. Keck were among ward. They report a good crowd area. Other weekend guests in those attending the Saturday eve In attendance. the Kurtz home were Bill Hamil ning wedding of Marilyn Lowe ton, Kelly and Craig Kurtz. Mills and Minard Hart. Released From Hospital Ix>uise Hill and Leota Stillman A party honoring the newly L. C. McDermott recently re weds was held at the Eagles hall turned home after being treated visited on the afternoon of Nov. By Emily Myers following the ceremony. Among for two weeks at a Caldwell hos 17 with Mrs. Lydia Worden. those in attendance were Mr. and pital. He is reported to be great Attend Wedding Rites Mrs Melvin Crocker visited last Marvin Udlinek. ly improved, Mr. and Mrs. Ix/uis Pratt, Mr. » --------- — ■ ' . I, and Mrs. Luit Stam attended the Thursday with Nellie Brownfield Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams at VISIT NYSSA PARENTS Saturday noon wedding rites at Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crocker were tended the Saturday wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayes and uniting Don Dirksen and Agnes children of Medford and Miss Jan Muller, The ceremony was per Sunday dinner guests at the Donald Dirksen and Agnes Muller Rinehart, a college student at formed in Blessed Sacrament Keith Moore home in Notus. Dur in Ontario. Ashland, Ore., planned to arrive church at Ontario. The bride is ing the afternoon, they visited in Party Honors Don Ballou Wednesday evening to »pond the a nurse, having graduated from I the H. A. Reed home at Caldwell. Billy Holmes attended a Sun Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen Thanksgiving holidays with the the school of nursing at St. Al- day party honoring Don Ballou were Sunday visitors of Mr. and women’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. phonsus hospital in Boise. Her on his birthday anniversary. Grant Rinehart and Trlena. husband is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Pete Aman at Nampa. Sunday dinner guests in the Joe Dirksen of rural Nyssa. Arrive From Roseburg David Ballantyne home were Mrs. RETURN TO CALIFORNIA Mrs. Marie Moore and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers Mrs. Dan (Rena) Blattman and Lillian Fahrenbruch helped to Roseburg, Ore., arrived Friday to Myrna Holsclaw and three chil- daughter, Danna, left Wednesday finish a quilt last Thursday at the spend a week visiting Mr. and dren and Mrs. Wilda Hull of for their home in Ridgecrest, home of Mrs. Verl Bishop in Big Mrs. Melvin Crocker. Mrs. Rich Boise. The Ed Tyner family attended Calif., after visiting since Nov. 6 Bend. ard Bones visited Tuesday in the an annual young people's banquet with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crocker residence. Tuesday evening at Owyhee Joe Dirksen of route 2, Nyssa. Fenn Undergoes Surgery Mr. and Mrs. Charles Share, Community church. Mrs. Alfred Simpson cared for Mrs Blattman came to attend the Mrs. Le Roy Morris and boys wedding of her brother, Don the two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Share and Dirksen, and Agnes Muller The Wesley Walker while they took children and Clarence Davis went of Boise are spending this week to Dallas, Ore., last week to at with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. rites were performed Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn and Mrs at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Duane Fenn of Vale to Portland 1 tend funeral services for Mrs. Alfred Adams. to see the latter’s husband who is Emmer Davis. They returned Guest» in Byers Home church in Ontario. in a hospital there. The Walkers , home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farmer were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bellon, Mrs. I left Nov. 17 and returned home Sunday. The Fenn trio remained Jim Jefferies and Mrs. Ellis Wal Monday evening dinner guests of Wholesale Prices 1 in the Rose City to be with Duane ’ ters were Sunday evening callers Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers. Other callers at the Byers residence who expected to undergo surgery in the Byrd Walters home. Gordon Dobbins of Portland during the week were Mr. and Monday morning. Mrs. Earl Crocker, Russell Gress- Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff vis-' visited last week in the Chester ley and Esther Stephen. Mrs. Up to 400 Lb*. $18.50 j ited Sunday afternoon with her I Mills home. Ethel Lay and Miss Francis 400 to 1.000 Lb*. 14.25 ; brother. Mr. and Mrs. Wnvne Kratzberg of Payette spent Sun 1.000 to 2.000 Lb*. 12.25 Warren and Dale at Parma. Re- ' SISTER DIES IN IDAHO day with the Byers couple. 2.000 to 5.000 Lb*. 11.50 freshments were served in honor f Funeral services were conduct 5,000 to 10.000 Lb*. 11.00 of the latter’s sixth birthday an ed Wednesday at Montpelier, VISIT IN ZINN HOME Idaho, for Mrs. Jean Stoddard, 10.000 io 20.000 Lb*. 10.75 niversary. Sunday evening visitors in the sister of Nyssans Waynard and Charlie Zinn home were Mr. and Over 20.000 Lb*. 10.25 SATURDAY DINNER GUESTS Sylvan Talbot and Oleen Talbot Mrs. Adolph Schultz of Apple Suturday dinner guests in the of Fruitland. BLACK PIPE Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen. Howard Myrick home were their Mrs Stoddard succumbed early $13.00 (Over 400 Lbs.) son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Monday morning following a Mrs. Jerry Myrick and Vicki, and brief illness. Burton Blades of Ontario. The In addition to the deceased’s Jerry Myricks left Sunday for brothers, other area relatives at Owyh«« Junction their home in Pendleton after tending the services included Phone 372-2108 spending the past week visiting Mrs. Waynard Talbot, Mr. and ¡É relatives in this area. Mrs. Glen Weeks. By Mr». Wilion Witt NEWELL HEIGHTS A K II Extension unit meeting was held Nov. 18 at the home of Mrs. Carl (Gnetty) Piercy with 12 mcinlx-ra In attendance. The lesson on ’'Frozen Deaaerts" was presented by Miss Helen Dwelle, Malheur county extension agent. Mrs. Piercy, vice chair man. was in charge of the busi ness meeting due to the absence of Chairman Dorothy Fox. Plans were made for the Christ mas meeting to l>e held Dec. 10 nt the home of Mrs. Fox. Meat for n 12:30 p m. potluck dinner will be furnished, and a gift exchange will follow the luncheon hour. Miss Dwelle announced that a “holiday" meeting will be held at 1:30 p.m. Nov. 30 In Nyssa. Theme of the session will be "Ideas for Christmas Gifts" The public is invited to attend. Area Residents Attend Saturday Wedding, Party Owyhee News ON STEEL PAGE THREE ANN PETRIE and CURT TUTTLE, sixth grade students, took honors during Octo ber for school patrol duties. Ann Is in Mrs. Hatt's classroom and was named patrol of ficer of the motah. SI is is a daughter of Police Chief and Mrs. F. E. Petrie of 209 Reece avenue. Curt was selected as pa trolman for October. He is a student in Mrs. Dorothy Wilson's classroom and is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tuttle who re side at 4 0 5 South Seventh street. —Journal Photo. OT Grange Officers Conduct Initiation For Three Candidates Oregon Trail Grange No. 687 met Nov. 18 in regular session with Master Tom Jones presiding. Main order of business was ini tiation for three new members, Mrs. Esther Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Boenig. The trio was given a hearty welcome by Grange members. Orland Cheldelin, insurance agent, explained the Grange In surance program. Frank Sher wood, called attention to HB 10518, Fair Labor Standard amendment, which concerns mini mum wages for child labor. After much discussion it was decided to send a resolution to Pomona Grange expressing disapproval of the measure. Refreshments were served by Lucielle Runcorn and Clella Jamison. Next meeting will be Dec. 2 and there will be balloting on state officers. All Grangers are urged to attend. Journal Names New Correspondent To Report Kingman Kolony Activities By Susana Menchaca (Beginning with this iuu», Mrs. Susana Menchaca is new correspondent for the Kingman Kolony community. The Jour nal publishers ask area resi dents to cooperate by giving her any news items which they feel will be of interest to relatives, neighbors and friends.) Mrs. Lester Strawn called Nov. 17 on Arnold Strawn. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Collins of Weiser were recent Sunday guests of the Les ter Strawn family. Thompson» Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp son returned Tuesday night of last week from a visit with the . Ron Thompson family in River- ( side, Calif. KINGMAN KOLONY—Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam, Mr. Mrs. Lester Stacy and girls were and Mrs. Ray Laan and family Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and were Sunday morning callers at Mrs. Willis Conant and family. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Mrs. Dale Ashcraft entertained Laan. Tuesday afternoon for the Koffee Mrs. Fred Burgess of Vale was Klutch with four members in at a Friday evening guest of Mr. and tendance. Mrs. Al Thompson. Visitors From Jordan Valley Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer re- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gordon of cently received a telephone call Jordan Valley were Friday dinner . from their son, Fred in San Diego, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ky- His next duty assignment is a gar. Mrs. Tom Duncan and chil- cruise to the South Pacific, dren were Saturday visitors in f Mr. and Mrs. Julio Landa and the Kygar home. I girls, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan and tinez Jr. were 6unday afternoon family attended the Saturday callers at the home of Mr. and evening wedding of Minard Hart Mrs. Jess Martinez and family, and Marilyn Mills at the Epis-1 ----------------------- copal church in Nyssa. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McCain Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee, Mr. were Saturday evening guests of and Mrs. Owen Froerer and fam- Mr and Mrs. Keith Lane and ily dined Sunday at El Sombrero family. ; cafe in observance of Mrs. Froer- Mrs. Helen Hopkins of Notus er’s birthday anniversary. The and Mrs. Loretta Conant of King- Froerer family and Tami Bybee man Kolony were Sunday visitors attended the Fairyland parade of Mrs. Art Sparks. Saturday in Boise. I Borrow MONEY? PILOT OF CRASHED PLANE KNOWN BY AREA RESIDENT Newell Heights — Gale Kah- meier, 48 - year - old pilot of the plane which crashed recently in Salt Lake City, is from Eckert, Colo. Mrs. Ray Simpson of this com munity reports that he is a son of Dan Kahmeier and his mother was one of her teachers when she was a small child residing with her parents in Eckert. GUESTS FROM HERMISTON Mr. and Mrs. Ira Busier of Her- ■ miston were weekend guests in the home of her brother and sis ter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann. Other Sunday dinner guests in the Gann residence were Tug Bond of Vale, Mr. and Mrs. ' Walt Looney and Jimmy, Mrs. Jennie Grider and George Wo mack. The latter left Monday morning for California where he has employment When Should a Formar or Stockman When he needs equipment and materials to increase production and lower costs. PC A—Production Credit Association—has the best answer. This non-profit organization, owned by fanners and stockmen, provides dependable, low cost financing to fanners and stockmen. With PCA loans Capital improvemant loan payments arc spread over as long as 7 years. The investment pays tor itsell with increased proMs. Funds tor operating expenses are budgeted lor an entire year. You draw funds as they are needed. Interest is charged only on money you actually use. and only tar the time you use it. No interest on funds not used. ••• A Your payments are credited first to principal, reducing me bal ance subject lo interest, and lowering interest costa. Why not drop by and learn how well PCA loans work for you? And get a free copy of the booklet, "Budgeting for Profit.” No obligation, of course. BAKER redit Xswiolivn, PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION 210 S.w Second Street Ontar.o, Oregon Tetoptne 889-6471 r t A” THANKS! Having Sold My Shell Station io Ward Lundy (Effective Nov. 22), I Wish to Thank All My Friends and Customers Who Have Been so Loyal to Me in My Nine Years in the Business. Effective Monday, Nov. 22, 1965, 1 purchased the SHELL SUPER SERVICE STATION business in Nyssa from Walt Ford ... We'll give you a PROUD WELCOME! SAME EXCELLENT SERVICE Nyssa Has Been Good to Me and I'll Long Remember Itl I'm Leaving the Business in Good Hands with Ward and Ask Thai You Give Him Every Con sideration When in Need of This Type Service. I When in Ontario, Drop By and See Me in Our New Firestone Service Center at East Idaho and Third Street. We Expect to Give You the Same Excellent Service You Have Gotten Here in the Past! . . . SPECIALTIES . . . ★ TUNE-UPS ★ BRAKES ★ MINOR MECHANICAL WORK ★ WORLD-KNOWN SHELL PRODUCTS (I have had 15 years' experience in this type of work — the past 4x/a years here in the station with Walt — have had special training in carburetion and recently completed a school on automotive brakes.) We're Wishing Walt Success in His New Venture ! T Sincerely, WALT FORD WELCOME NEIGHBORS! WE'LL BE KNOWN AS . . . shelli Ward’s Shell Service (SHELL WARD LUNDY, Owner y \ “Service Is Our Business” 101 North Main NYSSA. OREGON Phon« 372-3990 x, y * i i