Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 13, 1966, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
iURSDAY, JANUARY 13. 1966
wo Women Visit Hospital Patient,
iciim of Recent Auto Accident
Teresa Topliff held a slumber
party Friday Her guests were
Jane Timmerman, IXIÍB Seuell,
Janet Montgomery und Nancy
Nelson.
Mr. und Mr«. Dewey Gumer
and the Dee Garner family visited
Sunday evening with Mr und
Mrs Clark Olsen and family.
Entertain« Card Group
Happy Dozen card group met
Friday afternoon at the home of
Hetty Phifer. Guest players were
Gnetta Piercy and Laura Brock.
Prize winner» were Anna Van-
derOord, Laura Brock, Mabel
Piercy and Marg Looney.
Mr and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz
(Mr. and Mr«. M. L. Kurtz anti
>•». Edna Cowling visited lust made a business trip to Prineville
hursday afternoon with Mr. und Friday and returned home the
following day.
ra. Henry Day in Adrian.
Mr. und Mr», Rollo Fenn were
Mr and Mrs. Alfred Simpson
gturday dinner guests of Mr. and and family were Sunday dinner
trs. Earl Wurd.
guests of Mr and Mrs. Ray Simp­
son. Other dinner guests were
J land Dinner in Vale
Mr und Mrs. Irvin Topliff at- Mr and Mrs Bill Holdt, Mrs
|nded u recent dinner at the . Johnnie Eason and children
Mr». Lydia Worden was a Sun­
Tiundercgg room in Vale honor-
jg Mr, und Mrs. Gene Honey of day dinner guest of Mr. and MrM.
Jaldwell. Honey is a former di- Charles Ixedy. Mrs Tina Schie-
. mer visited Saturday afternoon
fetor of the Nyssa Co-op.
with Mrs. Worden.
Visitors From Kansas
Mr. an<l Mrs. Jonn Thompson,
Susan and Bill of Othello, Wash.,
were recent Tuesday morning vis­
itors in the Wilson Witt home.
They arc former neighbors of the
Witts when they lived in Kansas.
The family was returning home
after spending the holidays in
Marshall county, Kunsas.
Use
Financing
Th«- Rev. and Mrs Elmer Ros-
cnkilde, Mrs. Edna Cowling of
to increase profits
Adrian und Mrs. Mary Auker of
on your farm
Big Bend were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
or ranch
Kurtz.
I*('A loans innku it |Hsuiible
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn spent
for good farinent and ruin bars
last Tuesday in Nampa where
to have modern niachinary
[ they visited her niece, Mr. and
and materials that increase
Mrs. Jack Bobo.
production and lower costs.
Mrs. Lydia Worden was a Sun­
Loses for such major im­
day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
provements allow you seven
■ Charles Ix-edy.
years to pay. Your payments
are applied to the principal, re­
To Undergo Surgery
ducing the balance sub|ect to
Eugene Pratt returned home
Interest, thus lowering your to­
last Thursday from Portland
tal loan costs.
I where he consulted his doctor.
Other PCA loans provide
I He plans to return later for sur­
■ ■Iterating capital. You receive
gery.
a commitment for the entire
Mrs. Gladys Morfitt of Nyssa
year, but you |>av no interest
until you actually uie the
was a dinner guest last Thursday
money, then only fur the time
evening of her daughter, Mr. and
you une it.
Mrs Dudley Kurtz and family.
Ix-t us show you why PCA
Mr and Mrs. Wilson Witt visit­
aitricultural loans give you
ed Friday evening with Mr. and
lowest loan coats; and get your
Mrs. Henry Day in Adrian
free <ony of ' Budgeting for
Profit’’. No obligation, of
■Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff and
course.
family visited Sunday afternoon
with her sister, Mrs. J. R. Suter
BAKER
and family in Parma.
PRODUCTION CREDIT
By Mrs. Wilson Witt
JEWELL HEIGHTS Mrs Huy
I > nn ,ii , < < M i H i 11 I h Jilt '. r
I recently with Miss Marlene
ppy who is u patient in the
tnpii hospital.
Marlene suffered u broken neck
icii she was involved in an auto
shup approximately two weeks
o, after blowing out a tire und
ling control of her cur. Two
ter girls who were with her
•re not seriously injured in the
cident near Numpa
Miss Slippy hopes to lai releas-
| in the neur future.
PCA
ASSOCIATION
210 S.W S.corul Street
Ontario. Oregon
Talephona SS» «471
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Journal Classifieds
Bring Results!
Piano Recital
Sunday Morning Fire Destroys Ram, Sunday
Given by Students
Large Haystack Belonging to Hailes Of Dorothea Mitchell
Plea az t Hour Club
Women Plan Dinner
Elect New Officers
SUNSET VALLEY
Pleasant
Hour club members met recently
at the home of Mrs. Eugene Ste­
phen During election of officers,
Mrs. Fred Morton was narnitd
president; Mrs. Esther Stephen,
vice president; Mrs. O P. Coun­
cil, secretary; and Mrs. Ray
Strickland, treasurer. Mrs. John
Strickland was appointed as Sun­
shine Girl.
Plans were discussed for a din­
ner to be held in February.
The Sunset Valley auxiliary
met Saturday evening at East
Side cafe for the annual January
dinner. This is a party for hus-
bands and friends as well as
members.
John Knottingham, Messrs, and
Mmes Frank Knottingham and
sons, E B Smith and O. P. Coun-
sil drove to Succor creek Jan. fl
for a campfire picnic dinner.
Visitors From Nebraska
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Roberds of
Kimball, Neb, visited Dec 22 in
the O. P. Counsil home. They
were accompanied by Mrs. R. C.
Smith Jr. and children Counsil
and Roberds had worked together
when young men. The Nebraska
couple drove to Boise that eve­
ning to start their trip home.
Earl Wilson visited Friday af­
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Knottingham.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Smith Jr.,
Karen and Karl, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Counsil and children of
New Plymouth, Claire McConnel
of Ontario and John Knottingham
were New Year’s dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil.
Yule Holiday Visitors
Mr. and Mrs Frank Knotting­
ham and sons of Port Orford,
Ore., arrived Dec. 24 to spend a
week with their parents, Mr and
Mrs. O. P. Counsil. John Knot­
tingham of the Mitchell Butte
community and C T. Moore of
New Plymouth joined the group
for Christmas dinner at the Coun-
sd home. After dinner they drove
to Caldwell to visit the Glenn
Knottingham family and were
joined there by Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Knottingham of Three Hills, Al­
berta, Canada, who had come to
spend Christmas with their par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones of
Middleton, and the Counsils.
The Frank Knottinghams left
Friday and the Paul Knotting- j
hams returned that day to Mid­
dleton and left Saturday for their
home.
By Mrs. Waldo Smalley
APPLE VAI.I.EY A larji-I hay-
,
stack and barn, belonging to Mr.
and Mrs. Vear Haile, burned to
the ground Sunday morning. The
Parma fire department was there
but was unable to control the
blaze.
"Junior! ! !
By Mike Robb
Joel Price left Jan. 2 to resume
his college studies at Monmouth.
Mrs. Wayne Robb and children
visited Friday with Mrs Philip
Breshears at Roswell. Saturday
evening visitors in the Robb home
were Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen.
Mrs. Esther Christensen was a
recent Wednesday guest of Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Hobson.
Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen
visited Sunday afternoon with
their son, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Niel­
sen and David in Boise. Sunday
evening guests in the Elver Niel­
sen home were Mr and Mrs. Em­
erson Bingaman of Fruitland, Mr.
and Mrs. James Langley
Family Moves to Big Bend
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stoker helped
their son, Jesse Stoker and family
move to the Stoker farm in Big
Bend last week.
Mrs. Adah Schweizer, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Wood wen- among
those attending the recent Sun­
set Valley auxiliary annual din­
ner held at East Side cafe in On­
tario.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Newgen spent
last week caring for her mother,
Mrs. George Wilson at her home
in Nyssa. Stanley Newgen spent
the week with his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen. Re­
cent guests in the Ora Newgen
home were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Wilson, Marilee and Don.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard of
Nyssa were recent Thursday eve­
ning guests in the Elver Nielsen
home. The Nielsens visited Fri­
day evening with his mother,
Mrs. Effie Nielsen.
Mmes. Jennie Seward, Dwight
‘ Seward, Verda Kellogg, Eunice
1 Gibson and Edna Crane were
birthday
anniversary luncheon
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i guests Jan. « of Miss Thelma Lee
' at Nampa.
Boards Plane to Honolulu
Mrs. Rex Nichols took her mo-
ther-in-law, Mrs. Verda Nichols,
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. to Boise Jan. 7 when she boarded
and Mrs Alva Hill were Mr and a plane for Honolulu to visit her
Mrs. Marvin Ruse and daughters, daughter. Mrs Eva Eytchison of
Mrs. David Upshaw and children Boise, grandmother nt Mrs. Rex
and Larry Vertrees, all of Cald­ Nichols, accompanied her home
well. Robert Hill and Sandra for the weekend. They took her
were afternoon visitors.
home Sunday and visited Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and Dorothy Buttons at Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward
Mrs. Bronson were called to
Phoenix Jan. « due to the death | took Glen Pattee and his grand-
of a brother-in-law on Wednes- mother, Mrs. Clara Corfield, to
day of last week.
j Boise on Jan. 5 to visit his father,
Mark. Jeffery and Ann Smal-,Pattee’ whou succumbed
ley of Payette stayed with their lLhat ^ternoon in the Veterans'
grandparents,
Mr. anu
and .OU,
Mrs. Waldo
hospital.
Services were held Sat-
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,
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. 11 until
..I iirnriv
..ley,
from _ Wednesday
urday in
ln Nlt/aco
Nyssa-
Sunday of last week while their
parents were on vacation. Mark
and Jeffery were Friday and Sat­
urday overnight guests of Mike
and Jay Nichols.
Laave fos Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kellogg left
Jan. 6 for Olympia, Wash., to
visit several weeks with their
daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Win­
ston Ketchum and family.
Mmes. Arlene Seward, Cleta
Saunders, Dorothy Naylor and
Mabel Fox attended a meeting of
the Golden Hour Missionary
chapter held during the evening
of Jan. 6 in the home of Mrs. Bill
Fitzsimmons at Nyssa.
Sunday evening guests in the
Kenneth Saunders home were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clauson of
Emmett, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Cook of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight Seward. The Clausons
were afternoon visitors in the
Seward home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston were
Jan. 6 overnight guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Rogers at Nam­
pa.
Robert Woolery of Baker was a
guest for several days last week
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fritts were
Sunday afternoon visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Crosswhite at Caldwell.
Piano students of Mrs. Doro­
thea Mitchell were presented in
recital Sunday afternoon at the
LDS stake center on Alberta ave­
nue. Those participating were
Kenton Miller, Linda Ray, Marla
Dail, Carol Nelson, Lois Cottrell,
Dwight Calhoun, Dean Sappe,
Dana Lee Frederiksen.
Kevin Engstrom, Lila Berrett,
Jeff Stephen, Ricky Chester,
Sharon Blair, Scott Engstrom,
Kathy Spitler. Margie Durfee, Su­
san Clapp. Marilee Wilson, Cyn­
thia Spitler, Elaine Berrett, Patty
Petterson, Dellas Frederiksen, Dee
Farr, Christy Nelson and Linda
Clapp.
Students receiving awards for
outstanding performance during
the past four months were Lois
Cottrell, Kevin Engstrom, Scott
Engstrom, Lila Berrett, Christy
Nelson, Dellas Frederiksen and
Linda Clapp.
ATTENTION
EAGLES and GUESTS!
Will Be Served From 7 to 9 p.m
SATURDAY, JANUARY 15
— Followed by —
DANCING
To Live Music
With 10:00 O'clock
FLOOR SHOW
AT NYSSA F.O. E. HALL
FETED ON ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs Adolph Schultz in Apple
Valley. The two couples were
celebrating Mrs. Schoen's birth­
day anniversary.
Power Train *66”
(What's New in the Long Green Line)
IS FREE TO ALL FARM FAMILIES
JOHN DEERE DAY
SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1966
FREE
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Pair of Nylon Hose io 100 Ladies
(Who register first after 9:30 a.m.)
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LUNCH .. . Al 11:30 a. m.
(Furnished by Relief Society of Nyssa LDS
Church, Second Ward)
★
PICTURE SHOW . . . 1:30 p.m
9
(See what's new in farm tractors and other
machinery and what they can do!)
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DOOR PRIZES
Plan to Bring the Family for the Day
It's Educational... Ii's Fun
• • •
Il s Free!!
B&M Equipment Co.
1100 Adrian Blvd.
Phone 372-2239
NYSSA . . . OREGON
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