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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON ----- PAGE FOUR Area Women to Hear Baker Toastmistress At Tuesday Meeting Relatives From Texas Visit in Sells Home; Attend Sunday Reunion Picnic By Mrs. Waldo Smalley APPLE VALLEY — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sells and family. Mr and Mrs. Roy Sells, Mrs. Loretta Cobb and daughter, all of Waco, Texas, were Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells. On Sunday all attended a SelLs family reunion picnic held in a Caldwell park. Of the 10 Sells children, eight and all their fami lies were present for the occasion THURSDAY. JULY 28. 1968 — Mrs. Sylvia Zimmerman of Baker, winner of the Internation al Toast mistress award, will be guest speaker during the Aug 2 meeting of the Treasure Valley Christian Business and Profes sional Women's council. The ses sion is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.ni and will be held ut the East Side cafe in Ontario Hobbies and gift ideas will be the topic of a special feature to be given by Mrs. Bob Roth of Roth's Hobby shop at Gayway junction Musical selections will be presented by Mack McCray, pianist, and Marcia McCray, so prano. Reservations may be made by calling Nyssa 372-3071 or New Plymouth 278-5855. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hopper of Union were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble. They were enroute to the senior high church camp at McCall. Sue Dibble accompanied them and will serve as a camp counselor. B. R. Saunders of Palco, Kan., father of Kenneth Saunders, is visiting in the area for a few weeks. Sells Joins Navy Reserve Terry Sells joined the Navy Reserve July 18 at Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Orley Smith and Beverly of Seattle visited in the homes' of * Apple ' VaTley'* friends during the past week. Mark. Jeffery and Ann Smalley of Payette were weekend guests of their grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Waldo Smalley. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Callahan and daughters of Dallas. Ore., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitman from Tuesday through Saturday of last week. On Thursday evening they at tended the Snake River Stampede at Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pitman and sons of Boise were Friday visitors in the Charles Pitman home. Elver Nielsen Injures Thumb, Severs Finger Tip in Recent Farm Accident By Freda Aitoraca SUNSET VALLEY Elver Niel sen wus working on some ma chinery Friday afternoon when he smashed his thumb and sever ed the end of his right index finger Sunday visitors of the Nielsens were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nielsen and David of Boise. Mi and Mrs. Bob Watkins unit family of Bliss, Iduho, visited during the weekend in the Oru Newgen home, Attend Burley Services Mr and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell went to Burley July 13 to uttend funeral service« for Myrtle Hillis' father. The latter had been there with him for two weeks, but she returned home after the funeral with the Mitchell couple. Mrs. Hillis und the Mitchells visited Friday with Grandmu Hillis, who is a patient in St Luke's hospital ut Boise. She has suffered two strokes. Saturday night visitors in the Gabe Astoreca home were Pastor and Mrs Arthur Skogan und Nun- cy. Mrs Wuyne Robb and girls. Mrs Astorecu visited Tuesday af ternoon with Mrs. Lois Counsil and Mrs. Duane Smith at Malheur Memorial hospital. Skogans Visit in Area Weekend guests of the Ken Lorensens were Tastor and Mrs Arthur Skogan and family. Mrs Ken Lorensen attended a Saturday afternoon workers' con ference for youth camp at the Gene Lewis home in New Ply mouth. Saturday visitors and Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Wuyne Robb were Mr und Mrs Charles Killmeyer and fumily of Mentor, Ohio. Wayne and Mike Robb, Charles Killmeyer and son, Jess Asu- niendi and Curtis and I-aurel Wyatt of Roswell fished Satur day afternoon at Owyhee reser voir and report excellent luck Killmeyer and Wyatt were Sun day morning breakfast guests of th« Robb family Mrs. Elver Nielsen and Mrs. Homer Whitman went to Pendle- Mr. and Mrs. Buford Stander ton lust Thursday to visit their fer spent the weekend fishing at sister. Mrs. Doyn Price, who re Warren’s dredge pond near Mc- cently underwent major surgery S_a" A”. ^rLR^?e' The ladies returned home Friday. and four sons of Seattle were re cent Wednesday guests in the Attend Barbecue at Vale Standerfer home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wilson and Griffins Host Family Dinner Tracy of Wilder attended a bar DERRIGO ROUND, a yearling thoroughbred, owned by Neil Dim- Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin becue supper Saturday evening mick of route 2. Nyssa. In "people" talk he is nearly a first cousin entertained with a dinner on July at the Herb Dimmitt home in to Buckpasser, who holds the world's record for one mile with a 17 in honor of his brother and Vale. Other guests were the Dim- time of one minute, thirty-two and three-fifths seconds. At last sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin mitts' daughter, Mr. and Mrs. report he is also Uth on the list of all-time money winners with Griffin and son of Denver, Colo. By HOWARD FUJII. Director John Crosswaite, and his father. $830.964. and holds the all-time two-year-old record with $568.000 Other guests were Messrs, and Commodities and Farm Labor Jack Crosswaite of Las Vegas, Mmes. Jim Griffin and Calvin of The mothers of Derrigo Round and Buckpasser are three-quarter Nev ; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dim Nyssa. Lonnie Gorrell and family blood sisters. Dimmick says in racing circles one doesn't say of Boise, Gene Honey of Caldwell, father and mother, but it's "sire" and "dam." Buckpasser's sire Indebtedness Related mitt and family of Council Bluffs, I Iowa; Mr and Mrs. Hobart Dim Jim Favorel and family of Parma. is Tom Fool and his dam is Busanda whose line of sires (listed I To Underpayment mitt of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tucker of respectively) are War Admiral. Man O*War and Blue Larkspur. For Farm Production Mr and Mrs Ora Newgen, Mr. Ontario were Sunday evening Her bloodline of dams include Businesslike. Brushup and La After all the charges and coun and Mrs. Gus Stroh-and family, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Troienne. Derrigo Round is by Last Round (s) and out of Derry Saunders. Hill (d). Derry Hill's list of sires are Broke Even. Blue Larkspur ter-charges about who caused the Gail Zink and family of Melba, and War Admiral. Her line of dams are Service. La Troienne and increase in food prices, an article Donna Curtis, Vicki and Pam met Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Vinson- Jocanda. Dimmick reports that La Troienne was brought to the has been noted which states that Sunday at Julia Davis park in haler spent the weeeknd fishing United States from France and is known to be the most influential rapidly expanding public and Boise for a fumily picnic dinner. at Silver creek. Mr. and Mrs. private indebtedness has a rela foundation mare of the century.—Dimmick Photo. Mrs. Harold Snyder visited last Rex Nichols joined them on Sun tionship to the underpayment to Friday afternoon with Lois Coun- By Mrs. G. E. Mackey day for a fish dinner. agriculture. sil at Midheur Memorial hospital Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kellogg, Messrs, and Mmes. W. E. Ash A Washington analyst, Carl H. Mrs. Nora Stark of Parma wus Ralph and Ruth of Nampa were craft and Eddy Lang of Nampa Wilkens, warns of an ecoonmic a Monday morning visitor in the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and attended a Saturday evening sil (Continued From Page 1) This latter visit to Minami high collapse if farm prices and in Ora Newgen residence. Mrs. Dwight Seward. ver wedding event honoring Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston visit an Mrs. Dee Zink. Mr. and Mrs. I boo shoots, water chestnuts and school and an encounter with 200 comes are not brought into bal ed Sunday with Mrs. Anna Bos- Harold Newman of Kuna visited raw snap beans have been on the junior high school students on a ance with wages and interest income declined during the 1950- steamer ferry ride from Aomori costs He said Secretary Freeman 05 period The writer's tabulation ton and Lucy Rogers at Roswell. Sunday afternoon in the Ashcraft menus. Ralph has stayed in private to the Island of Hokkaido for the estimates net farm income for showed the underpayment to ag home. Bostons Return From Trip homes or apartments on four oc- Asahikawa match have been high 1986 will be $15 1 billion out of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan casions—part of the program in points in the cultural exchanges. a national income of $590 billion. riculture was >421 billion, the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston re- amount which farmers would turned recently from a 10-day and family were Sunday dinner good will and exchange of cul Coaches and wrestlers signed He compared this to the 1946-50 have received if agricultural guests of his parents. Mr. and trip. They spent three days at tures, which is the primary pur autographs and used pictorial average of $15.1 billion net farm prices and income had been main Springfield, Ore., visiting Mr and Mrs. Pate Duncan at Vale. pose of the tour. Two nights have pamphlets on Oregon as a basis income out of a >222 4 billion an tained at the same level as the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brownfield been spent, each, in youth hos of conversation with the young nual national income Mrs. Dick Harris and family. rest of the economy. They then went to visit Mr. and and family left Friday afternoon tels and Japanese hotels. students on the boat. "In other words, farm oper- ■ The tabulation shows a defi Mrs. Roy Boston at Vancouver. for the Seattle area where he will ators received nothing out of Views Operation of Schools Scenery Similar to Oregon nite ratio, averaging 2.1 to 1. Wash., and from there to Seattle be employed and the family will The Nyssa high graduate has Excursions out of Asahikawa an increase of >378 billion of between the rate of debt ex to see Mr. and Mrs. Don Boston. reside national income. It's the great visited schools in Tatebayashi, up the Ishikari river to Daiset- pansion and the underpayment Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright While there, they also toured the est example of exploitation of to agriculture. This means an Olympia peninsula. visited July 20 with her mother. Yamagata, Sendai. Asahikawa 1 susan (or Taisetsusan) national agriculture and rural areas in and Chiba, attending classes and park and out from Ikata and onto average of $2.10 debt expansion Karen Saunders of Boise and Mrs. Alma Hibbard at Notus. world history," Wilkens said. to each dollar of underpayment. Mrs. Francis Deffer and daugh assemblies. On one occasion (at the Oga Peninsula have been David Saunders of Hells Canyon Cail Us for The analyst noted patricularly Asahikawa) Ralph participated in highlights of the trip. The jour The writer quoted from "full ter. Mrs. Joe Wiggins and daugh were home during the weekend the rate of debt expansion by FREE INSPECTION games and folk dancing with the ney to the national park took the parity” computations prices far and the Kenneth Saunders family ters spent several days last week federal, state and local units of students. wrestling team up through a can mers should be receiving and at Burgdorf, Idaho. and ADJUSTMENT celebrated David’s birthday an yon with perpendicular rock walls government, as well as private compared them with prices re niversary on Sunday. Visitors From Tennessee were the Dick Stam family of and the acene ry with its fast debt, during this same period ported by USDA on Feb 15. 1966 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marlow Fruitland, Mrs. Ada Butler, the rushing stream was a reminder The gross debt in 1965 was $1 .- Some examples were beef cattle. COAST-TO-COAST and family of Crossville, Tenn., Ted King family of Ontario and of some of Oregon’s rugged coun 450 7 billion, compared to >566 6 $41 80 and $22 00 (grade not spe STORE visited recently with her cousins, Pauline Butler. billion in 1950, for an increase of cified); hogs, $32 20 and >27.20; try. Victor R. Haijurchak. Owner Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Piercy. The wheat, >2 81 and $1 43; barley, Phone 372-3545 Mr. and Mrs. Ted King and Jim The trip to the national park $884 billion in 15 years Marlows were on a tour of the of Ontario were Saturday eve was topped off with a hot springs In terms otf relative value and >1 82 and $1 07; com, >2 15 and NYSSA . . . OREGON United States and Old Mexico. ning dinner guests of her sister, bath by the team and coaches at purchasing power, the gross farm $1.15. They had already covered about Mr and Mrs. Bill Webb. and Hotel Taisetsu at the Sounkyo 3,000 miles and had 4,000 yet to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Webster of Spa. <o. Burley spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George DeHaven his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Visit Reclamation Project Prior to the Oga Peninsula were Saturday overnight guests Webster and also attended his jaunt, the wrestlers were shown of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce class reunion. the huge Hachyro Lagoon recla-, DeHaven and family at Weiser. mation project. Water is being General Repairing Mr. and Mrs. Larry DeHaven Released From Hospital pumped from the lagoon to clear > Mrs. Frank Bicandi was and family were weekend guests re- - ■ o---------- of his parents, the George De leased from a Caldwell hospital 17,430 hectares. (A hectare con-1 last Thursday morning and is tains 10.000 square feet.) Havens. A total of 14,000 will be placed convalescing at her home. She Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coffman is repoi ted to be greatly improv under cultivation and 1.350 homes of Oregon City visited July 9 with Phon« 372-3570 are to be built. The project is to her mother, Mr and Mrs. Bill ed. NYSSA . . . OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long left i cost 370 billion yen and rice pro Webb. A birthday party was held My name’s Johnson. Tm a taxpaying American dtizeu and I hate for Webb that evening and guests Saturday morning to visit his duced from the reclaimed land is daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Al Goff estimated at 63,000 tons per year. advertizing. Oregon’s delegation lunched on and sons at Lakeview. The Longs recently took members of their the top of Mt. Kanpu on the Take toothpaste. Since I was a pup I used the same toothpaste. senior Sunday school class to peninsula, courtesy of the mayor So my wife reads ads about toothpaste that stops decay. Nothing view the craters near Jordan of Oga City, who could not be Valley and then on to Silver City present because of the press of will do but we use this new stuff. Sure, the kids don’t have cavities for overnight camping. Accom- business. Atop the rotunda-like tower was a rotating platform j panying the group were Glenn any more but this new toothpaste sure doesn’t taste to me like the Ward, Benny Witty. Mmes. Elma ' which offered a sweeping view 1 old days. Thanks to advertising. of the Sea of Japan on both sides McCracken and Jim Grooms. Cindy Keller, granddaughter of of the peninsula while seated on Take washing machines and dryers and all that jazz. These women former Adrian area residents, Mr. a bench. and Mrs. Kenneth Vanderpool, Encounter Legendary Figure read ads about saving work and time so they got appliances all over has been hospitalized for several Ralph and the other grapplers ; weeks with a badly infected foot encountered a “namahage,” a the place. I figure they haven’t got enough to do anyway. Nuts to due to a cut. devil-faced masked man clad in advertising. straw, carrying a broad - bladed Attend Golden Event crescent sword. They were told Mrs. Carl Lovitt and sons, Mrs. If you want to get right down to it, take all this advertising my that, according to legend, nama- G. E. Mackey and Laura attended hages come down from the moun competition runs. These characters run ads with prices so low I an open house event honoring Mr. and Mrs. Carl Callaham on tains on New Year’s eve to pun got to run my own ads and practically give the stuff away. It’s the their golden wedding anniversary. ish the bad children and wives. The July 5 peninsula sightsee The reception was held Sunday only way I can get people in to buy my stuff. Advertising is a heck at the community hall in Parma. ing trip was delayed one hour while wrestlers and coaches made of a way to run a business. The Lovitt family and Laura Mackey attended the family pic up packages to send home. Gifts from their many gracious Advertising Is for the birds. It gives the customer all the breaks. nic later in the Parma park. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hunter and fam hosts were emptied from suit Speaking for myself, the only time I ever read it is when I’m going ily of Twin Falls were overnight cases following breakfast at the home of Masami Kodama, vice | guests of Mrs. Lovitt. to buy something and need to find out where I can get the best buy. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hamilton president of the Japanese Ama and family visited Saturday eve teur Wrestling association and The only time it pays to be advertised at is when you’re going to ning with his mother, Mrs. Anna manager of the Kodama Sake Brewing company at Iitagawa. buy something. Hamilton at Nampa. They all (No Loops to Catch on Sacks) attended the Snake River Stam- Team Chalks Up Mileage Young Carter and his team ! pede that evening. — o--------- mates have become quite the tra A public eervice advertisement prepared by a leading Accompanies All-Star Team velers. They have traveled 13 Oregon advertising agency at the request of the Oregon Mrs. Carl Lovitt and sons went hours by bus, ferry and train, Newspaper Publishers Association and published by this to Hermiston July 19 to join their 1914 hours by train and ferry newspaper for your information. husband and father, a manager boat and 12 hours by train. After for the Elks-sponsored Babe Ruth one seven-hour trip their match all-star baseball team. They re (at Hachinohe) was under way o turned home Friday afternoon within one hour. and Carl left Saturday morning Carter, after seven matches to accompany the team to Tigard through July 6, had yet to win where they are now competing his first. The Japanese grapplers ■ in the state tournament. in the lighter weights are quick Mrs. Martha Phillips and fam and agile, and the Oregonians 1100 Adrian Blvd. Phone 372-2239 ily of Union visited last week have not fared well against them. NYSSA . . . OREGON with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ralph has dropped five deci I Hamilton. sions and has been pinned twice. FARM BUREAU FURROW Adrian Area Team Scribe Discusses Life in Japan Wafer Heating Troubles? FRONT END ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING o--- Towne Garage Why I Hate Advertising WE GOOFED! The Prices Are Lowered • • • on • • • Onion Baskets NOT $3.30 EACH—BUT ARE; 1 10 20 .................. $2.65 20 io 100................. $2.45 100 and Up............... $2.35 • Three-Quarter Bushels • Galvanized Wire • All Welded —We Now Have — SAMPLES ON DISPLAY! B & M EQUIPMENT CO. *Z4e Qaie. City flo-uJittal «