Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 06, 1966, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY.
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE EIGHT
Nyssa Youth Earns
ROTC Scholarship
Rural Correspondenf Reports H
Events in Sunsei Valley
Coma
T
Recent Message Reveals Weather
Warms io -65° at South Pole Station
* Mr. and Mrs. William VanZelf
By Helen Hoffman
BUENA VISTA—Mr. and Mrs. recently took their daughter, Mary
James Stephen received a call Jo, to La Grande where she will
Saturday, Sept. 24, from their son, attend EOC as a senior this year.
Mrs. Stanley Sisson spent some
Ronnie, via short wave. Ronnie
is a meteorologist in charge of a time at the home of her parents,
station located at the South Pole. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Girvin at
He reported that it had warmed Vale, after the birth of her daugh­
up to -65 degrees, as that area is ter, Debra Ann. Mr. and Mrs.
now in its spring season, and they Harold Sisson visited Sept. 25 in
recently saw the sun for the first the Girvin residence. Kevin
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time since March. They expect Shoemaker stayed with his
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their first mail around Oct. 20, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sis­
providing weather conditions per­ son, while his parents, Mr. and
mit. This will be the first mail Mrs. Gary Shoemaker, are in Dal­
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las, Texas, attending a church
delivered since February.
conference.
If
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephen
Mr. and Mrs. Mancel Bishop
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and family and Mark Stephen
were
Sept.
22
dinner
guests
in
WAYNE D. RIGGS
the Elton Hunsucker home at Gay visited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
. . . Attends OSU in Corvallis
Bob Ewell at Boise.
Way junction.
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Mrs. Claude Day was a Sept. 22
Mrs.
Evelyn
Jensen
and
Miss
Air Force ROTC Cadet Wayne
Carolyn Jensen of Vale visited dinner guest of Mrs. Blanche
D. Riggs of Nyssa has been se­
Hoffman.
lected for an Air Force ROTC recently with Mrs. James Ste­
phen.
scholarship, according to a recent
Mrs. Edith Whipple was a re­ Area Couple Returns
announcement by Brigadier Gen­
eral William C. Lindley, comman­ cent dinner guest at the Dick From Month-Long Trip
dant of Air University’s Air Force Province home.
(In reporting on her recent
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tanner call­
Reserve Officers’ Training corps.
trip, Mrs. Wilson Witt has asked
ed
Sunday,
Sept.
25,
at
the
home
Cadet Riggs, son of Mr. and
the Journal publishers to ex­
Mrs. Lewis Riggs, was among 1000 of his sister, Mrs. Alta Pekkala press her appreciation to friends
of
Ontario.
They
also
visited
Mr.
scholarship selectees from 180 of
of the Newell Heights commu­
the nation’s top universities and and Mrs. Garold Hom at Fruit­ nity for writing the area's news
land.
colleges. Scholarships are nor­
column during her absence. She
mally awarded to cadets entering Visitor From Washington
is regular correspondent for the
the third year of the four-year
Alvin Ekanger of Othello, community.)
Air Force ROTC program; how­ Wash., son of Mr. and Mrs. An­
NEWELL HEIGHTS — Wilson
ever, a few were announced for drew Ekanger, arrived Sept. 23 to
and Dale Witt returned Monday
highly qualified fourth-year stu­ visit his parents and his brother-
evening after a month-long visit
dents.
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. with relatives and friends in A UNIQUE ACCOMPLISHMENT for a mother and son took place
Each scholarship covers the cost Bill Richesin and family. Alvin Nebraska and Kansas.
the past summer—both receiving college degrees. Fern F. Ander­
of full tuition, laboratory ex­ and his parents were Sunday
They left home Aug. 30 and son, after eight years of summer school, night classes and corre­
penses and textbooks. In addition, | dinner guests at the Bernard their first visiting stop was in spondent courses, received her bachelor's degree from Portland
recipients are given $50 per month Ekanger home in Caldwell. Bob Grand Island, Neb., where they State college. During these years she has been a full-time elemen­
during the tenure of the scholar­ Richesin of Sacramento, uncle of called at the home of friends, the tary teacher in the Portland area. She and her husband, Duwayne
Bill Richesin, visited recently in Virgil Vaughns.
ships.
L. Anderson, are former residents of Nyssa and Adrian, now re­
Activation of this scholarship the Richesin home.
The couple then went to Ax­
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver, tell, Kan., their former hometown, siding in Portland. For several years they owned the Owyhee
will occur at the beginning of the
fall term, provided Riggs meets Ann and Christine left Sept. 20 near where their farm was lo­ Drug store here. M. Frank Anderson received his doctor of philo­
»11 selection requirements at that for Portland where they were cated. There they visited cousins, sophy degree in physics from Oregon State university in August.
time. He is a student at Oregon guests in the Leon Besendorfer Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rundle and Dr. Anderson, an assistant professor of physics at San Jose State
home and Mrs. Cleaver again en­ family, and with Mrs. Witt’s bro­ college, is a graduate of Nyssa high school, receiving his bachelor's
State university in Corvallis.
“These scholarships are award­ tered an allergy clinic. Her con­ ther, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Conable degree from Brigham Young university and master's from Oregon
State. He and his wife, Elaine (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
ed to high quality students who dition is reported to be much im­ near Summerfield.
possess skills and backgrounds re­ proved. The Cleavers took Ann
On Sept. 3 the Witts attended a Peterson of Nyssa) and their four children reside in San Jose, Calif.
quired by the Air Force,” General to Corvallis where she will study 50th wedding anniversary cele­
Lindley said.
at OSU. The couple stayed over­ bration for cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Minimum acceptable grade av­ night at Bend and arrived home Paul Matthes at Zion United
erage, score on the AF officer Sept. 22.
Church of Christ near Fall City,
Students from this area parti­ Neb.
qualification test, full physical
qualifications, high personal and cipating in orientation activities
The Oregon couple were Labor
moral standards were necessary and registration at TVCC are Day guests at a potluck family
By Mrs. Waldo Smalley
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brumbaugh
Jim Bishop, Glenda Hoffman, picnic in the Fall City park. From
in consideration for selection.
and family moved recently into
APPLE
VALLEY
—
Members
of
Gary and Newell Cleaver.
there they went to Wichita, Kan., the Apple Valley PTA council the Harley Wilson house in Apple
REDUCE FAT
where they visited Mrs. Witt’s met Monday evening at the school Valley.
Couple Visits From Weiser
Available to you without n doctor’fl
Mr. and Mrs. John Umbarger sister, Mrs. Rhea Percival and building. Due to the Idaho State Bostons Visit in Springfield
preaeription
our tabletii called
SLIM< >1 »EX. Look your best, feel of Weiser were recent guests family.
Teachers’ meeting being held Oct.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston drove
your best, become the h II iii person
Mrs. Florence Kreg, her son 20-21, the group decided to sche­
you want to be. The 8LIMODEX of Weiser are visiting in the home
to Springfield, Ore., on Friday
Plan will help you curl) and control of their son-in-law and daughter, Francis and his daughters of Wat­ dule the next PTA meeting on
your app«*tlt«\ help you stop over­
and spent the weekend with Mr.
eating*. ' Your weight must come Mr. and Mrs. James Osborne. Um­ erloo, Iowa, arrived Sept. 14 for Thursday, Oct. 27.
and Mrs. Dick Harris and family.
down.” The SLIMOPHX Plan conta barger was recently released from a visit with the Rundles, Conables
only 13.00 and you rnuxt be pleased
Mrs. Kathleen Kahee of Nampa,
and
Witts.
They
are
cousins
whom
with roHulta or your money back. Holy Rosary hospital where he
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nichols and
No (lueNtlonN UHked. Sold with this
the group had not seen for over sons visited Sunday with his Jean Smith and Ruby Brady of
was
recuperating
from
a
stroke.
guarantee by—
Wilder were Monday dinner
His condition is reported much 15 years.
mother, Mrs. Verda Nichols in ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy
NYSSA PHARMACY—Nysia
On
Sept.
18
the
Witts
attended
I improved.
Caldwell.
Mail Orders Filled
Standal.
the Mina Fairview reunion at
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Robinson
Beattie, Kan., where they renew­
Mrs. Rex Nichols entertained
ed acquaintances with many for­ and family of Eugene were Fri­ with a Friday luncheon honoring
day overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy Mason on her birth­
mer friends. Among those attend­
ing were California and Washing­ Mrs. Dwight Seward, The Robin- day anniversary. Guests included
sons were enroute to Kansas and
ton residents. There the Witts
Eve Ellis, Kathleen Reilly, Naomi
Missouri
to visit his father and
met her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Fritts, Donna Bay and Addie Vin-
other relatives.
sonhaler.
Milo Conable of Sacramento.
Enroute home the Newell Family Moves From Baker
Heights couple spent one night
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wai bum
with cousins in Esbon and visited and son moved their trailer home
for several days with Witt’s sis­ from Baker to the Oscar Nichols
ter, Mr. and Mrs. William Hub­ farm during the first part of Sep­
bell at Wheat Ridge, Colo., and tember. Walburn has employ­
with his brother, Dr. and Mrs ment at Ontario and will help
N. F. Witt in Boulder.
Nichols with chores and other
The Witts report seeing good work as he has been quite ill dur­
wheat crops in Marshall county, ing the past month. He is able
To get ready for the big drop
Kan., and fall rains. They noted to be up and around now but is ;
in temperature.
there were good crops of milo and not able to do heavy work.
maize, but very little com. West­
Sunday dinner guests in the |
ern Kansas appeared awfully dry Nichols home were Mr. and Mrs.
except for small irrigated strips. Albert Nichols and family of Nu
Acres, the L. D. Walbum family I
To look through closets and dry clean
and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd
Walbum of Baker.
summer wearables for storage, and
Host Anniversary Dinner
winter garments for another season
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey of |
Caldwell entertained with Friday
of good wear.
and
dinner for Mr. and Mrs. George
Griffin, Gary and Lori at McGar-
vin’s in Caldwell. They were
• • •
celebrating a birthday anniver­
sary for Mrs. Griffin.
To send all cleaning to us.
Mr. and Mrs. George McKinney |
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DO IT TODAY!
of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
General Repairing Sorrey of Nampa were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
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Andy Standal. They were cele­
brating Standal’s 85th birthday
anniversary.
Mrs. Betty Grimes and Mrs.
Phone
372-3570
15 North Second St.
Phon* 372-3555
Jennie Cowling of Caldwell were
NYSSA
. OREGON
NYSSA . . . OREGON
Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr
117 Good Avenue
and Mrs. Waldo Smalley.
1
By Freda Arioraca
SUNSET VALLEY — Cindy,
Danny and Annette Chapin were
weekend guests in the home of
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Chapin.
Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen
visited Sunday with the Homer
Whitman family at Emmett
Arthur Johnson left Sept. 29
for Bremerton where he plans to
spend the winter months. He had
visited since April in the Ora
Newgen home.
Mrs Ora Newgen was a Satur-
day dinner guest of Mrs. Ted
Avery in Big Bend. The two |
1
vy kv
women later went to Fruitland
I to visit Mrs. Frone Stradley.
Visitors in Price Home
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey of
Caldwell were recent dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price visited
Friday evening with the Ira
Prices.
Jeanne Hardman, Judy Shipley,
Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Astoreca were
recent luncheon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Robb. During the
afternoon Mrs. Robb and Mrs.
Astoreca visited Mrs. Phil Bre-
shears in Roswell.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Mills, Mrs.
Veryl Harrison and family of
Adrian, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson
and family of Roswell visited
Sunday in the Harley Wilson resi­
dence.
Attend Saturday Wedding
Ken Lorensen and girls attend­
ed the wedding Saturday after­
noon of Roberta Holst of Caldwell
and Lt. Richard Manning of Ft.
Lewis, Wash. The ceremony was
performed in the First Methodist
church at Caldwell. The bride is
a cousin of Lorensen.
5
Mead Robb of LexinnJ
visited Sept. 29 with
Robb family. He is a Z1
home of his brother and J
law, Mr. and Mrs. Rudi
Nyssa and is als0
relatives.
The Gabe Astoreca faJ
ited Sept. 28 with Gary J
in Payette.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess J
and children visited du3
weekend with Mr. and M J
Trump at Wallowa. The J
dis were Monday lunched
in the Gabe Astoreca hoM
Dinner Guests in Vale I
Mrs. Harold Snyder, J
rel Wilson and Tracey «J
day dinner guests in tJ
Dimmett home at Vale. 1
Mrs. -Charles Glenn, Ste|
Amy visited Sept. 29 J
mother, Mrs. Loise Boren 3
kee.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
visited Saturday evenini
Kent Lovelace in a Caldw<
pital where he had uni
surgery. He is reported
getting along fine.
Defoliate for a Total
Per Acre Cost of . . .
$E3
Including Material and Application.
This is a proven, superior application using
Micronair filters for the maximum in crop
coverage and penetration.
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RANCH AERO
AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO.
Owned, Operated by Paul N. Hanser
Residence—114 North Fourth Street, Nyssa, Or».
(Downstairs Apartment — Rear Entrance)
Operating From Nyssa Airport
PHONES — 372-3058 or 372-3316
Time
For Fall Planting
Time
Gaines (Certified) Wheat
YOU CAN'T REAT OUR
FRONT END
ALIGNMENT
WHEEL
BALANCING
Gate City Cleaners
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SAVE$$$
IT'S FALL
DRY CLEANING
TIME!
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Mrs. Lester Smith 2
Ken Lorensen and *
afternoon
vert Browns in Caldw,
Mrs. Ken Lorensen
Lester Smith visited >
Malheur MemorialkJ
Mr. and Mrs. Willia^
Guests in Glass n
Rend«,—
•
Mrs. WayLt J
evening
Bn’"8 guests f0/l
the home of J
®nd M1\s. Jack Glaze, of jj
^ed Haney and^
G1*ze °n their birthdaj
SEED GROWERS
PTA Officials Plan Ocl. 27 Meeting
Due io Conflict With Stale Session
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Towne Garage
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Alpine Barley
farmers
Feed & Seed Co
NYSSA, OREGON
Phone 372-2201
RE-ELECT ROBERT F. SMITH
"OUR REPRESENTATIVE”
Responsibility and Results
lP°'i,iC‘1 Ad~’M ■*«*
Mdhaa County CMi™».
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