Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 13, 1966, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Trio Returns Home Following
Visit With Relatives in Two !
Jolly Jane Women Travel to Baker,
Attend Club Session in King Home
By Mrs. Dyre Roberts
BIG BEND—-Area residents at­
tending the Oct. 5 Jolly Jane club
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Maude King in Baker were Len­
nie Smith, Florence Gale, Winnie
Avery, Sarah Cartwright, Agnes
Johns of the Big Bend area; Mr.
and Mrs. Ora Newgen of Sunset
Valley and Frone Stradley of
Fruitland.
Guests attending the session in­
cluded Agnes Ashcraft, Opal Te-
ter, Nora Stark, Leah Fisher and
Marian Riggs.
Ten ladies met Oct. 6 at the
Verl Bishop home for a class in
sewing taught by Sally Meeuw-
son, Malheur county extension
agent.
Vacation in California
Bill Wähler!
(Nyssa Elevator)
NYSSA, OREGON
By Mrs. Waldo Smalley
By Freda Astoreca
Elder and Mrs. Harold Gray of
Boise and Mrs. Emma Newgen of
Sunset Valley were Saturday din­
ner guests of Mrs. Ted Avery.
Later they all drove to Fruitland
to visit Mrs. Frone Stradley.
Don Avery of Burley and Mrs.
Catherine Pierce of Jerome spent
last weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Avery.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney
and family visited Sunday after­
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Welsh in Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Haight and
daughter of California were Oct.
6 evening dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Hobson.
Messrs, and Mmes. E. J. Hobson.
Homer Brewer, Joe Hobson and
Keith Langley were Saturday
evening dinner guests in the
James Langley home in honor of
Mrs. Langley’s birthday anniver­
sary. She received telephone
i greetings Sunday from her son
and daughter - in - law, Mr. and
’ Mrs. Rex Langley at Norfolk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. James Langley,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson, the Rev.
and Mrs. Jack Jamison and family
were Sunday evening visitors in
the Floyd Rhoades home at Nyssa.
The Rev. and Mrs. Jack Glaze
visited Oct. 4 in the Wayne Robb
home.
Couple Visits From Kansas
Gordon and Edna Kempe of
Osage City, Kan., were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bi­
shop. The Kempes took the
Bishop couple and Steve to Boise
j Sunday when they met Linda
j Bishop and had dinner in obser-
I vance of the Bishops’ wedding
anniversary. They later drove to
Idaho City on a sightseeing trip.
Messrs, and Mmes Boyce Van
DeWater, Phil Clucas, Varner
Hopkins and Mrs. Lester Camp­
bell attended Friday afternoon
funeral services for Mrs. Lizzie
Harold. The men were pallbear­
ers.
Wallis Avery of Pasadena,
Calif., vice president of Texaco
West Coast company, visited re­
cently with his brother, Ted Av­
ery.
Carol Clucas has moved to On­
tario and started work Oct. 6 as
a nurse’s aide at Holy Rosary
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucas and
family returned Monday evening
from a two-week vacation trip to
California. They visited her sis­
ter, Lily Valz at Concord; a cou­
sin, C. H. Toler and family at
Atwood; and another cousin, Jim
Sutton and family at Tujunga.
While in California, they met
their son-in-law and daughter,
Arny and Kay Ruby, and all at­
tended the Oct. 1 wedding of their
son, Lawrence, and Kathy Van
Patten at Vista. They also visited
the Los Angeles Bible college
campus at Newhall.
Mrs. Erie Mausling took Nancy
Campbell, Mark and Denise to a
showing of the “Ugly Dachshund”
Saturday in Parma in observance
of Denise’s birthday anniversary. Reports for Army Duty
Lawrence Clucas left Monday
Women View Scout Camp
evening for Fort Lewis, Wash.,
Mrs. Dyre Roberts accompanied and was later transferred to Fort
Sally Meeuwsen and Helen Jackson, S.C., where he will take
Dwelle, county agents, Mrs. Clif­ Army basic training. His wife,
ford Nielsen of Ontario and Mrs. Kathy, is staying with his par­
ZaDean Ouyer of Vale to Logan ents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucas.
Valley Friday when they viewed
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van DeWater
the new 4-H camp which is being of Fruitland visited Sunday with
prepared.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater.
Mmes. Ernest Seuell, John Sa-
mer and Boyce Van DeWater at­
tended Adrian Garden club meet­
CERTIFIED
ing Oct. 4 at the home of Mrs.
Grace Day in Adrian.
Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater vis­
ited Oct. 6 with Mrs. Bonnie Lea­
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vitt at Caldwell Memorial hospi-
tai.
Gaines Wheat
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop,
Steve, Edna and Gordan Kempe
Alpine Barley
I were Sunday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bishop.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mausling
of Adrian were Sunday dinner
i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Maus­
ling.
SEED GRAINS
THURSDAY^OCTO.^
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
APPLE VALLEY — Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Pitman and Mrs.
Hazel Murphy of Nampa returned
Friday evening from a 10-day
trip through Oregon and Wash­
ington. They visited Dr. and Mrs.
Charles Callahan and family at
Dallas, Ore., and were also guests
of Mrs. Pitman’s brother, Olin
Cone at Port Angeles, and the
Kirby Pitman family at Tacoma.
They also visited a cousin, Ho­
bart Osborn, owner of a commer­
cial rock establishment at Mt.
Vernon.
Mrs. Bertha Rapp is a patient
in Malheur Memorial hospital at
Nyssa.
Bob Rookstool and daughters
of Caldwell visited Sunday in the
Roy Rookstool home.
Celebrate 65th Anniversary
Recent visitor» JI
Jim Correll Were .*■!
daughter - in . iaw M
James Correll
Wash. Their
J
wife arrived Sate3
Marysville, Wash.
Vi.itors From Nebt
Recent visitor, a. J
Rookstool home WerJ
Mrs. Rollie Hendrick J
■Bow, Neb., Mr. a ,M
Hendricks of Call»»,.*
three families visitL*
with Mr. and Mrs J '
in Caldwell.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Frank.,
Tommy Cornelius visit-
the past week in the G«,
fin and Gene Honey
Evans’ are missionaries»
the Indians in the v
Nev., area.
*
Family Moves to Pendleton
Mr. and Mrs. S J. Price ob­
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nielsen and served their 65th wedding anni-
David visited Friday with his j . versary last Thursday afternoon,
i parents, the Elver Nielsens. The Oct. 6, with an open house recep­
Gary Nielsen family is moving to tion at their home. Refreshments
MRS. WYATT (HAZEL) SMITH . . . Area Resident for 22 Years
Pendleton.
were served by a daughter, Mrs.
Pastor and Mrs. Arthur Skogan David Bay, and Mrs. Clarence
and family visited last Thursday Price, a daughter-in-law. Several
evening with the Ken Lorensen from Apple Valley attended.
family.
Mrs. Anna Augustus of Water­
Mrs. Ken Lorensen and girls ville. Kan., had spent the summer
attended a workers’ conference with her daughter in Salem. En­
Mrs. Wyatt (Hazel) Smith was 'March 1948, and the couple has Saturday afternoon at the Gene route home she stopped for a few
honored with an all - day party since resided on a farm adjoining Lewin home in New Plymouth. days with her sister, Mrs. Ed Wild
last Thursday, Oct. 6, 1966, in ob­ the Snake river north of Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen and in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
servance of her retirement from The telephone company honoree girls and Mrs. Lester Smith at-I ! Seward entertained with an Oct.
duties as a switchboard operator has four children including Rob­ tended the Saturday evening 4 dinner for Mrs. Augustus, Mr.
at Mountain States Telephone ert Kressly of Lemmon, S.D.; Du­ wedding of Sharon Brown and I
ane Kressly, Ontario; Mrs. Art Robert Anderson at the Methodist ■ and Mrs. Ed Wild, Mr. and Mrs.
company in Payette.
Roy Wild.
A potluck dinner in the Pay­ (Geraldine) Hawkins of Vale and church in Middleton.
Mrs.
Don
(Dana
Jean)
Strickland
ette operators’ lounge at 11:30
The condition of William Tur­
a.m. began the activities which of route 2, Nyssa.
ner is reported to be about the them home and were overnight
guests in the Ekanger residence.
Hazel received numerous gifts same.
continued until 5 p.m. when Mrs.
Mrs. Bonnie Connell and chil­
Smith took her position at the including luggage from friends
Visit Family at Arock
dren were Sunday dinner guests
switchboard to begin her final and fellow employees which she
plans to put to good use, as the
Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger, at the Gabe Astoreca home. Mrs.
shift.
Smiths report they plan to spend Mr. and Mrs. John Cleaver visit­ Astoreca and Mrs. Jack Glaze at­
Begins Service at Nyssa
some time this fall vacationing ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. tended the Christian Women’s
The 20 - year honoree began
working for Malheur Home Tele­ and visiting relatives in South Jerry Gordon and family at club luncheon Oct. 5 at East Side
Arock. The Gordons accompanied cafe in Ontario.
phone company in Nyssa during Dakota and California.
February of 1946 and continued
here until May 1953 when the
utility cut over to dial. All calls
were handled out of the Ontario
office and Mrs. Smith started
commuting to the neighboring
city.
In February 1959, Mrs. Smith
made another change—this time
to the Mountain States office in
Payette. During September of
that same year, all traffic was
switched through the Idaho sta­
tion, leaving only business offices
in Nyssa, Ontario and Vale.
In 1944, Hazel Kressly and her
family moved to this area from .
Osborne, Kan., and resided in the
Kingman Kolony community
GUESTS OF MRS. COOK
Mrs. Arthur Cook of Boise and some time before moving
her daughter, Mrs. Ron Beck of Nyssa.
San Diego, visited last week with Reside on Area Farm
Mrs. Angie Cook.
She married Wyatt Smith in
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Nyssan Retires After Twenty Years
Of Service With Telephone Company
ELECT
Ameil Claude
VISITORS FROM MONT
Mr. and Mrs. John cd
Butte, Mont., visited ]•-
with Mr. and Mrs. Victo?
chak and family.
1
Custom Cleai
AND TREAT]
Of Your
Seed Graii
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Bill Wahle:
Seeds
(Nyssa Elevati
NYSSA, OREGOl
MEN! Here's how
to get your girl
PROMISE HER^
Republican Candidate
— for —
MALHEUR COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
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BACKGROUND . . .
Have lived in Malheur county practically all my life — for more than
4H years have been in the farming and livestock business, and am not de­
pendent upon the salary of the position I seek for a livelihood. Am a mem­
ber of the American Legion, Ontario Elks Lodge, Cattlemen’s Association,
Wool Growers’ Association and Malheur Barracks No. 352.
1
1
EXPERIENCE . . .
Served as your county commissioner from 1956 through 1960 and am
well acquainted with the duties and responsibilities of tne office. This,
with my knowledge of the problems of all citizens of Malheur county —
farmers, ranchers and townspeople — makes me feel you can gain from
my experience.
makes the big
difference
PLATFORM . . .
The increase in taxes must cease — they are already burdensome. Only
money that will be spent wisely and in the right places will be appropriated
with my help. And, if the people want to spend larger sums than 1 advo­
cate, they can do so in elections.
that’s why natural
gas heats more
American homes
than any other fuel
PROMISES . . .
I will apply ordinary common sense and business judgment to countv
problems, with fairness to one and all — regardless of their political affi­
liations, financial condition or influence.
I will appreciate . . .
All Your Votes!!
THANK YOU,
Ameil Claude
(Paid Political Advertisement by Ameil Claud«. Bos >11. Ontario, Oregon)
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Give her the best, and the woman who
means the most to you will be a dream
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for cooking. Have clean, healthful,
fully fresh-air-circulated warmth; in-
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food prepared with the aid of the in­
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anotherr4*S alreat,y ’n your home for
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