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I 1 LJ THE GATE CITY JOURNAL ,N MEMORIAM TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher AFFILIATE MEMBER SUBSCRIPTION RATES Single Copies 10c In Malheur County, Ore gon, and Payette and Canyon Counties. Idaho: »4 00 One Year 12.75 Six Months Elsewhere in the U. S. A $5 00 Per Year $3 00 Six Months Published Every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County. Oregon | I THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1968 THE NYSSA GATE: CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TWO Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa. Oregon, for Trans mission through the United States Mails, as a Second -Class Matter under the Act of March 3, 1879 BIG BEND NEWS | The Adrian Garden club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. BIG BEND - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell. There were nine Ray Cartwright entertained with members present. Mrs. Edna a family dinner Dec. 31 in honor De Haven took over as new of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hobbs president. Other officers are and daughter of Longview, Voncile Seuell, vice president; Wash. Guests were Mr. and and Alida Van deWater, secre Mrs. George Cartwright, Clyde tary treasurer. Next meeting Cartwright of Adrian, Mrs. will be Feb. 6 with Mrs. Irma Wilma Bernard and Jeff of On Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Eng tario, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cart wright of Payette, Jerry lish, Ross and Eleanor were Anderson and Don Barbee of New Year’s day dinner guests Fruitland and Mr. and Mrs. in the new home of Mr. and Raymond Cartwright and fam Mrs. Don Boren of Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sillonis ily. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery and family returned Monday visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dyer night from a ten-day trip to Cathlamet, Wash., where they in Durkee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bishop spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther in Durkee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bishop Douglas and other relatives. Cleve Clucas and a class and Mrs. Mamie Farber were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and mate, Charles Wood of Clarks ton, Wash., left Saturday Mrs. Verl Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reed and morning for the Los Angeles daughters of Boise, Mr. and Bible College in Los .Angeles, Mrs. Larry Bauman and sons of Calif. Mrs. Pearle Abbott and Mrs. Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Lennie Smith were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Van deWater. Jolly Janes met Wednesday Mann of Nampa. Tex Mann came afternoon with Mrs. Pearl home with them and was an Blevins. Mrs. Edythe Prosser overnight guest of Leonard Ab assisted her. Guests were Mrs. bott. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis Myrna Frericks of Caldwell, Mrs. Betty Samer and Mrs. attended the Sunday afternoon Mart Mausling. A bridal shower reception for Mr. and Mrs. was given for Mrs. Bud Mann Bill Nelson of Ridgeview on (Lynda Sue Abbott) of Caldwell, their 25th wedding anniversary, who was also a guest. Next Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop meeting will be Jan. 17 with were Dec. 31 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Bishop. Winnie Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Avery Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spears and family of Vale spent Sunday and family of Weiser were New with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witty Year’s day guests of Mr. and and William Teter. Mrs. Ted Avery. By Goldie Roberts IT’S NOT TOO EARLY TO FIGURE HOW MANY HEADGATES YOU’LL NEED FOR YOUR '68 OPERATIONS James F. Milton Funeral services for James Franklin Milton were conducted Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 10, 1968 at I ienkaemper chapel in Nyssa. Mr. Milton, 77, succumbed Sunday at his home near Adrian. He was born July 11, 1890 at Rogue River, Ore., was a retired farmer and had resided in the Adrian area for 21 years. In addition to his widow, Lelah A. Milton of the home, he is survived by one son, John H. Milton of Boise; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Nelson of Boise and Mrs. Helen W illiams of Mesa, Ariz. Other survivors include two sisters. Miss Ethel Milton and Mrs. Lillian Dennis, both of Rogue River; and 14 grand children. Concluding services will be held at 11 o’clock Saturday morning at Rogue River. GET ON YOUR CAR WHERE THEY USE AND WELL GUARANTEE PROVEN SHELL PRODUCTS FOR ALL POPULAR SIZES 103 N. MAIN EDER'S PH. 372-2226 NYSSA ELECT OFFICERS Loyalty class membersofthe Christian church met recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Smith for a Christmas party and gift exchange. New officers were elected for the coming year. APPLE VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Foster By Frances Smalley of North Hollywood, Calif, ar rived Dec. 22 to be with his APPLE VALLEY - Shirley parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster for the recent holidays. Seward returned Jan. 6, to Christmas dinner guests were Kansas City to resume her studies at college. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bratton; Terry Sells left Jan. 5 for Mrs. Foster’s brother, and her duty at Bremerton, Wash., and sisters, Mrs. Ben McConnel from there he will go to Pan and Mrs. Melvin Spitze. A New Year’s birthday din ama. He was visiting his par ents and other relatives while ner in the Foster home, honored on a week’s holiday leave. their son, the Rev. Tom Foster Clarence Hawkins of La and his family of Ontario. Other guests were their son-in-law Puenta, Calif., and Gerald and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins of Glendora, Calif., were Jan. 7 overnight guests R. T. Sager. of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells. They were here for the golden Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts wedding rec-ption of their were New Year's day dinner parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hawkins of Caldwell. Carroll in Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mann of met her mother, Ethel Wild, Caldwell, Mrs. Pearle Abbott Jan. 6 at the Boise airport. and family and Tex Mann of She was returning home after Nampa were Sunday dinner a 4 weeks visit with her daughter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chet and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Smith. Rathbun of La Puente, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Beckley Later they all enjoyed dinner and family left Monday for their with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wild, home in Lind, Wash., after of Nyssa. spending the holidays with Mr. Jan. 7 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Higgins. A pre and Mrs. Dwight Seward were New Year’s family dinner was Ethel Wild and Jerry Jon held Sunday, Dec. 31 at the home Wilson. of Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Hall in Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward Payette. and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mr. and Mrs. Bud Walker and Pierce and children of Boise/ daughter of Weiser, Mr. and enjoyed a trip and five day visit Mrs. Ora Newgen of Sunset with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jack- Valley and Mrs. FroneStradley son, over Christmas at Myrtle of Fruitland were Saturday Creek, Ore. evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson Ted Avery. and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Martin Mrs. Goldie Roberts played and son were Jan. 7 evening cards with the Happy Dozen at the home of Mrs. Carl Piercy Friday when she won high. ORDER NOW WE HAVE PATTERNS Donal D. Scott Is now tn Air Force flight training in Ariton*. He is a son of Mrs. Mar guerite Scott of La Grande, a former Adrian resident. He was graduated from Adrian high school, and is a 1967 graduate of Eastern Oregon college in La Grande. Scott was married in August 1965 to Sheryl Fogel of La Grande. He attended officer-training school, was graduated and com- nrssioned an Air Force Second Lieutenant last year. Personal TOP SERVICE DELIVERY WHEN NEEDED SERVICEMEN WARD'S Shell Ser*. 101 N. 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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saun ders and sons and Mr. and Mrs. John Sheppard and children attended the Jan. 5 wedding reception given in the recrea tion room of the Boise Assembly of God Church by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Calvin for the children and their parents of the Garfield school where Mrs. Calvin (Karen Saunders) is teaching. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Calvin were married Dec. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eugene Saunders and son left by plane on Tuesday morning for their home in Las Vegas Nev. Mr. and Mrs.Charles Pitman and Mrs. lone Callahan and daughters visited Dee. 31 with Mr. and Mrs. William Carson at Weiser. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pitman and sons and Mrs. lone Calla han and daughters were New Year's dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charies Pitman. Mrs. lone Callahan and daughters left by plane Jan. 2 for their home at Dallas, Ore., after a 2 week visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitman. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Pitman and daughter of Tacoma, Wash., visited last week in theC'harles Pitman home. They were called here by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Mackaby of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hill of Middleton visited Jan. 5 with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Correll, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Price. Mrs. Earl Boston, Mrs. Anna Boston was also an evening dinner guest. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shi|i|>y and children of Weiser, were New Year’s weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells and sons attended the 50th wedding anniversary reception heldJan. 7 for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawkins at the First Church of God in Caldwell. The honored guests were married Jan. 7, 1918 at Talala, Okla., and have lived in the Parma- Caldwell area since 1942. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells and sons were New Year’s dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hawkins at Melba. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. George Hauer and twins of Kennewick, Wash., spent the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. R. G. Larson Sr. They were all Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larson and children. • * * Mrs. R. G. Tanner accom- pained her son, Major Junius Tanner to Salt Lake City, Dec. 27 to attend his Dec. 29wedding in the l.DS Temple. She visited a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd (Teresa) Burton and new grand daughter. She also, visited daughters, Barbara and Audrey Tanner. She was accompanied home by her granddaughter, Kim who will finish this year’s Mrs. Lulu Standal has been schooling in Nyssa. quite ill this past week. Rollo Tanner of Ontario was Sue Dibble left Jan. 8 by a New Year’s dinner guest of his bus for college at Bethany, parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Okla. Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble ♦ ♦ • are grandparents of a baby Mr. and Mrs. Arvel L. Child boy, Lloyd Charles, born Dec. of Quincy, Wash., President and 22 and weighing seven-pounds, Mrs. Elden Boyce of Grand born to their son and his wife, Coulee LDS North Stake in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dibble Washington arrived Jan. 6 to of Boise. visit Child's sister, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nauman Mrs. J. Elw<x>d Flinders. and son of Vancouver, Wash., The occasion was Mrs. visited Jan. 6 with Mr. and Mrs. Flinder’s birthday anniversary. Lloyd Dibble. The Naumans Harry Dees of Provo, Mr. and were on their way home from Mrs. Richard Dicksen and Ricky a trip to Kansas. of Ontario were Sunday after Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rooks noon visitors. The guests from tool were Wednesday dinner W ashington left Sunday evening, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy enroute to Mesa, Ariz. to visit Rookstool. Their daughters, Child’s stepmother, Mrs. Hallie Kim and Vickie were overnight Child. guests of their grandparents on Wednesday. The smallest actual good is Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rook better than the most magnificent stool of Caldwell were January promise of impossibilities. -- 5 evening Visitors in the Roy Macaulay. a a ♦ Rookstool home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boston of There aren’t rules for suc Vancouver, Wash., were Jan. cess that work both ways, unless 7 overnight guests of Mr. and you do. PERSONALS TODAY - 8 p.m. Nyssa PTA meet tn NHS cafetorium. JAN. 12 - 10:30 a.m. Senior Citizens meet at Methodist church in basement. JAN. 12-2 p.m. Owyhee Garden club meet at home of Mrs. Ken Price. JAN. 12-2 p.m. Arcadia Sunshine dub meet at the home of Mrs. Dick Corn. 2 p.ni. OKK dub JAN. II meet at the home of Elizatieth Peutz. JAN. 16 - 7 p.m. Registra- lion women’s adult physical education in gym. NHS CALENDAR-^ TODAY - 9 A.M. - TVCC Driver education teachers workshop. TODAY - 12 Noon - A.F.S. in cafetorium. TODAY - 8 P.M - P LA. in cafetorium. JAN. 12 - End of first semester. JAN. 12 - 4 30 - P.M. Nyssa Varsity wrestling with Vale at Ontario. JAN. 12 - 8 P.M, Varsity Basketball - Payette here. JAN. 12 - 8 30 P.M. Nyssa Varsity Wrestling - Ontario at Ontario. JAN. 13-8 AM. - S.A.T. at Ontario high school, JAN. 13 - 8 P.M. - Varsity Basketvall - Vallivue, here. JAN. 15 - Seniors register for March 2nd S.A.T. JAN. 15 - 3:45 P.M. Tryouts for Thespian play. JAN. 16 - 3:45 P.M. Tryouts for Thespian play. GAA JAN. 16 - 7 P.M. in gym. JAN. 16 - 7 P.M Regis- (ration - Women’s adult physical education in gym. JAN. 16 - 7 P.M. - J. V. Wrestling at Cambridge. JAN 16 8 P.M. - FHA in Little threatre. JAN. 17 - 3:45 P.M. Thes- plan play rehearsal. JAN. 17 - Registration dead line for Feb. 17th A.C.T. AHS CALENDAR JAN. 12 - 6:30 p.m. - J.V. Basketbill - Melba at Melba. JAN. 12 - 8 p.m. Varsity Baskteball - Melba at Media. JAN 13 6 30 p.m. J.V. Pat Powell of Boise and his mother, Mrs. Millie Powell of Grand Rapids, Mich, were Jan. 9 visitors of Mr. and Mr*. Maurice Corey. The Corey sand Mrs. Powell were schoolmates at Bel Aire, Mich. Mrs. Powell is enroute to Hawaii, Japan and the Holy Land. • * • Friday overnight guests in the Ted Brammer home were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kirkpatrick of Kimberly, Idaho. The women are cousins, and the couple was returning home after spending the holidays with their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Richards and sons in Eugene. • * • Gerald Wyckoff, a former Nyssa resident, and his room mate, Jens Housley, students at Oregon State university inCor vallis, were pre-holiday guests of Dr. and Mrs. K. E. Kerby. Another former resident, Hubert Ia>uck of Cottage Grove, was a visitor during Christmas week. If you sow kindness, you will reap a crop of friends. UPS JAN. 3 - To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rookstool of Nyssa, an eight-pound, seven-ounce girl, Stacey l^ane. JAN, 3 - To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Welch of Parma a five pound, 15-ounce boy, Anthony Neal. JAN. 6 - To Mr. and Mrs. David Peery of Nyssa a seven pound, ten-ounce boy, Geffrey Brian. JAN. 7 - To Mr. and Mrs. George (Brent) Folkman of Nyssa an eight-pound, four- ounce girl, Sonya. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Root became parents of a baby girl on Christmas day, 1967. The seven-pound, 13-ounce infant was born in Caldwell Memorial hospital, and has been named Ronna Sue. Basketball - Greenleaf at’ Adrian. JAN. 13-8 p.m Varsity Basketball - Greenleaf at Adrian. JAN 16 - 6 30 p.m J.V. Basketball - Wilder at Wilder. JAN. 16 - 8 p.m Varsity Basketball - Wilder at Wilder.