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TH! NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1969 ®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®S® KINGMAN KOLONY NEWS 0-^-RY DALE WITT BUENA VISTA NEWS PHONE 372-2183-©-O ♦++++BY HELEN HOFFMAN - PHONE 372 - 2806 +♦+++ KINGMAN KOLONY-Mr. and Chris Jordan of Adrian was Mrs. Earl Kygar and family a Dec. 6-7 guest of Kermit were Dec. 7 dinner guests of Mr. Landes. and Mrs. Charlie Culbertson. Mrs. Ed Nedrow visited Mrs. Mrs. Bill Toombs visited Jessie Martinez at the Holy Mrs. Ethel Lane at the Holy Rosary Hospital in Ontario Dec. Rosary Hospital in Ontario Dec. 2. Mrs. Tony Martinez and 6. Leslei Straun of Nyssa re Juanita visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed cently celebrated his birthday Nedrow Wednesday evening. anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ed Nedrow visited Lester Straun and family sur Pauline Broun Dec. 6 at the prised him with cake and ice Malheur Memorial Hospital. cream. The Pollyanna club held their Lisa Sykes spent Satur- Christmas pot-luck dinner and day night with Connie Camp- gift exchange at the Herschel bell. Thompson home Dec. 4. There Keith Salders is on a 30 day were 16 members present and furlough from Japan. Keithand turkey dinner was served. Ethel his mother, Mrs. Alzina Salders Viers, president, presided at went to Centerville, Utah for the meeting Election of Thanksgiving. He will return to officers was held. Those elec Japan next week. ted were Donna Webb, president; Mr. and Mrs. K.l. Peterson Mary Laan, vice-president, and accompanied Mrs. Carl Piercy Mrs. Charles Bowers, sec to Boise Dec. 3 to visit W.E. treasurer. Plans were made to Piercy who is in St. Alphon- have a tea in February. Christ sus Hospital. Mrs. W.E. Piercy mas gifts were exchanged and is staying with her sister, Mrs. the next meeting will be at Mary Laan’s. Rube Graham in Star. Mrs. Delbert Sloan, Debby Mr. and Mrs* Mevin Dun and Denny visited her mother, can of Ironsides were Dec. Mrs. Nora Sparks in Caldwell 7 dinner guests of Mr. and Dec. 6. Mrs. Oscar Schafer. Mr. and Bob Sloan was a Sunday dinner Mrs. Clyde Bowers were guest of his parents, Mr. and callers that afternoon. Mrs. Delbert Sloan. Mrs. Jessie Martinez who Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Anderson had recent surgery is staying and family of North Bend visited with her sister, Mrs. Joe Rod at the WillisConant home. They ríguez in Nyssa. Richard Mar were Thanksgiving dinner tinez of Concord, Calif., visited guests at the home of Mr. and his parents Dec. 6. Mrs. Bill Conant. Mrs. Clara Smith spent the Mr. and Mrs. Ken Godbout weekend with Mr. and Mrs. of Boise were Saturday evening Keith Lane and family. Mr. and visitors at the Willis Conant Mrs. Gene Smith of Pocatello, home. Idaho were Dec. 7 dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Glen Denny of of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lane. Kennewick, Wash., visited at Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill the Charles Bowers home Dec. and family and Mr. and Mrs. 6. They were returning home Kenneth Price and family from a trip to Minnesota. visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer Shown above is Oregon’s Governor Tom McCall accepting the “Tartan Turf” for Parker Stadium at half-time of the Oregon State University - University of Southern California football game before a sell-out crowd on Oct. 4. On the left is Jim Barratt, OSU Athletic Director, and an official Dec. 5 after the ball game. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard were Sunday afternoon visitors of her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson. Mrs. Vaughn Stringer of Nyssa, Mrs. John Farenbruch and Mrs. Dale Witt were Dec. 6 visitors of Mrs. Harriet Tru- ner. Mrs. Dail Martin and daugh- ter and Mrs. Florie Martin of Adrian visited Mrs. Harriet Turner Dec. 6. Mrs. Mary Hatt, Myrtle Alexander, Mildred Elliot and Bernice Toombs had dinner at East Side Cafe in Ontario Sun day and attended the ANK Gar den club show at the Methodist Church in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Osborn have returned from Pasco, Wash., where they spent Thanksgiving with their two daughters. of Boise, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lenaghen and family of North Carolina were also guests. Robert Leneghan is in the service. Mrs. Willis Conant re turned home Nov. 24 from the hospital in Nyssa following re cent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant and son were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Conant. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strawn and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burress and family in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Strawn were Nov. 26 evening guests at the Lester Strawn home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carter and family of New Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. George Carter of Glenweed, Ore., were guests Thanksgiving evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mr. and Mrs. Joe Viers and Strawn. family of Eugene were holiday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Viers. Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Hines of Ontario were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Viers. The Department of the Army Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eklund has reemphasized their promo of Wapato Wash., have been tion program for newly com visiting relatives. They were missioned nurses. The pro dinner guests of Mrs. Eklund’s gram relies primarily on pro grandmother, Mrs. Harriet fessional education and ex Turner, Nov. 28. Mr. and Mrs. perience in determining the Eklund left for home on Sunday. rank a new Army nurse will be awarded on entering active duty. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer As an example, under the for were Thanksgiving dinner mer program, registered guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill nurses with a Bachelor of Marshall in Meridian. That Science degree in nursing evening they visited the Kirby entered the service as second Kindall family. Mrs. Schafer's lieutenants. Now they may mother, Mrs. LaVada Lenaghen qualify as first lieutentants. The new qualification system gives additional credit to pro fessional nurses with advanced degrees and broad nursing ex perience and makes it possible for them to be commissioned as captains or majors. Qualification for a commis sion in the Army Nurse Corps include being a registered nurse, male or female, between 20 and 33 years of age, single Installed or married and in good physi As low as cal condition. Each applicant’s qualifications, education and experience are reviewed by the Surgeon General’s Office where a final determination is made on eligibility and rank when commissioned. Complete details on the new Army Nurse Corps commis sioning program can be ob tained from Sergeant Robert E. Hall, local Army recruiter. His office is located at SW Second Ave., Ontario. Nurses Receive Advance Rank SAFETY STUDS Safer stops Faster starts Maximum performance on Ice and snow 1 O.K. WIDE STAR TRACTION RETREAD SAVE 50% IN POSITIVE WINTER TRACTION A wide track winter tire in a famous O. K. Retread. Deep, heavy duty lugs Great traction. NATIONWIDE GUARANTEE Journal Classifieds Bring Results! CLASSES GIVEN AT CHAINS Rent Them For Your Trip OR Buy Them Now And Get Full Cash Refund Next May, If Unused. L Nyssa TARTER 'S OK TIRE STORE n THE NYSSA OPPORTUNITY CENTER GED, Spanish, Basic Education English, Sowing and Driving. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL Th« Nyssa Opportunity Canter 313 NORTH MAIN STREET OR PHONE 372-3262 BUENA VISTA-Mr. and Mrs. Mancel Bishop spent Thanks giving in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Elliott of Payette. Other guests included the Bishop’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hunsucker and family. Mrs. Elliott and Elton Hun sucker are brother and sister. Donnie Bishop spent Thanks giving in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hiatt of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hiatt and family of Prineville spent Thursday and Friday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mancel Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Mancel Bishop, Donnie, and Mike Knowles, left November 28, for Tonopah, Nevada, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knowles and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Hite and family. They returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Horn of Fruitland visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tanner Dec. 4. of the Monsanto Company is in the middle. Of much in Miss Annie Jayo was a guest terest to Nyssa people is Bruce Sarazin, member of the of Miss Kim Tanner Sunday OSU Band, standing behind the governor. Bruce is the son afternoon in the Guy Tanner of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Sarazin and a 1968 graduate of home. Nyssa High School. —OSU Barometer Photo Mrs. Edith Whipple arrived effective, and equitable land home Sunday after spending a Senator Packwood reform program for South Viet week and a half in Boise in the ’’ home of her son, Mr. and L»s. Urges Land Reform nam. In announcing his support for Kenneth Whipple, helping to Oregon Senator Bob Pack the resolution, Packwood said: care for their new son, Jason. wood has long been an advocate “This proposal has my un Mrs. Esther Stephen and Mrs. of land reform in South Viet qualified backing because I am Woodrow Seuell were Sunday nam. He believes that such convinced that the implementat afternoon callers in the home of reform would stabalize the ion of an effective land reform Mrs. Edith Whipple. South Vietnamese government program would greatly enhance Mrs. Mancel Bishop, Mrs. and “give the tenant farmer a the stability of the South Viet Esther Stephen, Mrs. Leslie piece of the action.’’ nam government. Topliff and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman Toward the end, Packwood “1 believe that land reform, attended the "Fashions in Fi is co-sponsoring a resolution in aside from being the right thing nance” program held at the the Senate which “recommends, to do, would substantially hasten TVCC Weese Building Dec. 4 urges and supports the immedi the termination of armed con sponsored by First National ate formulation and implemen flict and the tragic loss of life Bank of Oregon. Mrs. Roscoe tation by the Government of being suffered by all parties in Tanner also attended. South Vietnam of a broad-based, the conflict. Mrs. Leslie Topliff left for Springfield, Missouri Dec. 5, where she was called by the illness of her mother. Thanks giving day guests at the Top liff home were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Topliff and family who arrived from Paul, Idaho Wed nesday, and Mr. and Mrs. Ir vin Topliff and family of Adrian. The Edward Topliff family left Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Gene (Ann) Janes ac companied Miss Dixie Webster and Ralph Taylor to Idaho Falls this weekend where Ralph and Dixie were married. Enroute they visited Saturday evening with Mrs. Janes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C aver. Other guests in the „leaver horpe were Mr. and ..irs. Allen Jones, Dub Jones and two small daugh ters. Ann and Miss Webster were college friends. Ann will accompany Ralphs parents back to Corvallis. BLM WILL HOLD RANGE SESSIONS Oregon ranchers who are in terested in management plans for their ranch operations are invited to attend either of two sessions being held by Dr. Gus Hormay, a well known range re search specialist, according to the Oregon State BLM office. Hormay will hold a rancher session at Exhibit Hall inCam bridge, Idaho on Dec. 11, and another one-day session at the Holiday Inn in Boise, Idahc on Dec. 12. The sessions will concentrate on the Hormay Rest Rotation plan for grazing of livestock.