Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 17, 1974, Page 6, Image 6

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    Thursday, October 17, 1974
Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Or«gon
Pag« Six
Sugar Beet StockpMing Underway
APPLE VALLEY EVENTS AROUND ADRIAN
«••BY FRANCES SMALLEY
ACTIV ITIES IN ARCADIA
SUNSET VALLEY
SAGE OF NU ACRES
BY LYN DOHNER
around, and into it went
NU ACRES • Just learned
ARCADIA - Mr. and Mrs.
SUNSET VALLEY
Mrs.
anything "too good to throw
that
the
Methodist
Church
Otis Bullard visited the Les­
Adah Schweizer attended the
away." And if a table leg
started and owns Goodwill
ter Reece family in Nvssa,
Cow belles meeting-luncheon
broke
or you got new
Industries.
Nostalgis.
inc.
Sunday afternoon.
Other
held at the Eastside in
furniture and your old was
Back home. Los Angeles,
guests in the Reece home
Ontario Fridas.
too delapidated or broken for
every housewife had a
were Mrs. Lerov Gamble
Mr. and Mrs. Elver Neil­
a trade-in. you called for a
Gcodwill
bag
someplace
(Erma Lee). Las Vegas,
sen assisted Mrs. Vera
Goodwill truck to pick it up.
Nevada and Mrs. Wayne
Bmgamon in her move to
and. incidently, to take your
Green. Mills City. California.
Fruitland Saturday.
half-filled Goodwill bag and
They are sisters of Mrs.
Mrs. Elver Nielsen. Mrs.
Malheur
Memorial
leave
you a new one.
Reese and were here for the
Jim Langley, and Mrs. Ira
Oct. II. Mr. and Mrs.
Hiring the handicapped
funeral of their father. Lloyd
Price attended Garden Club
James Girvin. Vale, a girl
and teaching them a trade
Orris.
held at the home of Mrs.
October 12. Mr. and Mrs.
was the purpose for starting
Mrs. Clyde Bowers cal­
Fern Groves in Parma Fri-
Lynn Banner. Nvssa. a girl.
Goodwill.
Your faded,
led at the Dick Nelson home
day.
October 16, Mr. and Mrs.
broken divan turned up in the
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elver Niel­
Perfecto Arrendondo Jr..
store, mended, freshly uphol­
Clyde and Nell Bowers
sen attended the wedding of
Adrian, boy.
stered. and for sale at a
went fishing to Malheur
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kersey
Holy
Rosary
Hospital
reasonable price. Your old
Reservoir Saturday. The fish
held at the home of Mr. and
toaster toasted once again,
were biting.
October 9. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Clifford Nielsen in
and shined and polished, sold
Jimmy and Karen Carroll
Robert Bumgarner. Cam­
Ontario.
for $2.00 to a young couple
and the twins called at the
bridge. girl; Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Frahm
just starting out house-
Henry Carroll home Sunday.
Kelly Simpson. Payette, boy;
of Riddle. Oregon, were
keeping.
Mrs. Don Bowers and
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Sunday guests at the home of
Drop in sometime and I'll
David and new baby Brian,
Amick. Harper, a boy; Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen.
show you some of the
visited in the Clyde Bowers
and Mrs. Ronald Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
treasures I found at the
home Wednesday afternoon.
Ontario, a girl: Mr. and Mrs.
Clements of Boise and Mr.
Goodwill.... though the best I
Sunday was L. E. Robbins
Duane Munn. Nyssa, a girl.
and Mrs. John Phelps and
feY DALE Win-
gave away .
Long ago I
birthday. All the Norvelle
October 10, Mr. and Mrs.
family were dinner guests at
learned that the best part of
Robbins family and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown and Mrs.
Cyril Haladay. Payette, boy.
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
having anything is to share
Mrs. Merildean Robbins Jim Conant took Mrs. Willis
October 12. Mr. and Mrs.
James Phelps.
it!
came to help celebrate the Conant to Portland last
Thomas
Sutton.
Ontario,
a
Barbara Phelps and friend.
Anyone telling you his
event. Before the celebration Sunday where she consulted
boy
Terry Young spent the
furniture is "early Goodwill"
started, they were surprised her doctor. They returned
October
13.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
weekend at Eastern Oregon
is actually bragging a little
by company arriving from home on Tuesday evening.
Henry Martinez. Ontario, a
State College where they
over a joyful bargain, a
South Dakota. So they all
Guests in the Carl Piercy
girl.
attended a football game.
restored Mrs. Gotnxks din­
went to Vale and had dinner home after the football game
October 14. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. David Phelps
ing room suite. Pronounced
at the Starlight Cafe. The in Adrian Friday evening
Joseph
Tanner.
Payette,
a
were Sunday evening guests
sweet! or that darling rocker,
company was . a niece of were Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne
girl.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
or a lovclv oil painting, all
Mrs. Robbins’ and her Bennett and boys and Mr.
James Phelps.
great finds from Goodwill.
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Don
and Mrs. Tom Okai.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Jef­
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Langley
Kevimaki of Newell. South
Wish
we had one here, a
feries
are
the
proud
parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb
were dinner guests Sunday at
Dakota who had been visiting
Goodwill.
of
a
new
baby
son.
David
spent the weekend with their
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
her brother Roy Viken at
Marvin, born in Caldwell
Nancy Leininger of Nyssa
daughter and husband. Mr.
Rex Langley in Caldwell.
Boise. Idaho.
Memorial
Hospital. October
and Mrs. Robert Edmondson
just called me to see if we had
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Langley
Mrs. Lois Henderson, mo­
12. He weighed eight pounds
any eggs for sale. I asked
Mrs. Bill Toomb. her
were dinner guests Tuesday
ther of Mrs. Merildean
and
twelve ounces. The new
how many, five dozen, ten?
sister. Miss Jeannette Martin
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Robbins, goes in for surgery
addition joins a brother.
She laughed and said two,
of Clarkston. Anna Long.
Keith Langley.
Tuesday morning for the
Michael Scott, age two years.
that she'd been out for a
Mabie Piercy and Gladys
Mr. and Mrs. John Grot-
her
removal of cataracts on
Grandparents are Mr. and
couple of day*.
Newbill left September 15 by
veit and Mr. and Mrs. Elvon
eyes.
Mrs. Marvin Jefferies of
We got to talking of cake
bus. They left the United
Fogleman were guests Sun­
The C. R. Keslers ce-
Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs.
baking and she told of trying
States at Fargo, North
day
at
the
Harold
Alexander
lebrated their SOth wedding
Dean Hansen of Parma.
to bake a cake from her
Dakota and went into Win­
home in honor of Johnny
anniversary. Saturday and
nipeg. Canada. Then across
grandma's recipe and it was
Alexander’s birthday.
Sunday. There were 114
Mr. and Mrs. Dahl Olsen
a flop, too hard to cut. even.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Junior
relatives present. Most of
Canada, through Quebec and
of Saginaw. Michigan are the
Yes. she said, it was her first
Belveal and Becky were
them were from out of state.
down into the United States.
proud parents of twin girls,
scratch cake.
dinner
guests
at
the
home
of
There w ere people there from
They visited Boston. Phila­
born Sunday. October 13.
Had to tell her our secret,
Canada. Washington. Utah,
delphia. Washington. D.C.;
Mrs. Gabriel Astoreca Sun­
1974. The "little darlins"
gals, that which we older
California. Texas. Idaho and
from there they went to
day.
haven’t been named yet. one
cooks keep so quiet about.
Columbia. Missiouri.
Miss
Oregon. Also many, many
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Loren­
girl weighed six-pounds,
We all learned to bake cake
Martin
became
ill
and
she
other friends from the com­
sen, Harriet and Gloria and
one-ounce and the other
before mixes! Yes. we had
and her sister Mrs. Bill
munity and Nyssa.
Mrs. Harriet Turner were
weighed six-pounds three-
our failures, our wouldn’t
Toomb flew home Tuesday
Captain Frank Walker ar­
visitors in Nampa Sunday.
ounces. They join a brother
rise cakes, the sunk in the
evening to Boise and were
rived Sunday to spend a week
Scotty. 20 months.
middle cakes, the sticky-
A
special
“
thanks"
to
the
met by the later's daughter.
here before taking his family
The happy grandparents
gummy cakes. Eventually we
Lorensens
for
the
delicious
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer.
back to Carlsbad. California.
arc Mr. and Mrs. Brig Olsen
all got proficient at baking a
cookies. They made our
Miss Jeannette Martin went
His wife and children have
of Nvssa and Mr. and Mrs.
pretty good cake.
coffee break a real treat.
back to her home in Clarkston
spent a few weeks with her
Leonard Hughes of Mes­
So Nancy, take heart. You
The
Gate
City
Journal
Gang
Saturdav.
folks, the Neil Pettersons.
quite. Nev.
may not be able to find a box
of Scratch at the Grocery, but
you can bake as well as the
next one if you stick to the
recipe.
After a failure or
two....
Over in Seattle a couple of
years ago, some of the
formerly affluent Boeing
workers were getting hungry
and asking for help.
A
Methodist churchman, a Ja­
panese gentleman, moved
with compassion, wrote to hi*
When winter's frigid weather rolls around, are you going to
friends in Japan and they
be able to trust your car battery? If you feel that your battery
took up a collection and sent
— especially if its 2 or 3 or more years old — isn’t going to
money, rice, other fixids by
start you whenever you want it to. then see CENEX and get
ship to them. Seems the
your car onto a DIRECTOR. It’s built to get more starting
government had failed to
power and has more reserve power where and when you need
help because of their former
it. The DIRECTOR series batteries perform! Buy them now
high wages and nice homes.
at CENEX
Now legislature was hastily
passed, alterations made to
Battery group
Rl«g. R«t.
Sal« Rat.
take care of our own a* we
$31.50
$26.98
should have in the first place!
DR-24
$36.90
$31.49
Thanks Japan, for our lesson.
DR-24F
Mrs. Amv Stradlev enter­
tained the Harold Dail
family, the Boyd Haney
family, and the Bill Stradlev
family at dinner Sunday. Bill
has finished a job on the Vale
to Brogan highway and will
probably be going on with the
Construction Company to a
new job.
George Moeller went hunt­
ing with the Bullards.
Mr. and Mrs. Parley Feik
went to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Everetton, at
Nampa for Sunday dinner.
Thursday,
Parley and
Gladys Feik visited Ben Shaw
in Fruitland. They also called
on Alvin Swenson, in New
Plymouth.
Melvin and Margaret Feik
got a buck last week when
they went deer hunting.
Kingman Kolony
For positive starting...the CO-OP DIRECTOR
BATTERIES
$36.90
$41.05
$41.05
DR-27
DR-27F
$31.49
$34.98
$34.98
GAS LINE
ANTI-FREEZE
Reg.
35C ea
Keep thia handy all winter At this Fall
Savin’ time price, you can stock up Absorbs
moisture and prevents carburetor icing and
engine stalling due to gas line freeze-up
206 105
Where the customer is the company
N YSSA CO-OP SUPPL Y
18 N. SECOND
NYSSA, OREGON
PHONE 372-2254
»
APPLE
VALLEY - Mrs.
Dwight Seward accompanied
Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth
Saunders to Bend. Oregon on
October 6. They were guests
of Mrs. Seward's daughter
and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Jackson and returned
home on Monday.
Tuesday evening dinner
guests in the Seward home
were Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Gibson and Mrs. Isal Gibson
all of Emmett; Lucille Rod­
well of Loveland. Colorado
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wild.
Gary Seward of NNC was
home over the weekend
helping with the farm work.
Mrs. Waldo Smalley visi­
ted on Tuesday afternoon
with her sister Mrs. Mary
Nichols who was in the St.
Lukes Hospital at Boise.
Mrs. Nichols is better now
and at her home in Nampa.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Knox returned home Wed­
nesday from a very enjoyable
two-weeks
vacation trip.
They visited their sisters in
Iowa, then toured through
Missouri,
Arkansas
and
down to Georgetown. Texas
where they visited a nice« of
Mr. Knoxs* whom he adn't
seen for 60 years. From there
they went to New Mexico and
then headed home.
In
Grandview, Idaho, they stop­
ped and visited their son Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Knox.
They report very nice wea­
ther all the way and a very
wonderful trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Martin
were Sunday dinner guests in
the Dwight Seward home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brenc-
man of Sheridan. Oregon and
Mrs. Luella Brcneman oi
Ontario, Oregon visited on
Tuesdav afternoon with Mrs.
Ed Sell*.
The Rev. David Blackbum
of Global Missions gave a
very interesting report on the
Methodist Mission field Sa­
turday afternoon and even­
ing. He showed wmc very
informative slides. A potluck
dinner wa* served for the
evening meal.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston
visited Monday afternoon
and evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Shtppv and family of
Weiser.
Saturday evening. Sue
Dibble accompanied
the
Parma and Notus Young
People of the Nazarene
Church on a hayride with a
chili feed at the Fellowship
Hall in Parma afterward.
Mrs. Will Knox and Mrs.
Ivan Martin were Thursday
afternoon visitors in the
Lloyd Dibble home.
Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Dibble
and Sue werc among other
members of the Nazarene
Adult Bible Class who
enjoyed a potluck dinner in
the Joe O'Neil home.
The Susannah Circle will
meet Thursday with Mr*.
Pauline Boston.
Kingman Kolony
Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Nedrow attended the
funeral services of Andrew
Nedrow at Baker.
Andy Peutz and Jimmie
Nedrow went deer hunting
Sunday morning along the
river.
Mrs. Earl Ervin visited Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Castro Sun­
day evening.
Mr. Mead Robb of Nyssa
was a Thursday evening
visitor in the Wayne Robb
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Phifer and Marlene of Red-
mond. Oregon werc Friday
overnight and Sunday dinner
guests in the Charles Bowers
home.
Sunday afternoon
callers in the Bowers home
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Phifer, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
ADRIAN • Mr. and Mrs.
K. I. Peterson were guests at
a birthday dinner honoring
Mrs. Peterson at the home of
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Mervil Hutchinson and dau­
ghters in Nyaaa.
Other
guests were Mr*. Edna
Cowling of Adrian. Mrs.
Marie Moore and Mr. and
Mrs. John Fahrenbruch of
Newell Heights.
Sunday dinner guests for a
birthday dinner at the Carl
Begenian home were Mr*.
Dale Witt and Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Van DeWater and son
Kent of Big Bend. It wa* in
honor of Mr. Van DeWater’s
birthday.
Mr. and Mr*. Milo Meiden-
ger of Jamestown. California
came Saturday for a brief
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Looney. Mrs. Meidenger is a
cousin of Mrs. Bill Looney.
Mrs. Myron Gossard atten­
ded a County Committee
Training program meeting
last week. It was held at the
TVCC at the Weise Building.
It was attended by the
chairmans of each unit in
Malheur County Instruction
which included A.C.W.W.,
Family Life. Traffic Safety
and Good Health and Safety.
Mrs. Dorothy Elmore of
Hazelton was a Friday
overnight guest of her sister.
Mr. and Mr*. Myron Gossard.
Mrs. Myron Gossard and
Mrs. Mary Bicandi were
Sunday afternoon visitors in
the Oliver Frcel home.
Mrs. Dorothy Elmore of
Hazelton was a Friday
evening visitor of Mrs. Oliver
Freel.
Mrs. Hilda Davis, Mary
Bicandi. Lucille Gossard and
Sue Ashcraft attended an
American Legion District
Auxiliary meeting Saturday
afternoon at the Twilight
Cafe in Nyssa.
Mrs. Sue Ashcraft atten­
ded the Happy Dozen Card
Club meeting at the home of
Mrs. Thelma Ha.nmon in
Ontario Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Drown
of Nyssa were Sunday dinner
guests of her sister. Mrs. Sue
Ashcraft.
The »494 Top* of Adrian
went to Vale Thursday
evening and attended a rally
and film "See You Lighter"
at the Middle School in Vale
Thursday evening. It showed
a history of TOPS, when it
started in I94N and how it
has grown over the year*. It
had its S.R.D-15 Anniversary
in Seattle last year. Seven
members of the Adrian TOPS
attended the meeting.
Martin Kiesow of Reeds­
port. Oregon and Sharon
Kingman Kolony
Freitag and baby Connie and
Mrs. Bill Toombs.
Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhodes
and family were Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Pittz of Chowchilla.
California; Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Gehrke; Mr. and Mrs.
John Pittz and family of
Nyssa; Mr. and Mr*. Willis
Conant; Mr. and Mr*. Tony
Piltz and son-Kcven of the
Owyhee Corners; Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Rhodes and
fniaily of Parma
were
Sunday afternoon caller* in
the Frank Rhodes home.
Crunt and her friends Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Bott* of
Hepner, Oregon spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mr«.
Oliver Freel.
Mrs. Ramona Nevins of
Ontario wa* a Sunday dinner
guest in the Oliver Freel
home.
.
..
Friday, Mr.
and Mrs. K. I. Peterson and
Mrs. Marie Moore were
luncheon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Mervil Hutchinson In
Nyssa.
Mrs. Ethel Thompson and
Mrs. Herschel Thompson
visited in the Carl Begeman
home Friday afternoon.
Friday evening
dinner
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Carl
Begeman were Mr. and Mrs.
Klvn Cheney and three
children of Sunset Valley.
Jake Borge of Reedsport.
Oregon wa* a Wednesday
afternoon visitor in the Carl
Begeman home.
Mrs. Bob Parker and
daughter Jolynn
of La
Grande spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Vem
Parker.
Mr. and Mr*. Terry Lan­
dau and family of Oakridge,
Oregon came Wednesday
and visited hi* giandparents.
Mr. and Mr*. George De
Haven, returning home on
Monday.
Mr. and Mr*.
Dannv Skcrjancc and son* of
Vale were Saturday overnight
guests in the George De
Haven home.
Mrs. Bill Looney went to
her daughter Mary«' Home­
coming at the College of
Idaho. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Marshall of Meridian and two
grandsons of Boise werc
Sundav dinner guest* of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Schafer.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wise
man of Washington state,
Mrs. Susie Miller
of
Caldwell and Mr*. Persi*
Brumbaugh of Roswell visi­
ted Mr*. Minnie Mackey
Saturdav afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Mackey, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Morse. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Redding and Gene
Mackey went deer hunting at
Watson last weekend. Mrs.
G. E. Mackey got a two point
deer.
Mrs. Anna Long. Mrs.
Mabie Piercy and Mry.
Gladys
Newbill returned
home Saturday evening by
bus from their four week tour
of the United State* and
Canada.
ORDER OF
EASTERN
STAR
Starduster* OF.S met al the
home of Mrs. George Cart­
wright at Adrian. Fifteen
members answered roll call.
Mr*. Paul Cartwright of
Couer de Alcne was a guest.
Patricia Marcum
wa*
elected president of Star­
dusters and Myrtle Sasser,
worthy matron, vice-presi­
dent.
The meeting was adjourn­
ed and all worked on
Halloween favors for the
nursing home.
Hostesses Beatrice Gross-
nickle and Lois Cartwright
served refreshment*.
Next meeting will be at
home of Kathleen Wheeler.
November 11.
Adrian Business Directory
Fire Department—Phone 503-372-2220
Oregon Highway Patrol—Phone 503-8894468
ADRIAN MERCANTILE
George a Lola Cartwright
GIFTS A GIFT WRAPPING
GROCERIES—DRY GOODS-HOUSEWARES
SOUVENIERS “GOLD STRIKE STAMPS"
Pnone Nyaaa - 372-2727 or Panna • 7244131
PARKER LUMBER A HARDWARE
Vem a Georgia Parker
LUMBER—PAINT-REPAIRS
HUNTING 4 FISHING SUPPLIES
IRRIGATION SUPPLIES—DRY GOODS
Phone 732-2433 or 7244174
BULBS
For Fall Planting
ADRIAN OIL COMPANY
Clay Webb, proprietor
Crocus
Tulips
Daffodils
Hyacinths
FARMERS
FEED AND SEED
CO.
Phon« 372-2201
Nyssa, Or«g«n
GAS—OIL—LUBE—TIRE REPAIR
BULK DELIVERY—PROPANE WEED BURNERS
Phone 372-2877 er 724-6130
ADRIAN SUPPLY A REPAIR
Gayle Marita a Kefth BaMwta
SPECIAL FARM EQUIPMENT
MACHINE WORK-WiyHNG
■‘TRUCKBEDS 4 HOISTS”
Phone 372-2364
MARTIN’S MARKET
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Jo«b * Gayle Martin
groceries - sundrys - dry goods
NEWSPAPERS—MAGAZINES—
POSTED SPECIALS WEEKLY
Pho"o 373-3722 er Parma 7244139