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W ELL ATTENDED
N EW E LL H E IG H TS , April 31—The
fifth , sixth, seventh and eighth
grades of Adrian enjoyed a roller
skating party at Ontario Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Rauligh M cK ia -
nley, Mrs. Stanley H ill and Mrs.
Forest Hardman were among those
taking their cars fo r transportation.
The 4-H program Wednesday
night was very successful.
Muny
families
attended
from
Newell
Heights as well as the rest o f the
community. T h e program consisted
ot musical numbers, several songs
by the 4-H Children, some dancing
n umbers from Nyssa as well as
several musicals.
Mrs. Threlma
Elliott reported taking in approx-
imately $110. Part of the money
will be used for scholarships to
4-H summer schools and a set oi
flags for the riding club.
4-H Clubs meeting in Newel!
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, A P R IL 21, 1949
Heights Thursday
included
the consoled of a number by the
Hemmera at Mrs Charles „„m is of eeach room and a song
Crooked Hetuners at Mrs. Charles pupils of w a h room, ana a
ng
homes. Mrs. Thelm a Elliot b, * *
C .rl Scout-.
pro
met with this group.
Tue girls K'ani was followed by inspection of
learned h)W t0 darn‘
n ie meet. , the -ichool rooms and refreshment*
ins? was f o i l e d by a game and of < axe, ice cream, coffee and
refreshments o f cup cakes and pumh. Some dancing was enjoyed.
Mr., M L. Kurtz gave a waffle
punch.
U J J |« V i
for
i W l her
n v i
Sunday
u v u u a u j
1~
school
* * “ ''*
class
-
Mrs. Daloris Hammon's club met O upper
at her home Friday. Mrs. Maurice Thursday evening in the Presby-
enan church basement.
Judd was hostess to the home-
The G irl Scouts went for a
making club at her home.
The
*■.m Monday after school at Sniv-
ghls enjoyed an Easter party. B e
freshmenLs were served. Each girl iey s hot springs. All took a sack
lunch.
Those taking cars for
received an Easter bunny.
were Mrs. Francis
Mrs. Rauleigh M cKinnley met ra> importation
with her poultry club. A ll mem- O ffe r , M ss Mary Weir and Mrs.
Charles Harris.
bers received their books,
o.uo den No. 2 m et at the home
Nowell Heights members attend-
ed a meeting at the Billy Looney of their den mother, Mrs. Jake
home in Adrian for a cooking club Borge, Monday afternoon. Games
outing. Charlene Harris and Jan- were played.
A primary preparation meeting
ice Goulet demonstrated creamed
was held Tuesday evening at Mrs.
t\pgs on toast.
Those
P. T. A. held open house at the Kenneth Smith’s home.
new school Saturday night.
A present were Mrs. Nellie Tamraer-
large crowd attended. T h e ’program son, Vera Patterson, Ruth Barrett
Emily Curtis, Martha Besoendorfer,
James Peterson and Lavell Ashby.
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and Mr». Van Tuyl of Seattle were
week-end guests of Mr and Mrs.
Mrs. Van
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tr.p to Holland, where they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Stmt's families. Mr.
— ••*■ *“ ™ - "¿¿s
Mrs. 8m it were Easter
guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oroot
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Nyaba.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Henne spent
Easter Sunday with friends and
relatives at Nampa. In the after-
noon the group had an outing at
Lake Lowell.
Evelyn Evans underwent an ap-
pendectomy at the Samaritan hos
pital at Nampa Tnursday morning.
Evelyn was recovering nicely and
planned on returning to her home
Tuesday afternoon.
Gary Thomson has recovered
from the mumps and now his
mother, Mrs. M erl Thomson, has
the mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans and
Janice were Easter dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ballard of
Parma.
Mr. and Mrs. W W. Foster and
Eleanor of Nyssa were Sunday a f
ternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Sager and family.
Barbara
Marschman
of
New
Plymouth was a Sunday night
.guest of Mary Lou Grassmick.
T h e Pinochle club met at the
Nu-Acres community hall Satur
day night. Hostesses were Mr. and
Mrs. Dwight Durrington and Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Ellibee. M en’s high
was won by Frank Preston and
low by Leo Ellibee and women's
high by Marian Anderson and low
by Martha Nedbalek.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shaw and
family enjoyed a picnic lunch witli
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meroney and
Joy at the Meroney ranch Sun
day.
Karl Evans celebrated his birth
day with a party with 28 attend
ing. Gamees were played and at
the end o f die evening refresh
ments of “ hot dogs", marshamal-
lows and cookies were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Buskirk and fam ily
of Parma, M r. and Mrs. E. M.
Seuell and Darryl, Mr. and Mrs.
Woodrow Seuell and daughters of
Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Baker
and fam ily of Weiser, Mr. and Mis.
Frank Preston and family, M r. and
Mrs. M. C. Seuell and Lloyd, Jean
Blakesley and Terry enjoyed a
picnic at the Black Canyon dam
Easter Sunday.
NU-ACRES, April 21—The Do-
More 4-H boys and their leader,
Sherman Keck, went on a Judging
tour Saturday. They judged cat
tle at the Joe Pritzl farm and
went through Mr. P ritzl’s grade A
dairy bam.
Mrs. Curtis Fry and M ary Jo
and Geraldine made a business trip
to Payette and Ontario Saturday.
While in Ontario they called on
Mrs. Si.v.el and daughters and saw
their newly built home.
Roger. Mary Jo and Larry Jen
kins jvcre among those attending
the glee club and band concert
in Fruitland Friday night. Sev
eral of the school children in this
community participated in the con
cert.
Roqer Jenkins attended the sun
rise services witli a group of young
people of the Methodist church of
Frutttand. In the afternoon R og
er, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Davis
and Betty went to Emmett to view
the famous cherry blossoms in the
valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Hunter of
Nyssa called at the Fry liome Tues
day, afternoon.
Pat Holistadt made a trip
to
Burns, Oregon with Ills brother,
Terry, to bring back a load of
furniture Saturday. T erry is mov
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Mr. and Mrs. Pat Holistadt and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cusic of B IG BEND, April 21—Ben Maxie
Melba have gone to Cove, Oregon was taken to the Mercy hospital
to visit Mr. Hohstadt’s and Mrs last Tuesday because of injuries
Herman’s parents, Mr. and M r s , sustained when a team of horses
ran away. Several of his ribs were
H. T. Holistadt.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen broken and dootors at first feared
were Easter dinner guests of Mr.l he had sustained internal injuries
and Mrs. Frank Olson.
| Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hodge of
Mr... George Smit returned home Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Wednesday from Goodrich, where Patton of Owyhee were Sunday
she visited a few days with her dinner guests o f M r. and Mrs.
daughter, Mrs. Glenn Gallant and Zeb Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams of
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson of Nyssa ate Sunday dinner with Mr.
Parma were Friday dinner guests and Mrs. John Adams
Mrs.
Packwood's brother and
of Mr. and Mrs. Oeonge Smit. Mr.
wife, Mr. and Mrs. H. G . Parrot
of Walnut Creek, California, and
Mrs. Edna Parrot of Caldwell, were
Thursday evening visitors at the
John Packwood home. T hey were
enroute to Madras, Oregon.
Harry Hultgren of the college of
Idaho was an overnight guest at
the H. F. Chaney home last week
Vernen Carlson sold his farm,
stock and implements at public
auction Monday.
Mns. Packwood and Mrs. Robeits
L * au ction of
T h e Owyhee upper room pupils gave a party and Easter egg hunt gain April 26 on the question of
defeated the Wade baseball team
'consolidation with Kingman. Last
Thursday at the Big Bend park.
the vote was 20 against and
The middle room pupils of Ow-
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A „ e a t many who
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to wished to vote, could not because
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