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the THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1960 N yssa Mh» Burk Johnson Mist Men Wimer the Parkdale Chefs for two years and has held various 4-H offices. Entomology winner was Ron ald Johnson, 21, of St. Helens, a 4-H member for 10 years. Last summer he took over junior leadership of the Insecticiders 4-H Club in St. Helens. Six of the club's exhibits at the Oregon state fair won ribbons. The bug enthusiast has been conducting a survey to deter mine the crop that has greatest appeal for grasshoppers. His Chicago trip was sponsored by the Hercules Powder Co. Dean Wimer's greatest 4-H thrill was when he learned that he’d won a trip to congress based on his success in the 4-H swine project "Words failed me!" he says. The 18-year-old Brownsville youth has concentrated for six years on this project. His swine have won many honors and awards at local. Linn county and state fairs Wimer himself has won top showmanship honors. Junior leader and president of the local Livestock Calapooia 4-H Club, he has enlisted now members and given generous as sistance to younger members. He has also been a helpful mem ber of the Tractor and of the Bachelor Sewing Clubs. Wimer’s trip was provided by Moorman Manufacturing Com pany. All of the 1959 stats award winners were selected by the Cooperative Extension Sorrioa. Everyone Reads The GATE CITY JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADS Use Them Often o o PAGE NINE there, Mrs Bowers saw her first Wilson home Thursday evening Smalley at Caldwell WedneJay great grandson, son of Mr. and while waiting for Mrs. Newgen’s afternoon. In the evening they Mrs. Lawrence Phifer. mother. Mrs. Ada Harrison who were dinner guests of Mr. and came on the evening train from Mrs. Al Grimes at Caldwell. Mr and Mrs. Bill Toomb at Portland. tended the Oregon Dairyman con Dorothy Mason, Gladys Mack- vention held at Ontario They Mrs Helen Wilson and Mrs. rill, Helen Wilson and Frances went Monday evening and to the Ruby Meiers have been taking Smalley attended the Home Ex day meetings Tuesday and Wed- the children from the Apple Val tension meeting at the Methodist Mrs. Waldo Smalley By Mrs. Herschel Thompson i nesday. ley Sunday school department to recreation room Thursday KINGMAN KOLONY — The APPLE VALLEY—The Apple the Methodist church at Nyssa to church Mr. and Mrs. James Milton were afternoon. AKH Extension unit will meet at the Walter Pinkston home Sun Valley PTA will meet Jan 21 in attend the study classes on Africa. The many friends of Art John with Mrs. Klaas Laan this after day for dinner. the school auditorium A film on Wednesday afternoons. son of Bremerton. Wash., will be noon at 2 p m. The lesson will be ’ ’ R escue Breathing ” will be given. Mr. and Mrs Joe Wright are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders interested to know that he is re on sofa cushions. There will also newcomers Dr Mann will summarize the film were in the Kingman Kol- and guests of their son, Kenneth tiring from his work at the Brem be a white elephant sale. also give a practical demon | ony. They now live where the stration of it for dinner at the NNC room, Sun erton Airport and is planning a did The Van day. In the afternoon Mr. and visit to Parma soon. Willis Conant went to Boise Fred Vanderpools Two musical numbers will be Mrs. Saunders visited her brother, family moved to Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Milton Leigh ar Friday, for a check up He is do derpool given, a tap dance by Miss Mar Mr and Mrs Roscoe Kellogg »nd late December from Salt Lake rived Tuesday ~ ing fine. Jeanette Conant was in Mrs. tha Watts of Parma and the Jun Dwavne Bennett went to picked up their other children, City, where they spent the holi- home for the week end to visit Boise last Sunday to stay with ior Chorus from Nyssa. who were dinner guests of the days with their son, Phil Leigh, her family. She returned Sunday Jim Hurley and new baby Kelloggs. They will visit with his brother. evening to Boise where she is at Mrs. son. Mrs. Hurley is the former Mrs. Lulu Standal recently re Mr and Mrs. Clifford Brown Mentor Leigh and family and his tend Links School of Business. Riddle. Mrs. Bennett return ceived word from Lt. and Mrs. C. and family, , Mr. and Mrs William mother, Mrs. Mary Jones before Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Mefford Rita home Wednesday of this week L. Ferguson, who are stationed in Scott and family of Wilder and going on to their home at Depoe were Sunday dinner guests at the ed Mrs. Besendorfer and Japan. They report they have had Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farris and Bay, Oregon. Keith Moss home. Carylee and Mrs. G. Marvin H. Besendorfer 55 inches of snowfall from Jan 1 family of Emmett, gave a birthday Bernice Mefford were overnight a stork shower for Celia attended and Mrs Monte Leveaux Draper to Jan. 14 This is very unusual for dinner for Ralph Scott Sunday at I Mr. __ guests at the Moss home were surprised Thursday after- Saturday at the Owyhee Ward. that part of Japan. the home of Mr. and Mrs Ralph noon by a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Tony Martinez Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Bennett Mr and Mrs. Dwight Mason Scott of Parma Rt. 3. In the af af- william Farmer of Vale The two were hosts at a birthday party for were dinner guests Sunday at the and Mark and Mrs. Harry Ray and ternoon they all went sleigh rid families have been friends for Maria Lopez of Middleton, Ida It Lawrence Kreager home. Rebecca attended the Nyssa PTA ing down the big hill near Oben- many years. was held at the Adrian American Mrs. D. L. Hurst has recently Thursday evening. The two young I dorfs. Legion hall Saturday evening. heard Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Henshaw Mrs Mae French, a people played their accordians for About fifty guests enjoyed danc former from Mr and Mrs Roy Rucker were of Nampa and their son, Dewey resident of Kingman Kol- the musical part of the program I dinner guests Friday evening of from PorUand were Tuesday ing and refreshments. Mrs. French has bought a Arnold was operated Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoagland in luncheon Wiests of Miss Gertrude Mrs Jess Martinez had a birth- ony. and is quite well. Her ad on Raymond Jan. 11 at Malheur Memorial ' Boise. day party Sunday, Jan. 10, for home Hicks and Mrs. Elsie Robinson. dress is 2449 W. 132nd avenue, hospital and returned to his home | Mrs. Norma Jamison of Nyssa her daughter, Linda on her 8th San Leando, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston and Thursday. He is now staying by birthday. She had sixteen guests. was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shippy of Par- Mrs. Marvin Besendorfer and the fireside these cold days and , and Mrs Monte Leveaux. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman, Mts. ma were dinner guests of Mr. and G. H. Besendorfer visited Ida Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. Dick her cousin, Mrs. Ralph Baxter at visiting with friends. Fay Collins Mr. and Mrs Rex Wagner and Mrs. Dick Harris in Ontario, Sun- I called on him Sunday afternoon. children spent Sunday afternoon I day. Kreigh and Stevie were Saturday Nu Acres, Saturday. evening guests at the Oscar Schaf Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brandt had a Sunday afternoon visitors at the Mrs. Ruth Collins has been in at the Gene Wagner home at er home. They spent the evening New Year’s dinner for their em Pendleton, Ore., the past week | i Wilder visiting and sleigh riding. Charles Pitman home were her playing pinochle. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley I brother, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and families. Twenty and is expected home, Monday. Last Sunday Mr. »nd Mrs. Carol i ployees Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plagman at- | were visitors in the homes of Mr. 1 Cone and granddaughters, Cheryl seven attended. Sparks and family of Notus were tended a double wedding cere and Mrs. Marshall Hays and John I and Tauna of Eagle, Idaho. dinner guests at the Art Sparks Women Appear in 1912 Olympics mony for two of their friends in I------------------------------------------- home. Women made their first appear- Ontario, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thompson are NOW IN NYSSA A group of the Apple Valley staying temporarily at the Hers ' ance in modern Olympic games chel Thompson home. Ron has in 1912, according to World Book Methodist Sunday school staff • met in the Earl Boston home just completed his college work Encyclopedia. ____________ ' Thursday evening to plan for the at OSC where he majored in fish next quarter’s work. and game management. Thursday j No National Winners Mrs. Roy Wild and Sharon Med No nation ever really wins the the Thompsons went to Jamieson to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs Olympic Games, reports World lock were dinner guests of Mr. Book Encyclopedia. Purpose of and Mrs. Dwight Seward, Sunday. Henry Schaffeld. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lane are the the games is to let the great ath Mrs. Kay Wilson was a guest in parents of a baby girl, 7 lbs. 13 oz. letes of the world compete in a the Kenneth Saunders home That Favorite from South of the Border! She was born Jan. 16 at Malheur spirit of peace and friendship. Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen of Memorial hospital in Nyssa. Zon- I The practice of ranking nation Sunset Valley visited in the Jack da Snyder, Mrs. Lane’s niece is against nation is unofficial. staying at the Lane home to help care for the children. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft went to Nampa Saturday to visit with Dale’s sister and husband, Call Us—Your Order Ready in 10 Minutes j Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer were guests at the Carl Begeman home Thursday. They spent the In the Elementary Fundamentals evening playing pinochle. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman at tended the annual corn banquet Age 25 to 60. Should be residents of this county given at the Oregon Trail Grange two or more years. Farm experience valuable. hall, Wednesday evening. Phone FR 2-2929 Fifth and Main Week end guests at the Charlie Write Box 785-RE — Nyssa, Oregon Bowers home were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Callahan of Mountain Home. Ida., and their son-in-law, Dewey Olund of Seattle. Dewey has just been discharged from the service. Larry Kreager and Miss Ruth Holloway of Nampa spent the week end with Larry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kreager. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick call ed on Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kreager Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gordon and daughter, Cindy of Jordan Valley were Thursday supper guests at the Earl Kygar home. Marlene Kygar spent the week end with Ellen Jones of Big Bend. Mavis and Janeen Kygar spent ‘ the weekend with the John Kygar | family of lower Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan were ; Saturday evening gtiests of Mr and Mrs. John Timmerman. They spent the evening playing cards. Gregory Thiel, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thiel and son returned 1 home Tuesday from a two weeks trip. They visited Sister Mary Ann Annrita at St. Catherine's Hos pital in Omaha, Nebr. They stop ped to see Mrs. Thiel’s brother, Greg Velver at Neola, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs Gordon Toomb and daughter of Paul, Ida., were week end guests at the Bill Toomb home. Sunday dinner guests of the Bill Toomb's were the Gordon Toomb family and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer and Janie. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowers accompanied Mr. and Mrs Jim Phifer to Payette Thursday to visit the Berle Phifers. Whiie Mrs. Laan Hosts Extension Group This Afternoon Among the 1,350 delegates to the National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago were four Oregon ciub members who have dis tinguished themselves in beef, frosen foods, entomology and swine projects. Miss Margaret Ann Burk, 19. of Vale, owned her first heifer at the age of seven when her grandfather presented her with a Hereford. And down through the years she has emphasised selecting and breeding beef cat tle until today her efforts exem plify the best growth in 4-H en deavors when she compared her first range heifer and her pres ent showstring of purebred Herefords. Miss Burk raised the grand champion steer of the Malheur county fair this past year and gained permanent possession of the traveling trophy for breed ing. Her Herefords have cap tured 12 firsts. She won the $400 national 4-H beef scholarship award and state trip to Chicago provided by E. I. du Pont de Nemours. 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