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o o o THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, JUME 9. 19*9 returned Tuesday evening from children entertained with a bar Eugene where they visited their becued supper Sunday evening daughter, Alice, a teacher there. for Mr and Mrs Melvin Crocker Mr. and Mrs. Burton Blades of and family, Dr. and Mrs. Bert Nampa were Sunday guests of Ross and family. Bob Wiggins of Mr and Mrs. Dyre Roberts Other Madras and Mrs. Mary Wood of guests were Mr. and Mrs. David Boise. By Helen Hatch BIG BEND—Mr and Mrs Ray Krause of Nyssa and Mr. and Visitor» Return to Missouri Cartwright returned Tuesday Mrs. Jim Carroll and daughters Mrs. Sarah Carter and Mrs Ma By Mrs. James Ritchie from Rainier, where they had of Vale BUENA VISTA—Mr. and Mrs bie Henry of Missouri left Mon James O. Stephen and children day morning for their homes af been visiting their daughter, Hel Mrs. Herb Thomas and Mrs. of Ontario and Mrs. Esther Ste-1 ter spending some time visiting en and family. While there, they Dyre Roberts attended a pinochle phen and Willy and Mrs. Bruce here with relatives. Mrs. Carter, were in an auto accident and party at the William Ashcraft MacArthur were guests Thursday i a great-aunt of the Cleaver bro- Mrs. Cartwright received quite home in Adnan Friday afternoon. evening at the James Stephen i thers, Lester, Eugene, Delbert, painful injuries. Bishop* Picnic at Caldwell home helping Mr. and Mrs. Ste < LaVem and Leonard, had spent Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis, I a week at the Lloyd Cleaver phen celebrate their 31st wedding Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop and Sr., and Stevie Davis helped Mr. anniversary. Refreshments were i home. Mrs. Henry arrived Friday family. and Mrs. Will Bishop, | from visiting relatives in Spo- and Mrs. James McGinnis, Jr., Mrs. Pat Mr. Bishop served and Lynne and move to a ranger station near j kane. and Mrs. Ross Gaunt attend Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tanner spent John Day Sunday. Junior will Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephen, Mr a picnic at the Caldwell park and Mrs. John Price and Mrs. Es Memorial weekend camping on work for the forest service this ed Sunday. The occasion was in hon summer. ther Stephen attended the Fruit the Little Malheur river. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson or of the Gaunts' 51st wedding Mr. and Mrs Loyd Adams were land Cooperative dinner at Mau- anniversary, the Walter Bishops’ die Owens cafe in Payette Wed Sunday dinner guests at the Rus wedding anniversary and sell Talbot home. In the after to Hazelton, Idaho, Wednesday to 43rd nesday evening. Mrs. Gaunt ’s birthday anniver Karen Stoneberg was a Sun noon the group visited at the visit at the Edward Topliff home. day overnight guest of Marian Thurman Hill home in Apple Val They returned home Thursday,' sary. Mrs Cecil Smith left Thursday ley. bringing back Rita Mae, Wanda, Talbot. for Seattle, being called Cheri Toomb of Nyssa was a ! Charles and Dale Topliff for a evening Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen and there by the serious illness of her visit. Gregory spent several days Saturday overnight guest of Bar .family of Vale were Monday eve son-in-law, Cecil Bledsoe ning dinner guests at the LaVem bara Tanner. Sunday the girls with his grandparents while his I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taft and drove to Zinn’s Plunge for the mother was in Montana to attend family of Othello, Wash , spent Cleaver home. the funeral of an uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephen day. Cheryl Zesiger was in Madras | Memorial weekend with her bro Mr. and Mrs. Chet Mills were and sons took Chris Norland, who Ernest Seuell and family. had spent the week with them, to Sunday luncheon guests at the the past week where she was a ther, . bridesmaid at the wedding Fri Mr and Mrs Woodrow Seuell and his home in Caldwell Friday eve LaVern Cleaver home. ning. Thursday Mrs. Lyle Patterson, day of her cousin, Valerie Five-1 family of Nyssa visited in the home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver and Mrs. Jim Derrett and Mrs. Al [ coat. Miss Zesiger returned home ‘ Seuell Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gaunt of San ford visited at the Russell Talbot Monday evening. Eugene* and Sam Cleaver fished Jacinto, Calif., former Big Bend Audry and Theresa Tanner were home. at Lake Owyhee Tuesday. Sunday guests of Ellen Bessen- residents, are visiting Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Maze of Attends Funeral of Uncle Mrs. Walter Bishop. Nyssa visited Wednesday after Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff, ac dorfer of Adrian. Last Thursday, 30 neighbors Jim Edens and Kenneth Rook- 1 noon at the Silas Hoffman home. companied by their grandson,1 took their dinner to Mrs. Verl Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot and I Gregory Topliff of Adrian, went j stool were Bishop’s home and enjoyed an at the Roy Rookstool home Mrs. afternoon visiting. Special Edens and Mike called in the af- guests were of Mrs. Ross Gaunt, ternoon. Mrs. Ralph Haworth and Mrs. Clubs Have Mothers’ Tea Three 4-H clubs, the Nimble Edith Cameron. Mrs. Dyre Roberts visited her Knitters, the Stitchettes and the ! Kitchen Queens, entertained Fri- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Hen | day at the Lester Cleaver home derlider of Nampa, Monday. Mr. and Mrs Ray Cartwright | with a mothers’ tea. Eleven mo- I thers were present. Refreshments took their grandsons, Ronald and Donald, to Burns fishing Friday ; were served. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie visit- as a birthday present. Mr. and . . . OFFERS . . . | ed Monday evening at the Ray Mrs. Raymond Cartwright and Griffitts home near Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. James O. Stephen and family of Ontario were Sun-' day dinner guests at the James Stephen home. and . . . The little league ball players of this community met Sunday eve ning with the Fruitland little leaguers at Fruitland for a game. Fruitland won 11-10. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Cleaver and children visited Mr. and Mrs. I George Cleaver in Nyssa Monday evening. Dwight, Pamela, Kim and Niki Highland of Fruitland were Sat- [ urday overnight and Sunday vis itors at the Silas Hoffman home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson entertained at dinner Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram before the Bertrams left for South Dakota to visit his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ad ams Monday evening. Entertains Missionary Ladies Mrs. Glenn Hoffman entertain, ed the missionary ladies of the Owyhee Community church at her home Friday afternoon. Elev- i en were present. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. James Ritchie and Robert had a picnic dinner Sunday at the home of Mrs. Esther Stephen and Willy. Mr. and Mrs. John Price called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hiatt and grandchildren of Myrtle Creek visited Sunday at the Mancil Bishop home. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephen and sons visited Sunday of last I week at the John Fisher home in Meridian. I Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson Phone FR 2-2266 202 Main Street and Klair spent Memorial week end in Hooper, Utah, visiting rela tives and friends Mrs. R. Cartwright Suffers Injuries In Auto Mishap 31st Anniversary Affair Honors J. Stephen Couple Hotpoint Washers Automatic 2-Speed LW-060 PAGE THIRTEEN home at McCall and enjoyed the opening day of Idaho fishing They were joined there by their daughters and husbands. Mr and Mrs. Marvin Jensen and Mr and Mrs. George Boyack of Boise. Miss June Feik went to Salt Lake this week, where she ex pects to find employment. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Bowers vis ited at the Charles Bowers home near Adrian Sunday evening Dennis Bartonall of La Grande spent the weekend with Gale Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Kinsey Keveren of Nyssa visited Mr and Mrs. George Moeller Friday evening. Mrs. Merrildean Robbins and Miss Janet Coleman are teaching Bible school at the Methodist church in Nyssa. Former Residents Visit Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Boekweg and Kory of Ogden, Utah, visited at the George Moeller home Sun day. The Boekwegs are former residents of Arcadia and Apple Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephensen spent Memorial day in Buhl. Mr. and Mr.'. Rowan Shirley and daughter of Helper, Utah, Arcadia Club Election Slated For June 9 Meet By Mr». Georg« Moeller ARCADIA — The Arcadia club met May 27 at the home of Mrs. Dick Corn with 16 members present. Ellen Gardiner was a visitor and Mrs. George Hust drew the door prize. The club meets Thursday, June 9. at the home of Mrs. Clyde Bowers, instead of Friday due to the 4-H fair in Ontario. This is the last club meeting until Sep tember. New officers will be elected, so all members are asked to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Brig Olsen and family spent the Memorial week end in Burley. Idaho, with rela tives. Mr and Mrs. Joe Hendricks of Burns visited at the John Zitter- cob home last week Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stradley and family of Bend spent Memorial day here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs George Coleman and Janet attended the christen ing of their granddaughter, Chris tine Wilson, Sunday at the Meth odist church in Payette. Spend Weekend al McCall Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard spent the weekend at their summer LUDLOWS RECEIVE WORD OF FIRST GRANDSON S BIRTH The Re and Mr Paul Luc ow have received word of a grand -on, Paul Rus-ell, born June 5 to Mr and Mrs. Bob Stevens, nee Marilyn Ludlow, at Seattle. Mrs. Ludlow left Tuesday to spend a week with the family. FARRS HAVE UTAH GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Van Dahl and son, Bradley, returned to their home in Ogden Tuesday after spending the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Farr. LONGS HAVE SALEM GUESTS Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Long had as weekend guests Dr. and Mrs. A I. Frantz and daughter, Judy of Sa lem. 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