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o Out Our Way Club Meets Wednesday At Cleaver Home By Mrs. James Ritchie BUENA VISTA—The Out Our Way club meeting has been post poned from Sept. 14 to Sept. 21 and will be held at the home of Mrs. Eugene Cleaver. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and sons visited at the Bob and Leon ard Goodell homes in Caldwell Wednesday afternoon Mr. and 'Mrs Glenn Hoffman and Glenda attended the hone sale in Nyssa Sunday. Mrs Willis Bertram of Nyssa was a Saturday dinner guest at the Wayne Simpson home Sun day visitors at the Simpson home were Mrs. Dallas Simpson and children of Boise. Mr and Mrs. LaVern Cleaver stayed Tuesday night at the George Cleaver home in Nyssa and LaVern stayed Friday night and Saturday with his father who is ill. Mr. and Mrs Ray Charlton and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hadley were Thursday visitors at the Jay Gib son home. Mrs. Lester Cleaver and Mrs. Lamar Orr and Rusty went to Richland, Wash., Monday to be with Mrs. Cleaver’s father and Mrs. Orr’s father-in-law, William Orr, who underwent surgery Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sisson took their daughter, Sherral, to Corvallis week before last, where PLUMBING and HEATING Irvin Zimmerman Nyssa FR 2 2215 PARMA—4-2981 THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1960 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FOURTEEN she will be engaged in student teaching for four months At that time she will have completed her four years of college work and will take a teaching position at Jamieson. Mrs. Io Nesbitt of Payette and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nesbitt and Mrs. Grace Elwood of Ola visited Sunday of last week at the Alva Goodell home. Mr. and Mrs. Al Cables and Betty of New Plymouth were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Esther Stephen and Willy. Sunday luncheon guests of Willy were Mark Stephen and Klair Simpson. Adrian News By Mr*. G. E. Mackey ■ ADRIAN — Mrs. Fred Brown field and Mrs Joan Underwood left for Amarillo, Texas, Thurs day night. T. Elliott and Clarence were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Elliott. Bill Looney recently took his son, Clifford, to Mountain Home air base to take his physical ex amination for the military aca demy. Dinner Honors Mr*. Seuell Mrs. C. R. Mills and Ross visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whipple, Kenneth and Leah and Mrs. ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rice of Woodrow Seuell and daughters ing for college are Pauline Ste were Sunday dinner guests at the phen, Bonnie Arai and Gary Niel Clarence Neely, Jr., home in Nys sen. sa in observance of the birthday Attend Father * Funeral anniversary of Mrs. Seuell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cannon Kenneth Whipple and Johnny Corfield spent from Thursday to went to Salem Sunday to attend Saturday near Unity where they funeral services for her father. Lillian Cannon is staying at the got a load of poles. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson Harold Dail home while her par spent a week on a trip through ents are gone. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephen took Nevada and to Salt Lake where they visited. They returned home their daughter, Pauline, to Boise Sunday where she will enter Thursday. Don Gibson, son of Mr. and BJC and will major in nurses Mrs. Jay Gibson, enlisted in the training. She will live at Morri army last week and left Thursday son hall. Glenn Hoffman and Alonzo for California. Leah Whipple attended the Knowles assisted Frank and Ken MYF hamburger fry on the lawn neth Whipple in filling their silo at the Methodist parsonage Sun this week. Mrs. Eugene Stephen and Mrs. day evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gibson and Eugene Cleaver attended the son were weekend guests at the beautician's meeting in Ontario Jay Gibson home and left Sunday Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie were for their home in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stradley and Sunday evening dinner guests of family of Bend, Mrs. Boyd Haney Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olsen near and daughters and Mrs. Amy Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff Stradley of Nyssa were Tuesday evening dinner guests at the Har visited Tuesday evening at the Irvin Topliff home to see their old Dail home. Several young people attended granddaughter, Marcia, who had a party Thursday evening at the just returned home from the Nys- Owyhee Community church for say hospital following an appen- | the graduates. Among those leav- dectomy. Caldwell Wednesday. They are EATONS HAVE NEW GIRL close friends of the Mills and used Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eaton of to live in western Nebraska. Emmett are parents of a 5 pound, The Women’s association of the 11 ounce daughter, Patricia Ann, Adrian Presbyterian church met ‘ born Saturday, Sept. 10. Mrs. Thursday afternoon in the church I Eaton is the former Irene Jayo. basement to make plans for an Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. annual dinner honoring the teach- j Frank Jayo of Nyssa and Mr. and ers which is to be held next Sun- j Mrs. Howard Eaton of Emmett. day. Mrs. Robert Long and Wayne JERRY KRAUSES ANNOUNCE and Mrs Mary Henderson were ARRIVAL OF INFANT SON Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Krause of Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Long Beach, Calif., are parents Marguerite Scott and Donal. a 7 pound, 15 ounce son born Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kurtz vis of Aug. 27. He has been named Cur ited Mrs C. R. Mills and Ross tis Ray. Sunday afternoon. Krause is formerly of Nyssa Mrs. G E. Mackey attended a and is presently serving with the special meeting of the Eastern U. S. Navy. Star Tuesday night. Associate Paternal grandparents are Mr Grand Conductress Virginia of and Mrs. Virgil Krause. Myrtle Creek, Ore., made her of ficial visit for the school of in Mackey. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Mill struction. er and Ruth of Parma visited lat Mr. and Mrs. Nate Turpin have er in the afternoon. been visiting their daughter, Mr. Mrs. Edna Cowling visited Mrs and Mrs Robert Patterson, the Austin Gilbert Wednesday after past week. Mr. Turpin has been noon and Mrs. R. D. McKinley in the Ontario hospital for medi visited Mrs. Gilbert Tuesday af cal treatment. ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson Mrs. G. E. Mackey received a visited Wednesday evening with telephone call from her son, Pri Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lane. vate First Class Joe Mackey, from Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson, the Marine base in San Diego, Donna and Mervin attended the Calif., just following a promotion ball game Friday night between exercise. He was one of six men the Boise Braves and Idaho Falls. in his platoon to receive the pro Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson, motion. He also reported that he Edna Cowling, Austin Gilbert, has been selected to go to school Henry Day, Mrs. Gerald Mackey for a course in electronics after and Judy were among those at finishing boot training at Camp tending the Auker-Costley wed Pendleton. ding Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Buhler were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ward Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam and family of Fruitland were Sunday night guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Furrol of Ivanhoe, Calif., were Friday eve ning dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gage of Boise were Sunday dinner guests of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. PERSONALS ... Guests for the weekend at the J. Elwood Flinders home were Mrs. Lorin Saunders and boys of | Boise. Saunders was in Utah on business. A family dinner Sun i day included Mrs. Marvin Wilson and girls. Mrs. Tracy Rodabaugh and Mr. and Mrs. George Gilbert and Lois returned Monday evening to their home in Rawlins, Wyo., after vis iting with their daughter and sis ter, Mrs. Dorothy Bibbey. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Pulliam of Los Angeles were house guests of Mrs. J. I. Brady last week. Pul liam served in World War I with ; the late Mr. Brady. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell and daughter, Elna of Rawlins, Wyo., left Sunday after visiting her sister, Mrs. Dorothy Bibbey. They planned to visit on the coast before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Wheeler spent Labor day weekend at Blackfoot where they visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pierce of Nampa and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Toomb called Sunday at the I Glenn Marcum home to see their new daughter, Sarah Alene, who was bom Thursday morning at Malheur Memorial hospital. GROUP HUNTS GROUSE ON LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Toothaker of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Red Wag- goner, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Tobler and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zinn spent the past weekend grouse hunting on Lookout mountain. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Bellon and Joan spent Labor day weekend in Denver where they visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Van Horn, and a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schultz, other relatives and friends. — Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elliott enter- tained Friday evening with a broiled salmon supper for Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKinney and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Holcomb. Birth day cake was also served honor ing Mrs. McKinney on her anni versary. 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