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o o o THURSDAY. OCTOftCt 13. Bulb Eichtngt Roll Call Sei By OKK Member» By Edna Mills OWYHEE—OKK club will meet Thursday, Oct. 20, at the home of Mrs. Keith Kygar with Mrs. Chester Mills as co-hostess. Roll call will be exchange of flower bulbs. TME ÜYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON 1MB But ni Vitto By Mrs. Jam*« Ritchie Phan* FR 2 2888 BUENA VISTA—Sunday even ing visitors at the Eugene Stephen home were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Norland and Eric and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kobym and Billy, all of Caldwell. Roscoe Tanner and Dean Fields spent last weekend in Boise at tending an Idaho Air National Guard meeting. Mrs. Alberta McPherson of Nys sa visited Saturday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. LaVem Cleaver and family Sun day Mrs. Cleaver and children and Mrs. McPherson were dinner guests in Vale at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen and fami ly. Miss Jean Fisher of Meridian visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edens and children were Sunday evening dinner guests at the Roy Rook stool home. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman and Glenda entertained at dinner Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz, Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Brandt and Mr and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald spent Saturday evening at Owy hee dam visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morfitt. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kygar and daughter, Kathy, were Friday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kygar. Former Owyhee residents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dryden and son of Old Meadows, Idaho, were Monday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strick land. Other callers were Mrs. Lee Householder and Mrs. Vic Mar shall. Mrs. Lynn Kygar was a Monday morning caller at the home of Mrs. George Mendazona. The Rev. and Mrs. Orin Hutchi son ^nd his mother of Post Falls, at the home of Mrs. Margaret Mc Idaho, were Friday evening call Cain in Vale. ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Visit at Crocker Home T. H. Brewer. Mrs. Frank Crocker and Alvin Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen of Madras, Ore., and Mrs. Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith Boles of Vale were Saturday eve spent Thursday afternoon and ning visitors at the home of Mr. Friday putting new shingles on and Mrs. Earl Crocker. Mrs. the roof of Mr. and Mrs. William Frank Crocker spent the night Turner’s home. The Turners are with the Earl Crockers and also parents of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. visited at the home of Mr. and Lorensen. Mrs. Lewis Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Callaham Wednesday evening callers at spent Sunday visiting friends, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Evans at Brewer were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Homedale and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tallman and children of Home Grooms at Wilder. dale, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barker Mrs. Mary Wood was a Satur and sons of Nu Acres, and Mr. day overnight guest at the home and Mrs. Bob Bernie and family of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crocker. of Nyssa. Mrs. Crocker drove her to Boise Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strickland Sunday afternoon. and house guest, Henry Ward, Peutz Have New Son went to Boise Wednesday. On Mr. and Mrs. William Peutz be their return trip, Ward stayed came parents of a son Thursday with his daughter, Mrs. John Glo morning. Mrs. Peutz entered ver at Caldwell, where he will Caldwell Memorial hospital late visit for several days. The Strick Wednesday night and her son, lands then went to Nampa and Andy Werner, was born at 1:45 Mrs. Gertrude Jackson returned a.m. Thursday morning. He here with them and will visit weighed 9 pounds, lti ounces and relatives this week. is 22 inches tall. Andy and his Mr. and Mrs. Lou DeGoede mother arrived home Sunday af visited at the home of Mr. and ternoon and were greeted by j Mrs. Lynn Kygar Wednesday. friends and relatives. Andy has Mrs. Florence Kygar returned to one sister, Debra, age 2. Mrs. Caldwell with them for a visit. Mary Jarvis is helping at the Mr. and Mrs. Vic Marshall, Mr. Peutz home for a few days. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn were and Mrs. Red Kreager spent Sun- Friday dinner guests at the home May visiting at the Spring creek of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Share. ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morfitt were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis of Dallas, Ore., were guests last Sunday dinner guests at the home weekend at the home of his sister of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz. Mrs. Keith Tailman of Home and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Share. dale and Mrs. Howard Evans of J. A. Callaham and Mr. and Parma accompanied Mrs. Donald Mrs. Erwin Callaham and new Brewer and son, Billy, to Boise son, Danny, all of Tulelake, Calif., Monday when Billy received a visited from Tuesday until Satur checkup. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lynn Kygar took her Carl Callaham. granddaughters, Carol and Linda Jack Brewer of Ontario and Stith and Cindy Franklin, to their Woodie Brewer of McCall were homes in Boise Wednesday and weekend guests at the home of spent the night with her daughter, Mrs. Maxine Stith. The children Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day were had spent 10 days visiting at their Saturday evening visitors at the grandparents’ home. Mr. and Mrs. William Turner home of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus were Sunday dinner guests at the Ekanger. Mr. and Mrs. Vern McCain and I home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I family were Sunday dinner guests Lorensen. PAGE THREE Hugh Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Lar- VISIT FROM BOISE Linda Moncur and Janice Rich ry Nansel and children, all of Nebraska, and for Mr. and Mrs. ardson of Boise were weekend Silas Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Jim guests at the Mark Moncur home. Ritchie called during the evening. By Mr*. G. E. Mackey Glenn showed home movies. phen, in observance of Ruthie's third birthday anniversary Hoffmans Entertain at Dinner Larry Stephen, JoAnn Stephen ADRIAN — HEC Grange club Wednesday dinner guests at the Silas Hoffman home were Mr. and and Berniel Schulthies were met Wednesday afternoon at the Mrs. Hugh Hoffman of Callaway, among members of the Nyssa home of Mrs. Henry Day. Among Neb., Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nansel band who played at a football those present were Mmes. Herb Thomas, Luit Stam and William and children of Kearney, Neb., game in Boise Saturday. Mrs. Harold Dail entertained Toomb. Mr. and Mrs. Weir Hoffman of Mrs. Wilson Witt was a visitor Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoff the missionary ladies at her home man and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rit Friday afternoon. Eight were in Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day. chie. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Coe and Mrs. John Gowey and Mrs. Joe called in the afternoon and were Wednesday evening supper guests family of Roseburg arrived Fri-1 Gowey of Boise were in Nyssa there. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman and day and are visiting at the home and Adrian on business Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Nansel and children of Mrs. Coe’s brother, Mr and afternoon. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald left early Thursday morning for Mrs. Buster Talbot and family. Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver and Mrs. Mackey. Mrs Joe Gowey is re their homes in Nebraska after Delbert Cleaver attended a mo covering satisfactorily from a re spending a week here. thers’ tea in Nyssa Monday after cent heart attack. Roy and Kenneth Rookstool vis noon at the school. Freel Breaks Rib Monday ited Sunday afternoon at the Bob Mrs. Esther Stephen and Mrs. Oliver Freel had the misfortune Rookstool home in Caldwell. Eugene Stephen called Sunday af- of falling Monday while working Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tanner at I temoon at the Joe Stephen home. on one of his trucks, breaking a tended open house reception Sun Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cleaver day for her aunt and uncle, Mr. returned home last week from rib.Fidelae Arnica met with Mrs. and Mrs. Elmer Marker in Cald deer hunting. They brought home Henry Moore Thursday evening. well, on their 50th wedding anni There were 20 girls present. one deer. versary. Young people of Adrian Pres Frances, Sylvia, Evelyn and Wiener Roast Held at Cleaver's Ann Cleaver and Cheryl Zesiger byterian church organized two Wednesday evening guests at attended the football game in On groups Sunday night, consisting the Eugene Cleaver home for a tario Friday evening. of junior high and senior high wiener roast were the Lester, Del Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie visit sections. bert, Lloyd and LaVern Cleaver ed Sunday afternoon at the Ray Glenn Ward left Sunday morn families, and the boys’ sister, Mrs. Griffitts home near Nyssa ing to attend a superintendents’ Ruth Elliott of Missouri. Robert Ritchie spent Saturday meeting in Salem.' Mrs. Eugene Stephen served night and Sunday with Dennis Messrs, and Mmes. Alvon Mc cake and ice cream Tuesday af Hayes of Ontario. Ginnis, Dick Davis, Cecil Smith ternoon to Mrs. Esther Stephen, Don Smith of Oregon Trail vis and Gary, Bill Willis and family, Peter, Freddie and Ruthie, small ited Sunday evening at the Jim and James McGinnis spent the children of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ste- Ritchie home. weekend near Unity deer hunt- Adrian News Mr. and Mrs Marion Chugg and FFA Members Discuss Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stauffer of Various Activities Logan, Utah, visited Sunday at By Mile« Flake the Lamont Fife home. Mr. and Members of the Nyssa chapter Mrs. Bob Sturgis of New Ply of Future Farmers of America mouth were also Sunday visitors held their monthly meeting Oct. at the Fife home. 4 at the high school. Major topics covered during the ing. They returned with four meeting were membership dues, deer. for FFA-FHA party and a Mrs. Calvin Wilson and chil plans formal ceremony for raising green dren of Pocatello and Mrs. George hands to chapter farmers. Ward of Middleton were Thurs day evening dinner guests of Mr. ' Sam Smit was elected sentinel. He held this post at the district and Mrs. Glenn Ward. Mmes. William Webb and Bob [ leadership meeting held Sept 22 Webb were Sunday dinner guests at Halfway, Ore. Money raising projects discuss of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam and family of Fruitland while their ed were a candy-cookie sale to be held Oct. 6 at the high school husbands were deer hunting. canteen. Proceeds from the sale Attend Washington Reunion Messrs, and Mmes. E. M. Mack were to be used to send delegates ey and Harry Gage of Boise left to the national Future Farmers Wednesday morning to attend a convention at Kansas City, Mo. family reunion in Vancouver, Another project discussed was Wash., at the home of Leopold the FFA radio day using radio Meyer, uncle of Mrs. Mackey and station KEOK at Payette. Mrs. Gage. A dinner was held The FFA-FHA party was refer Sunday in honor of Mr. Meyer’s red to a committee for further 97th birthday anniversary. action. Mrs. James McGinnis is in Top penish, Wash., caring for a new Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Goodson of granddaughter born Oct. 3 to Mr. Parma were Sunday afternoon and Mrs. James McGinnis, Jr. callers at the F. G. Holmes home. Messrs, and Mmes. Alvon Mc Ginnis and Bill Willis were Fri Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clifford day evening guests of Mr. and were Wednesday evening dinner Mrs. Dick Davis in honor of the guests of Mrs Virginia Rookstool. birthday anniversary of James McGinnis. Miss Ann Fife, University of Messrs, and Mmes. James Har Idaho student at Moscow, spent per, Glenn Ward and Bill Willis thè weekend at thè home of her went bowling at Homedale Satur parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont day night. Fife. Ji sM*/»*• kA o j t» at f OUJC £ U. S. 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