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THURSDAY. MARCH 2. 1961 T. Martinez Goes To Slate Meet After Burns Win By Mrs. G. E. Mackey ADRIAN—Glenn Ward accom panied the Adrian wrestling team to Burns Saturday for the district tournament. Tony Martinez won the championship in his weight group and will compete in the state tournament next Saturday. THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON Differ Couple Becomes Parents Of 9-Pound Son By Edna Mills OWYHEE—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deffer became parents of a son early Sunday morning. He was born at Malheur Memorial hospi tal and weighed 9 pounds. He has one sister, Kathleen, who is four years old. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Deffer of Adrian and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell | Williams of the Owyhee com munity. Dinner Kingman Kolony Family Heid Saturday Four-H Al Robbins Home By Mrs. Herschel Thompson KINGMAN KOLONY— By Mrs. Vern L. Smith leaders council served lunch Fri-. day at the Hereford bull sale in j (Last Week’s News) Ontario. Leaders who helped | LINCOLN HEIGHTS— Mr and from the Kolony were Mrs. Jim Mrs. Llewellyn Robbins and fam Phifer, Mrs. Johnny Thiel and ily of Heppner, Ore., spent the Mrs. Klaas Laan. weekend visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson call A family dinner was held at the ed Sunday afternoon at the Ray Austin Robbins home Saturday mond Thomas home in Apple evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Wells and family of Nampa and Valley. Mi and Mrs. Klaas Laan visit Mr. and Mrs. Brock Robbins and ed Friday evening at the Herke family were other guests present at the dinner. Stam home in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Krea- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hunt and ger returned home Saturday from Mrs. Orien Hainline were mes a trip to Durango, Colo., after from Malheur Butte Bap spending several days with their sengers tist church attending the 13th an son, Mr. and Mrs Larry Kreager nual state Conservative Baptist and baby grandson. They stopped association Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred last week. meeting at Corvallis Vanderpool in Montrose, Colo., The Rev. Harold Jacks of Pay- former residents of the Kolony. They were Friday overnight ette was guest speaker Sunday guests at the Rulon Anderson morning at Butte church. Ed An home in Vernal, Utah, also for drews, missionary to the Piute Indians at Owyhee. Nev., spoke mer resident. the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Clemens of in Mr. Mrs. Ron McIntyre of Burns were Tuesday overnight Wilder and were evening guests at the Al Thompson home. dinner guests Wednesday at the Charles Webb John Petty, son of Mrs. Thomas home. Ore-Ida Scout council execu tive board of directors met last Thursday evening in the Adrian Mr. and Mrs. Perry Boles of grade school cafeteria. A dinner Vale were Saturday evening din- served by Karla Kriegh, Alice ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simpson, Marie Borge and Judy Crocker. The couples spent the Mackey preceded the meeting. evening playing pinochle. Messrs, and Mmes. Elmer Aus- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans of man and family of Ontario. Ever Twin Falls and Mr. and Mrs. ett Ausman and family, Glen Howard Evans of Parma were I A u s m a n and granddaughter, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mary Francis Montgomery of' Boise, and Guy Shelman and fam Proceeds from this dinner will be ily were Sunday dinner guests of used for insurance on church | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph buildings. Ausman. Judy Mackey, Marsha Willis Mr. and Mrs. Francis Deffer and Bonnie Stiener, representing left Saturday to visit their daugh Job’s Daughters, collected for the ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiggins and heart fund Sunday in Adrian. daughter at Pendleton. Mrs. G. E. Mackey visited last Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey re afternoon at the home turned home recently from a two- ' Thursday of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Al week visit with their daughter, fred Christensen at Vale. Mrs. Darrell Williams. Homer Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Helton in Bak Mrs. Bill Willis attended a hos Brewer and daughter, Barbara, er. They then spent several days pital banquet at East Side cafe were afternoon callers. in Boise visiting her sister, Mr. j Tuesday evening. She accom Dan Perkins of Orovada, Nev., And Mrs. Harry Gage, and her panied Mr. and Mrs. Charles spent Saturday and Sunday visit cousin, Mrs. Maggie Forgy of Smith of Nyssa. ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lu Star. Bill Willis recently returned Perkins. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. home from Bruneau where he ther Mrs. Dorothy Fletcher of Mur and Mrs. K. I. Peterson were the had been working for the past phy, Idaho, and Mrs. George Bul Messrs, and Mmes. C. B. Hill, two months. lock of Caldwell were Sunday af Henry Moore and Edna Cowling. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day visit ternoon callers at the Kenneth Church Groups Meet Thursday ed Sunday afternoon with Mrs. McDonald home. Fidalae Arnica will meet Thurs Stiener who had been quite ill Melene and Perry Crocker spent day afternoon at the home of Pat but is now improved. Sunday visiting their grandpar ty Bean with Lynn Chaney as co ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crocker. hostess. Rebecca circle will meet Attend Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morfitt were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown at Thursday with Gail Winn as hos Monday evening dinner guests at tended a birthday dinner Sunday tess. the Warren Johnson home. Women’s association of the Ad at the home of his daughter, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Share and and Mrs. Robert Eastman at Cald rian Presbyterian church met last children of Nyssa and Mr. and Wednesday for a noon luncheon well. The dinner honored the Mrs. Lee Strickland were Sunday at the home of Mrs. John Auker. Eastmans’ four-year-old son, Pat dinner guests at the Charles Among those attending were the rick. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker Share home. Mmes. Edna Cowling, Mary Hen Fathers' Event at OSC derson, Austin Gilbert, Henry were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Attends Claude Skinner left Friday to Mrs. Paul Johnson at Ontario. and Day, C. R. Mills and K. I. Peter Mrs. Richard Holly and chil visit his daughter, Shirley, at son. and to attend annual Mr. and Mrs. William Webb en dren visited Thursday afternoon Corvallis fathers ’ weekend at OSC. He re at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray tertained at dinner Sunday even turned home Sunday evening. mond Holly. They called to see ing for their children, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar spent Mrs. Dick Stam and family and Sylvia who is in a cast from a Thursday and Saturday visiting recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webb. at the Charles Culbertson home. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day visit Junior Christian Endeavor met Mr. and Mrs. James Savage and ed Wednesday evening with their Sunday night at the home of Mr. Pat, Mark D. Hartley and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz, who show son, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Day and daughter and Julie Gyllenskog were Sun ed pictures of their recent trip to Rickie at Boise. day evening dinner guests of Mr. Oliver Freel, accompanied by Mexico and southern states. Mrs. Howard Day. Adrian Presbyterian church his son, Monty, took a load of and Frank Byers spent Thursday held its annual ham dinner Satur cattle to Portland Sunday. Mrs. Mary Henderson spent the evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. day night in the church basement. weekend with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Crocker. Henry and Josephine Menda- Bill Looney, while Looney at tended fathers’ weekend at Ore zona and a classmate of BJC, Toni Arana of Boise and Petra Arana gon State college. Adrian group of Delta Kappa of Nampa were weekend guests Gamma entertained Friday even at the George Mendazona home. and Miss Roberta Asumendi was a ing for members from Vale, On tario and Nyssa. The guests were Thursday overnight guest of Miss Melene Crocker. served refreshments. OKK club will meet a week Mrs. C. R. Mills and Ross were Irvin Zimmerman in Caldwell Saturday on business. early this month. Date of meet They also visited Mr. and Mrs. ing is March 9 with Mrs. Werner PARMA—4-2981 Peutz. Lee Nickleson. PLUMBING HEATING SEED GRAIN ★ Alfalfa ★ Clover * Pasture Grass ★ Barley ★ Oats ★ Wheat ★ Field Seed — Mixed io Order ★ Flower Seeds ★ Garden Seed Custom Cleaning & Treating We Are Equipped to Offer a Complete One-Trip Cleaning and Treating Service With Our— NEW PANOGEN SEED PROCESSOR Which Does the Job Better and Faster BUT COSTS NO MORE! GET YOUR ORDERS IN EARLY! 9 Farmers Feed and Seed Co. O A number of friends were guests for potluck dinner at the Charles Webb home Sunday. At tending were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stites and family, .Chuck Sanders and Mrs. Nettie Bouse of Hunt ington, the Rev. and Mrs. Harold Jacks, Ida Nelson, Frank Flack and Willie Bancroft of Payette, Mr. and Mrs. Ron McIntyre and Don McIntyre of Wilder and Ruth Paustian of Lime. Terry and Gordon Burton of Ontario spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stohler. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Page and Mrs. Jerry Page spent last week at Pasco, Wash., where they vis ited Mrs. Clarence Page’s brother, Eugene Hamrick and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Holladay and Sant, called Sunday evening from San Francisco, Calif. He is in the Navy and was leaving on a six- j month cruise. Mrs. Loura Smith and Mrs. Al-1 von McGinnis called Wednesday afternoon at the Walter Pinkston home. Wednesday evening visitors at the Walter Pinkston home were Mrs. Eddie Nelson and son, Joe, Mrs. Arthur Hotchkiss and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sant. Mr. and Mrs. George Besendor- ■ fer returned home Friday from Winchester, Tenn. They visited their son, Henry Besendorfer, who is there on a mission. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer at tended a Mariners executive com mittee meeting Friday evening at the Ross Mills home. Piercy Undergoes Surgery Mary Leader of Buhl, Idaho, mother of Wesley Piercy, was a Sunday dinner guest at the Carl Piercy home. In the afternoon they went to Ontario to see Wes ley Piercy, who had surgery Thursday morning at Holy Rosary hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Piercy and family, Mrs. Mary Leader, Mrs. Wesley Piercy, Linda and Judy Mecham of Nyssa were Sun day evening dinner guests at the Carl Piercy home. Mr. and Mrs. S C. McConnell CHELDELINS RETURN spent the weekend in Nampa FROM CALIFORNIA TRIP with their granddaughter, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cheldelin and Mrs. Charles Powell and returned Feb. 21 from a trip to Tami. They also visited their son- , California where they visited a in-law and daughter, Mr. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles By Karla Kriegh Mrs. Forrest Moore, and called on Gutzler and family at San Diego. NEWELL HEIGHTS—AKH ex Mrs. Molly Hopp. Enroute they visited another tension unit met Thursday at the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William home of Mrs. Dick Kriegh with The Rev. and Mrs. Mel Laws of Young at San Mateo. They also Mrs Edna Mae Wimsatt giving Ontario visited Friday evening visited Knott's Berry farm and the lesson on wardrobe color and with the Rev. and Mrs. Omar San Simeon castle and spent some accessories. She gave a demon Barnhouse and family. time in Old Mexico. stration using a light beige coat with different blue ensembles and Mrs. Lyda Kohl and Mrs. An FIRST AID INSTRUCTIONS changing accessories. gie Cook were Friday afternoon GIVEN TROOP 81 MEMBERS Eighteen ladies enjoyed the les bridge guests of Mrs. Ferd Zutz Girl Scout troop 81 held its regu son including Mrs. Polly Holut, at Vale. lar meeting Feb. 22. The group Mrs. Joy Hammon and Mrs. Lois is working on second class rank Harry Heavrin at Emmett. They I in first aid. A part of the troop Cartwright as guests. also visited Mr. and Mrs. David I met at the Gene Stunz home with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stam have Highland at Fruitland and with Mrs. Gus Liming giving first aid moved into the Hugh Lamb Mrs. Alice Pratt. instructions while the remainder house. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatch Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn were . of the troop met at the K. A. Dan- have moved into Adrian. Thursday evening dinner guests ford home where Mrs. Danford Ivan Smith and John Thomp of Mr. and Mrs Charles Glenn. gave first aid information. son of Axtell. Kan., visited Thurs Mr. and Mrs. C. P Blackburn —Stephanie Wilson. Reporter. day with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Owyhee visited Saturday with Witt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn. HOME EXTENSION GROUP Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Witt, Ivan Mr. and Mrs. Durlin Hammon j SLATES MARCH 9 MEETING Smith and John Thompson were visited Saturday evening with, “Color in the Home" is topic of Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W Mr. and Mrs. Elio Mayland at the lesson which will be given by C. Van DeWater. Caldwell. Mrs. Edna Mae Wimsatt at the Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz vis March 9 meeting of Nyssa home ited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Daughter Has Surgery Mr. and Mrs. Durlin Hammon extension unit. Officers for the coming year Everett and Otto Holladay were have receivea word that their Monday evening dinner guests at daughter, Kay Parsons, under will also be elected. went surgery last week at Com the John Stohler home. munity hospital in Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Maxwell and Visits in Washington Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Magarrent children of Wilder and Mr. and Mrs. Foster Sutton spent a few days last week visiting her par of Boise visited Thursday with Mrs. Robert Godfrey and family of Boise were Sunday dinner ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ledger Mr. and Mrs. Durlin Hammon Happy Dozen card club met guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fis wood at Richland, Wash. cher. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rose and Friday with Mrs. C. B. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Judd and family of Pocatello were recent visitors at the Orien Hainline Mr. and Mrs. M O. Judd attended a dinner Tuesday at the L. J. home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tilson and Kinney home in Ontario. and family of Emmett were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goodels and dinner guests at the Hainline Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ireland vis home. ited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. No. 8 North 1st St. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Perry and M. O. Judd and family. family of Vale and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz spent All Work Guaranteed O. D. Dearborn of Ontario were Monday and Tuesday in Boise on Sunday visitors at the Brock Rob business. They visited with Mrs. bins home. Ida Collins in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Solterbeck PHONE FR 2-3447 Mrs. Dudley Kurtz and chil and family of Payette were Sun dren were Saturday evening din If No Answer. Call FR 2-3032 day dinner guests at the Clifford ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M L. Harris home. Kurtz. Extension Group Hears Program By County Agent CARL'S RADIO TV SERVICE We Are COHTRACTING SWEET ORN NOW! Sparks Host Family Dinner CERTIFIED and UNCERTIFIED STOCK NYSSA, OREGON Webbs Entertain Guests PAGE NINE O o A family dinner was given Sunday at the Art Sparks home. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sparks and | children of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. i Guy Sparks and son of Nyssa and 1 Mrs. Kenneth Altig and son Steve ; | of Idaho Falls were guests. Mrs. Altig had been visiting her par ents, returning home Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Al Thompson ac companied Mr. and Mrs. John Zit-1 tercob to Emmett Sunday even ing to visit Mrs. Emma Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duncan and family of Ontario were Sunday evening visitors at the Earl Ky gar home. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Martinez and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rod- riguez of Nyssa went to Middleton | Sunday to visit the Rodriguez family. Marlene Slippy spent the week end in Jordan Valley at the Jerry Gordon home. Sunday afternoon visitors at the Earl Kygar home were Mr I ! and Mrs. Merle Kygar, Mr. and ! Mrs Mearl McClure and family 1 of Homedale. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Culbert- , ! son were guests for cards Tues- i day evening at the Earl Kygai home. Mr. and Mr- Al Thompson went to Boise Friday and were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters. They visited Saturday at the Ron Thompson home Weekend guests at the Herschel Thompson home were Jim Hold- i er, Barbara Walker and Katherine | Trafton of Seneca, Ore. Don! i Thompson took his guests to ■ Owyhee dam Sunday. Carl Begeman took a group of Boy Scouts to Ontario Friday evening for a skating session. Mr and Mrs £.11 Toomb visit ed Thursday evening a*the Dale Ashcraft home. ★ Belter Price Per Ton ★ Faster Delivery ★ Cash Crop Paid in Full Before Christmas Call Payette—Midway 2-3384—or Nyssa—FRanklin 2-2271 IDAHO CANNING CO