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0 e THURSDAY, APRIL 13. 19S1 Stokes Receives Greenhand Award At FFA Banquet o THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON Arcadia Club Meets Tomorrow Al D. Corn Home Methodist Men Hear Chief Love Discuss Local Youth Problems ATTEND CONFERENCE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chalupsky CHURCH CLASS HOLDS and daughter. Pam, of La Grande FRIDAY EVENING BANQUET were weekend visitors at the A banquet was given Friday William Lowe and Ralph Lowe evening in the recreation room of homes. the Nazarene parsonage by mem bers of Homebuilders, one of the KATHRYN KNOTTINGHAM INJURED IN FALL ON GLASS young married couples classes of Kathryn Knottingham, f i v e -1 the church. year-old granddaughter of Mr. I Mrs. Robert Jackson of Twin and Mrs, O. P. Counsil, under Falls was special speaker. The went surgery Monday morning at event was attended by 29 invited Holy Rosary hospital. The child guests. severed wrist tendons when she fell on broken glass Sunday af ternoon. Kathryn is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Knotting Evangelistic Series Mrs J. Elwood Flinders spent q v J 1 J * d the past week in Utah. She at- ^CneuUlea tO Degin tended a two-day LDS primary Monday at IOOF Hall conference in Salt Lake City and * A six-day senes of evangelistic spent an additional day visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs meetings is scheduled beginning J. Wright Child, formerly of this Monday. April 17, through Satur area, and also visited other rela day, April 22. The Chapman tives. She spent several days in evangelistic crusade will begin Morgan with her sister, the Hugo each ®acn evening at 7:45 in Odd Fel- J on South First street Olsen family, and with a son, Mr. ( ----- ows ---- hal1 and Mrs Gerald Flinders in Og _; in Nyssa. Messages will be delivered by j den. Arlene Chapman, with gospel Other Nyssa ladies attending singing and playing by her and the conference included Mrs Joy d “*“.*.* rhtnm.’n'1 ~ ' Be.! .nd Mr. Bev., And.™, ^d... Nyssa Methodist men held their bi-monthly dinner meeting Mon day evening in the church dining NU ACRES—Mr and Mrs El room. By Mrs. George Moeller lis Stokes and son, Dan, attended Following a chicken dinner, the a parent-son FFA banquet Satur ARCADIA — Arcadia club will day evening at Fruitland grade meet tomorrow at the home of meeting was called to order by school. Dan received the star Mrs. Dick Com with Mrs. Goldie President Gene Chester, who call ed attention to the attendance chapter greenhand award and Roper as hostess. banner won by the group at the was also installed as next year's secretary of the Fruitland FFA Mr. and Mrs. Novie Cearly and Emmett district meeting. Program, under chairmanship of chapter. family of Homedale were Sunday Clifford Fox, included group evening dinner guests of Mr. and A guest of Darlene Speas, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephenson. singing led by Mrs. Paul Ludlow, with Dudley Kurtz at the piano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Quen Bill Hust returned last week tin Speas, from Sunday until from Klamath Falls to help his followed by devotionals led by Bob Love, Nyssa police chief who Melvin Spitze. Roger Maulding talked on youth problems in Nys- Tuesday evening was Miss Car- father on the farm. lene Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mesler of on saxophone and Dick McPart- . sa. He stated that Nyssa's youth Mrs. Carl Moss of New Plymouth. Nampa and Mr. and Mrs. Dean land on trombone presented nov was the town’s biggest asset and Mrs. George Pulsipher has been Mesler of Portland visited Friday elty musical selections. Mark that all residents should be con confined to bed the last 10 days in the Ernest Stephenson home. Moncur sang "September Song" cerned with their problems. with pneumonia. Among those Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Marsh vis- and "Ebb Tide.” Speaker for the evening was i The greatest cause of delin calling on her during her illness ited fkinday afternoon in the quency, according to Love, is were Margaret Evans, Mmes. George Moeller home. broken homes or those full of to attend the wedding of their Gerald Russell, Ella Russell, Ce- Mrs. U. H. Neiger _ of Nyssa and trouble. He stressed the need of niece, Sandra Meisinger, and Van lia Lancaster and Henry Zobell Mrs Erma Swan of Caldwell vis more firm parental control of of Nyssa. Sunday visitors at the ited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Haus. They were Sunday dinner teenagers and declared that irre Mrs. Fred guests of Mr. and Pulsipher home were Lennie George Coleman. sponsible use of automobiles was Marla Dail of Nyssa is spending Schilling. Cobb and twin boys, Robert and a major factor in the increase of Richard. this week with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Attend Square Dance Festival juvenile crime in Malheur county. Parents who took their chil-1 Mrs. George Pulsipher’s chil Bullard. Love recommended driver dren to the young people’s square dren were all home during spring Returns From Salt Lake dance festival at Nampa Friday training, more employment for vacation, except one daughter, Mrs. Parley Feik returned Sun youth and commended Nyssa for Mrs. Claire Beus, who lives at day from Salt Lake where she evening included Messrs, and starting a swimming program. Mmes. Cecil Houston, George Othello, Wash. Those home were attended ________________________ the LDS conference and Hust, Ted Bowers, Royce Irby, Coming events announced were Roger Jenkins and family of visited her daughter, Mrs. Rowan Max Moore and their instructors, the annual spring breakfast April Huntsville, Utah, Mrs. Gene Hag- Shirley and daughter who were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Petterson. 28-29 and the Wallowa lake work gerty and husband of Mountain there from Longview, Texas. Miss April Olsen of Ontario camp May 5-6. Next meeting will Home and Mrs. George Grossman Among those from Arcadia at and Jim Pike of Weiser visited be a potluck supper June 12 with and family of Fair Oaks, Calif. tending the music clinic in Baker Friday evening with Dorothy wives and families attending as i last Saturday were Janet Cole Houston. Party Honors Mrs. Au liman guests. A surprise birthday party was man, Lois Spitze, Jack Lytle, given Sunday for Miss Beverly Karen Hust, Carolyn Schilling, Aullman on her 12th anniversary. Regina Moss and Bob Bowers. The party, given by her mother Mrs. George Coleman accompa and sister, Lois, was attended by nied them as chaperone. Mr .and Mrs. George Moeller the Misses Renee Condie, Char lene Winiger, Donna Jennings, returned Monday from a trip of Audrey Gardner, Norma Speas, several days to Salem and New Barbara Howard and Sherry port, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dail and Mr. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Stokes drove an^ Mrs. Harold Dail visited Sun to Salt Lake City Thursday to a day afternoon in the Otis Bullard attend a missionary reunion and home. Miss June Feik of Nampa spent visit with old friends. The Stokes stayed in Salt Lake until Mon the weekend here with her par day and attended the LDS con ents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Feik. Laura Hust went to work last ference sessions. Mrs. Omar Betts and Mrs. Hen- ' week for Carl Burningham at the ry Conner attended an extension new A & W stand in Nyssa. service council meeting Tuesday Miss Schilling Visits Parents Miss Irene Schiling of Renton, afternoon at Payette county ex Wash., arrived April 5 for a visit tension office. z Sunday afternoon guests at the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rinhold Stohler home were Lar Fred Schilling, and to attend the ry and Laura Naylor of New Ply Meisinger - Van Haus wedding. She was accompanied by her mouth. Mrs. K. C. Hawks left Sunday niece, Terry Schnabel, small Carnation evening by train with her daugh daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ter, Deloris, for Salt Lake City. Schnabel of Renton. Mr. and Mrs. Deloris had her walking cast re-1 Schilling drove them back to moved Monday at Shriners hos Renton Monday, returning home pital for children. They returned Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dail and | home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown of family and Mrs. Boyd Haney and | children were I Sunday dinner I guests of Mrs. Amy Stradley. Mr. and Mrs. Abe James of Blackfoot, Idaho, spent Monday Parley ! night with Mr. and ' Mrs. ~ REPAIR Feik. James is Mrs. Feik’s bro- IMMEDIATE SERVICE! i ther. Mr. and Mrs. Merrildean Rob- Free Pick Up and Delivery i bins and family visited Sunday I 3 Star ALL WORK and PARTS afternoon with her parents, Mr. 1 GUARANTEED! I and Mrs. Ed Henderson in Apple 1 I Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Art Winkler and family of Tillamook, Ore., arrived By Farmerettes Club PAGE FIVE residents of all denominations to worship with them, Mr. and Mrs. Counsil stayed with the Knottingham children while their mother was at the I hospital with Kathryn. LOCAL MINISTER TO HEAD YOUNG PEOPLE S GROUP The Rev. Omar Barnhouse, minister of the local Church of the Nazarene, was elected young people’s president of the Idaho- Oregon district at a convention held last week in Boise. The Rev. 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