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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1962 THE NYSAA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SEVEN .............- Adrian Cub Scouts Plan Chili Feed, Blue and Gold Dinner at Regular Meet By Mr». Gerald Mackey ADRIAN — Cub Scout pack meeting was held last Tuesday evening in the basement of the Presbyterian church with Cub master Fred Brownfield presid ing. The group decided to hold a chili feed Feb. 10 and the Blue and Gold banquet Feb. 27. Brownfield presented den mo ther pins to Mmes. Horace Cha ney, Gene Pratt, Kenneth Price and Gerald Mackey. Refreshments were served by den 2. Parents Served the Brownfields were Mr. and Chicken Dinner Mrs Chuck Walker and daughter and Roy Purcell of Nyssa. By Cooking Club Messrs, and Mmes. W. E. Ash By Mr«. Herschel Thompson craft and Ross Buckland visited Sunday evening with Mr. and KINGMAN KO LONY—Sharon's Kitchenette 4 - H cooking group Mrs. Dale Ashcraft. gave a chicken and noodle dinner Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ausman of Boise visited Sunday at the home for their parents Saturday even of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ing at Adrian grade school cafe teria. Twenty people were serv Ausman. ed. Mrs. Johnny Thiel is leader Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams and 1 of the group. her mother, Mrs. Rose of Boise, visited Sunday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks and home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Aus the Dick Sparks family of Boise Glenn Ward attended a school man. were dinner guests Sunday at the administrators’ meeting in Eugene Mrs. Edna Cowling was a Sun Guy Sparks home in Nyssa. The from Thursday to Saturday of last day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. dinner was given to honor Mrs. week. Henry Day. Art Sparks, Dick and his daugh Mrs. Glenn Ward and children Mrs. Henry Day attended a ter, Dianne, on their birthday an visited Saturday afternoon at the meeting Friday of the Women’s home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Farm Bureau held in Moore hotel niversaries. Carol Brock spent Saturday Denver Glenn, Sr., of Parma and at Ontario. with Jannie Phifer. They prepar her sister from Twin Falls. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey at ed food for the 4-H cooking class Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Albertson tended the annual Pacific Co-op for the dinner Saturday. Jannie of Horseshoe Bend visited Sunday Supply dinner held Wednesday at Phifer was a Sunday and over at the home of her cousins, Mr. Oregon Trail hall. night guest at the home of Carol and Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft. Mrs. James Lane visited Sun Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tallman day afternoon with Mrs. Mary Mrs. Thomas Sant visited last and family were Sunday dinner Henderson at the Robert Long Thursday afternoon at the Leon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred home. ard Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Forney Martin Brownfield. Afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pinkston and Clyde Cartwright were Sun and Mrs. Thomas Sant visited day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monday at the Alvon McGinnis Lennie Martin. and Mrs. Loura Smith homes in Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz vis Adrian. I ited Thursday afternoon at the Mrs. Marie Earp and Mrs. Her I home of Mrs. C. R. Mills and Ross. schel Thompson visited Friday af Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker ternoon with Mrs. Mary McCon visited Sunday afternoon at the nell in Nyssa. and home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Eason and family of March of Dimes Benefit Held Thirty neighbors and members Homedale. Mr. and Mrs. William Webb attended the March of Dimes cof were Sunday dinner guests of fee benefit sponsored Thursday their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick afternoon by the Pollyanna club at the Al Thompson home. The Stam and family of Fruitland. event' netted $23.50. Next club General Repairing Mr. and Mrs. George McKee meeting will be March 1 at the visited Sunday with her brother home of Mrs. Carl Begeman with and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ida Hodge as co-hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson J. W. Armstrong in Wilder. The of Seneca, Ore., were weekend two couples later drove to Boise Phone FR 2-3570 to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Dougal. guests at the Herschel Thompson Nyssa, Oregon Mrs. Dougal is a sister of Mrs. Mc home. They were Saturday even ing dinner guests at the Gary Kee and Armstrong. Novotney home in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Callister spent Sunday in Caldwell with their son, Wayne. Visitors at the Earl Kygar home — Conducted by — Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Hite, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Col. Bert Anderson Col. Guy Sparks Jim Viers. Ontario —TU 9-5501 Nyssa — FR 2-3475 Sunday Dinner Guests — Clerk — Mr. and Mrs. Jess Martinez and JIM YOST. Nyssa —FR 2-3071 family were Sunday dinner guests at the Joe Rodriguez home near For the Latest Auction News, Listen to KSRV, Ontario, Nyssa. at 12:15 p.m. Daily. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edens and family were Saturday afternoon FARM MACHINERY AUCTION and evening dinner guests at the WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14, 12 noon—Located 3 miles south Dwayne Bennett home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer visited of Nyssa on Adrian highway to Enterprise avenue, then 3‘/a miles west. THREE TRACTORS (1960 Case "830" diesel, 1952 Sunday afternoon at the Bert home in Nyssa. John Deere "B," 1958 Oliver "55"). 1940 Ford Truck; 1957 In Ross Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer were ternational Hay Baler. Complete Line of Farm Machinery. Monday evening guests at the CATTLE FEED (Hay and Silage). Machinery in good condi Johnny Thiel home. tion; public invited to see before sale day. WAYNE SIMP Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan visit SON, Owner. Terms, cash. Lunch on grounds. ed at the Luit Stam home Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beckstead MACHINERY AUCTION SALE visited Saturday evening in the THURSDAY, FEB. 15, 12 noon—Located 2Vi miles west Herschel Thompson home. of Cairo junction on Vale highway to big siphon, then 1 mile Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thiel and south. THREE TRACTORS (1956 Oliver Superior "77" diesel. boys visited Sunday afternoon at Ford "8N," 1948 Farmall "M"). 1954 MASSEY-HARRIS SELF- the Carl Begeman home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brandt visited PROPELLED COMBINE. Sets of Chains and Duals for "400" IHC Tractor. Complete Line of FARM MACHINERY, some Saturday afternoon at the Bob consigned by C. A. Mansfield and Louis Pratt. GORDON Haney home in Nyssa. Mrs. Ha ney was a Friday visitor in the TOOMBS, Owner. Terms, cash. Lunch on grounds. Brandt home. FRONT END ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING Towne Garage AUCTION SALES Entertains Pinochle Club FARM AUCTION FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 1 p.m.—Located 8 miles south of Nyssa to Owyhee corners, then 4 miles west and 1 mile south on Owyhee dam road, then Va mile west. HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE. 1953 FARMALL "M" TRACTOR. Other Farm Ma chinery. MILKING EQUIPMENT and Miscellaneous Items. ROBERT MEISINGER. Owner. Terms, cash. Lunch. Í- Mrs. Bill Toomb was hostess Friday afternoon for Happy Doz en Pinochle club members. Mrs. Dale Ashcraft and Mrs. Wesley Piercy attended from Kingman Kolony. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas of Weiser, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ash- Simplot Ammonium Phosphates Roberta Pearcy Recovers Nicely After Treatment By Mrs. Waldo Smalley APPLE VALLEY — Roberta Pearcy returned home the first of last week and is making excellent recovery. She was delighted with cards and gifts sent by her many friends. She had been in Malheur Memorial hospital for treatment of burns. I m Simplot fertilizers ore all extra quality, uniformly pelleted and dust free for easy handling and application. Make up your mind now to make moré money farming this year, See your near dealer soon. Potato Growers Oregon's Own Fine Foundation Seed Potatoes FOR SALE Klamath County Grown Russels—White Rose—Kennebec Excellent Field and Greenhouse Readings . . . Reasonably Priced! FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Write —C. B. SHORT Dairy, Oregon — Phone Bonanza, Oregon. 2251 Crater Lake Potato Distributors Route 2, Box 689-D — Klamath Falls, Oregon Day Phone — Bonanza, Oregon, 2180 Night or Sundays — TUxedo 4-5321, Klamath Falls CD jjQ'j jj'jjjU'iJïD MERCURY VAPOR SAFETY LIGHTING Recovers from Gas Poisoning Mrs. Lester Strawn is in Fruit land this week caring for her mo ther-in-law who had been in the Ontario hospital recovering from gas poisoning. Bruce and Curtis Spelman are staying at the Carl Piercy home while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monty Spelman, are in St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Spelman’s father, Grov er Lance, is very ill. Lester Goulet and nephew, Stanley of Quincy, Wash., visited Friday afternoon at the John Thiel home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb were hosts at a pancake supper Thurs day evening. Guests were Mr and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy. Charlie Bowers accompanied Richard Callaham to Mountain Home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowers visited Sunday afternoon at the Marvin Bowers home in Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Callaham and family left Friday to spend a week visiting relatives in Kla math Falls, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stacy were dinner guests Sunday at the Wil lis Conant home. In the after noon the Glenn Brown family came to visit. Cake and ice cream were served to honor Willis Con ant on his birthday anniversary. 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Nu Âcres News COQUETTES CLUB GROUP LEARNS TO MAKE COOKIES Members of 4-H Coquettes club met Jan. 24 at the home of Mrs. Charles Chapin. She gave a dem By Farmwruttw* Club onstration on peainut butter coo kies. Monday afternoon guests at the Next meeting will be Feb. 7 at Rinhold Stohler home were Mr. the home of Mrs. Chapin. and Mrs. Bill Walz and daughter, —Rita Piercy, Reporter. Laray of Malheur Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Rinhold Stohler Shirley Bateman of New Ply visited Wednesday in the John mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hawks Stohler home at Malheur Butte. attended funeral services Feb. 1 Omar Betts, Mr. and Mrs. Gary for his aunt, Mrs. Dan Warfield at Betts attended the Jan. 31 Nyssa Midvale. and Mrs. George Griffin and fam Co-op dinner at Oregon Trail hall. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Terry of ily. A Sunday afternoon guest of were visitors last week at Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Mefford of Miss Barbara Howard, daughter Seattle the P. M. Jorgensen home. Mrs. Adrian and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ca of the Ray Howards, was Miss Terry is a niece of Jorgensen. hill and Tami were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Collins. Mr. and Mrs. William Meeks. Janice and Emory of Caldwell were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Poppe. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Arnold were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plagman and in the afternoon they all drove to Ontario to visit in the John Has kill home. According to the Oregon De partment of Motor Vehicles, a drivers license examiner will be on duty at Nyssa city hall Friday, Feb. 16, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Individuals wishing original li censes or permits to drive are re quested to file applications well ahead of the scheduled closing hour in order to assure time for completion of the required license test. Calvin Vertrees of Pocatello was a Wednesday morning breakfast guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hill. Mrs. Frank Plagman returned home Saturday from Albany, Ore., where she had been nursing her sister, Mrs. Rita Zeller, who un derwent emergency surgery sev eral weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nichols and family were recent Tuesday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nichols. The two men attended the Fred Beverlin sale at Caldwell in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Varlo Price of Big Bend. Mr. and Mrs Scott Dowdle of Boise Attend Nyssa Co-op Banquet and Mrs. Varlo Price and children Mrs. Raymond Arnold and her of Big Bend were Saturday din father, Frank Plagman, attended ner guests of the Prices. the annual Nyssa Co-op banquet held Jan. 31 at Oregon Trail hall. | WSCS Circle To Meet Feb. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston were I Helen Barnes circle of Metho dist WSCS will meet at 2 p.m. Thursday dinner guests of Mr ' Feb. 15 with Mrs. Charles Pitman. and Mrs. Dick Harris at Ontario. | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston, Mr. John. Griffin of Baker was a and Mrs. John Boston and Kim Friday guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin and family and visited Sunday with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Anna Bos Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey. ton and Mrs. Lucy Rogers at Ros Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffin of well. Nyssa were Friday guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. David Barnhart and family of Nyssa, Mrs. Fern craft and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jay of and Morris Rib- Piercy were guests for dinner and let were Caldwell Sunday dinner guests of cards Friday evening at the Bill Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Standal. Toomb home. Mrs. Frank Coley and Steve of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer Mrs. Ramona Shawl and were Friday evening guests in the Melba, family, Mrs. Fern Jay of Caldwell, Carl Begeman home. Morris Riblet and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lane and George Griffin and family were Carl Begeman attended the an evening dinner guests nual county Farm Bureau dinner Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey. Monday evening at East Side cafe in Ontario. Isaac Martinez accompanied the Explorer Scouts Saturday to Homedale for bowling. A surprise birthday anniversary party was given Friday evening for Lester Strawn. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martinez and Mrs. George Besendorfer were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Thiel and Paula called Sunday at the Her schel Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Piercy and family visited Friday evening at the Carl Piercy home. < ; MAKE Drivers License Tests Set at Nyssa Feb. 16 TU9-8017 198 SOUTH OREGON-ONTARIO Newest kind of lighting! Mercury vapor, 7000 lumens, equivalent to • 500 watt Incandescent bulb. No customer investment required. Fixed monthly rate. You know to odvance your full cosh. Idaho Power will provide electricity, tervia ond maintenance. Protection ogainst accidenti to yourself, your employes, your visiton. Helpt guard ogoinst vandalism ond theft. Offen convenience and peace of mind. AVAILABLE NOW! To arrange for early installation on your property, call your local Idaho Power office. 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