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THURSDAY. MARCH 14. 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FOUR Home Extension Agent to Show Film At Friday Tri-Valley Unit Meeting Mr. Mrs. Harold Ferguson DAUGHTER BORN SUNDAY TO D. HERRIMAN COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. Dick Herriman of Enterprise are parents of a 7- pound daughter born March 10. The infant has been named Ann Marie. Two of the couple’s children, Teresa and Stevie, are spending a week with their paternal grand mother, Mrs. J. L. Herriman in Nyssa. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul House. The latter went to Enterprise Sunday to care for Mrs. Herriman and new daughter and another son, Pat rick. and By Mrs. O. P. Counsil and children of Nampa were Sun SUNSET VALLEY—Tri-Valley day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Extension unit will meet March Gabriel Astoreca. The group later 15 at the home of Mrs. E. B | drove to Owyhee dam. Smith near Mitchell Butte. Mel Dimmick of Yakima visit- Mrs. Edna Mae Wimsatt will | ed several days last week with show a film relating to the lesson, “Understanding Behavior," which cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dim- will be led by Mrs. Glen Strick | mick. Glen Pierce of Klamath land. Two 4-H girls will talk on Falls was a Saturday noon guest their cooking and sewing projects. at the Dimmick home He took some of Dimmick’s horses back Mr. and Mrs. Billy E Hadley to Klamath Falls to train for him Worthwhile club will meet of Boise visited Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George March 21 at the home of Mrs. . nus Ekanger where they were overnight guests. Folkman. They took their small Jesse Asumendi. ' Mr and Mi John Reffett were daughter, Tamara, heme with Granddaughter Marries recent Friday dinner guests of them. She had -p nl the week Mr and Mrs Kenneth Lorensen Mr and Mrs. Ernie Princehouse with the Folkrrac . recently received an announce in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Collier of | ment of the Jan. 29 marriage of Mrs Adah Schweizer and her1 Ontario were Sunday dinner their granddaughter, Diane WTut- guests at the John Reffett home man, to Marion Gadbury at Lyn- daughter. Betty Parker, drove to1 Bums March 3 to visit Mr and Tonya Simpson spent the week- I den> Wash. They will make their Mrs Robert Schweizer. end with her grandparents, Mr ’ home in Seattle. Diane and her | Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Munn and and Mrs. Carl Simpson. brother, Willard, Jr., spent sev- children drove t o La Grande i Mrs. Clifford Cates and chil j eral summers here with their | dren of Caldwell spent last Thurs ! grandparents, the Lorensens, and j March 3 to visit their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ger day night at the home of her par are well-known in the valley. ald Bingman. ents, Mr and Mrs. Ed Price. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perko and Mr. and Mrs. George Folkman I Bob Rosencrantz were Friday Attend Meeting in Ontario went to Boise March 4 and Mrs. Charles Schweizer 1 n d ’ evening dinner guests ot Mr. and brought their granddaughter, Mrs Albert Notheis attended the I Mrs Gabriel Astoreca. Tammy Hadley, home with them March 4 meeting of the Ontario Sunday evening dinner guests to visit for a few days. Garden club at the Women’s club at the Jack Ward home were her Mr. and Mrs. George Folkman house Mr Mills spoke on grow- | parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles returned recently from a week’s i Wiley, and her uncle, the Jesse ing roses. stay in Ogden where Mrs. Folk Mrs. Delbert Poor, Mrs Albert i Dennis family of Nyssa. man ’ s mother, Mrs. Rae Ethering- Notheis and Mrs. Charles Schwei Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nielsen of zer attended the Saturday Book Nyssa were Saturday overnight ton. was quite ill with pneumonia. dub meeting at the home of Mrs guests at the Elver Nielsen home. She is reported much improved and is convalescing satisfactorily. Alva Watts in Parma. Attend Pink and Blue Shower Mr. and Mrs. Vern Garner and Many members of Owyhee Gar Mrs B. W Shipley of Pilot Mrs. Delbert Garner went to Og den club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Orville Groves near Rock, Ore., was a recent guest ' den recently where they attended Parma. Mrs. James Langley gave at the home of her daughter,, funeral services for Vern’s uncle, the lesson on lilies and Mrs. Ger Mrs. Elvin Orm and family. Ezra Beus. Mrs. Delbert Garner rit Stam showed pictures taken Mrs. Orm and Mrs. Shipley at visited her mother and the others tended a pink and blue shower visited relatives. last summer in Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Mainon Hillis and honoring Mrs. Orm’s sister, Mrs. Honored on Anniversary his mother, Mrs. Carrie Hillis, all Jamie Ware at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweizer, of Boise, came Sunday to spend Virgie Scott in Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn, Mr. and the day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mrs. William Altizer went to Mrs. Kenneth Jensen and chil Hillis. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mit Clarkston March 4 to be with her dren had a recent dinner at Mau- chell were also guests to honor son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and die Owen’s cafe in Payette and the elder Mrs. Hillis on her birth- - Mrs. Darrell Starton. They are later drove to Bully Creek dam. day anniversary. parents of a son born Feb. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn had recently Eight members of Sunset Val-i Mr. and Mrs Ora Newgen and returned from spending the win ley auxiliary met last Thursday j Tony Kratzberg went to St. Al- ter in Arizona. The dinner was afternoon at the home of Mrs phonsus hospital in Boise March i n honor o f Mrs. Schweizer’s George Folkman. 4 to see Robert Forney, Sr., who birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durfee, had undergone surgery and must Mr. and Mrs. George McKee of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durfee and have another operation soon. children of Caldwell were Sunday Mrs. Lee Stoker attended the Nyssa visited recently at the dinner guests in the Irvin Durfee recent Daddy-Daughter party at home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert No- home. Owyhee ward as representative of theis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hillis were the Stake Primary. Troop Camp« Overnight called to Burley March 1 by the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stoker and Irvin Durfee and Miland Draper Dennis went to Burley recently illness of her mother, Mrs. Eliza took eight Explorer Scouts of to attend a farewell testimonial beth Storm. She improved rapid troop 438 on a Friday overnight for his brother and sister-in-law, ly and they returned home the camping trip to Lake Owyhee. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stoker, who following Monday. George M. Wilscn and grand have been called on a mission for Mr. and Mrs. Dee Crump have sons, Jimmy, Je’iy and Donnie the LDS church. moved into the house that Jack of Nyssa, spen' Saturday at the Simpson moved from this winter. home of his daughter, Mrs. Bob Garden Club Meets He will help Carl Simpson with Owyhee Garden club members the farming this summer. Newgen. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Robb of met March 8 at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Ora Newgen and her ne Nyssa visited Sunday evening Orville Groves near Parma. Mrs. phew, Stanley Newgen, visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Lang Gerrit Stam told about her trip recently with Mr. and Mrs. Flor ley. to Holland last year. encio Rosario in Parma while Bill Nielsen broke his collar Mr. and Mrs. Everett Holli- Newgen and Tony Kratzberg bone last week while at school in baugh of Orofino arrived March 5 went to Caldwell to see Mr. and Adrian. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mag- Mrs. Frank Perko. Nu Acres News By Farmerettes Club Maurice Malone spent two days last week visiting with Dan Walker. Daniel Edmondson was guest of honor at an evening birthday party given March 8 in his home. Refreshments consisted of ice cream sundaes, cake and punch. Boys who attended the party are third and fourth graders from Fruitland. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edmondson recently drove to Sunset Valley where they celebrated the birth day anniversary of Bill Gifford. Gifford is a brother of Mrs. Ed mondson. Mr. and Mrs Jim But ler of New Plymouth accompa nied the Edmondsons. Harry Evans of Butte, Mont., called Friday at the Thomas Evans home. The men are bro- thers. Mrs. George Wilson and Mrs. Mike McKague went to Homedale Friday afternoon to visit with Charles and Emmaline Nelson and Mrs. Roy McKague. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McKague of Kalama, Calif., spent a recent Tuesday night with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague. They all spent one day with the Roy McKagues in Marsing. Recent afternoon callers in the Merl Wilhite home were Mrs. Helen Morse. Mrs. Phyllis Morse and two sons of Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Wilhite and Jimmy were Friday evening din ner guests in the Beryl Kingsbury home at Caldwell. Lincoln Heights By Mrs. Vem L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hug of Ali- cel, Ore., are parents of a daugh ter. Lori Ann, born Thursday, March 7. She joins a 3-year-old brother, Marvin. Maternal grand mother, Mrs. Ray Whitsell, left Sunday to visit the Hug family and to assist with caring for the new baby. Pancake Supper Held The Century Sunday school class of Malheur Butte Baptist church held a pancake supper last Thursday evening. Hosts for the event were Mr. and Mrs. Claud Page. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Dejmal and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hurst. A program was given and Ralph Barnes was in charge of devo- tions. Ray Whitsell recently attended Dad’s weekend at Oregon State university at Corvallis. He was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Whitsell. Both are students at OSU Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davidson of Portland were visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Greg Ross and Kay. Mrs. Davidson is the former Karen Ross. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dinner Honors Esther Stephen on Birthday Anniversary I By Roxy Ritchie BUENA VISTA—A belated sur- prise birthday dinner was held Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Esther Stephen and Willy for Mrs. Stephen. Those attending were her son- in-law, daughter and grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacArthur and Bruce Martin, Mr. and Mrs. John Price and family, Mrs Edith Whipple and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen called during the evening. Sunday visitors in the Russell Talbot home were Mr and Mrs. Pete Shaw, Elton Shaw and Jo- dene. Afternoon callers and eve ning dinner guests were Mr and Mrs Dean Pettet and sons of On tario. After dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Besendorfer and sons of Grandview and Mrs. Marian Hughes and Justine of Nyssa. Sissons Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sisson re- turned home March 4 after spend ing several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sisson at Eddyville, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shoe maker at Halsey, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sitton of Portland visited Tuesday of last week at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chamberlain and family were Sunday evening visitors there. Sunday dinner guests in the Joe Stephen home were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Norland and fam ily of Apple Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Art Norland and family and Miss Jennifer Stephen of Ontario. Miss Stephen, a student at Treasure Valley college and employed at the nursing home in Ontario, is spending a few days at home. Barbara, Kim and Audrey Tan ner and a friend from Boise were Saturday visitors in the Guy Tan ner home. Attends PTA Workshop Mrs. Lester Cleaver attended a PTA workshop Friday in La Grande. The session was con ducted by Mrs. Martha Snowden of California. Mrs. Cleaver is county PTA president and also junior vice president for region 8 of Oregon Congress of PTA. Saturday evening visitors in the home of Mrs. Edith Whipple, Kenneth and Leah were Colleen Riley of Boise, Ted Rookstool of Oravada, Nev., and Mrs. Virgie Rookstool of Nyssa. Physician» and Surgeons Dial 372-2241 Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Saturday and Sunday Saturday, 10 to 12. DAVID W. SARAZIN. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p m Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon. —Phones— Office 372-3365 Res 372-3173 Office 213 Main Street Dentists J. R. CUNDALL Dentili 17 South Third Street Dial 372-3538 Nyssa Oregon OLSEN. D.M.D. dental office Seventh and Bower Ave Dial 372-3311 Nyssa Oregon * A O’ nn0» .be SWAGER FORD NYSSA. OREGON Only Your Ford Dealer Sells 4®T Mam St. Dial 372-5667 Nyaaa, Or»fon Dr. B. E. om Nyssa — 372-3552 I Phono 372 2288 USED CARS and TRUCKS Dr. R. W. 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The MacAr thur family went to Boise Sun day to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don MacArthur, and his brother, Homer. Bruce, who has been in the Navy for several years, left Monday evening, March 11, to report for duty at a new station. ROOFING SPECIALS MAULDING CLINIC L. A. Mauldlng, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Dial 372-2216 Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Saturday and Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12. visitors in the Stephen home were Mr and Mrs. Bruce MacArth^ and Esther Stephen ICOA LIFE INSURANCE CO Besiway Physicians and Surgeons K. E, KERBY. M. D. K. A. DANFORD, M. D. Lester Cleaver HMan%M?s XcX and Mr. andMrj LjVeniC^ attended a------------- Caldwell and also went to Boise where they visited the men s uncle, Ben Cleaver, who is a pa tient at the Veterans’ hospital there. Guests in Topliff Home Edward Topliff o f Hazelton, Idaho, was a Saturday overnight guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff. 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