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THURSDAY, APRIL 25. 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FOUR Hoffman and Hounds Aid in Search For Youth Lost in Succor Creek Area Physical Fitness Program Planned This Evening by Apple Valley PTA Spring Publication Set for TV Magazine It was announced here today by Earl T. Bush, president of Fron tiersmen, Inc., that it had been decided to postpone publication of its magazine featuring Treas ure Valley’s industrial and agri cultural resources and its tourists attractions until early next year As the season is getting so late it is felt that the advertiser would not receive full benefit. Bush stated that he wished to thank all of those who have so liberally pledged their support toward this project and that they would be contacted later on this subject. The Frontiersmen will now be able to devote its time and efforts toward promotion of its tourist program, Bush said. * Mr. and Mrs Harold Dail and By Roxy Ritchie Mrs. Kenneth Saunders attend By Mrs. Waldo Smalley BUENA VISTA—Glenn Hoff Janet visited Sunday in the Ron ed a Sunday school convention APPLE VALLEY—PTA meet man spent from Friday until Sun Schoen, John Zittercob, Amy ing will be held this evening at April 16 at the Nazarene church day with his bloodhounds helping Stradley and Otis Bullard homes. in Nampa. Mrs. Elton Hunsucker of Pay the school gymnasium. Physical hunt for Delford Sharpe. 19, who Fitness Director Ralph Tate of Boston Leaves for Phoenix has been lost since Easter Sun ette came Friday and stayed until Caldwell will give a talk and day after he went for help when Sunday at the home of her par Captain Gene Boston left last there will be a film and some f Thursday ________ to _________ the family car stalled near Silver ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mancil Bishop. resume his duties at Hunsucker came Sunday for her drills and exercises by the physi- , A1'r Force Base ¡n Phoenix, City. cal education class Everyone is He had visjting his parents, The hunt centered in the Suc ! and his son, Robbie, who had welcome to attend. Mr. an(j Mrs. Earl Boston, for the cor creek area after tracks believ spent the week at the Bishop ed to be those of the missing home. ---------- I past two weeks. youth were discovered. Mr. and Mrs. David Barnhart Mr. and Mrs Earl Boston, Mrs Visitors From Othello and family of Nyssa were Satur- Anna Boston, Mrs. John Boston Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neely, | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ekanger day evening guests of Mr. and and Kim, Captain Gene Boston of Jr., and family of Nyssa were and sons of Othello, Wash., were Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. Bud Bolten Mrs. George Griffin. Monday evening dinner guests of Easter weekend guests of Mr. and The home of Mr. and Mrs. Le and sons of Huntington Beach, Mrs Edith W’hipple, Kenneth and Mrs. Andrew Ekanger, Mr. and roy Seward was the scene of a Calif., were recent Tuesday din Mrs. Bill Richesin and family. EMIL WOHLCKE of the Nyssa post office staff shows third grade Leah. no-host dinner Saturday evening ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob pupils some of the operations at the local office. Here he had just Truman Cleaver visited at the Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ekanger honoring Helen Seward’s birth Shippy at Weiser. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Par and family of Caldwell were also i day to visit a few days at the finished showing them the canceling machine. Looking on is their day anniversary Guests were Mr. David Saunders and Virgil ker in Nyssa one day last week guests April 13 in the Andrew Lester Cleaver home. Mr. and —Journal Photo. and Mrs. Dwight Seward and | Seward attended Senior day at teacher, Mrs. Naomi May. i Mrs. Taylor Phillips and Louie of and also visited Wednesday eve Ekanger home. Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Seward Northwest Nazarene college in Russell Talbot accompanied Parma were also Saturday even- ning with Kenneth Whipple. and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nampa Thursday and Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephen Charlie Smith of Nyssa to Nampa ! mg visitors there. They were join Kellogg of Nampa and Mr. and last week. They were Thursday took a pleasure trip into Nevada Sunday. Mrs. Talbot and daugh ed at dinner Sunday in the Clea- Mrs. A. F. Seward. overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 over the weekend. While in Reno ter, Mrs. Marian Hughes and Jus i ver home by Truman Cleaver of Mrs. Hugh Pierce and children Gene Saunders. they visited Mrs. Eddie Morrison tine, spent Wednesday afternoon Hollywood, Capt. and Mrs. Na- of Pocatello are visiting this week Mrs Alta Webster was a recent (nee Leta Carroll) and with Ken at the Jack Ward home in Newell I than Orr and daughters of Moun Mrs. Naomi May’s third grade students took a tour of the with --- her ( parents, Mr. and ....... Mrs. IWO-aay -------- » .............. two-day nuubt house guusi guest 111 in uic the rtcn* Ken- tain Home, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ny Carroll who is employed there. Heights. Nyssa post office one day last week. Following their visit, Dwight Seward, while Pierce at- | neth Saunders home, Scott and family of Payette, Tom Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Horn of Mr. and Mrs. William Orr of tends a school for internal reve- I they were asked to write an account of their tour conducted Fruitland visited Wednesday eve- Richland, Wash., arrived Satur- Mitchell and Cheryl of Adrian. nue workers in Boise......................... Hosts Circle Meeting by Emil Wohlcke of the post office staff. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward Mrs. Earl Boston was hostess Sharlene Kido’s story was voted best by members of the j ning in the Guy Tanner home. and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh last Thursday afternoon for the class and was turned over to the Journal for publication. Returns io Portland Pierce and children of Pocatello Helen Barns circle. Mrs. Gene 1-------- —--------------------------- « Mrs. Fannie Cheldelin returned | were Sunday dinner guests of Mr Honey gave the program, “Lord, Friday night to her home in Port-1 and Mrs. Ed Wild in Nyssa. Mr Teach Us to Pray.” There were land after spending two weeks at and Mrs. Pierce were also Sunday three visitors and 17 members in the home of her son and daugh- [ Mrs. May ’ s third grade started visitors of Mrs. Mary Pierce at attendance. walking to the post office at 10:15. ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Orland Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley Mrs. Kido helped Mrs. May take Cheldelin. The three had dinner | By Peggy Brown were Saturday afternoon guests Family Move» to Meier Home us when we got there. Mr. Wohl Friday evening in Nyssa with in the home of Mr. and Mrs cke showed us the canceling ma Mrs. George Cleaver. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson Blaine Jemmett at Marsing Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Jensen and family moved into the Meier Mrs. Iva Moss of Payette is chine. It cancels all the letters. Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Mason and spending the week visiting her Next he showed us where they | were Friday evening visitors in house the past week. Mrs. Ruby the Alva Goodell home. Mrs. Meier and girls recently moved family left last Thursday for son, Mr. and Mrs. R E. Moss and separate the letters. Cushman, Mont., where they were family. into Parma. Then he showed us this place George Cleaver of Nyssa was a called by the death of her father, Sunday dinner guest in the Goo Mr. and Mrs. Don Poulson and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moss at that looks like a table. They take dell home and an evening dinner children of Boise were weekend G. H. Belcher. tended a potluck dinner Friday all the letters that can make a Mrs. Kenneth Saunders enter evening at Oregon Trail hall for bunch. After that they take a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert guests of her parents, Mr. and tained last Thursday evening with riding club and grange members. strip of paper and stamp it and Cleaver. Mrs Al Endsley. Truman Cleaver arrived April Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fuller and a birthday anniversary dinner for Harold Hart o f Oregon Slope if the bunch of letters all go to family of Boise were Saturday her husband. Guests were Mr. showed films of foreign countries | the same place they put it on the 15 from Hollywood to visit sev 401 Main Street Phone 372-2226 guests of her parents, Mr. and and Mrs. John Sheppard and which he visited last summer. back. If the bunch of letters do eral days at the home of his par NYSSA, OREGON ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver Mrs Jack Wilson. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Finley Shuster j not go to the same place, they Mr. and Mrs. Vern Atwood and Rhoades and children of Nyssa and grandchildren, Mia Lee and put it on the front. Then the man and family. family recently moved into the and the Rev. and Mrs. John Bul Mike of Portland, recently visited will be sure to separate it again. lock and family of Nyssa, Breneman house from Nyssa. Next he took us to a place several days in the Bob Holmes where one side has lots of wooden residence. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Phillips boxes with Rural Route 1 and and family of Nyssa spent last Rural Route 2. After a while he , Thursday evening with Mr. and showed us parcel post. It looks | Mrs. Bob Holmes and family. like a bed. Then he showed us — Conducted by — They celebrated the birthday an the money order. It is a card with niversaries of Billy Holmes and lots of numbers. Some numbers were punched out. Lennie Phillips. Ontario — 889-5501 Nyssa — 372-3475 Then Mr. Wohlcke said that the Leslie Topliff was a recent ROGER BAKER, Ontario Tuesday evening dinner guest of letters that have no address or something go to the dead letter Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley. — Clerk — Kristie Gressley of Ontario post office, and that no letter JIM YOST, Nyssa — Phone 372-3071 spent several days last week with , smaller than 3” x 4^” may be For the Latest Auction News, Listen to KSRV, Ontario, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I mailed. at 12:15 p.m. Daily. Then after we got through ask Russell Gressley. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn visited ing our questions we left. Sunday afternoon with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David were Sunday evening dinner MONDAY, APRIL 29, 12 Noon — Located 1 mile north of Savage and family. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ad Emmett io Shamrock Market, then l‘/i miles west, */a mile Mmes. Damon Savage, Reed ams. south and Va mile west. 48 HEAD OF DAIRY CATTLE. Al-1 Gyllenskog, Guy Sparks and Da Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hendricks most all cattle vaccinated and tattooed. Cows are now bred vid Savage visited Friday after spent last Thursday in Nampa to Cache Valley Breeding association. Cows may be seen be noon with Mrs. Don Savage. visiting her sister, Mrs. Montague fore sale day. Milking time is 5 a.m. and 5 p.m. FARMALL Mrs. Jerry Gyllenskog and chil who has been ill. F-20 TRACTOR. Other Farm Machinery and MILKING dren of Ontario visited April 17 Mr. and Mrs. Jess Shuster of Huntington spent two days last EQUIPMENT. 30 HOGS. O. M. BARNES and SONS, Owners. with Mrs. Mark Hartley. Terms. Cash. Lunch on Grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Williamson week visiting in the Bob Holmes and family of New Plymouth residence. Third Grade Pupils Tour Post Office; Sharlene Kido Gives Account of Visit OUR TRIP To the Post Office McCormick 46 PTO or ENGINE BALER! Bale 10 to 13 Tons Per Hour OWYHEE TRUCK & IMPLEMENT CO. 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