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THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1963 Arcadia Dance Group Hosts Annual Spring Roundup ot Square Dancers THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON By Roxy Ritchie PAGE SEVEN Blackburn Honored on Anniversary With Sunday Dinner in Nyssa Home Nyssa Vo-Ag Teacher Hopes to Secure Film STUDENTS ARRIVE HOME Miss Marilyn Schoeneman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schoeneman, and Miss Betty Glascock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glascock, are now at home after graduating last week from Kinman Business university in Spokane. Carl Devin, Nyssa vo-ag teach er and his wife, Pat, recently By Mrs. George Moeller By Mr». Wil,on Witt * Mrs. Dick Kriegh and Mrs Mrs. George Hust took a car returned from Pomona, Calif, BUENA VISTA — Mr and Mrs ARCADIA—Arcadia Chicks and load of GAA girls from Nyssa to NEWELL HEIGHTS — Mr and Glenn Ward accompanied Adrian where h e attended a regional Chucks were hosts Friday even Caldwell Friday. She and Mrs. Howard Finger and Dick were in Mrs. Loise Boren of Durkee were senior girls to Caldwell Friday meeting of National Vocational ing at the fourth annual spring Larry Gardiner and son then went Caldwell the evening of April 24 weekend guests at the home of where 200 girls of the valley took Agriculture Teachers association roundup of valley square danc to Boise where they spent the to help her father, George Hank their son-in-law and daughter, part in “Sports Day.” Mrs. Hel 1 on the campus of Poly-Tech. ers held in the multipurpose room ( day with Mrs. Luther Rogers and ins, celebrate his birthday anni Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn. en Butler accompanied girls from The instructor reports that he versary. in the Nyssa primary school. The Mrs. Minnie White. The Borens and Glenns were Homedale high school. saw a film, “Horizons in Agricul Arcadia group furnished the fried Have New Daughter Visit In Children's Home Sunday dinner guests in the C. T Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenn and ture,” sponsored by California chicken, while the rest of the Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kesler, Sr., i Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blackbum home at Nyssa where family were Sunday afternoon growers, giving the history of ag meal was potluck. riculture for the past 2Ô years have received news of a baby girl Orland Cheldelin were Mr. and they celebrated the latter’s 79th guests in the Carl Fenn home. There were 30 squares from the born April 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wayne Crow, formerly of birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Judd of He said he hopes to secure the valley. Neil Petterson was caller. Dale Weight of Blackfoot. She Tracy, California. Crow is a re Other guests included Mrs. Har Jerome visited Saturday with Mr. film for a Nyssa showing as he Members of the club from Ar joins a sister in the home. Mrs. tired school instructor and the riet Pennie of Nyssa, Mr and Mrs and Mrs. M. L. Judd and the M. found it very interesting and edu cadia are Messrs, and Mmes. Or [ Weight is the former Karalee couple has spent the past year Dick Bennett of Big Bend. cational. O. Judd family. land White, Keith Moss, Max Kesler of Arcadia. traveling with their mobile home. Devin said that most of the lab Bible Study Group Meets Moore, Harold Snider, Marion The two men were fraternity Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff and work at California Poly-Tech is Miles Canada of Jerome visited Bible study group of the Adrian Glenn and Neil Petterson. brothers in college and Crow was recently in the Theo Matherly. best man at the Cheldelin’s wed family and Leslie Topliff went to community church met recently conducted out of doors, with Emmett Sunday where they vis with Winifred Bennett of Big about 80 percent field practices. John Zittercob and Otis Bullard ding. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard were homes. The Nyssa instructor was re ited an aunt, Miss Elizabeth Bend. Those from Newell Heights Leslie Topliff visited Sunday Goodell. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and cently named state president of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephenson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ir attending were Mmes. Anna Mrs. Lee Dail in Nyssa. Mrs. M. L. Kurtz entertained Pratt, George Schiemer and M Oregon Vocational Agriculture visited Saturday at the Art Rich vin Topliff and family in Newell Friday with a luncheon in her Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller . Teachers association. L. Kurtz. visited Sunday afternoon in the ardson home in Boise with Rich Heights and was also an over home. Guests were the Mmes. Ed ardson ’ s mother, Mrs. Eva Rich Jim Hite called last Thursday night guest there. home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lein na Cowling, C. R. Mills, Henry at the Rollo Fenn home. The trio 4-H COOKING CLUB GIRLS inger in Ontario with Mr. and ardson, who was visiting there Mrs. Jack Knowles and chil- MAKE SUGAR COOKIES Day. Al Thompson, Marie Earp, Mrs. Lester Hendricksen of Bru- from Seattle. ‘ dren were Sunday guests in the Marie Moore, Anna Pratt and went fishing at Lake Owyhee in Fifth meeting of Dozen Nuttie the afternoon. neau, Idaho, who were visiting Celebrates 90th Anniversary Mancil Bishop home. Loaves 4-H cooking club was call Lydia Worden. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland String-1 in the Leininger home. Mrs. Hen- Charlie Splawn of Nyssa was Mrs. Esther Stephen and Mrs. Mrs. Wilson Witt visited Sat- ham of Bountiful, Utah, arrived ed to order by Carylee Mefford. dricksen is a cousin of Mrs. Lein honored guest April 26 at the Bruce MacArthur and son visited urday afternoon at the W. C. Van Friday to spend several days with president, at the home of Mrs inger and Mrs. Moeller. Johnny Thiel, leader. home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bul April 24 with Mrs. Al Cables near DeWater home in Big Bend. his daughter, the Leon Chamber- Miss Mefford and Judy Steiner lard. The occasion was his 90th New Plymouth. Arcadia Club Meets Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McDermott lain family. The Stringhams spent birthday anniversary. Other gave a demonstration on how to Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hunsucker visited Sunday afternoon with Arcadia club met April 26 at guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde last Thursday night at the Robert make sugar cookies, which were and Robbie of Payette were Mr. and Mrs. Don Boatright. the home of Mrs. Fay Corn with Long of Nyssa. Stringham home near Jerome. later eaten by those present. guests in the Mancil Bishop 12 members present. Roll call was Hoit Swimming Party The latter couple are former resi Carol Brock and Gay Morinaka home for cake and ice cream Fri Mrs. Larry Gardner and son of answered with questions and ad gave a demonstration at the April Adrian FFA boys entertained dents of this community. day evening in observance of the Caldwell spent the weekend with vice on household hints. Mrs. Mrs. Marie Moore was a lunch 26 meeting. They made a spag-! the FHA girls with a swimming George Moeller drew the door her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George birthday anniversary of Hun party Saturday evening at Giv eon guest last Thursday at the hetti dish. sucker. Hust. prize. Next meeting will be May —Carol Brock, Reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowen and en’s hot springs. The party was to Francis Deffer home in Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drydale vis 10 at the home of Mrs. Jasper Mrs. Helen Butler, her daugh repay the girls for serving at the j sons of Nyssa visited Saturday ited recently with their daughter, Faries. FFA banquet. ter, Pauline and Mike Hastriter HAVE GRANDDAUGHTER The Rev. and Mrs. Lines of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wood and at the LaVern Cleaver home. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James McKinley Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day of Ad Mrs. Thurman Hill and daugh Middleton, Idaho, visited Satur son in Richland, Wash. of Corvallis spent the week end j Mrs. Ada Butler in Ontario. rian received a phone call Tues ters of Apple Valley visited Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor moved at the home of his brother-in-law I Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn were day evening, April 23, notifying Coleman. Mrs. Cliff Main visited last week into the Elmer Hill day afternoon at the Loyd Adams and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Saturday evening dinner guests them of a new granddaughter home. Sunday in the Coleman home. house. The Taylors were Sunday Mrs. Russell Talbot and Mrs. Eddy at North Bend. They also of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Ward of born that evening to their son and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. daughter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Marian Hughes and Justine vis visited their mother, Mrs. R. D. the Mitchell Butte area. Dick Corn. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Judd attend Silas Day of Oakland, Calif. ited last Thursday near Ontario McKinley of this community, who DeLuxe Parties Our Specialty Mr. and Mrs. Parley Feik were had been visiting in the Eddy ed a coffee hour Sunday afternoon The 6-pound, 3-ounce girl, Deb Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and with Mrs. James Durett and with home. Mrs. McKinley was a Sun at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. ra Ann, is the couple’s first child. Mrs. Lyle Patterson. Sunday Mr. Mrs. Henry Chamberlain. and Mrs. Talbot, Mrs. Hughes and day overnight guest of the O. Judd, honoring Mrs. Benjamin Mrs. Day is the former Eileen Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers Justine went to Cherry Creek re- James McKinleys and returned Frost of New York City. Mrs. Hardesty of Ontario. visited Sunday with Mrs. Charlie sort. Frost is a cousin of Mrs. M. O. home Monday afternoon. PAYETTE Bowers in the Kingman Kolony Classifieds Bring Results! Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge at Judd. Attend Music Competition community. tended an annual district Boy Glenn Hoffman took a group Scout banquet held last Thursday of students to Pendleton Satur evening in Nampa. day where they attended the Mrs. Edith Hammon was a Sun Eastern Oregon Music Competi- day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. tion. Glenda Hoffman competed Jesse Elgan in Nyssa. — Conducted by — in the drum division. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz, ac Col. Bert Anderson Col. Guy Sparks i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dail and companied by the latter’s aunt, | I Janet visited Sunday afternoon Mrs. Ida Collins and Mrs. Marie Ontario —889-5501 Nyssa — 372-3475 ’ at the Lee Dail home at Nyssa, ROGER BAKER, Ontario Moore attended services Sunday I Mr. and Mrs. John Price and at the United Presbyterian church | — Clerk — daughters visited Sunday at Sand in Boise. They were dinner guests JIM YOST, Nyssa — Phone 372-3071 I Hollow near Caldwell with Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. M W. McLaugh- I For the Latest Auction News, Listen to KSRV, Ontario, I and Mrs. Perry Allen and fam lin. In the afternoon they all at-1 at 12:15 p.m. Daily. ily. The ladies are cousins. tended a Mariner’s spring cruise Mrs. Lester Cleaver and Mrs. at the Presbyterian church. En- Dee Garner went to Eugene this route home they visited Mrs. PUBLIC FARM AUCTION I week to attend a PTA Conven Kurtz’ aunt, Mrs. Jessie Tucker WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 12:30 p.m.—Located 5 miles north tion. in Caldwell. of Ontario on highway 201 to the Mosso Orchard, then turn Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams visit left on Hyline road 2 miles, then Vt mile west to the Roy Wy ed April 24 in Newell Heights at Undergoes Surgery Mrs. Dan Perkins of Orovada, ‘ man ranch. 50 QUALITY DAIRY CATTLE. All cariy a clean the Jack Ward home. They were bill of health. The public is invited to inspect any time prior guests Thursday evening in Nys Nev., underwent surgery last to sale date. TWO TRACTORS. John Deere Model 50 and sa at the Jim Chamberlain home Thursday at Malheur Memorial I Co-op Model E-3. CO-OP MILKING MACHINE. Hay Equip and Sunday evening they visited hospital in Nyssa. She expected ment. Household Articles. Siphon Tubes and Other Miscel- at the Elmer Ausman home at to be dismissed Tuesday and will spend some time recuperating at laneous Items. ROY and PEARL WYMAN, Owners. Terms, Adrian. the home of her parents, Mr. and Cash. Lunch on Grounds. FREE COFFEE. Mrs. Louis Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Steven son of Ogden, Utah, visited last COMPLETE FARM DISPERSAL Thursday with Mrs. Thelma Ham FRIDAY, MAY 10, 11 a.m.—Located 7 miles west of Vale By Mrs. Waldo Smalley mon. Stevenson was former as on Graham Boulevard, then 1 mile south, ¥2 mile west and sistant superintendent at the Nys-I »/< mile north. TWO TRACTORS. 1956 Oliver Super "77" Die Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nichols sa sugar factory and is now re- I sel with wide front end. 1946 John Deere "B" tractor with and children of Nu Acres, Mr. and tired. power-trol, live hydraulic and new paint. TWO TRUCKS. Mrs. Jim Nichols and children of Boise Presbyterial met last 1947 K-7 International with grain sides, new motor, tires and Nyssa, Marge Adamson of Idaho week in Ontario. Those attend-1 stock rack. 1952 F-3 Heavy Duty Ford Pickup. 1960 MAS-j Falls, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Walburn ing from Newell Heights includ- 1 SEY-FERGUSON "92" COMBINE. In excellent condition. and children of Baker were Sun ed the Mmes. M L. Kurtz, Anna Can be financed with very good terms if arranged by sale day dinner guests of their parents, Pratt and Marie Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Loveland day. Other Farm Machinery. SHOP EQUIPMENT, GUNS, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pitman of Nampa and Mrs. Rae Stevens STOCK CATTLE, HORSES, MIXED GRAIN, PHOTOGRA PHIC EQUIPMENT. Complete line of Household Furniture, and sons of Boise were Saturday of Bancroft, Idaho visited Friday Milking Equipment and Miscellaneous. WAYNE FORD, Own guests of his parents, Mr. and with Mrs. Thelma Hammon. Mrs. West of City on Adrian Highway Mrs. Charles Pitman. Stevens is an aunt of Mrs. Ham er. Terms, Cash. Lunch on Grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitman mon. called Sunday on his mother, Mrs. I May Pitman at Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Seward, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson of Nam .4 ■ pa, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pierce and Kimberlee of Pocatello and Shir ley Seward of NNC in Nampa were Sunday dinner guests of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward. Visitor« From Pocatello Mr. and Hrs. Hugh Pierce and Kimberlee left Sunday for their home in Pocatello after a 10-day visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward. Kent Pierce remained for a longer visit with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dick of Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells and sons were Sunday dinner guests of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gush- wa and family of Caldwell. They also visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hawkins in Caldwell. Mrs. Hawkins, who has been quite ill, is reported much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Iiams and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piercy. Attend Club Meeting Diana Harrison and Carol Ann Booth attended the Saturday Sew and Sew club meeting at the LDS church. Carol Ann gave an illus 105-Day trated demonstration on finding 95- Day 85-Day the grain of fabrics and relaxicis- Late Ensilage Combination Early Ensilage Early Grain ing materials before cutting. Mrs. Gene Honey was hospital ized three days last week with infection from flu. She is now recuperating at home. Marge Adamson of Idaho FalH Second Street and Good Avenue . . . Nysaa. Oregon NYSSA, OREGON was a weekend guest of her par 117 Good Avenue ents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nichols. MAUDIE'S AUCTION SALES Put Them All Together They Spell.., Mums Orchids carnaTions siepHanoiis daisiEs iriR'oses S garDenias Anlhuriums cYmbidiums FREE s5 Worth of CLEANING To Holder of LUCKY NUMBER At Drawing on SATURDAY, MAY 4! 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