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THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Attend Dairy Club Members Receive Ratings Delegates 4-H Summer School On Animals at Recent Spring Show At OSU in Corvallis By Ruth Robbins * *»_„ Mrs. W. T L. McMullen recently LINCOLN HEIGHTS—Eight of spent a week with her son, Mr. the 11 Cairo Dairy club members and Mrs. Donald McMullen and took their animals to the spring family of Boise. show held June 1 at the fair Mr. and Mrs. Brock Robbins grounds in Ontario. In the Guern had as their guests last week Mr. sey class, Brad Kennington's heif and Mrs. Raymond Gellatly and er calf placed fourth. Other plac- family of Philomoth, Ore. ings in the Guernsey division in cluded Carrie Robbins, first; Clin Honored on Anniversary ton Kennington, second; Ron Rob Larry Reel celebrated his eighth bins, sixth; and Nancy Robbins, birthday anniversary Wednesday, first. Clinton Kennington receiv May 29, with a party at his home. ed a second and third place rat Guests were his second grade classmates, including Craig Har ing on his mature cow. Ratings in the Holstein class ris, Grant Yoshihara, Kent Kem included Mike Holaday, first and ble, David Smith, Tommy Tera- second; Monte Cox, seventh; and mura, Billy Findley, Curt Ran dall, Dennis Price and Mark Os- Frank Kaneaster, third. 1 born. All members attending partici Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Carlstrom pated in the fitting and showing contest. In the junior division, and family spent a recent week Ron Robbins placed sixth; Brad end in Corvallis attending gradu Kennington, 10th; Monte Cox, ation exercises for their daughter, Uth. Nancy Robbins placed first Margaret Ann. She received a in the intermediate group and degree in education from Oregon was given a desk set. Mike Hola j State university. Grover Findley and son Ivan of day was 10th in this group. Madras are visiting Mr. and Mrs. In the senior division, Carrie I. H. Findley. Robbins placed sixth; Clinton Mrs. Mary Winslow and Miss Kennington, seventh; and Frank Marty Jayne Sayers are spending Kaneaster, 11th. some time visiting Mrs. Winnie Mike Holaday and Clinton Ken Winslow of Beaverton, Ore. nington entered the best 4-H ex Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitsell and hibit consisting of two or more . Mrs. Annie Harris went to Cor- animals of the same breed, The i vallis recently to attend the gra- latter placed third while the for- I duation of their son, Roland Whit mer received a seventh place rat- sell. He was graduated in busi ing. ness and technology from Oregon State university. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettet and Verdo Harris came from Port Or Mr. and Mrs. Van Maltsberger re ford, Ore., to attend the services cently spent several days fishing and took Mrs. Harris home with at Lost lake. them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Stohler had Entertain High School Graduates as their recent guests Mr. and Miss Sharon Findley and Miss Marty Jayne Sayers entertained Mrs. Floyd Cuff of Jerome, Idaho. May 31 with a party in honor of While they were here, both fami high school graduates, Diane Hall lies visited the women’s father, and Judy Gruell. The party was Fred Walz of Fruitland. Visitors of Mrs. Mary Winslow at the Raymond Findley home over Memorial day were Mrs. and 20 friends attended. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettet were Winnie Winslow and two sons of in Meridian visiting her sister, Beaverton, Ore. Mrs. Larry Penn is visiting her Mrs. J. C. Jackson and family, on parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stoh Memorial day. They also visited ler, for the next two weeks. graves in Kuna that day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pettet. Mrs. Visit in Washington Harvey Reel, Sheri and Larry Mrs. Foster Sutton and Tom went to Midvale, Idaho, for Me recently went by bus to Richland, morial day. Wash., to spend a week with her Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Beach of mother, Mrs. Myrtle Ledgerwood. Lebanon were May 28 overnight The Ledgerwood families in the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude area gathered together at Soap Page. lake on Memorial day. Sutton Mrs. Hap Holaday recently drove up for the weekend to visit spent a few days in Nampa visit and bring them home. ing Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Young. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Bobby Young had been in the and Mrs. Austin Robbins were hospital but was well enough to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Perry. return home June 3. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pettet went to Nampa May 31 to get his sis ter, Mrs. Deck, and they all visit ed another sister, Mrs. Hattie Palmer at the Luvelt Palmer home in Meridian. Mrs. Palmer had come home that day from a Cesspools and Septic Tanks Boise hospital. Cleaned by Vacuum. Gordon and Terry Barton spent last week with their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stohler, and attended Malheur Butte Bap tist Bible school. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Dejmal have For Any Sewer Obstruction. as their guests for the next two Bonded by State of Oregon. weeks Mr. and Mrs. Ked Dejmal NO MUSS OR FUSS and daughter of Jordan Valley. William Willis, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Willis of Adrian, has been accepted for enrollment at Treasure Valley Community Nearly 50 4 - H members from college. He will major in the field Malheur county are attending the of mathematics during the fall annual 4-H summer school at term starting Sept 19, 1963. Oregon State university this week. The delegation, which in cludes 4-H members from nearly RETURN FROM NEBRASKA Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen and all communities in the county left Monday and will return Saturday. Mrs. Virgie Rookstool returned All of this year’s delegates are recently from a 2h-week trip to attending on scholarships provid Nebraska. Mrs. Rookstool visited ed by some sponsoring organiza relatives in Callaway and the tion. These sponsors include busi Schoens visited his mother, Mrs ness organizations, service clubs, Ida Schoen in Fairbury and with fraternal groups and community other relatives and friends. clubs, both urban and rural. In addition to extension agents RETURNS FROM WYOMING Janice Gumprecht and E. M. Hau Mrs. Effie Murphy returned on ser, two local leaders are accom June 4 from Rawlins. Wyo., where panying the group. These are she had spent the past month vis Mrs. Violet Townley of Vale and iting her brother-in-law and sis Mrs. Darlene Hamilton of Nyssa. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Tho Two members of the Malheur mason and other relatives. delegation have been selected to serve on the board of representa heur county include Cheryl Brock, tives at summer school. They are Rodney Atagi, Jerry Brewer, Ellen Nakada of Cairo and Mi Mary Laan, Marilyn Nishihara, chael Rudd of Hyline. Judy Pratt, Wanda Peutz, Louise Some 1800 4-H members from Brewer, Jimmie Brewer and Bar all over the state will attend this ry Fujishin of Adrian; JoAnne year’s session, according to Hau Strickland, Margery Morton and ser. Members attending from Mal- Teresa Hamilton of Nyssa. Carrying 25 to 40-pound packs with tents, food, bedding and equipment, Boy Scouts of troop 445 spent three days last week hiking in the beautiful and rug ged mountains of the Wallowa- Whitman National Forest. The boys hiked to the head waters of East Camp creek, then over the divide and into the val-. ley of the Little Malheur river, covering about 35 miles. They | discovered many wild flowers, in cluding wild roses, iris, bluebells and larkspur as well as seeing j several head of deer. According to Scoutmaster Jim Skeen, the Scouts proved them selves capable campers. Even though they did all their own | camp making, cooking and car-1 ried their own gear, they all fin-1 ished the hike in good shape. Scouts making the hike were, Royce Zobell, Scott Jefferies. Douglas Howes, Russell Myrick and Stanley Palmer. DINE IN PAYETTE Honors Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson Social Event had Sunday dinner at Maudie Girls' Delegates Owens cafe in Payette and were Miss Lynn Jackson and Miss afternoon visitors at the home of Effie Laan were among Girls’ their son and daughter - in - law. State delegates attending a tea Mr. and Mrs. Klair Simpson. June 1 at the American Legion hall in Vale. The tea is an an nual affair sponsored by the Le VISIT IN CALDWELL Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen were gion auxiliary to acquaint dele Sunday guests in the home of her gates and auxiliary members. Others attending from Nyssa brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and were Mrs. Don Graham, Mrs. Joe Mrs. Cecil Shane in Caldwell. Maughan, Mrs. Louise Heldt, Mrs. Wilton Jackson, Mrs. Herman EVENING DINNER GUESTS Towne and Mrs. Nellie Powell. Mrs. R. G. 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