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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TEN Wayne Callister Transferred io Idaho Office of Boise-Cascade Corporation By Ruth Bowers KINGMAN KOLONY —Wayne Canister arrived home last Thurs day night from Oakland, Calif. He is an accountant for Boise- Cascade corporation and has been transferred to Boise from Cali fornia. Mrs. Oscar Schafer is spending this week in Boise with her mo ther, Mrs. LaVada Lenaghen who is confined to St. Luke’s hospital with a broken hip. She is re ported to 'be doing satisfactorily after surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horn visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore. A N K Garden club members held their regular meeting May 12 at the home of Mrs. Dale Ash craft. Mrs. Burton of Ontario gave a talk on birds. Mrs. Trixie Wright of Parma visited Wednesday afternoon of last week with Mrs. Carl Bege- man. Miles Canada and family of Jerome visited Sunday evening, May 10, at the Al Thompson resi dence. Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson and Mari Kay visited Saturday in Boise with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters and in Caldwell at the Herb An drews home. Visitors From Pendleton JACKSONS RETURN HOME FROM TRIP TO MIDWEST Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jackson returned home May 9 from a two- week business and pleasure trip to Texas, Illinois and Michigan. Mrs. Jackson reports that the highlight of her trip was viewing a performance of the Lipizzan stallions from the Spanish Riding school of Vienna which is in the United States under sponsorship of Mrs. John F. Kennedy. Mrs. T. J. Hillman, mother of Mrs. Jackson, left May 11 to re turn to her home at Victorville, Calif., after staying with the Jackson children while their par ents were away. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1964 Ronald Roth Family Arrives From Hawaii Lt. and Mrs. Ronald Roth, Kris tin, Lissa and Holly Anne arrived May 8 from Hawaii to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roth and Rosemary, and her mother, Mrs. Leia Broyles and family of Boise. Lt. and Mrs. Roth had spent the past 3M years in Hawaii where he was stationed with the Marine corps and served as aide to Generals Youngsdale and Carl. A dinner was served Sunday I in the Carl Roth home to honor the visitors. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kurz of Weiser, Mrs. Broyles, Donald and Lor raine of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kurtz and family and Butch Cannon. Evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Maxwell of Cald well. Lt. Roth will report June 12 to San Diego for reassignment. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Douglas of Pendleton were Sunday dinner guests at the Don Fox home, GUESTS FROM CALIFORNIA Douglas is a nephew of Mrs. Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Myrick Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chamberlain of Monterey, Calif., left Tuesday of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Don after spending several days visit Fox spent Saturday fishing at ing his brother and sister-in-law, Malheur reservoir. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ray of Russell and Shelley. The couple Quincy, Wash., were last Thurs was enroute to Utah to visit other day and Friday overnight guests relatives. VISIT IN LA GRANDE at the Charlie Bowers home. Fri Mr. and Mrs. John J. Smith day the group fished at Lake VISITS NYSSA PARENTS and daughter of Caldwell and his Owyhee and had dinner at Cherry Mrs. Henry Gannon of Othello, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Creek resort. The Rays left Sat Wash., was a weekend guest of Smith, went to La Grande Sun urday for Burns to visit the Jess her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl day to visit the latter couple’s Norris family. Farr. Mrs. Gannon was enroute son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson of Ridgeview to her home from Salina, Kan., Mrs. Clyde Smith and family. Visit Hazelton Relatives and Mrs. Eddie Sharp visited last Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft Thursday afternoon with Mrs. where she had attended funeral The Clyde Smiths have a new services for a brother - in - law, daughter born April 30 who join visited in Hazelton, Idaho, at the Thomas Sant. Clyde Wakefield. ed two sisters in the home. Dick Ashcraft home from Wed Visit Ladies at Adrian nesday until Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pinkston On Thursday night Mrs. Ashcraft attended the initiation of her and Mrs. Thomas Sant spent Sun granddaughter, Wanda, into the day afternoon in Adrian with Beta club at Minico high school. Mrs. Loura Smith and Mrs. Alvon Mrs. Willis Conant visited in McGinnis. Thomas Sant, Bob and John Mrs. Horace Chaney, Rosalie By Helen Hatch Parma May 12 with her daugh and Sammy spent a recent Sun- ter, Mrs. Lester Stacy and family. Petty are in Truckee, Calif., ’ BIG BEND—Mr. and Mrs. Don where they have employment. day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Effie Laan attended a Kadel and family of Caldwell, Kern Thurman of Filer, Idaho, wiener roast Sunday evening on spent the weekend at the Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Chaney and Albert Gifford of Nyssa. the Adrian Presbyterian church Piercy home. He is a brother of family and Mrs. Anna Chaney of Leaves for Colorado lawn honoring seniors. Nyssa spent Mother’s Day with Mrs. Bill Blevins left May 7 for Mrs. Piercy. The Misses Effie and Mary Akron, Colo., to visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney. Laan attended a 4-H modeling spent Saturday evening in the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller and Mrs. Lennie Smith, Mrs. Pearle demonstration Saturday at On Bill Toomb home. family entertained with a Moth Abbott and family visited May 10 tario high school. Mrs. Carl Piercy took her 4-H er’s Day dinner for their parents, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelton Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson Sewing Jets to a modeling dem Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mr. and Lona. and Mari Kay of Seneca spent onstration Saturday at Ontario and Mrs. Luit Stam. Other guests Mrs. Jim Miller and Mrs. Earl the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. high school. Janice and Anita were John Timmerman, Mr. and Campbell recently accompanied Mrs. Gerrit Timmerman and girls the fourth grade classes and their Piercy accompanied the group. Herschel Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar visit and Mrs. Tina Schiemer of Newell teachers, Mrs. Mary Thompson Feted on First Anniversary ed Sunday with the Virgil Olp Heights. and Charles Witty, to Givens Hot Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Kreager and family at Mt. Vernon. Mrs. Mary Thompson and Mrs. Springs for a picnic and swim Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bennett of Mrs. Bill Toomb attended Hap Gertie Jones accompanied Mrs. ming. Big Bend were guests for ice py Dozen pinochle card club last Helen Bishop to La Grande to Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins cream and cake Friday evening at Wednesday at the home of Mrs. spend Mother’s weekend with spent Mother’s Day in Boise with the Dwayne Bennett home in Elvin Worden. Mrs. Bernal May- their children, Mr. and Mrs. Jim her mother, Mrs. Creola Betts celebration of Stuart Bennett’s bon was a guest player. Thompson, Mary Ellen Jones and and Bill Hopkins. first birthday anniversary. Mrs. Goldie Roberts and Mrs. Linda Bishop. Jolly Jane club members met Helen Van Beek of Middleton Sharon Krause visited on Sun Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis May 6 at the home of Mrs. Ida visited Sunday with Mary Laan. day afternoon at the Delno entertained with a Mother’s Day Bullen. In attendance were two In the afternoon the girls bowled Brock home. Mrs. Edythe Prosser dinner. Guests included his mo visitors, Mrs. Marjorie Cameron at Nyssa. of Big Bend was a Sunday dinner ther, Mrs. Alvon McGinnis of Ad and Mrs. Dolly Jones. A letter The Rev. Barnhart visited last guest of the Brocks. rian, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ferguson was read from Mrs. Joe King, Tuesday evening in the Walter of Parma, Mr. and Mrs. Howard telling about their new home in Pinkston home. Classifieds Bring Results! Hatch of Fruitland, Mr. and Mr. Baker. Next meeting will be Dick Davis and Steve and Helen May 20 with Mrs. Edythe Prosser. I Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright spent Mother’s Day with her mo ther, Mrs. Naomi Wright of Nam pa. 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OREGON Mrs. Dyre Roberts spent a re cent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Florence Henderlider of Mel ba, and also called on her cousin, Mrs. Agnes McClure of Caldwell in the evening. Guests in Seuell Home Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker of Portland spent a recent weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell and Lois. Mrs. Kenneth Baker, Mrs. Ern est Seuell and Lois visited May 9 with Mrs. Woodrow Seuell of Nyssa. Mrs. Agnes Johns is spending a few days with Mrs. Maude Ander son of Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell and Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker had dinner May 10 at Cherry Creek resort. Mrs. Florence Henderlider of Melba. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Doug las of Nampa, Mrs. Edythe Pros ser, Mrs. Laura Brock and girls called May 10 at the Dyre Roberts residence. First Grades Visit Boise Mrs. Phil Clucas and Mrs. Charles Sykes recently accompa nied the first grade students and their teachers, Mrs. Gertie Jones and Mrs. Mitchell, on a field trip to Boise. 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