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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FOUR Dads Weekend Set Feb. 26-27 at OSU Out Our Way Club Women Selected Fathers of Oregon State univer sity students will be honored To Plan Annual Mothers' Day Party Quill and Scroll Members of Pollyanna Club Schedule Admits Students March 4 Meeting in Laan Residence To Honor Society * Mrs. Mae Chadwick of Preston, By Ruth Bowers KINGMAN KOLONY — Polly : Idaho, is visiting her brother-in- anna club will meet Thursday, ' law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wi- March 4, at the home of Mrs. I ley Callister. Klaas Laan. The postponed white Celebrate Anniversaries elephant sale will be held at this Mr. and Mrs. Lester Denstead meeting and contributions to the i of Seneca, Mr. and Mrs. John Heart fund will also be accepted. Kygar drove to Boise Tuesday to have dinner at the airport in ob Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De servance of the wedding anniver Water were Friday evening call saries of both couples. ers at the Carl Begeman home. Mrs. Rex Walters of Boise Sunday evening guests were Mr. spent Saturday at the Al Thomp and Mrs. Carl Fogleman of Nam pa, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van De son home. Water and Kent. The Van De Mr. and Mrs. James Phifer, Waters took ice cream and cake Jeanette and Roger visited Sun in observance of Kent’s birthday day with the Gene Davis family at Bruneau. anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ben LaRue spent Prayer meeting and Bible study Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest were held Friday night at the Norris in Ontario. Walter Pinkston home. George and Mrs. Lynn Kygar of Mr. and Clarence Tarr were Sunday Rome were recent weekend dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. guests in the John Kygar resi- Pinkston. dence. Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson, I Mrs. Marie Earp and Mrs. Her- | Visitors From McCall schel Thompson were Friday lun- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Callaham cheon guests at the Rex Walters and family of McCall spent Sat- residence in Boise. Sunday call urday at the Charlie Bowers resi ers at the Al Thompson home dence. Mrs. Charles Chapin and were Ross Mills and Henry Day. children visited the Callahams in the afternoon and evening callers Return to Othello were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glen of and family. Othello Wash., left for their home Mr. and Mrs. James Phifer, Saturday after spending the past Jeanette and Roger took a car several days visiting in the L. L. load of 4-H livestock club mem Kreager home. bers on a roller skating party Mr. and Mrs. Clay Holloway Saturday night at Nampa. and son of Nampa were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tony Van Manen dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. of Nampa visited Sunday evening L. L. Kreager. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Collins of with Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan. Rube Graham of Star under Apple Valley spent Sunday after noon with the Tracy Mefford went an appendectomy Saturday afternoon in a Boise hospital. He family. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft is a former resident of Newell •went to Caldwell Saturday to Heights. view the State Bowling tourna Returns to Home in Buhl ment in which their son, Dick, Mrs. Mary Leader left Saturday was a participant as a member of for her home in Buhl after spend the Minico team. ing several weeks at the home of Mrs. Irene Doty is visiting for her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. some time with the Bill Doty and Mrs. Wesley Piercy. family at Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mecham and family of Nyssa were Saturday evening dinner guests at the Wes ley Piercy home. Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson were also callers. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox attended the 5 0th wedding anniversary party Sunday in Nyssa for Mr. and and Mrs. Lewis Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Fox of Ontario and Ross Fox of Vale were Sun day evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox returned recently from Culver, Ore., where General Repairing they visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Doc Douglas. Mrs. Ha zel Chamberlain remained for a longer visit with her son-in-law and daughter. Phon. 372-3570 FRONT END ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING Towne Garage Nyssa, Oregon (From the Nyssa Hig-h Bulldog) Quill and Scroll is the interna tional honorary society for high school journalists. Eleven new members were admitted to the “A man is never so weak as honorary and three, second-year when a pretty girl tells him members will also receive their ’ how strong he is.” pins. Membership is a distinct honor and is reserved for those outstan Local Men Attend ding publications staff members who meet the basic requirements Fresh Food Meeting Tom Moore, sales manager of established by the society and its local chapters. Candidates for the fresh produce division of Ore- Quill and Scroll membership must Ida Foods, Inc., left Sunday to have demonstrated fully to the attend the United Fresh Fruit and satisfaction of their staff adviser Vegetable convention being held that they merit the award through this week in Dallas, Texas. high scholarship, journalistic Also attending the meeting are achievement and service. Tom Iseri of Iseri Produce com pany in Ontario and Nyssan E. D. Honored Student* Listed Students receiving this award Michaelson, secretary of the Ida for the first year from the Bull ho-Oregon Growers and Shippers dog staff are Cookie Cole, Kathy association. Farmer, Marilyn Gonyer, Rolf The convention is an annual Lier, Nancy Lytle and Peggy Seu- event and is attended by repre sentatives of the fresh food in elL Outstanding students from Nys dustry throughout the United sa’s Tupelo staff are Brenda Dra States, parts of Canada and Mexi per, Leila Farmer, Connie Irby, co. Ellen Saito and Karen Smith. The three local delegates plan The three second-year members a tour through the southern part are Margery Morton from the of Texas where they will observe yearbook, Greg Sumner and Joan onion industry operations from Hewett from the Bulldog staff. McAllen through Laredo and San Quill and Scroll’s 1965 National Antonio. They plan to leave Feb. Writing Contest has been for 22 by air from San Antonio bound mally opened to all eligible sen for Boise. iors who wish to continue their education in the journalistic field. The Edward J. Nell Memorial SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. James Malloy Scholarships are worth $500 to were Sunday dinner guests of the national winners. their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Bowns. Classifieds Bring Results! Feb. 26-27 on the campus in Cor vallis. Theme is “Happiness Is Dad.” Events planned for Dads Week end include campus tours, stu dent talent shows, the play, “Papa Is All,” sports events, open house and fireside discussions in the various living groups. Dean’s meetings are also plan ned so that heads of the various schools may discuss academic af fairs, courses of study and career opportunities with the fathers. Stanton Wallace of Corvallis is president this year of the Dads club which sponsors an extensive scholarship program to help wor thy students complete their edu cation. JOHNSON HAS SURGERY By Ethel Price Visitors in the Alva Goodell BUENA VISTA—Out Our Way home since his return from the club met Feb. 10 at the home of hospital last Thursday morning Donna Cleaver with 10 members have been Mr. and Mrs. Mancil present. Each answered roil call j Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Howard with facts about state capitals. ’ Day, Leslie Topliff, Rommell Esther Stephen, Helen Hoff Moss, Dr. Martin Edwards and man, Bernice, Donna and Virginia his son, Brig of Payette. Cleaver were appointed to plan Birthday Anniversary Honored the annual Mothers’ Day party. A birthday party honoring Da The group also made plans for vid on his sixth anniver the lunch they served at the La sary Cleaver was given Feb. 9 in the home mar Orr sale. of his parents, the Lester Clea After the business meeting the vers. women exchanged valentine gifts Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver and Mrs. Cleaver served cherry and Mrs. Lamar Orr and upside-down cake with whipped Rusty Terry, went to Richland, Wash., cream and coffee. last Saturday to help Mr. and Mrs. William Orr celebrate their Sunday dinner guests in the 42nd wedding anniversary. Mrs. Glenn Hoffman home were Mr. Cleaver’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. El and Mrs. Weir Hoffman of Boise, mer Scott and Shirley of Payette Mrs. Blanche Hoffman and Mrs. also attended the anniversary Roxy Ritchie. The dinner was in party. honor of the three Hoffman wo Roger Norland of Madras was men whose birthdays were all a Saturday overnight guest of early in February. Leah Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffitts were afternoon callers in the Glenn Symptoms of Distress Arising from Hoffman home. Tom Johnson entered Caldwell Memorial hospital Monday after noon, Feb. 8, and underwent sur gery the following mqrning. He returned last Thursday to his home in Nyssa and is reported to be recovering satisfactorily. Mrs. Johnson stayed with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sweaney in Caldwell while her husband was hospital Livestock Club Organized Friday night the Buena Vista ized. Livestock club met at the Alva Goodell residence instead of the CARD OF THANKS I take this opportunity to thank Lester Cleaver home as previous my friends and members of the ly planned. E. M. Hauser, county various organizations for flowers, extension agent, was present to cards, visitations and gifts of food help organize the club. Alva Goo sent to my home following my dell, Lester and Lloyd Cleaver recent injury. Your many kind are co-leaders of the 4-H group. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Tanner went nesses will never be forgotten and may the Lord bless each and to Caldwell Sunday and brought their daughter, Audrey, home every one. with them to spend the day. —.Mrs. Doris Rosenkilde. 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