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THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON Marion Kurtz Couple Returns Home Following Extended Trip io Panama Apple Valley By Mrs. Waldo Smalley Mrs. Don Lytle Hosts Meeting Of Arcadia Club PAGE SEVEN Tri-Valley Ladies Discuss Seasonings At Dinner Meeting Noled Humorist Scheduled io Speak Al Knife and Fork Club Meeting By Mrs. O. P. Counsil Mrs. Marie Moore was a guest Mr. and Mrs. Leland Fox and ♦ ♦ Dr. Orlo M. Brees, recognized By Mrs. George Moeller SUNSET VALLEY — Approxi of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge at family of La Grande and Mrs. as one of the nation’s top humor mately 20 members of Tri-Valley ARCADIA—Arcadia club meet the Mexican dinner Sunday spon Nellie Jenkins of Nyssa were ists, will be guest speaker during Extension unit were present for ing was held March 26 at the sored by St. Bridget’s Catholic March 24 guests of Mr. and Mrs. the Knife and Fork club meeting home of Mrs. Don Lytle, with 10 the March 19 meeting held in the church at El Sombrero cafe in Rex Nichols. slated at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April home of Mrs. Ira Price, Sr. members in attendance. Mrs. Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hopkins, 3, at East Side cafe in Ontario. Main points of the lesson on Mr. and Mrs. Foy Brown, Mr. and Wayne Robb of Owyhee and Mrs. Attend Seminary Festival The former state legislator from Fred Norman of Monmouth were seasonings were presented during New York has entertained thous Clint Chamberlain and Lynn Mrs. Wayne Piercy attended the visitors. Mrs. George Hust drew a potluck dinner. The hostess, ands of persons in hundreds of Barton attended a seminary fes- annual bean feed Saturday spon the hostess gift. Mmes. Frank Holub, Glen and audiences in the past decade. He tival Saturday at the LDS stake sored by the Valley Square Danc Mrs. Cecil Houston and Mrs. Ray Strickland assisted with has a peculiar ability to put lis house in Weiser, There was a ers at the Silver Leaf dance hall George Moeller were appointed to demonstrations. teners at ease and to make them banquet, followed by a dance in in Emmett. This same group is take treats to the nursing home! Next lesson will be “What You working on a banner dance to be thoroughly enjoy themselves. the evening. held April 2 in the Parma high in Nyssa for the month of April. I Should Know About Electricity” Brees insists that all the axes Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McDermott school gym. They report that and will be presented at the April he knows anything about have al were Sunday dinner guests of spectators are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard, Mr. 16 meeting in the home of Mrs. ready been ground; all the isms their son, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mc Karen Saunders was substitute and Mrs. Don Bullard and Alan Fred Morton. ismed; and that he isn’t interested Dermott and family at Marsing. ! teacher for Mrs. Greenway’s class were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. in curing any phobias and cer House guests last week in the on Friday and Mrs. Dwight Sew- and Mrs. George Bovack in Meri tainly doesn’t want one himself. Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis home of Mrs. Elvin Worden were | ard substituted last week for Ha dian. He states that he is perfectly and children of Joseph, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Halverson of J zel Ferguson. Visitors From Portland content to let the State depart spent spring vacation visiting Portland. On Saturday morning J ment handle international affairs, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mrs. John Auker of Big Bend Visits From Monroe Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson brought her daughter, Mrs. Don the War department take care of Portland were Friday overnight Price, Sr., in Sunset Valley; Mr. Mrs. Winifred Larkin of Mon visited Sunday afternoon with ald Costley, also of Portland, to roe, Ore., visited last week with guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Zit- and Mrs. James McGinnis, Sr., the Asian situation and govern DR. ORLO M. BREES Mr. and Mrs. John Eason in accompany the Halversons back Mrs. Lulu Standal and other tercob. ment economists balance the bud of Adrian. Joel Price had gone . . . To Appear April 3 Homedale. They were evening to the Rose city. get. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Houston to Joseph the previous week and friends in Apple Valley and with guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dur For himself, he wants to help returned home with members of visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ruby Van Landingham in Sunday Dinner Guests fee in Sunset Valley. people to enjoy life while he tells Jim Siegler and family in Boise. the family. Mrs. Price and Mrs. LOWES RETURN FROM TRIP Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff were Mrs. Lydia Worden and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowe, Caro his funniest stories and creates Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward, The Houstons were Sunday after James McGinnis, Jr., visited last Sunday dinner guests of her sis Frances Worden and family were lyn and Patty spent last week in impossible situations during an Thursday with their daughter and noon guests in the home of Mr. ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Suter at Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders and Mrs. Bob Howard at Weiser. sister, Mrs. Orville Groves near Corvallis and Coos Bay. The girls hour, “Grist for the Grin Mill,” Parma. Mrs. Charles Leedy. Sunday af drove to Emmett Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nielsen and Parma, and later drove to Cald visited their uncle and aunt, which he hopes will be the most ternoon they all drove to Home to hear the Rev. Cox, an evange son were Sunday dinner guests of well to visit the Ira Price, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Newell and enjoyable they ever spent. Youth Has Appendectomy dale to visit Mrs. Verna Costley, list who was recently in Nyssa. daughters at Coos Bay, while the family. Brendan Pratt, son of Mr. and then to Meridian to visit Mr. and The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Jack- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farmer. Lowes were in Corvallis where he RETURNS FROM SERVICES Miss Lucille White, who is em Mrs. Eugene Pratt, entered the Mrs. Ira Price, Jr. son, who formerly served chur Club Women Meet Mrs. Marie Stockdale returned hospital Tuesday for an appen ches in Nyssa and Twin Falls, are ployed in Boise, spent the week- | Nine members of Worthwhile attended a school on water main tenance. Mrs. Newell returned home Wednesday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kurtz and presently at the Emmett church. end with her parents, Mr. dectomy. He returned to his home club met in regular session last home with the Nyssans to care from Elma, Wash., after attending family left March 19 after school on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson, Don Mrs. Orland White. Thursday at the home of Mrs. for her mother, Mrs. William funeral services for her mother, for a trip to Ashland, Ore., where Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holdt of Sun and Marilu visited Monday eve Return to Monmouth Ken Lorensen. Hipp, who was released Saturday Mrs. Inez Eckery. Mrs. Stockdale set Valley were Sunday afternoon they visited her parents, Mr. and ning with Captain Y. Cheong of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price, Sr., and from Malheur Memorial hospital had spent several weeks in the Mrs. Fred Norman, Scott Mrs. John Schoenwald, and her and visitors and dinner guests of her New Jersey and George Miller Lance left Sunday for their home Joel attended the Friday evening where she was recovering from Washington city caring for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simp grandmother, Mrs. Hollingsworth. of Nampa. mother, prior to her death. They also visited Mrs. Kurtz ’ in Monmouth after a 10-day visit session of the state FFA meeting a recent heart attack. son. Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson held in Ontario. On Saturday the Kelly, Craig and Elaine Kurtz sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacob celebrated their 32nd wedding an with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. trio went to Walla Walla to visit of Nyssa spent a part of last week son at Klamath Falls. When they niversary on Sunday with Mr. George Moeller. Mrs. Orland White, who had Mrs. Price’s brother and sisters- with their grandparents, Mr. and arrived home March 27, they were and Mrs. Ted Dick of Nampa. All in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mrs. M. L. Kurtz. Sherri, Rodney surprised to find his parents, Mr. I of them were guests for a smor been attending beauty school in Shively and Mrs. Leona Shively. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz, had return Payette since January, has trans and Larry Price of Ridgeview gasbord dinner in Caldwell. ferred to the Hollywood Beauty They returned home Sunday eve — Conducted by — spent Friday visiting the Kurtz ed from an extended trip to Cen school in Caldwell. She began ning. tral America. Released From Hospital children. Col. Bert Anderson Col. Guy Sparks Alva Hill returned home Satur work there Monday, March 29. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munn and Celebrate Anniversary Ontario — 889-5501 Nvssa — 372-3475 ATTEND FUNERAL RITES family of Sunset Valley visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laan and day after spending five days in The Wayne and Carl Simpsons Sunday afternoon with the David family were Sunday dinner guests a Caldwell hospital. He is re VISIT IN PARENTAL HOME ROGER BAKER. Ontario Visitors last week in the Lewis returned home Saturday evening Wynn family. in the Klaas Laan home to cele ported to be recuperating nicely. Riggs home were their sons, Kay, after a week-long stay in Califor For the Latest Auction News, Listen to KSRV, Ontario, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kurtz brate Mrs. Klaas Laan’s birthday who is employed in Sunnyvale, at 12:15 p.m. Daily, nia. They attended funeral ser and Mrs. Dwight Seward were called Sunday on Mrs. Henry Day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Pheral Dodson and Calif., and Wayne, a student at vices at Escondido for George who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Don Boatright family of Nyssa, Lydia Jennings Oregon State university in Cor Hodson, brother - in - law of the Hosts Bible Study Group and Donna were March 24 eve- and Karen Bailey, friends of Shir vallis. men. The two couples were ac FARM MACHINERY AUCTION Bible study circle met March 24 ning visitors in the Alfred Simp ley Seward from Northwest Naz companied home by the men’s at the home of Mrs. R. D. McKin son home. The Boatrights now arene college in Nampa. sister, Mrs. Clarence Higley, who SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1 p.m.—Located 3 miles north of Saunders home were a group of ley with Gail Winn leading the reside in the Leonard Smith home young people from the Nyssa spent the weekend with them and Nyssa-Parma junction on highway 95 to Echo avenue, then Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin, Mr. program on “The Freedom of near Mitchell Butte. and Mrs. Bob Jackson were Sun Nazarene church and their eve left Monday for her home in Hoo 4 miles east and Yi mile south. 1960 MASSEY-FERGUSON Faith.” Mrs. Kathryn Schiemer, Dan Perkins and son, Danny, day evening dinner guests of ¿Mr. ning speaker, Dick Mark of NNC. per, Utah. MODEL 50 TRACTOR, 1946 FORD TRACTOR; 1964 MAS Mrs. Edith Kurtz, Mrs. Marie were Sunday evening dinner A. G. Schultz spent from Tues- and Mrs. Dwight Seward. SEY FERGUSON MODEL 10 HAY BALER. SPRINKLING Moore and Mrs. Anna Pratt at guests at the Louis Pratt home. day until Saturday of last week RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL SYSTEM. Numerous other items of Farm Machinery and Mr. and Mrs. Rober . n malley of tended from this area. Saturday evening dinner guests in a Caldwell hospital. He is re- Bill Newell was released Sun Mr. and Mrs. Luther Perkins in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Payette are parent; _ a baby ported to be recuperating satis- day from Malheur Memorial Miscellaneous Articles. HEREFORD BULL, two years old. were stricken with the flu while Topliff were Mrs. Asa McCulla girl, Ann Maria, born March 23, factorily. His daughter, Mrs. Wil where he had been hospitalized OSSIE and LAVONA PORTER, Owners. Terms, Cash. Lunch visiting their son, Charles and his of Milroy, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. weighing 7 pounds, 13 ounces. liam Dillon of Santa Rosa, Calif., r the past 31 days following ma will be served by Nu Acres Farmerettes. wife in a suburb of Los Angeles. Lester Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Har- She has two brothers who visited is staying with her parents. jor surgery. during the past week with their Their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dan ry Warren of Parma. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Perkins, is helping to care for Mrs. Carl Begeman spent Sun- them there. day afternoon visiting Mrs. Wil Smalley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeBoer of son Witt. Returns From California Boring, Ore., visited recently with Mrs. Blanche Price returned his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. To Buy, Sell or Rent, home Saturday from Orangevale, Try the Classified Page! and Mrs. Louis Pratt. Calif., where she spent the winter with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Neal ¿'s' ' " Price and family; and her daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Norvel Price and family. She recently visited PAINT DEPARTMENT another son, Mr. and Mrs. Devon IIS Price and family at Ogden before DEVOE SUPER returning home. 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