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URSDAY, APRIL 15. 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON illis Named President of Adrian Mons Club; Other Officers Listed Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ford By Mrs. G. E. Mackey ♦ ADRIAN—New officers for Ad nan Lions club were elected at [he organization’s April 6 meet- hg- Bill Willis was named presi- lent; Carl Begeman, first vice »resident; Vernon Parker, second nee president; Roger Watts, sec retary -treasurer. Others elected to office include X G. Brown, lion tamer; Robert ’atterson, tail twister. I Mmes. Edna Cowling, Bonnie ■Yorgensen and Tom Case of Wil- ■der visited April 5 with Mrs. ■Irene Doty at the home of her ■daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wally ■Steiner. Mrs. K. I. Peterson call- fled the following day. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Steiner and family, Mrs. Irene Doty and Ralph Leavitt visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Billy Doty in the Black Canyon area. Mrs. Doty remained for a longer visit at the home of her son. A Visit Salem Relatives Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson, Mrs. M e r v i 1 Hutchinson and daughters recently visited their daughter and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neer and daughters at Salem. Friday evening visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Web ster were Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Patterson and Lester of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Webster have been staying with his parents, the Bob Websters, while their house is being remodeled. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lovitt and sons visited Sunday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lovitt and Judy of Parma. Ross Mills took Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day and Mrs. Edna Cow- 1 ling to Caldwell Sunday after- I noon when they visited Mrs. C. R. Mills at Benjamin guest home. Ashcrafts Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ashcraft I visited April 7 with his sister, Mrs. J. A. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Lang at Nampa. The Ashcrafts visited Sunday with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lois Stacy of Lorenzo, Idaho. She was a guest in the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stacy at Boise. Mrs. Billy Day and family of California are visiting this week with her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day. Mrs. Wilma Long of Boise vis ited April 4 with her sister, Mrs. G. E. Mackey. Futura Chapter Secretaries Plan Saturday Session My Neighbors PAGE NINE Former Resident Arrives to Visit In Arcadia Area Dual Worship Services Sei Sunday Al Apple Valley Methodist Church of By Mrs. Waldo Smalley Mary Lou Sheppard was a Fri "Paris in the Springtime” is By Mrs. George Moeller Parma visited Sunday afternoon day overnight guest of Karen APPLE VALLEY — Sunday ARCADIA—Mrs. Ben Houston in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ver theme of a luncheon meeting Saunders. The latter attended a school will be held at 9:45 a.m. planned by Futura chapter of of Downey, Calif., is visiting Mr. non Parker. play, “The Seven Last NSA as part of the day’s program and Mrs. Cecil Houston and Jim. on April 18 at Apple Valley Meth musical ” given Sunday by Trea Attend Bowling Tourney for a secretarial workshop to be She had visited relatives in Eu odist church. This will allow Words, Mmes. Bill Willis and Glenn held from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sat gene. Spokane and with her son, persons to attend either the 8:30 sure Valley singers in Ontario. Ward attended the Women’s Na urday, April 24, at Moore hotel Attend Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sigler and fam or 11 a.m. worship service. tional Bowling tournament in in Ontario. ily in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells and sons Portland during the weekend. Theme of the workshop will be Mrs. Houston is a former resi Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley, attended a birthday party Satur Fourteen other keglers from “Cles d’Or du Savoir,” or “Golden dent of Arcadia, having moved to Mrs. Marshall Hays and Sheila day evening at the home of his Homedale also attended. Keys to Knowledge.” Mrs. Vera California 10 years ago. The Ce attended the April 10 evening sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Barber “Here, try them out on cil Houstons and Mrs. Ben Hous wedding of Miss Patricia Lynn of Notus. Susie Barber was the Mr. and Mrs. Larry Looney and Wright of Nyssa and Mrs. Etolia ton attended funeral services Weed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. honored guest. daughters of Post Falls, Idaho, Rogers of Payette are co-chair this—” Monday afternoon for Fred Mar Glenn Weed of Caldwell, and spent the weekend with his moth men for the event, designed to Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson promote skill in letter writing and tin in Weiser. er, Mrs. Marjorie Looney. Gene Edwards Vary, son of Mrs. visited Sunday afternoon in the ! Dorothy Vary of Bremerton, John Miller home at Melba. Clifford Looney left Sunday other secretarial procedures. Mrs. Doris Knoedler was an Wash., in the Presbyterian church morning for Salem to resume stu Luncheon arrangements are un Mrs. Lloyd Dibble and Sue vis April 7 dinner guest in the home at Caldwell. dies at Willamette university. He der direction of Mrs. Josette Blod ited Saturday with Mrs. Bert of Mr. and Mrs. Merildean Rob had spent a week with his par gett of Ontario, a native of Mark, Jeffery and Ann Maria Sandy of Caldwell. Mrs. Dibble France. bins. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney. “Golden Keys to Better Letters,” Smalley of Payette were recent was hostess on Tuesday of last Billy Looney arrived home Fri a series of sound-slidefilms de Club Women Meet Tuesday evening guests of Mr. week for an all-day meeting of the Senior Ladies Missionary day from Davis, Calif., to spend signed for better-letter meetings, By Ethel Price Arcadia club meeting was held and Mrs. Waldo Smalley. chapter. spring vacation with his parents. has been secured for showing at BUENA VISTA—Terry Cleaver April 9 at the home of Mrs. Dick Returns From Madras Visit Mrs. Gladys Wood is reported Corn with Mrs. Goldie Roper as celebrated his third birthday an Guests of Cartwrights the workshop. An instructor from I Mrs. Martha Norland returned have been very ill during the Mrs. Eugene Surplus and a Treasure Valley Community col niversary on Monday with a party hostess. Seven members were in recently from a 10-day trip to to past week. attendance. Mrs. Clyde Bowers > in the home of his parents, Mr. friend, Mrs. Jim Fisher of Coeur lege will present a program on Madras where she visited her d’Alene, Idaho; Mmes. Ray and rapid reading as a “Golden Key and Mrs. Lester Cleaver. Guests won the hostess gift. Next meet- | daughter, Mrs. Grover Findley Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Whittom of included Louie Phillips of Par ing will be April 23 at the home , and other relatives. Boise were Sunday dinner guests Arthur Cartwright were recent to Better Learning.” of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Correll. Friday luncheon guests of Mr. “Golden Keys to Better Liv ma; twin cousins, Stacey and Tra of Mrs. Merildean Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Harlan of Mr. and Mrs. Art Richardson1 Boise were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Smith of and Mrs. George Cartwright. Mrs. ing” will be title of the keynote cy Orr; Valene Wagstaff and Mi and family of Boise were week Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey. Both Payette, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Thiel Surplus is a cousin of George address to be presented by a well- chael Savage. end guests in the home of Mr. couples were Sunday dinner of Nampa were Sunday dinner Cartwright. known area business leader. and Mrs. Ernest Stephenson. Sun guests of Mr. and Mrs. George guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fritts. April 7 evening guests in the Mr. and Mrs. Bob Toomb of French decor, including the Eif day callers in the Stephenson Griffin. Eugene Stephen home to help Nyssa spent a recent Saturday fel tower; prizes directly from evening with his sister, Mr. and France and a French menu will Axel celebrate a birthday anni home were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Sage of versary were Mrs. Gladys Mac- Cindell and family. Mrs. Vernon Parker. Mr. and Mrs. complete the luncheon motif. Wholesale Prices were Sunday afternoon Nyssa Paul Johnston of Ontario spent a Reservations may be made by Arthur and Bruce Martin, the Visitors From Caldwell in the Roy Rookstool resi- callers recent Sunday evening visiting contacting any member of the James and Joe Stephen families. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardner dence. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rook Mr. and Mrs. Parker. organization or by writing Mrs. The guests were served birthday and children of Caldwell visited stool of Caldwell were Sunday cake. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George evening dinner guests of Mr. and Up to 400 Lbs. Mr. and Mrs. James Lane were Herta Rose at Vale. .... $18.50 Mrs. Martha Norland and Pal Hust and family. hosts at a recent Thursday eve Latest innovations in office Mrs. Roy Rookstool. 14.25 400 to 1,000 Lbs. ____ mer of Parma were Sunday din ning dinner for Mmes. Marie equipment and supplies will be Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard visit Russell Shoemaker of Payette 1,000 to 2,000 Lbs.___ 12.25 ner guests in the Stephen resi Moore and Marjorie Looney. displayed by merchants of the ed Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. visited Friday with his brother- 11.50 surrounding area. Mrs. Betty dence. Mrs. Norland and Mrs. George Boyack in Meridian. Nan in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. 2,000 to 5,000 Lbs. Feted on Anniversary 11.00 5.000 to 10,000 Lbs. __ Eugene Stephen were afternoon of Nyssa is over-all activity cy B o y a c k accompanied her Roy Rookstool. Mrs. Wally Steiner visited re Wilt 10.75 visitors in the Joe Stephen home. 10,000 to 20,000 Lbs. grandparents home to spend a Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bash of Don Over 20,000 Lbs.____ 10.25 cently with her brother, Mr. and chairman for Futura chapter. few days. nelly, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cahill and Mrs. Bill Doty at Caldwell where Leaves for San Francisco VISIT RELATIVES Mrs. Clarence Houston of San daughters of Boise were weekend BLACK PIPE dinner was served honoring her NYSSANS Mmes. John Mullins and Arthur Kenneth Whipple left April 4 Gabriel, Calif., Mrs. Don Struve guests in the Fay Collins home. mother, Mrs. Irene Doty on her Cartwright $13.00 (Over 400 Lbs.) for San Francisco to take tests April 4 by bus and children of Downey, Calif., birthday anniversary. Mrs. Doty for a visit left for submarine training. Ted Rook arrived Sunday at the Cecil Hous Attend Weekend Meeting with their children. returned home with her daugh The latter visited her son and stool of Orovada, Nev., was a Ruth Collins, Elaine Olsen of ton home for a few days’ visit. ters for a visit of several days. daughter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. recent visitor in the Whipple Sunday afternoon visitors in the Nyssa and Amy Maberry of Par Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davis of Darrell Cartwright and Julie in home. Mrs. Esther Stephen, Mrs. Houston residence were Mrs. Lar ma attended a region 4 meeting Owyhee Junction Idaho Falls visited April 4 with Portland. Mrs. Mullins spent the Gladys MacArthur and sons visit ry Gardner and children of Cald of the Eagles auxil’ary Saturday Phone 372-2108 her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ash week visiting her daughter, Mrs. ed Friday evening, with Mrs. well and Mrs. George Hust. and Sunday at The Dalles. craft. Mrs. Ashcraft attended the Kenneth Toomb, Kelly and Kent Whipple. recent ward reunion at Owyhee while Toomb was attending an Mrs. Clara Corfield; her grand LDS church. insurance school in Seattle. daughter, Mrs. Pedraza and girls, Mrs. Bob Patterson and chil John Mullins, Mrs. Jim Moore took a cake April 8 and went to dren spent spring vacation in the and Mrs. Robert Toomb drove to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raw- home of her parents, Mr. and Lebanon on Wednesday and Mrs. leigh Pattee to help them cele Mrs. Nate Turpin at Aberdeen, Toomb spent two days visiting brate a wedding anniversary. Idaho. with her daughter-in-law before Mrs. Roxy Ritchie was an April continuing on to Portland to visit 8 evening dinner guest of Mrs. SUNDAY DINNER GUEST a son, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Toomb Esther Stephen and her daughter, Father C. M. Kirkpatrick was and Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Mul Gladys MacArthur and boys. Mr. a Sunday dinner guest in the lins, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Cart and Mrs. W. E. Maze of Nyssa vis home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles wright returned Sunday to their ited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Quinowski and family. homes in Nyssa. Blanche Hoffman. Mrs. Ritchie and Robert were Sunday dinner | guests of the Mayfred Parkhurst family at Ontario. Mrs. Orma Cleaver of Nyssa was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cheldelin. Birthday Events Highlight News In Buena Vista ON STEEL Zing into spring! in a new Chevrolet Guests in Richesin Home Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Himple and family of Culdesac, Idaho, and her mother, Mrs. Willis Reed of Paul, Idaho, were recent Wed nesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richesin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Frank lin of Ontario were recent Mon day evening dinner guests in the Richesin home. Mrs. Franklin is Richesin’s sister. 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