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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1965 Mrs. Otis Bullard To Host Meeting Of Arcadia Club PAGE THREE Twin Daughters Born in October to Bob Bales Couple By Mrs. G. E. Mackey Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown and ADRIAN — Mr. and Mrs. Bob family were recent Sunday after Bates are parents of twin daugh noon visitors of his father, Mr. ARCADIA Arcadia club meet ters, Kathy and Christine, who and Mrs. Glenn Brown. ing will be held Friday, Nov. 19, were born Oct. 10 at Holy Rosary Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson, in the home of Mrs. Otis Bullard. hospital. The couple went to On Mrs. Mane Moore and Mrs. Edna Visitors will be welcomed. tario on Oct. 29 to get Christine Cowling were Oct. 31 dinner who had been hospitalized. guests of Mrs. Ethel Lane in On Mrs. Brig Olsen is visiting her tario. son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. William Ashcraft visited Piercys Host Dinner Mrs. Garth Olsen in Rapid City, recently with Mrs. Robert Duncan ND. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Piercy were who is a patient at Malheur Me Mr. and Mrs. Arlle Hersey of morial hospital. Mrs. Duncan is hosts at an Oct. 29 evening din Wilbur, Wash., were recent vis reported to be steadily improving ner for Mrs. Marie Moore and her house guests, Al Azar, Messrs itors in th«- home of his niece, Mr following surgery. and Mmes. Bill Johnston, Dick and Mrs. George Hust. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stelling of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard vis Nyssa spent a recent Sunday eve Willy. Dean Hickman, all of Port ited Sunday afternoon with Mr. ning with Mr. and Mrs. Fred land, Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson. The latter couple entertained dur and Mrs. Clyde Long in Nyssa. Brownfield. ing a recent Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Birch McDonald Wally Steiner was successful in of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holt bagging an elk during a recent with dessert for Mrs. Moore and of Fruitland visited one day last weekend hunt in the Wallowa her guests. Albert Harrison of North Pow week with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest area. der spent a recent weekend with Stephenson. Visit Midvale Relatives his son, Veryl Harrison and fam Couple Moves to Area Mrs. Jean Martin and sons spent ily and also did some pheasant Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hads of Bur a recent weekend visiting her hunting. ley have moved into the Elmer uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Recent Sunday dinner guests in Hill house on Gem avenue. Mr. Bailey at Midvale. the Earl Winn home were his par and Mrs Hads are both employed Mrs. Smith Harrington of Ros at the Ore-Ida plant in Ontario. well visited Oct. 31 with Mr and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Winn of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailon, Mr ing in 4-H or FFA work in high school. Jarvis and Mrs. H. McKienze of Eugene, Mrs. W. E. Piercy. Mr. and Mrs. Laura Mackey entertained with FROM UNION PACIFIC camo $200 scholarship said UP has invested nearly $800,000 in Ameri Ore., visited last week in the William Toomb visited during the a recent slumber party for Nonie checks for Margery Ann Morton (on left) of route can farm youth since beginning the program 45 George Hust home. The two previous evening in the Piercy Matthews, Judi Steiner, Marge 2. Nyssa, and Nadine Ruth Spitso of the Arcadia Ausman and Kathy Wenke. years ago. Both girls attended Nyssa high school couples were returning from Salt I residence. area. J. W. Jarvis, UP supervisor of agriculture, and are now freshman students at OSU. They Lake City. presented chocks at a scholarship banquet held are daughters of the Fred Mortons and Melvin Richard MeLauchlin of Hermis by the railroad company at Corvallis for 27 Ore ton spent last weekend in the Spitzes. gon State university students who were outstand LEAN John Sebum home. Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman of Ontario were MEETING SET NOV. 19 There will be no Senior Citi- Sunday afternoon visitors. | zens ciub meeting this week. Next session will be Friday, Nov. 19, 1 at Faith Lutheran church. By Halen Hoffman Mrs. Keith Cameron of Wallowa By Helen Hoffman BUENA VISTA—Mr. and Mrs. visited recently with her mother, GUESTS IN ELDREDGE HOME Mr. and Mrs. Russell Talbot. The Don Eldredge of Camas, Wash., Glenn Hoffman spent a recent Mrs. Joe Stephen visited last Sunday with their daughter, latter couple visited Sunday at wus a weekend guest in the home Glenda, and her roommate, Marie the William Ward home in Vale. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thursday evening with her mo Eldredge. Other Sunday dinner ther, Mrs. Martha Norland in Borge, who are attending Eastern Calabrafa Anniversary Apple Valley. Oregon college at La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell, Mr. guests in the Eldredge home were Messrs, and Mmes. C. A. Herron The group dined out and also and Mrs. Oscar Bratton were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eldredge of of Ontario, Ed Haskin of Here Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carpen went sightseeing in the area. Tuesday evening dinner guests of ford. Ore., Marvin Wendt of Mrs. Edith Whipple attended a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kurtz at the ter of Payette. Stockton, Calif. Mrs. Grace Ruth bridal shower Nov. 3 in honor of East Side cafe in Ontario in ob erford and Miss Betty Morton of Miss Agnes Muller at the Bill servance of the Goodells' wedding guests at the Joe Stephen home. Boise were Sunday dinner guests The men and children went rock anniversary. Van Zelf home. at the Fred Morton home. Mrs. Virginia Rookstool was a hunting. Stanley Bishop and son, David, Miss Marilyn Stephen attended in Harold Sisson is a patient were Sunday evening dinner Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. a recent roller skating party with Malheur Memorial hospital. guests of his parents, the Mance) Edith Whipple. a group of young people from the Miss Sylvia Cleaver of Boise Speaks at Vale Meeting Bishops. Christian church. Mrs. I-eon Besendorfer visited spent the weekend with her par- Pheasant hunting guests at the Mrs. Lester Cleaver spoke on TallTins ■ | |/ from Friday evening until Sun- «•nts, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver "Trends in Education" as guest Fred Morton home during the Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wagner of past week were Jack Morton and day afternoon with her parents, panelist at a PTA meeting last Harbor, Ore., were recent guests daughter, Beverly of Monmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver. Thursday evening in Vale. at the Bill Richesin home. They Ore. Return to Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Maze of left Sunday evening for Prairie Saturday Dinner Guests Nyssa visited Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs Hugh Hoffman, City to go elk hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lemmon house guests of Mrs. Blanche Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knowles and with Mrs. Blanche Hoffman . of Caldwell. Mrs. Alberta Donald Hoffman, left recently for their family, Duane and Clayton Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell were son and children of Ontario were 1 home at Callowuy, Neb. They had Henry and Dent Mitchel) were Saturday evening dinner guests Saturday evening dinner guests spent some time visiting his mo Sunday dinner guests at the ■ Lon- at the Bud Sappe home near Nys at the Wayne Lattin home. sa. ther and other relatives ny Knowles home. Mrs. Charlie McCoy of Ironside Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tanner vis Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bowen have Mr. and Mrs. Harold Garwood visited from Friday until Satur ited Sunday evening with his sis returned to their home in Salem of Auburn, Kan., left Nov. 3 for day evening with her parents, ter, Mrs. Alta Pekkala of Ontario. after being guests of his sister. their home after visiting the past Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howell. The Tanners visited during the Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Cleaver. two weeks at the home of their Joe Stephen and children re evening of Nov. 3 with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephen daughter, Mr and Mrs Thurman cently attended a potluck church Mrs. Garold Horn at Fruitland. and sons were Sunday dinner Piercy. dinner at Willowcreek. 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