THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON
THUHSDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1966
PAGE THIRTEEN
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Cleaver Couple Returns From Iowa; Feedlot Disease
Purchase Former Residence in Nyssa Causing Losses
By Freda Aiioraca
SUNSET VALLEY
Mr. and
Mrs. John Cleaver of Centerville,
Iowa, have visited during the past
weeks with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Magnus
Ekanger. The Cleavers have pur
chased their former home on
Fourth street in Nyssa and plan
to move in soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hall and
family of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Chapin and family spent
Sunday at Bogus Basin.
Glenns Visit in Arisons
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweizer
of Vale are staying in the Char
lie Glenn home tins week, taking
cure of their grandchildren, Lynn
and Stacey Glenn, while their
Saturday evening guests in the parents are uwuy. The Glenns
George Folkman home were the went to Gila Bend, Ariz., Feb. 10
Messrs, and Mmes. Carl Simp to visit his parents. Mr and Mrs.
son, Claude Duy of Adrian and | Guy Glenn. The two younger
Glenn children are with his sister,
Frank Byers.
Mrs. Dick Bennett in Adrian. Re
Mrs. Iru Price Sr. visited Feb 8 ports arc that Guy Glenn is feel
with her daughter, Mrs. Don ing very well now.
Share in Nyssa. The latter has
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb and
ben quite ill with the flu but Is
family
attended the wedding of
reported better. Joel Price of
Monmouth, Ore , visited during a Carol Foresman and Rod Sweet
recent weekend with his parents, Sunday in the Christian church
at Weiser.
the Ira Prices.
Monday visitors in the Gabe
Meeting Set Feb. 24
Astoreca home were Mr. and Mrs.
Robb, Mrs. Jack W< xk 1 s
Worthwhile club will meet at Wayne
.
2 o’clock Thursday afternoon at and Pastor Arthur Skogan. Sat-
thr home of Mrs. Homer Brewer urday evening dinner guests were
Sunday evening visitors in the Mr. and Mrs. Duane Smith and
Ora Newgen home were Mr. and family of Ontario.
Mrs Jim Kratz.berg, Mr. and Mrs. Entertains Church Class
Fred Young of Parma. Tony
Mrs. Gabe Astoreca entertained
Kratzberg and Ora Newgen visit
ed Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Friday evening with a Valentine
party for members of the Junior
Frank Pcrko at Parma.
Sunday school cluss of Owyhee
church. The evening was spent
playing games. A Valentine ex
change was held and punch and
cup cakes were served later.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Wilson nnd
Tracy were Feb. 10 visitors in the
(From th» Nyee.. Ilisch llulldosr>
Harley Wilson home.
Saturday, Feb. 19. is the date
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen were
sit f, .1 the !'«;<; Ba ketball Hon • Friday dinner guests of Mrs. Asa
coming game and dance. The Roberts in Ontario.
Bulldogs will meet the Enterprise
Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen vis
Savages at Nyssa for the home- ited Sunday evening with Mr. and
coming fest, after which a dnnee Mrs. Clifford Nielsen and family
in honor </f the Homecoming in Ontario. They took his mother,
court follows in the cafetorium.
Effie Nielsen, back to her home
The Homecoming Queen will in Nu Acres.
be crowned nt halftime by Mar
Mrs. Wayne Robb and Mrs
gie Staples, AFS exchange stu Gabe Astoreca visited Monday af-
dent Roses and a kiss of success ternoon with Mrs. Harold Dail.
are to tie presented to the queen Visit in Parental Homa
by the basketball captain. Varsity
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nielsen and
wrestlers will preside as escorts David of Boise spent the weekend
for the court
with his parents, the Elver Niel
The candidates for Homecoming sens.
Queen are chosen from the Pep
Mr. and Mrs. Don Connell of
Club. There will be a represen Jackpot, Nev., visited Wednesday
tative from each class.
afternoon of last week with Jess
Asumendi. The Connells returns
Theme Chosen for Event
"Hello, Young Lovers" has been Saturday to their home.
Annette Chapin attended a
chosen ns the theme song for the
birthday
party Saturday for Caro
evening. Gary Clawson will sing
the theme song ns entertainment lyn Condra in Ridgeview. Mike
Condra spent Saturday afternoon
during the dunce.
with Dan Chapin.
The "Centurians" is the band
Mr and Mrs. Elver Nielsen at
that will provide a variety of fast tended the Nyssa-Emmett basket
and slow music for duncing. The ball game Friday night and met
members are former winners of her sister. Mr and Mrs. Homer
KFXD Radio Station's "Battle of Whitman and family of Emmett,
tin- It.,: d
Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard of Nys
Decorations for the dance will sa. After the game, all went to
be prepared by the Pep Club and the Chard home for refreshments.
cheerleaders.
Mrs. Ken Lorensen and Mrs.
William Turner spent several
VISITORS FROM CALIFORNIA days last week at Caidwell Me
Mr. and Mrs. James Smiley and morial hospital with William Tur
family of Walnut Creek. Calif., ner who underwent surgery last
recently spent several days visit week. He is reported doing very
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill well and hopes to return home
Smiley.
this week.
Homecoming Date
Sei for Feb. 19
State Legion Meet
Slated at Newport
Five Generations of Family Aitend Anniversary Party
By Mrs. Dyre Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De
American Legion repr« enta-
Some western cattle feeders tives will hold their annual De
BIG BEND Messrs, and Mmes. Water, Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hop
are now suffering losses from a partment of Oregon convention James McGinnis, Cecil Smith, kins attended a Feb. 7 banquet
disease that appears to lie con on July 7-9 this year at Newport, Dick Davis and Steve attended a for officers of the Roswell Bap
fining itself to feeder lots.
according to Charles Steffens, birthday party Feb. 10 for Mrs. tist church at the McGarvin res
Loura Smith in honor of her 90th taurant in Caldwell.
Oregon hus not missed the dis commander of Legion Post 79.
ease, according to veterinarians
"This will lie Newport's largest birthday anniversary at the home Fated at Slumber Party
with the Oregon Department of convention in its history," Com of her daughter, Mrs. Charlotte
Miss Lois Seuell entertained
Agriculture, but to date only a mander Steffens said. "The ‘Va-1 McGinnis.
with a slumber party Friday
few cases have been reported and cation - Convention Center’ made
Five generations of the family night as a farewell event for Miss
diagnosed in the state.
a bid for the project and Legion were in attendance.
Geraldine Thompson. Guests in
More commonly called "Sleeper naires are assured that the entire
cluded Carol Brock, Gay Mori-
Disease in Cattle," the technical motel complex of the city and
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Houtman and naka, Judy Steiner, Nancy Nel
name for the disease, which in surrounding communities will be family of Weiser were Sunday son, Kathy Wenke, Mary Barn
some states has caused death available.”
dinner guests of her parents, Mr. hart, Teresa Topliff, Jane Tim-
losses as high as 10 percent in
i merman, Carylee Mefford, Sandy
Included on the program will and Mrs. Henry Edens.
cattle pens it hits, is infectious be a tribute to World War I vet Mrs Dyre Roberts, accompanied Osborne, Jannie Phifer and Nome
thromboembolic meningoencepha erans — especially to founders of by Mrs. Jim Carroll and daugh Matthews, members of the AHS
litis.
the American Legion, some of ters of Cairo, visited Sunday in I sophomore class.
Dr. George Coburn, an assistant whom are expected to be in at the Mike Douglas and Burton
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De
veterinarian with the department tendance.
Water visited Friday afternoon
Blades home near Nampa.
of agriculture, says mortality will
j with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Codr near
Entertains Garden Club
run up as high as 95 percent in
Nampa.
Mrs Leroy Bennett entertained
animals showing well established ly lame. There is also often a
Mrs. Maxine Gale and children
knuckling
over
at
the
ankle
joint
the Adrian Garden club Feb. 9 of Boise were Sunday guests of
symptoms of the disease. The
victims usually weigh from 750 I and temperatures may run as at her home. Nine members at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C K
to 1100 pounds, are from one to high as 107 degrees. Shortly be tended and worked on yearbooks. Smith.
Bobbi Jo Abbott and Gayle
three years of age and have been fore death there is staggering gait,
Receive News of Death
on fe<*d from 40 to 110 days be a weakness in the hindquarters Clucas took part in a piano re
of
the
animal
and
paralysis.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reno re
cital Friday afternoon at the
fore the symptoms are noticed.
Because the disease strikes the home of their teacher, Mrs. Flor ceived news of the Feb 10 acci
Early Detection Difficult
dental death of their son-in-law,
brain and nerves, it is difficult to ence Parker in Parma.
He said early signs of the dis successfully treat cattle with well
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Olson vis Howard Smith at McDermitt,
ease are difficult to detect and established symptoms. However, ited Sunday afternoon with Mr. Nev. Burial was at St Anthony,
the finding of dead animals and animals in the very early stages and Mr- Noel Tupeny. The Ol Idaho. Mrs. Smith is the former
animals approaching death is of the disease have been saved sons were dinner guests at the Roberta Reno.
usually the first indication of the and Coburn’s advice to cattle Ray Cartwright home.
Mrs. Hudson Robb and Mrs.
disease among the cattle.
owners is to call a veterinarian
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright David Krause of Nyssa were Sat
Animals affected with it are re immediately when animals show visited Feb. 10 with relatives in urday callers at the Dyre Roberts
luctant to move, stiff and slight- symptoms of being ill.
Meridian and Nampa.
home.
Mrs. Edythe Prosser entertain
ed with Sunday dinner for Cheryl
Brock, Joan Wilson and Jo Sears
of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Delno
Brock and Carol. Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Toomb of Kingman Kolony
were evening callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edens and
Jerry were Sunday evening din
ner guests at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Murray
at Parma. Mrs. Albert Wohlcke
and daughter of Warden, Wash.,
were also guests.
Attends Benefit Event
Mrs. Bill Blevins attended a
benefit tea for Caldwell Memori >1
hospital Saturday afternoon at
the Elks ballroom in Caldwell.
Mrs. Myrna Frerichs and chil
dren of Caldwell spent Valen
tine’s day with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Blevins.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reed and
daughters of Boise, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Bauman and sons of Nyssa
were Sunday dinner guests of the
women’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Boyce Van DeWater.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van DeWater
and family of Fruitland were Fri
day evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater. Renae
Roland remained with the Van
DeWaters for the weekend.
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129 Main Street
Phone 372-3551
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