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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TEN I* H ............... ! Eastern Oregon Odd Fellows Group Selects Ross Mills as 1967 President Correspondent Reports Activities In Owyhee Area Films of Parly Held 15 Years Ago Viewed by Worthwhile Club Ladies THURSDAY. MARCH 31. 1966 ...................... Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richesin and By Emily Myers family visited Monday night with OWYHEE—Mr and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger Carroll recently received word Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gordon and from their son, Orville Carroll, family of Arock were March 24 stating that he is in San Juan, visitors and overnight guests of Puerto Rico. the Ekangers. March 22 evening guests in th«* Folkmans Called to Utah Byrd Walters home were Mr. ami Mr. and Mrs. George Folkman Mrs. Rex Walters of Boise, Mr were called to Utah recently by and Mrs. Jack Walters of Nyssa. the death of their one - day old Donald Coats is spending some Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alexander of granddaughter. Rheann Gay Tay i time with the Glen Strickland La Grande were recent overnight lor. who was born March 17 to family while his mother is hospi guests of their son - in - law and Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor (nee talized. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith , Carol Folkman). The infant suc Mr. and Mrs. Don Share and Langley. cumbed at Utah Valley hospital children were Sunday visitors in in Provo and graveside services the Charles Share home. were conducted Monday. While there, the Folkmans vis TED KRAUSE arrived home Out-of-State Visitors RICHARD YOUNG ited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Folkman, March 24 and is visiting his Friday dinner guests in the , . Army Paratrooper parents. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Byrd Walters home were Veeta Mr. and Mrs. Parley Willard, 4 * brother and sister of Folkman in Krause and other relatives. He Willhite. Mrs. Rufus Turner and Plain City. Utah. They also spent recently completed 11 weeks of son of Murtaugh, Idaho, Pearl R. Young Completes By Helen Hoffman one night in Tarreton. Idaho, with basic training at the San Diego Newberry of Berryville. Ark., and Airborne Training; BUENA VISTA — EN/3 Ken a brother. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Naval center and will leave Mrs. Ellis Walters of Nyssa. Re April 5 to report to the Great cent evening visitors of th«» Wal Given 24-Day Leave neth Whipple of the Submarine Folkman. Lakes Naval Training base for ters couple were Mavis and Ja- Army Private Richard F. Young, division of the U. S. Navy at New Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi, 20, recently completed the infan London. Conn., arrives! March 22 Curtis and Lelena spent the 38 weeks of schooling as a gun* nean Kygar. ner’s mate technician. try school’s three-week airborne on a 20-day leave to visit his Messrs, and Mmes. Vic Mar course at Ft. Benning, Ga. j ---------- - wevKenu pai- weekend ai at uic the numi* home of nei her par- mother, Mrs. Edith Whipple and ents Mr and Mrs Elmer Trump shall. Roy Holmes, Neil Dimmick — L- A — — 1 A A « « W M t I —X . - 1 ,X 1 - b-X __ The young soldier, son of Mr. other relatives. Mrs. Dick Pro in Wallowa. and Red Kreager celebrated Krea- and Mrs. Ralph Young of route vince and children were evening ger’s birthday anniversary Sun 2, Nyssa, arrived home last week A meeting of the Golden Hour dinner guests of Mrs. Whipple Missionary circle was held last day evening with dinner at Vale. end to spend a 24-day leave with and Kenneth. The latter two were Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leuck i his parents and other relatives. Saturday evening dinner guests Mrs. Harold Alexander. There were last Thursday callers and I He is a 1!MM graduate of Nyssa at the Woodrow Seuell home. Hubert Leuck was a Saturday high school, and Indore entering By Mrs. Helen Hoffman were 18 members in attendance. guest in the Neil Dimmick home. the Army last September was em Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rookstool Mrs. Ray Schulthies. Mrs. Dee Mr. and Mrs. William Peutz re ployed by a masonry firm in Jer of Orovada. Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Club Meeting Set Tuesday- Garner and Mrs. Vernon Widmer Pleasant Hour club meeting turned home March 24 following ome. He completed his basic Woodrow Seuell. Kathy, Marvin attended a bridal shower last and Patti, Mrs. Dick Province and will be held April 5 in the home Thursday afternoon in honor of a six-day trip to Portland training at Ft. Ord, Calif. girls and Kenneth Whipple were of Mrs. Ray Strickland instead of Mrs. Brent Hartley, nee Bemiel Couple Leaves for Seattle The infantry airborne training, Sunday dinner guests in the at the O. P. Counsil home as pre- Schulthies. The event was held Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen including five jumps from a C-130 Whipple residence. Mrs. Whipple viously announced. at the Owyhee LDS ward house. left Friday for Seattle where they plane flying 170 miles an hour at and Kenneth were March 23 eve Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen an altitude of 1250 feet, qualified Mrs. Dee Garner and Julie plan to visit a son, Roger. ning guests of Mrs. Esther Ste ited Sunday night with Mr. Young as a parachutist, according Payette Mrs. Amanda Peutz of modeled for the Mode O ’ Day shop phen. Mrs. Frank Perko in Parma. was a March 22 visitor in the to an Army news release. at a recent style show sponsored Mike. Julie and Gwen Robb by Beta Sigma Phi at May Rob Werner Peutz residence. Visit From Idaho Falls Mr. and Mrs. Rick Peterson of accompanied the Joe Stephen erts school in Ontario. Proceeds Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wilson VISIT GRANDPARENTS Idaho Falls were weekend guests family on a rock hunting trip and are to be used for a scholarship left Sunday to return to their John Beckham of Milton-Free of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ekanger. picnic Sunday. to Treasure Valley Community home at Corvallis after spending, water a nd Linda Beckham of Mrs. Magnus Ekanger and Mrs. college. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson spring vacation with their par Walla Walla, Wash., spent the were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Gabe Astoreca visited Tuesday ents, Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz weekend with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hasket of afternoon of last week with Mr. Hereford were Sunday dinner and the Harley Wilsons. Mr and Mrs. A. H. Boydell. and Mrs. Clint Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crocker were Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cheldelin and Mrs. John Cleaver in Nyssa. guests at the Fred Morton home. attended the Community Concert Guests in Newgen Home Miss Marjorie Morton returned Sunday dinner guests at the Keith SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Miner, I.arry last Thursday evening in Ontario. Saturday* dinner guests of Mr. to Corvallis by bus Sunday eve- Moore home in Notus. Mrs. Martha Moore left last and Lori were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Sam McConnell and Mrs. Ora Newgen were Mr. ning. week to spend some time in guests in the home of her bro were Sunday dinner guests of the and Mrs. Joe Williamson and son. ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Washington state. Cheldelins. Craig of Notus. Mrs. Frone Strad- RETURN FROM PHOENIX Mrs. Howard Mvrick. Russell and Returns to La Grande ley of Big Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick, Hosts OKK Club Shelley. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Zelf took Florencio Rosario of Parma, Mr. Russell and Shelley returned Mrs. Henrietta Mendazona en their daughter, Mary Jo, to La and Mrs. Bob Moore and children home March 22 following an 11- tertained March 25 for 13 mem Brewer, Howard Evans, Mrs. Ro- Grande Sunday to resume classes of Ontario. Sunday dinner guests day vacation trip to Phoenix, bers of the OKK club and one ger Watts and children, Mrs. Fred at Eastern Oregon college. . of the Newgens were Mr. and Mrs. Ariz., where they were guests of guest, Wanda Wilson. Deffer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman Richard Ellison and Larkin of their son - in - law and daughter. March 24 afternoon guests of Teresa Soward was a weekend . visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Max Dane and Tami. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams guest in the home of her grand and Glenda were Saturday eve Wilder. Afternoon ning dinner guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Stockfleth, Highlights of the trip included were Messrs, and Mmes. Otis parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Blanche Hoffman. Other callers Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quinowski attending several major league Bullard, Don Brewer, Homer Strickland. at the latter’s home during the of Nyssa. baseball games and the dog races. week were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Dean Montgomery Maze and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver. spent from last Thursday until VISIT IN MALLOY HOME Mr. and Mrs. Glen Suiter of Miss Ann Cleaver left by plane Sunday night in Utah. They visit from Ontario last Thursday after ed her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eagle were Friday afternoon vis noon for Portland to visit her sis Sowers in Hooper and with his itors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Besen- brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and James Malloy. Sunday dinner dorfer. She returned Sunday Mrs. Bob Montgomery and family guests and visitors of the Malloys in Bountiful. Janet Montgomery were their daughter, Mrs. Neil evening to OSU at Corvallis. stayed with her grandparents, Mr. Cobum, Diana and Curtis of and Mrs. Leland Montgomery, Boise; ~ GUESTS IN CHARD HOME a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Bowns. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Heikes of while her parents were away. Boise and Earl Chard were Sun Becky Skogan spent Sunday day dinner guests of Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen To Buy. Sell or Reni. Mrs. Ewen Chard. and girls. Try the Classified Pagel By Freda Astoreca SUNSET VALLEY — Worth while club meeting was held last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Holub. In attend ance were eight members and one guest, Mrs. Ewen Chard of Nyssa. Martha Langley showed a film taken at a club party 15 years ago at her home. Navyman Arrives For 20-Day Leave From Connecticut Cow Hollow SAVE ai the CO-OP on All Your IRRIGATION SUPPLIES ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ You'll Find a Complete Stock of SIPHON TUBES ★ VISQUEEN All Sizes—Vi-Inch PLASTIC Through 3-Inch For Ditch Liners— PLASTIC DAMS All Widths NYLON DAMS * RAINBIRD CANVAS DAMS SPRINKLERS IRRIGATION ★ YARD PUMPS SHOVELS Vi, %, lVi Horsepower • • at 0 Lowest Prices By Mrs. G. E. Mackey ADRIAN Ross Mills, together with two men of the Vule IOOF lodge and two from the Ontario unit, attended the Odd Fellows Eastern Oregon association meet ing Saturday ut Burns. During (lie session, Mills was selected as president of th«* association. For the first time th«* annual session in 1 !Xi7 will be held at Nyssa on the last Saturday in March There will be more Infor* mation about this meeting later in the year. Mrs. Fred Hodge and daughter, Mrs. Dick Blood and daughter of Wilder, visited March 24 with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney, Students Visit Perents David Looney and W a y n «• Sparks spent spring vacation at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long David return ed last Thursday nn«l Wayne left Sunday morning to resume stu dies at th«* University of Oregon in Eugene. Mr. ami Mrs John Steiner and Lisa of Oreana wen* Monday din ner guests of Mr. anti Mrs. Wally Steiner. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft spent Sunday visiting Mrs. J. A Nelson, Mr. anil Mrs. Eddy Lang at Nampa. Th«* Ashcrafts visited Friday evening with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft Mr. and Mrs. W E. Piercy were recent Wednesday visitors of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft. Good Times! What better way to spend an evenin an with a charming companion and than com meal, a I luscious __ _________ 1, enhanced by incom- parable service! ■ Phone 372-3548 NYSSA - . . . ORFC.AM OREGON iq 18 North Second ci St. .... o------------ TWILIGHT CAFE (Open 5 a m. to 2:30 a m. Every Day) 212 Main Street Phone 372-3950 NYSSA . . . OREGON Control Resistant Wireworms m potatoes Ose Niran* 104. ...and be sure! Powerful Niran 10-G controls all wireworms In potatoes ... even those which have developed resistance to many conventional insecticides. Play It safe. Wireworms damage both potato seed pieces and Infest growing tubers. Crop damage In infested soils can result In heavy culls. Wireworms can cause substantial losses of marketable production. The most effective way to use Niran 10-G is to broadcast from 20 to 40 pounds of granules per acre before planting. Immediately work Niran 10-G into the upper 4 to 6 inches of soil. Wireworms move about In the soil. That’s why broadcast application Is most effective. Be sure the soil temperature Is warm enough before applying Niran 10-G. Wireworms do not move near the surface of the soil until the temperature Is warm enough. Soil temperatures are generally too cool prior to April 1. Follow directions carefully for most effective use. Niran 10-G is a powerful chemical. Treat it with respect Read and follow directions on the label carefully. This Is a Locally-Owned, Tax-Paying Cooperative . . . But You Don't Have to Be a Member to Buy and Save ÆWHyssa Co-op Supply Mr. and Mrs Cash Turner and Wayn«* Forgy of Star visited «in March 22 with cousins, Mr. and Visits From Ogden George Johnston of Ogden spent th«* weekend visiting his daughter, Mr. und Mrs. Veryl Harrison ami family. Mrs. John ston, who had been visiting here for some time, returned home with him. Mr and Mrs. Robert Toomb, Mrs. Earl War«i and children vis ited Inst Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Parker. Mrs. Mary Hatt and Mrs. Vale Hagey visited Sunday afternoon at th«* horn«* of Mr and Mi’s. Ver non Parker. Judi Steiner was hostess to u slumber party Saturduy night. Guests were Sheila Huffman, Karen Main of Nyssa and Laura Mackey. Sunday afternoon the girls attend«*«! a reception of the Rainbow Girls assembly in Vale. G uh I i In Peterson Home Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fullerton and family of Boise, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mervil Hutchinson and daugh ters of Nyssu were Sunday dln- Mrs. K M. Mackey, nor guests of Mr. and Mrs. K I. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Cnrlun Crawford of Nampa, Mr and Mrs. Joe Yru- guen of Parma visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lane. Mrs Tina Scheimer and George, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ix>ng and Wayne and Marjorie Ixtoney were March 22 evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ixmney Want more details? Ask your nearest pesticide dealer or write to: Monsanto, Agricultural Division, St Louis, Mo. 63166 ■ 1 MW.. .. v J ~ ’