Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 29, 1968, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, FEBHUARY 29, l'J6H
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
APPLE
VALLEY
By Frances Smalley
By Dale Witt
TEENS AGAINST POLIO at Nyssa high school
last week presented a $637 check to C. L.
A iide t son, it tsi surer of Malheur county's
March of Dime-, program. A number of Nils
schcxjl organizations, working under the high
school’s Hulldog journalism staff, conducted
various fund-raising projects. From left to
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ARCADIA - Arcadia Sunshine
club women served lunch Feb.
24 at the Don Brewer sale in
the Owyhee area. Among those
helping were Mis. Clyde
Bowers, Mrs. Ted Bowers,
Mrs. Amy Stradley, Mrs. Jim
Barnes and Mrs. Don Bullard.
Next meeting will be March 15
at the home of Mrs. Stradley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephen­
son, Mr. and Mrs, Dean Win­
chester attend'd a Feb. 25 horse
sale in Nampa.
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Bulldog editor; Dale Schraufnagel, NHSJourn-
aiism instructor and Bulldog adviser, Marlene
Bair, TAP chairman and Bulldog cub reporter;
Ander son, assistant manager of the U.S.
National Bank in Ontario.
E r n e s t Stephenson helped
with a Feb. 24 charity sale at
Grandview, Ida. Mrs. Stephen­
son spent the day with her
daughter, Mrs. Art Richardson
in Boise.
Feb. 25 evening visitors in
the John Zittercob home were
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephen of
Blackfoot, Idaho; Mrs. Emina
Thompson of Emmett, Mr. and
Mi s . Otis Bullard.
Hay Thompson returned re­
cently from a ten-day visit in
California.
Mr. and Mrs. (Xis Bullard
and Alan Bullard were Feb.
25 dinner guests of the Rev.
and Mrs. Jack Glace in the
Owyhee area, in the afternoon
they visited in the Keith Orris
home near Homedale and in the
A| Thompson home near Adrian.
Mr. and Mrs. John Zittercob
returned last week from Balti­
more, Md., where they spent
a month with their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Thurman.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettet of
Lincoln Heights visited Feb. 25
in the George Moeller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Corn and
Bruce were Feb. 25 evening din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Corn near Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard
spent a recent week in Boise
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Mrs. T. S. Weeks and her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Hazel Farr
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Plais Johnson
and family of Parma
APPLE VALLEY - Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Thompson en­
tertained Feb. 25 with a birth­
day dinner for her mother, Mrs.
Hanna Robinson and their son,
Robert Thompson of Payette.
Mrs. Robert Thompson and
family were also guests. In
the evening Mrs. Robinson re­
ceived a phone call from her
daughter, Mrs. John (Star)
Black in New York City.
Feb. 25 dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders
were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Pickett and family of Nyssa,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hobson and
son of Ontario.
On Feb. 23 Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Samuels of Meridian and
Mrs. Neva Duren of Boise
brought their guest, Lee
Samuels of Stockton, Kan., to
visit with Mrs. Jennie Seward
Feb. 25 dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Dwight Seward were
Jennie Seward, Ethel Wild, Mike
Fitzsimmons and Lee Samuels.
The latter was also an over­
night guest in the Seward home.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lane of
Melba were Feb. 25 afternoon
visitors in the Helen Wilson
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble
visited on the evening of Feb.
23 in the Henry Dibble home at
Boise.
Mrs. Hobart Osborne of Mt.
Vernon, Ore., a cousin of
Charles Pitman and Mrs. Fitz­
simmons of Fruitland, were
Feb. 24 afternoon visitors in the
Pitman home.
Mr. and Mrs.Charles Pitman
were Feb. 25 dinner guests in
the Ralph Cone home at Vale.
Mr. and Mrs. RobertSmalley
and family of Ontario were
Feb. 25 afternoon visitors in
the Waldo Smalley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nichols
of Stevensville, Mont., were
recent guests for several days
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Mrs. John Boston entered
Malheur Memorial hospital on
Feb. 7 and underwent surgery
the following day. She was able
to return home on Feb. 11.
OUR NEW SALESMAN
were among those attending the
annual dinner for directors of
the Malheur county farm labor
sponsoring association held
Feb. 24 at the La Paloma cafe
in Ontario.
Kenneth Smith returned home
Feb. 22 from St. Luke’s hos­
pital in Boise. Mrs. Ralph Shy
and daughter, who had been
visiting her parents, returned
Feb. 25 to their home in Logan,
Utah.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr of
Nampa were Feb. 11 afternoon
and evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. David Bay.
Teresa and Tami Fritts,
Deanna and Kelly Bay, JU and
Jan Mason, Mike and Jay
Nichols were served birthday
cake and ice cream in the Bay
home Feb. 11, after an after­
noon theatre party. Deanna Bay
and Jay Nichols were the
honored guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Collins
spent a recent weekend in Pen­
dleton where they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Ennor and saw
their new daughter, Dawna Lyn.
She was born Dec. 21, weighing
six-pounds, seven-ounces.
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Mr. and Mrs. Neil Coburn and
family of Boise were Sunday
dinner guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Malloy.
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PERSONALS
John Dewey of Ogden, visited
Feb. 23 with the former's
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Thelma
Hammon. That evening they,
together with Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Hammon and sons were
dinner guests of Mrs. Thelma
Hammon and Bill at East Side
cafe in Ontario. On Feb. 22
they visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Mutt Hammon and family,other
friends and relatives. The Utah
visitors left Feb. 24. Mrs. Edith
Hammon is a former Newell
Heights resident, and mother of
the late L. D. Hammon. Mrs.
Carver and Mrs. Burmingham
are his sisters.
Feb. 25 afternoon visitors in
the home of Mrs. Carl Fenn
were Mrs. Wesley Walker and
children, Mrs. Ralph Hite and
family, Mrs. Dave Savage and
children.
Mrs. Carl Lee Hill enter­
tained on the evening of Feb.
23 with a birthday party for
Mrs. Tina Schiemer. In addi­
tion to the honoree, other guests
were her son, George; Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Looney and Mary of
Adrian; Mrs. Carolyn Ross-
bach, Jane, Donna, and Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ward
of Caldwell were recent week­
end guests of their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill
and family and attended the PT A
Smorgasbord in Adrian.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simpson
visited Feb. 25 with Duane Fenn
at the Veterans* hospital in
Boise.
Irvin Topliff took his family
and his wife’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Warren of Parma,
to Vale to dinner Feb. 25 in
honor of Mrs. Topliff’s birth­
day anniversary.
Mrs. Alfred Simpson, a den
mother, entertained at a recent
Gold and Blue banquet cele­
brating 58 years of Scouting
at Owyhee LDS Ward. Approxi­
mately 75 area residents at­
tended.
Mrs. Carl Fen and Kenneth
of Maple Valley, Wash., visited
Feb. 25 with Duane Fenn at the
Veterans’ hospital in Boise.
They report he is able to be
in a wheel chair and is showing
some improvement.
Eugene Pratt left Feb. 23 for
Fort Dix, New Jersey. From
there he will be flown to New
York and on to Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pratt
Bexel Vitamin Sale
MCKESSON
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with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jen­
sen and with Mr. and Mrs.
George Boyack at Meridian.
Lucille White, who is em­
ployed in Boise, visited Feb.
25 with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Orland White and with her
grandfather, Sheff White.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers
were Feb. 23 guests in the Don
Bowers home. The occasion was
Mrs. Don Bowers’ birthday
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard,
Mr and Mrs. Theo Matherly
attended the Feb. 24 Tschida-
Weiks wedding at the Catholic
church in Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farmer and
Karla and Mrs. Amy Stradley
attended a Feb. 25 potluck din­
ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Dail.
NEWELL HEIGHTS - The
Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Smith
and family of Berkeley, Calif.,
and Mrs. Helen Conant ofCald-
wei) were Feb. 25 dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mc­
Kinley. Mr. and Mrs. Russell
McKinley were recent Tuesday
evening visitors in the R. D.
McKinley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward and
Gilbert Deffenbaugh were Feb.
23 afternoon visitors In the
Rollo Fenn home.
Two grandsons, Terrel and
Garren McDermott of Ricks
College at
Rexburg, Ida.,
arrived Feb. 18 to visit their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
C. McDermott. They left the
following Monday morning.
The 1. C. McDermott’s
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Voss and daughter of Sunny­
side, Wash., arrived Feb. 23
and remained at the McDermott
home until Sunday.
Feb. 25 afternoon visitors of
the L. C. McDermotts were
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Province of
Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Eason of Parma and Ben Love.
Ray Calhourn, who has been
a house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Borge, left Feb. 24 for
his home in Long Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson
were Feb. 25 dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Strong near
Parma.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Eason
and son of Homedale were re­
cent dinner guests in the Ray
Simpson home. They also called
Feb. 24 at the Simpson home.
Mrs. Wilson Witt recently
accompanied Mrs. W. C. Van
de Water and Kent to Boise
where she visited Mrs. Bert
Domy.
ANK garden club members
met Feb. 20 at the home of Mrs.
Carl Powers in Parma. Mrs.
M. L. Judd and Mrs. Thelma
Hammon attended from Newell
Heights and Mrs. Dale Ash­
craft attended from Kingman
Kolony.
Ada Ruprecht of Portlandwas
a Feb. 23 overnight guest of
her niece, Mrs. Sid Hardman
and daughters. She returned
home the following day.
Mrs. Edith Hammon and
daughter. Mrs. Mildred Burm­
in gham of Clearfield, Utah,
Mrs. La Mar Carver and Mr.
in the Rex Nichols home.
Mmes. Earl and John Boston
and children spent Feb. 22
visiting with Mrs. Bob Shippy
at Payette.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moran and
family of Kaysville, Utah, re­
cently visited for several days
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Moran.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pitman
and sons of Boise were Feb.
22 all-day guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Pitman. The
Charles Pitmans, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Huett visited Feb. 23 with
friends at Eagle.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Whittom
of Boise were Feb. 23 after­
noon visitors in the Jim Correll
home.
APPLE VALLEY - Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Sells and sons attended
a Feb. 8 farewell party at the
Gene Tuttle home in Notus for
Eddie Sells of Denver, Colo.
He was visiting in the area and
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