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THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1968 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FOUR while he was working on a horse. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lawson of Sparks, Nev., were Easter weekend miests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood. The Lawsons’ ------------------ BY FREDA ASTORECA daugher, Valarie, a student at TVCC, was also a guest. Successful bldilers on aerial SUNSET VALLEY - Audrie at the Owyhee Dam. April 13, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Ora Newgen and Mrs. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lawson sagebrush control work for and Carmen Astoreca, Kellye Connell, Gloria, and Harriet Frone Stradley visited April attended a North Board of Con ranchers in Malheur county Lorensen attended an April 13 8 with several friends in the trol banquet at the East Side were announced last week. On tario Applicators were awarded Easter party at the Owyhee Big Bend area. cafe in Ontario. Mi. and Mrs. Ora Newgen Community church. Easter Sunday visitors in the the bld tor fixed wing applica Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Astoreca and Arthur Johnson had Easter Jack Wood’s home were Mr. and tion at an application cost per and girls, Mr. and Mrs. W’ayne dinner at theStarlite restaurant Mrs. Don Hayworth, Mrs. Linda acre of $.68 (sixiv I lf.lit cents) Robb and family, Mrs. Bonnie in Vale. They also visited Mr. Strong and children, Mrs. on areas of 2,000acres or more Hatch and children had an April and Mrs. James Hayes of Vale. Claudia Derrick and children. from one landing strip. Pvt. and Mrs. Boyd Newgen Total area to lie sprayed 14 Easter egg hunt and picnic and Harold Wilson were April in the Caldwell park. this year under the ranchers cooperative spray program in Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker of 12 visitors of Mr. and Mrs. cludes 30,000 to 40,000 acres. Sunnyvale, Calif., spent April Ora Newgen. Pvt. Newgen is Spraying will start within the HERBERT PHILBRICK, the 11 thru April 15 visiting her leaving soon for overseas duty. Stan Newgen spent the Easter next week or ten days according man who forsook family, friends parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken to George W. Bain, Malheur and fortune, to risk his life Lorensen. They were April 13 weekend with the L E. Newgens ACTIVITIES of Nyssa. county agent, working with a against the Commies under visitors of Mrs. Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen range advisory committee on ground as a counterspy, will Lorensen and children of be guest speaker at the Monday, attended a family Easter dinner Ontario. the project. April 22 dinner meeting of Knife Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen at the home of her parents, Mr. The bld on the chemical 2, 4-D WEBLELOS - PACK 450 and Fork club pa t cons. The and Mrs. Ewen Chard. Also and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Don Butyl Ester was awarded to meeting will be held at 7:30 Parker attended Easter Sunrise present were Mr. and Mrs. Scouts of the Webelos’ Den Harney County Farm Supply services at Park Community Kenneth Chard and Lance of of Pack 450 went on an April 6 with the low bid of $3.42 1/2 p.m., at East Side cafe in On Boise, the Jack Chard family rock hunting expedition. They per gallon on material con tario. Philbrick’s real-life church. of Meridian, Homer Whitman hunted Thundereggs at Succor taining six pounds of active in story was so dramatic that a Easter dinner guests in the series of television stiows, “I Ken Lorensen home were Mr. family of Emmett, Doyn Price Creek and agate at Graveyard gredient per gallon. Led Three Lives,” was pat family of Lagrand, Gary Niel and Mrs. Don Parker, Mrs. Point. I 11. (Shottv) Brandt Helicopter work was awarded Virginia Lorensen and children, sen family and Earl Chard. was in charge of the hunt. Sack to Inter-Mountain Helicopter of terned after it several years Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekan- lunches were eaten at Succor Boise. Their bid was $1.24 per ago. The series, however, as Mrs. Mertrude King, Mrs. Harriet Turner and Mrs. Ione ger visited April 11 with Mr. Creek, near the old dance hall acre in blocks of 200 acres, Philbrick himself voluntarily admits were "exaggerated” in Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur and Mrs. Elver Nielsen. site. or more, from one service area. some instances. Now tn busi Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb and Chapin called later in the day. This is the largest sagebrush ness in Rye, New Hampshire, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi, family were Sunday evening A number of thundereggs control project ever organized Curtis, Lillena, Roberta and visitors of Mrs. Mae Lytle and were gathered by the boys. on private range in Malheur Philbrick continues his fight against communism. In past Christine were April 13 over Lee Davis of Roswell Places of interest were pointed county, Bain says. Research has Mrs. W'ayne Robb and Mike out by Mr. Brandt, including proven that forage production years he has written documen night guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trump visited April 11 with Lois Lytle an abandoned mine which the for livestock and game Is tary articles, made many movie shorts and traveled throughout of Wallowa. The Asumendis of Apple Valley. Scouts explored. Later they doubled or tripled by removal the nation telling the story of the Gwen Robb attended an April were Easter Sunday guests of moved to Graveyard Point, of the sagebrush which com Mr. and Mrs. J. Niel for a 12 roller skating party in above Homedale in search of petes with forage plants for commies attempted infiltra tion. combination Easter dinner and Nampa. agate. moisture and plant nutrients. W'ayne Robb attended an April birthday celebration for Mrs. Since the season is unusually 12 4-H Leaders clinic in On their return to Nyssa, Mr. dry it is urgent that this work in tiie Gann home. Mrs. Stout Trump and Jess Asumendi. Brandt showed the boys his rock be done as soon as possible, and children returned to their Mrs. Frank Holub and Mrs. Ontario. Easter dinner guests of Mr. workshop. James Stephen attended the Hain states. Since poor results home Monday. April 13 Chrysanthemum Club and Mrs. Magnus Ekangerwere are obtained if application is Purpose of this rock hunt made after the active growth Dessert at the Moore hotel. Mr. and Mrs. John Cleaver, Mrs. Dorothy Russell, Mrs. Mrs. Earl Ward and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gordon was to help the Webelos earn stage is past. Hannah Schomberg, Mrs. Jini their geologist awards. Boys and children of Marsing. Polly Holub, director of district Olsen and Mrs. Ellen Jones Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson making the trip are Larry 11 Garden club, attended a re were Easter Sunday dinner Haney, Randy Savage, Joe spent the Easter weekend in cent Purple Sage Garden club guests of Mrs. Nora Vest at Stultz, Peter Leseberg, Mike Baker with Mr. and Mrs. Omar meeting in Brogan. Plans for Vale. Tyner, Johnny Wahlert, Tim Hite. the April 26 district meeting 0 • • Mrs. Carl (Judy Knighten) Mrs. Harley Wilson attended Mecham and Jimmy Greig. Den were discussed. The state S. P. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Stout and three children of president will be present and an April 8 Stanley party at the Chief Danny Nichols, Cub Mr. and Mrs. Claytori Jensen, Bethel Island, Calif., arrived home of Mrs. Bill Wilson. master Ed Tyner and Webelos all Garden clubs are invited. April 7 to spend a week with the Lyle Miner and Howard Mrs. Harley Wilson was a.i Leader Leroy Mecham accom The meeting will be held at her mother, Mrs. Pauline Myrick families, Jim Farmer, April 11 guest at a Decorator panied the boys. the Vale Grange hall. Knighten of Vale and her grand Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Myrickand party at the home of Mrs. Verl Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hall and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Vicki of Pendleton were guests Everyone connected with the family were Easter dinner Harrison in Ontario. Gann. While Mrs. Stout was here for an Easter Sunday picnic at Don Hayworth spent 2 days hunt would like to thank (Shorty) guests of Mr. and Mrs.Charles last week in the hospital after Biandt for his assistance and Mrs. Martha Norland of Parma (tie ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Chapin. spent the afternoon of April 12 Joel Mitchell and family. main vein in his leg severed, interest. a Mr. and Mrs. CharlesChapin attended the April 12 Garden club rock hunt held near Melba. April 11 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Langley were Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward and Gary and Mrs. Ethel Wild. Mr. and Mrs. James Langley, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Langley and Todd, Rev. and Mrs. Robert Manley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Martin and son, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hobson were April 14 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hobson of ^Or/ajC- Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Cook Mitchell, Patty Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Mitchell, Henry and Dent Mitchell and Mrs. Myrtle Hillis had an Easter picni< and fished Bidders Told SUNSET VALLEY ACTIVITIES BOYSCOUT THE VAREL AND BA1LLY COMPANY,Chant- eurs de Pans, is one of several exciting attractions slated by iiie Malheur Community Concert association for the 1968-69 season. Another guest entertamer already slated to appear next year is Violinist Michael Rabin. The May 6-10 membership drive for the Mal heur Community Concert assn., a civic non profit organization, will open officially on May 6 with a 7 p.m. workers’ dinner at the Payette Country Club. Membership dues are for the - ♦ * ♦ V — DUPLICATE BRIDGE Master-point winners for the April 11 session of the Nyssa Duplicate Bridge club are re ported by Mrs. Houston Wil son, hostess for the weekly sessions. The winners are: Willie Mc Kinney and Mrs. W'ilson, first; Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Danford, second; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michael, third. Next party will be regular play and will be this evening, April 18 in the Wilson home. Feted At Reception entire season (including out-of-town concerts). No tickets to single attractions will be sold. Admission to all concerts is by membership card only. Campaign headquarters are at the Ontario Chamber of Commerce office in the Moore hotel, with office hours from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Additional information may be obtained by dialing 889-5346, or by writing Malheur County Community Concert associa tion, P. 0. Box 697, Ontario. 97914. ANK Gardeners Slate Saturday Plant Sale Mrs. Viola Knight and Mrs. Elton McCormick of Parma entertained April 9 for .ANK garden club members. Mrs. M. L. Judd conducted the busi ness meeting during which addi tional plantings for the hospital were discussed. Vivi Unal, NHS exchange stu dent from Turkey, spoke on his country and answered ques tions. New officers elected for the CLUB WOMEN MEET coming year are Mrs. Arie Bakker, president; Mrs. Elton McCormick, vice president, Mrs. John Olsen and Mrs. Charles Newbill, co-secre- taries; Mrs. Dale Ashcraft, treasurer. The club’s annual plant sale was planned and is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Satur- day, April 20 at the Merc building in Nyssa. There will be a nice variety of perennials and shrubs including, ground covers, African violets, chry santhemums, daisies, quince, junipers, bulbs, plox, etc. At the May meeting, Mrs. Maude Poulton of Parma will be hostess to the group at a noon luncheon. Ontario garden club women will be guests. Mrs. Frederick Neal of Boise will demonstrate arrangements of iris. Pleasant Hour club women Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson met April 9 for a quilting bee were recent weekend guests of at the home of Mrs. LoisCoun- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Erland in sil. They report a nice session, Aurora, Ore. with much work done. An open house reception on Saturday, April 6 honored newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ^BRIDGE ACTIVITIES (Linda Wilson) Erland. Among guests present were ©© cxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxj Former Nyssans Mr. and Mrs. Members of the Thursday Walter Roth and Susan of Moses afternoon bridge club met April Lake, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. 11 at the home of Mrs. T. H. Thomas Holman of Albany, Ore. Eldredge. Guest players were Mrs. Claud Crisp of Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers and Mrs. Elsie Diven. First-place honors were attended the April 12 wedding taken by Mrs. E. H. ‘Shorty’ of their granddaughter, Sharon PINOCHLE PARTY Brandt and Mrs. Diven. Sommars, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sommars of Notus. The bridegroom James ’Rocky’ The Rebekah lodge members ‘Fr •FrFrîM Fuqua is a son of Mr. and Mrs. are sponsoring a pinochle party Walter Fuqua, also of Notus. to be held at 8 p.m. Saturday, SENIOR CITIZEN The wedding rites were con April 20 at the IOOF hall. The ACTIVITIES ducted at the First Baptist public is invited. Senior Citizens of the area church in Caldwell. The newly met April 11 in the conference weds are making their home m room at the Nyssa Public Li Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farmer and brary. Plans were made for the next three sessions, with a Karla were Easter Sunday din special one slated late in May. ner guests of his parents, Mr. Byers. Next meeting will be April and Mrs. Frank » » » 25 at the same location Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Sheldon, and time. - Lois Counsil, Kathleen Eyre, Mildred Brandt reporter. and Agnes Smith all of Boise; Mr. and Mrs. George Sallee GEM CLUB MEETING were Easter Sunday guests for a family dinner served at the Members and friends of the home of Mi and Mrs. A C Treasure Valley Rock and Gem Gallon club will hold their regular YOU'LL FIND THEM ATBM monthly meeting at 8p.m.,Fri FARMERS SUPPLY COOP day, April 19 at Nyssa First Ontario * 889-5365 Christian church. PROOUCERS SUPPLY COOP Anyone interested is invited Nampa * 466-7841 to attend these rockhound sessions. IT’S BOATING TIME PERSONAI -S LOOKING FOR FARM CHEMICALS? ftHO Y, PERSONALS Vorlex. POTATOES IS BEST FOR and Vorlex users are Professional Directory the first to say so “Row fumigation with Vorlex at 5 gallon« per acre produced 100 «ack« of potatoes per acre more than the untreated area. This is the highest yield I’ve ever produced (592CWT/A). And, the percentage of #1 potatoes was greatly increased. Where I didn’t Vorlex fumigate I lost the potatoes due to nematode infection." Physicians and Surgeons K. E. KERBY, M. D. K. A. DANFORD, M. D. Kenneth Tamura Wilder, Idaho Physicians and Surgeons Dial 372-2241 HOURS: 9 to 12 noon A 2 to 5 P.M. - Monday through Friday. 10 to 12 Saturday. 1 FOR LOW COST CASCADE BOATOWNERS INSURANCE OUTBOARD MOTORS. BOATS & TRAILERS CALL MAULDING CLINIC L. A. Maulding, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Dial 372-2216 HOURS: 9 to 12 noon and 2 to 5 p. m., - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 9 to 12 noon, Sat urday. Weight labs “By appointment only” - Wed nesday. DAVID W. SARAZIN, M.D. Physician and Surgeon HOURS; 10 to 12 noon A 2 to 5 p.m. - Monday, Tues day, Wednesday, Friday. 10 to 12 Thursday & Saturday. Phones: Office 372-3365 ^^esidenc^7^173^ DR. 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