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Thursday, February lì, 1971 Th* Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Page Eight Adrian Poster Contest Winners ;■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■; BBBBBBaaaeaBaBBBBBBB NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS KINGMAN KOLONY NEWS ■ ■ ■ BY DALE WITT ■ ■ ■ PHONE 372-2183 ■ ■ ■ Mrs. Edith Fenn, Mrs. Carl their aunt, Mrs. Louise Moss Fenn and Elsmore Fenn of and helped celebrate her birth Homedale were dinner guests day. of his cousin, Mrs. Stella Clint andCherryleeChamber- lain went to Baker to a tubing Hoover, of Boise Sunday. Mrs. Carl Fenn, Mr. and Mrs. and sleighriding party Saturday Wesley Walker, Mr. and Mrs. with the LDSSA group. Young Cornelius Barton and Lynn folks from La Grande went with visited the Temple at Idaho them. The 7th and 8th grade basket Falls Thursday returning Fri day. ball team of Adrian played Har Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simp per Thursday evening. Leon son attended the all married Chamberlain and son, Clint and banquet at the LDS Steak House Eugene Pratt, Sr., were among in Nyssa Friday evening. some of those attending from Pictured above from left to right are contest winners Kim Monday Mr. and Mrs. M.L. this area. Webb, 1st place; Cheryl Lane, 2nd place; and Libby Miller, Judd took their daughter, Mrs. Archie Fields and Elsmore 3rd place. John Downer to Boise where Fenn of Homedale visited Mrs. The contest was held at the Adrian Grade School for fifth , she visited Mr. and Mrs. Ro Edith Fenn Friday afternoon. and sixth graders. The theme was “Ecology” why study it? bert Overstreet. She left for Mrs. Carl Fenn and Mrs. Sponsored by the Owyhee Garden Club, on conservation, her home in Taft, California Edith Fenn were Sunday morn the winning poster’s will be sent to District and those chosen via plane Tuesday. ing visitors at the Gene Simp will then be entered in State competition. Mrs. Lydia Worden received son home. Mr. and Mrs. Ken word of the death of Mrs. Pearl neth Fenn and family were Sun Costley who died in Portland day dinner guests and Mrs. Saturday morning after a long Dave Savage and girls were illness. She lived in the Ridge evening visitors. view area before moving to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph VanVerth Portland. The funeral was of Payette, Mr. and Mrs. W.C. held at Portland, with grave Van De Water and Kent of Big side services Tuesday morning Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Carl at 10 a.m. at the Wilder ceme Begeman were Sunday dinner tery. Her grandchildren all guests of Mrs. Dale Witt. attended the Adrian school. Mr. and Mrs. Monty Spell Jim Cornwell of Grandview man accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wash., arrived Sunday morn Ross Corn to Mountain Home ing and is spending a few days Sunday where they were all visiting Mr. and Mrs. L.C. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. McDermott. Pete Franks. Mrs. Marie Moore attended Mrs. Luit Stam, Mrs. Irvin Garden Club Tuesday at the Topliff, Mrs. Howard Fenn and I had always wanted to be a teacher and got the chance to home of Mrs. Varner Hopkins Mrs. Marie Moore were in the begin college as a result of winning an essay contest sponsored in Big Bend. tasting group that went to Ore- by Ross Bates Motor Company, said Mrs. Illea (Hall) Jones Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Judd at Ida in Ontario Wednesday after After the first year, during which I worked in the Adrian School tended the graveside services noon. cafeteria, I was awarded a tuition waiver. My degree in elemen in Ontario Wednesday for Mr. tary education was completed at the College of Idaho where I John Wall of Medford. am now working on a masters. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Top Had Treasure Valley Community College not been in existence liff, and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck I would never had been able to begin my higher education, nor Brady of Ontario were Sunday would two of my four children, Robin and Janet, have been able dinner guests in the Irvin Top i go to college. Robin earned an associate degree at Treasure liff home. alley and has completed one year at Southern Oregon College, Mrs. Irvin Topliff visited her anet will graduate this spring from Treasure Valley. sister, Mrs. Edith Suter in Both of them were fortunate in that they were awarded work- Parma Friday afternoon. tudy jobs and were able to work their way thru school. Now that Gene Worden returned home am teaching a first grade in Nyssa, I can look back on the Thursday from a trip to Poca truggle as being well worthwhile. tello and left Sunday morningfor Fort Sell, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spence and Melisia were week end guests in the home of her mother, Mrs. Frankie Worden. Dinner guests at the Luit Stam home Friday, in honor his birthday anniversary were I Mmes, and Messrs. Louis I Stam, Dick Stam; Jim Miller I EAGLES, NYSSA of Big Bend, also Pat Stam I and Gerrit Timmerman. Sunday evening dinner guests I in the Luit Stam home were I Mrs. Aafje Relk of Nampa; I Mmes, and Messrs. John Tim- I merman of Ontario; Pete I VanderOord, Gerrit Stam, I Klaas Stam and Gerrit Timmer- I man, all of rural Nyssa. I Mrs. Leon Chamberlain, I Eagles And Out Of Town Guests Only Cherrylee and Jed went to Eagle I Friday evening. The visited I Teacher Gets Start At TVCC «-«-BY DALE WITT-«-«-«-PHONE 372-2183-«-« KINGMAN KOLONY - Mrs. Oscar Schafer, Mrs. Bill Toomb, Mrs. Klaas Laan and Mrs. Don Fox were in the tasting group that went to Ore-Ida in Ontario Wednesday afternoon. The Pollyanna Club in King- man Kolony gave a coffee for the Heart Fund and March of Dimes at the Herschel Thomp son home Thursday afternoon. A large crowd attended. $50.00 was donated to be divided be tween the two organizations. Gene Honey of Apple Valley was a Monday afternoon caller in the Chas. Bowers home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Phifer were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. L.C. McDowell, of Culver, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo McDowell of Medford were Friday afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson visited Mr. and Mrs. UlisHoldt in Parma Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Gossard visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simp son Friday evening. Johnnie Simpson was a Fri day overnight guest in the Ray Simpson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson were dinner guests at the John nie Eason home in Homedale Thursday evening in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. Their daughter, Mrs. Susie Slaughter and baby of Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho was also a din ner guest. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman and Mr. and Mrs.Clyde Bowers were Friday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Osborn and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Roy Henkle home in Parma. Tony Marteniz was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nedrow. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc- Conathy accompaneid Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar to Jordan Valley where they visited in the Jerry Gordan and Darol Slippy homes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Dans of Fruitland were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strawn. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carter of New Plymouth were Sunday afternoon callers. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strawn visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Yancy in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox ac companied Mrs. Viola Brown of Nyssa to Boise Saturday. They picked up her brother, Glen Chamberlain of Califor nia. He came to visit his father, Arthur Chamberlain, who is in the hospital at Nyssa. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strawn celebrated Les ter’s birthday anniversary with cake and refreshments. Their guests were Mmes, and Messrs. Arnold Strawn and family, Caldwell; Paul Carter, New Plymouth; Bill Burress, Nyssa; Cleone Dougherty of Hill Air Force Base, Utah and Lester 4M* A mc RE /***!Cl* r \ received a long distance tele Bill Toomb attended the dinner phone call from his son, Leslie and Lions Club meeting Tues day at Ontario for the Dairy at Killees, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coonts of Wives. Also attending were the Wilder were Saturday evening Oregon State Dairy Princess, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Susan Gourley, and the Malheur Dairy Princess Valerie Turner. Wayne Robb. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters of Mr. and Mrs. Hud Robb and Mrs. Evelyn Swanson of Overtop Boise were Saturday overnight Nebraska were Sunday evening guests of her parents, Mr. and callers in the Wayne Robb home. Mrs. Al Thompson, and were The Happy Dozen Card Club Sunday dinner guests of Mr. met Friday afternoon with Agnes and Mrs, Herschel Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Ashcraft. Winners were Sue Ashcraft, Mabie Piercy, Ber Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. nice Toomb and Goldie Roberts. Gary Thompson were Sunday Rose Willis was a guest player. afternoon guests at the Don Mrs. Mabie Piercy and Mrs. Thompson home for huckle- Bill Toomb were Sunday dinner berry pie. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd'Phifer __ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben and family of Madras spent the Graham at Star, Idaho. Mrs. Lester Stacy and girls week end at the Chas. Bowers of Apple Valley and Mr. and and Jim Phifer homes. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bill Conant and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Kenneth Phifer, Jr. of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Willis Conant. Sunday after Bowers and David of Adrian, noon visitors were Rich and Loye Phifer and friend of Elco, Rod Conant and son, Jerry of Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer Nampa. and Jan and Jerry Freitig of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long of Nyssa were dinner guests at the Adrian were Saturday evening Chas. Bowers home. visitors at the Herschel Thomp Sunday Mmes and Messrs. son home. Floyd Phifer, Madras; Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thompson Phifer, Jr., Ontario; Ralph Phi and family were Sunday after fer and her mother, Mrs. Minnie noon callers of his parents, Line of La Grande; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp Mrs. Charles Chapin, Danny son. and Annette; Ronnie Phifer; and Mrs. Gnetty Piercy, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer and Bernice Toomb and Mrs. Do Jan, were Sunday dinner guests rothy Fox attended the Happy of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowers. Dozen Card Club meeting held Friday afternoon at the home B elieve it of Mrs. Agnes Ashcraft in Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy visited Mr. and Mrs. Arden At kins in Parma Saturday evening. 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