Page Seven
The Nyaaa Gate City Jeurnal, Nyaaa, Oregon
Thursday, September 21, 197 2
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NEWS FROM BIG BEND
Chancy and family attended the
Shrine Auction in Ontario, Sun
day afternoon. Dallas was one
of the Auctioneers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Prosser
of Pilot Riock came Monday
evening to visit Mrs. Edythe
Prosser.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis
and Steve picnicker1 at Silver
City last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Eng
lish, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Eng
lish and Jay attended a family
dinner at the East Side Cafe
in Ontario Saturday evening.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Clary
and boys of
Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Clary, Mrs. David Pettis and
son of Parma, and Mrs. Mike
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BIG BEND - Mr. and Mrs. and Dale Teter families. Lisa
Tom Ferguson of Apple Valley will enroll as a student at
and their grandchildren, Gary N.N.C. in Nampa.
and Vicky Ferguson o’St. Pe
Mrs. Dyre Roberts, Mrs.
tersburg, Florida called on Mr. Edythe Prosser and Carlene
and Mrs. James McGinnis and Carroll visited Mrs. Agnes Mc
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis and Clure in Caldwell and Mrs.
Steve Thursday evening. Gary Florence Henderlider and Mrs.
and Vicky are enroute to Oregon Marie Douglas in Nampa Fri
State University to attend Col day.
lege.
Steve Davis started his third
Mrs. Ray Cartwright under year at the College of Idaho
went hip surgery in St. Alphon Monday.
sus Hospital in Boise Thursday.
Mrs. Hoi ace
Chaney and
The family called on her Sun
Rosalie, Mrs. Shirley Jensen
day and report she is progres
and
Mr.
and Mrs. Dallas
sing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas
of Roswell and Mary and Dar
lene Carroll of Sunset Valley
called on the Darrell and Ross
English’s Thursday evening.
The Women’s Association of
the Adrian PresbyterlanChurch
met Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. Leroy Bennett with Mrs.
Edythe Prosser as assistant
hostess. There were fourteen
ladies in attendance. For the
program. Mrs. Mabel Piercy
told of her trip to visitagrand-
<iaughter and family in the Phil-
lipines and her sister in Hawaii
last winter.
Mrs. Hetty Samer and Mrs.
K\
Gertye Jones of Adrian returned
home Saturday evening from a
four week's tour of Canada and
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Alaska
Mr. and Mrs. Dvre Roberts
were guests of the Jim Carrolls
in Sunset Valley Tuesday eve
ning for ice cream and cake in
honor of Jim's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dennis
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and boys of Adrian calledon Mr.
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and Mrs. Dick Davis Tuesday
evening.
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Mrs. Paul Duncan of Burllng-
hame, Kansas spent Monday and
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Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Verl
Bishop and Steve. They were
neighbors and
close friends
when
the
Bishops lived in
Kansas. Her son, Mr. and Mrs.
Wally Whittington of Boise came
for her Tuesdav evening and
were
supper guests
of the
Bishops.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs.
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Edythe Prosser called on Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Higgins in
Parma Tuesday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Seuell,
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyce Van De
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race Chaney. Saturday evening,
they all attended the TVCC foot
ball game.
Mr. and Mrs. James McGinmr
and Mrs. Dick Davis attended
funeral services in Homedale
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Wednesday for Hoyt Nash, a
relative of Mr McGinnis'.
Mlles Teter
and daughter
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Lisa of Winchester, Washington
are visiting the Charles Witty
Runcorn and son of Payette.
Following the dinner they all
went to Payette to see Mrs.
Runcorn's new home.
Mrs. Clyde Riggs of Parma
and Mrs. Sharon Krause of
Nyssa called on Mr. and Mrs.
Dyre Roberts Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Ted Avery accompanied
Mrs. Ora Newgen of Sunset
Valley to Weiser Saturday to
a potluck dinner at the Ad
ventist Church. Later they cal
led on Mrs. Bud Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dockter
and family called on Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Davis Sunday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Eng-
llsh, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Eng-
lish and Jay called on Mr.
and Mr» Marion English, Mrs.
Don Borsn, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Knutson and Mrs. Dora English
in Nampa, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross English
left Monday for Klamath Falls
on business. Little Jay is stay
ing with his grandparents while
they are gone.
Mrs. Lester Campbell cal
led on Mrs. Lawrence Cruse
in the Malheur Memorial Hos
pital in Nyssa Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Coble
of Vanzant, Missouri spent the
weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Wood and relatives in
Nyssa.
Mrs. Varner Hopkins and
Mrs. Jesse Lowe of Wilder
spent the weekend in Corvallis
ARMY WORMS ARE SHOWING UP
with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hopkins. Saturday Mrs. Hop
kins and Kenneth attended her
niece’s wedding in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Camp
bell visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Steider in Boise. Mrs. Steider,
a sister-in-law of Mrs. Camp
bell had just returned from the
hospital where she had skin
grafting.
Noel Tuppeny has improved
enough to be moved to the Care
Center for Therapy at the Mercy
Medical Center.
Nancy Callahan visited Chris
Oris at St. Alphonsus Hospital
in Boise, Monday.
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slanting rays of the sun.
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difficult to control with insec
ticides. Bailey suggests that a
close watch be kept on the pests
and that heavy infestations be
treated early to avoid heavy
crop damage. Early treatment
also catches the worms when
they are smaller and more sus
ceptible to insecticides.
Army worms are making an
appearance in some areas of
Malheur County according to
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Agent, Leeds Bailey. Present
infestations are mostly light but
farmers should watch their
fields closely as damaging num
bers could develop. Alfalfa hay
fields appear to be the primary
target of the pests. Some fields
were treated for the pests last
year in the latter part of August
and early September.
Bailey said that the infesta
tions usually start as definite
spots in the field and spread
from there. The defoliated spots
show up with a silvery sheen
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