Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 14, 1974, Page 8, Image 8

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    Pag* Eight
Thursday, February 14, 1974
Th» Nyssa Gat» City Journal, Nyssa, Or»gon
ACTIVI TlEsT\*lRCADlT^*
BY NELL BOWERS
ARCADIA - Mrs Lorene
Bailey from Berryville, Ar­
kansas is visiting her sister,
Mrs George Moeller. She
came Tuesday.
The Arcadia Sunshine Club
held their annual Valentine
party for their husbands at
the Brig Olsen home on
Saturday night. A pot luck
dinner was the first thing
on the agenda with Kentucky
Fried Chicken as the main
course
The evening was
spent playing party games
and visiting. Former club
members attending the party
were: Don and Janine Lytle
of Nampa and Mrs Lytie’s
parents
Mr.
and Mrs
Georges Mangin, also of
Nampa, Mr. and Mrs Jas-
per Faries, of Ontario; Mr
and Mrs. George Coleman,
of Ontario. Members pre­
sent were:
Mr and Mrs
Everett Edmunson: Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Petterson, Mr
and Mrs. Ed Bulgin, Mr
and Mrs. Parley Feik, Mr
and Mrs. Arie Bakker; Mr
and Mrs. Clyde Bowers; Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Bowers; Mr
and Mrs. Orland White. Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Kesler,
Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Vard
Olsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowers
and family spent Sunday
afternoon and evening at the
Clyde Bowers home.
Mr.
and Mrs Ernest
Stephenson
attended the
basketball game in Nyssa
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Saunders and Mr and Mr *
Don W llson attended the bas­
ketball game in Nyssa Fri­
day night. They went on to
the Wilson home for lunch
by way of celebrating Cleta
Saunders’ birthday.
Mrs. Otis Bullard called
at the George Moeller home
on Friday.
Connell Petterson and Rod
Frahm have gone on a trip.
They are expected back next
week.
Mrs Inga Robbins at­
tended a stork shower, Sun­
day afternoon, at the Manuel
Mena home. The guest of
honor was Mrs Yolanda
Mena Rodríguez, who was a
former student of Mrs. Rob­
bins when she taught atCairo
school.
Mrs. George Moeller re­
turned to the hospital in
Boise, Monday morning
Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest
Stephenson and Mr and Mrs
Dennis Cindell and Todd,
went to Emmett Sunday to
see the motorcycle races.
Todd Cindell, who is six
years old raced with his
Honda 50. They were met
there by their family from
Boise and enjoyed the day
with a picnic.
Florence Pettet visited
Avo Moeller Friday after­
noon.
Mr. and Mrs Mike Pet­
terson and family returned
Saturday evening from a
vacation trip to California.
They visited the Redwood
forests on their way; also
visited the Sea World, Dis­
neyland, and many other at­
tractions.
They
visited
Mike’s uncle, Carl Kesler
and family at Simi Valley,
and Mrs. Petterson's aunt
and uncle, Mr and Mrs.
Paul Broberg and her grand­
mother Mrs Irene Bird at
Los Angeles. They visited
Mike's sister Mrs Patty
Walker and family at Carls­
bad, California, near Camp
Pendleton where her husband
is stationed. The highlight
of the trip for Mrs Petter­
son was a visit with an old
friend, C onme Morcom Oli-
veria, at their ranch atHar-
veria, at Visalia,California.
Connie and her family, the
Gene Morcom’s traded their
ranch at Harper for a ranch
in California.
They have
360 acres of orange groves
and many other varieties of
fruit and nuts.
The Pet­
terson's report having had no
trouble getting gas on their
trip although in western Ore­
gon once they were held up
for a bit because they had
the wrong license number to
purchase gas that day, how­
ever the problem was soon
resolved.
Mr. and Mrs Van lire
went to Arizona, last week,
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Ure and Doris Jean. They
were accompanied on their
trip by Mrs. Van Ure’s bro­
ther.
NEWS FROM BIG BEND
BY GOLDIE ROBERTS
BIG BEND - Mr and Mrs
Raymond Cartwright are re­
joicing over the arrival of
their 5th grandchild. Todd
Jason born February 1 in
Boise to Mr. and Mrs. Don
Barbee. He has a brother
Shawn at home. The little
fellow is the 22nd great­
grandchild for Mr and Mrs.
Ray Cartwright
Big Bend lost a good neigh­
bor Friday evening when Les­
ter Campbell passed away
in Nampa Medical Center.
Services for him was held
Monday afternoon atDakan's
in Parma with burial at Ros­
well.
Don Case, Varner
Hopkins and Willits Van De
Water acted as pallbearers.
Brig Olsen visited John
Sebum Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Otis Bul­
lard and Amy Stradley spent
Sunday at the Owyhee Com­
munity Church where a pot
luck dinner was served.
Mrs. Golda Roper and Amy
Stradley went to the Senior
Citizen's meeting Wednesday
afternoon.
A former member of the
Arcadia Sunshine Club, Judy
Barnes is in the Holy Ros­
ary Hospital, in critical con­
dition.
Mr. and Mrs Ted Howe
returned Monday from a visit
to her sister, Mrs. Ella
Hicks in Salmon. Idaho. They
were gone a week.
They
report no problem getting
gasoline
Our sympathy to the bereaved
family
.
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Bell
of Hermiston came to visit
Mrs Edythe Prosser for the
weekend. Saturday the Bells
and Mrs Prosser visited Mr
and Mrs Delno Brock in On­
tario.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wood
and family of Nyssa were
supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs Elmer Wood Friday
evening.
Mr and Mrs. Leonard
Hobbs and daughter of Filer
recently visited his grand­
parents. Mr and Mrs Ray
Cartwright.
Jolly Janes Club met W ed­
nesday afternoon with good
attendance at the home of
Mrs. Verl Bishop.
Mrs.
Bruce Broseth was her as­
sistant
For roll call a
valentine and hanky exchange
was held.
March meeting
will be with Mrs. Ted Avery.
Mr. and Mrs Homer Hatch
of
Mountain Home drove
down Tuesday for the Varner
Hopkins farm sale
Mrs. John Packwood, Mrs
Leroy Bennett and Mrs. Verl
Bishop attended a baby sho­
wer for Mrs. Jim Johnson
and new son Saturday after­
noon at the Jim Phifer home
in Kingman Kolony.
Mrs.
Dyre Roberts and
Mrs. Edythe Prosser called
on Mr and Mrs. Bill Blevin
near Lake Lowell Thursday
morning. They also toured
the newly remodeled home of
Blevin’s daughter, Mt and
Mrs. John Frerich.
Mrs. Ruth Morgan of Pa­
yette called on Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Cartwright Tuesday.
Mrs. Margaret Wood. Ja-
nell and Brenda of Marsing
were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Wood.
Mrs Edythe Prosser en­
tertained the Happy Dozen
Pinochle Club at her home
Friday afternoon. Mrs. Do­
ris Castor was a guest pla­
yer.
Prizes were won by
Mrs. Minnie Siam. Mrs. Sue
Ashcraft. Mrs Agnes Ash
craft and Mrs. Castor.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pack­
wood
met Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Parrott of OntarioSat
evening and they were all sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Musgrove in Marsing.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Gif­
ford of Nyssa were guests
of Mr. and Mrs Ray Cart­
wright Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Riggs
of Parma called on Mr and
Mrs. Dyre Roberts Tuesday
afternoon
Mr.
and Mrs.
Ernest
Seuell have returned home
from a vacation spent with
relatives in Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cart­
wright
went to Boise to
visit Mr and Mrs RonCart-
wright and son and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Barbee and family
Mr. and Mrs HoraceCha-
ney of Caldwell calledon Mr.
and Mrs. Dallas Chaney Wed­
nesday.
Mrs Chaney re­
ported Cyrus Bishop quite
ill.
Mr.
and Mrs. Walter
Stradley of Fruitland were
Nl) ACRES HAPPENINGS
terd hog sale 11 ,he Hl4s*
fairgrounds
and aunt,
Mr and Mrs.
Nuby Hartman celelirkted
George Wilson Saturday af­ his birthday with a dinner
ternoon.
at the Dewey Schmelzel home.
Mr and Mrs. Robertshaw
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Sr visited her sister and fa­
Grover McGee,
Mr. and
mily, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Win­
Mrs. George Dohner, Alice
ters at Harper last Sunday.
Grable and Ethel Simth of
The Winters are planning a
New Plymouth, and Nuby’s
trip to Holland to visit their mother, Mrs. Armine Hart­
youngest son, Clint, and go
man.
to his wedding this month.
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Evans
Mr. and Mrs. Shaw took them
attended a Lay Witness Mis­
to Boise Monday to leave
sion at the Church of the
on the plane for Holland.
Brethren in Nampa While
Mr. and Mrs. RobertShaw
there they stayed in the home
Jr. visited the Ray Benzons
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Flory.
in Payette Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rus-
ell called on Mr and Mrs
Ora Tish and Larry Mills
■of Greenleaf were luncheon Van Rusco in Caldwell Sun­
guests of their sister and day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Gary Troyer
aunt,
Mrs Cecil Evans
Thursday. Oral is still on and two children, Tracy and
crutches after his recent ope­ Tony, from Richland. Wash,
ration on his foot, but is came Saturday to visit tier
doing very well.
parents, the Sherman Kecks.
Joe Edwards of Nyssa vi­ Mrs. Troyer took tier hus­
sited (lie RobertShaws Thurs band to Boise Sunday to catch
day and had dinner with them. a plane for Madison, Wis­
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wil­ consin on business and Mrs
kerson and daughter, Kim of Troyer and children stayed
Emmett stopped by the Ben with tier [»rents.
Paynes Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nishi-
They had been to Ontario and and Mrs. Cecil Evans Wed­
had dinner at the Eastside
nesday evening Mon. evening
to celebrate their 26th an­
the Evans' called on Mr and
Mrs. Gene Honey in Apple
niversary.
Mr and Mrs. Ben Payne Valley
Mrs Ben Payne and Mrs.
went to Boise Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs Mike Mi­ Robert Shaw went to Nampa
last week to visit Mrs. Pay­
kesell of Notus to a regis-
ne's mother, Mrs. Stella Ne­
Sunday afternoon visitors in well. Not finding hei home,
the Robert Callaham home. they visited with Mrs Vir­
They were old-time resi­ ginia Mitchell and Mi and Mrs
dents of the Big Bend area. John Stuart.
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