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    Thuriday, March 14, 1974
Th« Nytsa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
ADRIAN NEWS
A SURE SIGN OF SPRING Is this “green bug” running
around the streets of Nyssa. The Volkswagen belongs to
Mike Stringer and is covered with green Astroturf. We
caught a picture while it was parked on Main Street the
other day. but Mike was no where to be found.
NU ACRES HAPPENINGS
NU ACRES - Mr. and Mrs.
Gordan Anderson of Ontario
and Mr. and Mrs. Rotor!
Shaw, Sr. drove to Harper
Sunday
where they were
guests of Mrs. Shaw's sis­
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Win­
ters.
The Winters'
had
just arrived home from Hol­
land where they attended the
wedding of their son, Clint.
They also visited in Spain,
Portugal and in London. They
reported that it is beautiful
there, especially In Portu­
gal.
Mrs. George Dehner left
Monday for Lais Angeles to
be with her sister and bro­
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe King.
Mr. King is
critically 111 in a hospital
there.
The 4-H dinner served at
the Community Hall Satur-
day evening was a decided
day evening was a definite
success. The food was good,
the crowd was great, and the
experience the boys and girls
got was really fine.
The last Friendship Bible
Coffee for the winter was
held at the home of Mrs.
George IXihner Wednesday
morning. The Study for the
winter has been on the book
of Psalms, and was a re­
warding study. Mrs. Erldene
Johnson of Nyssa was the
leader.
Mr. and Mrs. Syl Woodland
of Areua Valley visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hen Payne Sunday. They had
just returned from a month's
visit to California.
Mrs. George Dohner, Mrs.
Calvin Connor and Mrs. Rick
Connor attended the Exten­
sion Council meeting and
luncheon at Maudie Owen's
in Payette Munday afternoon.
Ijirry Connor of Baker a
former resicfcnt of Nu Acres
and son of Mr. and Mrs. La­
verne Connor, called on the
Sherman Keck’s last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Evans
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Boston of Apple Val­
ley to the Sugar Factory Em­
ployees Credit Union dinner
held at the Simplot Hall In
Caldwell the evening of
March 1.
Miss Peggy Ziegler and
Dan Montague were among
the Fruitland High School
Stage Band memtiers who
went to Twin Falls to play
in (tie tournament tliere last
week. Everyone there com­
mented on the Stage Band
They really made a name
for themselves.
Cindy Russell and Roger
Malone accompanied Miss
Robin Klicker, County Ex­
tension Agent, to Caldwell
for a Teen Leaders meet­
ing Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sa­
ger,
Mr. and Mrs. John
Van Zelf, Mr. and Mrs. Ge-
raid Ru •11 Ifld Mi. ind
Mrs. Cecil Evans attended
the Sugar Factory Ban­
quet at the Rodeway Inn in
Boise last Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. HenryCani-
poralia of Warren, Oregon
were overnight visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne Fri­
day night. On Saturday they
all drove to Emmett where
they were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wil­
kerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne
visited Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Peacock of Payette last Sun
day. Also guests there were
his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Collard of Boise,
Mr. and Mrs. John Payne
were hosts for a family
birthday party honoringJohn
on his birthday.
The Farmerette Clubser-
ved ttie lunch for the Ivan
Richardson Farm Sale last!
Monday. They did very well
on the sale and had a nice
afternoon <>t visiting.
Mr. and Mis. Robertshaw
Jr. visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Benzon of Payette Sa­
turday evening. On Sunday
they drove to Emmett to
visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Bogle.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Evans
attended the Friendshipdin­
ner held at the New Ply­
mouth Grange Sunday. Se­
veral State Grange Officers
were there.
Mrs. Flora Keck spent a
few days with her son, Mr.
and Mrs. Sherman Keck last
week. She had fallen and
broken her wrist and came
for a few days to recuperate.
Mrs. Bill Schilling was a
visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Payne Sunday afternoon. She
reported that her son Rex had
broken his leg while playing
basketball at Nyssa.
Kingman Koiony
ADRIAN - The following
ladies of Adrian attended
the Presbyterial at Caldwell
Friday. Mrs. Mabie Piercy
Mrs. Robert Long, Mrs. Sue
Ashcraft, Mrs. K. 1. Peter­
son and Mrs. George De­
Haven.
Mrs. Mabie Piercy and
Mrs, Bill Toornt) went to
Weiser Sunday and visited
Mi. and Mrs. Herb Thomas.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Mackey were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim King of
Ontario; Mr. and Mrs.Gene
Mackey, Mrs Minnie Mackey
Mrs. Florence Gowey and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morse
and Kathy.
Ross Mills called on Mr.
and Mrs. K. I.
Peterson
Monday evening.
The Rev. and Mrs. Ray­
mond Wilson of Roswell vi­
sited
Mr. and Mrs. K. I.
Peterson Wednesday after­
noon.
Mrs. Mervile Hutchinson
and girls of Nyssa visitedher
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. I.
Peterson Sunday afternoon.
They and Mrs. Peterson cal­
led on Mrs. Edna Cowling
in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Men­
denhall of Caldwell were
Sunday afternoon visitors in
the Vern Parker home.
4-H Home Economics
Pour Planned ^ext Week
Young people in the 7th
grade and above are invited
to take part in the annual
Home Economics Tour on
Wednesday, March 20, ac­
cording toHelenConner, Ex­
tension Home Economist.
The tour is planned to
be of special interest to 4-
H members and leaders but
other teenagers are alsoen-
couraged toattend, Mrs.Con­
ner said.
Those wishing to attend
must pre-register at the
Extension Office in Ontario
City Hall by Friday. March
15 and pay a $2.00 fee for
gas, car expense and insu
rance. Each youngster will
provide their own money for
lunch.
First stop on the tour will
be Marshall Fixtures, buil­
ders of church furniture in
Payette
At ' aidwell the
group will see frozen potato
products made at the J. R.
Simplot Co.
Tour stop 3
will be Swiss VlllageCheese
manufacturing company in
Nampa.
Mrs. Myron uossard and
Mrs. Frank Bicandiattended
the Pancake Supper put on by
the Lions Club at the Adrian
School Saturday evening.
Those attending will choose
their lunch at theBoiseCas-
cade Cafeteria.
During the afternoon those
attending »ill visit the head­
quarters of ttie Albertson's
Food store chain.
Final stop is at the Boise
Gallery of Art where selec­
ted works of Idaho ar­
tists will I* on display.
More information may be
obtained by calling Malheur
County Extension Office at
889-9129.
G.G. 4-H CLUB
The G. G. 4-H Club met
March 5 at the home of Mrs.
Jane Ballou.
We had our
business meeting and re­
freshments.
Then we discussed the care
you should take of clothes
and we tried on colored col­
lars.
—Angie Stam
reporter.
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The American
JUdCroe*.
The Good
Neighbor
Pag« Five
Newa .About
SERVICEMEN
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Sp4 Ralph Dimmitt
Ralph Dimmitt, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Dimmitt,
has returned home after corn
pleting his three years ser­
vice in the U. S. Army. Dim­
mitt is a Spec. 4, and ser­
ved most of his time in
Germany.
COMING EVENTS
THURSDAY, MARCH 14-
PTA. Subject is ''Alcohol''
School Cafeteria, 8 p.m.
FRIDAY, MARCH 15 -
United Methodist Church,
rummage sale 9 a.m. to 3
p.m.
SATURDAY. MARCH 16-
Recovery, Inc., FirstChris-
tian Church, 8 p.m.
Merry Widows meet at
Mrs. Hazel Pounds, 6:30 p.
m.
MONDAY, MARCH 18 -
Golden Rule Chapter #131-
Masonic Hail, 8 p.m.
TUESDAY, MARCH 19 -
Tops #494, Beas Beauty Bar,
Adrian, 7:30 p.m.
THURSDAY, MARCH 21-
Nancy White Circle of the
United Methodist Church­
home of Mrs. Dave Beers
at 2 p.m.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN STAM, representing Nyssa Co-op
Supply, were among some 5000 persons attending the 43rd
Annual Meeting of the Farmers Union Central Exchange, Inc.
(CENEX) in St. Paul, Minnesota on March 5, 6, i 7.
Another record year was achieved by the regional farm
supply cooperative in 1973. President J. G. Tvedt, pointed
out that “with sales of over $300 million, 1973 was the most
successful year in CENEX history and is a clear indication
that family farmers can successfully develop their own re­
sources, for their own good, throughtheirowncooperatives.”
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KINGMAN KOLONY - Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Piercy atten­
ded the Athletic Banquet at
the Eastside Cafe in Ontario
Thursday evening.
Saturday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Piercy attended
the Lion's Pancake Supper
at the AdrianSchoolCafeterla
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kygar
were Sunday evening visitors
in the Earl Kygar home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb
went to Eugene and Salem
Tuesday on business. They
were accompanied by Freda
Astoreca who visited her son,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lowtrip
and son in Eugene. They re­
turned on Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb
visited their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Edmondson
Friday evening in Fruitland.
Mrs. Bill Toomb went to
Presbyterial atCaldwell Fri­
day.
Mrs. RichardCallaham of
Boise sjient Saturday with
Mr.
and Mrs. Charles
Bowers.
Mrs. Klaas Laan attended
the Dairy Wives meeting at
the home of Mrs. Mary Payne
of Vale Tuesday afternoon.
Sunday afternoon, Mr. and
Mrs. Klaas Laan took Tracy
and Russell Martin and vi­
sited Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Wamk'i ,<t Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nedrow
and Jimmie went to Shakeys
Pizza Parlor at OntarioTues
day evening to celebrate Jim­
mie’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Thomp­
son and family of Seneca
came Friday evening to visit
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herschel Thompson. They
returned home on Sunday.
Mr.
and Mrs. Frank
Rhodes and family were Sun­
day evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rhodes
in Parma.
Mrs. Eva Camptiell, mo­
ther of Earl Campbell has
moved from her home in Big
Bend to a mobile home on
the old Elliot place in King-
man Koiony and would enjoy
having friends drop ill.
Sunday dinner guests in the
Earl Campbell home were
[Fanny and Nancy Cutler and
Chad, Bruce and I.ynneCamp-
bell and Erika, Reta, Jason
and Sherry McCain and Mrs.
Eva Cainptiell,
Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Conant's
were Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Conant and Mr. and Mrs.
Mitch Anderson and family
of Vale.
Saturday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Co­
nant and family. Afternoon
callers were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Plttz and family of
Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Glennard
Conant of Boise were Sun
day afternoon
visitors In
the Willis Conant home.
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