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Thursday, March 21, I974 Th« Nyssa Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■} EVENTS AROUND ADRIAN NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS • I ■ 0Y DALE WITT B B B PHONE 372-2113 B B B NEWELL HEIGHTS — Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam were Mr. and Mrs. John Koop- man and granddaughter Sandy of On tario. Mrs. Aafje Relk of Nampa. Mrs. Gerrit Stam, Pete VanderOord, Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Stam all of Nyssa. V The John Fahrenbruchs returned from a trip which was a three-week tour by bus, beginning at Madrid, through parts of SouthernSpain, through Morocco, the Spanish Canary Islands and Portuguese Island of Madeira. Their return trip began at Lisbon. They returned to their home March 5. Monday, Mrs. Dele Witt and her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Rundle of Axtell, Kansas called on Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan to see their milk barn. The Klaas Laans are milking 70 head of cattle and have the latest in milk barn equipment. Monday afternoon Mrs. Dale Witt and Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Rundle visited Mr. and Mrs. Audley Detweiler of Meri dian. They were old friends In Kansas before the Detwilers moved to Idaho. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Dale Witt and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rundle were afternoon callers of Mrs. Carl Bege man in Adrian. Wednesday they were all guests at a birthday dinner at the W. C. Van DeWater home in Big Bend. The Rundles left for their home at 6 a.m. Thursday morning from Boise air port. Friday, Mrs. Dele Witt was a lun cheon guest of Mrs. Erma Sparks in Nyssa. Mr. andMrs. Harry Warren of Parma visited their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Schiemer and Jean went to Riggins Thursday. George went fishing and Mrs. Schie mer and baby visited her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams who came from Culdesac to see her. They returned home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Tunis Garner of Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. Clint Chamberlain and sons of Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests in the Leon Chamberlain home. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simpson, Mrs. Jeannie Fenn of Ontario and Mrs. Dave Savage and Mrs. Wesley Wal ker were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Carl Fenn. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Eddy, Carolyn and Jason of Caldwell visited her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKinley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sprague went to Boise Sunday and were guests at a bir thday dinner for their grandson Peter Hull who was eight years old. - Mrs. Marie Moore received word Friday that tier granddaughter Sig Linda Jacobson of Chester, Calif, had been accepted at the University ofCali- fornia at the Medical School. She gets her degree from Berkely in June and will start at the University inSeptember. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb went to Boise Friday. They saw Grant Joki while shopping. He told them Mr. Anderson who taught English Ln Adrian is really well-liked in Boise school system this year. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb went to Ladles Night Lions Club dinner Fri day evening at Eastside Cafe in On tario. Dick Stam. president was Mas ter of Ceremonies. Some others from this area attending were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hirsch, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Timmerman. 33 attended the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb attended the Masonic Breakfast at the Masonic Hall in Nyssa. Harvey Easton was Worshipful Master. Pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs, orange juice and coffee was served. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb visited Mrs. Margarete Payne, Mrs. Pauline King of Ontario and her daughter Norma King who is home from Oregon State University on her spring vacation. They also got to see Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vanderpool who were also guests in the home. Gib Deffenbaugh of Nyssa called on Mrs. L. C. McDermott Saturday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Share of the Owyhee Area called on Mr. and Mrs. Don LindvUle Tuesday evening and Mrs. Minnie Stam was a Wectiesday af ternoon caller In the Lindville home. David Pratt left with the Adrian Band Wednesday evening on their trip to Dis neyland. Jim Lockwood and friend of Colo rado Springs came Saturday to visit his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Pratt. They left Sunday for the Coast and to California. They were on vacation from college. Burdette Pratt and family of Mos cow, Idaho came Friday on his spring vacation from college. They were ac- ADRIAN - Mrs. Marie Moore visited Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson Monday afternoon. Mrs. R. G. Neer of Salem came by plane to Boise, Wednesday, and *as met by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Peterson. She visited her parents until Sunday when they took her to Boise to the airport where she met her husband and the two took a trip to Sun Valley for a week. Mrs. Robert Long went to Emmett Friday and visited and had lunch with companied by Alison Pratt, Eugene Pratt Jr.'s daughter. Shelia Pratt who attends college at Boise is home for a week's vaca tion. Those ladies attending Women’s Asso ciation at the Verl Bishop home In Big Bend, Thursday afternoon were Mrs. Irvin Topliff, Mrs. Mane Moore, Mrs. Tina Schiemer, Mrs. John Fahrenbruch and Mrs. Dale Witt. Saturday, Mrs. Marie Moore was a guest at a belated birthday dinner at the K.l. Peterson home in Adrian for their son Mervin. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mervile Hutchinson and girls of Nyssa and Mrs. Arlene Neer of Salem. her sisters, Mrs. Jim Raynor and Mrs. Loraine Merritt. Tuesday evening, the Adrian Tops *494 elected officers for the year. Adele Docktor was elected chairman, Tootsie Culbertson, vice chairman, Lucile Gossard, secretary and Betty Phifer, treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Long of Nampa spent from Tuesday until Thursday visiting their aunt, Mrs. Sue Ashcraft. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hamelton of Wilder called on Mrs. Sue Ashcraft Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Sue Ashcraft went to Nyssa Saturday afternoon and accompanied her sister, Mr and Mrs. Ray Drown to Ontario where they heard an LD6 lecture on "Know Your Religion." She was an overnight guest in the Drown home in Nyssa. Mrs. Mabie Piercy went to Buhl with Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Piercy of Nyssa and visited her two sisters, Marjorie Beam and Mage Harmon. The grandson of Mr. and Mrs. George De Haven spent Saturday night with them. Sunday his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Skerjanes of Ontario came to dinner and got their son. George’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Galen Raney of Hun- tingtoo were also Sunday dinner guests Pag« Seven Sunday in the DeHaven home. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parker called on Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dickson in Nyssa Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Larry Mackey and family of Nyssa and her sister, Helen Williams and son, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Morris and Mrs. Minnie Mackey were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey and her mother, Mrs. Florence Gowey. Gene Pratt and son Robert called on Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Freel Thurs day afternoon. Penny Freel and Ramona Nevins of Nyssa spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Freel. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mackey were Saturday afternoon visitors in the Oli ver Freel home. Those attending the Ladies Night Lions Club dinner at the Eastside Cafe in Ontario Friday evening from Adrian were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parker, Mr. and Mrs George Cartwright, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Gossard. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer flew to San Diego February 23 and visited their son Fred and family. He has had major surgery and is doing fine. At Tustin they visited a niece, Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and family and a sister, Bertha Wimpy. They came home last Monday and found out Mrs. Your County Agent Says RAY NOVOTNY Good practical research work will be discussed and exhibited during the Beef Cattle Field Day at Squaw Butte, March 26. Many of the practices ranchers have wondered about have and are being checked at the station such as advantages of fall calving, liquid feed supplement feeding, range pro duction forecasting, beef production on irrigated pastures and various ways of altering the male calf for increased efficiency will be discussed at the mor ning session starting at 10:00a.m. PDT at the Poison C reek Grange Hall east of Burns. The afternoon will provide an op portunity to see actual research pro jects in progress such as crossbreed ing on Hereford cows, molasses sup plements, spring vs. fall calving cows, feeding cows quality straw with va rious supplements and mechanics of checking range and pasture forages. Schafer’s mother, Mrs. Lavada Lena- gen of Boise had a fall and broke her leg. She will have to have it in trac tion for 21 days before they can set it. Mrs. Schafer is in Boise with her mother at this time. $ & W k - % O'. Professional Directory Physician» & Surgeons ' K. E. KERBY, M.D. K. A. DANFORD, M.D. Physicians and Surgeons, Dial 372-2241 HOURS 9 to 12 noon A 2 to 5 p.m. - Monday through Friday, 10 to 12 Saturday. hw9 MAULDING CLINK. Charles E. Vanetti, 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, Wed nesday« DAVID W. SA RAZIN, M.D. Physician and Surgeon HOURS: 10 to 12 noon A 2 to 5 p.m - Monday, Tuesday, Wednes day, Friday. 10 to 12 Saturday. Phones: Office 372-3809. Residence 372-3173 Optometrists DR. JOHN EASLY 387 S W. 4th Ave., Ontario, Ore. Phon. Ontario. 503-889-8017 DR. J. E. 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