Thursday, March 4, 7 976 Nyssa Gate City Journal. Nyssa, Oregon Page Five Activities In Arcadia ( THESE HAPPY NYSSANS recently retur ncd from a wonderful Caribbean Cruise, i njoying the beautiful tight*, delicious food and bringing back many memories are from the left: C. R Kesler Jr.. Colleen Kesler, Colleen Procter, Owen Freierer. Margaret Feik. Melvin Feik. Julia Jensen and Darwin Jensen LEGION AUXILIARY The Past Presidents of the American Legion Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Joe Maughn. Monday, March I. The ladies made forty paper flowers to be used in the Veteran's Wheel Chair Parade in Portland later this summer. Plans were discussed con­ cerning the Bicentennial and Legion birthday potluck din­ ner which will be held March IS. The nest meeting will be at the home of Mrs Otis Smith on April 5. Refreshments were served by the hostess. GUESS WHO? For proper identification turn to page ten A yxxa ( oiiph's Enjoy Cruise Mr and Mrs. Owen Procter. Mr and Mrs. Darwin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs C R Kesler. Jr., and Mr and Mrs. Melvin Feik returned recently from a Caribbean Cruise. They went directly from Salt lake City by plane to San Juan. Puerto R ko Following a tour of San Juan, they boarded the ship AMERI KANIS and sailed to several port* of call. The first stop was the Dutch island Curacao, which ha* one ok the largest oil refineries in the world and is famous for it* pontoon bridge Then on to Caracas. Venezuela where thev rode a cable car and went to many points of interest including the gold market and into the mountains to a glass factory. The nest stop was Grenada, the spice island. There are manv different spices grown on this island, mainly nutmeg Guadalupe, a French is­ land. is called the butterfly island because of its unique shape The main product of this island is sugar cane. St. Thomas of the Virgin Islands was the last port and is known for its duty free shipping All of the islands have beautiful beaches, flowers, bananas, coconuts and warm temperatures, ranging from 70 degrees to SO degrees with the sea temperature usually in the high 70's. Bit, BEND Mr and Mrs Erie Mausling attended a birthday dinner for their son-in-law Nick Gaviola last Sunday at the Gaviola home in Ridgeview. Mrs. Ben Witty received a painful injury last week when she stepped on a nail. Eight ladies attended Fel­ lowship Bible Study at the Roger Smith home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs. Phil Clucas went to Nyssa Thursday morning for the Home Extension Study group lesson "Over the Counter Drugs." They will give the lesson later at regular Extension meeting. Mrs John Packwixxl, Mrs. James Packwood and boys and Mrs Winifred Bennett attended the Musical pro­ gram by Boise School Chil­ dren at the Roswell Presby­ terian C hurch Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Koger Smith entertained with a pot luck supper Friday evening. Gu­ ests were Mr and Mrs Bill Nielsen and Mr. and Mr*. Gary Nielsen of Sunset Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Zamora of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Smith, Mr and Mrs. Jen-y Greis and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stephenson of Big Bend. Mrs. Jim Sheehan and Margaret of Ontario visited Mr and Mrs. Dyre Roberts Saturdav afternoon Mrs. Jim Carroll and girls of Sunset Valley came also to visit the Sheehans Mrs. Sheehan and Margaret left Sunday enroute to Germany where her husband is stationed with the Airforce for four years. Mrs Winifred Bennett has HELLO WORLD! been staying with Mrs Cora Strong in Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spears and family of Vale and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witty were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Witty. Mrs Darrell English and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thomas and family attended a Wedding Reception for Mr. and Mrs Bob Holstein at the Don Boren home in Nampa Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Pat Zamora and family of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs Bill Stephenson and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Koger Smith. Mr and Mrs. Dyre Robert* were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. David Krause in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins went to Boise Sunday where they cele­ brated Varner and Mrs. Lester Hill's birthday*. Mrs. Ernest Seuell, Mrs. Varner Hopkins and Mrs. Leroy Bennett attended the Adrian Garden Club at the home of Mrs Vinsonhaler in Adnan Monday afternoon. REBEKAHS MEET The Yellow Rose Rebekah Lodge met Tuesday, Feb- rurary 24 at the IOOF Hall with Helen Piltz, Noble Grand presiding. The Charter was draped in memory of Leona Reeves, Past Noble Grand and Past District Deputy. Harnett Warren was elec­ ted as three-year trustee. Friendship Club will be at the home of Louise Wemick on March 5. Hostesses were Merle Johnson and Harriett Warren. Johh-x Hohl Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Garner (Margie Durfee) of Othello. Wash, are the proud parents of a baby daughter. The Job's Daughters card Angela. The young miss was party was held March 1. at bom Thursday. February 5, the Masonic Hall with bridge 147b and weighed in at eight and pinochle in play. pounds and eight and one- Winning honors in bridge half ounce* and measured went to Mrs. Virginia Brandt twenty-one inches long. She joins a sister, Paul* al *>and Mr*. Vivian Jones. Pinochle winners were Mrs. home. Wilma Ostrom and Mrs. Maternal grandparents are Glenda Barnes. Mrs. Carol Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Durfee of Hill won the door prize. rural Nyssa. Mr and Mrs. The next car dparty will be Verne Garner of Othello april 5 at the Masonic Hall (formerly of Nyssa) are the with luncheon at I p.m. paternal grandparents. Card Party • » '»•41 *•<•*<« ARCADIA - It snowed again Sunday, just when we were all beginning to think "Spring." Jim and Karen Carroll were visiting the Henry Carrolls. Sunday evening. Tuesday, several men from the Owyhee Community chu­ rch cut wood for the church at Otis Bullards. Ethel Mae Dail. Connie Bullard, Mrs. Lillian Baker and Kay Mo- xom served rhe dinner for the woodcutters. Mr and Mrs. Dahl Olsen left Saturday for their home in Saginaw, Michigan. They have been visiting his pa­ rents. Mr. and Mrs. Brig Olsen. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Stephenson arrived home Sunday evening, after spend­ ing the winter traveling in the South. Clyde and Neil Bowers visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer in Adrian. Saturday evening. JOB'S DAUGHTERS Job's Daughters Bethel No. 33 met Wednesday, February 25 with Sharon Barnes, honored queen pre­ siding. Escorted and introduced were Vera Webb, guardian; Louise Wernick. past guar­ dian; Charlie Wemick. past associate guardian and guar­ dian pro-tem. There were several absen­ tees due to the flu bug Plans were discussed for the joint meeting with Ontario for the visit of the grand guardian. Committees were appointed to help with the card party on March I. The next meeting will be March 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Hall. The Malheur Community Concert Association will present Mezzosoprana. Marvellee Cariaga. in concert on Thursday, March 4 at 8:15 p.m. in the Ontario High Auditorium. An artist of abundant natural talent and exquisite charm. Miss Cariaga has sung dozens of opera and musical roles including: Mother Abbess in "The Sound of Music." Carmen in "Carmen." Nettie in “Carousel," the Mother in "Amahl and the Night Visitors" and Fricka in "Das Rheingold and Die Walkuere," to mention only a few. Hiring of Illegal Aliens Prohibited The Labor Department announced today it has won a court order barring an Oregon farm labor contractor from hiring illegal aliens. U. S. District Judge Robert Belloni issued the permanent injunction against Alvin N. Luttrell, doing business as Northwest Harvesters. Lut­ trell agreed to the entry of the judgement without con­ test. In addition. Luttrell was enjoined for violating the vehicle safety and payroll record keeping provisions of the Farm Labor Contractor Registration Act. The Labor Department's investigation against Luttrell was directed by Donald W Henry, area director in Portland for the Wage-Hour Division. Employment Stan­ dards Administration.