THE N T 33A GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. 1958
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Salmon Fishing
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To Wash. Coast
J. H. T eag u es Move
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To New D ayton Home Surprise
Guests
From Ecuador
Visit at Woods
Basilia Apodaca
Rites Thursday
M em orial H o sp ita l. . .
Admissions:
Aug. 6— Cleta Saunders, P a r
A fter 10 years in Nyssa, Mr. and
ma; G race B arnett, Nyssa; Russell
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services
w
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conduct
Mrs. J. H. T eague left Monday
ed T h u rsd ay , Aug 14 at 7:30 p.m Sm ith, P arm a; S hirley W'llson,
for Dayton, O re. w here Mrs. T e a
for Mrs. Ba.-Jia Apodaca who Riggins, Ida.; Basilio Apodaca.
gue w ill teach the fifth grade.
died
Aug. 11 at M alheur M em orial Nyssa.
By Mrt. Alvon McGlnni*
The Teagues w ere m em bers of
By Mrs. Chet Mills
h
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sp
ital
a fte r an illness of several
Aug. 7 — Peggy Lu Barlow.
Box 30S. Adrian
the C hristian church in Nyssa. F o r
Phon« 3281
m
onths
duration
Services, held at Jam ieson; S hirley Wilson, R ig
Mr and Mrs. Bob W ebster. Mr. the past 10 years, Mrs T eague has
Mr. and Mrs. M ark W illoughy Nyssa F u n eral home w ere offi-
and Mrs. Dick Holly and Mr. and tau g h t the th ird grade in the and daughters w ere visitors of Ciated by the Rev. F ath er Jo h n gins; M artin Salinas. Adrian.
Aug. fr—Jo a n n e Hooper, Nyssa;
Mrs. R obert Long and W ayne left Nyssa schoel system .
Mrs. M. H. Wood F riday and B au m g artn er with interm en t in C lara Beam, Nyssa; S alvador S a
S atu rd ay for the W ashington
i w ere unexpected. Mr W illoughy Nyssa Cem eery.
linas, Jr., A d rian ; J u a n Ladabesa,
coast to fish fo r salmon.
and fam ily of P o rtla n d spent last has spent the past 6 years as
Mrs. Apodaca was born April Nyssa; D onella Bybee, Nyssa
Mr. and Mrs. K. I. P eterson week w ith h er fath er, H arvey O t su p erin ten d e n t of A m e r i c a n i 5_ i$98 in Old Mexico and had
and Mrs. Edna Cowling attended is.
schools a t Q uayaquil, E cuador; his been a resident of Nyssa for the Aug. 9—S an d ra C ulbertson, N ys
sa; Dolores Fisher, F ru itlan d ; Jo e
the Boise-M issoula baseball gam e
Mrs. Hill W illis and d au g h ter, fam ily sp en t p a rt of th a t tim e p a st ¡8 years
in Boise S aturday.
S u rv iv o rs include her husband, M iller, Vale.
M arsha spent th e afternoon at the w ith him and he will re tu rn alone
Aug. 10— M ary M cKinney, P a r
The Rev. and Mrs. H enry Moore Jo h n Schram hom e n e a r O ntario. i next m onth to serve two m ore G uadalupe, six daughters, five
Mrs. Bob P atterso n brought h e r i years and his fam ily w ill live at sons> th ree sisters, three brothers, ma.
w ere hosts to Mrs. Allen H aines
Aug. 11— M arilyn Mann, P a r
S atu rd ay and Sunday. Mrs. H aines fa th e r hom e from the O ntario Iowa City, la. Miss K aren Will- 4$ g ran d ch ild ren and two great
ma; M arcella Hill, P arm a; Edith
is attending n atio n al lab school hospital S unday to stay for tw o oughy is spending this w eek w ith g randchildren
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Wilson, N yssa; Ben M orris, Nys
for church w ork at the College of w eeks before re tu rn in g to his i Mrs. Bill Wilson.
Idaho.
hom e in A berdeen, Ida.
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Mrs. Bry Larsen and son. Ste- sa; Edna D vkstra, O ntario; H a r
Rev. Bob K rin e r of Vale w as a ven of P reston, Ida., w ere guests old Dail, N yssa; L enna H uffm an,
Mr. and Mrs. R obert Long w ere
Rev. and Mrs. H u n ter and fam
ily have been attending a tent hosts at d in n er W ednesday eve W ednesday din n er guest of M r of Mr and Mrs E L. H ansen Nyssa.
Sunday.
Aug. 12—Jim m y Lenneux, Vale;
m eeting at H om edale the past ning for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coon, 1 and Mrs. S. E. Boselly.
Mr. and Mrs. B ill Looney and
week.
Mrs.
Lew is
S k in n er,
Mrs. j
G len M cGinnis, Nyssa; Florence
C laude S k in n er and S hirley at- ning visitors at the L arry C ulbert- T ipton, P ay ette; Yac Kido, P a r
Mr. and Mrs. R obert Long w ere fam ily and Jo a n L arue.
m a; Eva Lee F rederiekson, Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. V ern P a rk e r and tended the bridal show er honor- son hom e to see Monty Dean,
hosts at an outdoor fish fry T ues
Mr. and Mrs Donald B rew er Releases:
day evening. Those p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. B ill Toom bs a tte n d ing Miss L inda C ostley F rid ay
Aug. 6—'Nona Fischer, Nyssa;
the Messrs, and Mmes. A1 T hom p ed the grad u atio n of th eir sister, afternoon a t the hom e of Mrs. and fam ily w ere guests at a bar-
son, Herschel Thom pson, C harles Mrs. M ary H att from EOCE at O rlee Sipes of Ridgeview . L inda becue su p p er Tuesday at th e H enry Boomer, Parm a.
New bill, George C artw right, K en La G rande. T hey also visited G ary and Ira Price, Jr. will be m arried hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jack El-
Aug. 7—S hirley Wilson, R ig
hot honoring Jac k ’s birthday a n gins, Ida.; Peggy Lu B arlow , J a
neth McDonald, Dr. and Mrs. O l M uncew orff w ho is undergoing Aug. 24.
Mr. and Mrs. K en n eth M cDon niversary.
son, M ary W eir and T erry T hom plastic surgery at a P en d leto n
mieson.
Mr. and Mrs Earl C rocker a t
hospital from injuries received in ald w ere guests a t a salm on b a r
pson.
tended
the
annual
M
ason-Star
becue T uesday evening at the
M arsha W illis left S unday to a car accident.
Rev. and Mrs. Moore atten d ed hom e of Ms. and Mrs. R obert lodge picnic at the Nyssa park hom e in K ingm an Kolony W ed
visit h er aunt, Mrs. G ladys Con-
nesday evening w ere A l’s niece,
Sunday.
naughy at F reezeout M ountain. a b irth d ay p a rty S atu rd ay eve Long of A drian.
Mary Jo h nson of Pow ell, Wyo.,
Mr
and
Mrs
Don
L
inville.
Bill
Miss
K
ay
McDonald
and
Miss
ning
in
Vale
honoring
th
eir
O rvill M cEw en of Jo h n Day
Mr.
and Mrs Jo h n Z ittercob and
and
D
on’s
father,
left
for
a
two
K aren D efier w ere S atu rd ay ev e.
sp en t T hursday evening at the g randdaughter, Sig Linda.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis B ullard.
w
eek’s
vacation
in
O
klahom
a
and
A lvon M cG innis home.
Mr. and Mrs. V ern P a rk e r w ere
G ary Thom pson, son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. H enry M cG ruger hosts at S unday b irth d ay d in n er •for th eir daughter, Mrs. C u rtis Tennessee. K ent Lovelace will a t
tend
the
O
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yhee
G
rocery
store
Mrs.
H erschal Thom pson retu rn ed
Eason and fam ily
w hile they are away.
F riday after spending 5 days at
Post 109 of A drian held th eir
Mr. and Mrs. Lee S trickland, P ay ette Lakes at 4-H sum m er
m onthly m eeting M onday ev e n
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S h are and camp.
ing. They discussed the obtaining
K ingm an Kolony fam ilies a t
of m em bership in a booth at the Mr. and Mrs. Lee H ouseholder
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and C laudia P ark er and SueA nn tending the an nual Jerse y club
C ounty F air.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sm ith Schw eizer spent the week end picnic at th e Nyssa city p ark w ere
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H am b u rg ers — S andw iches
in Idaho City, Yellow P ine and A1 Thom pson, Jam es P hifer, Bill
and girls w ere d in n er guests of
ette Lakes.
Toom b and C. M. B eaum ont S u n
M alts — S h ak es
j his sister, Mrs. Alvon M cGinnis P ay
The fam ilies of Rex W alters of day afternoon.
S
aturday.
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Boise, Ja c k W alters of Nyssa and
T he O w yhee annual picnic will
Mr. and Mrs. D an Holly spent
Ellis W alters had a fresh salm on be held Sept. 7 at the Nyssa city
J
Chicken-in-the-Basket
last w eek at th eir sum m er hom e
d in n er on th e patio of the Byrd park. Each fam ily is asked to
in B urgdorf, Ida.
W alters hom e W ednesday ev e bring a picnic lunch and th eir
C laude S m ith was an afternoon
ning. The Rex W alters brought table service. T he picnic is sched
^ 5th and Main
Nyssa £ visitor of his m other, Mrs. L oura salm on from the coast w here they uled to begin a t 12:30 p.m. and
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had been spending th eir vaca all Ow yhee pioneers and fam il
tion.
ies are invited to attend.
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m u m m mm
$
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Peutz, Jr.,
Mrs. M illie S tew art of Lloyd,
w ere T hu rsd ay evening visitors Kan., arriv ed at the hom e of her
a t the hom e of Mrs. H enry P eutz sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Todd
of P ay ette.
and fam ily S unday to spend sev
Mr. and Mrs. K enneth McDon eral days.
ald and B utch attended the A m er
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Todd and
ican Legion baseball to u rn am en t fam ily spent Sunday w ith th eir
at P ay ette S atu rd ay night.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray K in-
L y n n K y g ar retu rn ed to his ion and fam ily.
hom e S unday evening from Rome
Mr. and Mrs. Ray G raham of
w h ere he p articip ated in a ra b b it Q uincy, Wash, w ere T uesday ev e
d riv e F rid ay e /e n in g . It w as re ning visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
ported ab out 200 rab b its were W erner Peutz.
killed.
D onnie and J e rry B rew er, sons
F riday d in n er guests at the of Mr. and Mrs. Don B rew er, re
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Ray P e tty tu rn ed F rid ay from 4-H sum m er
john w ere Mrs. M. H. Wood and cam p at P ay ette Lakes.
h er houseguests. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mrs. M. H. Wood w as a S atu r-
W illoughby and daughters, Mrs. day evening d in n er guest of Mr.
L arry C ulbertson and Mrs. Bill and Mrs. H ow rad Finger.
Wilson. D uring the afternoon I Mr. and Mrs. Neal Nicholson
Mrs. Wood and M rs Wilson took and fam ily w ere S unday d in n er
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the W illoughby fam ily to the! guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bos-
C h erry C reek resort.
elly.
Mr. and Mrs. D uane F enn of
Mr. and Mrs. C harles C u lb ert
Nyssa sp en t S atu rd ay visiting son atten d ed the C attlem en ’s as
w ith M r and Mrs. M elvin Crock- sociation picnic at Vale Sunday.
er.
On th e ir re tu rn they stopped at
Mmes. B etty Price, B ill Wilson, the hom e of Mrs. J. B. M itchell
Bob Ham m on and Miss K aren ; to visit w ith Mr. and Mrs. Hollis
W illoughby were S unday visitors M itchell and Mrs. Dollie Couch-
; | of Mrs. L arry C ulbertson.
m an and d au g h ter, all of Kim,
Visits from Brasil
Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sim m ons
Miss Kay McDonald of Boise
of B razil arrived W ednesday to spent the week end w ith h er par-
visit his sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Cal ents, Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Mc-
M artin and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Donald. K aren D effer sp en t the
N orris and fam ilies. Mr. Sim m ons j w eek end w ith Kay.
is em ployed by an oil com pany
Mrs. L ynn K ygar and Mrs. Jim
and has sp en t th e past 4 years in S tith w ent to Boise W ednesday
B razil w ith his fam ily. They flew to re tu rn P atsy Brown, Mrs. Ky-
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to D enver from B razil w here they g ar’s g ran d d au g h ter to h er par-
visited his m other and th eir oldest e n ts’ home.
son w ill rem ain w ith his grand-1
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Thom as and
m o th er to atten d college this fam ily of C aldw ell w ere F riday
fail. The rest of the Sim m ons evening visitors at the home
fam ily flew from here to New of Mr. and Mrs. Donald B rew er.
York and will fly to P.A.U. Paris,
Mr. and Mrs. E arl C rocker w ere
F rance w here Mr. Sim m ons will d in n er guests S atu rd ay evening
be w orking.
of Mr. and Mrs. P erry Boles of
G uests at th e A l Thom pson Vale.
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101 East First Street
Nyssa, Oregon
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Daily Except S atu rd ay and
Sunday. Saturday 10 to 12
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Press Conference
At U of O Attended
By NHS Seniors
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Riggs re
tu rn ed hom e Sunday after visit
ing and sightseeing through Id a
D ons Benedict and S andra Mei- ho, M ontana and Wyoming.
singer, both of route 2, Nyssa,
They attended the K eller fam i
attended the s e c o n d annual ly reu n io n in Pocatello and Mrs.
w estern high school press insti Riggs high school class reunion
tu te on the U niversity of Oregon in Rigby S aturday.
cam pus in Eugene Aug. 18-22
I he local fam ily were guests at
The program was planned to the hom e of Mrs. Riggs’ sister, Mr
give high school publications staff and Mrs. John S tutznegger and
m em bers concentrated and com fam ily of Shoshone, and h er bro
prehensive instru ctio n m all m a ther, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Keller
jo r phases of scholastic p u b lica of Anaconda, Mont.
They toured Yellowstone p ark
tions w ork and drew about
200 stu dents from high schools in and visited o th er relatives and
Oregon, W ashington, Idaho, C a li-! friends in Rigby, R exburg, Idaho
form a and N evada.
F eatu red Falls and Driggs, Ida.
speaker for the banquet was
O regon’s S en ato r R ichard Neu-
Mr. and Mrs, Bud Bolton and
berger.
Jeffrey of Long Beach, Calif., w ere
T he girls w ill be on the execu house guests of her sister, Mr.
tive staff of the Nyssa high school and Mrs. Dick H arris, from T h u rs
Bulldog during the coming year, day u n til S aturday.
u n d er Clyde T. Sw isher, new s
p ap er advisor.
Aug. 8—C leta S aunders, P arm a,
Russell Sm ith, P arm a; E rm alm da
Leos, Nyssa; Ira Price, Nyssa.
Aug 9—S hirley Wilson, R ig
gins; R ussell Gressley, Nyssa.
Aug. 10—Reyes M asqueda, N ys
sa.
Aug. 11—B asilio Apodaca, N y s -,
sa; Jo an n e Hooper, Nyssa; Sandra
C ulbertson, Nyssa; S alvador S a
linas, Jr., A drian; Jo e Miller,
Vale; M arilyn M ann, P arm a; M ar-1
cella Hill, P arm a; Leo Connelly, I
P arm a.
Aug. 12—C lara Beam, Nyssa,
Donella Bybee, Nyssa; Dolores
Fisher, F ru itlan d ; Harold Dail,
N yssa; Jim m y Lem ieux, Vale.
Aug. 13—G race B arnett, N y ssa ;!
M ary M cKinney, P arm a.
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