THURSDAY. APRIL 14. 1960 Several Attend Open House Event At Nursing Home By Mrs. Gerald Mackey ADRIA N—Those attending open house at the Presbyterian Nursing Home in Ontario Sunday from this community were Messrs, and Mmes. Henry Day, Austin Gilbert, K. I Peterson and Don­ na, Mrs. Edna Cowling and Mrs. Henry Moore. Mrs. Pearl Brown of Portland and Mrs. Cecil Gear of Point Com­ fort, Texas arrived Monday to vis­ it Mr. and Mrs. Francis Deffer. Mmes. Brown, Gear and Deffer left Friday morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiggins at Pendle­ ton. Messrs, and Mmes. Donald De­ Haven and Bruoe DeHaven and family are visiting Mr, and Mrs. George DeHaven. Donald DeHav­ en had the misfortune of wrecking his car Saturday night. Donald and Bruce were confined to the hospital Saturday night due to bruises but they were not serious­ ly injured. Mrs. Rose Willis and Mrs. Eula Wisby were guests of Mrs. Oliver Freel Sunday. A fellowship dinner was held at the Free Methodist church Sun­ day honoring Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sams. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long and ¡Mr and Mrs. Charles Newbill spent the weekend at Lake Owy­ hee, fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Webb and Bob and Miss Donna Dines of Marsing were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam VISIT FROM ENTERPRISE Mr. and Mrs Richard Herriman, Teresa and Steve of Enterprise ar­ rived Thursday evening and spent the night with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Paul House. Steve remained with his grandparents,