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THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON Mothers of 4-H Members Are Guests At Buffet Luncheon and Style Show By Roxy Ritchie * Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie took BUENA VISTA—A buffet lun their son. Seaman Recruit Robert cheon and style show was held Ritchie, to Boise early Sunday Saturday afternoon at the Lester morning. May 26, where he left Cleaver home by the junior and by plane for the Naval Reserve senior 4-H Kitchen Queens and base in San Diego for two weeks Stitchettes. of training. Ritchie enlisted in The mothers of members and the reserve in February of this Mrs. Orma Cleaver were guests. year and will go on two years’ ac tive duty with the U.S. Navy in Kelly Norland of Ontario was March 1964 He attends meetings a weekend guest at the Joe Ste each week at the Naval Reserve Training center in Boise. Mr. and phen home. Mrs. Joe Stephen was a Wed Mrs. Ritchie were breakfast and nesday overnight guest of her dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. Martha Norland in Weir Hoffman of Boise and also visited Mr and Mrs. Doug Bate Apple Valley. Mr. and Mrs. William Orr of man there. Richland, Wash., visited from May 26 guests in the Joe Ste Wednesday to Saturday at the phen home were Mr. and Mrs. home of their daughter, Mrs. Les Bob Ewell of Boise, Miss Jennifer ter Cleaver and family. They also Stephen of Ontario, Mrs. Esther visited in Mountain Home at the Stephen and Willy, Mrs. Bruce Nathan Orr residence in Sunset MacArthur and Bruce Martin. Valley at the Lamar Orr home Honored on Anniversary and in Payette with the Elmer May 26 dinner guests in the Scotts. Thursday the Lester Clea Russell Talbot home were Mr. and ver family, Lamar Orr family and Mr. and Mrs. William Orr pic Mrs. Jack Ward and family of Newell Heights, Mr. and Mrs. nicked in the Nyssa park. Leah Whipple and Mary Jo Van Buster Talbot and family. Thurs day evening guests in the Talbot Zelf visited Sunday with Glenda home were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman and all went horseback Chamberlain and family of Nyssa, riding. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot. The Organize PT A Chapter Sunday dinner was in observance Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver of the birthday anniversary of went to Monument, Ore., May 28 Russell Talbot. to help organize a PTA chapter Sunday dinner guests in the in the school. They spent Tues Eugene Stephen home were her day night in John Day, returning mother and brother, Mrs. Martha home Wednesday. Norland and Palmer of Apple Recent Thursday evening guests Valley. Stanley Norland of Cald in the Joe Stephen home, helping well, who had visited in the Ste Peter Stephen celebrate his birth phen home several days last week day anniversary, were Mr. and was also a dinner guest. Mrs. Eugene Stephen and sons, Theresa Tanner was a Thursday Mrs. Esther Stephen and Willy, overnight guest of Vera Sutchkow Mrs. Bruce MacArthur and son. in Nyssa. Ann and Sylvia Clea Sunday visitors in the Loyd ver, Berniel Schulthies and Ther Adams home were Mr. and Mrs. esa were among members of the Claire Wharton and Marilyn, Mrs. Nyssa junior class who recently Wallace Wharton of Boise and picnicked at Lake Owyhee. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neely, Mrs. Guy Tanner returned home Jr., and family of Nyssa were Me Wednesday from Emmett where morial day dinner guests of Mrs. she had been helping care for her Edith Whipple, Kenneth and mother, Mrs. Jessie Pearson, who Leah. has been ill. Mrs. Pearson re Undergoes Medical Observation turned home with her to spend Mrs. Orma Cleaver recently some time. Mr. and Mrs. Gerold spent several days at the home Horn of Fruitland visited Sunday of her son, Alva Goodell, while in the Tanner home and Mrs. Al- zina Salter and Mrs. Lila Mitchell j Mrs. Goodell was in Seattle with were Thursday evening visitors. | their son, Bruce, who was taken there for medical observation. Attend Vale Graduation Rites Mr. and Mrs. John Price and Mrs. Edith Whipple, Kenneth family attended the annual Naz- and Leah attended graduation arene Sunday school picnic May services in Vale Friday evening, 26 at the Joe Hobson home near and visited after the services at Ontario. Carolyn Bonannon of Nyssa vis the George Eide home. Kenneth and Leah attended a party Satur ited May 25 with Glenda Hoff day evening at the Eide home and man. Memorial day dinner guests in Sunday the Whipple family at tended a picnic at Lake Owyhee. the James Stephen home were Leslie Topliff was a May 26 Mr. and Mrs. James O. Stephen dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Or and family of Burns, Mrs. Esther Stephen and Willy, Mrs. Bruce land Cheldelin. MacArthur and Bruce Martin. Saturday morning visitors at the Silas Hoffman home were Mrs. Claude Day of Adrian; her daughter, Mrs. Glenn Stephens and children of Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Billy Day and children of Nyssa and Mrs. Jim Ritchie. Af ternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Silas Day and daughter of San Leandro, Calif. FLINDERS HAVE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Parker of Clinton, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Al dous Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Richins of Hooper, Utah, were Memorial day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elwood Flinders. Gate City Journal PHONE 372-2233 LESTA LYNN MANNING SUFFERS BROKEN LEG Lesta Lynn Manning, 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deverl Manning, sustained bruises and a broken leg last Saturday when the pickup in which she was rid ing rolled back against a cement check box and crushed her legs. The youngster was sitting in the vehicle with her feet dangling from the back. Following treatment at Malheur Memorial hospital, she is recup erating at home. URRYS VISIT IN UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Max Urry, Patty and Dennis left early last Thurs day for Salt Lake City where they spent several days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Urry, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Smith and family, and other relatives. Patty also spent some time in the Walk er Low home in Ogden and ac companied her parents home on Sunday evening. The Lows are former Nyssa residents. PAGE THIRTEEN Dale Olsen Arrives Home From China Aller Serving 30-Monlh LDS Mission ARCADIA — Dale Olsen, son of Mr and Mrs. Brig Olsen returned to his home here last week from Hong Kong, China, where he spent 30 months on an LDS mis- sion. tended a family picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vanderpool near New Plymouth after Memorial day services. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Houston at tended Memorial day services in Weiser and later visited his aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kesler of Laura Wicklund. They also visit Salt Lake spent from Thursday ed in the Jim Pike and Fred Mar to Saturday with his parents, Mr. tin homes. and Mrs. C. R Kesler, Sr. Arcadia Club to Meet June 14 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Schafer of Arcadia club will meet at the Hermiston were dinner guests one home of Mrs Fred Schilling June day last week in the home of Mr. 14. This is the last club meeting and Mrs. Otis Bullard. _____ ______ _______ until September. Election of offi- Cecil and Jim Houston and Jim | Cers wili be held and all members Sigler of Boise fished at Lost lake art* urged to attend, in Idaho last Saturday, but re Mr. and Mrs. Parley Feik, Mr. ported no luck. and Mrs. Melvin Feik and family Leave for Corvallis went to La Grande for Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Spitze and day services and attended a fam family left Saturday for Corvallis ily reunion there. to attend the graduation of Den Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard spent nis Spitze Sunday. The family the weekend at the summer home w.ll visit relatives in California in McCall for the opening of the before returning home. Idaho fishing season. daughter left last week for Ogden to visit her mother, Mrs. Berrett and other relatives there. Mrs. Jim Sigler and children of Boise spent Saturday with Mrs. Cecil Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Winchester and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders and family had a picnic dinner last Thursday at the Ern est Stephenson home. Mr. and Mrs. George Hust and family went to Weiser for Me- morial day services and had din ner in the Robert Hust home at Manns creek. Sunday Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Coleman and family of La Grande, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Main and family of Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests in the George Coleman home. Mrs. Clayton Wilson and two daughters of Payette spent from Thursday until Saturday in the Coleman home. panied her daughter, Mrs. Art Richardson of Boise, to Buhl and Twin Falls cemeteries last Wed nesday. They returned home that night. On Saturday the Stephen sons and Richardsons drove to Crouch, Idaho, to camp and fish over the weekend. Sandra, Di anne and Linda Richardson ac companied their grandparents home. Party Honor* Kayiene Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Merildean Robbins and family were Sunday dinner guests in the Ed Henderson home at Apple Valley. In the afternoon the Robbins family and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Robbins attended a birthday party for Kayiene Rob bins on her first anniversary. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- velle Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kesler, Sr., visited Saturday with Mrs. Gerald Goodfellow on Oregon Slope. An edict from Washington D.C. — by the Secretary of Interior—has made southern Idaho a part of the "marketing area’’ of the Bonneville Power Administration, the federal power sales agency operating in Oregon, Washington, northern Idaho and western Montana. The edict came without Congressional consid eration. It was based upon a feasibility study which was not made public. The effect of the edict is to transfer responsi bility from the Bureau of Reclamation to Bonneville for power sales management of Bureau hydroelec tric plants and power lines. Power customers of the Bureau of Reclamation in southern Idaho now be come customers of the Bonneville Power Adminis tration. This is the only immediate change. Fortunately for southern Idaho, Congress will later decide after full hearings whether some $100 million of tax money will be appropriated for un necessary and wasteful transmission facilities to carry Bonneville system power across southern Idaho for the benefit of a few “preference customers.” The edict is the “foot in the door" leading to ward federal bureaucratic domination of water re sources, of irrigation, of agriculture, of the southern Idaho economy and the erosion of its tax base. As Lenin said: "socialism is government electricity plus Iz I* A A ■ M M n Strange how much you've got to know before you know how little you know. I daho power company —A Tax-paying Citixon Wherever It Serves-