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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX Del Grannis Ends Tour of Army Duty In Alaskan Area By Mrs. G. E. Mackey ADRIAN—Del Grannis arrived home July 24 from Anchorage, Alaska, and has finished his tour of army duty in that area. He will be stationed at Fort Knox and will leave for there soon. THURSDAY. AUGUST 8. 1963 Dolores Duus Honored With Bridal Shower SUNDAY PICNIC HELD Approximately 3 5 guests at Tuesday evening Couple’s Pi tended the Odd Fellow - Rebekah picnic held Sunday on the lawn nochle club members met July 30 at the Tom Johnson home. at Brownie’s cafe for their payoff dinner. Following the meal, the group went to the Bill Schoen home for cards. Present for the dinner and so cial evening were Mrs. Virgie Rookstool, Mrs. Rose Toombs, Mrs. Orma Cleaver, Vem Duus, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Vander Oord, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zinn, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Schoen. 4-— + 4- Pinochle Club Members Meet for Dinner and Cards Miss Dolores Duus was guest of honor at a bridal shower given last Thursday evening in the Rob ert Toomb home. Co-hostesses for the event were Mrs. Toomb and her daughter, Mrs. Earl Ford of Parma. Twelve guests were in attend ance for a social evening. Miss Duus and Gary Halcom of Ontario are planning an Aug. 17 wedding. 4-—4- Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey vis- GUESTS IN JOHNSON HOME ited Friday evening at the home Sunday visitors in the Tom of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Freel. Johnson home were her cousins, Mrs. Frank Vetsch and son of Host Salmon Dinner Boise and Mrs. Leonard McIntyre Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lovitt enter tained with a salmon dinner last of Las Vegrs. Thursday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. Guests in Gage, who is in the Veterans’ hos cluded a double-four generation pital in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Turpin ar group, Messrs, and Mmes. Carl Callaham, Lee Lovitt and Judy, rived Sunday evening to visit at E. M. Mackey and G. E. Mackey the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patterson. and family. Messrs, and Mmes. Bill Willis Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Batt were Sunday dinner guests at the home and Bill Yundt and children of of her mother, Mrs. C. R. Mills Ontario fished Sunday at Malheur MR. and MRS. JOSEPH F. McPARTLAND (seated Malone of Vale and next io her father is Mrs. reservoir. and Ross. center of photo) are shown here with their five Gordon (Rebecca) Kirkland of Portland. Standing Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patterson Visitors From Colorado children who were all present for a golden wed (left to right) are the honorees' sons, Walter L. of returned home Monday morning Friday visitors at the Robert ding anniversary celebration held Sunday in Nys Nyssa, Robert F. of Portland and James N. of from Portland where they attend Long and W. W. Looney homes sa. Beside her mother is Mrs. Alfred (Mary Jane) Warden, Wash. —Portrait by Schoen. ed the Little league state compe- were Mrs. Ethel Henderson of ♦ *------------ - --------------------------------. ♦ ♦ ♦ tition games. Grant Patterson and Caldwell and Mrs. Mabel Hender Tom Mitchell Couple Feted Pud Franks participated in the son of Grand Junction, Colo. At Amity Club Annual Picnic contests. Mrs. Mona Baker and Mrs. Clif Amity club members and their ford Looney and children of Cald Ladies Visit in Spokane husbands met last Friday evening well were Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Lorraine Leach and Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A golden wedding anniversary* All five of the McPartlands’ at the W. O. Peterson home for celebration was held Sunday in children are still living and all their annual picnic. A potluck Bill Willis recently went to Spo- W. Looney. Nyssa for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. were present at the Sunday cele kane, Wash., to visit Mrs. Eula Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webster vis- McPartland of Ontario. They are bration. In addition to Walter L. supper was served on the patio to Wisby and family. Marsha Willis the 30 guests attending. Bouquets returned home with them after a ited Sunday at the home of his parents of Walter L. McPartland, of Nyssa, they are Robert F. of of summer flowers centered the sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Book of Nyssa school superintendent. two-week visit in the Wisby resi Portland, James N. of Warden, tables. Nampa, to visit his mother, Mrs. dence. Wash., Mrs. Alfred (Mary Jane) The family gathering was held Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell (Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey vis Alta Webster, who is convalesc in advance of the couple’s actual Malone of Vale and Mrs. Gordon were honored guests and were ing there. ited Friday and Saturday at the (Rebecca) Kirkland of Portland. presented a gift by the group. Miss Amber McKay of Ontario 50th anniversary date in order home of her sister, Mrs. Harry 4-—4* that more members of the family Guests, totaling approximately and Mrs. Melvin Sessions were Gage. They also visited Harry could attend. They were mar 80, also included 27 of the couple ’ s Spend Weekend at McCall Friday evening dinner guests of ried Nov. 26, 1913, at Richland, 28 grandchildren. One grandson, Members of the Couple’s Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webster. Robert Malone, now residing in club spent the weekend as guests Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Webb were Ore. Mr. McPartland came to Oregon Utah, was unable to attend due in the Stunz and Morgan cabins Sunday dinner guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam approximately 51 years ago from to adverse circumstances. In at in McCall. Those making the trip South Dakota. His wife was born tendance were out-of-town rela were Messrs, and Mmes. Dick of Fruitland. (Continued from Page 9) in Richland and the couple farm tives from Reno, Nev.; Baker, Tensen, Ted Morgan, Gene Stunz, Guests From Florida ed and resided most of their mar Richland, Portland, Salem and Lyle Miner, Lloyd Wilson and WANTED Mrs. Gayle Martin and Mrs. ried life in that area until t^o Vale, Ore.; Seattle, Pullman and Ray Larson. LIVESTOCK — Hogs, cattle and Jim Martin left Sunday for a years ago when they moved to Warden, Wash. 4*—❖ sheep (all classes). Treasure few days at Yellowstone park. Ontario. During the reception, Miss Judy VISITS IN CALDWELL Valley Packing Co. Phone 372- Gayle and Jim Martin, Clyde and Mrs. R. G. Larson, Sr., visited Wilson sang “Walk Hand in 3103. 45-tfc Wesley Underwood left Monday Hand” and “Through the Years.” last Thursday afternoon with cou ATTEND BARBECUE DINNER by plane to meet them at the Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Obenchain She was accompanied by Miss sins, Mr. and Mrs, John Flynn in DEAD ANIMALS park. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin Caldwell. REMOVED FREE and family attended a barbecue Virginia Lewis. and children have been visiting The families of James M. and Phone Payette 642-2591 relatives and they are from Flori dinner Sunday at the Ray Rucker Robert McPartland were guests Idaho Animal Products Co. home in Parma. Others in at da. in the Walter L. McPartland home Carol DeHaven recently accom tendance were Dr. and Mrs. Rob last week. Miss Barbara McPart ert Gundry and family of Santa panied Pat and Rickie Landau, land of Salem spent the weekend Debby and Danny DeHaven by Barbara, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Guy in the home of her Nyssa parents. PIE CHERRIES—This year’s crop. bus to their home in Oakridge. Brown of Roswell. •5*— Excellent quality. Limited sup Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb visit ATTEND GOLDEN EVENT ply. Treasure Valley Packing ed Friday evening with his bro- BECKS HAVE VISITORS Co., 1 mile west on Alberta. ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Freida Miner, Mrs. Mar Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thornton, guerite McNeil and Harry Miner Phone 372-3103. 29-tfc Mrs. Vernon Parker. Janet and Connie of Colton, Calif., Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. are visiting Mrs. Thornton’s bro attended a golden wedding cele SLICING TOMATOES and Pick bration Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. ling Cucumbers. W. J. Browne. Vernon Parker were their son, ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Paul Kom in Willamina, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parker of On Mrs. Mel Beck and family. Also Phone 372-2694. 32-tfc tario and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ford visiting in the Beck home is the When newlyweds, the Korns were neighbors to the Miner family in of Parma. ladies’ father, George V. Ord of North Dakota. FOR SALE—PETS Nephi, Utah. Mackeys Return From Vacation 4*—4* PUREBRED GERMAN SHORT VISIT BOISE RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey, HAIR POINTER PUPPIES — VISITS GRANDMOTHER Steve and Jan Pecora left Fri From top field hunters. Well- Laura and Gene returned home Miss Teresa Herriman of Enter day for a visit of several days with July 31 from their vacation. They marked. Phone 372-3093. 30-tfc left July 22 and drove to Bend prise is spending this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. where they were overnight guests her grandmother, Mrs. J. L. Her Don Crass and other relatives in WANTED TO BUY Boise. of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Raper. The riman. next day they drove to Crater HIGHEST PRICES PAID for slaughter horses. Clyde Smith, lake and on into northern Califor Phone 889-8666, Ontario, Ore. nia to see the redwood trees. From there they went up the Across from the Ontario Sales Yard. 23-tfc coast to Reedsport to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter and Mr. SCRAP IRON — Call Owyhee and Mrs. Martin Kiesow. While Steel at Owyhee Junction. Dial there they spent several days 372-2108. 1-tfceo deep sea fishing and reported good luck the last two days. They returned home through FOR SALE—AUTOS Madras and were overnight guests 1960 RENAULT DAUPHINE—In of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lester first class condition. Good rub Lydy. They also visited Mr. and ber. Phone 372-2462. 30-3tp Mrs. Danny Floyd. FETED ON ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Eastman entertained Sunday with dinner in honor of his mother, Mrs. Ber nard Eastman, Sr., of Payette on her 80th birthday anniversary. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eastman and son and her brothers, Bernard and Paul Hamm of Ashland. 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