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THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 1964 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SEVEN MARCUMS VISIT IN AREA Mr. and Mrs. Olney Marcum of Minor Damage Pollyanna Club Ladies Siale Annual Salem returned Monday to their | home after a week’s visit with Caused in Area Picnic July 12 al Bowers Residence their son, Murle and family in The Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Ros- Nyssa. They also visited in Me By Recent Rains By Ruth Bowers By Ruth Robbins enkilde of Adrian called Sunday ridian with her sisters, Mr. and LINCOLN HEIGHTS — Hard afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Al Mrs. Guy Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Marie Earp. Jim Coleman. They attended fun rain during the afternoon of May eral services last Thursday for 27 caused some minor damage in Visitor From Salem the ladies’ brother, William this area and two pond dams on Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb call Skeen in Meridian. Others at the Hugh Kennington and Elwood ed Sunday afternoon at the Bob tending the rites were Mr. and Flinders farms broke from the Toomb home in Nyssa where Mrs. Murle Marcum and son, load. they visited with an uncle, Don Glenn. Toomb of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Atherton and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Callaham, VISIT NYSSA PARENTS family of Fruitland have moved Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowers at Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bybee of to one of the houses on the Wil tended a surprise wedding anni Logan, Utah, were Memorial bur Atherton farm. versary party Saturday evening weekend visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rudolf at the home of Mr. and Mrs. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. of Spokane, Wash., recently spent Richard Callaham of Arena Val Bybee. A family dinner was several days visiting their son-in- ley. served on Sunday in the parental law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp home with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Art Anderson and family. took Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mc Froerer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Guests for Fish Barbecue Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer and son Ling and Teri of Albany, Mr. and H. E. Chamberlain also in at Mr. and Mrs. Austin Robbins, Jack Elliot visited in Boise Sun Mrs. Al and Mrs. Ma tendance. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Robbins and day with Mrs. Mildred Elliot at rie Earp Thompson on a picnic Friday to family of Baker and Charles Rob St. Alphonsus hospital. They lat Lake Owyhee. MYRICKS VISIT IN IDAHO er visited with Mrs. LaVada Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick, bins of Meridian were guests for Lenaghen at the Treasure Valley McLings Visit Relatives Russell and Shelley were Memor a fish barbecue recently at the Convalescent home. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McLing, ial weekend guests of Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thompson Mrs. Jim Hiatt in Burley. They and family in Nampa. Phone Call From Hawaii Mrs. Clifford Harris accompa spent evening in Adrian also visited with their son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer re at the Friday nied Mrs. Harold Trenkel and Robert Long residence and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Max ceived a telephone call Sunday where home movies were shown. Barbara to a dancing recital dur evening from their son Fred and The McLings returned Saturday Dane and Tami who are moving ing the evening of May 29 at soon to Phoenix, Ariz. family in Hawaii. This was an to their home in Albany. Payette. Barbara was one of the early Father’s day call as Fred many pupils taking part. VISITORS FROM BURLEY Ray Laan was a dinner guest expected to be on tour later. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy re Sunday of the Herschel Thomp Mr. and Mrs. Floyd (Effie) and family of Baker, Lee Matney Young of Burley, Idaho, visited sons. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGin turned Friday after visiting since of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Brock May 28 with friends and rela nis of Adrian and Mr. and Mrs. during the weekend with their Robbins and family spent a re son, Ralph Young and family. .Don Fox were afternoon visitors. tives in Buhl, Idaho. Sunday fishing and picnick Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters of They also spent a part of Satur cent Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piercy ing on Burnt river. and family of Parma were Sun Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Herb An day and Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettet, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Black drews and family of Caldwell day dinner guests of the Wesley and Mrs. Clifford Harris and Piercys. Evening callers were Mr. were Thursday evening visitors burn. The elder Mrs. Young and family recently had a wiener Mrs. Blackburn were girlhood in the Al and Herschel Thomp and Mrs. Thurman Piercy and and fished at Owyhee res chums while residing on the Uin roast son homes. family. ervoir. tah Indian reservation near Upal- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb ar Boys Plan To Spend Summer co, Utah, and had not seen each Dinner Fetes Mrs. Barnes rived home Tuesday night from Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phifer and other for 46 years. Mrs. Young Mr. and Mrs. Claude Page serv Clarkston, Wash., and Reubens, boys of La Grande arrived Sun had just recently learned that ed a birthday dinner in honor of Idaho. day morning at the Charlie Bow the Blackburns are residents of their granddaughter, Mrs. Drexell Attends Pinochle Session ers home. Other dinner guests Nyssa. Barnes, on Wednesday evening, Mrs. Dale Ashcraft played were Mr. and Mrs. James Phifer May 27. Those present to help and Jeanette. Afternoon callers cards Friday afternoon with the WEEKEND GUESTS IN NYSSA celebrate were the honoree’s par Happy Dozen pinochle group were Mrs. Charles Chapin, Cyn Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sant of Pro ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Page at the home of Mrs. Dyre Roberts thia and Annette. Evening visit vo, Utah were Memorial week of Nyssa, Drexell Barnes and in Big Bend. Mrs. Carl Begeman ors were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde end guests of her parents, Mr. children. On Sunday Mr. and and Mrs. Don Fox of the Kolony Bowers. Dale and Roger Phifer and Mrs. Mark Moncur. Mrs. Tom Mrs. George Barnes, Mr. and plan to spend the summer at the Jayo and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Sant Mrs. Allen Anderson and Laura were guest players. and their parents went to Home Dee of Fruitland and Marty Mrs. Dale Ashcraft attended James Phifer home. the June 2 Adrian Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sant left dale Sunday to visit another sis Jayne Sayers surprised Mrs. meeting at the Ernest Seuell Saturday for Grass Valley, Ore., ter and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Barnes by taking dinner to her home. where they plan to spend the Bill Nielsen, where they were house. Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan, Effie summer. The Rev. and Mrs. served a barbecue dinner. Marty Jayne Sayers was a re and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. James Barnhart will occupy their home cent guest of Laura Dee Ander RETURNS FROM VISIT Phifer and Jeanette attended the while they are away. son at Fruitland. Mrs. Lyda Kohl returned home Dairy Banquet Saturday evening Mrs. Loura Smith of Adrian Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pettet, Mr. in Vale. spent Sunday with the Walter Sunday evening from McMinn and Mrs. Rob Richmond and fam Mary and Effie Laan attended Pinkstons. Afternoon visitors ville, Ore., where she had spent ily, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reel the 4-H Spring Fair in Ontario were Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hurst of the past three weeks visiting her and family spent Memorial Day Friday. Mary’s dress was one of Ontario, Gilbert Deffenbaugh of son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and in Midvale attending a family those selected to send to the Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. David Barn Mrs. R. V. Winebrenner and fam reunion. state fair. hart and Gary Barnhart. ily. Visitors From California Mr. and Mrs Dbtlglas Reese and family of Costa Mesa, Calif., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kemble and his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reese. Both families were present May 29 at the Kemble home for birth day dinner honoring Mrs. Doug las Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Page, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Page of Nyssa spent Memorial weekend fishing and camping at Prineville reser voir. Mr. and Mrs. ¡Ernest Hines and family spent a recent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Brock Robbins and family. Mrs. Winnie Winslow, Randy and Dennis visited Mary Winslow over Memorial weekend. They also spent some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kester Ausman in Ontario. KINGMAN KOLONY — Pol lyanna Club met June 4, at the home of Mrs. Herschel Thompson with Mrs. Marie Earp as co-host- ess. Present were nine members, three children, and one guest, Mrs. W. F. McLing, of Albany, Ore. The meeting was called to order by President Mrs. Johnnie Thiel. Minutes of the last meet ing were read by Mrs. Klaas Laan, secretary. During a social hour refreshments were served by the hostesses. The annual pic nic will be held Sunday July 12 at the Charlie Bowers resi- dence. Jayos Return Home After Attending Graduation Services Leonard for Son-in-Law Toll and Don Straber LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court Of the State of Oregon For Malheur County By Peggy Brown In the Matter of the Estate of CALLIE W. VEST, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the final account and report of Nora W. Vest, executrix of the estate of Callie W. Vest, deceas ed, has been filed in the County Court for Malheur County, State of Oregon, and that the 29th day of June, 1964, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. has been duly appoint ed by such court for the hearing of objections to such final ac count and settlement thereof, at which time any person interested in such estate may appear and file objections in writing and contest the same. NORA W. VEST Executrix MAX S. TAGGART Attorney for Estate 71 SW Third Avenue Ontario, Oregon Date of first publication, May 28, 1964. Date of last publication, June 25, 1964. OREGON TRAIL — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jayo returned home by plane Sunday from San Jose, California where they had gone to attend commencement exercis es for their son-in-law, Don Eat on who was graduating from law school at the University of San ta Clara. While in San Jose they were house guests of the Eaton family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holmes and children spent Sunday in Boise at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fin ley Shuster. Dinner was served honoring Mrs. Dee Shuster on her birthday anniversary Children Visit Grandparents of Heppner were Friday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Jordan and family of Little Rock, Ark., spent June 3 visiting her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ballou and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Bretz, Mar vin Bretz of Healey, Kansas and Dannie Bowen were Sunday din ner guests at the Bob Bowen home in Caldwell. Visit In Marsing Home Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hendricks, Mrs. Pauline Jennings and boys of Portland were recent Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thane Lankford in Marsing. Mrs. Jennings and boys left June 2 for their home. DeAnn Adams of Boise was a Saturday overnight guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ad ams and Richard. On Sunday the Adams took DeAnn back to Boise and spent the afternoon visiting another daughter, Mrs. Le Roy Morris and Shawn. Le Roy is attending National Guard camp. Mrs. Don Royse and children of Boise were Friday evening visitors at the Rolland Holmes residence. Mrs. Royse brought her children, Patty, Brad and Stephen to spend a week with their grandparents while she and her husband attended a police man’s convention at Coeur d’ Alene. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moses of Apple Valley were Sunday after Attend Annual 4-H Fair NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING noon visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs. Glenn Brown, Colleen and and Mrs. David Ballantyne and In the Matter of the Estate Timmie, Mrs. Tom Morrow and boys. of Mmes. Dee and Finley Shuster children of Nyssa attended the STELLA L. HAWKS, of Boise were Saturday afternoon 4-H fair in Ontario Friday. Col Deceased. callers at the Bob Holmes resi leen modeled a sweater she had Notice is hereby given that the made. dence. undersigned, as Executor of the Frances and Peggy Seuell at Estate of Stella L. Hawks, de Has Check-up In Portland tended a conference of the Meth ceased, has filed his Final Ac Mr. and Mrs. David Ballantyne odist church in Payette last count in the County Court of the took their son, Brett to Portland Thursday evening. State of Oregon for Malheur on May 28 for a regular check Mr. and Mrs. David Ballantyne County, and that June 29, 1964, up at Doernbecker hospital. 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