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Phil Clucas Family and Guesis Hold Recent Picnic at Owyhee Reservoir By Helen Hatch THURSDAY, JULY 9. 1964 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FOUR * Mr. and Mrs. Jess Higgins en tertained with dinner on Father’s Day for their children, including Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Hall and boys of Parma, Dr. and Mrs. James Hollingsworth and chil dren of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Byers and children and Hig gins’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith of Par ma. Camp at Malheur Reservoir Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson of Ontario, on a camping trip to Malheur reser voir during a recent weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price and children spent a recent Sun day evening in the Ernest Seuell home. Gary Smith and Vickie DeMark of Boise are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Pearle Abbott and cousins. Mrs. Pearle Abbott accompa nied her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of Boise, to Elko, Nev., during a recent weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olsen spent June 28 with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright. Mrs. Lillie Volz and daughter, Lita of Concord, Calif., are vis iting her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucas and family. Spend Vacation Here Mr. and Mrs. Bud Prosser and family are spending their vaca tion With his mother, Mrs. Edythe Prosser. Mrs. Angie McClure of Cald well was a recent Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Rob erts. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fogleman and Ileen of Nampa called June 28 on Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van De Water and Kent. Mrs. Laura Brock and Cheryl and Mrs. Goldie Roberts visited June 25 with the latter’s moth er, Mrs. Florence Henderlider of Melba. Miss Ann Cameron is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Fern Walker of Boise. THREE AREA STUDENTS VISIT IN HOMEDALE Larry Mackey Leaves g Y? sts RUCFER »GME n Mrs. Louise Fife, Mr. and Mrs. Reporter Tells . * __ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Obenchain, NAMED TO HONOR ROLL Bonnie M. Arai, Bobby Joe Reuben Haroldsen spent July 4 Station in Viet Nam; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mordhorst Holiday Activities To Begin Maneuvers I of Parma, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks and Wayne Merle i with Mr. and Mrs. Orlee Sipes Sclener, missionaries from Bra I Sparks were among 500 Univer and family at Homedale. By Mn. G. E. Mackey For Apple Valley ADRIAN zil, were Sunday evening guests sity of Oregon students listed on —Mr. and Mrs. G. E. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rucker at J the spring term honor roll, ac By Mrs. Waldo Smalley Mackey have received word from Parma. cording to a July 1 release from APPLE VALLEY — Mr. and their son, Lance Corporal Larry | the university news bureau in Mrs. Al Grimes, Dr. and Mrs. W. Mackey, that he had left Viet D. Millen, all of Caldwell, Mr. Nam and was again stationed in SATURDAY DINNER GUESTS I Eugene. Parents of the students are Mr. Chuck Smith and sons, Father and Mrs. Bob Smalley and sons Okinawa. Steel Angles, Flats C. M. Kirkpatrick and his assist and Mrs. Fred Arai of route 1, of Payette, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall He expects to go aboard ship ant from Peru were July 4 dinner Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hen Rounds and Plates Hays and children of Parma pic the latter part of July and parti LOWEST PRICES nicked July 4 at the home of Mr. cipate in maneuvers for three or guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chick dricks of 603 King avenue, Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long of Quinowski and family. IN 10 YEARS and Mrs. Waldo Smalley. four months, during which time Adrian. To Quantity Buyers! Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sheat, Mrs. he will visit most of the coun Placerville on the Fourth of July Verda Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Rex tries in the Orient. and also had a family picnic din VISIT AT GRANDVIEW Nichols and sons spent the July 4 Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee, Mr. ner. holiday at Tripod Meadows. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ausman Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and and Mrs. H. E. Chamberlain vis Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shippy and and family met her brother, Mr. family, Miss Jackie Hanson of ited Sunday with the D. O. Bybee Owyhee Jet. Dial 372-2108 son of Weiser, Mr. and Mrs. Bud and Mrs. Clyde Adams and fam Payette and Wayne Willis of family at Grandview. Bolton and two sons of Hunting ily of Boise, and her sister, Mr. Boise went to Fish lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mills and ton Beach, Calif., were Friday and Mrs. Jim Craig and family daughter of Newell Heights, Mr. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. of Wilder, at Lake Lowell for a Return From Indiana July 4 outing. and Mrs. Leroy Bennett, Mary Mmes. Earl Winn and Mark Earl Boston. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J i m Purcell of Parma returned last Visits From Klamath Falls Women's Group to Meet Thompson were June 26 evening Tuesday from Purdue university Nancy Gooing of Klamath Falls Women’s association of the in Lafayette, Ind., where they at guests for homemade ice cream arrived on Tuesday of last week Presbyterian y _. _____ church ______ will ___ meet and cake with Leroy Bishop, Mr. for a visit with her grandparents, | Thursday afternoon (today) at1 tended the United Presbyterian and Mrs. Verl Bishop, Linda and Women’s tri-annual conference. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gooing. the home of Mrs. Jake Borge. Stevie. Leroy left June 30 for Mike Orr of Pomona college in Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Edgar, Mr. Mrs. Earl Winn will report on her California. California is visiting his uncle, and Mrs. Talmage Johnson, all of trip to Purdue university. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winn and fam ED W. PRUYN —RONALD E. PRUYN Salt Lake, were recent guests for Couples Visit in Nampa Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day, Mrs. several days of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Edna Cowling, Mr. and Mrs. Mer- ily for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright One Mile North of Nyssa on Highway 20 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winn and Gooing. recently accompanied Mr. and vil Hutchinson and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wilson of were July 4 dinner guests at the family attended a reunion July 4 PHONE 372-3528 Mrs. George Cartwright to Nam Denver, Colo., arrived Saturday home of Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peter at the home of her brother, Dr. pa where they visited Mr. and for a few days’ visit with his par son and in the evening attended and Mrs. Oakes Hoover and fam Mrs. Jim Zimerly and children of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson. the fireworks display in Ontario. ily of Caldwell. Prineville and Mrs. Josephine Miss Kil Ji Kim of Korea Darrel Wilson of Jerome was a Roadman of Springfield, Ore., at Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright weekend guest of his parents, Mr. spent the Fourth of July week showed some slides Sunday after the home of Mrs. Naomi Wright. noon on Korean 4-H work. The and Mrs. Conley Wilson. Mrs. Mary Brumbach recently end fishing on the Little Salmon Friendship Mariners club served Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward river. entered Malheur Memorial hospi dinner in the church basement and Gary spent Friday and Sat tal at Nyssd. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey prior to the film showing. urday at Unity, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Greene of Mr. and Mrs. David Alexander visited Sunday afternoon with Attend Family Reunion Eagle Valley, Ore., spent a recent of Nyssa were Sunday evening her cousin, Mrs. Maggie Forgy weekend with his sister, Mrs. Ted Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beck and and Wayne, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Sher guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight I family of Oakland, Calif., visited Avery, man Willis of Star. Seward. last week with her sister, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr of Sa Visit From Reedsport Host Barbecue Dinner Mrs. Glenn Ward. They attended lem were recent Sunday dihher Mr. and Mrs. Halmor Johnson a family reunion Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted entertained with a barbecue din of Reedsport visited several days home of the ladies’ parents, Mr. Avery, ner in their yard Sunday for Mr. last week with their daughter. and Mrs. Denver Glenn, Sr., of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gifford and and Mrs. Larry Wilson of Den Mrs. Lorraine Leach, Parma. Gina and Roy Beck, Jr., Donna Ashbaugh of Nyssa spent ver, Darrel Wilson of Jerome, a recent Sunday afternoon and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Merritt were Sunday overnight guests in Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Thaniel Bot- and her son, Jim Glennon of Em the Ward home. were evening dinner guests of ner and children of Ontario, Mr. mett, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Glennon Mrs. Agnes Johns. The Glenn Ward family attend and Mrs. Ted Dick of Nampa, Mr. of Payette and Wayne Sparks ed a reunion dinner Saturday at Attend Weiser Picnic and Mrs. Cedric Caldwell of Par were July 4 picnic dinner guests the home of his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins ma. of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney and Mrs. George Ward of Middleton. and Mary Thompson attended a Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Whittom of family. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Batt of recent Sunday picnic held at the o---------- Boise were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long, Mr. Nyssa visited Saturday afternoon Weiser park. Among others in Mr. and Mrs. Jim Correll. and Mrs. Charles Newbill spent with her mother, Mrs. C. R. Mills attendance were Mr. and Mrs. D. VISITORS FROM SALEM Becky Ray left last week for from Thursday until Sunday fish and Ross. Sunday evening vis Mr. and Mrs. Chester Evans of Smutz, Erwin and Donna D., Mr. Seattle where she will help care itors at the home of Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Hu"h Coffin and daugh Salem were Sunday evening vis for her brother’s children while ing at Fish lake. 422 North Main St. Phone 372-3191 itors of cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Messrs, and Mmes. Carl Lovitt, and Ross were her grandson, Mr. ter, Mrs. Dorothy Slate and baby, he is attending summer school at NYSSA . . . OREGON and Mrs. Stanley Mills and Kelly Tom Johnson. Joe Mackey, G. E. Mackey and all of La Grande. Moscow. Lynn. Mrs. Dorothy Button and families drove to Idaho City and daughter of Boise were Sunday visitors in the Rex Nichols home. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bolton and TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS: sons of Huntington Beach, Calif., arrived Thursday, July 2, to In appreciation of your patronage io our store and to make new friends, visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. we have made special arrangements with UNIVERSAL STUDIOS to be Earl Boston. On Saturday they here and photograph YOUR CHILDREN and ANY MEMBERS OF YOUR picnicked with friends at Black FAMILY. NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY. Canyon reservoir. Visit From Indiana The Rev. and Mrs. U. D. Dibble of LaPorte, Ind., were recent guests of his brother, Mr. and $25.00 $25.00 Mrs. Lloyd Dibble and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ketterman of VALUE VALUE Gary, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. J. L. • Portable . . . Weighs Only 22 Pounds Dibble of Nampa were picnic A Full Set of Proofs Shown for Your Selection. • Rugged Construction . . . Lasts for Years dinner guests last week at the All minors must be accompanied by parents. There is no age limit. Every home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd • Safe and Simple . . . No Pilot Light one welcome. Not more than 1 to a family. Small charge for groups. Dibble. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Roberts and THIS IS THE PLACE AND DATE . . . Dan of Sisters, Ore., were Satur day morning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Callahan and four daughters of Dallas, so you won't forget. Ore., arrived Friday for a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and o Mrs. Charles Pitman. Henry Dibble of Moscow was a weekend guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble. Family Moves to Nyssa Mr. and Mrs. John Beckman 18 North Second Dial 372-3548 and family moved to Nyssa last NYSSA . . . OREGON week. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hill enter tained with a picnic dinner July 4. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hopkins and children, Mrs. Mary Manka and two sons, Sandra Hill, Janice and Kenneth Moeller. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ruse and three daughters of Caldwell were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Lawrence of Walla Walla. Wash., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Atwood. BIG BEND—Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucas and family; his sister, Mrs. Lillie Volz and Lita; Mrs. Gene vieve Sutton; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Toler and children; his mother, Mrs. Toler of South Carolina; Fred Clucas of Boise and Miss Mary Snodgrass of Caldwell re cently had a picnic dinner at Owyhee reservoir. Mr. and Mrs. Toler and chil dren were enroute to their home in Merced, Calif., from Anchor age, Alaska, where he had been stationed. FOR SALE Owyhee Steel BODY REPAIR and PAINTING Free Estimates! PRUYN'S AUTO REPAIR NEED REPAIRS On Lockwood Potato Diggers and Harvesters? WE HAVE FULL STOCK OF PARTS — and — THE "KNOW-HOW" To Install Them Properly! NYSSA IMPLEMENT CO. <7AM> AUTOMATIC LUn SCARECROWS Stop Bird Damage to Bee Beds for Less Than the Cost of One Shotgun Shell Per Day! One Beautiful 16x20 LIFE-SIZE PORTRAIT FOR ONLY *1.88 THESE CARBIDE BANGERS AT THE MERC—1 io 6 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday—July 14-15 Will Soon Pay for Themselves! 3 MID-SUMMER SPECIALS Nyssa Co-op Supply BOYS' CORRAL JEANS Two Colors (Blue and White) to Choose From. Size 6 - Regular $2.49 Value Cheerful Habit Long Distance calls to favorite relatives or friends are among life's nicest experi 1 Children's PLAY SHORTS — 3 Pair for Boys' SHORT-SLEEVED SPORT SHIRTS Girls' SUN SUITS, Sizes 3 to 6x—Reg. $1.98 Boys' SWIM SUITS (Large Selection) Sizes 8 to 16 — Regular $1.98 Value Men's SWIM SUITS, S-M-L — Reg. $1.98 IRRIGATION KNEE BOOTS . STORM KING IRRIGATION BOOTS •3.77 ’4.77 ences. Long Distance is the best way to keep in touch when you can’t be there yourself. Pick up your phone and go visiting — tonight! MALHEUR HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY Æ) THONGS for SUMMER FUN! Men's 34» Womens 27* Children's 23* r 7" NYSSA . . . OREGON We Give GOLD STRIKE STAMPS With Every Purchase!