Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 08, 1965, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE FOUR
Residents of Community Recovering
Nicely Following Recent Surgeries
By Ethel Price
THURSDAY. APRIL 8. 1965
Airman Awarded Around Arcadia Sisson Couples Attend Installation
For Outstanding
Rites at Homedale Christian Church
Technical Skill
By Mrs. George Moeller
By Mrs. Wilson Witt
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz spent
Mrs. Clara Corfield spent from
NEWELL HEIGHTS — Gene the night of March 30 in Ten Da-
March 28-31 at the home of her
Simpson was taken Friday to a vis with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Rawleigh Pattee.
Caldwell hospital where he un- I. C. Durnil. From there they She has now returned to her home
derwent major surgery. He is re- went to Boise and spent the fol-
after spending some time caring
ported to be recovering nicely lowing night with her brother,
for Mrs. Nora Ray in Nyssa.
and was able to return home the Mr. and Mrs. M. W. McLaughlin,
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Pedraza and
early part of this week. The four Another brother, H. E McLaugh-
Simpson children stayed w i t h lin, was also a guest. They spent two girls arrived Friday evening
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. the following two days visiting at the home of Mrs. Clara Cor-
| field. Mrs. Pedraza is Mrs. Cor- |
Carl Fenn.
with other relatives.
Mrs. Rollo Fenn accompanied
Mrs. Louis Pratt recently took field’s granddaughter. The trio
Mrs. Simpson to Caldwell Satur- Susan and Jana Perkins back to plans to spend some time in the
day evening to visit the latter’s to the home of their parents at I Corfield home while Navyman
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husband. Ray
Simpson and ’ the I Fruitland.
The —
Dan —
Perkins
’ had
Bill Holdts of Sunset Valley vis- just returned from a trip to Los Family Visits at Madras
ited Simpson that evening.
Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephen
and boys and Mark Stephen spent
Dairy Princess Candidate
Brendon Pratt, 8-year-old son
Marie Borge accompanied Mrs. Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr.
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt, Mary Laan and Effie to Ontario and Mrs. Roger Norland, Mr. and
underwent recent surgery for a last Thursday when they attend­ Mrs. Grover Findley at Madras,
ruptured appendix. Hs is also re­ ed a luncheon given for Oregon Ore.
ported to be recovering nicely Dairy Princess contestants. Ma­
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McConnell
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and expected to return to school rie is a candidate from this area. of Nyssa were March 31 evening
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Monday.
Mrs. Helen Butler was among
committee members who prepar­ O. E. Cheldelin. The Cheldelins
Mrs. Thelma Hammon spent ed and served dinner Friday eve­ attended the Community concert
two nights last week at the M. L. ning to Adrian teachers, school Sunday afternoon and later were
Mayland home in Roswell. On board members and their wives. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
RAYMOND CALLAHAM
Thursday evening, Mrs. Edith Among those attending were Mr- Maughan at Caldwell.
... At Greenland Base
Hammon visited with Mr. and and Mrs. Gene Pratt, Mr. and Mrs.
Thursday evening dinner guests
♦
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Mrs. Jesse Elgan in Nyssa.
Gerrit Timmerman, Mr. and Mrs. in the LaVern Cleaver home were
Staff Sergeant Raymond C. Cal­
Rolling Muffins 4-H club held Charles Newbill of this commu­ the Art Bosselmans of Nyssa.
laham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jamieson and Callaham of route 1, Nyssa, is
a party last Thursday after school nity.
at the Leon Chamberlain home.
Mrs. Marie Moore was an April Marlene of Nyssa were Sunday now stationed with the U. S. Air
All members were present for a 1 evening dinner guest of Mrs. evening visitors in the Russell Force in Thule, Greenland.
treasure hunt, followed by re­ James Lane in Adrian. She was Talbot home.
During his one-year stay there,
freshments.
a Sunday luncheon guest of the Celebrate Anniversary
his wife and five children are
K. I. Petersons.
Ward Holds Annual Reunion
Those helping Mrs. James Ste­ residing in Escanaba, Mich. Cal­
Mrs. Thelma Hammon drove to phen celebrate her birthday an­ laham plans to return to the states
Annual reunion of the Owyhee
LDS ward was held Friday eve­ Corvallis March 28 to get her son, niversary on March 29 were the in September.
The airman reports that during
ning. A dinner and program were Bill. From there they went to. families of Mrs. Esther Stephen,
highlights of the observance. to Bremerton to visit Mrs. Kay I Joe and Eugene Stephen. Cake a recent bad storm in Greenland,
Among those attending from this Parsons and daughter. Kay and and ice cream were served to the the wind velocity was 150 miles
per hour, with temperatures at
area were Messrs, and Mmes. Al­ Bill attended a symphony concert guests.
fred Simpson, Dewey Garner, one evening aboard the Aircraft
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sisson and 62 degrees below zero.
From May 1963 to July 1964
Clark Olsen, Kenneth Farr, Mer­ Carrier Kitty Hawk which is be­ Stanley went to Twin Falls Satur­
rill Call, Leon Chamberlain, Pete ing repaired at Puget Sound Na­ day and returned Sunday. While Staff Sergeant Callaham was sta­
Hammon, Carl Fenn, Kenneth val Shipyards. Kay’s husband, Lt. there they visited the former’s tioned at the Little Rock Air
Smith, Ralph Blanch, Mrs. Cor­ Stan S. Parsons, is serving in parents, the L. W. Sissons and Force base in Arkansas. During
nelius Barton, Bill Hammon, Mrs. the South China seas aboard the Mrs. Sisson’s brother, Warren that period he distinguished him­
self by meritorious service as
Thelma Hammon and Mrs. Edith AEOI Sacramento. Mrs. Hammon Williams.
noncommissioned officer in charge
and Bill returned home late Sun­
Hammon.
Bruce and Mark MacArthur,
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hurst of the day evening. Bill expects to re­ grandsons of Mrs. Esther Stephen, of the Navigational Aids Mainte­
Malheur Butte area were Sunday main here to help with spring spent Monday afternoon at the nance Section, 1924 Communica­
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. farm work and will return to col- John Price home while other tions Squadron.
H i s outstanding professional
lege for the fall term.
M. L. Kurtz.
family members attended funeral knowledge, skill and leadership
Mrs. Helen Butler and Pauline Honored on Anniversary
services for Don MacArthur in
aided immeasurably in maintain­
recently accompanied Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren of Boise.
ing electronic aids to air naviga­
Mrs. Russell Coffman to San Parma were Sunday evening
Sylvia Cleaver, who is attend­ tion at his home base, as well as
Francisco where they visited Mr. guests of their daughter, Mr. and ing Steven Henager Business col­
other installations where his ser­
and Mrs. Wallace Butler. Pauline Mrs. Irvin Topliff and family. It lege in Salt Lake City, spent from
stopped to visit Mrs. Margaret was Warren’s birthday anniver­ Thursday night until Sunday with vices were required to render
emergency technical assistance.
Payne in Ontario and Mrs. Butler sary and the occasion was cele­ her parents, the Lester Cleavers.
As announced by an Air Force
returned home by bus.
brated with ice cream and cake. Sylvia accompanied Glenn Orr, news release, “The distinctive ac­
Attend Pocatello Rites
Terry Lee Wynn entertained son of Dave Orr of Salt Lake, who complishments of Staff Sergeant
with
a birthday party Saturday also came here to visit. Glenn is Callaham reflect credit upon him­
Mrs. Genevieve Cowan and chil­
dren of Helix, Ore., arrived on afternoon on her sixth anniver­ in the armed forces and is home self and the United States Air
March 24 and visited until Sun­ sary. Twelve guests played games, on leave. He had just returned Force.”
day with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey followed by refreshments. The from Viet Nam.
Garner. While Mr. and Mrs. Clark honoree received many nice gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. David Wynn and Witt home were Mr. and Mrs. W.
Olsen attended funeral services
for an uncle at Pocatello, their family drove to La Grande Sun­ C. Van DeWater and Kent of Big
children spent the weekend with day to visit her sister, Mr. and Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pier­
their grandparents, the Dewey Mrs. Gerald Bingman.
cy.
Mmes. Lydia and Frankie Wor­
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baxter and
Garners. The Olsens also visited
her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Keith family of Kennewick. Wash., ar­ den were Sunday luncheon guests
Ashley and family in Pocatello. rived Saturday to spend a week of Mrs. Verna Costley in Home­
Garry and Jerry Golding of visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. dale. In the afternoon the trio
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price,
Ontario spent the weekend with L. C. McDermott.
Sunday callers at the Wilson Jr., in Meridian.
Mrs. Thelma Hammon.
The Rev. and Mrs. Ralph A.
Lawrence and family of Nyssa
were Monday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merildean
Robbins and family.
Mrs. Ernest Stephenson accom­
panied Mr. and Mrs. Dean Win­
chester to Boise Saturday to visit
the Art Richardson family.
Bullards Return From Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bullard and
Alan returned home Sunday eve­
ning from a five-day vacation.
They visited Mrs. Bullard’s uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Benton in Baker and with Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Meille and
daughter in La Grande. They
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Myrick
and daughter in Pendleton, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Hart and son in
Condon and were guests of his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Schafer in Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Houston and
Jim spent last Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Shaw at Fruitland,
Bob Bowers, who is employed
at Burley spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Bowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Evans and
Roy of Apple Valley were Fri­
day evening dinner guests in the
Merildean Robbins home.
Club Meeting Set Friday
Arcadia club will meet tomor­
row, April 9, at the home of Mrs.
Dick Corn.
Mrs. W. A. Mitchell, Mrs. Par­
ley Feik and Mrs. S. P. Bybee met
at the C. R. Kesler home Wednes­
day afternoon when they quilted
for Mrs. Kesler.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Corn and
Bruce and Richard McLauchlin of
Hermiston were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Goldie Roper and
John Seburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Beers visit­
ed Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Drydale.
JOHNSONS HOST DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson en­
tertained with Sunday dinner for
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Rogers and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Swea-
ney and sons, all of Caldwell; Mr. |
and Mrs. Malcolm Rossman and
son of Nampa.
WEEKEND VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gruber and
family of Richland, Wash., were
weekend guests in the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Gruber.
By Ethel Price
BUENA VISTA —Mrs. Sherral
Shoemaker, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Sisson, who is teach­
ing school at Harrisburg, spent
spring vacation with her parents
and her husband, Gary Shoemak­
er of Homedale. The latter was
installed March 21 as minister of
the Christian church there.
The Harold, Stanley and Dean
Sissons attended the installation
rites. After the service the Sis­
sons and Gary’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Shoemaker of Caldwell,
helped Sherral celebrate her
birthday anniversary.
Joe Stephen and children were
recent Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Martha Norland in Apple
Valley. Later in the day Mrs.
Stephen joined them.
Visit in La Grande
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephen and
Freddie went to Hells canyon and
on to La Grande recently to visit
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Ewell. On March 26 Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Mosso and daughter, Joe Ste­
phen and children took a picnic
lunch and went rock hunting into
the hills toward Owyhee dam.
Peter and Ruthie Stephen spent
March 28 in the Eugene Stephen
residence.
Recent Wednesday evening din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. E.
Cheldelin were Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Corey and Doris Knocd-
ler. Leslie Topliff and Russell
Gressley were Friday evening
dinner guests in the Cheldelin
home.
Mrs. Esther Stephen has both
of her grandsons staying with her.
The trio visited March 28 with
Mr. and Mrs. John Price and
family in Nyssa.
Dave Beers visited March 28 in
the James Stephen home. The
Stephens visited that evening
with Mrs. Alice Neiger.
The Alva Goodells were in Pay­
ette recent on business and also
visited relatives. The Goodells
visited March 28 with the Merle
Mains.
Tour Ore-Ida Plant
Mrs. Lester Cleaver took Kit­
chen Queen 4-H club members to
Ontario March 24 when they tour­
ed Ore-Ida food plant.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver, RETURNS TO WASHINGTON
Mrs. Mel Beck, Richard and
David and Melissa spent the night
of March 27 at Mountain Home Karla took her sister, Mrs. Albert
with her brother, Captain Nathan Haney, to her home in Warden,
Orr. Sunday they toured one of Wash. The foursome left last
Tuesday and the Becks returned
the missile sites.
Miss Ann Cleaver left March 28 I to Nyssa the following day.
to return to Oregon State univer­
VISITS GRANDPARENTS
sity at Corvallis.
Dana Lynn Simpson of Nyssa
Miss Linda Cleaver, who is now
at home, went to Grandview, returned to her home Friday after
Idaho, March 28 with Mr. and spending a week visiting her
Mrs.. George Besendorfer to visit grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Simpson.
Leon Besendorfer.
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