THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FOUR Àrea Couples Attend Portner-Osborne Wedding Rites at California Base Oregon Trail By Peggy Brown * Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp­ KINGMAN KOLONY—Mr. and son were Saturday overnight Mrs. Otis Horn accompanied Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wal­ and Mrs. Roy Portner of Parma ters in Boise. Mrs. Buster Talbot and children to Fort Ord, Calif., April 7 and all attended the Friday evening of Westfall and Mrs. Charlie Cul­ wedding ceremony of the latter bertson visited Sunday afternoon couple’s daughter, Mildred, and with the Earl Kygar family. Messrs, and Mmes. Vic Mar­ Wayne Osborne. Both are members uf the armed shall, Neil Dimmick, Roy Holmes and L. L. Kreager were Saturday forces. evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Chamberlain spent Mrs. Alfred McConnell of Ontario Saturday at the Ernie Smith resi­ at the Four Seasons cafe. dence in the Mitchell Butte area. Family Visits From McCall Mrs. Vincent Scott and girls Mr. and Mrs. Richard Callaham of Culdesac, Idaho, Miss Jeanette and family of McCall were Satur­ Martin of Clarkston, Wash., and day dinner guests in the Charlie Mrs. Ella Schooler of Genesee ar­ Bowers home. rived April 7 to spend a few days at the Bill Toomb and James Phi­ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Milton of Ridgeview spent a recent Tues­ fer homes. day evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Callisier Returns Home Walter Pinkston. Sunday after­ Wiley Callister arrived home noon callers in the Pinkston resi­ Friday night after a two-week dence were Mr. and Mrs. Wiley stay in the Veterans’ hospital at Callister. Portland. Mrs. Dale Ashcraft attended a Mr. and Mrs. Rube Graham of chrysanthemum meeting Friday Star were Sunday evening dinner at the home of Mrs. Marie Moore guests in the Carl Piercy home. in Ontario. Evening callers in the Piercy resi­ Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan spent dence were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sunday afternoon at the Bill Toomb. Mrs. Dale Ashcraft and Mrs. Al Mantle home in Big Bend. Thompson attended Adrian Gar­ Returns From Culver Visit den club meeting held April 6 Mrs. Hazel Chamberlain, who at the home of Mrs. Varner Hop­ had spent the past two months kins in Big Bend. Mrs. Wilbur with Mr. and Mrs. Doc Douglas Chapin and Mrs. Frank Holub in Culver, arrived April 5 in gave a demonstration on cera­ Burns and was met there by Mrs. mics. Don Fox and Mrs. Frances Wor­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huff of den who took her to the Fox resi­ Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van De­ dence. Mr. and Mrs. Fox and Water of Big Bend were Sunday Mrs. Hazel Chamberlain called evening visitors in the Carl Bege- Sunday afternoon on Marion man home. Van DeWater was a Chamberlain at the hospital and recent Thursday dinner guest of later the trio visited Mr. and the Begemans. Mrs. Walter H. Fox at Ontario. April 7 dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy and Mrs. Ed Brandt were Mr. and called Saturday afternoon on Mrs. Mrs. Bob Haney. The Brandts Mae Herriman at Caldwell. Mr. spent the afternoon at the Will and Mrs. Piercy were Sunday Smith home in Parma. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hurst of Ontario and later Former Resident Succumbs Roy Bowers succumbed Sunday called at the Roy Mecham home morning at his home in Ontario. near Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Bowers was a former resident of Graham of Star were Sunday Kingman Kolony and owner of evening guests in the Piercy resi­ the farm on which Mr. and Mrs. dence. Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson Tony Martinez reside. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mefford were recent Thursday visitors of and family of Apple Valley were the Herb Andrews family at Cald­ Sunday dinner guests of his par­ well in observance of Carol An­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Mefford. drews’ birthday anniversary. By Ruth Bowers Ritchie Departs For Active Duty With U. S. Navy Marcie and Darlene Hill of Apple Valley were weekend guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hill were Sunday dinner guests in the Adams home and the girls returned home with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ad­ ams, Marcie and Darlene were Saturday evening visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Aus- man and family near Adrian. Club Meeting Sei April 21 Merry Matrons club meeting will be held April 21 at the home of Mrs. Lucille Poppe. Roll call will be “A Sermon You’ll Always Remember.” Mrs. Ed Nedrow and Jimmie of Owyhee junction were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Glenn Brown, Colleen and Timmy. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hill and girls ROBERT B. RITCHIE of Apple Valley were Sunday . . • To Serve Two Years evening callers in the home of ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Talbot. Robert B. Ritchie, EN3, left Frances Kratzberg and Ethel April 13 by plane from Boise for Lay of Payette were Friday the Treasure Island Naval base guests of Mrs. Frank Byers. and two years on active duty with the U. S. Navy. Guests in Byers Home Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sommars Ritchie enlisted in the Naval of Parma were Saturday evening Reserve Feb. 13, 1963. In August guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank By­ that year he was one of several ers. Sunday evening dinner guests hundred reservists from the in the Byers residence were Mr. northwest region who participat­ and Mrs. Stanley Byers and boys ed in an 18-day cruise to Hawaii. He was aboard the USS McGinty. of Ontario. In June 1964 Ritchie enrolled Mr. and Mrs. David Ballantyne and boys were Saturday evening in the engineman school at the guests in the home of her par­ Naval Training center in Great ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simp­ Lakes, Ill. Last Sept. 18 he was son and family at Caldwell. Mr. graduated from that school where and Mrs. Edward Simpson, Jr., he had studied operation, main­ of Provo, Utah, were also guests. tenance and overhaul of diesel Mrs. LeRoy Morris and boys engines, gas turbines and other of Boise were Sunday visitors in machinery used on Navy war­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ships. On March 31, 1965, he was ad­ Adams and Richard. vanced to petty officer third class. Ritchie was graduated from the RETURN TO NYSSA AREA Nyssa school with the class Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stall and of 1962 high and is a son of Mrs. Roxy five children returned recently to Ritchie and the late James Rit­ this area and are residing at the chie. Neil Dimmick ranch on route 2. Stall had previously worked for Dimmick for 2% years and left VISITORS IN EMMETT Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard were last August for a construction job at Cambridge, Idaho. Members Sunday evening visitors in the of the family report they are very home of their son - in - law and happy to be back in the Nyssa daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Whitman and family at Emmett. community. THURSDAY. APRIL 15, 1965 Season's Final Card Party Staged With Plans Made for Fall Sessions Lesson on Tension To Be Given Tuesday At Extension Meeting NU ACRES — Last regular pi­ nochle party of the season was held Friday evening at the com­ munity hall with seven tables in play. High score prizes were won by Pete and Beulah Gilman and low awards went to Robert Piercy and Roberta Wilson. Traveling prize was received by Mrs. Robert Shaw, Sr. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening and plans were made for the next series of parties with tentative starting date set for Nov. 5, to continue through mid-April. Mrs. Shaw, who was in charge of the parties, donated $32.80 to the Grange for use of the hall during the winter months. present the lesson, “Living With Your Tensions,” during the April 20 Extension unit meeting in Nys­ sa Methodist church. The two- hour session is scheduled to begin at 1:30 in the afternoon. A sitter will be provided for pre - school children. All inter­ ested women of the area are in­ vited to attend. By Farmerette Club Miss Helen Dwelle, Malheur ' party was held at the Grange county home extension agent, will Farmerette club members had charge of a luncheon sale at the Porter auction held Saturday. The women served hamburgers, pie, cake and coffee, and report mak­ ing a fair profit. Robert Chester and John Gar­ ner of Fruitland visited Sunday in the Robert Shaw residence. They are friends of the Shaws’ son, Gary, who is presently in the Navy. Martin Couple Honored Residents of the community held an open house reception Sunday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Martin who are to move away soon. This farewell hall with approximately 60 guests calling to extend best wishes. A money tree was presented to the couple together with a guest book containing the names of those attending the event. Among out-of-area visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Derrington; their son, Jim, his wife and fam­ ily, all of Middleton. The Rev. Ralph A. Lawrence of Nyssa and several ladies from Nyssa Metho­ dist church were in attendance as was Mrs. Martha Nedbalek of Payette. Mrs. Len Dykstra of Ontario was a Sunday visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague. Honored With Party Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Kersey at­ tended a party last Thursday hon­ oring Arvin on his birthday' an­ niversary. The event was held at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kersey in Boise. Surprise visitors were the hon­ oree’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schrader of Yakima. Other guests were his sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ford and Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Leo­ nard Hoyt and Christine. Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen of Sunset Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ neth Himple of Culdesac, Idaho, and Mrs. Effie Nielsen visited one day last week at the home of the Gary Nielsen family in Meridian. They then went to Emmett where To Buy, Sell or Rent, Try the Classified Page! they visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer Whitman. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilson and daughters were Sunday din­ ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ ert Shaw, Jr. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherard and daughters of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pryor of Oregon Slope were Saturday visitors in the Jones residence. Saturday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Strode, new residents of this community, who formerly resided at Chehalis, Wash. Sixth of a series of first aid meetings was held Friday at the home of Mrs. Effie Nielsen with nine area residents in attendance. 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