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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FOURTEEN - THURSDAY, JULY I, 1965 ■ ■ - 3 CALLED TO PORTLAND Reunion Picnic Set Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell were called to Portland June 2‘? July 18 by Members due to the death of his sister’s By Mrs. Dyre Roberts husband. G. A Bodie. The Nys- sans returned home Sunday eve * Mr. and Mrs Russell McKinley By Mrs. Wilson Witt Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hild and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van DeWater Chat club members met June 17 By Mr». Waldo Smalley ning. of Boise were Saturday evening family of Fruitland were Sunday NEWELL HEIGHTS—Mrs Eu of Ontario visited June 19 with at the home of Mrs. D. L. Hurst APPLE VALLEY Mr, and Mrs his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce with Mrs. Irvin Kemble us co Norman Geer und family of Al dinner guests ofMr. and Mrs. Hex gene Pratt and Mrs Anna Pratt visitors in the home of his bro attended funeral services for Su ther. Mr. and Mrs R. D. McKin friend of the family. Asa Andrews Van DeWater. Bill is now work hostess. bany, Ore., recently spent two Nichols. Evening visitors were at Notus. They were evening ing at Duck Valley. sie Jensen, held June 23 at the ley. Seventeen ladies answered roll weeks visiting her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs Delais Vinsonhaler. dinner guests of Mrs. Kurtz’ sis Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett and cull by telling something comical Methodist church in Vale. Mrs. Farrs Hava Granddaughter at family, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Wood which happened at their wedding and Mrs. Harry Ray. On Fath Married in Winnemucca ter, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. DurniU _ Jensen was reported to be one of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farr re Ten Davis. er's day a family picnic was held Dale Morgan and Linda Taylor and family of Homedale spent a Guests were Mrs. Avery Ander at the Ray home with 41 attend the eldest pioneers in this area. port the arrival of a new B ___ grand- of Jerome, Idaho, were united in recent Sunday evening with their son of Sacramento, Calif., and ing She came with her parents by jaughter. born June 5 to their To Undergo Surgery marriage on June 21 at Winne Love left Mr. and Mrs. Harry covered wagon from Missouri in son-in-law • ■ • -• •• J parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mrs Edward Nelson of Portland and daughter. Van and Other guests were Messrs, and 1877 and resided on a ranch just Colleen Dahl of Ogden. Utah. The Sunday for Coos Bay where he Bennett. The Lincoln Heights reunion Mmes. Gene Geer and family of mucca, Nev. They have purchased a trailer home und are residing below Bully Creek dam. Her infant is the Farrs’ tenth grand planned to undergo major surgery Messrs, and Mmes Elmer Wood picnic will be sponsored by the Corning. Calif.; Wes Walker, Sr., in Apple Valley. dub again this year und is sche husband died approximately four child. They and their sons. Kai on Monday. and Rodger. Leonard Wood. El who have recently moved to Ad- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jiuni •;>, Ray Simpson. Wesley Walker mer Ball of Nampa, Lloyd Wood duled for Sunday, July IB. in the riun from Delta, Colo.; Wes Wal years ago. and Dee, pian to leave Friday for Marilyn and Kay of Napa, Calif., and Raymond Simpson of Nyssa Lions park at Ontario. Committee Mrs. and family of Homedale, Mrs. Anna Pratt reports that Ogden where they will attend the ker, Jr., and children; Gayle Mar she met Mrs. Jensen over 50 years blessing services for the new went to Beulah reservoir Friday Eula Wisby and family were chairmen are Mmes. Ray Whitsell. tin and children. Fred Brownfield were weekend visitors of her mo evening to camp and fish. Alene Father’s day guests of Mrs. Mary Drexell Barnes and Brock Rob and children, all of Adrian; Ray ther. Mrs. Anna Boston und other ago when she and her husband baby. Simpson remained overnight with Wood at Parma. bins. were freighting. They stopped at mond Simpson und children of relatives. Judy Pratt went with a fishing Mrs. George Barnes and Lust Thursday evening Mr. and the Jensen ranch on numerous party to Cascade and Long Valley, Mrs. Ray Simpson. On Saturday Colorado Visitors Honored Nyssa; Dick Knosp and boys of Mrs, Conley Wilson and family occasions to water their six-horse Idaho, Sunday and the group re the Gene Simpsons’ three daugh Mr. and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny en Claude Page entertained Boise and Chuck Walker. stayed at the Simpson home tertained recently in honor of Mr. group with games and refresh viewed colored slides taken by team. turned home with a good catch ters while their mother went to Cald and Mrs. Clyde Miller of Rifle, ments were served at the close She recalls a time when they of perch. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Thompson Glen Van Landingham on a re well. The fishermen returned Colo. Others present were Mr of the meeting. three month ti>p io Pakis stopped there; Mrs. Jensen was of Salinas, Calif., have been vis cent Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren of tan. He left Sun Francisco by baking bread and gave them a Parma and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. home Sunday evening and report and Mrs. Arlo Miller and Ruth. iting his brother, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Miller is a cousin of Mrs. week visiting her parents, Mr Iaiwrence Thompson and family. plane and flew around the world. loaf. Mrs. Pratt states that she Guy Wallace of Minnesota, were good fishing following rains. Mrs. Ray Simpson and brother, Tuppeny and Arlo Miller. waa always doing kind things for Sunday afternoon visitors in the and Mrs. Phil Clucas. Last re-1 Mrs. Jack Dixon of Indianapolis, The slides showed included views Ben Love, were Sunday dinner folks in those early days of hard Irvin Topliff home. Mrs. Walter Bishop left Thurs ports were that the Rubey home Ind., Mr. and Mrs Robert Thomp of tulip fields in Amsterdam, Hol guests in the Alfred Simpson times. evening. June 17, for Topeka had been spared by the floods. son and family of Payette were land, and natives working in Mrs. Helen Butler accompanied home. Afternoon visitors were day Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett und recent guests in the Lawrence Pakistan. The Van luindinghams to be with a sister who is reported left Friday for their home in Gus- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farr Mrs. Ted King and children on a Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Durfee and to be very ill. family attended a recent dinner Thompson home. I me. ('.llif. went to Boise Sunday afternoon week-long vacation trip, return family. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Cal- in honor of her futher at the Mrs. Dyre Roberts recently vis to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ing home Friday evening. They lister. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fenn ited Joe Brock at Holy Rosary Charlie Glenn home in Sunset Masons Return From Trip Leaves for Seattle visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman and family of Ontario, Mr. and Mr und Mrs. Dwight Mason Hadley. Don Boston left last Thursday hospital in Ontario. He returned Valley. and family returned home recent- for Washington where he has em Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McDermott Harp and family in Salem. Mr. Mrs. Tom Duncan, also of Ontario. June 18 to the home of his son, Leave for Sandpoint were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coffman, Mr. Guests in Fenn Home Delno Brock of Kingman Kolony, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny left I ly from a trip to Seattle where ployment at the Boeing plant in and Mrs. Alvin McDermott in and Mrs. Wallace Butler in Port Kathleen Bullen of Big Bend and is reported to be somewhat June 21 for Sandpoint, Idaho, to I they visited her brother-in-law Renton. land and also traveled along the Marsing. Cuptain und Mrs. Gene Boston was a Sunday guest in the Carl improved. visit their granddaughter, Mr. and and sister. Mr. and Mrs. R. V, Oregon coast. Liestcr und family. They also vis and Mark of Reno spent from Fenn home where she visited the Mrs. Alan Decker. Former Residents Visit Leave for Utah Visit ited the University of Washington Saturday until Monday visiting Attend Homedale Rites Fenns ’ grandchildren, Arnold and Mrs. John Packwood visited re Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Olsen Mrs. Leon Chamberlain. Cher Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn, Mr. Karla of Milwaukie, Ore. They cently with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cal celebrated their 50th wedding an campus They returned home viu his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl rylee, Terrilyn and Jed left Tues Pullman and also visited friends Boston. The latter couple enter day morning to visit her parents, and Mrs. Earl Ward. Mrs. Ronnie had spent the past two weeks in lison of Richmond, Calif., in the niversary on June 20 at Forest in Moscow, Idaho. tained with u picnic dinner Sun the Fenn home Sunday afternoon Ward and Johnnie attended the Carl Packwood home at Arena Grove. Mr and Mrs. Roland Stringham Mrs Herman Springen re-en- day for Cupt. and Mrs. Boston. visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Duane wedding ceremony of Elsmore Valley. The Callisons are former at Bountiful, Utah. Mrs. W. C. Van DeWater re Í tered Malheur Memorial hospital Other guests were Messrs, and Mrs. Carl Begeman and Mrs. Fenn’s daughter, Janie, performed Fenn and family, Mr. and Mrs. residents of the Big Bend com turned home June 21 from the I on June 23. She was able to re Mmes. Bob Shippy and Danny of Tom Duncan, all of Ontario. Mr. Saturday evening at the LDS munity. Wilson Witt were Sunday dinner John Fogleman home in Nampa turn home Saturday morning and Ed Brumbaugh and fam and Mrs. Richard Fenn and fam Mrs. Eula Wisby and three chil She had been a guest there for Mrs. Verda Nichols is helping to Weiser, guests at the W C. Van DeWater church in Homedale. ily, Mrs. Lucy Rogers, Mrs. Pcrsls ily. Arnold and Karla Fenn left dren of Spokane arrived recently Joan Kurtz, daughter of Mr. home in Big Ber.d. Afternoon two weeks while recuperating care for her. Brumbaugh and Mrs. Anna Bos guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl and Mrs. Bob Kurtz, was honored Sunday evening for Milwaukie to visit her brother. Elmer Wood from surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moran and ton, all of Roswell; Mr. and Mrs. via the Streamliner. and other relatives. Mrs. Wisby Fogleman. Mrs. Elvin Fogleman with a birthday party Saturday Jolly Jane club members met Suzanne returned last Thursday Howard Jamison, Marilyn and Mrs. Lydia Worden accompa entered Caldwell Memorial hos afternoon on her fifth anniver and children of Nampa. June 16 at the home of Mrs. Jean from a two-week trip, They vis- Kay of Napa, Calif nied Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leedy pital on June 21 for observation. Wood with Mrs Angie Chaney as ited their son, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Call and sary. Guests were Mrs. Wesley Monday afternoon visitors of family of Renton, Wash., arrived Walker and children. Mrs. Don to Huntington Sunday when they Her sons stayed at the Wood resi sisting as co-hostess. In attend Moran and family at Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston were visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leedy. dence and Penny Wisby was a Friday to spend several days with Hamilton, Tina and Jeff, Mrs. Sid Mr. and Mrs. Terry Borge and guest of Marsha Willis at Adrian ance were 11 members and one Utah; his brother-in-law and sis- Mrs. Gerald Duffy und children. his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hardman and family. Games guest, Mrs. Clarence Lancaster of tor, Mr and Mra B L Bingoi at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers and were played, followed by refresh his sister. Marie, returned June 23 during their mother’s hospitaliza Nyssa. Call and family. Lyman, Wyo. family of Nampa. from a trip to Kentucky where tion. Mrs. Wesley Walker and chil ments of ice cream and cake bak they visited Mrs. Borge ’ s relatives. Mrs. Mary Auker and Mrs. Alida dren were Sunday afternoon vis ed in the shape of a boat by her itors in the Gene Simpson home. mother. Joan received many nice The Terry Borge couple left Fri Van DeWater visited recently day evening for their home in with Mrs. Evelyn McKinley of Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Anderson gifts. Klamath Fails. Newell Heights who has been ill. of Payette were Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz went Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laan and Mrs. Marion Riggs of Parma visitors in the home of Mrs. Fran to Caldwell June 22 and enroute family visited Saturday afternoon visited June 19 with Mrs. Flor- kie Worden. home visited with a long-time at the John Relk home in Nampa. ence Henderlider in the Dy re Couples Take Fishing Trip Roberts home. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn, Mr. Attend Mission Circle Meeting and Mrs. Earl Ward started on a Mmes. Varner Hopkins, Boyce fishing trip June 23 to the Little Van DeWater and Lester Camp Malheur river. They encountered bell attended Mission circle June heavy rain and water across the 17 at the home of Mrs. Birks in highway at Willowcreek. They Parma. drove on in the downpour and Ross and Eleanor English took when they got to Ironside they their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dar rented motels and spent the night. rell English, to Ontario for dinner Next morning the weather was on Father’s day. settled, so they went on to the Mrs. John Packwood attended Little Malheur where they camp a synodical meeting of the United ed and fished before returning Presbyterian church June 16 in The coming long weekend 1« the ideal time WILSON BROS. DEPT. STORE home Saturday afternoon, They Caldwell. to accomplish those numerous home report fishing was good. Improvement tasks. Why fight traffio? Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Rubey of THE MERC STORE Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam visit- Englewood, Colo., spent a recent Enjoy your home Instead. ed Sunday afternoon with their BRACKEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE son. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam and family at Fruitland. 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