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THURSDAY. JULY 1. 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FIFTEEN a. Dail Couple Annual Pollyanna Picnic Scheduled Harold Hosts Recent Dinner Sunday, July 11, al Bowers Residence For Church Group By Ruth Bowers KINGMAN KOIXJNY The an- Siuul Pollyanna club picnic is be- ang planned for Sunday. July 11, !on the lawn ut the Charlie Bow »•rs home All residents of the Kingman Kolony community are invited to uttend. j Mr. and Mrs. Otis Horn, Mrs. Guy Moore and Kenneth visited Sunday afternoon with the Huy Bruners of Nu Acres. Recent visitors in the John Ky- gur home were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Doty of Sandpoint, Idaho. The Dutys are former residents of this area. Other guests were Mrs. Patty Loera and Danny of Eu- IU|(| (Jruc|. Rrown of Bolsc By Sunset Valley Ladies SUNSET VALLEY — Messrs, and Mme«. Elver Nielsen, Wayne Robb and Gab«- Astoreca were among the 12 couples from the We-Two group of Owyhee church who attended a potluck dinner last Thursday evening at the Har old Dail home in Nyssa. _. ,, ... . ,, . . The Rev. Eldon Hunter of Wil Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen, der was a Sunday afternoon caller Gloria and Harriet attended a nt the Walter Pinkston home Attend Anniversary Party golden wedding reception Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sant en Mr. and Mrs. Richard Callaham for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown in tertained Saturday with a birth and family of McCall were Satur- i Boise. Ixirensen and Mrs. Brown ilay dinner for Mrs. John Petty day overnight guests ut the Char- were schoolmates in Johnstown. (Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Plez He Bowers residence. Evening Neb. Mrs. Lois Johnson and tBIevins and family of Fruitland, cullers were Mr. and Mrs. James grandson, Steve Hopkins of Cald I Mrs. Walter Pinkston recently | Phifer, Jeanette and Roger The well, were also guests. Mrs. John Inttended a missionary meeting ut Callahums were here to attend son is Lorensen's cousin. Jthe Bill Nelson home in Big Bend the 25th wedding anniversary Barbecue Dinner Guests Mrs. Earl Kygar and family celebration for his brother, Joe Mr and Mrs. Ed Tyner and were Monday evening dinner and wife. The event was held guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hite. Sunday at the Bob Callaham family were Sunday barbecue home. The Joe Callahams reside dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Visii* Former Schoolmale in California and have been visit Gabo Astoreca. Ed Brandt returned Wednesday ing relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Bill Linville and Debbie evening of last week from Baker visited June 2.3 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp- 1 her aunt, Mrs. Freda Astoreca. where he had spent several days visiting a former schoolmate, son were Monday overnight Mrs. Gabe Astoreca and Ed Clarence Pate of Massachusetts I guests at the Don Thompson home Low trip visited Tuesday and Fate is on a tour inspecting band in Seneca. The Thompsons spent Thursday of last week with Helen instruments for the Nutionai the rest of the week camping on Roman at Holy Rosary hospital the north fork of Malheur river in Ontario. She was injured Mon Guard. and were joined by Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft Buck Clemens of Bums and an day afternoon in a car accident spent from Monday until Thurs other couple. Mr and Mrs. Don near Cairo junction. She was re day of last week at Wallowa hike Thompson and family joined them leased Saturday from the hospital. Mrs. Jack Wood and Adah Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ray of on Saturday. Mari Kay returned Schweizer returned Sunday night Quincy, Wash., were Tuesday and home with her grandparents. after several days' visit in the Wednesday overnight guests last home of their brother and son, week at the Charlie Bowers resi Gussis in Piercy Home dence. The two couples spent Kern Thurman and Dorothy I Bud Schweizer and family at Wednesday at Bully Creek. Brann of Filer, Idaho, arrived last Reno, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strawn Thursday night to visit at the were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley VISIT GRANDPARENTS Vcrn Bullen home tn Big Bend Douglas and Billy Sweaney of Piercy. Carlene Musgrove of Twin Fails arrived Friday night. Mr. Caldwell spent last week visiting Attend Dane* Festival and Mrs. Rube Graham of Star their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nuncy Strawn accompanied Mi joined the group for Saturday Tom Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Pat and Mrs. Dean Montgomery to dinner. The Piercys and their Sweaney came Saturday evening Salt Lake City last week when guests fished at Iaike Owyhee for for their sons, accompanied by she took part in the LDS dance several days. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Rossman festival. Nancy participated with Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson at- of Nampa and all were dinner a group of eight from the Owy tended the 50th wedding anniver- guests in the Johnson residence. hee LDS ward. sary party Sunday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Strawn PICNIC AT LAKE OWYHEE and family were recent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Martin of Apple Messrs, and Mmes Charles J Valley. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs i Smith and family, George Roth Mr and Mrs. Al Thompson and Letter Strawn. and family, Charles Quinowsk; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dougherty Mrs. Mane Earp attended Sunday and family picnicked Sunday at and family of Great Falls. Mont , morning services at Nyssa Metho ' Owyhee reservoir. spent three days last week at the | dist church to hear the Rev. Floyd Lester Strawn home. The Dough E. White, fromcr pastor of the ertys had been touring the coastal church. Recent callers at the at the parental Paul Wynn home. area and were enroute home. Thompson home were Mr and Wynn is reported to be recuper They also planned to visit at Bur Mrs. Bill Toomb, Mr. and Mrs. ating nicely at home following surgery as a result of his recent Don Fox. ley. hip fracture. Attend Picnic in Parma Visitors From Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs. Neil Miller of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martinez. Woodburn were Friday afternoon Mrs. Jeanie Gee, Betty and Johnnie of Lawton, Okla., visited Mr. and Mrs. James Phifer, Jean callers at the Bill Toomb and last week with the John Kygar ette and Roger, Pud Franks and James Phifer homes. The Millers family. Mrs. Gee is the former Lois Seueil attended the Ameri were enroute to Salt Lake City Jeanie Murphy and at one time can Ix-gion picnic Sunday at the to attend a National Jersey Cattle i resided nt Owyhee junction. 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