THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1965
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE FOUR
Several Birthday Events Highlight
News in Sunset Valley Community
By Freda Astoreca
SUNSET VALLEY
Mr. and
Mr.- John Grottveit. Mr. and Mrs
Elvin Fogleman and children of
Nampa attended a birthday party
Sunday at the Harold Alexander
home in honor of Johnny Alexan
der’s third birthday anniversary.
Audrie Astoreca attended a
birthday party Tuesday afternoon
for Carolyn Pratt at the Gene
Pratt home
Kenny Wilson. Gloria Lorensen,
Audrie and Carmen Astoreca at
tended a birthday party Friday
afternoon for Katie Hite at the
home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Hite. Mrs. Harley
Wilson and Lila helped Mrs. Hite
serve refreshments.
Harriet Lorensen attended a
birthday party Friday afternoon
for Chuck Sykes at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Sykes.
Messrs, and Mmes. Ora New-
gen, Ken Lorensen. Gloria and
Harriet; Carmen and Audrie As
toreca went to a wiener roast
Tuesday evening. Oct. 12. given
by Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson
in honor of their son. Kenny.
Student Visit* Parents
Linda Brewer spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs Homer Brewer. On Sunday
afternoon Mrs. Keith Tallman.
Evelyn and Marilyn, Louise and
Mary Brewer. Mr. and Mrs. Ho
mer Brewer drove Linda back to
Eugene where she is attending
college. The Tailmans visited
their son and brother. Terry, who
is also a student there.
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By Sharon Findley
Mr. and Mrs Gary Nielsen and
David of Boise visited Sunday in
the Elver Nielsen home.
Visitor From Ashland
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen
met Mrs. Ruby Helms of Ashland.
Ore, at the bus depot Sunday
night and took her to Owyhee
corners where she will visit her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. William Turner.
Mrs. Gabe Astoreca. Mrs. Don
Connell and girls of Jackpot.
Nev., were Oct. 13 visitors of Mrs
Billy Linville and girls and Mrs.
Tom Wiley. That night they vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Belveal
and family at Nyssa.
Mrs. Frank Holub and Mrs.
Robert Fangen spent the week
end in Portland where they at
tended an open house given Sun
day by a floral wholesale com
pany for Oregon and Idaho flor
ists. Mrs. Fangen was one of 14
florists invited to design displays,
which she did for several hours
Sunday afternoon.
Craft Day Slated Friday
Craft day for all persons inter
ested in hobbies will be Friday.
Oct. 22, starting at 10:30 a.m. with
potluck dinner at Boulevard
Grange hall. Those attending
should take a covered dish and
own table service.
Mrs. Elver Nielsen and Mrs.
Gabe Astoreca were among those
attending a recent Missionary
circle meeting at the home of
Clara Corfield. Election of offi
cers was held. Freda -Astoreca
was named president; Emily Mey
ers. vice president: Betty Nielsen,
secretary - treasurer: Pearl Bul
lard, devotion chairman; Ethel
DaiL Emily Meyers and Alberta
Tyner, potluck chairmen. Flower
girl is Annette Haney. The meet
ings are held on the second Tues
day of each month.
Ladies Work on Projects
Mmes. Edna Simpson, Roxie
Folkman, Marilyn Richesin. Mary
Ekanger, Adah Schweizer, Jim
Stephen, Juanita Walters and
Darlene McCain visited Friday at
the home of Pauline Ekanger.
Some worked on their craft pro
jects of making resin grapes.
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Folkman,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson,
Mrs. Clair Simpson and Debra
Brower visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Perko of
Grandview, Idaho, visited last
Thursday in the Ora Newgen and
Gabe Astoreca homes.
Area Couples Take Outing to Idaho
Honoring Dimmick on Anniversary
Drivers License Tests
Set Oct. 22 in Nyssa
The Rev and Mrs. Richard Ha-
deen, Mr. and Mrs. Btuce Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs Vern Smith attend
ed the recent Blue Mountain Con
servative Baptist annual meeting
at La Grande. The session was
held at the Conservative Baptist
church. The Rev. Hadeen was
chosen as vice-moderator of the
association.
Mrs Lewis Wiggins and Mrs.
John Wiggins visited recently
“Our bandmaster thinks I
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Goodell
need glasses."
at Caldwell.
Mrs. I. H. Findley and daugh
ter, Mrs. Pete Bicart of Madras,
left Monday evening. Oct. 11. for Effie Nielsen Suffers
Kildare. Okla., to visit the for Recent Facial Burns
mer’s sister. Mrs. Lucy Irwin who
By Mabelle McKague
is ill. Enroute they will visit a
NU
ACRES-
Mr and Mrs. Clif
daughter and sister. Mrs. Lucy
ton
Nielsen
of
Othello, Wash.,
Bishop at Walsh, Colo.
visited during the weekend at the
Gather Cattle on Range
home of his mother. Mrs. Effie
Some of the men in the com Nielsen. While they were there,
munity have been playing the the latter suffered a painful burn
roles of cowboys during the past while cooking dinner. A piece of
two weeks. They have been gath steak slipped off a fork and
ering their cattle from the North splashed hot grease over Mrs
Harper range. They are Martin Nielsen’s face.
and Forrest Sayers, Irvin Kem
She was painfully burned but
ble. Vern Smith. Tom Burns, I. H.
is
reported to be recovering nice
Raymond, Doug Andrews. Hugh.
Ronnie and Roger Findley, Also ly at this time. Mrs. Nielsen has
helping was Jerry Touchstone of resumed treatments at St. Luke's
hospital in Boise.
Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gardner of
Mrs. Ted Allison went to Nam-
Long Beach, Calif., were Oct. 12
pa
Oct. 12 with her sisters, Mrs.
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Reynolds and Mrs. Caywood. She
Lewis Wiggins.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Nelson of underwent minor nasal surgery
Chino, Calif., are visiting their that afternoon and again on Fri
day. She is reported to be getting
son, Jack Nelson and family.
along nicely.
Honored on Anniversary
Mrs. Ralph Baxter spent last
Messrs, and Mmes. O. E Dear
Friday
and Saturday at Dry Lake
born, Austin Robbins and Ernest
Hines, all of Ontario, helped where her husband is employed.
Mrs. Ralph Baxter, Mrs. L. A.
Brock Robbins celebrate h i s
Dailey
and Mrs. Mike McKague
birthday anniversary on Oct. 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bell. Fred, drove to Westfall Oct. 13 when
Elaine and Leland of Ontario they were guests at a meeting of
were Sunday guests at the home the Mystery club. The three la
of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Carl- dies took several of their hobbies
strom and family. Fred was home for display at this session.
Mrs. V. C. Walker, a former
for the weekend from Idaho State
resident of this community, had
university at Pocatello.
Tuesday morning, Oct. 12. the minor nasal surgery Friday in
Mmes. Evelyn Kemble, Florence Ontario.
Pettet, Lena Whitsell and Mary
Winslow paid a surprise visit to GUESTS IN WEEKS HOME
Mrs. Marilyn Harris, honoring
Weekend visitors in the Tom
her on her birthday anniversary. Weeks home were their son and
While visiting, they were served daughter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs.
cake and coffee.
John Weeks and family of Sene
ca, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Squier of
GRUBERS RETURN HOME
Boise, Mrs. Hazel Farr and daugh
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gruber re ter, Mrs. Helen Wakefield and
turned last Thursday to their son of Othello, Wash. Mrs. John
home in Nyssa. The couple had Van Zelf and son, John, were
spent the summer working near Monday guasts of her parents,
McCall.
| the Weeks couple.
A drivers license exanuner will
be on duty at Nyssa city hall Fri
day, Oct. 22, between the hours
of !> am. and 2 p in., according
to announcement received from
the Oregon Department of Motor
Vehicles.
All persons wishing original li
censes or permits to drive are
asked to file applications well
ahead of the scheduled closing
hour in order to assure time for
completion of the required license
examination.
GUESTS IN PAYETTE
Mr. and Mrs Tom Eldredge
were Sunday dinner guests in the
home of her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carpen
ter in Payette. They also visited
the Carpenters' son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hol
loway and family of Seattle, vis
itors in the Carpenter residence.
CALIFORNIANS VISIT HERE
Mr. and Mrs Leo Beers and
Norman Boyd of Sausalito, Calif.,
arrived during September to visit
the former's brother ami sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. David Beers
The trio also has been hunting I
in this area.
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By Ethel Mao DaU
OREGON TRAIL Me as and
Mmes. Vie Marshall. Red Kieayei.
Neil Dinnnick and Roy Holmes
took a drive Sundiiv in honor of
Dirnmicks* birthday unniversiiry.
The group at breakfast in Em-
niett, then proceeded on through
Cascade and Deadwood.
After a picnic lunch
snow they returned via
Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Flank Byers visit
ed Saturday evening with Mrs
Ethel Lay in Payette. The latter
had been ill.
Mrs. Thurman Hill and daugh
ters spent the weekend with hei
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Ad
ams, while Hill was deer hunting
Linda Toll, mother of Mrs Hol
land Holmes, spent from Sunday
until Tuesday in her daughter's
home.
Visitor* From Utah
Mrs. Jennie Allred and Lilly of
Willard, Utah, were Saturday
guests at the Glenn Blown home
Mrs. Ed Nedrow and Jimmy of
Owyhee corners visited Sunday
with the Brown family.
Mr. ami Mrs. ludioy Morn . ,n<t
sons of Boise visited Sunday with
her parents. Ml un< I Mrs Alfied
Adams
Mrs. Viola Adams and
Cleaver recently visited f<,| n
week with their father, Walter
Benson in Cnlestogu, Calif Upon
returning home, they re,,iv,.(|
word of his death.
Dinner Fetes Mrs. Nielsen
Mi. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen ,n,i
Lee Ann were Saturday dinner
guests of her parents, Mr, un<|
Mrs Mark Moncur. The dinner
honored Mrs. Nielsen on her
birthday anniversary
Oct 13 callers at the Duval
Ballantyne home were her moth
er. Mis. Edward Simpson, Lunin
and Sharon of Caldwell, und Ini*
sister, K.o, w<tt lain of Ont ■ o
Merry Joyce Corfield and Terry
Neely were Oct 13 overnight
guests at the Wood row Smell
home.
Mr. and Mrs Jeff Parker have
moved into the house on Vic Mar
shall's place which was just vu-
ruled by Mr und Mrs Ward Lun
dy The Lundys have purehuM-d
a house on Park avenue in Nv u
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Assorted Patterns
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Assorted Colors . . .
Sizes S - M - L
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4 Years to 6 Years . . . 1.39
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