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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. JULY 14. 1966 PAGE SEVEN "X Wednesday Chapel Rites Conducted For Fifty-Year Resident of Nyssa Al Alva Hill Home in Apple Valley Family of S. J. Smith Holds Reunion Nyssa Births By .................. Mrs. Waldo Smalley ~ “ Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nichols and APPLE VALLEY -The annual I sons were guests at a wiener roast reunion of children and grand I given Sunday evening by the children of the S. J Smith family Dwight Mason family. was held last weekend at the Attend Lawn Supper Alvu Hill home in Apple Valley Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hill, Mr. and with 41 members Ln attendance. Mrs. Charles Pitman, Mary Manka They held a picnic supper Sat and sons and Ray Saunders were urday evening and a Sunday mor guests July 4 at a picnic dinner ning breakfast at the Hill home given by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray group traveled to the Marvin and Becky on their lawn. Final Services Held The Ruse residence in Caldwell for Pauline Boston visited Wednes For Former Nyssan Sunday dinner. day July 6 with Mary Honey at Those attending the reunion in Caldwell. Arthur C. Wilson Final rites for Arthur C. Wil cluded the Messrs, and Mmes. El- Mr and Mrs. Earl Boston en- son, a former Nyssan, were con wood Richards of Grandview, terained guests with a July 4 bar ducted Saturday, July 9, 1966 at Wash.; Ted Neuret of Centralia, becue picnic dinner. Those pres Aurora, Neb He succumbed on 1 Wash ; Roy Smith of Oakland, ent were Anna Boston Lucy Rog the previous Tuesday following Calif.; Lester Clark of Poulsbo, ers, Eva Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Wash.; Calvin Vertrees of Grand an extended illness. Robert Shippy and family of Mr. Wilson was born April 23, I Junction, Colo.; Robert Hill of Weiser. 1888, at Marquette. Neb., a son Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Rathbun of Calvin and Margaret Meixel Also present were the families of La Puente, Calif., recently vis Wilson With his first wife, the of Clifford Whitmore of La Habra, ited with her parents, Mr and former Eva Eckberg and mother Calif.; Dale Clark of Centralia, Mrs. Ed Wild, and her sister, Mrs. of his four children, he resided Wash.; Marvin Ruse and Dean Dwight Seward and family. on a farm in Nebraska until her Green of Caldwell. Visitors From Eugene death. Others attending included Net After Mr. Wilson remarried, he tie Clark of Boulder, Colo ; Ever L. GILBERT KLINKENBERG Mr. and Mrs. Lester Robinson . . . Succumbs Sunday, July 10 and his second wife. Marguerite, I ette Rogers of Kernville, Calif.; and family of Eugene, Ore., were resided in Florida, then Arkansas Blanche Smith of Eugene, Ore.; July 2 guests of Mr. and Mrs. e ♦ cemetery under direction of Lien- and in 1942 moved to Nyssa. They Evelyn Whitmore of Burlington, Dwight Seward. Treasa and Tre- kaemper funeral home. Pallbear operated the Wilson Nursing Colo.; Claudia Hood, Sunnyside, na Robinson remained with the ers were John Smit, Clyde Ben home here until approximately Wash.; Mabel Swanson and Mari Seward family for a longer stay. ton. Tom Ogle. Raymond Sager, 1950 when they left for Portland lyn of Noti, Ore. They also visited their grandpar Ed Pruyn and Mcrildean Robbins. where they resided for six years. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gover, And for the past 10 years they Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bowman before returning home. had lived in Phoenix, Arlz. ATTEND BOYER REUNION were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knox re The deceased is survived by Mr. and Mrs. Don Fritts. Mr. and cently sold their farm to Mr. and Mrs. Harriet Pennie returned home Tuesday evening after a his widow, Marguerite of Phoe Mrs. Clarence Cable« of Gayway Mrs. Dave Putman from Nampa visit of several days in Baker nix; two daughters, Mrs. Doris junction were afternoon visitors. and Knox purchased the Clifford where she attended a Boyer fam Brooks of Aurora, Neb., and Miss Picnic July 4 in Boise Brown place. Both families mov ily reunion. The event is held Margaret Wilson of Central City, ed into their new homes around Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward July 1. annually for descendants of Tho Neb.; two grandchildren, Bradley and Gary, Teresa and Trena Rob and Beth Ann Brooks of Aurora. mas and Marietta Boyer, early Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and Other survivors include a bro inson had a picnic supper July 4 family spent four days last week pioneers of Baker county, who ther, Thurman Wilson of Fort in a Boise park and also saw the camping at Meadows. They also crossed the plains in 1864. Mrs. Pennie’s mother was a Pierce, Fla., and a sister, Mrs. fireworks display. Shirley Seward visited with Mr. and Mrs. Conley Boyer. Other Nyssans attending Sam (Bessie) McConnell of Nyssa. returned home with them. Wilson at Pinehurst. In addition to his first wife, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Burke of the Sunday reunion were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fritts Pennie's son-in-law and daughter, Eva, Mr Wilson was preceded in Fort Collins, Colo., were last left Friday for Meadows and ex Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell and death by two sons, Allen who Thursday overnight guests of Mr. pected to be home Wednesday. CONCRETE died in 1936 and Edwin who suc and Mrs. Dwight Seward. They children. cumbed in 1938. Also preceding left Friday for Wenatchee. Wash., Pennsylvania Visitors REINFORCING Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown of SPEND WEEK AT WALLOWA him in death were his parents, a where he has been transferred in Charleroi, Pa., visited three days brother and two sisters. the National Forest service. Shir Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lienkaemper ley accompanied them to La last weekend with her sister and returned home Wednesday after Grande where she will visit Mr. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cor noon after spending a week at j Roswell Graveside rell. The Jerry Carter family of and Mrs. Bob Jackson. their summer cabin on Wallowa , Services Conducted Port Orchard, Wash., Mr. and The Jack Moran family and lake. Mrs. Cleo Whittom of Weiser For Romilda Miller Cheryl Lasher spent the July 4 joined the group for dinner on weekend fishing at Sagehen res Graveside services for Mrs. Clean-Upl Saturday and Sunday. The Cor- Concrete Nettings Expensive ervoir. Cheryl is from College Romilda (Holly) Miller were con It costs more than 50 million rells and Browns were Sunday 3c Per Square Foot tax dollars just to clean up Am ducted Monday afternoon, July Place, Wash., and visited with evening guests of Mr. and Mrs Susie Moran until July 5. II, 1966, at the Roswell cemetery erican primary highways each Mr. and Mrs. John Moran and Jack Reed at Parma. year. Costs can be cut by using under the direction of Peckham- Friends of Bonnie Nichols sur family of Kaysville, Utah, arriv Dakan-Davis chapel. Officiating I litter bag« and receptacles. prised her Friday evening with ed Friday for a visit with their minister was Elmer Rosenkilde parents and brother, Tom Moran a party to celebrate her birthday Owyhee Junction of Adrian Presbyterian church. Former 4-H'ers Plentiful anniversary. Mrs. Miller succumbed Friday of Hawaii. Phone 372-2108 There are an estimated 24 mil- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitman night at Malheur Memorial hos Visit From California i lion former 4-H’ers in the U.S. were Sunday visitors of his moth pital following a very brief ill- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chapel and er, May Pitman, who is in Mercy new. Karen of Arcadia, Calif., were. hospital at Nampa. She was born Sept. 13, 1879, recent house guests of Mr. and ? at Granville, Ill., and grew up in Mrs. Dwight Seward. that community. She came to Duane Wilson and Donna Curtis Eastern Oregon in 1903 and re and daughters were July 6 guests, turned to the Prairie state later of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson. that year. — Owned and Operated by — The Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Mit-1 The deceased returned to Ore leider and sons of Portland were ’ gon in 1915 and on Jan. 9 was overnight guests last Thursdayi married to Frank A. Miller atj of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wagner. I Riverview (now Adrian). The I They were enroute home from a I ... Available for Assistance With Your couple established their home in trip to the New England states, j Spraying Problems — Using New High the Big Bend community where Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stout, Dr. Mrs. Miller resided until her and Mrs McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Concentrate Spray System for Increas- death. Her husband succumbed Marvin Stout and family of Salt • ed Crop Coverage and Penetration. Oct 26. 1964 Lake City attended a patio dinner She is survived by one son, July 4 at the home of Norma Residence—114 North Fourth Street. Nyssa. Or*. James H. Miller of route 3, Par Stout in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Mar (Downstairs Apartment — Rear Entrance) ma; a daughter. Mrs. Gerrit (Vir vin Stout have been visiting their ginia) Timmerman of route 1, parents the past two weeks. Operating From Nyssa Airport Nyssa; and seven grandchildren. PHONES — 372-3058 or 372-3316 Other survivors include three brothers, Dan Holly of Adrian; CALLAHAN SERVICES HELD Kingman Kolony—Funeral ser John Holly of Springfield, Ore.; il and Edward Holly of Granville, vices were conducted June 30 for j III. ; one sister, Mrs. Emilie Row Bill Callahan, brother of Carl Callahan of this community and bottom of Los Angeles. Memorials may be given to R. W. Callahan of the Big Bend , Mrs. Rosenkilde for the kinder area. He succumbed the previous I garten department of Adrian Monday following a heart attack Presbyterian church. at his home in Shoshone, Wyo. run*rul service« fur lx* Gilbert Klinkenbcrg of route 2, Nyxxu, were conducted Wednesday mor ning, July 13, 1906, at Lienkaem- per chapel Officiating wax the Rev Ralph A. Lawrence of Nyxxu Methodist church. Vocalixt win Oscar Bratton, with Mr». Cecil Evan» nerving a» orgunmt. Mr. Khnkcnlierg succumbed on Sunday in St. Alphonxus hospital at Boiae following a two-day ill ness, apparently cauxed by a vax- cwlar artery blixxi clot. He wax born Oct. 7, 1907, at Ta coma, Wash., a »on of Mr. and Mr». C. Klinkenbcrg The deceas ed began hi» schooling at Burns, Ore , und from 1917, when the family moved to Nyssa, until his high school graduation in 1927 he attended the local schools. He wax married June 19, 193«, to Ruth E. Wolfe at Weiser, Idaho Mr Klinkenbcrg was a member of Nyssa Methodist church and had been a beekeeper for the past 40 years. In addition to his widow of the home, he is survived by six chil dren. Daniel Lee of Caidwell, Charles Ernext of Ruby Valley, Nev., Mrs. Deivis (Katherine Mar garet) Freeman of Springfield, Ore ; Timothy Eugene, 16; Eva Mae, 14; and Philip Allen, 10, of the home. A daughter. Nancy Rose, pre ceded him in death during Janu ary 1947 Also surviving are three broth ers. William T. of Sebastopol, Calif.; Pau) Lester of Nyssa; and Marion C. Khnkcnlierg of Port land; one sister, Mrs. Frances Lewellen of Vale; and one grand child, Kristine Katherine Free man of .Springfield. Interment was made in Nyssa June 25 To Mr. and Mrs. Kaye R, Wilson of Parma, a 6-pound, 13 ounce girl, Vickey Lynn. June 26 To Mr and Mrs Billy Carr of Kahlotus, Wash., a 6- pound, 13Mi-ounce boy, Billy Joe. July 11‘—To Mr. and Mrs. Gent- Derrick of Nyssa, a 5-pound, 12- ounce girl, Lixa Ann. RIGHT IN KEEPING with Nyssa's forthcoming Aug. 4-6 Thun deregg Days was this Nyssa Nile Rodeo parade float—"World's Largest Thunderegg"—entered by Dick Bashford's "Golden Slip per in Vale. On the platform with the huge "EGG" were the "Desert Rats" who play for dancing Friday and Saturday nights at the county seat cafe and lounge. Only three of the musicians can be seen in this photo—however, the foursome included Gary Rumsey, on steel guitar: Dennis Page, base guitar; Marvin Mack lin, rhythm; and Dean Patterson, drums. Also on the float during the parsdes was Go-Go Girl Carmela Daniels.—Journal Photo. STEEL Owyhee Steel Vacation Time ?? Check Our Shelves BEFORE YOU GO! -o- Everything You'll Need for Complete Pleasure on the Trip . . . # Vitamins ft Sun Glasses ft Flashlights ft First Aid Kit ft Skin Lotion 'frTan Lotion ☆ Cameras ft Shaving Kit ft Insect Repellant NYSSA . PHARMACY 1 129 Main Street Phone 372-3551 NYSSA . . . 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