Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 28, 1966, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY. JULY 28. 1968
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE
Work Session, Fellowship Meeting
Held by Members of Church Circle
Guests in the Jack Woods home
Sunday evening were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Share. Betty Parker,
Don Hayworth and Ada Schwei­
zer. Homemade ice cream was
prepared and served.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Neagle
and Patty of Boulder City, Nev.,
visited July 13-14 with her bro­
ther and sister-in-law, Mr and
Mrs. Jack Woods. Merlin Gibson,
a cousin of Jack Woods, arrived
July 18 by plane from Hurricane,
Utah. He plans to spend the re­
mainder of the summer in the
Mrs. Pete Wilson of Moses Woods home.
Lake. Wash., visited July 17 with Visit* Parents in La Grand*
Mr. and Mrs. James Langley. She
Mrs. Keith Langley and Todd
was enroute home from Colorado
visited several days last week
where she had been visiting rela­ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
tives. Mmes. Langley and Wilson
Ed Alexander at La Grande. Car­
visited Sunday afternoon with oline Alexander of Portland is
Mrs. Wayne Robb.
visiting her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Picnic Honors Anniversary
Keith Langley and family.
A picnic dinner was served on
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen
the evening of July 17 at the E. J. went to Palisades corner Sunday.
Hobson home in honor of Mrs. July 17, to meet a truck from
Hobson’s birthday anniversary. Emmett which was hauling some
Attending were the James Lang­ cattle to the Lorensen ranch. Mrs.
leys, Keith Langleys, Joe Hobsons Lorensen visited Mertrude King
of Ontario, Mary Jane Wilds, in Payette during the afternoon.
Janet Kimball of Oakland. Calif., . | Gloria and ______
___ ______
Harriet spent
the af-
Caroline Alexander of Portland. | temoon with Ruthie Stephen at
Mrs. Homer Brewer and girls.
the Joe Stephen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holub vis­
The Lewis and Ike Mitchell
ited July 17 in the Wilbur Chapin families and Mrs. Myrtle Hillis
home where they were guests for picnicked July 17 near Owyhee
homemade ice cream.
dam.
Adah Schweizer entertained at
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder
a barbecue dinner Monday eve­ spent a recent Sunday evening in
ning for Mr. and Mrs. Charles the Herbert Dimmit home at Vale.
Share, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woods,
Betty Parker, Don Hayworth and Visitors From Provo
Mrs. John Taylor and children
Emma Householder.
of Provo, Utah, are visiting this
Host Family Picnic
week in the George Folkman
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alexander home. The Folkmans visited Sat­
entertained Monday evening, July urday in Boise with Mr. and Mrs.
18, with a picnic dinner. Guests Billy Hadley and family. Bret
were her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Hadley accompanied them home
Robert Alexander of Quincy, for a visit.
Wash.; their two sons, Richard of
Mrs. Magnus Ekanger visited
Fruitland and the Hubert Alex­ Saturday afternoon with her par­
ander family of Reno. Nev. Also ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cleaver
present were the men’s sisters. in Nyssa. Monday morning visit­
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McMillan and ors in the Ekanger home were
family of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. the John Cleavers and Mrs. Velma
Robert Feltz of Homedale and Boyer of St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs.
Sherry Gilliam of Elko, Nev. The Boyer is John Cleaver’s sister.
Quincy visitors were Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Derrick and
overnight guests of the Harold new daughter, Lisa Ann, are
Alexanders.
spending some time in the Babe
Mrs. Gary Nielsen and David Derrick residence.
of Boise visited for several days
Kelly, Brenda and Michael
in the Elver Nielsen home. Gary Connell spent last week with
arrived July 16 from Nevada their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
where he had been employed and Gabe Astoreca.
the family left Sunday evening
for their home. The Nielsen wo­ VISIT IN HOLCOMB HOME
men and David visited July 15
Recent visitors in the Wilbur
with Mrs. Effie Nielsen in Nu Holcomb home were his parents,
Acres.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Holcomb; his
Attend Family Picnic
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
The Wayne Robb family, Mr. Mrs. Elmer Holcomb, all of Troy,
and Mrs. Charles Killmeyer of Kan. The two couples left last
Mentor, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Friday to return to their homes
Wyatt and girls of Roswell, and following a 10-day visit in this
their aunt, Eva Robinson, attend­ area.
ed a family dinner July 17 at the
home of the women’s mother, Mae
To Buy. Sell or Rent,
Try the Classified Pagel
Lytle in Roswell.
By Freda Astoreca
SUNSET VALLEY — Members
of the Missionary circle met July
12 at the Owyhee church parson­
age for a work session. The ladies
are painting and cleaning the
house, mowing and cleaning the
yards.
After lunch a fellowship meet-
ing was held, Opening prayer
was given by Ethel Mae Dail,
with devotions led by Freda As­
toreca. Clara Corfield served re­
freshments of Jello and cookies.
Semi-Boneless
PORK
STEAK . .
Country-Style
PORK
SAUSAGE
• • •
Lb.
Sliced Free!
BOLOGNA
49‘
45'
39*
Farmerette Members
Hold Annual Picnic
At Baxter Residence
By Mabelle McKague
NU ACRES Annual Farmer­
ette club picnic was held last
Wednesday evening, July 20, at
the home of Mrs. Ralph Baxter.
The club furnished the ham
which was baked by Mrs. Baxter
and others furnished food for the
potluck dinner, including an
abundance of homemade ice
cream.
There were 24 adults and nine
children present and the evening
was spent in visiting.
Arriving recently at the Alden
Bryan home were his son-in-law ■
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Fogle. Starr and Cheryl of San j
1
Leandro, Calif. Other visitors I
there were Bryan’s cousins, Mr. ,
and Mrs. George Bird of Oroville,
Calif.
Visitor* From Holland
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Krupt and |
two children of Holland arrived I
July 17 at the home of his aunt, I
Mrs. Alida Smit. Krupt is an ex­
change teacher from Holland and
has been in Minnesota during the
past few months. He and his
family soon will return to Hol­
land and they left the latter part
of the week for New York.
Mrs. Smit and the Krupt family
drove to Goodrich on July 20 and
were guests at the home of Mrs
Smit’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Tailant and sons for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smit and
children left July 22 for Yonsalla,
Ore., near Eugene, to attend a
By Mr*. Dyre Robert*
family reunion of the Lee family.
Mrs. Smit is the former Joyce
BIG BEND—Mrs. Mary Thomp­
Lee. They returned to their home son was honored guest at a fare­
the following Monday afternoon. well luncheon held Friday after­
Returns From Dry Lake
noon. July 22. at the Verl Bishop
Ralph Baxter, who has been home. Mrs. Thompson plans to
employed as foreman at a large move during Aug ist to a new
farm in the Dry Lake area, re­ home in Seattle.
turned July 24 to his home. Mrs.
Among the 35 women and 10
Baxter went to Dry Lake the children attending the event were
preceding day and accompanied Mmes. Vernon Parker, Pud Long,
her husband home.
Glenn Ward and Lois Williams of
Mrs. Clea Hille and three chil­ Adrian; R. D. McKinley, Hugh
dren of Salt Lake City visited Eddy and Caroline, and Gerrit
July 24 at the home of Mr. and Timmerman of Newell Heights:
Mrs. Ralph Baxter. They were Mrs. Larry Bauman and Mark of
enroute to Yellowstone park on Nyssa and Mrs. Mary Hatt of
vacation.
Owyhee junction.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague
were recent Thursday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Nood of
dinner guests at the home of his I Temple City, Calif., are visiting
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mc­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bishop. A
Kague and family of Marsing. Bishop family picnic was held in
Mrs. Mary White of Kansas City, their horftr Sunday at a Caldwell
Mo., was also a guest. She is park. Residents attending from
mother of Mrs. Ron McKague and Big Bend included Mr. and Mrs.
is spending a month with her Walter Bishop, Mrs. Dallas Cha-
daughter and family.
ney and children, Mrs. Glen Molt
and family.
Leave for Kansas Home
Mr. and Mrs. Vai Sorensen left
last Thursday morning for their
home in Wichita, Kan., following
a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs.
By Mr*. George Moeller
Verl Bishop and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pike of Mos­
Edythe Prosser, Lennie Smith
cow, Idaho, visited recently with and Pearl Blevins attended fun­
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Houston. The eral services last Friday morning
two couples spent one day fishing for Mrs. Faye Warner in Cald-
at Lost lake in Idaho and one day well.
at Lake Owyhee.
Mrs. Loretta Reed and Laurie
Grandson Visits Car rolls
of Boise, Mrs. Lorraine Bauman
Steven Carroll of Kellogg, Ida­ and Mark of Nyssa spent several
ho, is visiting his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll.
family and Jim Farmer had a
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard at­ family dinner July 24 at the
tended a July 24 family potluck home of Mrs. Amy Stradley.
dinner at the home of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. John Zittercob,
Mrs. John Carr in Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard, Mr.
Miss Lucille White of Boise and Mrs. Theo Matherly, Lee Dail
spent a recent weekend with her and family visited Sunday eve­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orland ning, July 24, with Mr and Mrs.
White. Lucille and Lois Spitze Louie Pryor on Ontario Heights.
spent Saturday evening in Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kotschevar
Group Hold* Family Dinner
_ of Homedale
____ visited
_____
and Randy
Messrs, and Mmes. Harold Dail July 24 with Mr. and Mrs. Orland
and family, Boyd Haney and I White.
y**
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Mary Thompson Feted al Luncheon
Prior io Departure for Seattle Home
MEMBERS OF ADRIAN HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1958 held
their 10th anniversary class reunion July 9-10. with a Saturday
evening banquet at East Side cafe in Ontario and a Sunday picnic 4
in the Adrian park. Among those attending were 16 former class­
mates. their husbands and or wives. In the front row are Kaye
Hammon Parsons. Francene Peterson Montgomery, Carol Slippy
Duncan. LaDawn Woolley Maw. Edith Matthews Kressiy, Margie
Quick Schenk, Dorothy Stradley Quick and Mrs. John Thiel. Sec­
ond row includes Stan Parsons. Dolly Search Jones. Catherine
Thiel Skinner. Vanae Stoker Knight. Mrs. George Jelinek. Mrs.
Norman Price, Norman Price. John Thiel and Duane Kressiy. In
the back row are Guy Jones. Robert Skinner. Georps Jelinek,
Robert Uriel, Tom Duncan. Dick Schenk. Eugene Maw and Ray
Knight.
days last week visiting their par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van
DeWater.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts visited Mon­
day afternoon with her cousin,
Agnes McClure in Caldwell.
Hatch Villi* Relative*
Merle Hatch visited Wednesday
evening. July 20, with his aunts,
Helen Hatch, Mrs. James McGin­ CARTWRIGHTS TAKE TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cart­
nis and family. Merle, a former
resident of the Big Bend area wright and Dean returned home
had just returned from Lima Sunday from a vacation trip
Peru, and will soon leave for which took them through central,
Bangkok, Thailand. He is em­ southern and western Oregon
ployed by Utah Construction They visited places of interest,
company.
including Crater lake, Oregon
I
caves
and also went into Califor-
of
Wilder
and
Mrs. Ed Maurer
Mrs. j Al Kiester of Homedale j nia to see the redwoods. The trio
visited Saturday morning with i also spent some time in the coas-
' tai area and visited former Nys-
Edythe Prosser.
sans Mr. and Mrs. Dale Overstakc
Church Group Take* Outing
Lois Seuell, Eleanor English,
G. G. Holly and Ben Witty went 19 on Mr*. Verle Bishop and fam­
with young people of the Pres­ ily and their guests. Mr. and Mrs.
byterian church on an outing Vai Sorensen. Thomas is a bro­
Monday and Tuesday. They vis­ ther of Mrs. Bishop and Mrs.
ited the volcano near Jordan Val­ Sorensen.
ley and stayed overnight at Sil­
Carol Clucas spent several days
ver City, Idaho.
last week visiting her brother-in-
Mrs. Carroll Thomas and fam­ law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ver­
ily of rural Caldwell called July non Slippy and family at Weiser.
Around Arcadia
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Meats
— Retail
503 Main Street
Dial 372-3937 or 372-3562
NYSSA . . . OREGON
Mr. and Mrs J. E BfOWOT
moved early thi* week from their
home north of Nyssa to the
dwelling owned by Norn Graham
and located nt 212 Bower avenue.
The Brower* sold their hou*e to
Mr. and Mrs John Studer nnd
family who arc moving here from
El Centro, Calif. Studer is man­
ager at the Nyssa plant of Des­
sert Seed company.
The Brower couple plan* to
build a new home at the corner
of Sixth street and Bower ave­
nue.
ARRIVES FROM WISCONSIN
Mrs. F u m n Oudenhoven of
Pewaukee, Wi»., arrived Saturday
for a three-week visit with her
brother-in-law nnd sister, Mr and
Mrs. I. O. Lawson.
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