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THURSDAY, AUGUST II. 1966 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT --■wAg»' - ~aï~r Birthday Events Highlight News In Apple Valley Relatives Attend Eugene Services For Brother of Mrs. Lydia Worden Kathy Hardman spent the By Mrs. Waldo Smallay weekend at the Clyde Ritter resi APPLE VALLEY Mr. and dence in Vale. Mrs Clarence Pitman were Sun Mr. and Mrs. Larry Parsons of day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harvey Pitman and sons of Boise Ward of Caldwell were Sunday Other guests were Sandra Sue dinner guests in the Carl Lee Pitman of Tacoma, W iah.; Mr Hill residence. Afternoon visitors and Mrs. Glenwood Robinson of were Mrs. Leola Spelman and Boise. Curt. They celebrated a birthday an Visitors From Pocatello niversary for Charles Pitman. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashley and Weekend visitors of Mr. and family of Pocatello arrived Aug. 3 Mrs Buford Standerfer wen' her and remained until Friday with brother-in-law and sister. Mr and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mrs. Truman Valentine of Christ Garner. On Wednesday evening Dee Farr was among Boy Scouts the visitors were honored with a mas Valley, Ore. returning Saturday evening after family dinner in the parental On Sunday they celebrated a spending a week at Camp Billy home. Others attending were Mr. birthday anniversary for Mrs. Rice. Standerfer with a family dinner. and Mrs. Delbert Garner, the Dee Raturn From Oklahoma Other guests were her brother, Garner and Clark Olsen families. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McDermott The group picnicked and water- Alva Curtis, and her stepfather. returned recently from Ponca skiied last Thursday at Lake Dale May, both of New Plymouth; City, Okla., where they visited Owyhee Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith of her sister and attended a Jones Boise. Linda and Wanda Simpson family reunion. The Province and were Friday overnight guests of Eason families have visited in their grandparents, the Ray Mr and Mrs. Bud Bale and the McDermott home since their Simpsons. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie VISITING ROCKHOUNDS from California. just trying to cool children of Lowman were week return. Mrs. Bud McDermott and Eason and baby were Sunday off in the area's unusual over 100-degree weather. They are Grant end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex two children of Moses Lake ar dinner guests in the Simpson and Thelma Burris from McCloud. They told a local reporter that Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Bale rived Friday to visit the L. C. home. Terry Strong spent two they had been in this area several times and had never known it R«sid«nc« Chang«« Noted McDermotts and other relatives days with the Simpsons while her to be so hot . . . well, neither had moat Nyssans. and the Journal Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown moved at Vale. mother. Mrs. Bill Strong, was photographer proved it. wiping perspiration from the old brow. Mrs. Marie Moore and son. preparing to leave Monday for Coming from mountain country, near Mt. Shasta, this couple un back into their home last week; Hank, were Sunday picnic dinner Iowa to join her husband who doubtedly found this area's steamy-hot weather hard to take, de Mr and Mrs. Daniel Upshaw and children have moved to the Rex guests of the K. I. Petersons. Oth has employment there. spite the attraction of Nyssa's first annual Thunderegg Days. They Nichols house. The Browns were er guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wes Attend LDS Pioneer Event said they have relatives in Boise, so perhaps they finally found an living elsewhere while their resi ley Piercy, the Rev. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn were air-conditioned bouse, or perhaps remained in Nyssa until a Thurs dence was being cleaned and re John Nevins of Portland. among numerous others attend- | day evening breeze brought slightly cooler weather to the area. paired after a fire some weeks Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn vis ing the Pioneer dinner and pro ■ ago. ited Aug. 3 with Mrs. Ronnie gram Saturday at the Nyssa LDS Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hubbard of Ward and Johnnie and with her stake center. In the afternoon ■ New Meadows were weekend 86 - year - old grandmother, Mrs. they visited Mrs. Mary McCon- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Rhoades of Denver, who has been neli and her brother, Bill Snyder. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed a guest for the past two months Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Borge and Obendorf were Aug. 3 evening in the Ward home. Mrs. Rhoades. family of Grass Valley. Calif., I By Mrs. Dyre Roberts Mrs. Myrna Westfall returned guests of the Thompsons. Mrs. Ward find Johnnie visited visited several days early last Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edens and Monday evening in the Fenn resi week with his uncle, Mr. and Mrs. BIG BEND — William Search, . Tuesday to her home in Grants . Pass after a visit with Mr. and family of Nyssa were Sunday dence. father of Mrs. Raymond Cart Jake Borge. Another nephew, evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. Chet Smith. Travel River on Raft Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leach of Port wright and Mrs. Guy Jones, had misfortune of being hit by Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop re Roy Rookstool. Dudley Kurtz and his sons, land, i were Saturday^ 'lundieon ceived word Monday morning of Visits in Hill R««ld«nc« Kelly and Craig, traveled by raft guests of the Borge couple. The a train Aug. 3 in Parma. He is improving at his home the arrival of a daughter, Rhonda down the Snake river Sunday visitors were enroute to Yellow Mrs. Bernice Smith of Denver from minor injuries caused by Rene’, born that morning to his was a weekend guest of Mr. and afternoon. It took five hours to stone National park. sister. Mr. and Mrs. Duane La- Mrs. Alva Hill. All were Sunday go from Adrian to Nyssa, due to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenn and the accident. mont at Osage City, Kan. the fact that the river flow is family visited Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin so slow. They have made the in the Gene Simpson home. Ruse and family at Caldwell. Linda Sue Abbott was selected Couple Visits Grandparents trip in two hours. The trio re Saturday evening visitors in the as first runner-up in the Miss Robert Haile of Nyssa was a Mr. and Mrs. Alan Decker of port seeing wild geese and tur Bill Holdt home were Mr. and Fort Boise contest held Saturday Coburn, Idaho, arrived Saturday Sunday overnight guest of his keys on one of the islands. I Mrs. Ulis Holdt of Parma. at Parma. for a two - week visit with her | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Gooing. Julie Hansen of Parma had been their guest for three Tuppeny. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis, Mr. days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shippy and and Mrs. Jesse Stoker attended a banquet Saturday evening at children of Weiser were weekend the Chuck Wagon in Boise and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bos the Sunday picnic at Adrian park ton. Mrs. Frank Austin of Longview, for the 1951 graduating class of Wash., and Mrs. Ora Newgen of Adrian high school. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Van De Owyhee visited Aug. 3 with Mr. Water, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van and Mrs. Jack Wilson. DeWater attended a family pic Melba Couple Visits nic Sunday at a Caldwell park. Mmes Dyre Roberts. Verl Bi- j Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lane of shop, Willem Mantel and Ernest Melba were Friday visitors of Seuell attended an installation Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson. The tea for Malheur county home Lanes had their trailer house at makers last Thursday afternoon Nyssa south park and attended at Lions park in Ontario. Mrs. Thunderegg Days events. Messrs, and Mmes. John Boston Roberts was installed as secre and family, Lloyd Carpenter and tary-treasurer of the Big Bend family, Bob Taylor and family unit. picnicked and water skiied Sun Thompson on Fire Crew day at Black Canyon reservoir. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens and Jim Thompson is a member of the BLM fire crew fighting the Ray of Junction City, Ore., spent last week with her parents, Mr forest fire at Garden Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Russell of Fruitland visited Saturday Mrs. Chet Smith and other rela evening with Mr. and Mrs. Verl tives. Mrs. Ricks Gale and chil Bishop. dren of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Olson Slabaugh and children of Cald were Sunday dinner guests of well, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelton of Nyssa, Mrs. Pearle Abbott and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert and children were Sunday guests at family of Bruneau were Sunday the Smith home. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James •Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. David Krause of McGinnis. Rickie, small son of Mr. and Nyssa visited Sunday afternoon Mrs. Ricks Gale, underwent ma with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Murray jor surgery Friday at Caldwell I in Emmett. Mr. and Mrs. John Packwood Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spears and went to Imbler during the week family of Vale visited Sunday end to help their son, Harry and with Ben Witty and William family move to Payette. Teter. Helen Hatch left Aug. 3 to visit ! Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hatch at Visits in Smith Home Mrs. Eva Schuntz of Republican I Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stone City, Neb., is visiting her sister, at McMinnville. By Dal* Witt NTWKLL HEIGHTS—Mrs. Ly dia Worden received word Aug. 1 that her brother, Charles Madi son, had suffered a stroke and was taken to a hospital in Eugene. A nephev; Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Blood, ana a niece. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Benton, all of Canton, Okla., arrived that evening and I Mrs. Worden accompanied them to Eugene. Mr. Madison succumbed prior to their arrival there, and they remained for the funeral rites. ■ «■—' OLSEN COUPLE VISITS Captain and Mrs. Vard Olsen left Monday for their home at Ellsworth Air Force base after spending three weeks with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Ted Frahm, Mr. and Mis. Brig Olsen. The captain is now pilot of a KC-135 and is flight commander with n crew of eight men. During the couple's visit here, a reunion of the Frahm family wus held. MOVE TO MERIDIAN Mr. und Mrs. Evan Tobler moved July 31 from their home on highway 20-20 north of Nyssa to rural Meridian. Tobler as sumed management the previous Thursday of the AVI chicken farm in that area. His mother, Mrs. Verna Tobler. was a week end guest of the couple in their new home. and Mi s Cecil Ix'igh, and also, attended Fort Boise Days at I*nr- ma. Brent, Steve, Debra und George Standerfer of Boise stayed last week with their grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Buford Standerfer, while their mother, Mrs. Byron Standerfer, was recovering from un attack of bursitis. _ - . .... ; VISITORS FROM NAMPA Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Moore of Nampa and granddaughter, Tami IXiwell of Portland, were Satur day dinner guests of Mrs. Moore'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mc Connell. The two couples also attended the gem show in the school cafetorium. 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(Downstairs Apartment — Rear Entrance) MEMBER FEOERAl DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Operating From Nyssa Airport PHONES — 372-3058 or 372-3316 ..J NYSSAN RECEIVES DETAILED RESUME OF EUROPEAN TRIP Mrs. Myrtle Haymond recently received u resume of a family j trip tuken through parts of Eur- | ope by her son-in-luw and daugh ter, Muster Sergeant la-wis E. and Pat Haymond I-urkin and family, stationed at Evreux, France. The article, covering descriptive details of u trek through portions of France, Spain, Monuco, Ituly, Austria, Gerinuny and Switzer land, is very cleverly written. Due to length of the resume and lack of space, the Journal is un able to carry it in detail; how ever, the article has been return ed to Mrs. Haymond who resides at 416 Ehrgood avenue in Nyssa. The Journal publishers suggest that interested area residents call on her und ask to read the items which Mrs. Larkin has entitled “Hew Not to Sec Europ«» in 13 Days." 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