Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 18, 1966, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 1966
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE TWO
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
TED M. BRAMMER. Editor and Publisher
Correspondent
Reports Activities
In Big Bend Area
Lutheran Pastor
To Be Installed
In Sunday Rites
Telephone Pet-Peeves
Whan a parson dials a wrong
taiaphona numbar, which 1» so
vary aasy io do In this age of
"many numbers," why does he
or she just hang up on the one
who answers?
Would it not be just as aasy
to say. "Sorry — I must have
dialed the wrong number." Just
any polite remark would leave
a better feeling with the per­
son who answered, even though
the one who dialed is unknown.
Another peeve Is that of par­
ents allowing children to play
with the telephone, when ac­
tually it is not a toy, but an in­
strument of communication.
By Mrs. Dyre Robert»
BIG BEND- Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Van Landinghum and family of I
North Bend, Ore., visited last
week with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Edens and Jerry.
Mmes. Mary and Bobbi Thomp­
son were recent Tuesday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bi­
shop.
Mr. und Mrs. Harvey Bennett
are vacutioning on the north fork
Published Every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon
of Malheur river.
Mrs. Horace Chaney left Mon­
Entered at the Post Office at Nyssa. Oregon, for Transmission
day for Del Rio, Texas, to care lutter couple's wedding anniver­
Through the United States Mails, as a Second Class Matter
for children of Mr. and Mrs. Du- sary.
Under the Act of March 3, 1879.
vid Chaney while the latter un-
Mrs. Imagene Carpenter and
CONSERVATIVE BAPTISTS
dergoes surgery.
family of Ontario visited Friday
FORM CHURCH IN NYSSA
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edens Hava Granddaughter
A Conservative Baptist church
Henry Edens.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edens are
has been organized in Nyssa with
Guests
in Chaney Home
grandparents of u baby girl, Jen­
the first services scheduled Sun­
Mr,
and
Mrs. Emmett Gifford,
nifer Marie, born Aug. 10 to Mr.
day morning, Aug. 21. The con­
Mrs. Karen McClung and Danae
and
Mrs.
Ihit
Edens
of
Ontario.
gregation will meet temporarily
The little miss joins two brothers Cook of Boise were Struiny guests 4
By Freda Astoreca
Ken Lorensen visited Wednes- in the American Legion hall with
of Horace Chaney am family.
at home.
Mrs. Mary Thompson was a
SUNSET VALLEY—Messrs, and I day of last week with Mrs. Berne | the Rev. Dale Andrews as in­
Mrs. Burton Bludes und Nancy Sunday dinner guest of Mr and
Mmes. Gamer Cleaver and chil­ Lorensen and children in Ontario. terim pastor.
and Mrs. Fremonte Heaps of Mrs. Howard Obcndorf in Ros­
The worship service will be
dren of Unionville, Iowa; Paul He was a Sunday dinner guest
Nampa
visited Friday afternoon well
Cleaver and Paul of Pocatello; of Mr. and Mrs. William Turner. held at 9 a m. with Sunday school
with Mrs. Dyre Roberts.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts accompanied
John Cleaver, Nyssa; Jerry Gor­ Mrs. Lorensen and girls are spen­ slated to begin at 10 o’clock.
To correct an error reported Mrs. Jim Carroll and daughters
don and family of Arock; Max ding two weeks at Quaker Hill
last week: It was Ricky Abbott, of Vale to Nampa Sunday after­
OWYHEE CHURCH YOUTH
Cleaver and son of Newton, Iowa, camp at McCall.
son of Mrs. Pearle Abbott, instead noon to visit Mrs. Florence Hen-
GROUP ELECTS OFFICERS
were recent visitors at the Mag­ Returns From Nebraska
of Ricks Gale Jr. who underwent derlider und Mrs. Marie Douglas.
At an Aug. 10 meeting, the |
nus Ekanger home. The Cleaver
Mrs. Ira Price returned Aug. 7 I youth group of Owyhee Commu­ "IT WAS THE MOST WONDERFUL TRIP I've ever had.'" were recent surgery at a Caldwell hos­
Jim Thompson returned homo
men are Mrs. Ekangers brothers.
from a visit to Nebraska. Mr. nity church selected new officers.! the words of Mrs. Angie Cook, who on Sunday was taken on a pital.
Saturday evening after fighting
79th
birthday
anniversary
jaunt
by
two
friends.
Mrs.
Alice
Neiger
Linda Bishop, accompanied by fire with BUM crews near Gar­
Carylee Mefford was named ■ and Miss Margery Nihart. The trio left Nyssa early Sunday morn­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Counsil and and Mrs. Marion Carey and fam­
Margaret Wood of John Day, left den Valley, Idaho.
ily
of
Grangeville
were
Sunday
program
chairman;
Mark
Ste-1
children of Denver. Colo., are
ing and visited Mrs. Cook's birthplace. Malheur City and the near­ Aug. 10 for Spokane to visit Mr.
visiting in this community. They overnight guests of her parents, phen, song leader; Marilyn Ste­ by cemetery. It was the first time the birthday honoree had been
and Mrs. LeRoy Bishop. They re­
the
Ira
Prices.
Chris
and
Doug
phen, secretary; Leila Farmer,
were recent dinner guests and
in
that
area
since
she
was
four
years
of
age.
Malheur
City
and
turned
Sunday evening.
Share
spent
last
week
with
their
pianist; and Axel Stephen, devo­
afternoon visitors at the home of
Miss Lynn Chaney of Boise is
the cemetery markers had been destroyed by fire years ago. but
tions.
his sister, Mrs. R. C. Smith Jr. grandparents, the Price couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alexander
The young people meet at 8 the graveyard has been renovated. Replicas of tree stumps mark spending a week’s vacation with
Other guests were Johi. Knot-
and
family
attended
a
Nazarene
o’clock each Wednesday evening the graves of Woodmen of the World and the American flag flies her father, Horace Chancy, Rosa­
tingham of the Mitchell Butte
vicinity, Charles Moore of New camp meeting on Sunday and and invite all area youths to at­ proudly. Mrs. Cook noted that the last burial made in the ceme­ lie and Sammy.
Plymouth and and Mrs. O. P. were dinner guests of the John tend. — Marilyn Stephen. Secre­ tery was the latter part of 1965 when the body of a Vale resident, Return From Washington
Price family in Nampa.
Mr. Woodcock, was interred. After eating their lunch in the shadow
tary.
Counsil.
Mrs. Pete Sillonis and children
of an old building, the Nyssa women then drove to Dooly mountain returned Wednesday from a 10-
Mrs. Don Connell and children
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Counsil
where they were given permission to visit the radar station. From day visit with relatives near
and family of New Plymouth visited Friday afternoon with the RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA
Mrs. Ron Zerbel, Deborah, Kar­ there they could see several lakes, as well as La Grande. Hunting­ Kalama, Wash.
spent the afternoon visiting with Gabe Astoreca family. Mr. and
the Smiths and their guests. The Mrs. Duane Smith spent the en, Ronnie and Vanessa return­ ton and other towns. Mrs. Cook stated that she had never seen
Carlene and Darlene Carroll of
Harry Counsils are house guests weekend at the Astoreca home. ed home Monday evening after lovelier scenery anywhere. After visiting Mrs. Nettie Cook and Vale spent three days last week
of her mother, Mrs. Bruce Jen­ Mrs. Smith was released from the spending two weeks with her family in Baker, the trio stopped al Farewell Bend for another with their grandparents, Mr. and
hospital Friday evening and is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael outdoor meal and arrived home late Sunday evening.—Staff Photo. Mrs. Dyre Roberts, while their
kins in Nyssa.
reported to be getting along very Marche of Sacramento. During
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Car­
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wilson and well. The Smiths are spending their stay in the Golden state,
roll, were on business at Orovada,
BLAIRS RETURN HOME
Clay of Moses Lake visited dur­ this week with the Clancy Cable they toured Disneyland and also RIGHT KIND OF CURVE
Nev., and Burns, Ore.
visited relatives in San Francisco. | The safest curve is a smile. It
ing the weekend with Mr. and family in Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Frell Blair re­
Mr. and Mrs. David Krause
Mrs. George Folkman. Mrs. Wil­ Return From Church Camp
The Nyssans spent two days at can straighten out a lot of things. turned home Saturday evening took Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts
127 Main Streot
son (Garnet) came for the reunion
Folsom lake, a resort area near — Submitted for publication by after vacationing for several days to the Smorquet in Caldwell Sat­
NYSSA . . . OREGON
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wayne
Robb
and
of 1956 graduates. Mrs. Carl
Sacramento. Other guests in the Ole Dyrlund.
at Lake Tahoe.
urday evening in honor of the
Simpson visited Saturday after­ Gwen visited Sunday at Quaker Marche home were Mrs. Zerbel's
Hill
camp
at
McCall
and
brought
noon in the Folkman home.
aunt and family who were visit­
home their daughter, Julie, who ing from Hawaii.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grey of had spent a week there. Lerna
Cozad, Neb., visited from Thurs­ and Kathy Hardman returned ARRIVES FOR REUNION
day until Saturday with cousins. with the Robbs who took them
Darrel Cartwright of Portland
r
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Johnson. to their home and visited their arrived Friday evening to attend
The Greys went on to Caldwell mother, Mrs. Sid Hardman.
reunion events with other mem- ■
Mrs. Gary Nielsen and David bers of his 1956 NHS graduating
to visit the Jim Chadd family.
of Boise, Mrs. Bill Nielsen and class. He was a weekend house
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson Lee Ann of Seattle visited re­ guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs
of Rupert were recent visitors of cently in the Elver Nielsen home. Art Cartwright, Arleta and Dean
Mrs. Gary Nielsen had spent sev­
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin.
eral days in the area.
VISIT IN HUFFMAN HOME
Club Holds Ice Cream Party
Esther Stephen and Russell
Mr. and Mrs. George Pratt of
Pleasant Hour club members, Gressley visited Sunday evening Kirkland, Wash., were Aug. 10
their families and friends had an with the George Folkman couple. visitors and overnight guests of
ice cream party last Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Huffman.
evening at the Fred Morton resi­ Family Visits From Madras
dence in Cow Hollow.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chard, Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gillingham and Carol of Madras were week­
r
of Payette visited Friday after­ end guests at the Elver Nielsen
J
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Jack home. The Chards left Sunday
*
Wood.
morning for Yellowstone park.
Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Astoreca
and girls were Aug. 10 evening
EXPRESSION OF THANKS
We take this opportunity to barbecue dinner guests at the
thank Drs. L. A. Maulding, K. A. Jeses Asumendi home. The two
Physicians and
Danford, David Sarazin and the families were celebrating Rober­
ta
’
s
12th
birthday
anniversary.
Surgeons
nursing staff at Malheur Memorial
for care and kindness shown our Dessert of cake and ice cream
loved one during her illness. We was served.
K. E. KERBY, M. D.
Mrs. Jess Asumendi and Lillena
also express appreciation to
K. A. DANFORD, M. D.
friends for the many kindnesses spent the weekend with her par­
KEN PFAFF, M. D.
extended during our period of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trump
Physicians and Surgeons
good at
major airlinet, car rental
at Wallowa. She brought home
bereavement.
Dial 372-2241
her son, Curtis, who had spent Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m.
—The Family of
agencies, restaurants, and motels. , /rifC
some time with his grandparents.
Mrs. Alma Cochrun
Daily Except Saturday and
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Orville Jacobson will be in­
stalled as pastor of Faith Luth­
eran church during the 11 o'clock
worship service on Sunday, Aug.
21, it is announced by congrega­
tion members.
Conducting the rites will be the
Rev. S. C. Seifkes of Seattle, dis­
trict president of the Lutheran
church.
The new minister is a recent
graduate of Luther Theological
seminary at St. Paul, Minn., and
together with his wife, Kathy,
was expected to arrive during the
middle of the week in Nyssa.
Oul-of-Siaie Relatives Are Guests
Of Residents in Sunset Valley Area
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Physician and Surgeon
Dial 372-2216
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Daily Except Wednesday, Satur­
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and Saturday, 9 to 12.
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Daily Except Thursday, Saturday
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