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THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1967 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE SIX Around Ad rían Area Leave For Florida Recent Golden Event Honors Bishop Couple Grandson Arrives Big Bend Events Told A/1C and Mrs. James Zink Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ber- Ryan at Haines. D ring Memo and daughter, Elisabeth left By Pauline Mac key rial weekend her parents, Mr. June 6 for their home at Nice gam announce the arrival of a ADRIAN - Mr. and Mrs. Bob and Mrs. George Johnston of ville, Fla., after a 45-day leave. grandson, born June 2, 1967 to Hamilton of Boise visited June 4 By Mrs. Dyre Roberts They spent a week visiting re JIG BEND—Mr. and Mrs. their son-in-law and daughter, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reno visited here. David Looney has returned to Walter Bishop celebrated tbeir Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kom of latives in California. W. E. Ashcraft. BIG BEND—Duane DeGroff the University of Oregon at His brother, Sp. William F. golden wedding anniversary on McFarland, Calif. Mrs. Jack Dobson anddaugh- Eugene after visiting his par of Augusta, Georgia, arrived The infant weighed in at nine- Zink had a two week leave from Sunday, June 4, 1967, at their ters of Madras spent several last week to visit his aunt, ents, Mr. and Mrs.Bill Looney. Letterman General hospital pounds, one-ounce; and joins home In this community where recent days with her grand He completed his counseling Mrs. Boyce Van de Water. while they were in the Golden 80 relatives and friends called three sisters, Julie, six years parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. William Teter recently at duties and was graduated June state. old, twins Terry and Tammy James and his family to extend greetings. Ashcraft. On June 2 Jack Dob tended the encampment of 11. David has been accepted spent three week with his par Hosts and hostess for the who will be five years old son and Jackie Richardson Spanish American War veterans at the Naval Officers Training In August. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Zink occasion were the honorees' arrived to take them home. School and will report at New Mrs. Bergam is spending six in Nampa. of Nyssa and they all spent son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Buckland Mrs. Harvey Bennett enter port, R. L on June 17th for weeks with her daughter and a week visiting relatives in and Mrs. Cyrus Bishop and of Eastern Idaho recently visit tained the Women’s Association duty. Portland. Wayne of Middleton; a grand family while Kom attends sum ed her sister, Mr. and Mrs. last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Cherise Miedinger, who has mer school In Nashville, Tenn. The James Zinks will go home daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don W. E. Ashcraft Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bennett and Mrs. John been attending Northwest Nara- via Yellowstone park and will Job of Boise. Eddy Dupont and daughter of Packwood attended from Big rene college in Nampa, was a visit at Rapid City, S. D. and Special guests were Mr. Bis Madras visited recently with Bend. recent overnight guest of her Kansas City. Mrs. Zink Is hop’s twin brother and sister- her gran<$arents, the W. E. Mrs. Boyce Van de Water Is aunt Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney. the former Urte Sa jrie of Hop in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bis Ashcrafts. taking a leave of absence from She left June 2 for her home Salee, Germany. hop of Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. George De the Avon work due to illness. in Pasco, Wash. Her cousin, Ernest Koehler Among out-of-area guests Haven and Vicki, Mrs. Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Burton Barnes May 30 dinner guests of Mr. of Hop Salee, Germany also were Mr. and Mrs. Martin DeHaven returned home June 4 Maurice Corey, Nyssa rock of Prineville, attended Cath and Mrs. Bill Looney were visited with the Dee Zink family Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fair from Oakridge where they at collector, was guest speaker erine Satners graduation. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney of and with the William T. Ash brothers of Donnelly, Idaho; tended the graduations of their at the Single Parents club in the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blades Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford crafts. He is spending several Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lee. grandson, Terry Landau and YWCA at Boise. and Diane of Carthage, Mr. and Looney and sons of Vale, Mrs. months in the United States. Other guests Included those a daughter, Mrs. Ray Landau. He discussed the art and Mrs. Burton Blades of Nampa, Tina Schiemer and granddaugh from Meridian, Caldwell, Mid The latter was one of twenty- techniques of “rock hounding*’, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Heap of ters Donna, Ann and Jane Ross- dleton and Homedale. one adults receiving their high displayed samples of rocks and Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Jim bach. A beautiful three-tier cake school diplomas. showed photographic slides of Carroll and family of Vale, Mrs. K. L Peterson and Mrs. was baked, decorated and pre Terry Landau and a friend, Succor Creek. Mr. and Mrs. David Krause of Grace Day accompanied the sented to the Bishop couple by Robert Mount of Oakridge visit Nyssa were Sunday dinner Adrian Gard-n club members Mrs. Dallas Chaney, a grand ed several days recently with guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dyre to Vale June 3 to view an iris niece and Mrs. Horace Chaney. Mr. and Mrs. William Carl his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts. Mrs. Delno Brock, garden. The honored couple have ask son of Weiser were May 28 George De Haven. Mr. and Mrs. K. 1. Peterson Carol and Cheryl, Mrs. Edythe ed the Journal to express their dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parker and Mrs. Marie Moore attended Prosser called in the afternoon. Although the big game regu appreciation to relatives and Charles Pitman at the Washing attended the recent open house the open house honoring Mr. Mrs. Florence Klholm of lations booklet will not be avail friends who called, sent cards ton Hotel in Weiser. Later honoring Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Walter Bishop on their Boise visited Sunday evening and other remembrances on they all visited with Elmer Bishop on their Golden wedding Golden wedding anniversary able to hunters for at least three with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. week or more, information on their special day. Cone at Park Haven rest home. anniversary. June 4. Mrs. Moore was a Arthur Gale. June 4 dinner guest of Mr. luncheon guest of the Petersons. the fall hunts is available at all Mrs. Eula Wlsby and chil license dealers. and Mrs. Robert Duncan and Mrs. Don Hamilton reports dren of Spokane arrived Sunday License agencies have been family were his parents, Mr. that her brother, Alvin Hixson fbr a visit with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Pate Duncan of Vale. arrived in Pendleton June 4 provided with a summary of the Elmer Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Veryl Harrison by plane on a 30-day leave from regulations which includes sea Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucas son dates, bag limits, and a spent a recent weekend with his Germany and plans to visit and Cleve attended the Dairy brief on the open areas for all parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack rela tives in this area. men's banquet at Vale Satur By Avo Moeller big game seasons scheduled for Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pike of day evening when Carol Mc this fall. Big game seasons Moscow, Idaho and his mother, Cormick was crowned Malheur ARCADIA—Fifteen members listed in the summary include Mrs. Beulah Pike of Weiser Mrs. Pearle Abbott and Susie of the Arcadia club met June 9 general deer and elk hunts, unit visited Saturday afternoon in visited Sunday afternoon with permit hunts, extended seasons, in the home of Mrs. Parley Feik, the Cecil Houston home. Mr. and Mrs. Ricks Gale in and controlled seasons. A list with Mrs.Cecil Houston receiv Mr. and Mrs. Art Richardson Boise. ing of archery seasons is also ing the hostess gift. and family of Boise spent the Mrs. Leroy Bennett and Mrs. During election of officers included, along with the bear weekend in the Ernest Stephen Dick Bennett and children at Mrs. Marvin Schnabel was and mountain goat seasons. son home. tended a birthday party for Hunters interested in filing named president; Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard Kelly Bennett, who recently application for the controlled Norman, vice-president; Mrs. returned Saturday after spend turned six. hunts or unit permit hunts are Don Bullard, secretary-trea ing ten days at their summer Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock They were presented requested to contact their local surer. home In McCall. They also and Carol of Sunset Valley and gifts from the club. license dealer. Huntinglicen visited in Colfax, Wash., before Miss Cheryl Brock of Boise Among secret sisters receiv ses and big game tags may also returning home. were Sunday guests of Mrs. ing gifts were Mmes. Ted Bow be obtained. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowers Edythe Prosser. The regulations booklet is ex ers, Orland White, Nell Peter of Renton, Wash., spent the Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucas pected to be available for dis son, Clyde Bowers,Cecil Hous weekend with his parents, Mr. tribution to hunters by late ton, Fred Norman and Otis and Mrs. Clyde Bowers. They were co-hostesses of a ham burger fry last Thursday at Bullard. June or early July. left Monday for their home. the Roy Rucker home in Parma. Mrs. Jim Tracy, a new member of the club, was given Earns OSU Degree a surprise pink and blue shower following the business session. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parr Next meeting will be July 23 returned recently from Corval when a family potluck dinner lis where they attended Oregon will be served at the home of State university commencement Mr. and Mrs. Brig Olsen. exercises. Their son, W. Frank Orville Carroll took Mrs. (Buzz) Parr, receivedhisde- E. J. Marquardt and son to Boise When they left by gree in business and technology. June 7. The W. Frank Parrs and son, plane to join her husband In Donny arrived Tuesday at the Pensacola, Fla., where he is parental Parr home and will stationed with the armed ser vices. remain for the summer. Corey Speaks To Boise Club License Dealers Now Have Fall Hunting Rules Arcadia Group Elects Officers, Plans Dinner INTRODUCING r Water Heat in Troubles? DICK TRACY OUR NEW LUBE MAN • 4 Years Shop In H. S. • 2 Years Shop At TVCC • 2 Years Practical Use HE’LL ALSO BE BE DOING MINOR TUNE - UP - JOBS GIVE HIM A TRY ! Johannesen-Adams Motors, Inc 420 Main Street Nyssa, Ore. 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JAMES REILLY Parma............ 722-5848 Ce» ••>•<■< > Graham. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Harvey of Nampa, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelton and Lona of Nyssa visit ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith. John Samer returned to his home last Thursday after being a patient at Holy Rosary hospital in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. HerbThomas of Weiser visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Noel Tup- peny, Mr. and Mrs. larry De Haven. and Surgeon« Buy beef! It's as simple as that. While other living costs have sky • Mr. and Mr«. Horace Chaney and Sammy, Mr. and Mrs. Dm Kadel and family helped them move. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bishop visited Sunday at their ranch at laing Valley. They were also dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wiley. Dean Goddard of Reno spent several days last week visiting Boyce and Bill Van de Water. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett returned home June 6 from a short vacation at Unity. They were joined there by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Foster of Joseph. The Fosters accompanied them home. They returned toJoseph last Thursday. Boyce Willets, William Van de Water and Harvey Bennett were honorary pallbearers for the late l^e Johnston. Services were held Monday afternoon at Boise. Rosalie Chaney went to Boise Saturday evening to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Physician« How to Buy More with Your Income Imperial Hotel The event was held for members of the JOY .Sunday School class of Roswell Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wood of Seattle, visited Friday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wood and family of Marsing were also Sunday guests of the Woods. Mrs. Lorraine Blameir of Gooding brought her three sons to stay with Mr, and Mrs. Chet Smith while she and her hus band attended a Bank of Idaho convention at Sun Valley. Mrs. Anna Chaney of Nyssa is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney. Catherine Samer, Nola White and Judith Teter were among those graudating from T.V.C.C Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mirlon Seuell, Mrs. Lloyd Seuell, Alan and Vicki of Connell, Wash., are visiting with relatives here. Mrs. Marion Seuell was an overnight guest of her son, Ernest and family. She left Friday to at tend the wedding of a grand daughter in Calif. Mrs. Lloyd Seuell and children visited Fri day with the Ernest Seueils. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Brum baugh Jr. of Roswell went to Winnemucca Friday, to attend the marriage of the latters daughter, Billy. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fogleman and Eiileen of Nampa, visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van de Water. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cam eron and family have moved to the Keith Cameron place across the Snake river. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins arrived Satur day for the funeral of their grandfather, A. J. Hopkins. They were Bill of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hopkins of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hill and family of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams left for their home Sunday morning. Little Hobby Adams remained to accompany Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hopkins to Albany where he will visit his grandparents. Tony Hill will spend next week with the Ken neth Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. JimChaneyand family moved to Cove, Ore., over the weekend. He plans to work on a wheat farm there. Mrs. Dallas Chaney and family,