Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 01, 1968, Page 13, Image 13

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, ¡968
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
KINGMAN KOLONY NEWS
»-»-BY DALE WITT-»-» » PHONE 372-2183-»-»
KINGMAN KOLONY - Mr. and
Mrs. Herschel Thompson, Mr.
and Mrs. Rex Walters of Boise
went on a recent trip to the
Steen Mountains area. They re­
port good fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson
of Nyssa were July 28 afternoon
visitors in the Al Thompson
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer
returned home July 27 from
Portland, where Schafer con­
sulted his doctor. Their son,
Fred arrived from California
and returned home with them.
On July 28 they went to Meri­
dian where they dined with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Marshall. They
took Fred to the airport to re­
turn to San Diego. He intends
to get his family and return for
a vacation.
Eddie Landes of Roseburg
is visiting this week with his
sister-in-law, Louise Landes.
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Arnold,
who resides in a trailer house
on the farm of their daughter,
Mrs. Landes, left Sunday to visit
their children in Albion, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Jensen
and family of Portland were July
28 afternoon visitors in the Ed
Nedrow home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strawn
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
George Besendorfer on a
camping and fishing trip to the
North Fork of the Malheur. They
report good fishing.
Mrs. Karen Griffin and family
of Hampton, Va., arrived
Wednesday evening for an ex­
tended visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strawn.
Keith Salter arrived July 20
to visit his mother, Mrs. Alzina
Salter. He has a 30-day fur­
lough, after which he will be sent
to Vietnam.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Viers
after the
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and boys went on a recent three-
day camping and fishing trip.
They met her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Randolph of Bend at
Richland, Ore., where they
camped and fished. From there
they went to Oxbow, then back up
Pine Creek. OnJuly 28 they went
down the Snake River Canyon to
Huntington and report a 120
degree temperature in the can­
yon. The Viers’ son, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Viers and family
stayed at the parental home
during their absence.
Mrs. Inez Martinez; her
daughter, Nellie Jimenez and
family, all of Walnut Creek,
Calif., arrived July 27 to visit
the former’s sons, Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Martinez and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Martinez and
family.
Isaac Martinez left July 23 for
San Francisco where he will
depart for Vietnam. He called
Sunday morning and said one of
the motors on the plane caught
fire and the aircraft had to
land. The crew was waiting for it
to be repaired.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant
and Jim; Sherryl and Teresa
Stacy of Apple Valley were July
28 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Conant. Other dinner guest
were Mr. and Mrs. Mitch
Anderson of Vale. Sherryl and
Teresa spent July 27-28 in the
Willis Conant home.
Reta McCain of San Diego
left for her home July 27 after
spending her vacation at the
Earl Campbell home. She was
accompanied home by Elaine
Orris who will spend some time
visiting in her home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cearley
of Hayward, Calif., arrived July
22 to visit their daughters, Mr.
and Mrs. Myron Osborn and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hinkle
and family in Parma.
Sandy Osborn left July 25
for Shupe, Ida., where she is
serving as a Girl Scout camp
counselor. Jerri Lynn and Jan
Osborn of Weiser are spending
this week in the Myron Osborn
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer were
July 28 afternoon visitors in
the Charles Bowers home.
Mrs. Bill Toomb spent from
July 26 until the following Mon­
day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vin­
cent Scott and family in
Culdesac, Ida. Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Piercy were recent Sun­
day dinner guests of Mrs.
Toomb.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer and
Jan, Mrs. Mary Hatt took ice
cream and cake to the Vernon
Parker home in Adrian on the
evening of July 27 to celebrate
Mrs. Parker’s birthday
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jenkins
and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Gordon and family were July
28 afternoon visitors in the
Earl Kygar home. Two of their
children are spending several
days with the Kygars.
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DRIVER
EXAMS
SLATED
According to an announce­
ment received from the
Department of Motor Vehicles
of Oregon, a Drivers License
Examiner will be on duty in
Nyssa, Friday, August 9, 1968
at the City Library between the
hours of 9 A.M. and 2 P.M.
Persons wishing original li­
censes or permits to drive
are asked to file applications
well ahead of the scheduled
closing hour in order to assure
time for completion of the re­
quired license test.
Thunderegg Days
Aug. 1-2-3
welcome ROCKHOUNDS I
TO NYSSA’S
THIRD
ANNUAL
THUNDEREGG DAYS—AUGUST 1-2-3
BOX LUNCHES
(ALL THREE DAYS)
FRIED CHICKEN
(POTATO SALAD, BAKED BEANS, ROLL)
TWO SANDWICHES......................................
(WITH POTATO SALAD)
CAFE OPEN: 5 A.M. TO 2:30 A.M
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LIQUID REFRESHMENTS
'On the Rocks'... If You Preferl
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Brownies Cafe & Lounge
ARCADIA
BY AVO MOELLER
PHONE 372-2733
ARCADIA - Ray Carroll, son
of Mr. and Mrs. HenryCarroll,
left Boise last week by plane
for San Antonio, Texas, where
he is stationed with the U. S.
Air Force at Lackland field.
Miss Molly Yoneyama of
Seattle visited July 26 in the
George Moeler home and with
Mrs. Fred Norman at Cairo.
She is a nurse there. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Kom and four child­
ren of McFarland, Calif.; and
her mother, Mrs. Herbert
Bergam of Nyssa also visited
in the Norman home. Miss
Yoneyama, Mrs. Kom and Mrs.
Norman were graduated the
same year from Nyssa high
school.
July 28 visitors in the Henry
Carroll home were Mrs. Opal
Sutherland of Payette, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Carroll and family
of Weiser. Mrs. Carroll’s
brother, Jim Wood from Okla­
homa who had been visiting here
left July 24 to visit in Boise
and Burley. Mrs. E. L. Mar­
quardt and childrenplantomeet
him in Burley and he will
accompany her to Minneapolis,
Minn., where she will remain
until her husband returns from
service duty in Vietnam.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morton of
Seattle arrived July 25 by pri­
vate plane for a visit with her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
Houston and daughter of San
Bernardino, Calif., arrived July
26. On Sunday they all drove to
Council, Idaho to attend an
annual Shaw family reunion.
Sunday evening they all attended
the wedding of their niece,
Sandra Houston and Robert
Micheli at the Seven Day Ad­
ventist church in Payette.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis (Violet
Keller) Riggs attended their
July 19 high school class re­
union at Rigby, Ida. There were
44 present, including 20former
students and two of their in­
structors, with their husbands
and wives.
The Riggs* also attended a
July 20 Keller family reunion
at the Clark LDS church. After
visiting relatives and friends
in the area they returned to
Nyssa July 22.
On July 28 they were dinner
guests at the home of their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel
Manning and family in Boise.
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Mr. and Mrs. Owen Froerer,
Randy, Craig and Robin; and
Mark Jensen left July 15 for
the wilderness area in the
Wallowa mountains. They rode
in by horseback to West Eagle
where they found the snow still
very deep and hardpacked. At
the high lakes they caught trout
in Echo and T r a v u s. The
childrens’ outing became filled
with excitement and adventure
when they found an old aban­
doned mine tunnel of solid rock.
The Nyssa ns returned home
July 20
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Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Kin­
kaid of Hartington, Nebr., who
arrived in the Nyssaarea July 8
to visit friends and relatives,
were July 30 barbecue dinner
guests at the home of their
neice, Mr. and Mrs. Arleigh
Adams and family. Other guests
were Mrs. Adams’parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William H. Van Slyke
of Nampa. The Kinkaid couple
left July 31 for their home.
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hunderegg Days
At Aug. 1, 2, 3
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JEANS
GIRLS DRESSES
Wash & Wear
$ 997
100 % Cotton
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Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster,
Mr. and Mrs. Mural Lewis left
July 20 for a week’s vacation
at the United Methodist church
camp on Wallowa lake. While
there they attended the Chief
Joseph Days celebration and
rodeo at Joseph, Ore. They
returned home July 28.
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Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Corning
of Munith, Minn., were July 24
overnight guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Corey. They were
enroute home after traveling
through the Washington and
Oregon rockhounding areds.
Mrs. Corey left July 31 by
plane from the Boise Air Ter-
minal to attend a family re-
union at Jackson, Mich. She
plans to be gone ten days.
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Miss Arlene Larssofa re­
turned home July 23 by plane
from Santa Barbara, Calif.,
where she had spent a month
with her brother, Dale Lars­
son; Dr. and Mrs. Harry Halde­
man. While in Santa Barbara
she participated in a LDS road
show and plans to participate
in another one next June in Salt
Lake City. She is a duaghter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed C. Larsson
of route 2, Nyssa.
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