THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1969
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
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KINGMAN KOLONY NEWS
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KINGMAN KOLONY - Mr. and
Mrs. Don Fox went to Boise
August 9 and were overnight
guests of their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. John Thiel and family.
They spent the following day in
the forest near Idaho City.
Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Moses
and Sheila Thompson of Red
ding, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Slippy and daughter of La
Grande spent a recent weekend
in the Earl Campbell home. On
August 10 they all went to Kuna
to visit Grandfather Martin who
was celebrating his 78th birth
day anniversary.
Mrs. Jim Phifer spent the
evening of Aug. 7 visiting Mr.
and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz and family
in Big Bend.
Early this week Oscar
Schafer was still confined to St.
Luke’s hospital in Boise. He is
reported to be recovering
nicely, following recent sur
gery. On August 10, he was
able to be in a wheelchair.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Montague
and sons of Apple Valley were
August 9 evening visitors in
the Myron Osborn home.
Osborn’s parents, Mr.andMrs.
J. R. Osborn and daughter-in-
law, Mrs. Clairene Osborn and
children were August 10 after
noon visitors in the Myron Os
born residence.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J.Clemmings
were August 5 dinner guests in
the Al Thompson home.
Mrs. Harold Jenkins and
daughter of Westfall and Jay
Kygar were August 10 dinner
guests of the Earl Kygars. That
afternoon Mrs. Earl Kygar,
Mary Jarvis and Virginia Lin
ville took cake and ice cream
for a surprise birthday party
honoring Mrs. Jessie Slippy in
Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hite
also attended the party.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Geers of
Oregon City were August 9
afternoon and overnight guests
of the Al Thompsons.
J a n e e n Kygar returned to
Pendleton August 10 with Mr.
and Mrs. John Kygar. Mrs.
Charles Culbertson and Mrs.
Earl Kygar took Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Duncan’s two children to
the Darryl Slippy home on Aug
ust 9. They are staying there
while their parents are on a
vacation trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Phifer
and daughters of Madras spent
a recent weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Bowers. Mrs.
Phifer attended the 1942 class
class reunion in the Adrian
park.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ray and
son of Quincy, Wash., were Aug
ust 10 morning visitors in the
Bowers residence.
Jan Phifer arrived Aug. 8
by plane from Clarkston, Wash.,
to spend the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Phifer. She celebrated her
birthday anniversary while at
home. She left August 11 to
resume her studies atClarks-
Orma Cleaver spent Aug. 17
visiting in the Delbert Cleaver
and Alva Goodell homes. Scott
Goodell was an August 17 over
night guest of his grandmother,
Mrs. Orma Cleaver. The young
visitor’s parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Alva Goodell.
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Aug.
11 to spend
Arriving
in the Reuben
some time
Haroldsen home were their
daughter, Mrs. John Savage and
their granddaughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Rawls of Covina,
Also arriving Aug. 11
Calif.
were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Harold
sen Joseph and David of Provo.
They returned to their home on
August 16. Jess recently re
turned from a two-year stay in
Iran.
The Haroldsen family
will leave about the first of
September for a two-year stay
in Australia.
Other recent
visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Elwin Haroldsen and Kristin
of Boise and Mr. and Mrs.
Orlee Sipes of Homedale.
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day anniversary. The Fox fam
ily
and Mrs. Jenkins also
visited that day with Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Stout and daughter,
Norma, at Parma.
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Mrs. Leland Fox and chil-
dren of Boise called August 16
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mother, ,
Mrs. Bruce (Nellie) Jenkins to
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Former Nyssans Cifford
and Ruby Green of Oregon City
were August 3 overnight guests
of the Al Thompsons. They
were August 4 dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann. Also
visiting the Ganns were Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Cox of Sayer,
Okla., and their granddaughter,
a daughter of Gerald Cox, of
Cherokee, Okla. They came
to attend the Thunderegg Days
activities.
While here they
also attended the annual Re
bekah picnic.
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Mrs. J. Elwood Flinders
spent Aug. 10-12 at Burns. Mrs.
Flinders, Janalee and Jeredee
Wilson were Aug. 17 dinner
guests of the Lorin Saunders
family in Meridian. Joe and
Brent, sons of the Saunders
returned from a recent scout
ing trip into the Salmon area.
Joe, the Saunders’ foster son
was kicked by a horse on the
outing and received a double
compound fracture.
Mrs. Michael Krall, nee Jan
ice Richards was honored be
fore her marriage with several
showers.
Mrs. Earl Briles,
cousin of the new bride, from
Boise and Mrs. Bob Storm were
hostesses with a linen shower
at the Storm home.
A miscellaneous shower was
given by Mrs. Russell Nelson
and the bridegroom’s mother,
Mrs. Robert Krall.
She was feted with a bridal
luncheon and personal shower
at the Wilton Jackson home,
with Mrs. Jackson and Mrs.
Gary Mason of Klamath Falls
as hostesses.
Eight class
mates and four mothers were
present. She was given a white
scrapbook in which each per
son present wrote their “Advice
to the Bride.”
The women of the Christian
church also honored her with a
shower at the Elvin Ballou
home, with Mrs. Ballou and
Mrs. Ray Strickland as hos
tesses.
Before their marriage the
groom-elect was given a sur
prise personal shower at the
Bob Storm home in Boise.
The new couple wishes to
thank all those who took part
in the showers.
Richesin Guests
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Mrs. Maybelle Tannler visited
from August 9-13 in the home
of her sister,
Mrs. Eula
Richesin. Also visiting in the
Richesin home were Mrs.
Panler’s son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Stone and Linda of San Diego.
The evening of August 9 Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Franklin enjoyed
a barbecue dinner with Mrs.
Richesin and her guests.
Later in the evening callers
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richesin
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Ellis. The group watched
home movies.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richesin
and Traci, Mrs. Eula Richesin,
Mrs. Panler and the Stones
recently picnicked at the dam.
They also enjoyed some boating.
August 12, the Stones, Mrs.
Panler and Mrs. Richesin were
dinner guests in the home of
the Bill Richesin’s.
Linda Stone spent the week
end with Vicki Franklin.
Mrs. Panler and the Stones
left August 13 , for Bishop,
Calif., where they joined the
two older children on a 60
mile hike with 35 Scouts.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McCrady
entertained recently with a pic
nic for Janice and Jodi, Mr.
and Mrs. Myron McCrady of
Boise and Connie Bullard,
Alan and Kristi. Other visi
tors arriving in the after
noon were Dean Banner who
had just returned from an LDS
mission and Bobby Madrid.
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NEWS FROM BIG BEND
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Mrs. Dyre Roberts attended
BIG BEND— Jolly Jane club
members met Aug. 13 at the > The Happy Dozen Card club
home of Mrs. Horace Chaney Aug. 15 at the home of Mrs.
for a picnic. Eight members Don Fox in Kingman Kolony.
Miss Linda Bishop of Grants
and one guest, Mrs. Joan Car
penter of Owyhee dam area was Pass arrived Aug. 14 for a visit
with her parents, Mr. and
present.
Mrs. Veri Bishop visited Mrs. Verl Bishop and Steve.
Aug. 13 with Mrs. Lula Whit- Her fiance, Charles Barker of
and
granddaughter Pocatello, Idaho also spent the
tington
Luann of Burlingame, Kans., weekend with the Bishops. Mr.
in the Wally Whittington home in and Mrs. Will Bishop of Cald
well were Aug. 17 guests.
Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Seuell
Mrs. Kenneth Hopkins and
Steve of Corvallis visited last and children of Connell, Wash.,
week with Mr. and Mrs. Varner arrived Aug. 14 to visit Mr.
Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Hop and Mrs. Ernest Seuell and
kins left Aug. 16 to take her Lois. Ernest, Lloyd, and Wood
home and visit other coastal row Seuell spent Aug. 16-17
fishing at Wallowa lake.
interests.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Corder
Mrs. Dik Reed of Boise
visited Aug. 17 with her parents, and granddaughter Wendy of
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De Boise were Aug. 17 guests of
Mr. and Mrs. PhilClucas. Mrs.
water.
Ricks Gale of Boise spent Ruby Sassaman and Miss Flor
Aug. 16-17 with his parents, ence Miles of Boise called in
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gale. the afternoon.
Bradley Kadel is visiting his
Mrs. Gale and family arrived
Sunday to visit her paents, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Smith. Horace Chaney.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Maus-
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Eng
lish and Eleanor attended a ling entertained Aug. 17 with a
picnic Aug. 18 at the Dale birthday dinner for Mrs. Ern
Clary home in Parma. Mrs. est Mausling’s 81st birthday
English’s brothers and sisters anniversary,
Mr.
and Mrs. Bub Spears
had been called here by the
r
serious illness of their father of Medford spent a recent week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Chet
Carl Clary.
Smith.
Leonard Clary of Grants Pass
visited the morning of Aug. 14
with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Eng
lish.
Mrs. Jim Hollingsworth and
children of Boise were Aug. 17
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Higgins. Susan stayed
for a longer visit.
Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Byers and boys
of Ontario called in the after
noon.
Mrs. Waddell and family of
Boise came Aug. 16 for her
daughter, Becky who has been
a guest of Julie Clucas for a
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts
was pleasantly surprised Aug.
17 when Mr. and Mrs. Delno
Brock of Ontario, Mrs. Edythe
Prosser and Mr. and Mrs. David
Krause of Nyssa and Mrs. Jim
Carroll and daughters came
with a beautiful cake and ice
cream in honor of their thirty
fifth wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Dale Smith of Cortez,
Colo., spent Aug. 13-17 with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noel
Tuppeny.
Horace Chaney returned Aug.
13 from Del Rio, Texas.
Jackie Slaybaugh and Tracy
Boldon of Emmett spent a re
cent weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
C. K. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Shelton and Lona were
Aug. 17 dinner guests of the
Smiths.
Mrs.
Ray Cartwright is
spending two-weeks with her
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sister, Mrs. Josie Roadman
in Springfield, Ore.
Kerrick Bauman of Nyssa
spent a recent week with Mr.
and Mrs. Boyce Van Dewater.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts called
on Mrs. Claude Echanis in
Ridge view on the evening of
Aug. 17.
Mr. and Mrs. PhilClucas and
family attneded a picnic dinner
Aug. 17 in honor of the Coul
son family of Caldwell at the
Persis Brumbaugh home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Witty of
Corvallis, her sister, Miss
Rognhild Schempp of Stuttgart
Germany and Anita Spears of
Vale spent a recent weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Witty.
The evening of Aug.
17, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Witty
entertained for the Wittys and
their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Spears and family of Vale,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Witty and
Carl.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Chaney
and family, Mrs. Horace Chan
ey and Rosalie spent a recent
weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmie Chaney and family in
Cove, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van De
water and girls of Fruitland
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Boyce Van Dewater.
Mrs. Varner Hopkins, Mrs.
Boyce Van Dewater and Mrs.
Lester Campbell attended an
Aug. 14 Mission Circle Fellow
ship meeting at the home of
Mrs. Alta Graham near Par-
ma. The Notus Ladies were also
guests.
Mrs. Pearle Abbott and fam
ily spent several days at Ter
race lake.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Nel-
son and family of Colorado
Springs, Colo., are visiting her
father, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jen
kins. August 4 visitors in the
Jenkins home were her daugh
ter, Mrs. Leland Fox and chil
dren.
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Evelyn Newman, Kay LaFay,
Evelyn Wineke, Lit Stringer,
Lucille Wilson and Mrs. Howard
Myrick were July 30 break
fast guests of Mrs. Wayne
Plummer in Council, Ida. After
breakfast they all went to Mc
Call to pick huckleberries.
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Meeting Delayed
Because of the Durkee
Dinner, the Treasure Valley
Community College Board of
Education has postponed for
one week their August 20 meet
ing to August 27, President
Emery Skinner announced to
day.
No wonder it is hard to save
money. The neighbors are al
ways buying things we can't
afford.