THURSDAY AUGUST 21, 1969
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
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PERSONALS
EVENTS AROUND ADRIAN
BY PAULINE MACKEY
ADRIAN — Mr. and Mrs.
George Hart and family of Vale
visited Aug. 17 at the homes
of his sisters, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Brown and Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Pounds.
Ricky Landau of Waterloo,
Iowa arrived by plane Aug. 7
to visit his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. George DeHaven.
From there he went to Oak
ridge to visit before he re
turned to his home in Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. George De
Haven
visited Aug. 10 with
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Thomas of Weiser.
Bob Raney of Kenniwick,
Wash, was a recent overnight
guest at the home of his cou
sin, Mr. and Mrs. George De
Haven.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dun
can and family were Aug. 13
evening dinner guests of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pate
Duncan of Vale. Aug. 17 the
elder Duncans were guests for
a birthday dinner honoring Pate
Duncan at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dun
can and Mike went to the East
Side cafe Aug. 16 for dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dun
can visited the evening of Aug.
17 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Leeper of Parma .
Mr. and Mrs. George Cart
wright visited Aug. 17 in the
home of her mother, Mrs. Alma
Hibbard at Notus. Mrs. Hibbard
had just returned from Portland
with her two daughters, Mrs. Al
Sonderman
and Mrs. Helen
Smith both of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey
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and Laura, Jim King and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Holly went to
Reedsport Aug. 7 to visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hunter. While there they did
some salmon fishing. The Mac-
keys and Jim King returned
nome Aug. 13 and the Hollys
returned Aug. 16.
Sunday evening dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey
were their son, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Mackey and Ronda of
Nyssa, their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Lovitt and family of
Payette. Later in the evening
Laura Mackey and Jim King
visited. Jim left Monday
morning from Boise for his
new Air Force base in Illinois.
Mrs. Bill Looney and Mary
left Aug. 12 for Salem to visit
her son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Looney and son. They returned
home Aug. 17.
Mrs. Ross Lane and family,
Mrs. Ethyl Lane of Ontario and
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lane and
family of Florence, Ore., and
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Sower and
family spent Aug. 15-17 at Mc
Call.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baker
and family of Phoenix and Mrs.
Martha Baker of San Jose,
Calif., visited Aug. 15-17 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey
received word Aug. 14 of the
death of her brother-in-law,
Jack Berkley of Trescott, Kan.
Mrs. Robert Neer and a friend
Diane Paxison of Salem arrived
Aug. 9 to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. K. I. Peterson. They
were guests at the home of Mr.
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KINGMAN KOLONY NEWS
Mrs. Raymond Graham of
Quincy, Wash, visited Aug. 12-
14 with her mother, Mrs. Tom
Johnson. She returned to Quincy
with Mrs. Paul House whocame
to take the Marcum children
back home. Another visitor in
the Johnson home was her cou-
sin, Norville Leuck of Santa
Barbara, Calif.
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KINGMAN KOLONY - Mrs.
Bill Toomb went to Clarkston,
Wash., August 14 and returned
with her granddaughter, Jan
Phifer. The latter began work
ing August 18 at the sugar fact
ory in Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Phifer,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hess and baby
of Elko, Nev., were August 12
overnight and August 13 guests
in the Charles Bowers home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy
were August 17 evening visit
ors in the home of Mrs. Bill
Toomb.
Mrs. Richard Callaham and
children, Mrs. Marvin Wright
and girls of Boise spent Aug
ust 14 at the Charles Bowers
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brower
spent August 8-12 at Island
Park. On the way home the
Browers met with an auto mis
hap, when they turned their car
and trailer over. Mr. and Mrs.
Jarvis Mitchell and daughter
Diane were Aug. 17 overnight
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Bower. They left
the following morning for Ricks
college where their daughter
will attend school.
and Mrs. Mervil Hutchinson
and daughters of Payette for a
picnic on Tuesday, Aug. 12 and THIS PHOTO WAS SNAPPED BY THE
Nyssa; Bob Moss, factory president; U. S.
all were at the Petersons on
Senator Robert Packwood and Mark Noel,
Journal camera in front of stacked cans of
Aug. 13 for a picnic. Mrs. Neer
plant manager. The scene is in the storage
corn, during an August 18, 1969 tour of the
and Diane Paxison left Aug.
warehouse at the local plant where numerous
American Fine Foods Corn factory (formerly
14 for their homes.
stacks of canned corn reached from floor
Idaho Canning Company) in Nyssa. Men in
Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Petersoii
to ceiling forming lengthy corridors.
the picture ( 1 to r ) are Councilman
attended the Aug. 17 World War
Maylin Maxfield, representing the City of
I Barracks picnic at the Nyssa
South Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schelm
The evening of Aug. 11 Mrs.
SUNSET VALLEY
and daughters, Nancy and
Bob Webb and Melanie enter JENSENS VISIT
ACTIVITIES
Phyllis of Ainsworth, Nebr.,
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tained in honor of Bob Webb
Mrs. Don C. Jensen (Jean
were
Aug. 6 overnight guests
and Vernon Parker on their
Pauline Kimbey of Wallowa at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Evans) and daughters, recently
birthday anniversaries, Also spent three months at the home
returned home Aug. 10 after Wilbur Chapin. The Schelms
attending were Mr. and Mrs. of her mother, Mr. and Mrs.
spending some time at the
George Cartwright, Mrs. Ver Chet Bowns while her husband homes of her aunts, Mrs. Har- are long-time friends of the
Chapins, having been neighbors
non Parker. Aug. 12 those in was attending school in France.
nack of Mountain Home and when they were Nebraska resi
vited for ice cream and cake in She left Aug. 6, accompanied
Mrs. Asumendi. Greg Neal and dents.
honor of Bob were Mr. and Mrs. by her father-in-law, Clyde
Willard Doud of Wallowa were
Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Skogan
Bill Webb, Mrs. Mike Hastri- Jensen, who was returning to
Aug. 10 dinner guests in the and family returned Aug. 8
ter and Lark, Mr. and Mrs. Dick his home in Salt Lake City.
Asumendi home. Miss Kimbey from a summer vacation in the
Stam and family.
August 20 Mrs. Jensen and accompanied them to Wallowa. Portland area. They were Aug.
Sunday afternoon and evening: daughters left by train for St.
Mrs. Ada Schweizer at 8 evening visitors at the Loren
dinner guests at the home of Mr. Paul, Minn., to meet her hus
tended the Aug. 10 annual sen home. They are living in
and Mrs. Bob Webb and Mela band. Jensen plans to attend
Cattlemen’s and Cowbelles’ Adrian, at the present time.
nie were Mrs. Hershall Schields the University of Minnesota to
picnic at the park in Vale. Mrs. He is not pastoring a church.
and Terry of Nampa.
finish his doctorate degree in Charles Schweizer accom
Mr. and Mrs. AdolphSchelm,
Mrs. Garv Halcom of Ontario January. He is majoring in
panied her.
Nancy and Phyllis of Ainsworth,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis
French and Language.
The
Donnie Wilson, son of the Nebr., were Aug. 7 dinner
drove to Unity Sunday, August 17
Jensen family will return to Bill Wilsons’ of Roswell, and guests at the Kenneth Lorensen
for a sightseeing trip.
to their home in Provo the Tracy Wilson, grandson of the home. Mrs. Harriet Turner of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hopper of last of January when he will
Harley Wilsons, were guests Owyhee junction, was there,
Ontario were Aug. 14 dinner continue on the teaching staff
guests of her parents, Mr. and at Brigham Young university. at the Wilson farm through the also. The Schelms’ and Mrs.
recent week.
Turner’s ranch are in the same
Mrs. Junior Matthews and fam
Mrs. Jess Asumendi andLil- area in Nebraska and they are
ily.
lena spent the recent weekend friends of many years.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatch and
Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Dan- at Wallowa, where she visited
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brind
family attended the graduation ford spent a recent weekend
her sisters, Mrs. S. J. Neal ley of Avoca, Iowa were Aug.
exercises of her mother, Mrs. at Wallowa Lake. While there
Gabe Astoreca, her sister, Nor Danford attended an OPS Ad of Eugene and Mrs. Robert Har- 9-10 overnight guests in the
nack of Mountain Home, who
ma Smith and her aunt, Daphne visory board meeting.
The were visiting with their mother, Elver Nielsen home. Mr. Brind
ley is Nielsen’s uncle.
Meyers Aug. 16 at LPN gradua Danfords were dinner guests
Mrs. Trump. Mrs. Harnack re
tion held on the Treasure Val of Dr. K. E. Kerby at their
turned to Nyssa with Mrs.
ley Community college campus. summer home.
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Asumendi.
Mrs. Effie Martin and Tracy
of Grangeville arrived on the
evening of August 13 at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Klaas Laan. The following day
they went to La Grande where
they were joined by Mary Laan
and all went to Wallowa Lake.
On Friday morning they went
to the graduation exercises at
Eastern Oregon college in La
Grande. Mary was among the
graduating seniors, receiving
a B. S. degree in secondary
education. She was among 1966
graduates at Adrian high school.
Effie Martin and Tracy spent
Saturday with her parents. Her
husband, Dennis came after
them that day.
The Happy Dozen card group
met on the afternoon of Aug
ust 15 at the home of Dorothy
Fox. Guest players were Laura
Brock, Rose Willis, Elsie Den
nis and Phyllis Lang. Prize
winners were Sue Ashcraft,
Mmes. Lang, Brock and Wil
lis.
Isaac Martinez, who is at
home on leave from Vietnam,
visited on the evening of Aug
ust 13 in the Ed Nedrow home.
He has five more months in
the service, and will report to
Ft. Ord, Calif., at the end of
his period of leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Buker
of Unity visited on the after
noon of August 17 in the Ed
Nedrow home. They were en
route home from Sacramento,
Calif.
Mario and Christina Jim
enez of Walnut Creek, Calif.,
are visiting an uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martinez.
They plan to return home the
latter part of this month.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price
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and family, Mr. and Mrs. Car!
Lee Hill and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Phifer and Jan took
dinner on August 17 and went
to Ann Morrison park in Boise.
In the afternoon they visited
Mrs. Richard Callaham and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schafer
and family left August 12, via
Salt Lake City, to return to
their home in San Diego. They
were here during recent sur
gery of his father, Fred Scha
fer. He is still confined to
St. Luke’s hospital in Boise,
but hopes to be released with
in a week. His niece, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Smith and family of
Tustin, Calif., recently spent
two days visiting him in the
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar
went on a camping and fish
ing trip on August 15 to the
north fork of the Malheur river.
They returned home the fol
lowing evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wells
of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Osborn of Ontario, Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Osborn and family
were August 17 dinner guests
in the Myron Osborn home.
Jim Johnson, a music teach
er at the Adrian school; Reta
Piercy and Mary Timmerman
went to Boise recently when
they participated in a march
ing band workshop.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy
left August 19 for Portland to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Piercy
and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mal
loy recently returned from a
two-week trip to the Canyon
ville and Salem areas where
they went deep-sea fishing.
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