Page Eight • I I Thursday, May 13, 1971 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Hometown N ews Mrs. Mabel Houston, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell Edna Hartley and Mrs. A.H. had as dinner guests in honor Keck, enjoyed Mother’s^ Day of Mother’s Day, their daughter, dinner at the Twilight Cafe, ~ * Mr. and Mrs. James Beem and Sunday. children of Boise and Mr. and * * * Mrs. L.A. Maulding. • * * Mother’s Day visitors at the home of Mrs. A.H. Keck were Mr. and Mrs. Don Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Keck of of rural Nyssa and Mr. andMrs. Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Art Hawkins of Vale were din­ Sherman Keck of Nu Acres. ner guests Sunday at the Wyatt Mrs. Keck also received long Smith home. * * * distance calls from her son Dalles Keck of Minnesota and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Penrod her daughter and family, Mr. were dirur; guests Saturday and Mrs. Elsie Robertson of of Penrod’s sister, Mr. and Portland. Mrs. C.O. Ensley of Nampa. ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. S.C. McConnell was a Luncheon guests of Mrs. Ken­ breakfast guest of her daughter, neth Reece Friday were her Mrs. Forrest Moore of Nampa. mother, Mrs. Emma Hendricks The breakfast was in honor of and her sisters, Mrs. Gib Mother’s Day and was hosted Holmes and Mrs. Thane Lang­ by the Beta Sigma Phi Organi­ ford of Marsing. ♦ ♦ ♦ zation. It was held at the Four Seasons, a dining-room in con­ Kevin Manning of Notus was junction with the Mercy Hospital an overnight guest last week at Nampa. Each mother re­ of his grandparents, Mr. and ceived a lovely plant as a gift. Mrs. Lewis Riggs. » ♦ ♦ Later the S.C. McConnells were dinner guests of the Fo­ Mr. andMrs. Darrel Manning rest Moores. and family of Notus were Sat­ ♦ » ♦ urday evening guests of Mr. and Mother’s Day dinner guests at Mrs. Lewis Riggs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen ♦ ♦ ♦ Froerer were Mr. and Mrs. Spending the weekend at the S.P. Bybee and Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb’s cabin at Owyhee Dam Owen Froerer, Sr. Afternoon area were Mr. andMrs. Howard visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Myrick and Shelly and Julia Blaine Hooper of Boise. Hipp; Mr. and Mrs. Rod Hol­ ♦ ♦ ♦ comb, Bradley and Scott; and Mr. and Mrs. S.P. Bybee re­ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Holcomb. cently attended a family re- Saturday they all enjoyed a union at the home of his bro­ steak fry at the cabin with Mr. ther, Mr. and Mrs. D.O. Bybee and Mrs. Frank Morris and Mr. in Grandview, Idaho. Others and Mrs. Allen Jones attending. ♦ ♦ ♦ present were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bybee and family, Mr. Mardi Tensen spent the and Mrs. Raymond Draper and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank weekend in Corvallis, visiting Pike and family, all of Grand­ her sister Barbie and touring the campus. Mardi plans on view. attending OSU. * * * • * * Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Others enjoying dinner at Burningham and children of Bountiful, Utah are spending the Farewell Bend were Mr. and week at the home of Mr. andMrs. Mrs. Bill Schireman and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Sage. Carl Burningham. ANNOUN«MENT Mr. & Mrs. Carl Linegar, Who operated the laundry for ten years, are back TO SERVE YOU. Open 24 Hours a Day KWIK WASH Mystery Day Specials Thursday—Friday—Salii rday May 13, 14 & 15 ONE LOT DECORATOR CLOCKS 25% TO 50% 1 f J Off o One Lot Watch Bands — >/, Price - - o PauluA ¡ewebuf, 127 Main Street Phone 372-29161 NYSSA . . , OREGON I Ray Daudt and daughter Kathy, Chuck Daudt and daughter Char­ lene spent Saturday fishing at the Owyhee Reservoir. Kathy reports the fishing was good. » » ♦ Ray, Chuck and Kathy Daudt, visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Emma Daudt in Payette. ♦ ♦ * Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oden returned Saturday after spend­ ing the week visiting their chil­ dren. There first stop was in Albany where they visited their son, Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Oden and family, where they stayed until Saturday, then on to Portland where they stayed until Thursday with their daugh­ ter, Marilyn Oden. Thursday they went to Pilot Rock where their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell reside where they visited until their return home. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Sallee and Mrs. Frank Morgan had din­ ner with the Ted Morgan’s on Mother’s Day. ♦ » * Dr. and Mrs. John Long at­ tended the breakfast for Re- presentive Al Ullman last week in Ontario. * * * Mrs. Lucinda Daniels, Mrs. Enga Buckley and Dr. and Mrs. John Long enjoyed a picnic at Owyhee Dam in honor of Mo­ ther’s Day. Later they had refreshments at the Resort. Mrs. Long reported that the area was quite crowded and heavy traffic. * ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Miner, Larry and Lori enjoyed dinner at the Eastside Cafe in Ontario in honor of Mother’s Day. * ♦ ♦ Recent callers at the David Beers home were Mr. andMrs. Dan Corbett of McCall, Idaho. On Mother’s Day Mr. and Mrs. Beers spent the afternoon and evening visiting with Mrs. Myrtle Kurtz. ♦ ♦ * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers and Sunshine Dunten were Mo­ ther's Day dinner guests Sa­ turday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Byers in Ontario. * * * A picnic in honor of Mother’s Day was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sommars of Notus last Sunday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers, Mrs. Ethel Lay, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stephens and Pam, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hicks and Jayme, all of Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bethel of Caldwell. ♦ ♦ ♦ Visiting Sunshine Dunten last Saturday were Mrs. Eva Embree of Ontario and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Embree and Danny of Boise. ♦ ♦ * Mr. and Mrs. Elton Clapp, Neta Mae Wiley and children; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Riley and children all of Caldwell, en­ joyed Mother’s Day dinnerSun- day at the Eastside Cafe. ♦ ♦ » Weekend guest at the home of Mrs. Victor Marshall was Karel Marshall of Eugene. Karel is a student at the U of O while here she attended the Junior-Senior Prom held in On­ tario Saturday night. * * * Mrs. Ada Schweizer and Mrs. Victor Marshall were Mother’s Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood. They dined at McGarvin’s Smorquet in Caldwell. • * ♦ Mrs. Orma Cleaver was Mo­ ther’s Day dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver. News About SERVICEMEN David J. Sumpter Airman David J. Sumpter of Rt. 1, Nyssa, has completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas. He has been assigned to Chanute AFB, Ill., for train­ ing in weather services. Sump­ ter a 1966 graduate of Nyssa High School, received a BS de­ gree from Oregon State Uni­ versity. His wife Patricia, a former Boisean, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Anderson of Boise. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Sumpter. His grandmother is Mrs. Mabel Houston, all of Owyhee Junction. Mother’s Day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Eastman were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eastman and chil­ dren and Mrs. Bernard Eastman, Sr. of Payette. ♦ ♦ ♦ Visitors at the home of Ellen Jones during the week were Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Jones and Mrs. Selma Voght of Clinton, Iowa. * * * Mr. T.H. Eldredge spent May 11 visiting Mrs. Glen Eldredge in Boise. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffin, joined Mr. and Mrs. James Fa- vorel and children at Parma last Sunday. They then motored to Boise where they met their son Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gor­ rell, Mr. and Mrs. GaryJordan and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gann and Penney. The group ate dinner out and enjoyed riding around the Boise area. ♦ * ♦ Mrs. Tom Johnson attended a family potluck Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sweaney in Caldwell. There were 20 persons pre­ sent. * * * Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jensen Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. DonaldJen- sen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Miner and family. ♦ * * Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jensen May 10 were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ure, Sr. and Doris. The Ures have been living in Rupert, Idaho and are enroute to Arizona. ♦ ♦ * Last week, Mrs. Len Seward and daughter, Nancy enjoyed the performance of “Oklahoma” at the Meridian School where the music instructor is Mrs. Seward’s nephew, Ronald Van - Order. They stayed overnight with a sister, Mrs. Lester Peck in Boise. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Audrey Ward enjoyed Mother’s Day dinner at the home of her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Ward, Saturday. * * * Melene Crocker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crocker of rural Nyssa was admitted to the Nyssa Malheur Memorial Hospital Monday, May 10 with pneumonia. APPLE VALLEY ITEMS ................«•••BY FRANCES SMALLEY................. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston and Mr. and Mrs. George Grif­ and Mrs. Harris and family of fin spent a three-day-weekend Payette were Thursday evening at Malheur Reservoir fishing. guests in the John Boston home Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Don to help Shell! celebrate a birth­ Derryberry and family of Pa­ day anniversary. yette came up for the day and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tuning Mr. and Mrs. Gary Griffin and and family of Fruitland, Mr. Trade spent Saturday and Sun­ and Mrs. Paul Parsons of Boise, day with them at the Reservoir. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tuning of The Rev. and Mrs. Walter Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hopper and girls of Midvale Tuning, Emma Tuning and were overnight Friday and Sa­ Jerry Fritts were Sunday din­ turday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble. Clarence Fritts. Sue Dibble attended a Zone Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Rally at the Canyon Hill Na- and Mrs. Dwight Seward were zarene Church in Caldwell on Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pierce and Sunday afternoon. family of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smal­ Burton Smith of Ontario, Mr. ley and family of Ontario were and Mrs. Roy Wild, Nyssa, Ethel Sunday afternoon visitors in the Wild and Gary Seward. Waldo Smalley and Rex Nichols Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. homes. Jennie Sward were Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley Roscoe Kellogg and Mr. and visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kellogg all of Nampa Mrs. Harry Roy at Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Don Seward, Mr. Mike Nichols has been con- and Mrs. Leroy Seward and find to his home with the mumps family and Mr. andMrs. Howard this week. Johnston of Emeett. Mrs. Helen Wilson and Mr. Henry Dibble came Saturday and Mrs. Dale Morgan and for his two children who have family spent Sunday at Meadows. been visiting with their grand­ Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Whittom parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd of Boise were Saturday guests Dibble while the Henry Dibbles of Mrs. Nell Correll. moved from Boise to Cambridge Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston and Mrs. Lucy Rogers were last week. Thursday evening Mrs. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Dwight Seward and Mrs. Mabel and Mrs. Robert Shippy Fox attended the meeting of the of Weiser. Golden Hour Chapter in the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nor­ Dan Martin home. land and family moved recently Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells were into BobCarathers house. Sunday dinner guests in the C.L. Hawkins home at Caldwell. PINOCHLE PARTIES Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rook­ The Wednesday afternoon Pi­ stool of Caldwell and Mr. and' nochle group met May 5 at the Mrs. Kenneth Rookstool and home of Mrs. Orma Cleaver. their families were Sunday din­ Two tables were in play with ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. prizes going to Mrs. Alma Kin­ Roy Rookstool. In the after­ grey, high; Mrs. Charlie Zinn, noon Mr. and Mrs. Don Share low; and Mrs. Sam McConnell of Owyhee were callers. and Mrs. Fred Guthrie, trave­ Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey ling. AFS To Sponsor Spaghetti Feed Discussing ticket sales for the May 14 Spaghetti Feed are Mary Haburchak, student AFS president and Steve Fonda, AFS president. Dinner will be served between the hours of 6 and 8 p.m. in the Cafeteria. This fund raising project will earn money to send Jan Saito abroad this summer. She will be the first student from Nyssa to be sent abroad. 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