Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 31, 1972, Page 8, Image 8

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KINGMAN
KOLONY - Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Stott of Gothen­
burg, Nebraska and Mr. and
Mrs. Darrel Hircock of Arnold,
Nebraska came Tuesday to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers,
Wednesday evening callers in
the Bowers home were Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Phifer, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Bowers and family and
Mr. and Mrs Charles Chapin.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Bowers were
Mr and Mrs. RichardCallaham
and children of Boise; Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Wright and chil-
dren of Boise.
Sunday afternoon and evening
callers were Mr. and Mrs Mar­
vin Bowers and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Phifer, Mr and
Mrs. Jerry Freitig, of Nyssa
and Mr. and Mrs. Dc.i Bowers
and family of Nyssa.
The Pollyanna Club w ill meet
with Mrs. Charles
Bowers
Thursday afternoon. September
7. Mrs. Bill Toomb will be
co-hostess. For roll call-bnng
a joke.
August 17, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Hamelton and eight chil-
»
dren of Saugus, California came
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Olen
Arnold and Mrs. Louise Landes
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Butler
of Wilder brought Mrs. Bertha
Babcock and Mrs. Lawerence
Jarvis of Phillipsburg, Kansas
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Carl Be-
geman Sunday afternoon. They
were all from Phillips County,
Kansas and »ere old friends and
schoolmates and had a wonder­
ful visit
Mrs. Al Thompson celebrated
her 85th birthday Saturday, Au­
gust 26, Mrs. Don Fox, Mrs.
Anna Long and Mr. and Mrs.
Garv Thompson of Nyssa were
Saturday afternoon visitors
Their granddaughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Andrew s and family
of Everett, Washington were Sa­
turday evening visitors.
Mrs. Dorothy Fox and Mrs
Evelyn Thompson visited Mrs.
Bill Toomb Friday evening and
took her a plant from the Polly­
anna Club
Mrs. Bill Toombs returned
home from the Caldwell hospi­
tal Tuesday. She was there two
weeks following surgery on het­
knee. She now has a brace
on it. She wishes to thank her
many friends who sent her cards
and letters and visited tier w hile
in the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Osborn
and Scott left Thursday for
Coos Bay to go Deep Sea fishing
and visit friends in that area.
Mrs. Mabie Piercy and Mrs.
Sue Ashcraft visited Mrs. Bill
Toomb Tuesday evening Mrs.
Mary Hatt was a Saturday eve­
ning caller.
Mrs. Gnvtty Piercy played
cards at the home of Elsie Dtven
in Nyssa Friday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs Ed Nedrow and
Jimmie went camping and fish­
ing at Unity on th«1 South Fork
of Burnt River from Tuesday
through Thursday Michael Po­
well was choreboy
Jimmie Nedrow went to Mike
Castro’s birthday party Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gehrke
and Mr and Mrs Tony Pitty and
family visited Mr. and Mrs.
\y lllis Conant Saturday evening
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and
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Georg»' DeHaven announce th«'
arrival of a grandson, Robert
Lee Bowles 11, born to Mr amt
Mrs. Robert Bowles at Medford
on August 24 He weighed seven
pounds, 4 ounces Mis George
DeHaven went tc Medford on
Friday to help care for the
mother and baby
Mr. and Mi s. Donald Ik Ha
ven and family ol Bak, r < am»
Satuidav to visit in the i.e«vrg»
Dellaven home
Mi. and Mrs Oscar Scha­
fer spent Sunday visiting Mr.
and Mrs William Marshall at
Meridian
Mi s Anna Long accompanied
by Mrs Mane Moore, Mis
Mabie Piercy. Mrs Gladys Ttio
mas and Mrs K 1 Peterson
attended theCrusaiie at Cald­
well Sunday evening
Mi s Anna Long .iceompanled
Mr and Mis Charles N» »
bill huckleberry hunting last
w.<k . ai Mount Vdamsir.Wa
shington There were lot' of
hm kleberrv s this year
Wednesday. MaNe Piercy,
Mt« Mane M i. and Hank
M
i »err luncheon gm ts of
Mi « .1 Mrs K 1 Petet son
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Thursday, August 31, 1972
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Helping Western Families Live Better
SUNSET VALLEY
ACTIVITIES
SUNSET VAL1 EY - Mr and
Mrs. Elver Nielsen attended
th»' wedding of Karen Whitman
and Gary Tanerif, which was
held in the home of Mr and
Mis Homer Whitman at Nampa
Friday, Adjust 18 Karen is a
daughter of Mr and Mrs Homer
Whitman Th»1 bride and groom
will be at home" in Arkansas,
where they expect to attend
school
Mr and Mrs Garner Clea­
ver and children of Center­
ville. Iowa visited at the home
of Magnus Ekangers’, and the
John Cleavers through August
19 to August 24
Mt .md Mrs William Shafer
and daughters of Washburn, 111
were Visitors at the home of
Mrs John Reffett Mrs Reffett
accompanied them to the Hot
Reffett home in Moses Lake.
Washington The Shafers' re­
tut lied home on August 17 Mrs.
Reffett remained until August
30, when she returned to her
home.
Mr and Mrs Jack Hickford
and family of Marienthal. Kan­
sas spent th«' weekend of Au­
gust 20 at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Jim Langley
Mi s. Gene Stephens and Mr*
Ray Strickland co-hosted a Kit­
chen Showet in honor of Miss
Vicki Shenk. Monday evening,
August 21 Miss Stienk and Joel
Price s wedding »ill be early
III September
Mr and Mis LarryCulberl-
son and family a It ended th»1
Homedale Fair and Rod»-» Au­
gust 18 and 19
Mi. and Mrs Hniet Borack
of Price, Utah w.-re visitors
at the horn» of Mi s Mirile
Hillis,
arriving » hi Monday
Th. v
returned Imnie Wed
nesday
Mr. and Mi
i Ivin ( It m .»nd
Donald and Mr and Mi ■ Kevin
Williams and Junior IH-lville
»»•re visitors Sunday evniiir
at tin liotn»' <>( Mi and Mrs
J< s Asiinx ndl
Mrs J»- A .um< ndi was h<»s-
t>
for a Mis< < llaih'ou Sis,
•er in honor of Miss [mtb n.
(•rm, Augu t 12. Mr>s tnni will
1« niariieii .»Min to Kevin W it
ham ol Mil. lu ll
Mr amt Mt
Harb y Wil .rm,
Kenneth, Donnie, Bru» • and
Christy Wilson l» ft Saturday for
a camping tup into th» Unity
area.
They r.'turm-d hum»*
Tuesday
Mrs From Stiadby »a a
vi >it»»r at th» home of Mi »nd
Mrs. N. wgin on Finlay
Mr and Mrs OraN» wgetiat­
tended a family pn nn at the
Dorothy Ri<» horn, in M. ri-
di-»n Sunday, who ti w , in honor
o' Mrs Gary Grov» .»ml »lau­
ghter <>f Carson City, Nevada.
Mrs. Gmvi s, th» form» r Pa­
tricia Rice, is a daughter »J
Dorothy Rice.
On Thursday evening, Mr. and
Mt
L»»i
Mitchell visit»-»)
Monty McCoy, at th* Holy Ro-
>ary Hospital Monty, th« on
of Mr and Mrs. Charles Me-
Coy of the Ironsid» area suf­
fered s< nous injurie lnafr»-ak
accident n-cently H»' is re­
covering satisfactorily at tins
time.
Tin Jerry Gordon family »4
Payette and th»' Garner Clea­
vers of Iowa were dinner
gue1 ts Sunday August 20 at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Magnus
Ekarig»r.
Mr. and Mrs, Claud S»-c and
Tim Miller of Ainsworth, Ne­
braska wer»' visitor» Thursday
at the Harriet Turner home,
Mr*. Alzma Salter and Mrs.
Harriet Turner were dinner
guests in Caldwell, Monday,
August 28 in honor of Mrs.
Turn» r's birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen
att> nd»'d a banquet at th» East
Sid»1 Cab1 honoring countyag» nt
Harry Saridquist which was held
Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen
were among those who attended
th» Billy Graham Crusade which
was held at th»1 Simpiot Stadium
in Caldwell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Whit­
man wer»- overnight guests at
th»1 home of Mr and Mrs. Elver
Nielsen Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorraaen,
Harriet and Gloria were in
Twin Falls this past week lea­
ving Monday and returning home
Wednesday afternoon They at­
tended th»- wedding of Carleett
Hirnpl»-
and
Robin Gregory
which was solemnized at the
Tyler Street Baptist Church in
Twin Falls pastored by Car-
leen’s father, the Rev. Ken­
neth Hlniple. The w»-ddtng was
Tuesday evening A reception
was held following the ceremony
on the parsonage lawn. Guests
were received in the home of
th»- Rev. and Mrs. Himples.
The young couple after a brief
visit in this area will depart
for Sapin where the groom has
been serving in the United Sta­
tes Air Force.
The Rev and Mrs. Fred Mo-
xom were among those who went
to Twin Falls to attend the
Hlmple-Gregory wedding Tues­
day, August 22.