Thursday, Auguit 31, 1972 .............................. ■••••••«••■■■ « hi APPLE VALLEY ITEMS ........................... BY FRANCES SMALLEY APPLE VALLEY - Mr. and Salmon River Mrs. Robert Hlld and family of August 19, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fruitland and Mr. and Mrs. Le­ Sells drove to Burley to visit land Fox and family of Boise Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sells. While were Sunday dinner guests of there they attended the Cassia Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nichols. County Fair. On the 20th they Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hull and went fishing at Bosstedder family and Mr and Mrs. Delbert Creek and had very good luck. Sullivan attended the Christian Then on the 21, they visited Crusades at Caldwell during the R m < itv -I Rot k whk I, | .m past week also many other fami- area forty miles square and li- from the Vall-y were in atxvut an hours drive from Bur­ attendalW^^^ ley, also very interesting. Mi. and MK Larry Miller Tom Sells left August 25 for entertained on Sunday with a U. of I. at Moscow. barbecue dinner foi Mr. and Marllu Wilson left Wednesday Mrs. Steven Corder and family for the U. of I. She is spending of Weiser a few days at their cabin in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson Meadows before going on to and family of Bend, Oregon were school. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fritts, S-w. Sawtooth Moun­ ward attended the wedding Fri­ tains above Atiantas. Mr. and Mis Robert Knox day ev-ningofCarol LynnCram of Nampa and John Paul Ik>dd and thre< .ons of Springfield, of Illinois at the Bible Mls- Oregon visited with then pa­ sionary C hurch at Caldwell rent-., Mr. and Mrs. William Mr and Mi ■ . Robert Smalley Knox, Friday thru Sunday. Robert Rookstool and daugh­ and family of Hermiston, Ore­ gon wer- Sunday dinner guests ters of Caldwell were Wednes­ of his parents Mi and Mt >. day • veiling dinner guests of his parents Mr and Mrs. Roy Waldo Smalley. Mi and Mrs. Ed Sells ami Rookstool Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Whittom Mr and Mrs. Georg) Hawkins spent th- weekend of August 12- and Mrs. Wald« of Boise were day Friday guests of 14 at Riggins fishing on ttie all Mis. Nell C Of ell. NEWS EROM UK, BENI) Pag« Nina Th« Nyssa Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS ■ ■ ■ BY DALE WITT ■ ■ ■ PHONE 372-2183 ■ ■ ■ JULY 21, 1972 WAS A RED LETTER day for Bishop and Mis. Glen W. Peterson of Nyssa Their family gathered at the Chalet in Caldwei) for a family reunion. This was the first time in 13 years that the family had all been together. Members include Bishop Farrell Petersn and wife Mar­ gery (Bishop) of Nyssa who have six children. Among them Mr. and Mrs Wesley (Vicki) Hansen and ten month old son of Vale and Robert (the only member not present) who is serving a mission for the L.D.S. Church in New Mexico Delbert W. Peterson and wife Olive (Beus) and four daugh- ARCADIA ARCADIA - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stott from Gothenburg, Nebraska and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel) Hircock from Arnold, Nebraska and Mr and Mrs. Charlie Bowers from Owyhee Corners were dinner guest» Tue visited Mr and Mrs. Henry Carroll Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard were guests August 26 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen in Boise, to a ham­ burger fry and homemade ice cream. The occassion being Bullard's birthday anniversary. Other gu< -Is were Mr and Mrs. George Bayack and Nancy from Meridian. Mr. and Mrs Jim Sigler and two girls of Boise were over­ night guests August 25 in the home of Mr and Mrs. Cecil Houston. Mt. and Mrs. Don Bullard and family spent from Friday until Sunday at the Bullard.sum­ mer home in McCall BY GOLDIE ROBERT!............................. BIG BEND - Card Club at th- home of Mrs. Lovitt and girls Elsie Div-n California came Scott and Kelly Allsop, chil­ a visit with M: dren of Mrs. Don Roberts, re­ Lovitt and family turned home Saturday from a Mr. and Mrs Elmer Wood six weeks vacation spent with return-d hom> Tuesday eve- relatives in Fairbanks, Alaska. ning from a vacation spent in Mt. and Mrs. Lee Lovitt Washington. They were accom­ and Judy, Mrs. Richard Lovitt panied by Mark Wood of Mat­ and girls and Mr. and Mrs.Carl ing They visited Mrs. El le Lovitt and family of Adrian Ward in Vancouver and Mt and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr Leonard Wood in Kirk­ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hodge in land They also saw Snoqualmie Bob- Whih there Alan Lovitt Fails and visited the Carnation was painfully injur-d when he Farms near Seattle. One day ran through a plat- glass door. they went to Victoria, B C. Several stitches were required where on his face and leg trip Mr and Mr Orville Butler Mrs Edythe Pro ser called of Wilder, Mrs. Bill Jarvis and on Mr and Mr Je e Higgins Mrs Bertha Ba Bock of Phil­ in their ne» home in Parma lipsburg. Kansas called on Mr Monday evening and Mrs Boyce Van DeWater Mr. and Mrs Jim Sunday afternoon. and boys have mov-d to ttie John Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett Pa-kwood farm from Roswell. and family left Tuesday after­ Mrs. Ray Cartwright re- noon for a vacation on the Ore- turned home Wednesday eVe- gonCoast. They visit-d Mr. and ning from Boise where h. Mrs. Allen Nash and Mr. and tario, Mi. and Mrs. C. W. Mus­ had twin taking tests for two Mrs. Guy Jones m Portland. grove of Marsing and Mrs. day- preparing for hip surgery. Dick and Lonnie Bennett and Jesse Parrott of Caldwell The While in Boise .-.lit visited Mr. Allen Nash went on a success­ occasion marked the birthdays of Mt. Pa< kwoodandMrs. Mus­ and Mrs. Ron Cartwright and ful Salmon fishing trip Mr and Mrs Don Barbee. Mi John Pai kwoodandMrs. grove Mr. and Mrs Will Bishop of Darrell English spent from Jim Packwood attended theCru- Wednesday until Sunday after­ sade m-eting in Caldw-11 Sun­ Caldwell were luncheon guests Tue day of Mt. and Mrs. Verl noon in the Caldwell Memorial day evening Mr and Mrs. Reg Ludy of Bishop. Hospital for treatment on his Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett Seattle, Washington Were Wed­ !■ >• Mr and Mrs Horace Chaney nesday lunch-on guests of Mr were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett and family at a are keeping Ronald and Peggy and Mrs. Verl Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schultz of fish dinner Sunday Graham of Boise while their Larry and Robin Wood of mother, Mr Pete Graham is Roswell were Friday evening in the St. Lukes Hospital re­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nyssa spent several days last week witt> Mr. and Mrs Elmer covering from surgery Mrs. Lovitt. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Wood Wood. Chaney, Rosalie and the Gra­ Mrs. Richard Lovitt and Mrs. ham children visited her Sunday were Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Margaret Wood and family Lee Lovitt called on Mrs Ro­ afternoon. bert Callahan Thursday after­ George Packwood of Willows, in Marsing Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kme- noon California is visiting his bro­ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller and thers, John in Big Fiend and fel of Parma were Monday eve­ Carl in Parma. Saturday eve- ning callers in the Harvey Ben­ family returned Saturday eve­ nett home. Mrs. Kni-fel also ning from a weeks vacation nitig Mi nd Ml I ' . i . k Wood Were SUpper gue- ts of Mr. called to see the new son of spent on the Oregon Coast. On and Mrs. Carl Packwood Mr and Mrs. Dick Bennett. ttie way home they visited Cra­ Mrs. Edythe Prosser and Mr. and Mrs John Packwood ter Lake. Jolly Janes will meet Wed­ Mis. Dyre Roberts were lun­ attended a family birthday din­ cheon guests of Mrs. Sharon ner Friday at Pollards inCaid­ nesday afternoon with Mrs Erie Krause in Nys-a, Friday. Later well. Other gue ts were Mr. Mausling. There will be a hand­ they attended the Happv Dozen and Mrs. Perry Parrott of On- kerchief exchange for roll call I ters of Dateland, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Larry K. (June) Vaughn, two sons and a daughter of Kirkland, Washington, Dale G. Peterson and wife Mary Ellen (Wynn), three daughters and a son of Caldwell. John K. Peterson and wife Karen (Bybee), two sons and a daughter of Othello, Washington. Dean Peterson and wife Anna (Anderson) of Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. Burdette (Kathaleen) Pratt and son of Boise, and Dee Ann Peterson a sophomore at Ricks College, Rexburg, Idaho. The above picture was taken July 22 at the Nyssa LD.S. Church. Photo by Schoen Hometown Mrs. Carole Wilson and fa­ mily returned home Sunday night after visiting with her parents, the J. Elwood Flinders and other relative- and friends in the area for the past ten days. Other guests of the Flinders at various times the past two weeks included Mr. and Mrs. Arnel L. Child and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Child and chil­ dren, all of Quincy, Washington, Marvin Wilson of Burns, Mr-. Michael Gillies of Elates, Ore­ gon, Miss Jill and Andrea Saunders of Meridian spent the past weekend with their grand­ parents also • • « Mr. and Mrs. Eden R. Lopez and children of San Jose, Calif, visited for a week in th»- home of- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Lopez. During their stay, they were dinner guests in the homes of his brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Rolando Lopez' and Mr. and Mrs. NoeR. Lopez. They also visited in the bom« of her brother Mr. and Mrs. Hec­ tor Lopez and in the home of Mr and Mrs. Joe Rodríguez, Sr They enjoyed one day at Owyhee Dam picnicking with her brother and family They also went shopping in Boise and On­ tario • • • Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot spent the weekend in Madras on business. They visited Mi and Mrs. John Studer and daughters at Culver and Dwayne Holcomb. They returned horn • Monday. • ♦ • Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Hara and daughter Patty of Idaho Falls are visiting Mrs. O’Ha­ ra's mother. Mrs. Alf Daniels and sister and family, th- Ma­ non Tracys this week. Patty will be attending Boise State this fall. The O’Hara family, Mrs. Da­ niels and Doug Tracy enjoyed dinner at the East Side Cafe in Ontario, Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams and Barbara joined them to cele­ brate Mrs. O'Hara’s birthday. ♦ • • Mrs. Frank Byers, Ethel Lay and Mrs. Cynthia Gilbert left Monday for Wichita, Kan a where Mrs. Byers' brother and Mrs. Gilbert's son R. A. M< Cool is extremely ill HU J 1 I News Janan Bunn and Karma Kes­ ler returnedtocollege in Provo, Utah Friday, August 25. Janan is transferring from Eastern Oregon College and will be in her fourth year at Provo. Karma »ill beworkingfor her Masters degree and doing graduate tea­ ching also. ♦ ♦ $ Mr. and Mrs. Forest Moore visit-d the S. C. McConnell family Sunday on their return trip from the Coast, where they visited their daughter and family, the Charles Powells of Scappoose, Oregon. ♦ ♦ • Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Riggs at­ tended Mrs. Rigg' - brother and wife’s fiftieth wedding anniver­ sary August 26. The honored couple were Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ win Keller of Pocatello, Idaho. Mis. Paul Penrod recently pent six dava visiting her son and family, the John Penrods of Idaho Falls, Idaho. « « « Houseguests last Wednesday thru Saturday in the Paul Pen­ rod home were Mrs. Penrod's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanby of Hamilton, Montana. • • ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Penrod attended the Pioneer Day Picnic for Idaho Power employees Sa­ turday and Sunday at the Rode­ way Inn in Boise. Mrs. Bill Wahlert and Ray visited MaryLee Wahlert at Eu­ gene where she is employed at ttie University of Oregon Li­ brary. They also visited the Barry Ranch, which was started by Mrs. Wahlert’s parents in 1903. Mrs. Bob Wilson and son Tom returned from an eight day visit to see her daughters in Port­ land and Beaverton, Oregon. They stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Martin (Judy) and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erland (Linda). Friday they attended a bar­ becue at the Dick Martin home. Other guests attending included Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holman of Albany. » • • Visitors in the Bernard Frost home were Mr. and Mrs. Clin­ ton Hull of Valentin. , Nebraska and Mr. and Mrs Harry Frost of Meridian The group toured Succor Creek Canyon, Leslie Gulch and Cherry Creek Lodge, by way of the old Cherry Creek road. ♦ ♦ ♦ Saturday and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Frost attended the Idaho Power Company party for members who had worked for twenty-five years or more. Approximately 300 people at­ tended the banquet at the Rode­ way Inn. Mr. Carlson, who is president of Idaho Powei was the speaker at the breakfast Sunday morning. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Jim Griffin accompanied the Jim Favorels to Boise to visit the Monty Gorrell family. Mrs. Jim Griffin visited with her grandchildren while the others attended a family re­ union. ♦ ♦ « Honored with a birthday din­ ner Monday night at the W ilton Jacksons was Nancy Jackson. Attending the dinner besides the family was Mike Echanis of Ontario. 9 « • Mrs. A. H. Keck visited her son and family, the Delmar Kecks in Caldwell and attended the Campus Crusade for Christ at Simplot Stadium Saturday, Sunday and Monday nights. ning. Mrs. Dale Witt visited Mr Charles Bailey and Mrs. Ra Simpson Friday afternoon. Mi and Mrs. Carl Begeman calle: on Mrs. Dale Witt Friday eve ning. The Happy Dozen Card Glut met with Elsie Diven Fridaj afternoon. Guest players wer< Wilma Ostron, DonsCastor am Mary Hatt. Winners were Su» Ashcraft, Mabie Piercy, Dori Castor and Minnie Stam Th- next meeting will be with Agne Ashcraft September 8. Th- losers will entertain the win­ ners with a potluck dinner Jonny Stam spent from Tues­ day until Sunday with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lun Stam. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam went on a trip to Bremerton. Sundav. Mrs. Lull Stam's sh­ ier, Mr. and Mrs. John Coop­ man of Ontario, visited in tin Luit Stam home. Mrs. Jeanie Fenn and girl of Ontario, Mrs. Gene Simp­ son and Mrs. Stella Broughton of Albany were Sunday after­ noon visitors of Mrs. Carl Fenn. Hank Moore, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs Mark Moore left for Klamath Falls Thursday where he will con­ tinue teaching in the school there. Mrs. Marie Moore attended the Wedding Reception at the Adrian Community ChurchSun- day afternoon for Mr. and Mr Rodney Price, and was an eve­ ning dinner guest of Mrs. Ann. Long A Wedding Reception was held at the Adrian Community Chu­ rch social room Sunday after­ noon for Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Price. A nice crowd attended Later those helping with the reception and their families went out to dinner at East Sid> Cafe in Ontario. Those at th. dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ neth Price, Larry and Sherri, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Price; Mr and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill, Lee and Terri, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell. NHS CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 1 - Sock hop, 11:15 a m Frosh-Soph Olympics, 2 30 p.m. SEPTEMBER 4 - Labor Day- No School. SEPTEMBER 8 - Sen Hat­ field speak- to NHS Student Body, 9 a.m. Football, here. Ontario. 8 pm. COMING EVENTS FRIDAY, SEPT. 1 - Friend­ ship Circle, 1OOF Hall, 2pm, All members please attend Senior Citizens, rummage sale, Javcee Building, 10:30 a.m until 5pm United Methodist, rummage Sale, Methodist Church, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m Golden Age, rummage sale, W< t. tn Hot. 1. I a in -3 p.m. SATURDAY. SEPT 2 - Th- three groups above will also hold their rummage sales todav. SUNDAY, SEPT 3 - Mr and Mrs. Elton Clapp's openhouse, 50th Wedding Anniversary, their home, 2 p m. to 5 p.m. MONDAY, SEPT 4 - Labor Dav holiday. TUESDAY, SEPT 5 - TOPS -494, Rm »1, Nyssa HlghSchool 7 30 p.m THURSDAY, SEPT. 7 - American Legion Auxiliary and family potluck, Eagles Hall, 7 p m. DEPARTMENT STORE NYSSA, OREGON ANNOUNCING FAST 24 HR film developing for B&W, odacolor & Ektachrome All prints made on SILK-MATTE paper for that professional look! cnoas K0DAC0L0R 126 12 Exp Instamatic film Develop & Print * After the fun, a hot bath, with- NEWELL HEIGHTS - Mr. and Mrs. Burton Barnes went huckleberry hunting last week near Mount Adams in Washing­ ton. They picked eight gallons. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Allen and Esa Cado» of Nampa were Sun­ day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Barnes. Mrs Leon Chamberlain Cherrylee, Terrilyn, Paul But­ ler of Ontario and Tod String­ ham went to Utah Friday. Cher­ rylee will continue her school work at BYl' and Tod String­ ham returned to his home after spending several weeks visit­ ing his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chamberlain. Tuesday evening, Kip Downer and friend Greg Cote of Taft, California came to visit his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Judd. They have gone to spend some time in the moun­ tains in Idaho and will be back to visit in the M. L. Judd home later. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kriegh left F nday for Buhl, Idaho where they visited her mother, Mrs. Nellie Stewart and his father,Vern Kriegh and other relatives. They returned home Sunday evening. Billy and LeAnn Scott of Wei­ ser »ere Saturday overnight guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey. Sunday their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Scott »ere dinner guests in the Bailey home and the children returned home with them. Mrs. Lydia Worden celebra- ted her 81st birthday, Thurs- day evening with a luncheon, Her guests »ere Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leedy of Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leedy of Sa- cremento, California. Frankie Worden and son Gene. Bill W-bb.GeorgeCartwright and Al Sunderman of Seattle went to Malheur Cave near Burns, Oregon last Saturday and Sunday, where they were among those who did Ritualistic work of the Masonic Order of Burns. Mrs. Rollo Fenn and Mrs. Carl Fenn attended the Senior Citizens dinner at the Steak House in Nyssa Saturday. Mrs. Stella Broughton, Vicki and Charlene of Albany, came Saturday morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Al Simpson They were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Carl F>nn and left for home Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Marion York, Francine and Paula were Sun­ day dinner guests of her pa­ rents, Mr. andMr-. Al Simpson. Mrs. Alfred Simpson and Mrs. Stella Broughton and Vicki and Charlene of Albany visited Mrs. Rollo Fenn Saturday eve­ flameless electric water heating $J27 20 Exp $2 97 When you’re back from the great outdoors, soak your tired muscles tn water heated by the clean energy that has no match for efficiency Because it’s tlameless, it needs no chimney It takes nothing from the air, adds nothing to the air ... yours for a better environment See your dealer or plumber. Idaho Power Company FLAMHESS flfCTRIC LIVING FOR A NEATER, (LEANER WORLD » <• * CUP THIS COUPON ANO SAVI' 20 Exp. K0DACHR0ME & EKTACHROME SLIDES <4 Reg 8 & Sup 8mm Movies THE NEW BRIDGE AT ADRIAN across •he Snake River is rapidly taking shape, with the old steel bridge in the background. The 40-ton crane of Willamette-Western Corporation of Portland, general contrac­ tors, drove the steel piling with a 12-ton hammer. It is operated by a steam boiler on rear of the crane. Curtis Duval is resident engineer for the State Highway Department, Leon Brock is state .inspector, and Al Berkland is pro­ ject foreman for the contractor Expected completion date is next spring The piers contain 100 to 150 yards of con­ crete, built around the steel pilings, and the spans are 113 feet between piers The bridge will be 730 feet long TH»» Expires Seat 13, 1972