Pag« Six
SUNSET VALLEY
ACTIVITIES
------ BY MARTHA LORENSEN
Mr. and Mrs. Orel Boyes of
Newton, Iowa were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekaner
and Mr. and Mrs. John Cleaver
Wednesday to Sunday.
Floyd and Guy Culver of Ros
well. Mrs. Jean Burdiss and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Wood all of Parma were
among those visitingat the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Titland
of Idaho Falls visited Friday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Alexander.
Mrs. Sue Marshall and son
Jack Marshall were visitors
Saturday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood.
Jack Woods and Adah Louise
and Gomo Martinez were among
those attending the Pendleton
Round-up Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell
and Mrs. Myrtle Hillis spent
the Sept. 10 weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Kiesecker, near Anatone, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chadd of
Caldwell were Friday afternoon
visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell,
Mr. and Mrs. Del Mathesin of
Ishaquah, Wash, and Mrs. A.T.
Knowles, Mrs. Myrtle Hillis
and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Mitchell
were dinner guests at the home
of Denton and Henry Mitchell
Sunday.
The Rev. Kenneth Himple of
Twin Falls was a visitor Sun
day afternoon at the homes of
Kenneth Loresnsen and the Rev.
Fred Moxom. Rev. Himple was
enroute to Seattle where he
expects to attend a youth con
ference this following week.
The Ken Lorensen’s received
a phone call this week from
their grandson Wesley Parker
Thursday, September 21, 1972
Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
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of Williamsport, Penn, announ
cing a new baby boy’s arrival.
Wesley and wife Kathy, have
named him, Daren Donald. He
arrived Sept. 9. Wesley is the
son of Naomi and Donald Par
ker. former residents of Cow
Hollow The Donald Parker’s
now live at 832 Balboa Ave,
Capitola, California.
Mrs. Jack Wood is reco
vering at home slowly after
being hospitalized at Malheur
Memorial Hospital from in-
juries received during an ac-
cident while harvesting po-
tatoes.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pitkin
and Mr. and Mrs. William Gs-
chwind of Calloway, Nebraska
were guests Thursday and
Friday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Price.
While here
they visited relatives and
friends in the area. Mrs. Pit
kin is a ■sister of Ira and Ed
Price of this area.
Mrs. Anna Price of Callo
way, Nebr., and Mr. and Mrs.
Bryan Price, Jr. of Chappell,
Nebr. arrived Friday at the
Ira Price home. Among re
latives visited were the John
Prices of Nyssa, the Harold
Snyders and Mrs. Snyders fa
ther Ed Price. They returned
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson
and son of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom McClinton of Logan, Utah
were overnight guests Friday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wiseman
of Meridian were visitors Sun
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs. John Reffett.
Mrs. John Reffett returned
Thursday from a visit at the
home of Stanley Reffetts’ in
Dufur, Oregon. While there she
attended the Oregon State Fair
LOCAL EMPLOYEES
PROMOTED BY FNB
Wayne Evans and Sharon
Krause, both employed at First
National
Bank of Oregon's
Nyssa branch have been named
assistant cashiers, announced
Rod George, manager.
loan
Evans,
installment
officer, started his banking
career in the bank's manage
ment training program in 1969
and transferred to the agri
business department one year
later. He was named install
ment loan officer of the Nyssa
branch in February of 1972.
Mrs.
Krause,
assistant
operations officer, joined First
National’s Nyssa branch as a
bookkeeper in 1959. She was
named commercial teller in
1964 and assistant operations
officer in 1969
Evans is active in the Lions
Club, Elks Club and is a mem
ber of the Rodeo Board. He
is a graduate of Heppner High
School and received a bachelor
of science degree from Oregon
State University.
Mrs. Krause, a graduate of
Adrian High School, has par
ticipated in numerous bank-
sponsored seminars
at Salem.
Mrs. Elver Nielsen and Mrs.
Dick Young were among those
attending the Tri-Valley Exten
sion meeting which was held
at the home of Mrs. James
Stephen Friday,
Mrs. Magnus Ekanger was a
visitor at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Elver Nielsen Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith
of Pendleton and their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Richard Gray and son
David of Lebanon, Oregon were
visitors Sunday afternoon of
Mrs. Lois Counsil and her son
John Knottingham.
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DALE
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KINGMAN KOLONY - Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Fletcher of Kla
math Falls arrived Saturday
to visit their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry De Haven. They
will leave for home the middle
of next week. The Larry De
Havens
live on the Oscar
Schafer place.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Freitag
of Nyssa and Mrs. Bill Toomb
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer left
last Sunday on a trip through
La Grande where they visited
Jim's brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Phifer.
After visiting
Portland, they stopped off at
Madras where they saw Jim’s
two other brothers Kenneth and
Floyd, arriving home Thursday
evening.
Visitors of Mrs. Bill Toomb
the past week were Mrs. Edna
Cowling, Mrs. K. 1. Peterson,
Mrs. Anna Long, Mrs. Irvin
Topliff, Mrs. Mary Hatt and
Mrs. Jack Elliott.
Miss Jeannette
Martin of
Clarkston,
Washington came
Friday evening by plane to Boise
to visit her sister Mrs. Bill
Toomb and other relatives. She
was met by Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Phifer and Mrs. Bill Toomb.
Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Jim
Phifer, Miss Jeannett Martin
and Mrs. Bill Toomb visited
Mrs. Jan Fretig in Nyssa.
Mrs. Bill Toomb played cards
at the home of Mrs. Mary Hatt
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer
visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Bowers Thursday evening. Mr
and Mrs. L. C. McDowell oi
Culver, Oregon were late Fri
day afternoon callers in the
Charles Bowers home.
Jack and Sharon Pittz and
children,
Mrs. Wayne
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BY DALE WITT
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NEW Hl
HEIGHTS
Mrs.
Rhodes of Parma, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Rhodes and Marie Moore accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Hirschto Kla
family Sunday afternoon.
Al Thompson, who had sur math Falls Wednesday morning
gery in the hospital at Nyssa where she visited her son Hank. 10 YEARS AGO
Nyssa Stage set for Crazy
returned home Thursday. Mrs. The Hirschs attended a cattle
Emma Thompson and her niece convention and then returned I Saturday with the event to
feature merchant bargains, free
of Emmett visited in the Al home Friday evening.
Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.Clod- prizes and ridiculous costumes.
Thompson home Saturday af
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selter and son Edward of Kene-
ternoon.
Sabin oral polio clinics sche
Mrs. Rex Walters of Boise wick, Washington were luncheon i
guests of Mrs. Marie Moore. duled Sept. 29-30 for Nyssa,
spent the week in the Al Thom
Mrs. Clodselter was one of the Vale, Ontario and 14 towns of
pson home.
Mrs. Klaas Laan and Mrs. Teenagers in the Church in Southwestern Idaho have been
Don Fox called Friday on Mr. Proser when the late Rev. Henry rescheduled for Nov. 3-4. The
Moore was a minister there second clinic is set for Dec. 8-9.
and Mrs. Al Thompson.
Mrs. Jeannette Stacy and girls years ago. They had been to
The announcement was made
and Lonnie and Morrie Lewis Yellowstone National Park and Wednesday morning by Dr. Au
all of Apple Valley were Sun were on their way home.
gustus Tanaka, president of
day afternoon visitors in the
Mrs. Rollo Fenn and Mrs. Malheur Medical Society, and
Willis Conant home. Mr. and Carl Fenn attended the Smor Dr. David Sarazin, chairman of
Mrs. Jim Conant and Janet gasbord at the Stake House in the drive in Nyssa.
were also Sunday afternoon cal Nyssa Friday evening. They
Delay is due to adverse pub
then went to the Schulthies- licity given recently to the type
lers.
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Mrs. Marge Ervin visited Goodfellow wedding at the Owy three vaccine and on advice of
Mrs. Loretta Conant Saturday hee LDS Ward.
the U.S Health Service pending
Mrs. Rollo Fenn and her further study of reports of para-
afternoon.
son, Mr. and Mrs. LeroyChur- ljti> polio C0M0 m Canada.
chill and family of Vale went
sage hen hunting Saturday and 20 YEARS AGO
Sunday. They did not see too
Polio took the life of a seven-
IF IT’S NEWS
many but got their limits. They year old boy and his mother,
saw some deer and antelope. both of Hines, Oregon, this week
TELI US ABOUT IT
They hunted near Jordan Val to bring to four the number of
ley.
deaths resulting from polio.
Karen Olson and Ray Simpson AU have been patients brought
were Sunday morning callers in to the Malheur Memorial Hos
the Gene Simpson home. Mrs. pital from other areas.
Carl Fenn was a Saturday eve
Three special polio nurses
ning visitor.
from Portland are on duty at
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Pratt the Nyssa hospital in addition
and Shelia Pratt who attends to the regular staff of regis
college in Boise came Satur tered nurses.
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day to spend the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt.
Dr. B E. Ross of Ontario
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tollman recently purchased Dr. W.W
of Kenewick, Washington ar Eastep’s veterinary clinic and
rived Friday to visit her mother animal hospital in Nyssa and Is
Mrs. Lydia Worden. They are continuing with the former
leaving for home on Monday. veterinarian's practice here.
Journal Classifieds
Mrs. John Fahrenbruch and Dr. Ross is a graduate ofColo-
Mrs. Dale Witt visited Mrs. rado A and M College at Ft.
Bring Results!
Lydia Worden Monday after Collins.
noon.
30 YEARS AGO
Mrs. Dale Witt was a Wed
Plans for the harvest of the
nesday and Friday dinner guest
in the W. C. Van DeWat. r local prune crop are proceeding
home. Her brother, Mr. and as rapidly as sales are made
Mrs. Oily Conahle of near Sum and there is an upward trend
merfield, Kansas arrived there in the market which promises
Otis Bullard
Wednesday evening and will be encouragement
visiting his sisters, Mrs. W.C. and Lloyd Orris made the sale
Van DeWater and Mrs. Dale of three carloads so have a
crew at work In their orchards
Witt.
Cindy Simpson and Karen Ol tills week. •
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son visited Mrs. Carl Fenn Sun
Bert
and
Kermit
Lienkaemper
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb left of Portland are opening the
Thursday for Pendleton. They Nyssa Funeral Home at the Hub
rmar
the
went to the Rounduo and the Wallers property
Happy Canyon Pageant. They schoolhouse today. They have
saw the street shows and re leased the property and have
turned home Sunday evening. remodeled the interior to pro
Mr. and MH. Bill Conant vide for a modern undertaking
attended a birthday party for establishment. Bert Lienkaem
was associated with the
Chris Anderson Sunday after- per
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noon at the home of his parents Finley morticians in Portland
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Anderson until
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in Vale. Chris was two years
old.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey
visited their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. William E. Scott Sunday
in Weiser and also called on
her son, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
W'ithers in Weiser.
Weekend visitors at the John
Fahrenbruch home were Mr.
and Mrs. M O. Dyrstad and
Mrs. C. D. Frandlund, all of
Yakima, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Eason
and Jon Jon visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Simpson Friday eve
ning. They came to tell them of
the death of Johnnie’s niece's
husband, Gene Jones of The
Dalles, Oregon, who died of
a heart attack.
Mrs. Dick Kriegh attended
a party attheGaryCondonhome
Thursday evening. The party
was a get-together for the fa
culty and the employees ot the
Nyssa school.
Mrs. M. L. Judd went to
Garden Club Tuesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Ger
rit Stam.
Saturday, Mrs. M. L. Judd
< 40
YEARS AGO
Mrs. F M Greig, county
chairman
of volunteer special
'
service men's kits, suggested
a quota for the Malheur County
Chapter.
'’Since the appeal for Red
Cross bags was issued In May,
junior
Red Cross memtiers
throughout the Pacific area have
cooperated wholeheartedly in
making and filling kits,’’ ac
cording to Mrs. F red Olmstead
of Ontario, publicity chairman.
"The need for kits this fall
is likely to be heavy. There
fore. we desire to watch care
fully for the announcement of
the arrival of these materials."
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The 47 toys and girls from
.
Malheur
County enrolled with
attended Book Club at the home
of Mrs.
Raymond Price in
Parma. Mrs. Blake Lowell gave
the book review.
Mr. and Mrs. Aidrod Simpson
helped their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Marlon York and family of
Vaje move into their trailer
home Saturday.
the Oregon Green Guard have
made a direct contribution to
the war effort by preventing of
farm and forest fires in their
local communities with ’’Keep
Oregon Green," in this dis
trict.
Those enrolled as Green
Guards and eligible for contest
competition
Include Wilma
Gowey, Kenneth Elliot,
both
of Adrian; Mildred Adams,
Mary McGee, Susan Romona,
Nadeen Wilson, TonyDemmtck,
Dorothy Toomb, Ralph Williams
and Aurora Zamora, all of
Nyssa, and Norma Reed, Ethel
Kanyed, Lola Reed of Brogan.
50 YEARS AGO
LOCAL NEWS --- Herbert
Phillips went to Boise Sunday
to enter a business college.
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J M. Robertson maintained
his reputation as the champion
coyote slayer of this section,
having killed two of these var
mints Wednesday while hunting
out in the hills adjacent to
Nyssa.
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A surprise party was given
al the J M Duncan home Thurs
day of last week by the Re
bekah Lodge in honor of Mr.
Duncan's birthday anniversary.
A jolly evening was spent and
Mr. Duncan wished many hajipy
returns of the day
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Prune pu king started at the
Idanha orchard this week Two
cars have been shipped to date
and another will be loaded out
Saturday
Monday a full crew
will be put to work and about
four cars a day will be started
to market. The price is ex
pected to range from $30 to
$40 per ton
OiMMEiHHJUa
\RCADIA
BY AVO MOELLER
PHONE 372-2733
The Arcadia club will meet
Friday, September 22 at the
home ot Mrs. Don Bullard. This
is the first meeting of the year.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis CIndell
and Todd moved last week to
their new home In Ontario.
Mrs. Guy Schafer returned
to her home at Hermiston
s. pt
IK. alter .1 Visit here
with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard
and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Long
in Nyssa and other relatives.
John Seburn returned home
last week after several days in
the Nyssa hospital for otaer-
vation.
Mr. and Mrs. Parley Feik
attended a family reunion at the
home of tier brother Frank
James in Pendleton and attend
ed the round-up. Those pre
sent were her brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Abe James from Rigby,
her sister Edith Hirschi from
Idaho Falls, a sister Dora
Throckmorton and Mr and Mrs.
Steven James from Salt Lake.
They returned to the Felkhome
Saturday and left for their
home Sunday
Mr. and Mrs.
Feik spent Friday night In La
Grande with his brother Nor
man Feik.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Scriv-
ner of Gntario visited Thursday
evening in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Bowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephen
sen went to the Pendleton
Round-up Thursday and re
turned home Sunday.
Mrs. Kenneth Carroll from
Homedale and Mrs. HenryCar-
roll left Monday to take Ruth
Carroll to Corvallis where she
will be a sophomore at (6U.
They returned home Tuesday.
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