Pag« Four Thuriday, July 19, 1973 Th« Nyssa Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Or«gon Keck Family Reunion 1973 County Nutrition Day Camps Need Volunteers Call 372-2233 Volunteers are need to assist Nyssa will serve as camp di­ with Nutrition Day Camps in rector. Malheur County says Helen Youngsters from 7 to 12 years Conner, Malheur County Ex­ old interested in attending one tension Home Economist. Two of the camps should preregis­ and three-day camps will be ter at the Extension office by held in Ontario, Vale, Nyssa calling 889-9129. They will and Adrian in late July and have an opportunity to learn August. about Nutrition, outdoor cook­ Teenagers and adults serve ing, nature and crafts. as couselors and group leaders The camp program is a part for the educational camps. A of the Expanded Foods and Nu­ training session will be held for trition Education Program in volunteers on July 26 in Nyssa. Malheur County. Those interested should pickup a sign-up sheet at the Exten­ sion office. Mary Haburchak, Oregon State University student from 92 Attend Bybee Reunion Phelps Observe Anniversary The 23 annual reunion of the Bybee family was held Sunday, July 15 at South Park in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. James Phelps There were 92 family members of Sunset Valley celebrated attending the event. their 25th wedding anniversary Among those present were: on July 7 with an Open House hosted by their five children. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jordan Out-of-town guests included and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Frame Jordan and family all of Nampa, of Wilsall, Montana. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Love­ Mrs. John Phelps and daugh­ land and family of Meridian, ters of Livingston, Montana, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mea­ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gestrin, dows and family of Sunset, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kangas and Mr. and Mrs. George Steltter Miss Janet Sue Burgess of Don­ and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo­ nelly, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan nard Howes and family all of Phelps and children of McCall; Roy, Utah, Mrs. Myrtle Burn­ Mrs. Mildred Farnsworth and ingham of Bountiful, Utah. Mr. Carol Sue, Mrs. A. A. Schaf­ and Mrs. Carl Burningham of fer, Mr. and Mrs. RichardCle- Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. ments, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bybee, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wendt, and Miss Mary Scholes Draper and family all of Grand­ view, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. all of Boise. Miss Scholes, an instructor Bybee of Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. at Boise State College, was a Garry Bybee and family of Scot­ bridesmaid in the original wed­ tsdale, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Lauren King and family, Mr. ding party. Other out-of-town guests in­ and Mrs. Grant Bybee and fa­ cluded Mrs. Gary Lappin and mily of Ontario, Oregon, Mrs. soos, Ladd and Lang of Bend, Stella Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Don Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. Moss, Mrs. Marvin Jeffe­ E. Burt and family of Hermis­ ries and Jeanne, Mr. and Mrs. ton, Oregon, Mrs. Joan Boyll, W. W. Allstead, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Helen Ford, and Mrs. Eldred Brower all of Nyssa; Beth Magrini all of Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bybee and Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Hernan­ family of Grandview, Idaho; and dez of Nampa, and Miss Carol Mrs. Nanette Williamsandchil­ Rodríguez of Portland. dren from California. Hometown News The Bill Wahlert family sptat Mr. and Mrs. Garry Bybee of Scottsdale, Arizona are visiting Saturday and Sunday camping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. and fishing at Unity. • • • P. Byhee. 9 9 9 Mrs. Emmett Sappe under­ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burning­ went surgery and is In the Mal­ ham and Mr. and Mrs. Charles heur Memorial Hospital Her Mann spent a couple of days daughter Mrs. Nola Fischer la vacationing in McCall. The cou- visiting in Nyssa. e e • ples enjoyed golfing while there. 9 9 9 Visiting for one week at the Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Me Part­ home of Mrs. Blanche Weeks land and their housguests, Mr. was her son and family, Mr and and Mi s. Bob Me Partland of Mrs. Duane Weeks of Portland Portland attended a family pic­ and Mr. and Mrs. William Fagan of Oregon City, Oregon. The nic in Vale recently. Mrs. Dick McPartland and group spent their time campliy daughter Monica of Milwaukie, and boating at Owyhee Dam. Oregon, who were visiting at They were joined by Mr. and the home of the W. 1.. Me Part­ Mrs. Ralph Lowe. lands last week, was joined Callers al the Weeks* resi­ by her husband Dick and they dence while their guests were returned home Sunday. here were Mrs. Lola Stienke, « ♦ • Cherri Stienke,. Bill andRog«r Dinner guests at the home of VanZelf and Mr. and Mrs. Joha M r. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge VanZelf. July 12 ' were Mrs. Emerson The Weeks’ visited Mr. and Pictured from left front - Mrs. Mildred Keck and husband. Mr. Houston Keck and wife Betty, Mr. Arvin Goff and wife Bingaman i and son Gary and Mi . Mrs. Glenn Weeks and family Delmer, Mrs. Doris Keck and husband Sherman; Mrs. A. H. Rosie (daughter); Mrs. Elsie Robertson and husband. Jerold and Mrs. John Metzler, all of and Mr. and Mrs. Plots John­ Keck. Mrs. Dennis Keck and wife, Margaret, Mr. Wilson (daughter), Mrs. Virginia Keck and husband. Willard, Mrs. F ruitland. Keck and wife Delta. son and family in Parma. Dorothy Keck and husband Dallas, Mrs. Lorena Keck and * * * • • • Back row from left - Mr. Ray Keck and wife Nadine, husband, Ted. Ruth Ann Wilson of Juneau, Mrs. Desmond Jones was a Alaska visited from Monday to guest of Mrs. Dale Garrisons! The old home town of Nyssa was enlivened the week of Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Robertson from Eagle Creek, Oregon Saturday at the home of Mr. McCall over the weekend. The July 1 through July 8 with another family reunion of the and their son Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Robertson and three chil­ and Mrs. W. W. Foster and women enjoyed playing golf. • • • Keck family. All eleven children of Mrs. A. H. Keck of dren of Portland, Oregon and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frances. Ruth Ann then tra­ 309 Good Avenue came to Nyssa for a good time of visiting Brown and seven children of Portland, Oregon. veled to Madras where she was Visiting Mrs. Anne Tenses with their mother and each other after a two-year interval. Mr. and Mrs. Houston Keck and four children, Naomi, a guest at the Tom Foster home. and Kitty Grunlg is a brother, «99 Those attending the reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Alvin, Daniel and Paul of Richland, Washington. Carl Beranek of Orville, Cali­ Keck of Nu Acres and their son Keith who just graduated Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keck and two children, Mark and Melody Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann and fornia Mrs. Tensenentertained from Moscow University, also their daughters’ families, ■ from Spokane, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Looney and with a dinner Sunday. e e e Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pugh and two children from Madras, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Keck and two children. Sandy and Joyce boys enjoyed dinner in Vale Sun­ Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Troyer and two children from from Portland, Oregon. day. Following dinner they Traveling toSeaside in planes Richland, Washington. visited at the Ben Storm home. to attend the Miss Oregon Pa­ Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Keck andtwochildren David and Darla 9 9 9 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Keck from Richland, Washington geant were Mr. and Mrs. Owen from Haven. Montana. and three of their children, Carolyn and Doug Keck from San Visiting Mrs. Leona Reeves Froerer and family, Mr. and Also attending was Mrs. Keck's sister and family, Mr. and Jose, California and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Keck from Port­ from Thursday til Monday »ere Mrs. l.eRoy Bair and family Mrs. Harrison Young of Parma, Idaho. Nieces and nephews. land, Oregon. her two cousins Mary Dodson and Mr and Mrs. Darwin Jen­ Bill Young, Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Keck from Caldwell, Idaho. and Tressa Hrewer and their sen and Paul Skeen. Hurley all of Parma, Idaho. 9 9 9 Mr. and Mrs. Willard Keck and son David from Sacra­ friend Dorothy Newson of Law- Sunday: July 1, those that arrived in time, attended the mento, California. ton, Oklahoma. Visiting from July 10 (o 22 9 9 9 Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Keck from Brigham City, Utah and Nyssa Nazarene Church with Mrs. Keck. Sunday evening, at the Bill Wynn home were their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tarbet and the Rev. Ray Keck gave the message in church. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grunke met Billy Wynn >f Oregon City and Monday This was the get-re-aquainted day, It was spent two children of Ogden, Utah. their son Billy at the Boise bis girl friend Sandl Howard of Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Goff of Nu Acres and son Lonnie visiting at the home of Mrs. Keck. airport Sunday. Billy was re­ Portland. Tuesday: Everyone joined into rock hunting, golfing and « Goff and daughter of Nu Acres, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Goff turning from a six day visit with and two children of Payette, Idaho. Two daughters, Mr. any other thing to enjoy themselves. In the evening the entire his cousin Todd Lloyd in Spo­ The Howard Myrlcks enter­ and Mrs. Jim Cable and three children of Payette. Idaho, family went to the old home place to picnic and fish. kane. Wednesday The immediate family and spouses enjoyed • • • tained with a barbecue Thurs­ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Strange and two children of Portland, a banquet at the La Paloma in Ontario where portraits were Oregon. Anna and Jimmy of Renton, day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. taken. Washington, children of Mr. and Gib Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Thursday: The group took over the Nyssa bowling alley Mrs. James Heldt. visited over Don Wilson. for fun and a tournament which Fred Brown won. the weekend at the home of their Friday: The golfers went to the Caldwell golf course Friday evening, the Myriclu grandmother, Mrs. A. L. Heldt. to find out who won the trophy for 1973, Norman Keck was • • • entertained with a barbecue the lucky one. Dr. and Mrs. Ken Kerby re­ and their guests were Mr and Saturday: This was the big picnic for the family and cently spent eight days at their Mrs. Arleigh Adams, Dehble friends at the Nyssa Park. After eating, playing games and and Kevin and Chip) H’F Burn- cabin at Wallowa Lake. a time of visiting the reunion began to break up and they Ingham. * 9 * • began to leave for the journey to their separate homes. I ~ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick Sunday came again with the Rev. Dallas Keck ministering Dr. and Mrs. David Sara* and Mr. and Mrs. Arleigh The morning service at the Nyssa Nazarene Church and the Adams vacationed Saturday to zin visited from Wednesday la Rev. Ted Keck ministering the evening service. Everything Tuesday. They spent sometime Sunday at the home of Mr and is peaceful and quiet at the home of Mrs. A. H. Keck now. at Lake Tahoe where they saw Mrs. Darrel Sawyer In Ameri­ Lawrence Welk and at Sparks, can Falls. They attended the Nev. where they saw Liberace. rodeo at Pocatello, Saturday, Adrian Gardon Club LEGION AUXILIARY They were joined by Russell where Sawyer's daughter, Myrick and his friend Karen Clndl was crowned queen of The Adrian Garden Club met Renolds. Russell and Karen re­ the rodeo. • • Monday afternoon with Mrs. The American l-eglon Au­ turned to Nyssa with the My­ Boyce Van DeWater in Big Bend. Mrs. Noia Fischer of New­ rlcks and visited until Thurs ­ xiliary of Nyssa has received There were nine ladies pre­ port, Oregon ts visiting it the a National citation for activi­ day. Z 9 9 9 home sent. Mrs. Boyce Van DeWa­ of Mr. and Mrs. Bud ties they have done in the past ter, president, had charge of Sappe Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Riggs at ­ year, according to Mrs. A. L. the meeting. The meeting tended Mrs. Riggs' high school Heldt. opened with the group repeating class reunion, class of 1928, Mr and Mrs. Erank Beck of the Ganger's Prayer. Roll Saturday evening at Rigby, Idaho. PARTY HONORS call was the "Flower of the Approximately 40 persons at­ Burley, Idaho visited with his ■. State where you were born." MARDI LARSON tended the event. Returning brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beck last Sunday. The secretary and treasurer's A "going away" party was home Sunday, the Riggs visited reports were given. An open held for Mrs. Ray (Mardijl.ar- relatives In Pocatelloand<>d Happy Dozen Club discussion was held and the son Saturday, July 14 at the ing. i ' - group talked over their plans Eastside Cafe In Ontario. A Mrs. Dorothy Fox entertained for the Fair in August. The smorgasbord lunch was en­ the Happy D>«en Pinochle Club theme this year is "Wheels of Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. joyed by 16 guests, including at her home in Kingman Kolony Progress." The next meeting the honoree. Following the and Mrs. Herman Towne were Friday afternoon. Guest will be with Mrs. George De­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moore and lunch the women played bridge. i. players were Laura Brock, Haven, August 6. High score winners were Mmes. family of Vale, Mr. and Mrs, Doris Castor and Anna Long. KJK */ . Mabie Sallee, Dorothy Mason Phil Moore of Ontario and Ann Prize winners were Minnie f Colby at California. and Billy Fisher. Slam, Doris Castor, Goldie Advertisement • • • The group presented Mrs. » Roberts and Laura Brock. Larson with a gift. HOWS YOUR HEARING? Leon Bartholomew of Colma, * California arrived June 30 to Row crop production. We’ll help every step along thé way. S' -ft / a A Í Please Read itS G ■ tj ■ - Rod George, manager (kneeling) and loan officer, Ray Rankin check on onion field. This year has been one of the best of row crop production in Malheur County. Local farmers can thank exceptional growing conditions, as well as their own foresight and financial plan­ ning. Making sure that all pha­ ses of production are adequately financed is a big step toward ensuring a successful harvest. At First National we know how important it is for local agri­ businessmen to have someone they can rely on for loans. . . advice. . .and other financial assistance whenever they need It. That’s why we make our agribusiness services so rea­ dily available. Loans for seeding. . .ma­ chinery. . .production expen­ ses. . .are all part of our agri- business services. And all are backed by more than a cen­ tury of experience helping far­ mers in Oregon to produce fine and plentiful crops. Stop by our Nyssa branch soon. Our ag representative, Dutch Hipp, our branch mana­ ger, Rod George, and the rest of our staff will be more than glad to offer their assistance. Wed like to n get to know y Nyssa branch FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON GOLDEN AGE CLUB The Golden Age Club will meet Wednesday, July 25 in the meeting room of the Nyssa Public Library. Meat and cof­ fee will be furnished by the club. Members are asked to bring a covered dish and their own Electronic hearing tests will table service. be given at the Stampeder Motel, Ontario on July 21 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. by John Pier­ son, Beltone Hearing Aid spe­ cialist. These tests will be of­ fered as part of the better hearing workshop program now being conducted nationwide. Carefully SENIOR CITIZEN visit his mother, Mltta Barthol- ACTIVITIES mew and help her do some house painting. The evening of July 3, The Senior Citizenswill meet Leon’s son, Lane Bartholomew July 25 in the social room al and his friend Joe Harmond of the United Methodist Church Dodge City, Kansas arrived in at 10:30 a.m. This will be a Nyssa by motorcycles. They vi­ potluck dinner Bring a covered sited until July 6 when the three dish and fable service. Coffee men left for California. will t>e served. TRUCK TIRE SKOAL Anyone who has trouble hear­ ing or understanding is welcome to come In for a test using the latest electronic equipment tc determine his or her particu­ lar degree of hearing loss. Dia­ grams showing how the ear works and some of the causes of hearing loss will be avail­ able. Everyone should have a hear­ ing test at least once a year. Even people now wearinga hear ing aid or those who have been told an aid won't help should have a hearing test and find out about the very latest kinds of hearing correction. The free hearing test will be held at the Stampeder Motel, Ontario by the Beltone Hearing Aid Service from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. on July 21. If you can’t get there on that day, call 889- 6449 and arrange for an ap­ pointment at another time. PICK-UPS & CAMPERS delta hi way 3 5 GOODYEAR RIB lll-MILER 700 6 PLY PLUS $2 87 TAX $26’5 NO EXCHANGE NEEDED OTHER SIZES PRICED CORRESPONDINGLY LOW OPEN UNTIL 5 SATURDAY 400 N. Main St. 372-3549