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    Thuriday, July 19, 1973
Th« Nytsa Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Or«gon
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SUNSET VALLEY
ACTIVITIES
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BY MARTHA LORENSEN - PHONE 372 - 11M ------- *
SUNSET VALLEY - A re­
ception was held Sunday, hosted
by the children of Mr. and Mrs.
James Phelps in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Phelps’ twenty-fifth
wedding anniversary. Neigh­
bors and friends called from
five to eight.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whitman
and children, Pam and Chris,
and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Whit­
man, Jr. of Oregon City, were
weekend guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen.
Willard who Is a grandson of
the Lorensens’ was recently
married. He and his wife, Julie
are at home near Carver, Ore­
gon. The Whitmans and Harriet
and Gloria Lorensen went to
the Owyhee Dam area on a
sight-seeing trip on Sunday af­
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith
of Johnstown, Nebraska who
have been visiting in this area
for the past six weeks left Tues­
day for Saratoga, California
to visit at the home of Mr.
Smith's sister, Mr. and Mrs.
James Gower. Mrs. Smith is
a daughter of Mrs. Harriet
Turner and a sister of Mrs.
Ken Lorensen and Wilbur Cha­
pin.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenough
of Prosser, Washington andMr.
and Mrs. Lester Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen,
Harriet and Gloria met at Emi­
grant Springs last week onSun-
day for a picnic. The families
were school pals in Nebraska
during
earlier years. They
breakfasted at the Chuckwagon
Pancake House in Baker early
Sunday morning.
Mrs. Harriet Turner ofOwy-
hee Junction is at home now and
d lr t . I. about. She has
been recuperating in Nampa af­
ter having had surgery several
weeks agi
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brown of
Caldwell were dinner guests
July 4 at the Kenneth Loren­
sen home and attended the rodeo
at Vale in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith
and Ken Lorensen and family
attended the fireworks display
at Caldwell July 4 in the eve­
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alexan­
der were Sunday dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Elvin Fogleman in honor of the
birthday
of their daughter,
Sandra Fogleman,
Janet Gordon, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gordon
spent the last weekend at the
home of her grantyarents, Mr.
and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger. Ja­
net recently was winner of a
trip to Disneyland. Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Gordon were Sun­
day dinner guests at the Ekan­
ger home. Julie Gordon is a
guest this week at her grand­
parents home.
Kristi and Tracy Wilson are
spending
this week at the
home at their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi,
Curtis and Llllena visited Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Trump at Wal­
lowa for the weekend. Th«1 fa­
milies attended the wedding of
Shirley Rimbey and Fred Cook
Saturday evening which was so­
lemnized
at
the Christian
Church In Wallowa.
Fd Lowtrip of Eugene visi­
ted in the area and with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel
Astoreca the past weekend. He
returned to Eugene on Monday.
Mrs. Lowtrip Is at the present
time visiting her parents in
Minnesota. She is also attend­
ing the wedding of a relative.
Audrle Astoreca and Mar-
4 out
of
chelle Davis attended the Burns
Rodeo.
Audrle was a guest
of Miss Davis over the weekend.
Mrs. Gabriel Astoreca and
Carmen, and Mrs. Don Hatch
and children of Adrian camped
at the Owyhee Dam area for a
week with other members of
the family joining them occa­
sionally during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Charland
were Friday evening guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Prince­
house of Ontario were dinner
guests on Monday at the home
of Mrs. John Reffett.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Winn
of Fruitland, Charles Moore,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morton and
two sons, and Mrs. Lois Coun­
cil were dinner guests on Sa­
turday at the home of John
Knottingham.
1‘aul Knottingham and family
of Lafayette, Oregon are visit­
ing his mother, Mrs. LoisCoun-
cil, and with other relatives in
this area.
Dinner guests of Mrs. Lois
Council for July 4wereCharles
Moore and John Knottingham.
Dinner guests Sunday at the
James Phelps home were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Donahue Sr.
and Miss Joanne DeBoer of
Meridian, Robert Donahue Jr.
and friend of Greenville, South
Carolina, Pastor and Mrs. Fred
Moxom and Bob Martin of Nyssa.
House guest this week at the
James Phelps home was Miss
Dianne Hart of La Grande.
Ny«Ba Woman
Injured
A 28-year-old Nyssa woman
was listed in satisfactory con­
dition Monday at Holy Rosary
Hospital where she is receiv­
ing treatment of multiple in­
juries, including a fractured
jaw, after a Saturday night ac­
cident at Cairo Junction.
According to Oregon State
Police, the accident Involved a
large truck tractor and flat­
bed trailer operated by Har­
vey
Martin
Shields,
46,
of Springfield, and a passenger
car driven by Joan Frances
Silence, Nyssa.
Police said Ms. Silence re­
ceived several lacerations of
th»- face, dislocated bones, the
injured jaw and possible other
injuries. She was taken to the
hospital by ambulance.
Police said the truck had been
eastbound on Highway 20 and
then turned northward onto
Highway 201 at the junction.
The northbound Silence car co-
lided with the trailer. Heavy da­
mage resulted to the front of the
car but the truck received little
damage, police said.
The accident is still under in­
vestigation.
FAREWELL FOR
LUCAS, JULY 23
"Youth For Understanding"
Student, Lucas Gaiarsa, who has
made Nyssa his home for six
months, will be leaving for
Santo Andre, Braxil, July 25 by
plane from Boise. To honor his
leaving there will be a fare­
well party at the Kunkel home,
605 Ennis Avenue, Monday, July
23, from 7 00-10:30 p.m,
Everyone is invited to come.
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COMINO EVENTS
FRIDAY, JULY 20 - Senior
Citizen, rummage sale, Jay-
Cee Bldg., 10 a.m.
Golden Age rummage sale,
Western Hotel 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Adrian Church lawn sale 2-9
p.m. Ice cream social 6:30 to
9 p.m.
SATURDAY, JULY 21 - Re­
covery, Inc., First Christian
Church, 8 p.m.
Senior Citizen,
rummage
sale, JayCee Bldg.. 10 a.m.
Golden Age, rummage sale.
Western Hotel, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
TUESDAY, JULY 24 - Rebe­
kahs, I OOF, 8 p.m.
TOPS «494, Adrian Grade
school, 7:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 -
Senior
Citizens,
Methodist
Church, 10:30 p.m.
Golden
Age Club, library
meeting room, 12 noon.
NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS
■ ■ ■ BY DALE WITT a ■ ■ PHONE 372-2123 ■ ■ ■
NEWELL HEIGHTS - Mrs.
Lydia Worden, who wa» a pa­
tient in the Malheur Memorial
Hospital has been transferedto
the nursing home and may have
visitors.
Henry Jacobson of Chester,
California and his cousin Peggy
Fair of Vale spent Tuesday
night
and Wednesday
with
Henry's
grandmother, Mrs.
Marie Moore.
Those from this area, other
than family, attending the wed­
ding reception for Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Butler, Saturday evening
at the LDS Ward at the Owyhee
Junction were Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Simpson, Mrs. Carl Fenn,
Mrs. Ida Fenn, Mrs. Dale Witt,
Mrs. Alice Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Merrill Call, Tom and Angela,
and Mrs. Brent Schulthies.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Marriag« Lic«ns«s Charles Brady of Boise spent
the weekend in High Valley,
Idaho.
Vale - John Robert Nutting
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stringham
and Doris Lillian Tolman, both of Farmington, Utah and their
Ontario; Russell James Beut­ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
ler, Oregon City and Karen Hanson of Bountiful, Utah vi­
Elaine Rigney, Nyssa, Roger sited Mrs. Dale Witt Saturday
William Ashby and MerlynRuth afternoon. The former Newell
Redmond, both Ontario; Wil­ Heights residents came for the
liam Kenneth Hertig, Adrian wedding of Terrilyn Chamber-
and Jeaneal Ussing, Vale; Ri­ lain and Paul Butler that eve­
chard Lane Pierce and Meri- ning.
They were later over­
dan Carol Harvey, both Ontario. night guests of Mrs. Dale Witt.
Floyd Smith of Bakersfield,
California, here on business,
was a Sunday guest of his sis­
ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mc­
Kinley.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wenke
and family went with the Pil­
grim Lutheran Church of On­
tario to Farewell Bend, Sun­
day, where they hadChurch ser­
vices followed by a potluck din­
ner in the park. Many of the
group went water skiing in the
afternoon.
Mrs. Carl Lee Hill and Terri
visited C. B. Hill in Caldwell,
Saturday.
Mrs. Dale Witt visited Mrs.
Lydia Worden in the Malheur
Memorial Hospital in Nyssa,
Wednesday afternoon. She also
called on Mrs. Harriet Turner,
who
recently returned home
the Nampa Convalesant Center.
Sunday afternoon callers at
the home of Mrs. Carl Fenn
were Mrs. Jeanne Fenn and
Lori of Ontario and Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Simpson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jessup
of Lafeyette, California came
Sunday to visit her sister and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Sprague.
Wednesday evening Mrs. Al­
fred Simpson gave a birthday
dinner for her daughter Alene
Gillette of Ontario. The other
Pag« F!va
guests were Scott Gillette and
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon York and
family of Vale, Mrs. Carl Fenn
was a guest that evening for
ice cream and cake.
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EVENTS AROUND ADRIAN
ADRIAN - Mr. and Mrs. G.
E. Mackey’s mother, Mrs. Min­
nie Mackey entered the Malheur
Memorial Hospital at Nyssa last
Sunday evening for observation
and treatment. Her sister, Mrs.
Mrs. Rollo Fenn met her son, Hannah Gage of Boise and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Church­ Cecil Helgon of Pendleton, a
hill and family in Ontario, Sun­ daughter, is also visiting at this
day and they went to the La time.
Mrs. Mabie Piercy was a Sun­
Paloma to dinner to celebrate
Mrs. Churchhill’s birthday. In day dinner guest of her son,
the afternoon Mrs. Fenn went Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piercy
to Parma and visited Dora Wa­ in Parma.
Friday morning, Mrs. Mabie
goner, from there she went to
Homedale and visited Elsmore Piercy went to Boise with Mrs.
Robert Long, while there, she
Fenn.
visited her sister, Mrs. Mil­
Mr. and Mrs. Clair White, dred Graham at the Boise Con
Ronnie and Christopher and valesant Center.
Clair’s mother, Mrs. Dorothy
Mr. and Mrs. MyronGossard
White were guests for a birth­ and Parley Merrill were Sa­
day dinner honoring Ronnie on turday evening dinner guests of
his second birthday at the home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bicandi.
of Mrs. Clair White’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. George De­
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Souba in
Haven went to Council, Idaho
Nampa. Guests for homemade Sunday morning where they vi-
ice cream and cake in the af­
isited Andy Ronfeld. They also
ternoon were Ronnie’s great
visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Raney
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
in Cambridge and Mrs. De­
Robert L. Clark of Nampa and
Haven's aunt, Mrs. Ida Wyman
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bellin
in Weiser.
also of Nampa.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Jones drove to South Mountain Sun­
of Prairie City, Oregon came day where their daughter Mary
Saturday morning and visited and friend Margarete Tiffanyof
Mrs. Rollo Fenn. From there Vale are working for the BLM.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson
they went to Parma to visit
and Mrs. Herschel Thompson
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simp­
son attended the wedding of Mr.
and Mrs. Jon Martin at New
Plymouth Saturday evening.
visited Mrs. Robert Long Sun­
day afternoon.
Wayne Sparks of Bellingham
who Just finished his Air Force
training in Boise spent the week
end with is mother, Mrs. Robert
Long.
Mrs. K. I. Peterson and Mrs.
Marie
Moore
attended the
special meeting of the Womens
Association at the home of Mrs.
George DeHaven Monday morn­
ing. Following the meeting, Mrs.
Moore was a luncheon guest at
Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson.
Later in the afternoon, Mrs.
K. I. Peterson and Mrs. Marie
Moore attended Garden Club
at the home of Mrs. Boyce Van
DeWater in Big Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Monty Spelman
of Caldwell visited Mr. and
Mrs. K. I. Peterson Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. Spelman had
just returned from a trip to
visit her parents in Missouri.
News About
SERVICEMEN
Ramon Martinez
Camp Pendleton,
Calif. -
Marine Pvt. Ramon Martinez,
son of Mr. Tobias J. Martinez
of 211 Park Avenue, Nyssa,
has reported for duty at the
Marine Corps Base here.