Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 31, 1975, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday. July 31, 1975
Army Apprenticeship
Planned For Near Future
The first Army-wide ap­
prenticeship program will
begin at many Army posts in
a matter of months Acting
Army Secretary Norman R
Augustne
predicts
the
Army's deci skin to accept
national apprenticeship stan­
dards may benefit "many
tens of thousands of sol­
diers'’ each year. The agree
mem signed by Labor Secre­
tary John T. Dunlop and
Augustine makes it the first
such program in any of the
Armed Forces according to
Defense and labor Depart­
ment officials.
Coming at a time when
such training is in heavy
demand and Vo-Techs are
turning students away due to
lack of space, initial pro­
grams will affect jobs invol­
ved with operation and repair
of heavy equipment vehicles,
followed by health care, food
service, and automotive man»
tenance. There are about 460
possible programs.
New« About
SERVICEMEN
Manuel Perez
Manuel Perez, »on of Mr
and Mr». Juan F. Perez of
Nyssa, has completed a
summer phase of instruction
as a student of the (J. S.
Naval Academy, Annapolis.
Maryland.
He was embarked on a
training cruise
six-week
aboard the devi toy er USS
Agerholm, homeported in
San Diego
Perez participated tn a
fleet exercise and visited se­
veral West Coast cities
including Everett. Wash.
He is a 1474 graduate of
Nyssa High School.
Until now it has been
difficult to show civilian
employers a record of train­
ing and experience from the
service. Augustine states the
agreement will give a "real
payoff" to the participant»,
the nation and the Army. The
Army won’t teach the entire
program but «oldiers "will
get credit for what they do on
the job." They will also be
able to take extra appren
tier ship training during off-
duty hours if they wish.
Kingman Kolony News
a, ou» « m
KINGMAN KOLONY
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Berry
and granddaughter Brenie of
Phoenix, Arizona were Satur­
day evening visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Nedrow.
Sunday evening dinner
guests in the Ed Nedrow
home were Toot Peutz and
son Andy.
Sunday dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs. Willis Conant
were Mr and Mrs. Pat Ptttz
and Mrs. Elsie Gehrke.
Mr and Mrs Rex Waiter
of Boise were Sunday after­
noon visitors of Mr». Ethel
Thompson and Mr. and Mrs
Herschel Thompson.
Mr»
Marie Castro and
Mrs. Lupe Castro were
Friday afternoon callers of
Mrs Earl Ervin.
Kipp Ervin is spending a
week at Coos Bay where he is
spending a week visiting Mr.
and Mrs John Morgan and
fnends. He will do some deep
sea fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Percy
attended the Piercy-Batt wed-
ding Saturday evening at the
Methodist Church in Huston.
Idaho and the reception at
the Batt home.
Mrs. Charles Culbertson
and Mrs Harold Jenkins
were Saturday evening visi­
tors of the former's stater.
Mr and Mrs Earl Kygar.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Kygar
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs. Harold Jenkins
Mr
and Mrs. Myron
Osborn and family went to
Emmett Sunday and were
guests of her parents Mr and
Mrs. J E (’carles
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Robb
attended a picnic Sunday at
the Gene Stephens home
honoring Dr. and Mrs. Earl
Wilson and family of Lincoln.
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Nyssa
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Nyssa Gate City Journal. Nyssa. Oregon
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Evals Around Adrian
ADRIAN * Tuesday eve­
ning palm dinner guests at
the Bill Looney home were
Mrs. Robert Long and son
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Sparks
of Bellingham. Washington,
Mr
and Mrs
Clifford
Looney and boys. David
Looney of Eugene and Mary
Looney were also guests at
the Bill Looney home.
Bill Looney. Clifford Loo­
ney and the twins, David
Looney and Mary Looney
spent four days al the North
Fork fishing last week. They
report fishing was good.
Mrs. Mona Baker who has
been visiting in the Bill
Looney home returned to her
home in Portland. Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Eason
of Sunfield. Michigan left
Thursday morning after spen­
ding several days visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George De Haven.
Mr. and Mrs. George De
Haven were Sunday dinner
guests of their daughter. Mr.
and Mr, and Mrs. Danny
Skerjanec and sons of Ontario
Mr. and Mrs. George
DeHaven attended a funeral
of her aunt. Mr». Nellda
Raney in Wei»er. Wedne*-
day.
Mrs. G. E. Mackey atten-
ded the All Alumni picnic at
the Adrian Park. Sunday.
Mrs
Mary Auker of
Portland came Sunday and
was a Sunday overnight
guest of Mrs. Robert Long.
Other Sunday evening dinner
guests of Mrs. Robert Long
were Mrs Bill Looney and
Mrs Mabie Piercy. She will
visit friends in this area this
week
Mr. and Mr». Wayne
Sparks returned to Belling
ham. Wednesday afternoon
after having spent a week
visiting his mother. Mrs.
Robert Long.
Mrs. Sue Ashcraft visited
her sister. Mr and Mrs Ray
Drown in Nyssa Thursday.
Mrs. Mabie Piercy went to
a potluck dinner at the home
of her son. Mr and Mrs.
Wayne Piercy in Parma.
Monday evening, in honor of
Wayne’s birthday.
Mrs. Mabie Piervy went to
the rehearsal party at Deer
Flat. Friday evening at the
Methodist Church, and also
to the dinner al the Golden
Pheasant in Caldwell.
Mrs. Mabie Piervy accom­
panied by Mrs. Sue Ashcraft
attended the wedding of her
granddaughter Ellen Piervy
and Norman Batt Saturday
evening at the Methodist
Church in Huston. Idaho.
Nebraska.
Mr. and Mr». Robert
Edmondson of Pocatello,
the weekend
Idaho spent
with her parents, Mr and
Mrs. Wayne Robb.
Mrs. Pat Pitt/ and Mrs
Paul Gehrke went fishing on
the Snake River Sunday
afternoon, they caught four
bass and three cat fish.
Apple Valley Items
APPLE VALLEY ■ Mr»
Helen Wilson. Sue Dibble
and Mr». Shirley Farnum of
Boise left by plane the fir»t
part of July on the American
Express
European
Tour.
They visited nine countries
and saw many historical
places. Mrs Wilson visited
with her son Don. at Weis-
baden. Germany. In London
Sue Dibble left
the other
ladies and came home July
21. The others came by plane
to the II. S. and spent a week
touring the New England
Activities In Arcadia
■ •
Uewaea
ARCADIA ■ Mr and Mrs.
Otis Bullard spent a week at
McCall last week. They came
home Saturday evening.
Alan Bullard, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Bullard,
went to the Shiloh Bible camp
for a week. He returned
home with his grandparents
Saturday evening.
A sister of Otis Bullard.
Mrs Clyde Long (Madge)
died at the Malheur Me
morial Hospital. Sunday mor
ning. She grew up in the
Arcadia Community and has
lived most of her life in and
around Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard
were Sunday dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Bullard on Sunday.
Les and Inga Robbins and
Merrildean and Winona Rob
bins attended the Methodist
picnic at the Nyssa South
Park on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hust
and Georgia went to the
Shaw family reunion at
Council over the weekend
George came home Monday,
but Margie and Geòrgie will
stay the whole week.
Ted and Dorothy Bowers
visited the Clyde Bowers,
Sunday evening.
Don Bowers and Mark
called at the Clyde Bowers
home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowers.
Barbie. Mark. Brent and
David visited a while Monday
evening at the Clyde Bowers
home.
Mrs. Thelma Hammond
visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Carroll. Sunday evening.
Esther Stephens visited
the Carrolls Thursday after­
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dahl Olsen
and their three children from
Michigin arc visiting his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Brig
Olsen.
The Arcadia Club held
their picnic at the Brig Olsen
home on Sunday.
Mrs. Vard Olsen and
Stephanie from Hawaii are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brig
Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Frahm of Ontario.
States and then coming home
on Sunday, July 27. They had
a very wonderful trip.
Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward
were Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Rathbun. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Wild and Mrs. Mabel Fox.
Later in the afternoon, Mr
and Mrs. Jake Schoeneman
came and all attended the
Na/arene ( amp Meeting at
Nampa together.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rook­
stool and family and Bob
Rookstool and girls of Cald­
well. visited Wednesday eve­
ning with Mr and Mrs. Roy
Rook stool.
Mrs. Paul Parson of Boise
and Mrs. Dale Hoyt and
daughter Karen of Montana
and Mrs. Emma Tunning
were Thursday dinner guests
of Mrs. Clarence Tuning
Ruth Fritts visited with them
in the afternoon.
Wednesday evening over­
night guests of Mr and Mrs.
Dwight Seward were Mr. and
Mrs. Carlyle Mullens. Wes­
ley and Dale of Denver
Colorado; Mrs. Lavere Augus
tus of Lawrence. Kansas.
They had been visiting and
sightseeing along the Coast
for a week and were on their
way to Yellowstone Park and
home. During the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pierce
and family of Boise. Mr. and
Mrs. Burton Smith of Ontario
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wild
came in and all helped Mr.
and Mrs. Seward celebrate a
Wedding Anniversary with
ice cream and cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rook­
stool attended the Sr. Citizen
Picnic at the Nyssa Park on
Wednesday.
Mrs. Ruth Collens retur­
ned July 12 from the Ontario
hospital where she had major
surgery Her daughter Sha­
ron Russell and Pamt stayed
with her for a week or more
after she was home.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Ennor
and daughters of Pendleton
were overnight guests July
17 of Mr. and Mrs. Fay
Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Rathbun of La Puente.
California came in Saturday
evening to visit several weeks
tn the Dwight Seward home.
They had been traveling in
their motor home visiting and
sightseeing for several weeks
A HISTORIC LANDMARK BIT THE DUST
Tuesday, felled by the heavy winds. The old
barn at the comer of Butler Boulevard and
Arcadia, near Ontario, finally collapsed after
standing for over 70 years,
jfr, w MF
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POWER LINES ON ARCADIA BLVD, were
before coming to Sewards.
Mrs. Laura Bale and Mrs.
Leo Montague visited on
Monday with Mrs. Terry
Montague and son Trevor,
who is at Nampa Mercy
Hosital with a staph infection
Mrs. Laura Bale and Mrs.
Leo Montague visited with
Mr Paul Harngan of Nampa
on Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Laura Bale and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Bale visited
Mrs. Grace Farley of New
Plymouth on Sunday after­
noon.
felled for a distance of three miles south of
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Shep­
pard and Mrs. Laura Bale
attended the Nazarene Camp
Meeting at Nampa Sunday
evening and visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Elmon Ness after
Church Services.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Simons and family of Boise
visited Friday evening in the
Rex Nichols home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston
visited on Friday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Rogers of Tacoma. Washing­
ton. who were visiting with
Mrs. Lucy Rogers for several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston
and Mr. and Mrs. John
Boston and family were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Shippy of
Weiser. They were honoring
a Birthday Anniversary for
Mrs. Boston. Nancy Shippy
came home with the Bostons
for a weeks visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Bale
of Jordan Valley were guests
Friday till Sunday of Mrs.
Laura Vale.