Page Four HELLO WORLDI Mr and Mrs Frank Sells, nee Lee Sullivan of Moises Lake. Washington are the proud parents of a beautiful daughter. Donni Lee. She was born Wednesday. July 21. at the Mooes Lake HofiDit&l. The new infant weighed nine pounds and three ounces and measured twenty two inches in length. Donni is the couple's first child. Doting grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sells of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Mas Sullivan of Apple Valley fBIRTHSj Holy Roomy Heerhni MBS. HANNAH BURBANK. a long time resident of Nyssa will officially celebrate her 87th birthday. Friday. July 30. However she was honored by members of her family Saturday evening at the home of her son. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Burbank with a barbecue. The traditional birthday cake with white frosting and decorated with pink flowers and the words. “Happy Birthday. Mother and Grandma'* made the party a complete success. Mrs. Burbank enjoyed the company of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sparks of Nyssa, another son, and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burbank and family of Ogden, a nephew John Burbank of The Dalles and a niece and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Miles and family also of The Dalles, and the Leslie Burbanks. Other family members will arrive later this week. Tribute To Hannah Burbank In 1947, Mrs. Hannah Burbank purchased her home on North Second Street and was our neighbor. She was soon to become our babysitter and thus became our friend. Through the years she filled in as mother to Bill and Nellie, and she is the only grandmother our younger children remember. Our religions are called a different name, but we share the same God. We have a beautiful friendship, and a need for each other. Raising our famiy was made easier because of her help. Bill, our oldest son. once said, "if there is a saint on earth it has to be “Burbank." We agree with him, but she is many things more. She is kind and loving, humble, generous, energetic and so willing to be helpful. She is “Burbank" and we love her. The Bill Wahlert Family I i News From D * BIG BEND • Jolly Janes Chib will meet Wednesday afternoon. August 4. with Mrs. Winifred Bennett. Mrs. Marie Douglas, Mrs. Dennis Heaps and children of Nampa were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Seuell left Wednesday eve­ ning for their home in Wickenburg. Arizona after visiting relatives here. Mrs. Delno Brock of Ontario called on Mrs. Leroy Bennett Thursday morning. Mrs. Dyre Roberts played cards with the Happy Dozen Pinochle Club at the home of Mrs. Anna Long in Adrian. She was one of the prize winners. Mr and Mrs. Dick Bennett and family, Mrs. Winifred Bennett and Mrs. Sue Ashcraft vacationed last week at Fish Lake. The Dick Bennetts returned Friday. Mrs. Winifred Bennett. Lon­ nie Bennett and Sue Ashcraft drove home by Joseph, Oregon where they visited Etha Foster Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Han­ sen and family of Midvale spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hobbs were honored with a dinner for their 10th Wed ding Anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cart­ wright Thursday evening. Mrs. Wilma Hobbs and family of Parma also were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carlock are rejoicing over the arrival of their first grandchild, a boy Chad Nicholas born July IS to Mr. and Mrs. Scott Orris of Roswell at the Caldwell Memorial Hospital. He weighed in at four pounds Come in and see our New Catalog * Photo Invitations ’ Mormon Temple Designs * Thank You Notos Personalized Napkins Anniversary Announcements Parchment Scrolls Calling Cards July 21 - Mr. and Mrs. Pilar Ruiz, Ontario, a boy Mr. and Mrs. James D. Pierce. Ontario, a boy July 22 * Mr. and Mrs. Terry Perkins, Ontario, girl Mr. and Mrs. Jan Iseri. Ontario, a girl Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hawkins, Vale, a boy Mr. and Mrs. James Arritola. Vale, a boy July 23 - Mr. and Mrs. James Skousen. Ontario, a boy Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hendrickson, Ontario, a girl July 24 * Mr. and Mrs. Mike Castillo. Vale, a boy July 25 * Mr. and Mrs. Paul Travis. Ontario, a girl Mr. and Mrs. Steven Reynolds. Payette, a boy Mr. and Mrs. Blake Poston, Weiser, a boy July 26 • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers, New Plymouth, boy Mr. and Mrs. Newell Jensen. Ontario, girl Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hale. Ontario, boy July 27 • Mr. and Mrs. Steve Leonard. New Ply­ mouth. boy. Bend ByGaMte Rat 1 and IS ounces and had to remain in the hospital until Wednesday. Mrs. Darrell English, Mrs. Stan Thomas and children visited Mrs. Ken Clary and boys Monday afternoon in Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hobbs took Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright to dinner in Homedale Friday in honor of Mrs. Cartwright’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Riggs of Parma visited Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts Thursday afternoon. Christy Seuell was honored with a swimming party Friday evening at Parma for her birthday. Little Lori Anne Thomas and Christopher Tillman are the latest chicken pox victims Mr. and Mrs. Burton Blades of Nampa, Robin Morrison of Provo, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll Social Scene ee **************************** Canyon Reach. e • a Vicki Myrick of Pandtetoo has been visiting her grand­ mother and aunt, Mrs. Ladle Myrick aad Shelley tinea the Fourth of July. She to the daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. Jerry Myrick. Mr. aad Mrs. Mas Dane and five children of Phoenix. Arizona arrived at the Myrick home in Nyssa on Monday. Mr. aad Mrs. Jerry Myrick will come thia weekend to attend a family reunion. They will visit friends aad relatives in the area. e e e Houseguests thia week at the home of Mr. aad Mrs. Clayton Jensea are her daughter. Mrs. Jeaa De­ Junge. Peter and Brandon of Salt Lake City. They were joined Monday by another daughter, Mrs. L. A. Cruz and children of Uttto Neck. New York. They will join with the Myrick family for a reunion this weekend. e e e Mr. and Mrs. Elton Clapp, Neu Mae WUey and Mr. and Mrs Marrin Wiley of Cald well went to John Day to visit their son aad grandson. Raymond WUey, who to working for the Forest Service. He had been in an auto accident but seemed to be doing fairly well He took them on a tour of the area aad up to the top of the lookout. They all enjoyed the day very much. e e e Mrs. Merle Johnson was a Sunday afternoon visitor in the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. aad Mrs. Pat Sweeney in CaldweU. see Craig Froerer. sou of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Froerer to serving a two-year mission for the Church of the Latter-day Saints in Thunder Bay. Ontario. Canada. e o o Mr. and Mrs. Don Savage and Kris were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milo McLHargy in Nampa. 0 Houseguests thia week at the home of Mr and Mrs John Dority were Mr »nd Mrs. Paul Dority of Bremer too. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dority, Denver. Colo. They are John's bro­ thers. Mrs. Kathy Casey aad children of Ceres. Calif.. Mrs. Patricia Frender of Vancouver. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dority of Richland. Wash., were all guests this week at the home of their parents They at tended fimeral serviea Mon­ day for Joe Dority in Boise. o e e Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Strickland last week were the Rev. and Mrs. Earl Hastings from Indio. California. He was a former minister of the Nyssa Chris­ tian Church. Friends of the couple called at the Strick­ land home Saturday evening to visit the Hastings and also Mr. and Mrs. Gus liming from Boise who were resi­ dents of Nyssa when the Hastings family lived here. • • e Wilbur Coffman aad Do­ rothy Wilson returned home Friday from Eugene with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Marcum. Mr. Coffman had been a visitor in the Marcum home for the two weeks during the hospitalization of hla wife, Ina Coffman. Following her death they brought him and his daughter back to Nyssa The Marcums are house­ guests of Mr. Coffman aad will be here for a week Mrs Marcum to the former De­ lores Coffman. a a a Family members coming from a distance for the funeral services of Ina Coffman were Ken and Crystal Mills. Michael Mar cum aad Carol Grieg of Eugene. Nancy Wilson of San Bernardino, Calif., aad Larry Wilson of Corvallis. e e e Mr and Mrs. Elvin Ballou aad daughter Joy aad their daughter aad son-in-law, Mr. aad Mrs. Tom Ady aad Tommy of Rohnert Park. California went camping la the Klamath Falls area recently They also visited Crater Lake Park. Police Report In a relatively quiet week­ end Nyssa Police had only two arrests, both for driving while under the Influence of intoxicants Jamie Reyes, 36. Parma, was also charged with driving while suspended when he was arrested Saturday. July 24. He was lodged and appeared In court Monday where he entered a plea of guilty to the DU1I charges and was fined S3Q5 Judge ment was held on the Class A misdemeanor charges until further investigation was complete. Emundo Castillo. 34. Ny­ ssa, posted bail and will appear in Nysaa Municipal Court later. Happy Birthday July 29 - Thelma Van Biljouw, Willma Staples, Harold Kassman, Wendy Martin. Joe Corfleld, Lairy Shaw. July 38 - Mary Ward, Royce Cote, Tami Holcomb July 31 - Michelle Sada- mori, Mike Williams. Larry Larsson. Ryan Sights, Pearl Bullard, Golda Roper August 1 • Eileen Olde- meyer. Elsie Martin. Larry Sparks. Marilyn Richesin August 2 • Tami Richesin. Margaret Toombs. AMuut 3 ■ Frankie Viel- ma. Bill Patterson. Roma Alvord. Jane Fonda. Letecia Reyna. August 4 • Robert Rodrí­ guez, Jr.. Jonathan Cheney. ess Dennis Hopkins, former Nyssa High School music teacher, was a houseguest of Dale Schraufnagel and Clyde Swisher over the weekend. He visited many former associates and friends. Engagement Announced MR. AND MRS. FARRELL G. PETERSON of Nysaa are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Juli Ann, to Vai Pace Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Nielsen of Parma. Miss Peterson graduated from Nyssa High School In 1975, and attended BYU last year. Mr. Nielsen graduated from Parma High School in 1971, and has served on a mtoaion to Hong Kong for the LDS Church. They plan to continue their education this fall at BYU where he to majoring in accounting An August 19 wedding to being planned in the Idaho Falls Temple. CBPJF Slate Men '» Night “Sun Fun" to the theme of the Christian Butineu A Professional Women's Coun­ cil meeting on August 3. It will atoo be men's night. Special Feature will be The Great Ou Moon Music will be presented by Pst O'Brien, Ontario. Spea­ ker is Barry Asmas Everyone to invited to attend and bring a friend. Please call 889 8508 for reservations. Come join us at the Charoláis Restaurant. 625 East Idaho Avenue, Ontario. Plan to attend I Service News W REBEKAHS MEET ess John Flanary and children of Seattle, Washington called on Mr. and Mrs. John king Saturday. Seniors Slate Card Party Nyssa Senior Citizens will hold a Pinochle Party in the Clubhouse on Brower Sgeet, Friday. July 30. 7:30 p.m. Everybody Welcome. Prize winners at the recent luncheon card parly held by the Yellow Rose Rebekah Lodge No. 202 were: Bridge- Marion Strang and Mary Hatt; Pinochle • Mrs. Me­ cham and Mrs Morrison The door prize was won by Virginia Rookstool. The ladies of the lodge wish to thank all those who s trended leticia Rodrigues has com pleted training at Fort McClellan. Alabama and to serving in the United States Azxny MflRary Police at curt Hood. Texas. She to the daughter of Mr. » and Mrs. Daniel Rodrigues of ' 110 Emison Avenue in Nyssa and a 1974 Nysaa High School graduate. 0 0 0 Sunday guests at the Ehou Clapp borne were her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wickham of Boise 0 0 Mr and Mrs. John Som mars of Donnelly ware weekend houseguests at the Frank Byers home. On Sunday, the two couples visited Mr. aad Mrs. Floyd Sommers in Parma, Mr. aad Mrs. Mike Bethel in CaldweU John's daughters in Middle- ton and Mrs. Elven Day aad children in CaldweU. of Nyssa called on Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carroll Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Wood of Marsing, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood wore guests for ice cream at the home of Mrs. Winifred Bennett Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lady vacationed from Wednesday until Saturday at Cascade and McCall. Gordon Avery of Weiser and Ted Avery flew to Hagerman Sunday where they visited Don Avery. Mrs. Ray Cartwright was honored with a birthday dinner at the Raymond Cartwright home Saturday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Don Cartwright aad children of Nyssa who brou­ ght a birthday cake and Ray Cartwright. Mr. and Mrs. David Lodzinski and family of Santa Fe, New Mexico came Monday to visit Mrs. Juaaa Sillonis and the Pete and Mike Sillonis families. Mr. Lodzinski returned to Santa Fe by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Molt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hobbs and Charts and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright attended the re­ ception for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Molt of New Ply- mouth 40th Wedding recep­ tion at the Nyssa Park Sunday afternoon. The Molts lived in Big Bend several years ago. Little Shane York of New Plymouth spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Callahan. He returned to his home Sunday after a fun-time of fishing and assisting with the farm chores. « Thursday, July 29, 1976 Nyssa Goto City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT ATTENDING COLLEGE? FINANCING, PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES, VOCATIONS, OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING OR VETERAN'S STATUS? Have your questions concerning the furthering of your education or about colleges in general answered by representatives from Treasure Valley Com­ munity College. They will be in Nyssa on Thursday, August 5th. Take advantage of this opportunity for free counseling and get the information you need to make intelligent decisions. TalktoD.M. Stelljess, director of Admissions, or Jose Estrada, assistant Admissions Counselor, Thursday from 2:00 to 9:00 p.m. August 5th at the Nyssa Multi-purpose Room, Nyssa Primary School or phone 372-2275 and ask for D.M. Stelljess or Jose Estrada DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! I 4 <