Thursday, September 9, 1976 Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Activities In Arcadia •» *•«# Bwwwes . Mr. and Mrs. Lucian »pent the Labor Day weekend visiting Golda Roper and John Seburn. They returned to their home in Berid, on Monday. Richard McLaughlin of Myrtle Creek, Oregon, was a guest at the John Seubrn home over the Labor Day weekend. He returned home Monday. Mrs. Inez Seburn of Phoenix, Arizona is visiting in the area. She is visiting her son. Joe and family and also Mrs. Golda Roper and John Seburn. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Strad- ley and two boys of Bend. Oregon and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stradley of Pasco, Wash., and their granddaughter, Margie at­ tended the Ray family re­ union picnic at the Nyssa Park. Sunday. There were 57 relatives attending. Amy Stradley of the community attended. On Saturday evening. Ruth and Neil Petterson were hosts to a pot luck dinner for the Kesler family. Karma was home over the weekend. Other guests were Mrs. Nancy Bunn and five children Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kesler. Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goodfellow of Payette and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Goodfellow, also of Payette. They had a watormelon bust, also. Paul Kesler is enrolled at Ricks College this year. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kesler, Sr. and Sally and Scott Kesler, and Mr. and Mrs. ARCADIA Bl.M FIRE FIGHTERS »re »hown monitoring • new device called a Lightning Detector as it traces the progress of a summer lightning »form aero»» the tinder dry rangeland of Southeastern Oregon. Thl» detector, near Jordan Valley, and one like it at Elko. Nevada have the ability to locate the »trike« immediately, and crew» can summon fire fighter» and equipment to quickly douse the blaze This equipment was first used in Alaska, and now that the Alaskan lightning storms are over, will be tested in this area. If the tests prove satisfactory here, the day may not be far away when permanent installations like this will provide lightning detection coverage for the entire West. Solectric solar demonstration home Page Five Gerald Goodfelk/w of Payette «pent a week at Sage Hen Reservoir in Idaho. After they came home, Mr. and Mr». Kesler and Sally went to McCall for a week They came home aturday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bower» and Brent, David and Brian visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers. Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers fished at Padduck Reservoir Sunday. They cau­ ght 99 big crappies. Mr. and Mr». L. E. Robbins called at the Clyde Bowers home Sunday eve­ ning. Mrs. Clyde Bowers visited at the Don Bowers home in Parma Monday afternoon. Johnny Carroll and son», Mike and Ryan came from Tumwater, Washington on Thursday and visited the Henry Carrolls until Monday when they returned home. Doyel and daughter Doye- lene Carroll of Mountain Home, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll. They were guests for supper. They were accompanied by a friend from Mountain Home. Bill Morgan Esther Stephens visited the Henry Carrolls Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wil­ liams came from their home in Portland, Saturday after­ noon to visit her family, Mr. and Mrs. Ko Abe and boys. The Williams returned to Portland. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. McPeak and children of McMinnville, Oregon have bought the farm formerly owned by Dick Corn on Gem Avenue. They are moved in and have begun to improve the place. Apple Valley Items By Fraacua Smalley APPLE VALLEY ■ Mr». Laura Bale returned last week from a three weeks trip to Minnesota She took a bus to Salt Lake City where Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bower met her and took her home with them to Manti. Utah. The ne>t day they all left for Minnesota. They spent one night at Flint Stone Terra Court in South Dakota and went sightseeing at Mt. Rushmore. From here they went to Pine City, Minnesota and visited Mrs. Mae Bowers and other relatives for three day». From there they went to the Mandam Indian Village, which they toured and saw many interesting sights. On their way home they visited other relatives. At Manti, Utah, Jim Bale picked up his mother Mrs. Laura Bale and brought her to Caldwell and Ruth Martin brought her home to Apple Valley. Tuesday evening Mrs. Laura Bale and Mrs. Leo Montague and sons visited the State Fair at Boise. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble were pleasantly surprised by an overnight viatit from his cousin Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ mond Earl of Wray. Colorado On Friday. Sue Dibble and Mrs. Louise O’Neill visited with Mrs. Darlene Maine and new baby girl at Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dibble and Debbie of Cam­ bridge were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fritts. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tuning and Mr. and Mrs. Friday, September 10 • Robert Tuning of Caldwell enjoyed a camping trip Golden Age Rummage Sale. August 19 ■ 25 at Deadwood Old Western Hotel, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rook­ Nyssa Senior Citizens Rum­ stool attended the State Fair mage Sale, 213 Reece Ave., 9:30 a.m. at Boise with the Senior Citizen group on Wednesday. Golden Rule Chapter— Robert Rookstool of Cald­ School of Insturction. Ma­ well was a Friday luncheon sonic Hall. 8 p.m. Potluck at guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy hall. 6:30 p.m. Rookstool. Owyhee Garden Club at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rook­ Lois Boenig home. 2 p.m. stool visited Sunday evening Saturday, September 11 • with Mrs. Virginia Rookstool Golden Age Rummage Sale. of Nyssa. Old Western Hotel. 9:30 a.m. The Susannah Circle will to 5 p.m. Nyssa Senior citizens Rum­ meet on Thursday. Sep­ tember 16 with Mrs. Cora mage Sale. 213 Reece Ave., Rookstool. 9:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Howard United Methodist Church Allen of Springfield. Oregon Rummage Sale. 9 a.m. to 5 visited August 23 - 25 and p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamilton Potluck picnic at Foy of Eugene. Oregon visited Sasser home for All-Star August 27 and 28 with Mr. Bowling members. 6:30 p.m. and Mrs. William Knox. Monday. September 13 - Carl Sodowsky of Aurora. Starduster, at Bea Gross- Missouri, formerly of Apple nickle home. All attend as Valley was here last week nuts will be cracked for getting his household goods bazaar pudding. 8 p.m. he had stored in Ontario, Tuesday, September 14 • until they had located a home Yellow Rose Rebekah Lodge in Missouri. Mrs. Sodowsky »202. 1OOF Hall. 8 p.m. did not come with him. She is Wednesday. September IS Golden Age Club. 113 Green recovering from a light stroke Avenue. Nyssa, potluck. 12 in July and is expected to make a very good recovery. noon. Coffee for Rebekahs and She is home from the hospital now. Friends. 1OOF Hall. 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Whittom of 50 Boise were all-day Saturday guests of Mrs. Nell Correll. Teresa and Tami Fritts of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Za­ Hermiston. Oregon spent mora. Jr. of New port. Oregon Saturday - Monday with were houseguests Sunday at their grandparents Mr. and the home of his parents. Mr. Mrs. C. L. Fritts. and Mrs. M. C. Zamora. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo They returned to their home Smalley returned Saturday on Monday. They have evening from a trip to opened a jewelry store in Glenwood. Wash, where they downtown Newport and have visited Mr. and Mrs. Doug used antiques in their decor Daniels and family. At Selah and have a display of Washington they visited Mrs thundereggs. Social Scene Whitson and at Hermiston, they visited with Mr and Mrs. Robert Smalley and family. They had a very enjoyable trip and visit. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Engel­ hardt were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Muriel Engel­ hardt at Nampa Darrell and Bud Engelhardt from Wash, were home visiting their mother. Mrs. Muriel Engel­ hardt. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Collins entertained Mr and Mrs. Ray Gamer of Portland and his sister Mrs. Nora Smith of San Jose, California Tues­ day till Sunday of last week. They enjoyed a fishing and camping trip together at Sage Hen Reservoir Wednesday - Thursday. Mrs. Donald Hunt of Baker visited Saturday - Monday with her mother Mrs. Vivian Gooing. Julie Hansen visited Fri­ day - Monday with her grandmother. Mrs. Vivian Gooing and Mr. and Mrs. Vear Haile were also Sunday visitors of Mrs. Gooing. Kingman Kolony News » IM, Vk ________ KINGMAN KOLONY • Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Wil holm of Idaho F-lls and Mrs. Bertha Louk of Iona, Idaho came Thursday to visit the latter’s daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy. The Wilhoms returned home fri- day and Mrs. Bertha Louk remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Conant and family went camping above Sumpter over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moore of Vale spent Friday morning with her sister. Mrs. Inez Goodwin and family. Gene Biassengame of Be verton. Oregon came Friday evening and is spending the week with his friends, Mrs Inez Goodwin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thomp­ son and family who have been visiting in this area the past two weeks left for their home in Sacramento. Calif.. Sunday morning. Those from this area attending Pollyanna Club Thursday afternoon were Dorothy Fox. Ruth Osborn. Elsie Gehrke. Linda Conant. Bernice Toomb. Mary Rod­ ford and Ruth Bowers. Mrs. Bernice Toomb at­ tended the Happy Dozen Card Club Friday at the home of Mrs. Goldie Roberts in Big Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar and family attended a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbertson in honor of her brother Mearl McClure of Sheridan. Wyoming. He was a Monday overnight guest in the Earl Kygar home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar atended a birthday dinner for Tonya Duncan and Carman Easley at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duncan in Ontario. Marge Ervin called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gehrke Sunday morning. NSC BRAKE SERVICE Could Yon Stop... Suddenly? Can the sun heat a home in an Idaho winter at a cost that makes the effort worthwhile? Idaho Power intends to find out. Solectric (solar + electric) is an energy-saving home which will use solar collectors to heat rooms and provide hot water. The solar heat system is backed up by an electric heat pump for use during wintertime cloudiness and for summertime cooling. The house has energy-saving features that would be a good idea in any home — solar heated or not: • 2 x 6 studs in walls accommodating extra insulation Th« mott important part of a car it th« • Double-pane windows and storm doors tav«rt a complot« chock, and inttall »ho«» • Heat losses minimized and lining» if n«c«ttary. 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