THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT and Mmes. Charles Goodell, Mal­ vern, Iowa, Charles Goodell, Jr., of Council Bluffs, Iowa, Chester Goodell and son of Boise, James A Goodell family reunion was Washbum and family, Mrs. Jen­ Held at the Oregon Trail hall oft nie Goodell, Robert Goodell and Sunday, Sept. 27. A pot luck din­ family, Leonard Goodell and fam­ ner was served at 1 o'clock and ily of Caldwell. By Paulin» Stephen the afternoon spent visiting and Miss Elizabeth Goodell of Em­ mett, Mrs. Ethel Goodell and COW HOLLOW—Mr and 1 Mrs. taking pictures. Ray Strickland and family re­ 1 Those attending were Messrs, Neal and Messrs, and Mmrs. Ray* mond Goodell and family of On­ turned recently from a week’« va­ cation. They visited with rela­ people of the Owyhee Community tario, Leonard Duncan and La- tives, Mr. and Mrs Glen Strick­ church, who attended a youth Veta, Jordan Valley, Edward Top- land in Pendleton and Mrs rally Thursday evening at the liff and family of Hazelton, Ida., George Cleaver. Delbert Cleaver I Strickland*» sisicr, Glen Leigh Giegun Slope Sunday school. and brother, Cal Hopper of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephen I and family, Alva Goodell and Seattle and a niece of Bellingham, I and boys, Berneil, Brent and Van, family, Irvin Topliff and family Wash. After driving to Vancouv­ and Vaughn Schulthies honored and Leslie Topliff all of Nyssa. er, B.C., Hood Canal, and Mt Ruthie Stephen on her 2nd birth-| Mr. and Mrs. William Goodell of Sunnyvale, Calif., called to Rainier, they returned home. day at her home, Sunday. Marsha and Mary McCoy stay­ talk to his sister, Mrs. Leslie Top­ Betty Morton and Gale Watson ed with their grandparents, Mr. liff and brother, Charles Good­ spent the week end with Betty’s and Mrs. Russell Howell Saturday ell, sending greetings to all, as parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mor­ while their parents went deer they were unable to attend. ton Betty and Gale are working hunting. I in Boise. Mrs. Mary Kates visited in Cald- CONTINUES CAMP WORK In last week’s issue of the Mad. Pauline Stephen spent Tuesday I well during the week and return- night with Sharon Hall. fed to the Russell Howell home, ras Pioneer, there appeared a pic­ ture of Abraham Torres who will Mrs. Etta Harrison is a house­ Sunday. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howell act as migrant minister at the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Norland were hosts at dinner Sunday for Culver and Redmond labor camps and sons wre Sunday guests at Homer Kates of Kuna, Ida . Mr. during the 1959 potato harvest. Torres will be remembered by the Joe Stephen home. Mrs. Mar­ and Mrs. Dick Kates of Caldwell, tha Norland called Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evans of many here in Nyssa for his mi­ Gary and Connie Price and Fruitland, Ida., and Mrs. Charles grant ministry work this past Pauline, Jennifer, and Joanne McCoy, Mary. Molly and Marsha summer and for his assistance with the fiesta. Stephen were among young McCoy. Ray Strickland Family Returns From Vacation NATURAI K / \ ' • Haats water FASTER than any other type I Handy Flam« »ay«. *‘P««pU who liv« in NATURAL GAS h«m«i «r« th« happiest «fer r \ \ ••Ml" • No other fuel gives you MORE hot water for LESS MONEY I PHONE FR 2-2256 Eastern Oregon Natural Gas 101 Main St. Goodell Family Reunion Sunday OKK Club Meets At Skinner Home Next Thursday By Mrs. Edna Mills OWYHEE—The OKK Club will hold their regular meeting on Oct. 15. at the home of Mrs. Claude Skinner with Mrs. Oscar Houston as co-hostess. Roll call will be “Safety Hints”. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stafford of Mountain Home arrived at the the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald, Sunday evening to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barker and family of Nyssa were Sunday eve­ ning dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mr». Donald Brewer. Owyhee students off to college this fall are, Miss Shirely Skin­ ner to OSC at Corvallis, Ore., for her second year and Stanley Mills to the College of Idaho at Cald­ well. Rev. and Mrs. Hoenisch of Roseburg were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Boselly. Miss Melene Crocker and Per­ ry were week end guests at the home of their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Crocker, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel­ vin Crocker went deer hunting. Tresa and Josephine Menda- zona accompanied the Adrian G- AA girls to McCall Friday eve­ ning. The girls returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams spent Sunday evening visiting at the home of Mrs. Howard Evans in Parma. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Blackbum left Sunday for Delta, Utah where they will attend a funeral and will then spend a few days at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eden and family in Toole, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Mearl McClure of Homedale were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbertson. Billy Linville returned home last week from Fort Ord. Calif., where he received his boot train­ ing. He will be at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lin­ ville until the 9th. Pvt. Linville will then report to Fort I-awton, Wash., where he will attend a school on guided missies. Miss Ladeana Talbot and Rusty ! spent the week end at the home . of their grandparents, Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Culbertson. , Mr. and Mrs. Dan Perkins left . Saturday with their com dryer for Imbler, Ore., where Dan will help the farmers dry their grain and grass seed crops. Mrs. Luther Perkins took care of her grand­ children, Jana Mari and Dannie, Jr. while their mother was away. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crock­ er were, Mrs. Kbith Moore and children, Mrs. Blake Moore and children of Notus, and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fenn and Lori Jean. Vernon Slippy and Ray Bowns of Ontario hunted deer near Iron­ side over the week end. Mrs. Larry Culbertson and Monty Dean of Hereford, Ore., were overnight guests Thursday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Chas. Culbertson. Mrs. K. Okano and children and Mrs. M. Atagi and children at­ tended the annual dinner and ba­ zaar put on by the Ontario Bud- dist church in Ontario. Sunday Home Fire Every Two Minutes In 1958 there were 299,861 resi- ; dential fires in the U. 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