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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1962 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON T~ Adrian Community Church Schedules Alaska Family Night 8 p.m. Saturday RETURN TO COLORADO Mr. and Mrs Danny Dever left | last Thursday for their home in Boulder, Colo., after spending several days with her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W W. Foster. Mrs. Dever is the for mer Crete Childers who taught in Nyssa schools for several years. —• ---- KANSANS ARRIVE FOR VISIT Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brammer of El Dorado, Kan., arrived Sunday evening to spend several days with their nephew and wife, Mr and Mrs. Ted Brammer. They are enroute home after visiting other relatives in Montana and near Portland. .................... PAGE THREE i —---------------------- ~~ Community Concert Members to Hear • Andree J. Brun, Young French Pianist I Vale Jaycees Hear Stunz Tell Beliefs Regarding Surpluses A young French pianist, Andree While speaking to the Vale Jay Juliette Brun, will appear as guest artist at the first Community con cees Tuesday evening, Oct. 9, Rep. cert scheduled at 8 p m, Monday, Emil Stunz praised them for their Oct. 29, in Ontario high school community efforts. auditorium. She has been hailed He also spoke of the ever-in as an outstanding musician by creasing cost of the state govern both the press and audiences. ment and noted that in the past Marguerite Long discovered the 10 years the budget expenditures child’s great gifts and presented have increased 82 percent in Ore her at the age of eight in a public gon while population increase was concert at Salle Gaveau in Paris. I only 15 percent for the period. Miss Brun also had the privilege The representative said, “Dur of receiving masterly guidance ing my terms in the legislature. from eminent musicians. I have voted against many ap After graduating with honors propriation bills I felt we could from the Conservatoire Nationale I not afford at that time and will de Paris, she started on a con work to curtail unnecessary ex cert career which has taken her penditures wherever possible in through Europe, South Africa, the future. South America and the United | “During the special session call ed by the governor in 1957 to de States. Besides her recitals, radio and . cide what to do with a surplus 1 television appearances, she has I of $60 million, I held out, with' been featured soloist with a num ’ others, for a 30 percent cut in j state income tax against the pro- ber of famed orchestras. i posal of 10 percent. We finally For the last two seasons. Miss realized a 20 percent cut for the Brun has also been fulfilling en taxpayers in a compromise meas- | gagements for Community Con ure,” Stunz added. certs association. Stunz said he thought that any Admission to the concert will be surpluses should remain with the by membership only. There will [ taxpayers instead of being stock be no tickets sold at the door. piled at Salem. | By Mrs. Wilson Witt Mrs. Thelma Hammon spent NEWELL HEIGHTS — Alaska Sunday afternoon visiting Mr and family night will be held at Ad-___ , _. Mrs. ___ Roy Swanson and family rian Community church at 8 o’- near Roswell, clock Saturday evening. Slides Mr — and 1 ” Mrs. Alfred Simpson and stories of Alaska will be and family were Sunday dinner shown by the Hurst Long and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simp Kurtz couples. son. The Hursts will have pictures Return from Missouri of Kodiak Island. Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn return Long took the Arctic trip and ed Saturday morning from a two- visited Nome and Barrow, the week trip to Missouri. Eskimo town. The Kurtz couple Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Durnil of will be showing pictures of the Ten Davis, Idaho, visited Sunday Arctic circle taken during the afternoon with her brother-in-law VISIT IN DORMAN HOME time of the midnight sun. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Major and Mrs. Dale Dorman Sponsored by the Friendship Kurtz. and family returned recently from Mariners club, the program will Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leedy of Germany where he had been sta- ANDREE JULIETTE BRUN include musical selections by the Huntington were weekend guests J tioned with the U. S. Army for Junior and Junior High depart of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leedy. 1 approximately three years. They . . To Present Concert Oct. 29 . ment of the church school. Mrs. Lydia Worden was a Sunday were guests in the home of his dinner guest in the Leedy home. mother, Mrs. Margery Dorman in LEAVE FOR PORTLAND Deer Hunters Report Success Mr. and Mrs. Paul House left Board members of Adrian Com Nyssa, and also visited her mo Kenny Price, Ernie Seuell, Wil munity church met Thursday eve. ther, Mrs. Hattie Hansen and Saturday for Portland where they son Witt and Jake Borge went ning at the Irvin Topliff home. other relatives at Weiser before are attending an Oregon Reclama hunting over the weekend at Pole Those attending were Earl Winn, returning to their home at Taco tion association meeting. They Creek. Borge got his deer. spent the weekend visiting their Mrs. Wesley Piercy, Mrs. K. I. ma, Wash. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and i Arnold Fenn bagged his deer Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Neely of___ __________ ___ _ were „ Mrs. __ Roger Lewis. They at Dry Creek. Kurtz, R. D. McKinley, Dick Ontario were Sunday dinner joined there by another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenn and Kriegh and the Rev. G. J. Kuiper. guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie, who is attending Oregon David each got a deer on Deer Kansans Visit Relatives C. N. Neely, Sr. State university in Corvallis. Butte. Kenneth Farr and son, Cal, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Van Verth were successful near Ironside. and two daughters of Topeka, Ray Simpson, Mark and Eugene Kan., were Monday dinner and Pratt all got their deer on Maho overnight guests at the Wilson gany Mountain. Witt home. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gene Worden shot a deer on Van DeWater of Big Bend were Pole Creek. also dinner guests. The Van Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz went Verths were enroute to Kansas deer hunting recently between from Anchorage, Alaska, where Drewsey and Silvies but were they visited her brother-in-law snowed out. They returned to and sister, Sgt. and Mrs. Harold Kt«*» Prairie City and spent Wednesday Duryea and family. Both Mrs. night with their daughter, Mr. Duryea and Mrs. Van Verth are and Mrs. David Highland and nieces of Mrs. Witt and Mrs. Van family, arriving home last Thurs DeWater. day afternoon. Sunday afternoon guests at the Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Suter and Carl Fenn home were Mr. and daughter, Janet of Parma, were Mrs. Duane Fenn and family, Mr. Sunday dinner guests at the home and Mrs. Howard Fenn and fam of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin ily, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fenn and Topliff. family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simp son and family. Returns from Hospital Mrs. Kenneth Farr and Dee re Mrs. Leslie Topliff underwent turned Sunday after spending a surgery Oct. 10 at Holy Rosary week visiting her two daughters, hospital in Ontario. She is home Mr. and Mrs. Gale Allred and Mr. now and making a satisfactory re and Mrs. Van Dahl and family of covery. Her son and wife, Mr. Ogden, Utah, and son, Keith and and Mrs. Irvin Topliff, visited family at Logan. Keith is a radio Friday with his parents. announcer there. Mrs. Margaret Butler of Ontario was a weekend visitor of Mrs. Church Ladies Meet Vern Butler and daughter, Paul Women’s association of Adrian ine. Community Presbyterian church Mrs. R. D. McKinley and Mrs. met Thursday afternoon in the Anna Pratt attended a Migrant church basement. Fifteen ladies meeting Wednesday in Adrian. were present. Mrs. Anna Pratt Mrs. Leon Chamberlain attend had charge of devotionals and Wilson s Com King ed a teachers meeting at Boise last gave a talk on “Where Our Money Thursday and Friday. Goes When We Give to the Thank Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McDermott Offering.” Slides were shown by of Nampa were Sunday dinner Mrs. John Auker. Next meeting guests at the L. C. McDermott will be with Mrs. John Fahren- home. bruch on Nov. 8 with Mrs. Wilson Witt as co-hostess. McLeans Tasty — 8-Oz.Size Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn and ATTEND VALE SERVICES Mrs. Angie Cook and Mrs. Lyda family spent Sunday visiting with Kohl attended funeral services Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shenk of Monday afternoon in Vale for Succor Creek. Clarence Barbour. Susie Eason of Homedale stay ed from Thursday until Saturday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson and Alice. Mrs. Jake Borge is still teach ing in Adrian grade school as substitute for Mrs. Morgan who is still unable to teach following an attack of the flu. Happy Dozen Pinochle card club met with Thelma Hammon 9 Friday afternoon. Those attend K. E. KERBY, M. D. ing from Newell Heights were K. A. DANFORD. M. D. Mrs. Lydia Worden, Mrs. Luit Physicians and Surgeons Stam and Mary Jarvis. Dial 372-2241 Visit in Borge Home Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Henderson Daily Except Saturday and and children of Reedsport, Ore., Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12. visited over the weekend with cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge. MAULDING CLINIC They did some hunting and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and L. A. Maulding, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Mrs. Ernest Seuell of Big Bend. Dial 372-2216 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson H quts : 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson Daily Except Saturday and left Monday morning for Ala Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12. meda, Calif., where they will spend a week visiting. V. O. Williams of Salem, Ore., DAVID W. SARAZTN, M. D. was a Sunday visitor at the home Physician and Surgaon Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 pjn. of Mrs. Vern Butler and daughter, Pauline. Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon. Mary Worden and Karla Kriegh —Phones— attended the Future Homemakers Office 372-3365 Res. 372-3173 convention Saturday at Ontario. Office: 213 Main Street Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKinley went to Boise Saturday afternoon and spent the evening with his » brother, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mc Kinley. J. R. CUNDALL Dentist Attend Baby Shower 17 South Third Street Mrs. Lydia Worden and Mrs. Dial 372-3538 Elvin Worden attended a baby Nyssa Oregon shower last Thursday afternoon for Lydia Worden’s granddaugh ter at the home of Mrs. Bill Nel J. W. OLSEN, D.M.D. LIBBY'S —303 Size son in Ridgeview. DENTAL OFFICE Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kreager of Seventh and Bower Ave. Norwood, Colo., visited Tuesday Tina Dial 372-3311 evening with Mr. and Mrs. Nyssa Oregon Charles Glenn. Mrs. Fern Boren of Cortez. Colo., Mrs. Arthella Eaden of Tooele, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. TREASURE VALLEY Blackburn of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Loise Boren of Durkee were ANIMAL HOSPITAL 407 Main St. Dial 372-3567 Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn. Nyssa, Oregon Mrs. Lydia Worden is visiting Dr. B. E. R om friends in Huntington this week. Nyssa — 372-3552 Mrs. Anna Pratt attended a Dr. R. W. Faulk Democratic Central committee Parma — 4-2731 meeting at Vale Friday with Tom Large and Small Animals Jones and Mrs Muri Lancaster. —------------------ -------------- V¿s So Nice J* to :::::::: Classified* Bring Resultai PLUMBING and HEATING Irvin Zimmerman PARMA—4-2991 KEIM'S BESTEVER Tender-Cured HAM LEAN and SAVORY SHANK PORTION SLICED BACON 3 Pkgs 49' 69' PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Physicians and Surgeons YAMS 3 Lbs No. Is Dentists KLEENEX L. 89{ SAUCE C Tall Tins — Dog Food VET’S ? JI 5 *1 CORN . Tins JELLO Veterinarians 10 Pkgs ■ — MRS. FLINDERS RETURNS HOME AFTER UTAH VISIT Mrs. J. Elwood Flinders, ac companied by ner brothers, Arvel L. Child of Quincy, Wash., and Leon M. Child of Moses Lake, Wash., recently spent five days visiting relatives in Utah. While there, they were guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Olsen in Peterson. Their father, Mr. and Mrs Leo W. Child of Mesa, Ariz., joined the group for a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright Child of Murray were hosts at a buffet dinner for 25 guests of the imme diate members of the Leo Child family. The group also visited other relatives and friends in Morgan, Ogden, Farmington and Salt Lake City, returning home Oct 7. ; arouni e House! Store Hours 8 a.m. Till 7 p.m Mon. Thru Sat FISH STICKS ■ - 89' ■