THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE NINE Couples From Oregon Coastal Àrea Colemans Move Club Ladies lo Choose New Officers During Meeting Slated in November After 16 Years Brown be he,d and* Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Coleman and? Mrs. Mrs. Don Don Rovse Royse and and children children , of Honored Wilh Dinner in Fenn Home In girls of La Grande spent the Boise were Friday overnight OREGON TRAIL—Merry Mat­ new officers elected. Arcadia Area weekend with her parents, Mr. By Peggy By Mrs. Wilson Wilt NEWELL HEIGHTS — Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn entertained with a recent dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Art Ferguson. Other guests were Mrs. Mary McConnell of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parsons of Portland. The honorees left Friday morn­ ing for their home at Depoe Bay. The Parsons arrived Thursday and plan to spend a week hunt­ ing in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Witt called Sunday evening at the W. C. Van DeWater and Ernest Seuell homes in Big Bend. Mrs. Helen Butler was a Sun­ day guest of Mrs. Ada Butler. In the afternoon they attended the wedding of Adele Butler of Jun­ tura and Roger Hiatt. To Spend Winter in California Mrs. Gene Simpson and chil­ dren were Sunday visitors in the Carl Fenn home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edens of Nyssa called Sunday afternoon at the Charles Glenn home. Mrs. Marie Moore, her house house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hickman and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Willey, attended a recent coffee hour at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mervil Hutchinson in Nyssa. By Mrs. George Moeller ARCADIA—Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ ford Coleman of La Grande were here last week and helped Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman move to Ontario where they have pur­ chased a home. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schenk have purchased the Coleman farm and will move into the house vacated by the Colemans. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman have lived in Spend Weekend» in La Grande the Arcadia community for 16 Pauline Butler, Mr. and Mrs. years. Laverne Hastriter traveled to La Grande last weekend for home Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffith re­ coming at EOC and to visit Mick cently moved into Ernest Steph­ Hastriter. Pauline was an over­ enson’s tenant house. Griffith is night guest of Ellen Jones while driving a beet truck for Al Marsh. in La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ball of Mesa Mrs. Ray Simpson visited last were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Thursday afternoon with Mrs. and Mrs. Cecil Houston and fam­ Ulis Holdt in Parma. ily. Mrs. Annie Long of Lebanon was a recent Tuesday luncheon Return to California Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Davis of guest of Mrs. Anna Pratt at the Huntington Beach, Calif., left Louis Pratt home. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hickman, Saturday for their home after Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Willey, Al Azar | visiting relatives here the past and Mrs. Marie Moore were Wed­ three weeks. nesday evening dinner guests of Arcadia club will meet Fri- day, Nov. 8, at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKinley. Dr. Charles Ferguson of Port­ George Moeller. land and C. D. Judd of Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Parley Feik vis­ visited last Thursday afternoon ited last week with Mrs. Feik’s 93 - year - old aunt, Mrs. Emily with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Judd. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz and Zaugg of Utah, who is a guest in Mrs. Ida Collins of Ontario visited the Youngberg home at Weiser. Friday afternoon with the latter’s Miss Dorothy Houston of Nam­ sister, Mrs. Jessie Tucker in Cald­ pa spent the weekend in the Ce­ well. cil Houston home. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hickman, recent house guests of Mrs. Marie Moore, left last Thursday morn­ ing for Palm Springs, Calif., to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Willey and Al Azar return­ ed Friday to Portland. Dr. and Mrs. Merle Kurtz, Scott, Gary and Gail of Portland spent the past week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz. They were Tuesday evening din- ' ner guests of the Bob Kurtz fam­ ily and on Thursday evening were guests of the Dudley Kurtz family in Nyssa. They left Fri­ day morning for Portland. Larry Dee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hold Costume Party Pete Hammon, spent several days Owyhee LDS ward held a cos­ last week under observation at tume party on Halloween even­ St. Luke’s hospital in Boise. ing. Games and hobo style re­ Attend Rites in Caldwell freshments were highlights of the Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kurtz at­ evening. Mrs. Ray Simpson and daugh­ tended Nov. 4 funeral services for Billy Siebenberg in Caldwell ter, Mrs. Alice Holdt, visited where Kurtz served as an honor­ Saturday afternoon with Mrs. ary pallbearer. Mrs. Kurtz visit­ Johnnie Eason in Homedale. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy ed Mrs. Ida Hodge at Blakely had as recent Wednesday dinner nursing home in Caldwell. Mrs. Edith Hammon and Mrs. guests Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Willey, Thelma Hammon had dinner in Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hickman, Al Ontario Sunday and spent the Azar and Mrs. Mari» Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sands afteroon visiting Mr. and Mrs. and baby were Sunday afternoon Roger Baker and Sammy. Mrs. Baker is Mrs. Edith Hammon’s visitors in the Charles Leedy resi­ granddaughter and is the former dence. Sands is a half-brotiher of Miss Susan Hammon of Newell Ernie Eilers who resides at the Leedy home. Heights. Recent Monday evening dinner Visits in Springfield guests of Mrs. Marie Moore and Mrs. Lydia Worden is visiting her house guests were Mrs. R. D. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Benton in McKinley, Carl Hendrickson and Springfield, Ore. She left Oct. 28 Glenn Gregg of Portland. and planned to remain for two Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swanson of weeks. Roswell were Monday evening Mrs. Thelma Hammon spent dinner guests of Mrs. Thelma Saturday visiting at the L. O. Mayland home in Caldwell. Mrs. Hammon. Mayland had returned Friday Entertains Club Group from the Caldwell hospital. Happy Dozen card club met The Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Ros- Friday afternoon at the home of enkilde spent last Thursday night Lois Williams in Adrian. Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKin­ Orma Cleaver of Nyssa was a ley. guest player. Prize winners were Mrs. Jim Hite and son and an Sue Ashcraft, Minnie Stam and uncle of Ontario were Sunday Mrs. Cleaver. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day of Ad­ Rollo Fenn. rian and Jake Borge were Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Witt were day afternoon callers at the Wil­ Friday evening visitors in the son Witt home. x Carl Begeman home. Visits From South Dakota Mrs. Ruth Taylor of Huron, S.D., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Cecil Houston and family. She is enroute to Milton-Freewater, her former home. Don Bullard, who has been vis­ iting in the Otis Bullard home the past month, left Friday for his home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardner and two sons of Caldwell were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hust. The occasion celebrated Mrs. Gardner’s birth­ day anniversary. Gardner is a sports writer for the Caldwell News-Tribune. Hunters Return With Bear Otis Bullard, Phillip Davis, Don Bullard and Clarence Ogan re­ turned last week from an elk hunting trip’. They bagged a black bear but no elk. Ernest Stephenson, Ace Win­ chester and Bert Ross got a five- point elk on their hunt near En­ terprise. Willis Young of Sweet Water, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seburn were dinner guests one day last week in the John Sebum home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen and son of Boise spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bul­ lard. Couple Returns to Utah Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Goodfellow returned to their home this week after a three-week visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kesler, Sr., and family. Goodfellow is Mrs. Kes­ ler’s father. The Keslers took them to Boise last Sunday for dinner and visited Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Loveland, friends whom they had not seen for years. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. David Coltrin, former neighbors in Utah. PARENTS EXPRESS THANKS To our many friends who ex­ pressed concern, gave words of encouragement, said prayers and helped us through the long hours of our daughter’s illness, we wish to say “thank you.” We especially want to thank Drs. Kerby and Tanaka, to whom we will be eternally grateful. We cannot express too pro­ foundly the wonderful care and kindness shown our daughter and consideration to us by the Mal­ heur Memorial hospital staff. —Willis and Eris Bertram. George Carey QUALITY REPAIR DENTAL LAB 24 N. 8th—Payette Same Location Six Years Across From Idaho Power PHONE Ten-O-Six cleanses your skin with medication 10*0*6 Lotion cleanses immaculately, deeply It clears your skin with healing medication, soothes with emol­ lients. 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It was Mrs. Don Savage and children morial hospital where he had un- and her^ mother, Mrs.^Bill Nichol- dergone surgery. Sunday after- decided to have the Christmas son_of_Nyssa ; visited Sunday mor- noon visitors in the Marshall resi­ dinner at East Side cafe in On- I ning in the Marion Osborn home tario. Mrs. Weeks was appointed at Nampa. In the afternoon they dence were Mr. and Mrs. George Schweizer of Ontario. to make reservations. went to Kuna and were luncheon Roxann Mason of Nyssa was a “Whoopee” was played with guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monty Sunday overnight guest of Col­ Opal and Della Holmes winning Daniels. leen Brown in the Glenn Brown prizes. Refreshments were served Mrs. Don Savage attended a home. by the hostess, assisted by Della kindergarten tea last Thursday Mrs. Dorothy Russell and Mrs. Holmes. morning in Dorothea Mitchell’s Eric Boenig spent last Thursday Club adjourned to meet with class. A Halloween theme was afternoon visiting Mrs. Alfred Virginia Rookstool on Nov. 20. A carried out by the youngsters. Adams. guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Holmes and Jerry, while her husband was in Port­ land on business. Mrs. Glenn Brown attended a mothers’ tea Friday in Mrs. Tavie Hendricks’ sixth grade room. GuMt* in Moss Homs Jim Jamieson of Ellsworth Air Base, Rapid City, S_D., and his mother, Mrs. A. A. Jamieson of Nyssa, visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Rommell Moss. Mrs. Iva Moss of Payette spent from Tuesday until Friday visit­ ing in the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Rommell Moss and fam­ ily.