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THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1966 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON X. Grandson Killed in Truck Mishap; Services in Missouri By Dale Witt Ixirna Hardman attended a July Jodi and Tami Holcomlb left NEWELL HEIGHTS Mr and 13 slumlier purty ut the home of July 10 to spend two week* with Mrs. Carl Fenn returned home Rosemary Waite near Homedale. their father, Delwin Holcorrib at Monday from St. Charles, Mo., Visitor* From Washington Grangeville, Idaho. where they attended funeral ser The Lloyd I^ewis family and Mr. and Mr*. Robert Fahren- vices for a grandson, Raymond Douglas Fenn were Sunday din bruch und non* of Poulkbo, Wash., ner guests of the Gene Simpson*. Beach The deceased, 29-yenr-old son urrived Friday afternoon and re Attend Pocatello Rita* of Mr. und Mrs Joe Beach, leaves mained until Saturday with hi* Mr and Mrs. Dewey Garner a widow and five children. He uncle, Mr. and Mr* John Fahren- spent the weekend in Pocatello bruch. and another man were recently Mr und Mr* Irvin Topliff and where they attended Saturday killed in un accident with a gar graveside rites for the mother of family attended the Sunday re bage truck. union for former student* of Ros their son-in-law, Clark Olsen. She _______ succumbed on the previous Tues Mrs. James Embrce and chil well high school. Classes repre day at Riverside, Calif. sented were from 1916 to 1945 dren of I<as Vegas have been fr< i The Garners were accompanied quent visitors in the M. O, Judd when high school education there was discontinued. to Pocatello -by a daughter, Mrs home during the past month. Mmes. Gerrit Timmerman and Neil McCrary, whose husband They are staying in Ontario while their husband and father is away M. L. Judd attended book club met her there and they returned meeting held Saturday in the to t.ieir home in Salt Lake City. working on a doctor’s degree. The Newell Heights couple also Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fenn and home of Mrs. Lester French at Aiildren of Mesa, Ariz., arrived Roswell. Mrs. Alva Watts re visited another daughter, Mr. and June 27 and were evening dinner viewed the book, "The Wild Mrs. Keith Ashley in Pocatello guests of his uncle, Mr. and Mr*. Swan,” a story of Han* Christian and on Saturday evening attend ed a Stoker family reunion at Carl Fenn. They were enroute Anderson, by Monica Sterling. Burley. to Roseburg to visit Fenn's moth Attand Class Reunion er. They are former residents of | Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grooms of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn were La Grande were weekend visitors Saturday evening guests for a the Nyssa-Ontario area. in the Jake Borge home. On Sat wiener roast at the Dave Savage Foursome Return* Home urday evening the couple attend home near Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn left ed a banquet at Four Seasons July 10 on a camping and fishing ' cafe in Ontario. The dinner was Meet for Family Picnic trip. First they went to Beulah to celebrate the reunion of Ad Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morfltt of reservoir where they were joined rian students in the 1960 graduat Portland were recent Thursday by the Earl Wards The two ing class. dinner guests in the home of their couples then went to Fish lake niece, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz The former students met again on Steens mountain before com and family. Saturday afternoon Sunday for a potluck picnic din pleting the loop and going into visitors were another uncle and ner in the Adrian park Silver City. aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sherrill Grooms returned to La Grande The travelers covered about Monday to resume his studies at of Merrill, Ore., and Mrs. Kurtz’ 1000 miles and report that it was Eastern Oregon college. His wife, ! mother, Mrs. Gladys Morfitt of hot and dry all the way. Their I Kay. plans to spend a week with Nyssa. fishing luck was not good and her parents, the Borge couple. On July 10 a Wilson family re after arriving at Silver City their Mr and Mrs. Gene Derrick and union was held in Nyssa south car battery went dead. The two his brother, Steve, visited Sunday park. Among those attending men went to Nyssa for a new one afternoon in the Bill lloldt home, were the Henry Sherrills, Mr. and and the foursome returned to The Jim Thompsons and Carl Mrs. Vem Wilson of Ontario, Mr. their homes Sunday. Lee Hills went picnicking and and Mrs. W. H Tyrell of Ny*«a, Cherrylee Chamberlain was rock hunting Sunday near Suc the Ray Morfitts, the Jim Wilson I family of Payette. Mrs. Dorothy among those attending a recent cor creek. Wilson and family, Mrs. Gladys three-night course on fundamen Pratt Joins U. S. Navy Morfitt, the Dudley Kurtz family, tals of conducting music at the Michael Pratt has joined the the Frank and Red Wilson fami Nyssa LDS stake house U.S. Navy. He left Portland Mon lies of Nyssa. day morning for 11 weeks of basic Poor Luck on Excursion training at the San Diego base. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz, the Marie Borge moved during the weekend to Ontario and will con Rev. Harold Kurtz and children tinue her studies at Treasure Val camped and fished early last week on the north fork of the ley Community college. The Lowell Madison family of Malheur river. They were joined New Meadows arrived Friday last Thursday by the Bob Kurtz evening to visit Mrs. Madison’s I family and Frank Smart of Par sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fenn ma. Mrs Polly Kurtz; her daugh 3 to 9 p. m. and family. Another sister, Mrs. ter, Janice, and Gail Kurtz arriv in Bums Saturday when they For Elks Members, Della Gilmore of Caldwell was ed a Saturday dinner guest. The were met by the Rev Kurtz. The Wives, and Madison family left Saturday eve group was joined on Friday by the Richard Zimmermans. ning for their home. Out-of-Town Guests The Bob Kurtz family and Mrs. Lydia Worden spent Fri $2.50 Par Person day with Mrs. Verna Costley in Smart returned home Sunday, , Homedale Other guests were Mr. with the Harold and M. L. Kurtz’ and Mrs. Donald Costley and chil planning to return home Monday. ONTARIO dren of Portland. The Costley The campers report hitting a ELKS LODGE family formerly resided in this deer, several flat tires and poor I community. fishing luck. STEAK FRY Sunday, July 24 Bracken’s ‘Summer’ SrioE CieARANCe 100 Pair Odd Lot! LADIES' WHITE and BONE SHOES Flats • a • Stacked Heels . . . High Heels Assorted Sizes and Types VALUES TO 7.99 Other Values on Were 4.99......... . 5.99......... 6.99 ... . 7.99.......... 2.47 Summer Shoes/ NOW 2.87 3.87 4.67 4.87 Were NOW 8.99........ 9.99 ... . 10.99........ 12.99......... 5.87 6.47 6.87 7.87 AITEND PORTLAND SESSION Mr and Mrs. Victor Haburchak and daughters spent July 10-11 in Portland attending the Coast-to- Coast summer meeting, during By Hsian Hoffman Miss Shirley Cleaver, daughter which store owners viewed fall BUENA VISTA—Out-Our-Way of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver, and winter merchandise. club members met July 13 at the left by bus July 16 for Royal 11—1» fix home of Mrs. Helen Hoffman City, Wash., where she is a guest GUESTS FROM SEATTLE Roll call was answered by each of Kathy Bullen. The Bullen Recent visitors in the Victor member and on* guest, Mrs family are former Adrian resi Haburchak home were Mr. and Irene Van Zelf, telling about dent*. Mrs. Russ Winslow and song of “Something I Do for Fun.” Emily I Barbecue Dinner Guest* Seattle. She is a sister to Mrs. Myers and Edith Whipple won Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Knowles I Haburchak. prizes in a guessing game and attended a July 14 barbecue din homemade ice cream was served. cent overnight guests in the Eu The group will meet Aug. 10 ner at the Cook Mitchell home. gene Cleaver home. Tuseday call “My wife wants to know, Other guests were Mrs. Dolly at the home of Mrs. Blanche could it plan her week's Couchman and Marjorie of Kim, ers at the Cleaver home were Hoffman. Each member is asked menu?” Colo.; Henry and Dent Mitchell. Mrs. Marvin Miller and children to take an unlabeled can of food Unexpected guests were Mr. and of Lowellville. Ind., and Mrs. Ce Mrs. Doyle Burrows and family cil Bensen. They were enroute Weekend guests at the Alva who had been visiting on the to Madras. Goodell home were Mr. and Mrs. coast and were enroute to Den- Return From Nevada Visit Loren Schmalz and children of : ver. Mrs. Burrows is a niece of Mrs Edith Whipple and Patty Mississippi. The visitors were en the Mitchells. Seuell returned July 12 from route to Japan. By A to Moeller The group picnicked July 17 at Orovada, Nev., where they vislt- ARCADIA—Arcadia club mem Tannor Visit* Brother Owyhee dam and traveled to ed at the Ted Rookstool home. Capt. Junius Tanner left July Succor creek during the week Mrs. Whipple visited her grand bers and their families met at the Merildean Robbins home Sunday 12 to visit his brother, Martin in The Burrows family left July 17 daughters, Terry Lynn and Mary Pasco, Wash., as well as friends and Mrs. Couchman and Marjorie Joyce Corfield, last Saturday at for their annual picnic dinner. Fourteen families were repre in Seattle. His mother, Mrs. Guy returned home the following day. Malheur Memorial hospital Where sented, the club ladies furnished Tanner, accompanied him to Bak Messrs and Mmes. Delbert, both girls had undergone tonsil drinks and ice cream, and the af er where she remained to visit LaVern and Lester Cleaver left lectomies. at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Or- July 14 to fish for several days 1 ternoon was spent visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Millsap of Richard McLauchlin of Hermis pha Wright. Mrs. Tanner return- at Depoe Bay, Ore. Southgate, Calif., were recent home July 15 and Capt. Tan- ton spent the weekend in the I The Mancel Bishop and Walter i visitors of Mrs Esther Stephen. I ner returned the following Sun John Sebum residence. Cannon families hunted for rocks The Millsap family was enroute day. Miss Joleen Reece spent and picnicked Sunday at Mor home from a trip to Nebraska. Mrs. Claude Day was a July mon basin. weekend with Karma Kesler, July 11 dinner guests at the home was returning to her home in I 14 dinner guest of her mother, ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and of Mrs. Stephen were Mr. and Middleton after attending a four- Mrs. Blanche Hoffman. The latter grandchildren of Burns were re- Mrs. Gary Price. week physical education course visited the following day in the at the University of Oregon in George Folkman home. Miss Harriet Cleaver accompa- I Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Don Struve and nied Jim Benedict and his guests, family, who had spent the past the Misses Daylene Maze and two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Canrod of Eugene, to the Cecil Houston, left Sunday. The Meridian Speedway races last Houstons accompanied them as Saturday evening. far as Starkey. Idaho. The Struve Visit From Colorado family will visit in McCall and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tobes and Lewiston before returning home Gladys of Nucla, Colo., arrived to California via the coastal route, last Sunday to visit her brother, Mrs. Amy Stradley attended a Mr. and Mrs. Mancel Bishop. Mr. family dinner Sunday at the home and Mrs. Stanley Bishop and Da- of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. vid visited Monday with the Bi George Ray near New Plymouth, shops and their guests. Portable . . . Weighs Only 22 Pound* Gary Goodfellow and son of The Stanley Sisson family, Mr. Rugged Construction . . . Last* for Yean Ontario visited Sunday in the and Mrs. Harold Sisson fished last Safe and Simple . . . No Pilot Light C. R. Kesler Sr. home. Mr. and Friday and Saturday at Malheur Mrs. Karl Kesler and son of Salt reservoir. Lake City spent a recent week Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephen end with his parents, Mr. and and family held a patio dinner Mrs. C. R. Kesler Sr. They all July 16 at their _ home. __ __________ Guests in- met at the C. R. Kesler Jr. home eluded Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fin- for a family dinner. ger and Dick, Bill Bishop and Brian Cleaver. --------- o--------- VISITORS FROM PHOENIX Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ekanger of Mr. and Mrs. Max Dane and Caldw ell visited Sunday with An YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A MEMBER daughter, Tammy of Phoenix, drew Ekanger, a patient at Mal TO BUY HERE AND SAVE I Ariz., left July 16 after visiting heur Memorial hospital. two weeks with her parents, Mr. Attand LDS Road Shows and Mrs. Howard Myrick and Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Marritt family. of Ogden, Utah, were weekend While in the area, the Danes guests at the Jay Gibson resi 18 North Second Dial 371-4548 visited in Juntura, Ore., and Mur dence. The two families attended phy. Idaho They attended a pic the July 15 LDS road shows at NYSSA . . . OREGON nic July 4 at Caldwell and spent Nyssa stake center. u a weekend at Warm lake. Before returning home, the Dane family also traveled to Pendleton to spend several days with Mrs. Dane’s brother, the Jerry Myrick A family , Women Asked io Take Unlabeled Can Of Food to August 10 Club Session Around Arcadia <7AU> AUTOMATIC LVH SCARECROWS Stop Bird Damage to Bee Beds For Less Than the Cost of One Shotgun Shell Per Day! THESE CARBIDE BANGERS Will Soon Pay for Themselves! Nyssa Co-op Supply • AS IN THE PAST . . . D irectory L ! Physicians and Surgeons K. E. KERBY. M.D. K. A. DANFORD, M. D. KEN PFAFF. M.D. Physicians and Surgeon* Dial 372-2241 Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Saturday and Sunday; Saturday, 10 to 12. MAULDING CLINIC L. A. Mauldlng, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Dial 372-221« "By Appointment Only” Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Wednesday, Satur day and Sunday; Wednesday and Saturday, 9 to 12. DAVID W. SARAZIN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Thursday, Saturday and Sunday; Thursday and Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon. — Phones — OMce 372-3365 Res. 372-3173 Office: 213 Main Street Optometrist DR. JOHN EASLY 1« North Third Street Nyssa. Oregon — Phones — Nyssa . . . 372-2M0 Ontario . . . 889-8017 Veterinarians BRACKEN’S Department Store NYSSA ------------- PAGE SEVEN TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL On Alberta Ave. Dial 372-2281 Nyssa, Oregon Dr. B. E. R om Nyssa — 372-2M2 Dr. D. R. Mason Parma — 722-4WB2 and Small Animals ■ A We Are CASH Buyers • • > A T " * £ RRING US YOUR Wheat—Barley—Oats : MIXED GRAIN NYSSA ELEVATOR and BILL WAHLERT, Seeds NYSSA . . . OREGON Phone 372-2970