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PAGE EIGHT Correspondent for Newell Heights Reports Recent Activities in Area THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON Reporter Notes News Highlights At Buena Vista Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ballou By Dal* Witt By Helen Hoffman NEWELL HEIGHTS—Mr and; of Lebanon, Ore., called Sunday BUENA VISTA—Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jake Borge were Sunday afternoon at the Eugene and Alva Goodell visited Sunday with dinner guests of cousins, the L. R. Louis Ihatt homes. They were Mrs. Homer Nesbitt, who is a Harveys in Weiser. The latter enroute home from Yellowstone patient in the hospital at Em couple’s son-in-law and daughter. park. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Perkins mett. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pope of and children of Boise visited in Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Jensen and Minneapolis, Minn., and Mrs. the Louis Pratt home Sunday af Glenda of Warden. Wash., visited ternoon after attending Dan ’ s Harvey’s sister. Mrs. Bertha Wel don of Lakeside, Ore., were vis class reunion picnic in the Ad- Friday evening at the Alva Goo dell home. The Jensens are for rian park. iting in the Harvey home. mer residents of Sunset Valley Washington Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farr and Return From Mr. and Mrs Jess Asumendi were Dee attended a July 23 Pioneer C. B. Hill; his son-in-law and Sunday evening guests in the Day celebration held at Owyhee daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Goodell residence. «tate park by patrons of Owyhee Fine and Steven of Caldwell left Mrs. Stanley Bishop and David LDS ward. The group was cele July 16 for Kent, Wash., and brating the crossing of the plains from there went on a trip with are weekend guests of Stanley's by Mormon pioneers. Approxi another son-in-law and daughter, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mancel Bi mately 150 were in attendance Mr. and Mrs. Clayborn Morris. shop, while he is serving two and activities included a picnic, The group went by ferry from weeks’ duty with the National program, water skiing and swim San Juan islands to Victoria, re Guard. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and ming. turning to Kent the same day. sons attended the 4-H event Fri- They also visited other points of Recent Wednesday evening day at Ontario. Mrs. Goodell dinner guests in the Sid Hardman interest and the men, accompa took a group of Buena Vista 4-H nied by Marvin Johnson, went home were Mr. and Mrs. Jake club members, while Goodell Borge and their daughter, Kaye deep-sea fishing near Westport. trucked a load of livestock to Hill and the Fine family return Grooms and baby. the fairgrounds. The youngsters ed home Sunday. Enroute to and swam and picnicked at noon. Meet at Parental Home from Kent, they visited with Mrs. The Sid Hardman, Bob and Hill in Pendleton. Leave« for Texu Base Dudley Kurtz families attended Captain Junius Tanner left 1 j ¡ Mrs. R. D. McKinley; her a playtime party last Thursday daughter, Mrs. Hugh Eddy and Monday for Camp Walters. Texas, evening at the M. L. Kurtz resi daughter, left June 20 by train where he will be a helicopter dence. The Dudley and Bob Kurtz for La Grande where they visited pilot instructor. He had spent I families; their guests, Mr. and By Helen Hoffman in the Jack Earnest home The some time visiting his parents, Mrs. M. E. Pinkerton and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tanner. Cap women’s husbands w’ent to La Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ewell and Venna Patterson of Nampa; and Grande Friday by auto and the tain Tanner; his brother, Rollo, baby of Long Beach, Calif., are a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Turner of group returned to the McKinley and their father, fished Friday guests in the home of her parents, Pocatello were Sunday picnic and Saturday at Sagehen reser Mr. and Mrs Joe Stephen The home on Sunday. luncheon guests at the parental voir near Ola. Idaho. They report Ewells were Saturday evening Mary Thompson Honored Kurtz home. a good catch of trout. dinner guests at the James Ste The group then attended a pot- ' Mrs. R. D. McKinley and Karen Wil’ie Stephen left Friday to phen home. luck dinner, honoring the Harold Eddy were among those attend visit several days with Bill and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howell Kurtz family, held that evening ing a Friday afternoon luncheon Butch Cannon at Portland. and granddaughter, Sheila Ten at Adrian Presbyterian church. honoring Mary Thompson. The Miss Shirley Cleaver, daughter The Harold Kurtz family and event was held at the Helen Bi of the Lloyd Cleavers, is attend- ■ nant, visited Sunday with his' Miss Gail Kurtz were weekend shop home in Big Bend. R. D. ing LDS church camp at Pinetop brother, Mr. and Mrs. John How guests of the Rev. Robert Gruell McKinley served as a judge at a near Idaho City. Mrs. Jay Gibson ell near Lake Lowell Miss Anita Niccum accompanied family in Boise. The Kurtz fam horse show held Saturday in left Monday for Pinetop where ily was honored Friday evening Middleton. she will serve as head cook dur the Fred Brownfields, who were enroute to Seattle to work at with a picnic and water skiing Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grooms of ing the camping sessions. at Lucky Peak dam near Boise. Ottumwa, Iowa, visited Friday Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen Boeing Aircraft company, as far afternoon in the Jake Borge were Saturday evening dinner as Portland where she plans to Guests in Simpson Home home. Jim Grooms accompanied guests at the Frank Holub home look for secretarial work. Mr. and Mrs. Eston Latimore Attend LDS Church Picnic and children of Casper, Wyo., and them and his wife, Kay, went in Sunset Valley, with the trio to spend the week Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Cleaver, I The Vernon Widmer, Dee Gar her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Black in the Carl Grooms home in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schilling swam ner and Ray Schulthies families burn of Boise were Friday after- end , Huntington. The Borge couple and picnicked Sunday at Owyhee were among those attending the noon visitors in the Ray Simpson ' joined the Grooms families for reservoir. LDS picnic held Saturday after home. The Blackburn and Simp- ; a Saturday evening potluck pic Return From Utah Visit noon at Owyhee reservoir. The son couples had not seen each nic at Huntington. other for 20 years. Afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson event commemorates the arrival Mrs. Lydia Worden visited from returned home July 20 after vis of the Mormon pioneers into the •visitors in the Simpson residence until Sunday evening iting several days in Utah. They Salt Lake valley and is celebrat were Mrs. Johnnie Eason of ! Saturday : Homedale, Mrs. Bill Holdt and with Mrs. Ima Sheffield in Cald were guests of their son, Mr. and ed by all wards of the LDS baby. Mmes. Linda Strong, Alice well. Mrs. Dallas Simpson in Ogden Holdt and children were Sunday : Ethiopia Missionary Visits and of Wayne’s brother, Mr. and Cheldelins went deep-sea fishing dinner guests of the Simpsons. The Rev. and Mrs. Murray Mrs. Lynn Simpson and family at San Diego and visited the Muir Mr. and Mrs. Clay Cleverly and | j Russell and six children were at Roy. They attended a family woods at Sunnyvale. They were baby of Salt Lake City visited Monday overnight guests in the birthday party at the home of also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max July 17 with Mrs. Thelma Ham-1 ; M. L. Kurtz residence, enroute Mrs. Simpson’s sister, Mr. and Jones at Los Angeles. Mrs. Jones mon, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hammon. ' home i from Ethiopia. Rev. Mur Mrs. Melvin Widdison at Hooper. is a daughter of Russell Gressley. Mrs. Cleverly is the former Clau ray, a missionary, is on furlough. Carl Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blanche Hoffman was a dia Peterson, a past resident of The family left Tuesday morning Mrs. Clint Simpson, accompanied Monday dinner guest in the Newell Heights. to visit his parents, the Fred Mur them to Ogden to visit his grand George Folkman home. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Priple Miss Marie Borge and Ernie rays at Yakima. Women Plan *Mum Show Brian Cleaver accompanied Eilers called Sunday afternoon The Rev. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. M. L. Judd attended a Howard and Dick Finger on a on Glenda Hoffman at the home meeting of the chrysanthemum Kurtz and family also left Tues show committee held last Thurs day morning to return to Califor weekend fishing trip to the north of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. fork of Malheur river. Glenn Hoffman. day in Ontario. The 20 women nia via Portland, Salem and along Mrs. Orma Cleaver was a Sat in attendance discussed plans for the coastal route. urday overnight and Sunday the show to be held Oct. 8-9 at Miss Judy Pratt, a summer stu guest in the Delbert Cleaver resi- the Moore hotel. dent at Treasure Valley Commu ! dence. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fenn of nity college in Ontario, is also Ontario, the Gene Simpson fam working at Holy Rosary hospital. Visit in California ily, Mrs. David Savage and chil Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cheldelin dren visited Sunday afternoon VISITS FROM MIDDLETON returned July 19 from California with their parents, the Carl Mrs. T. E. Sager of Middleton where they spent two weeks vis- Fenns. is visiting this week at the Har j iting their daughters, Mr. and Physicians and Leslie Topliff -was a Sunday ley Sager home in the Nu Acres Mrs. Charles Gutzler and children Surgeons dinner guest of his son, Mr. and community and with the Ray- at San Diego and the William Mrs. Irvin Topliff and family. ! mond Sagers at Nyssa. Young family at Sunnyvale. The Cow Hollow PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY K. E. KERBY, M. D. K. A. DA NF ORD, M. D. KEN PFAFF. M. D. "Fuel for Thought” -From BILL SCHIREMAN: We carry over IOO petroleum products so you don’t have to ' Physicians and Surgeons Dial 372-2241 Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to S pm. Daily Except Saturday and Sunday; Saturday, 10 to 12. MAULDING CLINIC L. A. Mauldlng, M. D. 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. No need for a big Inventory. We have petroleum products for all uses. Automo tive, industrial, farm and home. And whatever you need, we see that it’s delivered promptly. Have a special problem? Let us know. If we can’t The Chevron solve it, we’ll call in a Standard Oil Specialist to give ABOVE ALL you the answer you need. means service Next time you need a petroleum product, call us. We carry over 100 of the finest.you can buy. DR. JOHN EASLY 18 North Third Street Nyssa, Oregon — Phones — VISIT NYSSA PARENTS Mrs. Larry Ferrel and Ricky of Seattle are visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young and family. Miss Cheryl Young of Reno was also a recent weekend guest in the parental home. church. It is usually held on July 24, but as that date came on Sunday this year, the picnic was held the day before. Mr. and Mrs. Les Brice and family of Champion, Mich . Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Cleverly of Moses Lake arrived during the weekend to visit their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schulthies and fam ily. The Cleverlys left Monday for their home and the Brices plan to remain a week longer. States citiiens and received their naturalisation papers during a Juno 1966 ceremony performed by Judge Jeff D. Dorroh Jr.. Mal heur county circuit judge. On left is Mrs. Amalie Rosa Sutsch- show Usenko who resides at 517 North Seventh street in Nyssa. She was born in Switserland; her husband is from Germany and she came to the United States Nov. 12. 1951. Mrs. Boyce (Anna Alida) Van deWater (center) came from Canada Oct. 30. 1906. and is a resident of the Big Bend area, route 3. Parma. On the right is Genoveva Tijerina Fuentes of 61 lti North First street. Nyssa. She came to the States from Mexico on April 1, 1957. —Photos by Mrs. Ronald Batt. VISIT FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Thelma) Childs of Davis, Calif., spent a recent week visiting her mother, Mrs. Angie Cook. The trio then went to Boise where the Childs couple visited other relatives and Mrs. Cook was a guest of her son, Arthur V. 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Mrs. Mills’ mother had just re turned home after visiting sev eral weeks here and in Colorado. Wheat—Barley—Oats | DAVID W. SARAZIN, M. D. Optometrist MISS SNYDER RETURNS FROM TRIP TO KANSAS Miss Emma Snyder returned home July 18 after spending some time with a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder at Garnett, Kan. She also visited other relatives and friends in the Sunflower state and attended three reunions, in cluding a family gathering, a meeting of former county school superintendents and a high school reunion at Ft. Scott. The latter was for students In graduating classes from 1896 through 1966. This was Miss Snyder’s first trip back to her home state since she came to Nyssa in 1959. She was gone from home for six weeks, one of which was spent visiting a nephew, Floyd Earl Brown and family at Pocatello. ♦ THREE WOMEN OF THE NYSSA ADRIAN AREA bocam* United I BRING US YOUR Physician and Surgeon Dial 372-2216 Physician and Surgeon Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Thursday, Saturday ■nd Sunday; Thursday and Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon. — Phones — Office 372-3365 Res. 372-3173 Office: 213 Main Street Coll 372-3131 in Nyssa THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1968 BILL WAHLERT, Seeds NYSSA , . OREGON Phone 372-2970 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••*