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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
Pat Dority Receives
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by giving a foreign
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ly of Gresham, Ore.,
days visiting relatives
js in this area and also
.hunting. The couple’s
nihter. Patty, bagged a
The Gresham visit-
Lurday evening dinner
light guests of the Ray
„d left for their home
joroing.
¿Mrs. Bert Domy of
hed Saturday and were
guests of the Wilson
Simpson Home
evening dinner guests
■e Simpson home were
|(rs. Raymond Simpson
y of Gresham, Ore., Mr.
, Wesley Walker and
t. and Mrs. Ray Simp-
evening visitors.
me Moore was a recent
guest in the R. D. Mc-
idys Morfitt of Nyssa
jay dinner guest of her
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley
family. Mrs. Kurtz vis-
lay afternoon with Mrs.
n at Fruitland.
dinner guests in the
d home were Maurice
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Jr. and son of Boise.
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Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fenn and
family of Ontario were Sunday
dinner guests of the Gene Simp
sons. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn
were Sunday morning visitors.
Entertains Card Group
Happy Dozen card club mem
bers met Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Dorothy Fox. Mrs.
Laura Brock was a guest player,
and prize winners were Edna De
Haven, Mabel Piercy, Anna Van-
derOord and Thelma Hammon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Eilers of
Ontario and Dale Borge of Big
Bend were recent evening dinner
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Borge.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Simp
son and family of Gresham, Ore.,
Mrs. Ray Simpson and Danny
Holdt were Saturday dinner
guests of the Johnnie Easons at
Homedale. Eason’s sister was vis
iting there from Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Kuhn of
Ephrata, Wash., and her mother,
Mrs. Jessie Tucker of Homedale,
visited Oct. 3 in the M. L. Kurtz
•home. The Kuhns were on a two-
month trip, planning to visit
relatives and friends enroute to
Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz went
to Homedale Sunday afternoon
and were accompanied home by
their aunt, Mrs. Tucker, who re
mained for a visit of several days.
Speaks at Roswell
Mrs. M. L. Kurtz spoke on
Ethiopia at the Oct. 12 meeting
of Roswell Presbyterian Mission
ary association. As a part of her
program she played a tape re
cording of a speech made by her
son, the Rev. Harold Kurtz, at
the general assembly meeting
held in May at Boston.
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Sid Hardman and daughters were
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McGinnis of
Nyssa and Mrs. Ada Rupprecht
of Portland. The latter was a
weekend guest in the Hardman
home. Judy Shipley, who had
been visiting in the Hardman
residence for three weeks, return
ed Monday evening to her home
in Pendleton.
Mmes. Wilson Witt, Carl Bege-
man, John Fahrenbruch and Mrs.
Bert Domy of Boise visited Sun
day afternoon at the W. C. Van
DeWater 'home in Big Bend.
Mmes. M. L. Judd and Marie
Moore assisted with a chrysan
themum show held Friday and
Saturday at Moore hotel in On
tario.
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attending a surprise birthday par
ty last Thursday afternoon for
Mrs. K. I. Peterson. The party
was given by the honoree’s
daughter, Mrs. Mervil Hutchinson
at the Peterson home in Adrian.
Mr. and Mrs. Ulis Holdt of Par
ma were Saturday evening visit
ors in the Bill Holdt residence.
Sunday dinner guests of the
Jim Websters were the Ed and
Jim Waddells of Ontario. Mrs.
Jan Mills and Kevin visited Sun
day morning in the Webster home
and Mrs. David Hill and son were
evening callers.
Gene Pratt and sons, Mark and
Burdette, went deer hunting Sun
day on Spring Mountain. Mark
bagged his very first deer, a two-
point 'buck. Darrell Simpson,
Richard Fenn and son, Doug, were
deer hunting Friday evening near
Juntura where Richard also got
a two-point buck.
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"HEALTHY GO-GOS" CLUB
ORGANIZED BY STUDENTS
Sixth grade pupils in Mrs. Mary
Hatt’s room organized a 4 - H
Health club Sept. 22 and named
it the “Healthy Go-Gos.”
The students elected Scott Able
man. president; John Tensen, vice
president; Scott Kido, treasurer;
Jennifer Ure, song leader; and
Max Elguezabal, news reporter.
—Max Elguezabal, Reporter.
Patrick J. Dority was recent
ly promoted to army specialist
fourth class, according to an Army
news release. He is stationed at
Ft. Polk, La., where he is serving
with Company A, Special Troops,
and his new pay grade is equiva
lent to corporal.
The 20-year-old serviceman is
a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dority
and was graduated in 1965 from
Nyssa high school. He began ac VISITS UTAH RELATIVES
Mrs. J. Elwood Flinders return
tive duty last December and com
pleted basic training at Ft. Hood, ed home Monday, Oct. 3, after
spending eight days in Utah. She
Texas.
attended the LDS general confer
ence at Salt Lake City and a
WILSON FAMILY VISITS
Child family reunion at Peterson.
Mrs. Marvin Wilson and family Mrs. Flinders was a guest of her
of Burns were weekend guests son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Richard Johnson, and also
Elwoud Flinders. Mr. and Mrs. spent some time with a brother,
Gerald Flinders of Ontario took the Leon Child family at Provo.
his parents and sister to dinner
Saturday evening in observance SAGERS RETURN HOME
of Elwood’s birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sager
returned home Friday night from
VISITORS FROM QUINCY
a trip through northern Idaho and
Mr. and Mrs. Arvel L. Child, to Spokane where they visited
Mrs. Ardean Child and Lisa of their daughter, Bonnie. Sunday
Quincy, Wash., were Oct. 4 over dinner guests in the Sager resi
night guests of the former’s bro dence were Mr. and Mrs. Bela
ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Sager and family of Middleton,
Mrs. J. Elwood Flinders.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster.
Honors at Entrance
Given Lynda Cundall
At Whitman College
An honors at entrance citation
was awarded to Miss Lynda Cun
dall during the fall convocation
service held Sept. 23 at Whitman
college in Walla Walla, Wash.
According to information pro
vided by the college, honors at
entrance are awarded by west!
coast collegiate members of the
College Entrance Examination
board to a limited number of en- 1
tering freshmen. These honors
are given in recognition of out-j
standing ability in high school
and expectation of success in
college.
They carry no monetary grants
and are awarded without regard
to financial need. Selection for
the award is based on scholarship,
activities, citizenship and college
entrance examination board scho
lastic aptitude test scores.
Miss Cundall was valedictorian
of the 1966 NHS graduating class
and is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Joe Cundall.
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