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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FOUR Àewell Heights 25 reunion event tn Nyssa. Mr. > and Mrs. Rollo Fenn accom- I panted them to their home in Depoe Bay the following Tues day. The Fenns visited in the By Dale Witt Ferguson home until Sunday and picnicked July 2 with the NEWELL HEIGHTS — Happy Jones and Parsons families at Down Card group met Friday Depoe Bay. They went home afternoon in the home of Mrs. with the Parsons’ and stayed Wesley Piercy. Guest players until July 5 when they returned were Rose Willis, Edna De home by bus. Haven, Betty Phifer and Laura Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Har Brock. Prise winners were low of Seattle arrived Sunday Gnetty Piercy, Sue Ashcraft, afternoon to spend a week with Mmes. Phifer and DeHaven. their granddaughter. Mrs. Sid Hardman and girls. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Judd Mrs. Carl Fenn was a Sunday entertained 20 guests at a July dinner guest of the Rollo Fenns. 4 patio dinner. Most of those Sunday afternoon visitors in the present were from Ontario or Fenn home were Mrs. Dave Parma. Savage and children, Mrs. Wes Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam and ley Walker and family. family were Sunday dinner Mrs. Alfred Simpson and two guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill children left Saturday for their Webb. The occasion honored home in Gresham, Ore., after Webb on his birthday anniver spending a week with her sary. mother, Mrs. Carl Fenn. Mrs. Art Ferguson and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pratt Jimmy Jones attended a June visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. White in Payette. Among those attending a July 4 family picnic at the former Miller home in Big Bend were Mr. and Mrs. Luit Siam; the Jim Miller, Gerrit Timmer man, Dick and Louis Stam fam ilies. Mrs. Tillie Saxton and Don of Phoenix, Aril., were Friday afternoon visitors in the Jake Borge home. Mrs. Clarence Cail Us for Keller of Colfax, Wash., and FRRE INSPECTION Mrs. Bill Ashcraft of Adrian and ADJUSTMENT were also recent afternoon visitors in the Borge home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Eilers and baby left last Thursday for Ogden, Utah to visit his father, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eilers and family. Mrs. Jim Webster and child ren returned Sunday from a Water Heating Troubles? D Iz DRIVERS EXAM — DVMHenkul talVCS It01)01*1 1 on Disease Nyssa’s Nite Rodeo • • for • • • TOP ENTERTAINMENT! RANCH AERO • • • and • • • Airplane Spraying Co. Owned And Operated By OUR INSURANCE For Best Protection ! PAUL N. HANSEN -o See the Rodeo July 14 and 15 SEE US ANY TIME! Crop Spraying, Using High Density Spray System For Better Coverage And Penetration. NYSSA INSURANCE AGENCY OPERATING FROM NYSSA AIRPORI Res. 114 Park Ave. two-week trip to Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farr Kans., Where they visited her and Dee and the Keith Farra grandmother, Mrs. John Kiser. fished Saturday at Owyhee res Her mother, Mrs. Helen Wad ervoir. dell of Ontario, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. David Wynn and them. They also visited rel family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin A Drivers License examiner atives along the way. Munn and Scott Wynn of Ash Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holdt and land picnicked July 4 at Owyhee will be on duty in Nyssa Friday, July 14. 1967, at the City Hall son returned home Friday from reservoir. a trip to Missouri where they Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurts, between the hours of 9 a.m. and visited his grandparents. They Dwight and Tam Highland spent 2 p.m., according to an an spent Friday night and Saturday a recent weekend fishing in the nouncement received from the at the Ray Simpson home and Three Forks area. The Bob Department of Motor Vehicles left Sunday morning for their and Dudley Kurts families were of Oregon. Persons wishing original home in Ontario. July 4 fish-breakfast guests in licenses or permits to drive are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spence the parental home. asked to file applications well and Gene Worden spent July 4 ahead of the scheduled closing with their mother and grand hour in order to assure time mother, Mmes. Frankie and for completion of the required Lydia Worden. license test. Mrs. Merrill Call went to Kaysville, Utah June 23 to at- tend a class reunion and to visit of certified brucellosis free her mother, Mrs. Julia Web- /x wx • which means, Bain says, that ster. A nephew, Dean Udall of there are no herds inthecounty Kaysville, returned home with known to have brucellosis re her and is planning to spend the Malheur county livestock action in them. summer at the Call home. operators have met all neces This is a tribute to cooper Eldon Bleak of Albany, Ore., sary requirements for a certi ation and progressive attitude of a classmate of Bill Hammon at fied brucellosis free status ac- Malheur county stockmen. Oregon State university in Cor corning to word received at the .All the necessary information vallis, spent July 4 with Bill county agent’s office from DVM for the certified brucellosis and his mother, Mrs. Thelma E. L. Henkel, supervisor of free rating have been forwarded Hammon. The youths went fish disease control for the Oregon to the Animal Health Division ing at Owyhee reservoir. Eldon State Department of Agricul USDA, Official certification is working for the U. S. Bureau ture. should be received soon, Bain of Mines, and his home is in This culminates intensive says. Portland. He was enroute to testing and vaccination pro Stanley, Idaho. grams carried on by stockmen Mr. and Mrs. Keith Farr, in the county for many years, Susan and Lisa of Idaho Falls, according to Geroge Bain, Mal Be a seasoned cook. Add arrived last Thursday to spend heur extension agent. a bit of sugar to increase the some time with his parents, There are several counties flavor of mashed potatoes. Sur Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farrand in the state which have not prised? Dee. They left for their home tested the required number of Monday morning. cattle to qualify for the rating 105 Main Sirwvi Ph 372-3504 Phon* 372-3544 THURSDAY. JULY 13. 1987 a a • *r Adrian News By Mrs. G. E. Mackey ADRIAN — Mrs. Elmer Aus- man and family returned Mon day after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Festus Adams at Portland. She was accom panied to the Rose city by her nephews and niece, John, Wayne and Beth Shelman who were met by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shelman of Harrisburg. Mrs. Mona Haker of Portland arrived Sunday to visit a son, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney and Mary. Mrs. Charles Franklin and family joined her husband al McCall for several days last week, Franklin is presently working in that area. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toomb of Nyssa visited Saturday even ing with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker. Mrs. Mary Hatt visited Sunday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Parker. Mrs. Wally Steiner arrived home last Thursday from a trip to Hawaii. She was accompanied by Mrs. May Doty of Caldwell, Mrs. Charles Steiner and Mrs. Eva Johnston of Oreana. Dave Matthews Jr. plans to enter Malheur Memorial hos pital Saturday and on Monday will undergo surgery. Tbe Matthews family visited July 4 with his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Magden at Mountain Home. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sessions and Brad accompanied herpar- enta, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wab- ster on a July 4 weekendcamp ing trip to Prairie City. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Webster of Rodeo, Calif., arrived Sunday to spend two weeks with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Web ster, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Camp bell. They left Monday to spend several days at Bung- dorf. Sunday dinner guests in the Bob Webster home were their children, Messrs, and Mmes. Gary Webster, James Webster, Melvin Sessions and their fam ine... Mi . and Mrs. Vernon Parker and Pam accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Stanley HUI on a July l fishing and camping trip to Logan Valley. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Piercy and Mrs. Berniece Toomb visit ed Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rube Graham of Star, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gage of Boise were overnight guests of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Piercy went to Buhl Sunday to visit his mother, Mrs. Mary Leader and to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law. The Happy Doxen Card Club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Piercy. The Glenn Ward family at tended a Fourth of July picnic in the Caldwell park with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ward of Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lane and family accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis July 4 on a camping trip to the North Fork of Malheur river. Mrs. Helen Waddell of On tario visited Sunday at the honw of Mr. and Mr«. Bob Webster. Mr. and Mrs. K. 1. Peterson and daughter, Mrs. Marvil Hutchinson and daughters re turned home Saturday from a ’waive day trip through Oregon. In Lapina they visited friends and later viewed Crater lake. Mrs. Mervll Hutchinson and daughters visited her sister-in- law at Tumalo near Bend. Then they spent the remaining days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neer and daughters of Salem. Cynthia returned home with them. 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