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THURSDAY, FFBRUAHY H. 196H PAGE SIX FROM OUR Newell Heiirlits Öbteiuance al... CORRESPONDENT By Dale Witt Bill Webb home. Sunda' dinner guests of the Webbs »ere NEWELL HEIGHTS - Word 1 Pauline Butler and her fiance, has been received that Melvin 1 Michael Hastnter, Mr. and and Bobby Jo Sessions of San 1 Mrs. Bob Webb and Melanie, Pablo, Calif., have adopted a Mr. and.Mrs. Dick Stlm, Jonny baby girl, Stephanie Rae, born 1 and Susie. The dinner was a Dec. 28, 1967. She joins a special birthday event for Mrs. brother, Bradley. Grandparents Dick Stam. are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webster Bill Webb accompanied of Adrian. The Sessions family George Cartwright to Vale on are former residents of this the morning of Feb. 4 to attend area. a masonic breakfast given by Happy Dozen Card group met the master mason of Vale. Friday afternoon at the horn ' of Members from Vale, Nyssa, Mrs. Bill Toomb in Kingman Adrian and Ontario were pres Kolony. Guest players were ent. Betty Phifer and Rose Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pratt Prize winners were Mrs. were Feb. 4 dinner guests of Mr. Phifer, Mabel Piercy and Marge and Mrs. John Ross in Vale. Looney. The Ross couple were evening Mrs. Dudley Kurtz flew to dinner guests of the Pratts at Salt Lake City Feb. 2 to spend the Silver Slipper in Vale. the weekend with her husband John Kurtz spent Saturday who is attending school there. night and Sunday with Brendon Mrs. Fred Spence, the for Pratt. Gene Pratt and wife, mer, Mary Worden, moved her Linda who were visiting his belongings to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene mother, Mrs. Frankie Worden. Pratt, left Feb. 2 forCalifornia She plans to reside there while to visit Linda’s sister. Gene her husband is in the service. expects to leave in several Gene Worden spent the weekend weeks for Germany. with his mother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Decker Mrs. Elva Ward and Dennis of Ogden, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. of Caldwell were Feb. 4 dinner Lawrence Hadley of Boise wera guests of her daughter. Mr. and recent after. ioo . i mJ evening Mrs. Carl Lee Hill and family. visitors in the Kenneth Farr Mrs. Mary McConnell of home. Nyssa was a Feb. 4 afternoon Mrs. Thelma Hammon at visitor in the Rollo Fenn home. tended a landscape design Later m the afternoon the school held Jan. 29-31 in Boise. women visited Mrs. Brumbach It was staged in the auditorium in Roswell. of the state highway building, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson ane was sponsored by Garden were Feb. 4 dinner guests of clubs, w ith Mrs. Ann Booth pre Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Thompson siding. , in Apple Valley. Linda Strong Some of the lectures were and children were Feb. 2 after given by Leroy Brady, land noon visitors in the Ray Simp scape architect of the Idaho son home. Mrs. Jack Earnest, Mary and highway department; .Anton S. Susie of La Grande arrived Feb. Horn, horticulturist for the 2 to spend the weekend with University of Idaho extension her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. service; Caron Beard and Den nis Clark, landscape architects D. McKinley. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman for the highway department and Bowen, superintendent were Feb. 2 evening visitors m Gordon 1 the Wilson Witt home. Mr. and of 1 Boise parks. Mrs. Hammon visited Feb. 1 Mrs. W. C. Van deWater and Kent of Big Bend were Feb. with Mrs. Frank Bicandi in a .3 evening callers. 1 Caldwell hospital. She reports Mrs. Bicandi is improved, and | Jonny and Susie Stam were to return home soon. Feb. 3 overnight guests in the hopes ! I’ i » ▼ ▼ SUNSET VALLEY ; ACTIVITIES £ By Freda Astoreca spent a recent weekend at Jack pot, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Loise Boren of Durkee, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweizer of Vale visited during the weekend in the Charles Glenn home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatch and family visited Feb. 4 in the Gabe Astoreca home. The Rev. and Mrs. Jack Glaze were also recent visitors in the Astoreca residence. Carmen Astoreca and Annette Chapin attended a recent birth day party honoring Caroline Condra at Homedale. Mike Robb spent a recent weekend with his grandmother, Mae Lytle in Roswell. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb and girls were among valley families attending a potluck din ner at Owyhee Community church Sunday. Others attend ing included the James Phelps and Gabe Astoreca families. Norman Spann of Willow Creek was afternoon speaker. SUNSET VALLEY - Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Whitman of Port- lland and Mrs. Virginia Rook stool visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen and girls visited on the after noon of Feb. 4 with Mrs. Grace Holst in Caldwell. Mertrude King visited Mrs. Moore in the Idaho city. Feb. 2 afternoon visitors in the home of Mrs. Harley Wil son were Elizabeth Peutz and Edna Mills. Mrs. George Johnston of Verdi, Nev., was a Feb. 2over night guest in the Harley Wilson residence. Feb. 4 visitors in the Harley Wilson home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and family of Roswell, Mr. and Mrs. Dar rell Wilson and sons of Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simpson left Jan. 19 on a KSRV tour to Hawaii. They flew from Boise to Seattle. From the Washing ton city to Hawaii, flying time was five and one-half hours. There were 23 area residents on the tour. They visited the Mr. and Mrs. Muri Lancaster four larger islands, flew over spent Jan. 27 weekend with their all the small ones and stayed daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry at Waikiki for several days. Hobson at Wendell, Ida., where The travelers report finding they are teaching this year. wonderful weather, scenery and * ♦ » food; and very friendly people. Mrs. 0. P. Counsil was a They returned home on Jan. recent overnight guest of her 31. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell, son, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dent and Henry Mitchell, Mr. Knottingham andfamily atCald- and Mrs. A. T. Knowles visited well. » ♦ ♦ on the evening of Feb. 2 in Feb. 3 weekend guests of Mr. the Phil Mitchell home. They were celebrating the birthday and Mrs. Herman Towne were anniversary of Ronnie Mitchell. their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Day and S. H. Porter and family, Mr. Mrs. Mamie Dudley of Twin and Mrs. Victor Dietmar and Falls spent last weekend with sons, all of Harrisburg, Ore. the Lewis Mitchells and Mrs. A Saturday birthday dinner was served in honor of Kathy Por Myrtle Hillis. Ira Price was released Jan. ter on her ninth birthday anni 31 from Malheur Memorial hos versary. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. pital. Recent visitors in the Porter, of Payette, were guests Price home were the James for the dinner in honor of their Stephens, Don Stricklands, Elza grandaughter. ♦ ♦ ♦ Nice urns and Frank Holubs. A birthday dinner honoring W. Other recent callers were Don Somers, Tom Drydale and Mrs. W. Foster on his 82nd anniver sary was served Saturday noon, Clarice Poor. Mrs. Marion Carey of Feb. 3 with his daughter, Mrs. Grangeville returned home Feb. R. T. Sager and son, Rev. 1, after spending a week with and Mrs. Tom Foster and fam her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira ily of Ontario, as guests. After Price. Joel Price of Corvallis the dinner Mrs. Sager left on spent from last ihursday until the 4.40 p.m. plane from Boise Sunday afternoon with his par for Whittier, Calif., to see her ents. new grandson, born Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn, morning, to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett Kenneth Hummels. NATIONAL FEBRUARY 7-13 1968 These Nyssa Firms SALUTE Local Scouts And Their LEADERS I B & M Equipment Company Best way Building Center Bracken’s Department Store Brownie's Cafe Nyssa Rexall Pharmacy Cascade Natural Gas Corporation Eder's . . Nyssa Co-op Supply PERSONALS Nyssa Insurance Agency Eastman Insurance Agency Farmers Feed & Seed Company Owyhee Truck & Implement Co Gate City Journal Paulus Jewelry Idaho Power Company Polar Bear Drive-In Bay’s Food Fair Ideal Gas & Appliance, Inc. M & W Market The Nyssa Merc r Michaels Ph armacy Nolan Field Insurance Iwlight Cafe & Lounge Wilson Bros. Department Store Nyssa Auto Parts First National Bank Of Oregon Wilson’s Market, In< Nyssa Branch