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THURSDAY. JUNE 26, 1969 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TEN :■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■; NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS ■ ■ ■ BY DALE WITT ■ ■ ■ PHONE 372-2183 ■ ■ ■ LEAVITTS RETURN FROM 3-WEEK TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Orson D. Lea vitt returned Friday, June 19 from a three-week trip over the great northern railroad route. They went via Spokane and Glacier, east to M.nneaplis, Minn., where they visited their son and daughter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Leavitt and Le Anne. Le Anne has recently been a patient at Heart hospital. They were pleased to find her pro gressing nicely. She was able to return home recently. The Leavitts then visited the Betty Crocker kitchen, many NEWELL HEIGHTS — Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill, Gerrit Timmerman entertained Terri and Lee spent a recent June 21 for members of the book weekend at Owyhee reservoir. C. B. Hill spent the night of club. Mrs. M. L. Judd attended June 20 with them. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mc a June 17 meeting of the ANK garden club in the homeofMrs. Kinley, Mr. and Mrs. John Gerrit Stam. Mrs. Dale Ash Fahrenbruch dined on the even craft was assisting hostess. The ing of June 21 in Ontario and M. L. Judds attended a June then went to Weiser to attend 20 evening birthday party for the old-time fiddlers contest. A family dinner was served Danny Judd in Ontario. While there 20 longtime friends called June 22 in Nyssa south park. to visit them and the family Among those present were Mr. of Mrs. Sally Judd. They were and Mrs. Joe Beach and chil in Ontario for the school re dren of St. Charles, Mo., Don union. Mrs. Sally Judd and three ald Fenn and daughters of Mil sons recently purchased a home waukie, Ore., Mrs. Carl Fenn; and members of the Alfred and moved to Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Derrick Simpson, Duane Fenn, Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Collins Pick of Williams Lake, Canada and Walker, Gene Simpson, Dave Mrs. Mamie Derrick of Vale Savage and Benny Beach fam ett of Arvada, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Everal Pickett of Tipton, were June 22 guests in the L. ilies. Mrs. Lydia Worden returned Kans., stopped June 14 for a C. McDermott home. TheCana- da couple left June 22 for their home June 19 from St. Luke’s brief visit with Journal pro home, planning to visit friends hospital in Boise. She is re prietors, Mr. and Mrs. Ted ported to be recovering nicely, Brammer. They were enroute along the route. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn but her visitors are limited. to the west coast and Canada. Pickett men and Mrs. recently spent three days fish A granddaughter, Mrs. Bob Hal The ing at Malheur reservoir. They vorson and children of Port Brammer are cousins.» ♦ * ♦ report that fishing was slow, land are spending some time but they returned home with with Mrs. Worden. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tyner, their limits. Mrs. Fred Spence and Me Mike, Becky and Patty, Albert Mary Timmerman and Mar lissa Lyn are spending some Kobs of Portland and Mrs. cia Topliff spent a recent week time visiting friends at Lind, Jeannie Soliz of Colorado attending 4-H summer school Wash.; Moscow, Idaho and Mil Springs, picnicked recently at in Corvallis. Joan Timmerman ton-Freewater, Ore. Owyhee reservoir. The men Mrs. Dale Witt was a June fished all afternoon and had good recently spent several days at tending the Job’s Daughters 22 dinner guest of the Leon luck. Kobs returned to Port Chamberlains. grand session in Portland. land, a few days later. He had Mrs. Irvin Topliff attended a been visiting the Tyners for a recent two-day synodical week. ♦ ♦ * meeting on the College of Idaho TAKE PACK TRIP campus in Caldwell. Mr. and Rod Lewis, son of Mrs. Doro Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard, Mrs. Harry Warren of Parma thea Mitchell, left June 17 by Mr. and Mrs. Jess Rigney, Mr. were June 20 afternoon visitors plane for Sacramento to join his and Mrs. Hudson Robb, Mr. and in the home of their daughter, brother, Doug Lewis on a 50- Mrs. Louis Skinner, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff. mile Scout hike into the Wil Mrs. Wyatt Smith and the Rev. Robert Fahrenbruch and son derness of Trinity Alps - and Mrs. Roy Titus were June of Bremerton, Wash., were June Trinity National Forest - near 22 dinner guests of Mr. and 22 overnight guests of his uncle, Mt. Shasta in northern Cali Mrs. John Strickland. Mr. and Mrs. John Fahren fornia. bruch. They were enroute to The trek will be made in Montana. Mrs. Leslie Milton seven days with their packs on of Ridgeview was a June 22 their backs. afternoon visitor in the Fahren Doug, a Scoutmaster, will be bruch home. conducting the tour with 15 Boy Mr. and Mrs. Myron Gossard Scouts and three men. of San Pablo, Calif., and Gil Rod and Doug are due in bert Deffenbaugh were June 17 Nyssa July 4 when the latter visitors in the Alfred Simpson will joing members of his fam TERRY THOMPSON home. The Gossards have pur ily who are visiting the Tom chased a home in Adrian and Mitchell and Don Brewer fami Terry J. Thompson, son of plan to move there soon. lies. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson On the evening of June 20, of Nyssa was sworn into the Mrs. Alfred Simpson enter U. S. Navy, at Boise on June tained with a birthday dinner 20, 1969 as a Ship Serviceman for Patty Beach. Other guests Third Class. included Mr. and Mrs. Joe HELLO He served in the U. S. Naval Beach gnd children of St. Char Reserve for six years and was WORLD! les, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Benny discharged in June, 1965. He Beach of Vale, and Mrs. Carl made application for re-enlist Fenn. BIG BEND — Mr. and Mrs. ment at the Ontario Navy re Ricks Gale of Boise are the cruiting station and was pro ACTING MANAGER parents of a boy, Howard Ross. cessed for re-enlistment by Leo Howard was born June 17, - E. Hargis, MMCS, USN, Navy AT SKYLINE FARMS 1969. His maternal grand Recruiter. parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Terry was re-enlisted into Mr. John P. Stanley, Gen K. Smith. Paternal grand the U.S. Navy in the open rate eral Manager - Agricultural parents are Mr. and Mrs. program where ex-servicemen Operations for Ore-Ida Foods, Arthur Gale. may re-enlist and retain the Inc., announces that Mr. Ernest same rate as when discharged, D. "Pete” Franks is appointed provided they re-enlist within MALHEUR MEMORIAL Acting Farm Manager at Sky four years of their last dis HOSPITAL 1969 line Farms. Mr. Franks is re charge. placing Mr. Howard Kartchner, Terry will report to Treasure June 21 - To Mr. and Mrs. who has left the company. Island Naval Station, San Fran Linville of Adrian a girl. Max A native of Adrian, Oregon, cisco, for re-outfiting and as Mr. Franks joined the Skyline signment to his first duty sta HOLY ROSARY staff in 1968, and was most tion. HOSPITAL 1969 recently assigned the position of Unit Manager. The normal reaction to a June 20 - To Mr. and Mrs. The Franks reside in Ontario, new idea is to think of reasons Dale Bishop of Nyssa, a boy. Oregon. why it can’t be done. huge stores and toured the com puter building, in which Dennis is working on his Doctorate in physics. They also attended church services at the LDS church. They found Minnesota to be a were used for all kinds of sport pleasant city with many trees ing events. They are used dur and lakes to take away the ing the winter as much as any- harshness of a city. There other time of year. are so many lakes that none The Leavitt couple then were crowded and noisy, but all traveled the Rock Island route News About SERVICEMEN ANNOUNCEMENT! We have purchased Nyssa Food Center from Mr. and Mrs. Al Chadwick, effective June 23, 1969. It will still be operated under the same name and our trade policies will be the same as we have used at Rieb's Market. We will carry a complete line of groceries and sundries with a greatly enlarged stock. The new store will provide for more display room, more and easier parking in an easy access location. 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