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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1969 » NEWS FROM BIG BEND W I BY GOLDIE ROBERTS Mrs. Ora Newgen and Mrs. BIG BEND — Robert Perkins returned to Mercy Hospital in Ted Avery tbok Mrs. Frone Nampa Nov. 8, and will under Stradely to her home in Fruit land, Nov. 9. Later they visited go surgery this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Bud Walker and of Pheonix, Aria., recently Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Avery in visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Weiser. Mr. and Mrs. Don Boren of Harvey Bennett. Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs. Nampa visited Nov. 9 with Mr. Edythe Prosser visited Nov. 6 and Mrs. Darrell English. They with Mrs. Florence Henerlider reported Mrs. Dora English is ill with the flu. in Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blevins Mrs. Dick Bennett and Mrs. returned home recently from a Jim Carroll attended funeral visit with his parents, Mr. and services Nov. 5 in Nyssa, for Mrs. Archie Wilson and other Billy Day, a former classmate relatives in Tacoma, Puyallup, at Adrian High School. Wash., Eugene and Albany, Ore. Mrs. Varner Hopkins visited Mrs. Blevins left a week later Nov. 5 with her mother, Mrs. to join her husband , who has Creola Betts in Boise. been visiting a week. MR. AND MRS. L. E. NEWGEN Mrs. Ted Avery accompanied Adrian Garden Club mem Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen to an bers met Nov. 4 with Mrs. An open house was heldatthe Out of town guests were Mr. Ernest Seuell. . Eight members Adventist Youth Party in Parma Methodist Church in Nyssa, and Mrs. Thomas Hessler, were present, Mrs. Prosser Nov. 8. Ore., Oct. 19, 1969, by Mr. Walla Walla, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith and Mrs. told of her recent trip to and Mrs. Bob Newgen, in honor Mrs. John Anderson, Payette Pearle Abbott visited Nov. 9 the South as program. of Mr. and Mrs. L. E.Newgen’s Idaho; with Mrs. Jack Slaybaugh in Mr. and Mrs. L. W. 50th wedding anniversary. Ben Witty has been ill re- Emmett. Mrs. Slaybaugh was Pomeroy, Caldwell, Idaho; Mr. r i. Leonard Earl Newgen and and Mrs. Glen Gallent, Council I cently with pneumonia and is dismissed from the Emmett Mary Pearl Staggs were mar Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence , recovering at this time. Hospital that morning. Mrs. Ray Cartwright ac- ried Oct. 17,1919, Yuma, Ariz. Nicholas, Ruth Skinner and I Mrs. Chet Smith and Bobbi Attendents were the groom’s Karen, Lenora Ross, and I companied Mr. and Mrs. Ora Abbott kept the three grand brother and sister, Ora Newgen Thelma Buttice, Vale; Mr. and I Newgen of Sunset Valley and »• children of Mr. and Mrs. Chris and Miss Mary Newgen. Mrs. Nim Thomas and Mrs. Mrs. Frone Stradley of Fruit Stanshaw recently while they The Newgens came to Nyssa Ross Lane, Adrian, Ore.; Mr. land to Caldwell Nov. 6 for in the fall of 1925. They lived and Mrs. Robert Rookstool and lunch. They also visited Mrs. were in California for the in Apple Valley until 1936, when family, Caldwell; and Mr. and Gerty Sholtz in the Nursing they homesteaded in Sunset Val Mrs. Roy Rookstool, Parma. Home and Mrs. Florence Oca- mica. ley, amid sage brush, dust, and ’S rattle snakes. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cleve- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hes land of Parma visited Nov. sler, sister of Mrs. Bob New- with her niece, Mrs. Darrell BY AVO MOELLER ' gen and family of Walla Walla, English and family. Wash., were there to assist the «WW» PHONE 372-2733 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mausling Bob Newgens. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Miss Kathy Hessler poured Ernest Maulsing of Adrian re ARCADIA — Mr. and Mrs. coffee, Miss Karla Hessler cently with a dinner in honor < poured punch, Miss Kellie Ray Pyle of Pasadena, Calif., of their 62nd wedding anniver Hessler collected the cardsand visited recently in the Otis sary. arranged them for display, Mrs. Bullard and John Zittercob Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs. He also did some Edythe Prosser attended Happy Verna Tobler, Nyssa, was in homes. charge of the guest book, Miss pheasant hunting, while here. Dozen Card Club Nov. 7 at the DiAnne Wilson, Nyssa, niece Mrs. Pyle is a cousin of Mrs. home of Mrs. Pete Van de Oord • of Mrs. Bob Newgen, cut the Bullard and Mrs. Zittercob. in Nyssa. Mrs. Roberts won Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaw of high honors. ■ cake, Mrs. Arthur Cartwright, • Nyssa, and Kathy and Kellie Fruitland visited Nov. 9 with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett - Hessler were in charge of the Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Houston. were Nov. 7 evening dinner November 3 dinner guests in guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd decorations. Mrs. John Anderson, Payette, the Otis Bullard home were Mr. Wood. Later they all attended Idaho, sister of Mrs. Bob and Mrs. Marvin Jensen of the Adrina-Marsing football Newgen, and Mrs. Arthur Cart Boise, Nancy Boyack of Meri game. wright were in charge of the dian, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bell of Bullard and family. The oc Hermiston, recently visited her kitchen. Mrs. Tom Nishitani, Nyssa, casion was in observance of mother, Mrs. Edythe Prosser. gave a rendition of her modern Mrs. Jensen’s birthday anni November 9, they were guests Mark Jensen re of Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock version of “Put On Your Old versary. mained for a week’s visit with in Ontario. Gray Bonnet.” his grandparents. Mrs. Roy Cartwright, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Pryor and Mrs. Raymond Cartwright of Ontario, and Mrs. Cora Pryor FARM BUREAU HIRES ; ' and daughter of Laredo, Mo., and family attended the Nov. 6 wedding of Donald Cartwright visited Nov. 2 in the Otis Bul NEW FIELDMAN and Beverlv Goslin in Parma. lard home. Jolly Janes Club met Nov. Mrs. Amy Stradley was a din 5 with Mrs. Dyre Roberts, for an New field services represen ner guest Nov. 9 at the home of all-day meeting. Twenty mem *.■ Guests were tative for the Oregon Farm Bu her sister, Mrs. Gertie Smith bers attended. reau federation is Jerald E. in Nyssa. That afternoon she Mrs. Fern Davis of Ontario, Beach of Spray, according to accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mrs. Erma Sparks of Nyssa, an announcement this week from Haney to Ontario, where she at Mrs. Dale Ashcraft of Parma, OFBF executive secretary tended the movie, "The Rest Mrs. Alida VanDewater, the less One.” David Nelson. originators of Jolly Janes in The Missionary group from Beach, 27, is a graduate of 1935, Mrs. Voncile Seuell, Mrs. the Owyhee Church met Nov. 7 Oregon State University with a Karen Carroll and daughters at the home of Mrs. Otis Bul major in animal science. He and Eleanor English. Economi lard. Mrs. Gary Nielson, presi S. has been ranching in Wheeler cal Christmas gifts were shown dent, had charge of the meeting, county for the past five years. as a program. • Nelson said tha’t Beach will be Mrs. Harold Dail gave the sec Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Higgins ; re sponsible for assisting county retary report, with Mrs. Boyd attended funeral services Nov. Haney giving the devotions. It • Farm Bureaus with their pro- 5 for Mrs. Botonis, daughter of was voted to make bibs and lap ' grams and being a liason be- Mrs. Toole. robes for the patients at the . tween the county Farm Bureaus Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell ; and the OFBF office in Salem. Vale Nursing Home. Mrs. Bill visited Nov. 9 with Mr. and Mrs. Nielson had the closing prayer. ; Beach was a member of the Woodrow Seuell in Nyssa, where Mrs. Bullard then served re ; OSU livestock judging team. He his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. freshments. has been working with 4-H C. Seuell of Connell, Wash., The Arcadia club will meet ' members and other young peo were visiting. Nov. 21, at the home of Mrs. ple on their livestock projects. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Foster Neil Pettersen. All members ; He has also been vice president of Joseph, Ore., were recent • of the Spray Rodeo associa are asked to be present, and guests in the Leroy and Harvey visitors are always welcome. Bennett homes. tion. Beach is married and has a Each person is to answer roll call with a handmade gift, that three-year-old daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard would be appropriate for a spent a recent weekend in Christmas gift. Mrs. Jim Sigler of Boise and McCall and closed their sum CLASSES GIVEN AT Mrs. Minnie Houston of Downey, mer home there for the winter. Dick Nelson recently got a Calif., called on Mrs. George THE NYSSA Moeller recently. Mrs. Hous five-point elk near Sumpter. OPPORTUNITY CENTER Jim Houston is presently ton is visiting for a few days in the Cecil Houston and working at Howard’s Texaco OED, Spanish, in Nyssa. George Hust homes. ARCADIA s » Basic Education, English, Sewing FOR SALE — and Driving. Cured Sweei Corn Cannery Ensilage FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL Th« Nyssa Opportunity Center 313 NORTH MAIN STREET . . . Available at Nyssa Plant AMERICAN FINE FOODS, Inc. PHONE 642-3384 (Field Department) PAYETTE, IDAHO OR PHONE 372-3262 lO23 4tc Don’t Wait ’Til Winter TO HAVE YOUR FURNACE SERVICED LET US 00 IT NOW AND IT WILL BE READY FOR WINTER EDER’S 101 N. FIRST NYSSA Hatfield Urges Advocates To Stay Home And Work Senator Mark O. Hatfield in a speech given Nov. 3 at Cart- hage College, Kenosha, Wiscon sin, urged that "people involved and concerned with peace should stay home and work in their communities rather than marching on Washington, D.C. The Senator stated that the October 15th Moratorium was an effective and peaceful illus tration of the views of a size able group of Americans. how- "Further activiites, ever, should be at the grass roots level,” he said, “not in massive marches and vigils. The local community has suf fered from Vietnam as much if not more than the national as a whole.” “Public opinion is created within the communities of this country and necessary atten tion to these areas is neglec- funeral of Mrs. Kenneth Miller and son, sister and nephew of Mrs. Stanshaw. Gary Smith of Boise spent Nov. 9 with Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith. ted if all the activity is cen tered in Washington. "To be most effective, those interested in peace should con centrate their attention on the Vietnam - frustrated local ills, and developing sentiment in their neighborhoods, rather than the more highly visible, yet less constructive activities such as the mass marches plan ned for Washington, November 15th. Hatfield reminded the young people that violent protest in search of peace is hypocrisy in action. “We sometimes speak of peace as though it is com pletely unrelated to peace with in nations, communities, fami lies and individuals.” "It Is hypocrisy for a citi zen to urge warring nations to make peace if he lives in hos tility toward his neighbors — even those supporting the war in Vietnam. It is hypocrisy to protest against violence in Vietnam by employing violent tactics at home. “Our task,” Hatfield contin ued, “is to reconcile man to PAGE THREE NU ACRES HAPPENINGS BY MARGARET EVANS NU ACRES-Mr. and Mrs. Paul Russell of Twin Falls and Mrs. Ralph Ross and Freddie of Renton, Wash., spent a recent weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Russell and family. November 8 the group attended the wedding of Miss Varene Rusco and Frank Doty at the Treasure Valley Christian Church in Caldwell. The bride is a former Nyssa resident. Mr. and Mrs. W.H.Grasmick were Nov. 9 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schuster of Fruitland. November5, Mr. and Mrs. Grasmick went to Boise. While there they were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Grasmick. W.H. and Richard Grasmick attended the Nov. 8 benefit sale at Fruitland. Members of the Farmerette club furnished pies to be sold at the sale. Word has been received that Dean Field, a former Nu Acres resident, was killed in a hunting man, wherever we live, no mat ter our position. Unless we are willing to become recon ciled to our neighbor, how can we expect our Government to reconcile the violent forces at work in the world.” PHONE 674-2074 accident about twenty miles from Cambridge Nov. 9. His wife is the former Doris Car penter, daughter of Forrest Carpenter. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Field are for mer residents of Nu Acres. He is also survived by four children. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kimmes visited recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arley Irwin of Nampa. Mrs. Art Stedman and La- nita, and Mrs. Junior Stedman of Nyssa called Nov. 9 at the Al den Bryan home. Other visitors at the Bryan home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coles of Nam pa, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Otto and family of Parma. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dail, Kammie, Todd and Jody of Ren ton, Wash, were recent visitors at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glasock. * * * Dr. Albert Cook from Medis- to, Calif., spent the afternoon of Oct. 31 visiting at the home of his aunt Mrs. Angie Cook. Dr. Cook traveled to Baker la ter that day to go elk hunting.