Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 21, 1974, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday, February 21, 1974
Th« Nysta Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS
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Bill Webb went to Richland, Oregon
Sunday on a sight seeing trip of the
Snake River Canyon
Bill bought an
antique engine at Newbridge, Ore.
Mr and Mra. Lull Stam and Mr.
and Mrs Don Lindville, also Mrs
Mary Jarvis were guests at the Louis
Stam home Sunday evening celebrating
their son Don’s tenth birthfey. They
all enjoyed the birthday cake and ice
cream. The Luit Stams and Don Lin­
villes are the grandparents of Don.
Mr and Mrs. George Schiemer and
baby went to Riggens Sunday Mrs.
Schiemer and baby visited her pa-
KINGMAN KOLONY - Mr and Mrs
Earl Kygar attended an anniversary
dinner for Mr and Mrs. Charlie Cul­
bertson Sunday at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Buster Talbot
Roxy Mason was a Wednesday eve­
ning dinner guest tn the Earl Kygar
home
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rhodes and
family of Parma were Saturday eve­
ning callers in the Frank Rhodes
home.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Rhodes and fa­
mily were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
• and Mrs. Wayne Rhodes in Parma
;
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy were
guests in the Dwayne Bennett home af­
ter the basketball game Friday eve­
ning
Other guests were Mr and
. Mrs. Tom Okai, Mr. and Mrs Keith
Tallman and Mr and Mrs Fred Def-
• fer.
Late dinner guests Saturday eve­
ning in the Carl Piercy home were
Mr and Mrs. Arden Atkenson of Parma
Sunday afternoon callers in the Wayne
Robb home were Meed Robb of Nyssa
and Mr. and Mrs Robert Edmondson
of Fruitland.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Phifer called at
the Charles Bowers home Sunday mor­
ning
Mr and Mrs Clyde Bowers were
Thursday afternoon callers of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Bowers.
Friday, Mr and Mrs Klaas Laan
went to the Bow matte Milk,ng Ma­
chine meeting at Holiday Inn in Boise
after which they drove to Emmett
and visited Mr and Mrs. John Veen-
stro.
Mrs. Jim Phifer attended the church
session meeting at the Vern Hlrsch
borne in Newell Heights Thursday eve­
ning
Mrs. Willis Conant entered St. Al-
phonsus Hospital in Boise Friday where
she is having tests to determine the
cause of her illness.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Castro and boys
were Saturday evening visitors in the
Earl Ervin home
Relatives that came to attend the fu­
neral of the late Lester Campbell and
later visited relatives in Big Bend
and tn the Earl Campbell home were
Lester Campbell’s sister, Helen Ro­
ger of West Venis, Calif. His daugh­
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Talich of
Walla Walla, Washington
and Mr
and Mrs. Earl Campbell's daughter,
Mr and Mrs Eldon Slippy of La
Grande Mrs Slippy
has spent se­
veral days visiting with her grand­
mother, Mrs Lester Campbell and
will leave for her home on Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thompson
report the birth of a new grandson,
Bryan Neal, born in the Holy Rosary
Hospital of Ontario to their son and
wife, Mr and Mrs. Gary Thompson of
Nyssa. He weighed seven-pounds and
eleven ounces.
His other grandpa­
rents are Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius
Barton of Ontario. The other grand­
children have been staying in the
; Herschel Thompson home Mrs Gary
; Thompson returned home on Sunday.
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rents, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Williams
and George went steelhead fishing on
the Salmon River
Mr. and Mrs. RaySimpsonspentSun-
day with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs
Johnnie Eason in Boise. Johnnie is
home from the Veteran's Hospo»! and
some better.
Mrs. Mane Moore and Mrs Irvin
Topliff helped the Women's Association
serve lunch at the Varner Hopkins sale
Tuesday
Mrs Mane Moore and Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Topliff attended the potluck din­
ner at Presbyterian Church Social
room Wednesday evening.
Mrs Marie Moore and Mrs. Irvin
Topliff attended the Women's Asso­
ciation meeting at the home of Mrs.
Mabie Piercy in Adnan Thursday af­
ternoon.
Sunday dinner guests in the Leon
Chamberlain home were Mr. and Mrs.
Clint Chamberlain, Donald and Peter
Mr. and Mrs. Tunis Garner, Nampa and
Mr and Mrs. Paul Butler of Ontario.
Mrs Leon Chamberlain attended the
basketball game at New Plymouth,
Saturday evening. Adrian lost
Mr. and Mrs John Kincheloe of
Boise were Sunday dinner guests'>f their
friends. Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Sprague
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Physicians A Surg«ons
K. E. KERBY, M.D.
K. A. DANFORD, M.D.
Physicians and Surgeons,
Dial 372-2241
HOURS 9 to 12 noon 4 2 to 5
p.m. - Monday through Friday, 10
to 12 Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Province ofCald-
wel! were Sun<iay afternoon visitors of
her mother. Mrs L. C. McDermott.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Joki of Boise
spent the weekend with her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Gerrit Timmerman
Mr. and Mrs Mac Gray of Shoshone
Idaho visited Mr and Mrs Cliff Flan­
ders Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs Cliff Flanders and Mac were
Saturday dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Lee Hill and Terri.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill and
Terri visited Mrs. Lina Schiemer and
her houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Martin
and baby Kimberly Dawn
Saturday evening. Mrs Martin will be
remembered as Jane Rossbach. They
are on their way to Bellingham.
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387 S. W. 4th Ave., Ontario, Ore.
Phone - Ontario, 503-889-8017
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DAVID W. SARAZIN, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
HOURS: 10 to 12 noon 4 2 to 5
p.m - Monday, Tuesday. Wednes­
day, Friday. 10 to 12 Saturday
Phones: Office 372-3809 Residence
372-3173
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the former s sister,
Mrs. Mildrea
Graham, and also went to the Veterans
Hospital and visited Wesley’s uncle,
Wilbur Bennett.
WfctM nm fclUi bri iti Aliti tflKJ LttS
band, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bicandi.
Mrs. Mabie Piercy and Mrs. Bill
Toomb went to Boise Sunday and visited
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Charles E. Vanetti. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Dial 372-2216
HOURS: 9 to 12 noon and 2 to
5 p.m .Monday,Tuesday,Thursday
and Friday. 9 to 12 noon, Wed­
nesday,
DR. J. E. HEITZMAN
7 North 2nd Street, Nyssa
Phone 372-3747
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student and the elastic properties of ceramic clay com­
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ADRIAN - Mrs.
Mabie
Piercy
attended the funeral services for Kitty
Herrington
at
Roswell
Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs. K.I. Peterson called on Mrs.
Lydia Worden and Pearl Brown at
the Nursing Home in Nyssa Friday
afternoon.
Mrs K.I. Peterson attended the pot
luck dinner at the Adrian Community
Presbyterian Church Wednesday even­
ing and the Women’s Association meet­
ing at the home of Mrs. Mabie Piercy
Thursday afternoon
Mr and Mrs. Carl Begeman were
Sunday dinner guests in the W.C. Van
Dewater home celebrating their son
Kent’s birthday. Mrs. Edna Cowling
of Adrian was also a guest.
Monday Mrs. Robert Long took Mrs.
Gladys Thomas and Mrs Edna Cow­
ling to visit Martha Spears.
Tuesday, Mrs. Gladys Thomas and
Mrs. Ruth Looney accompanied Mrs.
Robert
Long to Mrs. Obendorf's
funeral at Notus.
Mr and Mrs. Danny Skerjanec and
boys of Ontario were Sunday dinner
guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George De Haven.
Tuesday, Mrs. Myron Gossard and
Mrs. Frank Bicandi attended the This
Is Your Heart” meeting at Ontario.
Dr. Stroud of Portland was the speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. James Withers and
family of Donnely, Idaho spent the
Mrs. Dale Witt was a Monday eve­
ning dinner guest of her sister, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Van DeWater and
son Kent in Big Bend. Other dinner
guests were Mr and Mrs. Car) Bege
man of Adrian, Mr and Mrs. Dean
Goddard of Sparks, Arizona and Mr
and Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater Mr ami
Mrs. Dean Goddard left Tuesday for
their home in Sparks, Arizona.
Mrs. Edna Cowling accompanied Mrs
Dale Witt’to the W. C. Van DeWater
home in Big Bend Sunday where they
were guests at a birthday dinner for
Kent Van DeWater.
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