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    Thursday, October 9, »975
Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
NEWS FROM BIG BEND
BY GOLDIE ROBERTS
BIG BEND - Mrs. Erie
Roberts Friday evening Mrs.
(Mart) Mausling has more
Dyre Roberts and Susan
than a passing interest in the
Carroll also called in the
news from Colorado lately as
evening,
she was born in the small
Virl Dowdy and Jack Crane
community of
Wetmore,
of Phoenix. Arizona called on
where an 80-year old woman
Mrs. Winifred Bennett Tues­
recently died of bubonic
day afternoon
plague, and 36 years ago
Mrs Bill Nielsen of Sunset
lived at the exact place where
Valley visited the Friendship
four weighted bodies have
Bible Study Tuesday morning
been found in the Gunnison
at the Charles Witty home.
River near Grand Junction.
Mr and Mrs. Boyce Van
Mrs. Dyre Roberts spent
DeWater and Mr and Mrs.
Wednesday with Mr. and
Bob Smith took Mrs. Kathryn
Mrs. David Krause at the
Armstrong to the Boise
Holy Rosary Hospital. Mr
Airport Monday evening
Krause underwent back sur-
where she left by plane for
gery that morning
Sacramento, California to
Mr. and Mrs. Archie
visit a daughter
Members of the society and their partners
A POLYNESIAN LOAD opened the fall
DeGroff of Lewiston came
Mr. and Mrs. Junior
enjoyed the evening, with about 90 in
social season of the Nyssa 2nd Ward Relief
Wednesday
to visit his
Lundt, David and Don Shirk
Society last Thursday evening
attendance.
sisters, Mrs. Boyce Van
of Burns are visiting Mr. and
(Trouble with our film caused an
Hoatesaes for the colorful event were, from
DeWater and Mrs. Kathryn
Mrs. Ben Witty and Carl.
imperfection in the picture, but it shows the
left, Mrs. Darwin Jensen, Mrs. Waynard
Armstrong. They left Mon­
Rosie Shirk of Ontario called
attractive Polynesian setting highlighting the
Talbot, Mrs Walter Ashby and Mrs. Ron
day for their home.
Sunday afternoon.
Schoeneman.
decorations).
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cart­
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
wright and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Bennett were hosts to Mr.
)RDER oH Witty and Carl attended the and
Mrs. Bob Stubblefield of
wedding of Teresa Cart­
Parma and Mrs. Winifred
EASTERN I wright and John Kirk Satur­ Bennett for supper Tuesday
STAR
day evening at the Wilder
evening.
Baptist Church. Teresa is the
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith
great-granddaughter of the
of Cortez. Colo, are visiting
Golden Rule Chapter *131
Firm plans have been
Cartwrights.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny
November 11 - The Jacob
at the Masonic Hall with
completed foe the Introduc­
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Story
Worthy Matron Cleta deBoer
tion to the Old Testament
Seuell spent the first of last
Pollard Jr. and family.
November 18 - The Jo-
presiding.
class offered by Treasure
week in Eugene at a Farm
seph Story
Lynne and Laurie Witty
Escorted and introduced
Valley Community College as
Bureau President’s meeting.
November 25 • Bondage
were
involved in a car
were Grand Committee mem­
a community service project
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Ludy
and Drama of Redemption
accident Sunday evening
bers of Oregon. Opal
The tuition free class will
and Mr. and Mrs. Don
near their home while en­
December 2 ■ The Sea of
Neville. Home Endowment
follow this schedule:
Roberts attended homebuil­
route
to Youth Meeting.
Reeds and Mt. Sinai
Committee. Julia Chapter
September 30 • Introduc­
ders at the Roswell Presby­ There car was badly da­
Various points of view will
*56, Canyon City, Oregon;
tion - Religious Experience.
terian Church Thursday eve-
be encouraged throughout
maged when it collided with
Kenneth Bogart, Blood Bank
Symbol. Types of Writing
ning
the series with no one
Wes Underwood's vehicle of
Committee. Deborah Chapter
Writing
Jolly Janes Club met
Adrian. Neither girl was
denominational opinion to
•4J. Prairie City, Oregon;
October 7 • Genesis I to IV
Wednesday afternoon with
badly hurt even though
dominate. Various resource
Sharon Livingston, Cancer
October l-t - Sources
Mrs. Imagene Carpenter in
Laurie broke the windshield
people from the Treasure
Comittee, Long Creek Chap­
October 21 • Genesis-
Caldwell
Mrs Zora Edens
and her glasses when she hit
Valley Community College
ter »90. Long Creek. Oregon;
Creation, Evolution. Science
was assistant hostess. Going
lead the
the windshield
service area will
and Millie Watson. Home
October 28 ■ The Noah/
from Big Bend were Mrs.
Mr and Mrs W. C. Van
separate discussions. Re­
Endowment Committee. Me­
Tower of Babel Story.
Darrell English. Toshia Tho­
De Water and Kent of Cald­
verend Tom Steveson. Ont­
ridian Chapter *179, Eugene
November 4 • The Abra
mas. Mrs. James McGinnis.
well and her cousin Retha
ario Episcopal Minister will
Other guests were Mrs.
ham/Isaac Story
Mrs. Erie Mausling, Mrs.
Foster of Burr Oak, Kansas
serve as coordinator for the
Bogart and Mrs. Watson,
Ethel Smith and Mrs Dick
called on Mr. and Mrs. Boyce
scries.
and
Mrs. Loftes from
Davis. The November meet­ Van DeWater.
Oklahoma.
ing will be an all-day potluck
Mr and Mrs. Dyre Roberts
There will be a potluck at
dinner at the home of Mrs
were luncheon guests of Mr.
the Masonic Hall. Monday.
Dyre Roberts. Mrs. Darrell
and Mrs. Davie Krause in
October 1J at 7 p.m. Practice
English will assist her.
Nyssa Tuesday.
will he held at the hall on
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith of
Philip Callahan of Ontario,
Sunday. October 12 at 4:30
Deary. Idaho came Friday to
was the only lucky one in the
p.m.
Treasure Valley Com
photography.
pnntmaktng.
visit Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van
Callahan hunting party to
Slardusters will meet at
munity College will sponsor a
as well as paintings tn oil.
DeWater and their guests.
bag a deer while hunting in
the
home
of
Myrtle
Sasser
public eshibltion of the
watercolor and acrylics.
They are enroute to Yuma.
the vicinity of Mahogany
following the potluck on the
paintings and concrete basins
Anyone not already on the
Arizona for the winter,
Mountain.
13th.
Friendship
night
will
be
of Corvallis artist Marge
exhibition mailing list and
Mr. and Mrs. Erie Maus­
Monday,
October
20
at
8
Hammond from October 4 to
wishing to receive announce­
ling attended a birthday
p.m.
Dumber 30 in the Library
ment brochures should con­
party honoring their daugh
Each
of
the
committee
Gallery of the Treasure
tact the Community Educa­
ter, Mrs Denise Gaviola and
members
brought
a
message
Valley Community college
tion office at Treasure Valley
her brother-in-law Ed Gun­
of interest to all.
Mrs. Jean Fenn and girls
Weese Building
Community College. 889-
derson and nephew, Mike
Hostesses
for
the
evening
of Ontario and Mrs. Carl
Ms Hammond has re­
6493, eat. 31. or Mike
Frank at the Gunderson
were Patricia Marcum and
Fenn were Sunday afternoon
cently done commission work
McGuire at 889.»480
home in Wilder Saturday
Louise Wernick.
visitors in the Gene Simpson
at the Purtland Plaza, the
evening. Mrs. Mike Sillonis
home
Forecourt Fountain and Har­
baked the cake.
Mr and Mrs Art Fergison
rison Square in Portland Her
Mrs. Dyre Roberts atten
of Coos Bay came Friday
paintings arc in oil and
ded the Happy Dozen Pino­
afternoon at the Mary Mc-
watercolor. Also included are
chle Club at the home of Mrs.
Connell home in Nyssa.
drawings and prints. The
Agnes Ashcraft in Nyssa.
Saturday Mrs. Rollo Fenn
concrete basins and garden
Friday afternoon.
went
to Nyssa to visit them
sculptures are of cast con
Little Becky Bauman of
and they all went to Eastside
Crete and each represents an
Nyssa spent the weekend
Cafe in Ontario Saturday
, edition of one.
with Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van
The House Interior Com­
Similar legislation, backed
evening
for a Chinese food
Of her work habits, the
DeWater while her mother
mittee Thursday gave over­
by both Sens. Mark Hatfield
dinner. Mrs. Fenn spent the
artist says. "I like to paint
was
ill.
whelming approval to Con­
and Bob Pack wood, has
night there. The Fergisons
with a cold wind or a hot sun
Mrs. Winifred Bennett
already cleared the Senate
gressman Al Ullman's legis­
returned to Coos Bay Sunday
and will bet my best painting
returned home Sunday eve
lation establishing a 660.000-
Last year delaying tactics
noon.
when I have to work fast and
ning from Salt Lake City after
acre national recreation area
by opponents of the legis­
Johnnie Eason in the
run for cover from showers
spending
the
weekend
there
in Hells Canyon.
lation kept Ullman's bill
Veteran's Hospital in Boise is
When you don't feel the cold
with her sister. Mrs. Bud
By a vote of 32-4, the
bottled up in committee until
reported much better and is
and do forget you are
(Sue) Robins and son Dwayne
committee approved the mea
the end of the Congress.
expected to return home on
painting, then you are really
(a
student
at
U.
of
Utah).
She
sure which includes a ban on
Setting a 66-mile segment
Monday or Tuesday of this
painting."
and her sister. Sue. has spent
the construction of additional
of the Snake and the walls of
week.
The public is also invited to
the
previous
ten
days
visiting
dams in the Middle Snake
Hells Canyon itself aside as
meet and talk with the artist
their aunts. Mrs. Myra
wilderness, the bill essen­
River.
at a reception in her honor
Buckler and Miss Clara
Last week the committee
tially leaves most of the area
Saturday. October 4. from 7
Buehler at Wesley Acres,
completed its deliberation
under present multiple-pur­
to 9 p.m., in the Weese
Mitchell. South Dakota and
over the bill, rejecting two
pose management.
Building Library Gallery,
cousins. Mrs. Harriet Wood­
major amendments but
Ullman pointed out there
The Hammond eihibit is
ard. Mitchell and Warren
stopping short of a final vote
would be little effect on
the first in a series of shows
Keehlers at Wakonda. South
which was postponed until
timber management because
arranged for and directed by
Dakota and Calvin Schafers
the canyon itself has never
today.
Treasure Valley Community
of parker. South Dakota.
Ullman said after the vote
been figured in as pan of the
College art instructor Mike
They also visited friends in
that he expected it would be
annual allowable cut since
McGuire. Future will include
their old home town. Gayville
two to three weeks, at the
much of it is considered too
work in metal and wood
South Dakota where they
earliest, before the bill could
difficult to log
sculpture, batik, jewelry mak­
were born and attended
come up for a vote on the
ing, hand built pottery.
school. They also attended
House floor.
the Worlds only Com Palace
while in Mitchell where the
King family and the Har-
monicats were featured.
Mrs. C. K. Smith and Mrs.
Lerov Bennett attended Ad
nan Garden Club Monday
afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Dale Witt in Newell
Heights.
Old Testament
Classes At TVCC
I
TVCC Will Sponsor
Public Art Exhibition
i Newell Heights Items
Committee Approves
Hells Canyon Bill
NOTICE
DEBBIE LINVILLE, LEFT, AND TONI
Potter are pictured in front of a Mangold
flower bed that borders Adrian Elementary
School.
The abundance of Marigolds are the
results of a Science Class Project, under the
direction of Mrs. Joe Witty, 7th grade science
teacher at Adrian.
Debbie and Toni, now Sth graders, were
chosen last spring to work in the garden
during the summer months.
In the spring the class sells seeds to obtain
money to buy flowers and trees for their
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school beautification program and to pay
summer garden workers. Two trees, planted
last spring, are also growing and add beauty
to the landscape.
To work in the garden, students fill out an
application for the job. Interested persons are
interviewed and a vote is taken to choose two
gardeners for the summer Debbie and Toni
were chosen so they spent the summer
watering and weeding.and the fruits of their
labor is a beautiful flower bed the length of
the elementary school building
'HX
BRIDGE ACTIVITIES
Mrs. Bill Morrison enter­
tained the ladies of the
Wednesday Night Bridge
Club at her home last week
Guest for the evening was
Mrs. Joe Cundall. High
honors went to Mrs. Boyd
Wilson with Mrs. Dorothy
Sill taking low.
The Friday Afternoon Bri­
dge dub was entertained by
hostess Mrs. Chuck Michaels
at the Michaels cabin in
McCall. The ladies went to
McCall on Friday and retur­
ned home Saturday afternoon
They golfed and played
bridge.
Ladies attending were.
Mrs. Marian Danford. Mrs.
Mary Sallee, Mrs. Liz Strin­
ger. Mrs. Maxine Stringer.
Mrs. Barbara Sarazin. Mrs.
Mardi Larson of Nampa and
Mrs. Shirley Gaschler of
Ontario. Mrs. Danford won
high honors.
LEGION NEWS
The American Legion Past
Presidents met Monday,
October 6 at the home of
Nora Graham with seven
members present.
Plans were made to make
flowers for the Veterans
Wheel Chair Parade to be
held in Portland in June.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Louise
Heldt on Mondav, November
3.
Card Club Meets
The Happy Dozen Card
Club met Friday afternoon
with Agnes Ashcraft. Guest
players were Anna Long and
Hazel Schafer.
Winners were Dorothy
Fox. Mabie Piercy, Bernice
Toomb and Minnie Stam.
By Dale
NEWELL HEIGHTS ■ Mt
and Mrs. Burdette Pratt and
family of Moscow spent the
weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt.
Mrs. Dale Witt called on
Mrs. Marie Moore and Mrs.
Dora Smith Wednesday after
noon.
Mrs. Leon Chamberlain
accompanied by her daugh­
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Tunis
Garner of Homedale went to
the football game at Marsing
Friday evening. Adrian beat
with a score of 46 to 8. Mrs.
Len Chamberlain was pre­
sented with a boutonniere for
her and her husband for
being the parents of a senior
on the football team. It was
prsented by the Adrian Pep
Club
George Fahrenbruch of
Allyn, Washington came
Saturday afternoon to see his
uncle. John Fahrenbruch
who is in the hospital in
Ontario. He spent the night
and returned home on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Carter of Newberg came
Friday and spent the week­
end visiting Mr. and Mrs. R.
D McKinley.
Johnnie Simpson and Ma­
rion York returned home
Sunday morning from the
Malheur Reservoir area,
where Johnnie got his deer
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge •
of Reedsport came Thursday
evening to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Burton Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol mon of
Elkton came Friday and are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Barnes. They will leave on
Mondav.
We wish to thank residents
of the Nyssa area for their support
and patronage over the past 28!/i years.
Mr. Gunnel will continue to serve
our Phillips 66 customers.
A. E. (Ed) Child
Child Bros.- Phillips 66 Distributors
Mrs. Ralph Vaughan of
Elgin and her daughter Mrs.
Ray White and daughters
called on Mrs. Dale Witt
Saturday afternoon
Sunday, September 28.
Ross Mills went to Boise and
was a dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Gladwin Mills. Her
mother. Mrs. Nina Mills of
Minott, North Dakota was
visiting there. Other dinner
guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Oniel of Parma.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit
Timmerman were Sunday
evening dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Ray Holly in Boise.
Mrs. Cariene Savage and
girls were Sunday afternoon
callers in the Gene Simpson
home.
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We have sold our business to
Mr. W. L. (Roy) Gunnel
Last Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Schutte were Mr and Mrs.
Jim Van Hooser and Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Bouden both of
Nampa.
FISHER
$1195 LEVIS
Mrs. Dyre Roberts accom­
panied Mrs. Jim Carroll.
Mary, Becky and Susan to
the graveside funeral ser­
vices at Hillcrest Cemetery
Saturday afternoon for little
Shannon Blades, her nephew
Gary Blades' daughter. Later
they visited Mrs. Florence
Henderlider at the Nampa
Convalescent Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Seuell and Mr. and Mrs.
Varner Hopkins deer hunted
and camped out in Rye Valley
over the weekend. Others
known to have gone deer
hunting for the weekend
were Bob. Philip and Alex
Callahan. Russ Roberts. Joe
and Marshall Witty. Dallas
and Danny Chaney.
Very
p<K>r hunting was reported.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Roberts of Pinehurst. Idaho
visited Mr. and Mrs Don
Witt
Louis Asumendi, Tony
Asumendi and Mike Connell
went deer hunting Saturday
morning over by the Butte.
Louis got his deer which
weighed 92 pounds dressed
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge
of Reedsport were Friday
luncheon guests of Mrs.
Marie Moore.
Mrs. Marie Moore called
on Mrs John Fahrenbruch
Sunday morning. Mrs. Irvin
Topliff was a caller in the
Fahrenbruch home last week.
Barbara Schutte of Boise
was a Friday overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Schutte.
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