Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 03, 1976, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday, June 3, F 9 76
Nyssa Gate City Journal. Nyssa. Oregon
KINGMAN KOLONY NEWS
Newell Heights Items
BY
By Date Win
The Eugene Pratt family had
• family dinner Sunday.
Those present were Carolyn
from the College of Idaho,
Gene and Linda and children
of Kenewick, Burdette and
family. Karen and Judy
Kirley of Ontario, Jean
Trunnel was a
Sunday
afternoon caller in the Pratt
home
Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mr». Ray Simpson
were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Mecham and family of
Parma. Mr. and Mrs Gene
Simpson and Cindy. Mr and
Mrs. Raymond Simpson of
Gresham. Sunday afternoon
callers in the Ray Simpson
home were Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Simpson and John,
Mr. and Mrs Marion York
and girls of Vale. Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Eason of Boise.
Mrs. Dale Witt received a
letter from her pen pal,
Helena Mana Woolward in
Cape Town. South Africa laat
week. She wrote it waa very
cold there. They
are just
coming into their winter. She
writes that she has been
quite Ul with a nervous
breakdown, but is able to
work again Her husband was
killed by a hit-and-run driver
over a year ago. They have
sit children, the oldest about
IS years old. The children are
fine. She came from Portugal
and her husband from New
Zealand. She will send a
picture of the children in her
neit letter.
Coming on Friday to spend
the weekend at the Carl Lee
Hill home were Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Ward of Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ward,
of Boise. Mr and Mrs. Larry
Ward and Aaron of Portland.
They returned
home on
Monday. Joining the group
Sunday evening for a visit
were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Martin. Tracy and Russell
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Price.
Wallace and Sandy Butler.
Leah and Brooke of Oregon
City came Saturday to viait
the formers mother. Mr. and
Mrs Bill Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Vanderpool of Ontario were
Saturday afternoon callers in
the Bill Webb home and
visited with the Butler
family.
Saturday there was a pot
luck dinner in the Bill Webb
home for Pauline King, Mrs.
Margarete Payne. T. R.
Welty and Alyce Welty. They
were also evening guests and
enjoyed visiting with Mr and
Mrs. Wallace Butler and
family.
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Webb and Mr and Mrs.
Wallace Butler. Leah and
Brooke went to the Owyhee
Lake where they fished and
had a picnic lunch. The
Butlers returned home Mon­
day
Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs Dale Witt were Mr and
Mrs W C Van DeWater
and son Kent of Caldwell.
Mrs. Marie Moore. Mrs.
Edna Cowling and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Begeman of Adrian
and Mrs. Winifred Bennett of
Hig Bend and houseguest
Mrs. Mary Auker of Aloha,
Oregon. Mrs. Auker had
been visiting her son Lester
in Utah and stopped to visit
friends in and around Adrian.
She ia a former resident of
Big Bend.
Mrs. Leonard Schutte cal­
led on Mrs. Dale Witt
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fenn
of Milwaukie, Oregon were
Saturday afternoon viaitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. Marion York
and girls of Vale were Sunday
afternoon callers in the
Alfred Simpson home.
DALE
PHONE
WITT
Mrs. Bill Too mb returned
home Wednesday from the
Caldwell hospital where she
had recent surgery.
Mrs. Irvin Topliff visited
Mrs. Bill Toomb Friday
morning.
Mrs. Jessie Slippy and
Mrs. Bob Rice of Quincy,
Washington were Sunday
morning callers of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Kygar.
Guests at the Ear! Kygar
home Sunday for a birthday
dinner for Marlene Jenkins
were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Culbertson, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jenkins and family
and Mrs. Ladenana Kropp
and Chris.
Sunday visitors of Jay
Kygar were Dale Dennis,
Gus Sillonis and Arthur Leos.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron
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Osborn and family attended
the graduation exercises at
Parma Tuesday.
Sunday dinner guests in
the Myron Osborn home
were Jim Peters at Ontario,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith
and family, Mr. and Mrs
Mike Osborn and Mr. and
Mrs. J. R Osborn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pittz
and family were Sunday
morning coffee guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Gehrke.
Leon Fields of New Ply­
mouth visited in the Earl
Ervin home Wednesday after
noon.
The Pollyanna Club will
meet with Mrs. Bill Conant
this Thursday afternoon. Roll
call is, bring a recipe and
sample to taste.
Tuesday evening, Mrs.
Klaas Laan attended the
graduation exercises at Par
ma, Marianne Laan was on
of the graduates She is the
daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Ray Laan who are former
Newell Heights residents.
Wednesday, Mike Macy
came from lone.
Cali­
fornia and Mike and Mary
Macy left that evening for
Baker. Oregon to visit his
mother. Mrs. Ruth Rasmus­
sen, and left the next
morning for their home in
Crescent City. California.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Klaas Laan attended the
open house at the Elmer
Ausman home at Enterprise
Avenue in Nyssa.
Mrs. Ed Nedrow called on
Mrs. Ethel
Lay Friday
morning.
Jimmie Nedrow and Daniel
Slippy camped out in the
Owyhee Friday night.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
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Nedrow went to Baker and
Richland. They were dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs. Jerry
Berry, and also called on
Mrs. Harry Buker.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Edmondson of Pocatello and
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Miller of
Boise were weekend guests
of the ladies parents, Mr and
Mrs. Wayne Robb.
Mrs. Norma Smith and son
Tony of Hermiston came on a
Thursday by bus to attend
her daughter Christine's
graduation at Adrian. She
visited her sister, Mrs.
Bonnie Beckstead,
her
daughter, Roberta Belveal in
Nyssa and her mother. Mrs.
Freda astoreca. They return­
ed home on Monday.
Mrs. Bonnie Beckstead's
daughter Kelly Connell went
to Schult’s cabin in the
Cascade area Sunday and will
be gone six days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lowtrip
and family of Eugene,
Oregon came Saturday and
are visiting his sister. Mr.
and Mrs. Don Beckstead and
other relatives. They will
return on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Conant had a birthday party
Sunday for their son Danny.
He was four years old. Their
guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Harris and Tania, Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Conant and
Jamie.
Mrs. Inez Goodwin and
children Rosemary, Henry,
Douglas and Warren retur­
ned home last week after
spending five days with her
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Donner of Banks. Oregon.
Mrs. Inez Goodwin had a
32nd Wedding Anniversary
dinner Saturday for her sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Moore of Vale.
Mrs. Joan Escurdaro of
Apple Valley Items
Marylee Wilson came
home from Rupert for the
summer vacation on Saturday
Sue Dibble and Helen
Wilson were among those
who attended the house­
warming for Bob Sloan's new
home on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo
Smalley were Tuesday eve­
ning lunch guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Anders at
Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bay
visited Friday thru Tuesday
in Portland. Oregon with
their daughter Trudy and Mr.
and Mrs. C. S. Price.
Pendleton came Thursday to
visit her mother, Mrs. Inez
Goodwin and family, leaving
on Monday.
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