Page Six Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon pinguini Kolon y News Two FNB Bankers Change Positions KINGMAN K0L0NY • Mr. and Mn. Frank Pitta and daughter* of Nyssa spent Saturday evening with his sister. Mr. and Mn. Paul Gehrke. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vaughan of Elgin. Oregon came Friday and spent the weekend with their daughter. Mr. and Mn. Ray White and family. July 4, they went to Leslie Gulch and had a picnic. Other relatives at­ tending were Mn. White's brother. Floyd Vaughan and son Floyd Jr. of Shelton. Washington, and her brother Mr. and Mn. Elmer Vau­ ghan and daughter of Eugene Oregon. Johnnie Bailey. Connie Asher and Mechelle Archer spent Sunday with Connie's mother. Inez Goodwin, and Michelle spent a part of the evening. A large group from this and surrounding areas at­ tended the July 4th activities and barbecue at Adrian Sunday afternoon and eve­ ning. and all enjoyed the fireworks later. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Osborn left Wednesday to go to Bend and are visiting her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Wells and are also visiting another brother and his wife, of Kearney, Nebraska . They will return with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Osborn this week and later fly back to Nebraska. Mike and Sandy Smith were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Osborn. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mar­ tinez Sr were Monday eve­ ning callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nedrow. Mike Castro Sr was a Wednesday evening dinner guest in the Ed Nedrow home. Jimmie Nedrow was a Friday overnight guest of Dan Slippy. Rosie Martinez and Do­ rothy and Jimmie Nedrow visited Frances Kratsburgh in Parma Saturday. While headquartered in Redmond. Leth was director and vice president of the Kiwanis. president of the Chamber of Commerce, Cen­ tral Oregon Recreation Dis­ trict and Deschutes County United Fund. Rackleff. a native of Myrtle Point and former Lakeview resident, joined First Na­ tional in 1963. He was named installment loan officer at the Klamath Falls branch in 1964 and transferred to the Lake­ view branch in a similar capacity in 1966. In 1970. he was named head of the Gresham branch installment loan department and in 1973, was named commercial loan officer. He has been head­ quartered at the Ontario office as assistant manager since 1974. Veteran banker Carl L. Leth. manager of First National Bank of Oregon's Redmond branch, has been promoted to assistant ma­ nager of the large Ontario office, announced Vice Presi­ dent and Manager Jim Leslie 1 Carl Leth He replaces Charles K. Rackleff who was promoted to manager of the Lakeview branch. Leth, a Native of Idaho, was graduated from Buhl High School and later atten­ ded the University of Idaho where he received a bachelor of science degree in agri­ culture. Leth. joined First National in 1968 and was named development officer assigned to the agribusiness services department the following year. In March 1972, he was named regional sales officer with the Portland regional administration and later that year, was named commercial ¡oan officer at the Gresham branch. In April 1973 was named to open the new Redmond office as manager. A member of the American Institute of Banking, he also is active in the Ontario Lions Club. Chamber of Commerce and Aiken Parent-Teachers Organization. He was graduated from Sacred Heart Academy in Klamath Falls and later attended Oregon Technical Institute. Leth and his wife Gwen, and son Aaron, will purchase a home in Ontario. McKenzie Anniversaries Pioneer Federal July > - Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson J-Í7 1* • Mr. and Mr*. Gives Scholarship Highway Open The McKenzie Highway (ORE242) Pass, one of Oregon’s most scenic routes, was opened to traffic Friday. July 2. it was announced by the State Highway Division The pass was closed last October 23 because of heavy snow. The route is primarily a scenic one with little through traffic so there is no effort to keep it open during the winter months. Robert Hanev Pioneer Federal Savings and Loan Association of Ontario has donated »90 for a scholarship for a Treasure Valley Community College student during the 1976-77 year. The money, given to the Treasure Valley Com­ munity College Foundation, will be made available to the college scholarship com­ mittee for awsrding by fall term. j-»y 11 - Mr. and Mr*. Glade Chadwick. J-iy 12 ■ Mr. and Mrs. Reed Young July 14 • Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fredericksen. Mr. and Mrs. John Corfield. Mr and Mrs. Jon Martin. Journal Classifieds Bring RosultsI Thursday. July 8, 1976 Service News W Activities In Arcadia By Nell Bowers ADRIAN • Mr. and Mrs. ARCADIA • Johnny Car day evening, from their home William Looney and family of rol and family from Olympia. in Auburn. Washington, to Mose* Lake came Saturday to Washington came Friday to spend a few days with Clyde visit Mr. and Mrs. Bill spend a few days over the and Nell Bowers and hi* Looney and returned home Fourth with his parents. brother and famiy. Don on Monday. Guests at the Henry Bowers of Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carroll home were Mr. and Friday. Mr. and Mr*. Piercy of Parma viaited his Mrs. Doyel Carroll and Clyde Bower* and their two mother. Mrs. Mabie Piercy daughter. Doyelene of Moun­ sons. Don of Parma. Idaho, on Tuesday. tain Home. Idaho; Mr. and and Bob of Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mrs. Mike Green and son Washington, fished at Pad­ Mecham of Nyssa viaited her Dustin of Vancouver. Wash. dock Reservoir in Idaho. mother Mrs. Mabie Piercy on Mrs. Green is a daughter of Guests for a picnic dinner Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Doyel Carroll at the Clyde bower* home Mr. and Mr*. Carl Bege of Mountain Home, Jim the Fourth of July were Mr. man were July 4 dinner Carroll and family from and Mr*. Bob Bower* and guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Sunset Valley and Esther and family from Auburn, Wash­ Schafer. Willie Sephens were also ington. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr*. Sue Ashcraft and guests. Bower* from Parma, Idaho, Mr*. Gladys Thomas of Johnny Carroll brought a Mr. and Mrs. Ted Howe Caldwell visited Mr. and 27-pound salmon they caught from Oregon Slope and Mr. Mr*. Oscar Schafer Friday off the Washington coast at and Mr*. Ted Bower* of evening. Westport. They barbecued Ontario, and Mr*. Myrtle Mr and Mrs. W. C. Van the fish on the Fourth of July McCallister of Payette, Lori DeWater and son Kent of evening for all the guests. Lewi* and Tom Mitchell were Caldwell called on Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest also guests. Mrs. Carl Begeman Sunday Stephenson went to Burnt Boh and Rita Bowers and evening. River over the 4th of July. children accompanied Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Merton With them was their dau Don Bower* and family, and Buffham of Kelso, Wash­ ghter. Mr. and Mrs. Art Del) Jemmitt of Parma, to the ington spent Monday and Richardson of Boise, their Vale parade. Later in the Tuesday with Mr*. Anna two daughters and husbands. evening, part of the group Long. Tuesday morning Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gleason went to the Ontario fireworks and Mrs. Bill Looney had and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Don Bowers. Mark Bowers breakfast at the home of Mrs. Anderson. Also with the Bob bower* and Clyde Anna Long and got to visit group was Todd Cindell of Bowers went to Riverside with her houseguests. Ontario. They returned Mon­ fishing on Monday. They Mr*. Sue Ashcraft, Mn. day. reported little success. Anna Long and Mr. and Mn. Mike and Carrie Petterson Mrs. Don Bowers snd Oscar Schafer were guest* at picnicked at the Owyhee Dam family. Mr*. Bob Bower* snd the home of Mn. Gladys on the 4th of July and did a children and Mrs. Clyde Newbill Tuesday evening for little fishing. They attended Bowers, drove to Pine Top ice cream and cake honoring the parade at Vale and later camp above the Arrowrock Mn. Mary Barnes. in the evening went to the Dam in Idaho for apicnic and Mr. and Mr*. Danny fireworks display in Ontario. swim. They visited Idaho Skerjanec and family of Patty Petterson Walker City. Ontario were Sunday dinner and family stayed till Monday Mr. and mrs. Bob Bowers guest* of her parents, Mr. at the Neil Petterson home visited Mr. and Mr*. Ted and Mn. George DeHaven. She left and went to San Howe. Tuesday, on Oregon Mr and Mn. Wayne Diego. Calif, where she will Slope. Sparks and baby of Belling­ join her husband for a month ham. Washington came Fri­ He is on Marine duty for the day to visit his mother. Mn. summer. Anna Long. They returned on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kesler Monday. and family from Dallas. Guest* for a family picnic Texas, came Monday eve­ at the home of Mr. and Mn. ning, for a short visit with the Bill Looney. Sunday were Kesler families. They stayed Mr. and Mrs. William with C.R. Jr. They were at Looney and family, of Moses August 1 is the dste for the Neil Petterson's for dinner Lake; Mr and Mn. Cliff Nu Acres Bicentennisl Home Tuesday. In the afternoon, Looney and family, and coming. Karl flew back to Texas. His Mary Looney of Ontario; Mr. There will be s potluck wife and family will stay for and Mn. Richard Blood and dinner beginning at 1 p.m.. two weeks, visiting relatives. family of Caidwell; Mr. and as well as games, contests, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Mn. Wayne Sparka and baby pioneer displays and old Meyer and family spent the of Bellingham. Washington; pictures. People planning to fourth of July at Warm Lake Mrs. Alta Hodge of Wilder attend who have old tools and at the family camp of the and Mn. Ann* Long. pictures are asked to bring Missionary Conservative Bap them. Those around in the tist Church. evening will be treated to a George Moeller met with Ftw those who cannot wiener, roast sponsored by an accident last week and attend, the Farmerettes hope the Nu Acres Farmerette chipped his elbow. He is they will write and tell of Club. doing pretty well at this their doings. report. The events will take place The sponsors hope to reach Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowers at the Nu Acres Community former residents of Nu Acres and children. Bradley. Lisa Hall through family and friends. and Michelle came Wednes Moble Homes TREASURE VALLEY HOMES 12* 14 and Double Wide* Buddy • Fleetwood Sun Valley Titan We have a beautifully detigned »mpietclv furnitbed Mobile Home for every *i/e family Ready Mued Concrete - C For Farm Sewer* Irrigation and Hiway* Waahed A Graded Sand A Gravel Crop Busting------------- WHITE MOTOR CO., INC. 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He will report foe sis months of advanced officer's training at Quantico. Virginia in October Onurte 4M-44SI Dr. Arthur S. Dote, M.D. Urological Surgery Diseases of the kidney, bladder and prostate. Phone 372 5269 20 South 2nd. Street. Nyssa. Oregon Hou re i Saturday—10 a.m to 12nooa Dr. Brandon Adams Physician and Surgeon Phone 372-3809 Sarazin Clinic 19 N. 4th Street Nyssa, Oregon Hours: Monday and Wednesday 10 a.m. tn 3 p.m. Tuesday and Thurs­ day 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. K.E. Kerby, M.D. K.A.Danford, M.D. T J. Fuson, M.D. Physician* A Surgeon* Dial 372-2241 HOURS 9 to 12 noon A 2to5p.m Monday thru Friday. Optometnstt Dr. John Eaaly 187 S.W. 4th Ave.. Ontario. Oregon Phone 889-8017 Dr. A. N. Bonde NICHOLSON WELL DRILLING Specialist* in Deep A Shallow Well« Home • Farm - Ranch Water Wella State Licensed A Bonded Dealer Fairbank* Morse Pump* 544SW4tfeSt. Ontario M9 3157 7 North 2nd Street. Nyssa. Oregon Phone 372-3747 TT FARM REAL ESTATE Welding tqulp. - Supple* FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSN. TREASURE VALLEY WELDING SUPPLY, INC. at Ontario Cooperative Farm Credit Long Term Low Interest Sam loSp m Mon Fri Sam Noon Sal "Diet For Liquid Air. Inc." Miller Vidor Bayttate Arcos Jackson - Arcair All.late MASEletAva Ontario NW «127 TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL Phone 372-2251 Dr. B.E. Rasa Nyssa. 372-5257 Dr. Robert Derby Parnia 722-6537 He was an honor student, a member of the band, march­ ing and concert; on the cross I country track team; a mem her of Thespians and the debate team and the Letter­ mans Club; was squadron commander and assistant instructor in the AFROTC at Indian River High School and received a Navy ROTC scholarship He reported to the Naval Academy July 6. Dean is the son of Commander and Mrs. K. L. Cottle. Cmdr. Cottle is in the US Navy Dental Corp and is an oral surgeon He was transferred from the USS John F Kennedy Cu-67 (air craft carrier) to the Naval Air Station at Whidbey Island. Oak Harbor. Washington, and will report for duty there after visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cottle at Nysaa. He has fifteen years naval service, including four yean in the Philippines and a seven-months cruise to the Mediterranean. He was s 1955 graduate of Nysss High School. Hews From Big Bend Ry GaMto Roborl. BIG BEND - Kelly All sop left Thursday morning by plane for Fairbanks, Alaska to viait her father. Richard Allsop. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Beguhl of Boise called on Mrs. Ethel Smith Thursday afternoon. Mark Mausling left Wed­ nesday for San Diego Marine Base sfter a leave here with friends, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Mausling and his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gaviola of Parma. Mrs. Bethel Wood of Newport called on Mr. and Mrs. Darrell English snd also Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thomas snd family Saturday. Dyre Robert* accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carroll. Carlene and Darlene to Salem Thursday where he was an overnight and Friday guest of Mr. and Mr*. Wesley Roberts. The Carroll* went on to Portland where Carlene had an appointment with an eye doctor. Mr*. Ethel Smith received word Thursday of the serious injuries to her grsndson. Dennis Bledsoe from a car accident in Virginia. He is in intensive care at the Ports­ mouth Naval Medical Center where he is steadily improv­ ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cart­ wright are really rejoicing these days. They have their first great-great-grandchild. A son was born July 1 to Mrs. Teres* Kurt of Homedale at the Nampa Medical Center. Most all of Big Bend attended the Adrian Fourth of July observance. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Thomas of Roswell and Mr. and Mr*. Darrell English were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thoma* at a barbecue Sunday evening. Mr. and«Mr*. Leonard Hobbs and Charla »pent the weekend In Filer with friends Mrs. Floyd Wood of Marsing spent the weekend with Mr*. Winifred Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Joey Olenik and girls of Parma were Sunday evening guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Don Robert* for a barbecue. I | Mrs. Shirley Albritton of Monmouth. Oregon was a guest of the James McGin­ nis' Monday Mr. and Mn. Stan Thomas and family attended a family picnic at the Ralph Thomas home in Roswell Monday. Mr. Robert Callahan and Alex and Mn. Julia Call* ham. returned Friday, July I from North Platte. Nebraska where they were called by the death of his step-father. Hans Nelson, The services were June 26. While there they attended a Callaham reunion held in Maxwell, Nebraska and visited with numerous aunts and uncles, two sisters and their familes also a brother from California Golden Agers Have Rumnuifif The Nyssa Golden Age Club is continuing their rummage sale each Friday and Saturday at the Old Western Hotel however, they are now located in the East side of that building. Owyhee Garden Club The Owyhee Garden Club will meet Friday, July 9, at 2 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Howard Evans of Parma. They will work on the Garden Club's County Fair booth. Your County Agent Says The showplace of our County agriculture is our County Fair in August, The way to get the most enjoy­ ment from the Fsir is to psrticipste in some way. If not in the junior division then how about in the produce or livestock division. In any event some preparation is necessary. Since the Fair is only a little over a month away, best get at it. Select what you're going to exhibit, prepare it properly.