Thursday, July 29, 1976 Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Newell Heights Items ___ ( 4 « 5 *4 % * : a a * s a • A * . :■ II r 4 Ì i Í Í < i d 4 I By Nell Bowers •» Dal« Witt NEWKLL HEIGHTS . Mrs Bob Halvorson and daughter of Portland and friend Joyce Morgan also of Portland came Saturday after noon to vialt Mrs. Frankie Worden. Sunday they went to the Park at th« Owyhee Dam. They will return home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren of Parma were Monday lunceon gueats of tholr daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff. Thursday evening. Mr. and Mr». Irvin Topliff were guests at the Merildean Robbins home near Nyaaa. It waa a get to gether to visit friends who were her« from Michigan and Montana Saturday evening. Mr. and Mr». Irvin Topliff were picnic guest, al the home at Mr». J. R. Suter near Parma. It waa in honor of Mr and Mrs Wayne Wanes's wedding anniversary- Mr. and Ifea. Gene Simp­ son. Mr». Cartene Savage, Mr». Wesley Walker and Mr». Carl Fenn were among thoee who visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mr». Benny Beach in Ontario and their houseguests. Mr and Mr». Buddy Huddleston at Missouri. Saturday. Mrs. Raymond Simpson of Gresham and her daughter, Mrs. Judy Smith and two children were Saturday afternoon callers in the Ray Simpson home, Orvil Hickson of Delta, Colorado came Saturday and was an overnight guest of his old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson. They had not seen one another for over 30 years. He was on hia way to Washington State. Mr. and Mr». Alfred Simpson and Gene Simpson and Cindy were Saturday callers of their parents. Mr. and Mrs Ray Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Eason and boys of Boise came Thursday and visited her parents, Mr. »nd Mrs. Ray Simpson and other relatives, returning home Saturday morning. Mrs Wess Simpson of North Bend and nephew came last week and called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson. The nephew was helping her move back to Utah. Valerie Smith and Tony Ascumendi of Hermiston viated Mrs. Dale Witt Mon­ day afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cham­ berlain. their son Jed. and his cousin Phillip Stnngham of Utah attended the Pioneer Day celebration at ihr O»y- bee LDS Ward Saturday evening. There waa a potluck dinner, games and program. Others »trending from this area were Mr. and Mrs Merrill Call and girls. Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Wyer- man and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shy of Howell. Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Eason of Boise were Friday evening dinner guests of Mt. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Marion York and girls of Vale were Saturday overnight and Sun­ day dinner guests in the Alfred Simpson home Other dinner guests were Alene Gillette and Ken Galyen and girl» of Ontario Mrs. Ray Simpson called her brother, "Cheater Lore" in Delta. Colorado Sunday morning. He had recently had a fall and broke three bones In hia spine and his hip. He Is 68 years old. Mrs. Dale Witt called on Mrs. Erma Sparks in Nyssa Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. C. Van DeWater. Mrs. Forest Foster of Burr Oak, Kansas and Mrs Rhea Percival of Wichita, Kansas came to visit Mrs. Dale Witt Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Percival remained for a longer visit. Mrs. Dale Witt. Mrs. Forest Foster. Mrs. Rhea Percival and Mrs. Carl Begeman were Saturday din­ ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Van DeWater and son Kent. Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Percival remained to visit in the Van DeWater home. Mrs. Carl Begeman and W. C. Van DeWater and ton Kent visited In the Carl Fogleman home in Nampa in the afternoon. Mrs. Foster will return to her home In Burr Oak, Kansaa by plane on Moaday. Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Simpson visited Mr. and Mrs. Benny Beach at Ontario Sunday evening and their houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Huddleston of Mis­ souri. iheOLdiimjui Oregon Veterans' Activities In Arcadia Happy Dozen Page Seven Mrs. LcRoy Sprague spent five days last week with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sprague in Utah. Mrs. Sprague was quite ill. She brought their son Joe to Boise where he is visiting his other grandparents and will later visit in the Sprague home. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Moore of Bend, Oregon left for their home Sunday morning after spending several weeks here visiting his mother, Mrs. Marie Moore. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKinley spent last weekend with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Earnest and family at La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard The Happy Dozen Card Club met Friday afternoon with Anna Long. Guest players were Ima Begeman. Hazel Schafer and Gladys Newbill. Winner» were Goldie Ro­ berta, Thelma Hammon. Gnetty Piercy and Dorothy Fo«. Schutte took their grandchil­ dren. Kara. Lynn and David Schutte to their home in Nampa Sunday morning. They had visited there since Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schutte attended a family picnic Sunday al the Lake­ view Park in Nampa ARCADIA - The Arcadia Sunshine Club will have their annual picnic. Sunday at the Bng Olsen home. It was planned to cook hamburgers and hot dogs, whichever the member* bring. Please bring for your family as you wish Ice cream will be furnished by the club. Mr. and Mr». L.E. Robbins were guests at the Cees Hopman twenty fifth wed ding celebration last Sunday. Mr. and Mr». George Roper and family visited his mother. Mrs. Golds Roper and his uncle, John Sebum, last week. They returned to their home In Las Vegas. Saturday. Ted and Loans Show Increase visited the Clyde Bowers', Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Brig Olsen returned home Saturday from an extended trip in their new motor home. They were accompanied by two of Mrs. Olsen's brother» and their wives. They went to Lake Louise, Banff, and Calgary in Canada. They returned by way of Rexburg and spent some time with their son. Garth and family. They went to the Oakley rodeo and saw the Marathon horse race. Maurice and Mamie Glover went with the Olsens, in their own pickup and camper. They came home from Rexburg. Mr. sad Mrs. Oregon veterans' farm and home loans went to 18.536 veterans in 1975-76 in the amount of $468.380.939 for the highest fiscal year on record. H. C. Saalfeld. De partment of Veterans’ Af­ “He admits that there are fairs director, reported today. two aides to every question— This was a 23 percent hit own and the wrong tide.” increase in loana and a 38 percent gain in dollar volume over the previous record of Meadville, Missouri^ and year, 1974-75, when 14,045 Louie and Viola Pryor of veterans borrowed $339,248,- Ontario visited Mr. and Mrs. 981 Otis Bullard. Monday. Mr. Kirby is a cousin of Mr». Saalfeld said last year'» Bullard. volume represents 73 loans Mr. and Mrs. Donald for $1.8 million every work­ Bullard and family returned ing day. The monthly ave­ from McCall. Tuesday. rage waa 1X4 loans for $39 million. In Malheur County last year, loei.s were granted to 122 veterans in the amount of $3,618.860. compared with 98 loans in 1974-75 for $2.338,952. Since the loan program started in 1945. Io»ns have gone to 1,242 veterans in this county in the amount of $20,079.659. Statewide. 146,- 678 loans have been granted for $2.306.796.346. The loan program is self supporting and during its 31 years of operation. Saalfeld said, it has earned a net profit of $39.6 million. 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