Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 07, 1960, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1960
William Hadley
Returns Home
After Operation
State Health Board
Opposes Bathing
In Public Waters
Journal Personals
Mr and Mrs. Muri Lancaster»
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entertained with a barbecue din­ Mr. and Mrs J. W Armstrong
By Dr. Richard H. Wilcox
ner Sunday for Mr and Mrs. J C. : and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Armstrong
Oregon State Health Officer
Parker of Fruitland, Mr. and Mrs. I and Jimmy of Wilder visited Sun-
By Mrs. Edna Mills
The State Board of Health re­ Bill Smiley and Mr. and Mrs. I day with Mr. and Mrs. George
OWYHEE—Bill Hadley under­ ceives queries from time to time Dean Lancaster and Michael.
McKee
went back surgery at St. Alphon- about the safety of swimming in
sus hospital in Boise June 21. His rivers and other public water­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miner, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs C N. Neely spent
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Had­ ways. The position of public and Mrs. Emil Stunz, Mr. and Monday at the home of their
ley and Barney of Ogden, Utah, health authorities, both in Oregon Mrs. George Sallee, Tom Sallee daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
came to be with him at that time. and in other states, has for many and Dan Wilson spent the past Mrs. Bob Mordhorst in Payette.
Bill is now home and among years been against such swim­ weekend at McCall.
his visitors the past week were ming, for these two reasons:
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen spent
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Garner, Mr. | 1. There is no assurance that
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hendricks
to Monday fishing and
and Mrs. Jack and Carl Simpson. public waterways, even back up and Mr and Mrs. R. E. Jennings Friday
at Lake Owyhee. They
Mr and Mrs. Ray Bowns and in the mountains, are free of con­ and boys fished on Jordan creek camping
were joined Sunday by Mr. and
family. Jack Wood, Mr. and Mrs. tamination with germs which can over the weekend.
Mrs. Bill Toomb of Adnan.
Wayne Garner, Dee Garner, Mr. produce such diseases as typhoid
and Mrs. Ira Price Jr., and Mr. fever; and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jackson
A house guest at the W. K.
and Mrs George Folkman.
2. Swimming in unsupervised
areas increases the possibility of and family and Dr. Jones of El Wahlert residence is Gerardo Per-
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Perkins and 1 drowning, which claims about 90 Centro, Calif., were guests at a laska of Riverton, N.J. He will
Danny made an overnight trip to to 140 lives a year in Oregon. recent patio dinner at the Bill leave the United States this win­
ter for his home in Italy.
Nevada last week for the purpose I There may be hidden obstructions Wahlert home.
of contracting grain to harvest, beneath the surface, or a person
Mr and Mrs. Richard Forbess
Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves, Mr.
'Dieir daughter, Jana Marie, re- may develop cramps with no life-
mained with her grandparents, guard nearby to come to the res- visited the past weekend in Cor­ and Mrs. Owen Gann and Mr. and
vallis with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Walt Looney spent the past
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Perkins.
I cue.
weekend camping and fishing on
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Toyne and I Just because a stream looks Richard Forbess and family.
the North Fork of Malheur river
sons, John and Jim of California I clean is no assurance it is. Just
have been visiting the past week around the next bend could be a
Kim Bybee, son of Mr. and Mrs
at the home of her sister, Mr and cabin with a privy draining into Ray Bybee, returned Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs Paul House and
Mrs. Kenneth McDonald. Jim re- the river,
to his home in Brigham City after I Butch, Mr. and Mrs Morris Huff­
mained here to spend the sum­ However, by the same token, spending the past four weeks man, Mrs. Glenn Marcum and
mer and the rest of the family the water at any given point may with his grandparents, Mr. and Billy attended the fireworks dis­
returned to California Thursday. • I be completely safe as far a bac­ Mrs. S. P. Bybee.
play in Caldwell Monday evening.
The two families spent last week terial contamination is concerned.
—
fishing on the North Fork of the Many people have been—and will
Mr. and Mrs. Thane Lankford
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Zerbel, Ron­
continue—to swim in their near-1 and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hendricks nie and Van were Monday dinner
Malheur.
Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Henry Van 1 by stream or lake without ever; fished Friday at Paddock reser­ guests at the home of Mr. and
Dries and family were overnight I contracting even a mild illness. voir near Payette.
Mrs. Bill Wahlert.
guests last week at the Bill Had- i The point is we cannot say,
ley home. They were enroute to without hiring an army of people
Los Angeles from Washington, to maintain checks on the streams,
Van Dries expects to leave soon that the water is completely safe
or completely unsafe. So, to be
for Greenland.
on
the cautious side, we recom­
Ballous Host Family Dinner
mend
against swimming in pub-
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ballou had quate safeguards
are maintained,
a family reunion dinner at their lie waterways, except where ade­
home July 4 Guest included Mr quate safeguards are maintained.
and Mrs. Mark Howell, Mr. and
We may never again see the
Mrs. Charles Howell, Mr. and day
— because of our population
Mrs. Mark Howell Jr. and family,' expansion—when all Oregon wat­
all of Wilder, and Mr. and Mrs. erways will be sufficiently clean
George Johnson and family of I for swimming. But excellent pro­
Caldwell.
gress is being made, and Oregon
Debra Crosby of Caldwell is [ streams today compare favorably
spending a week visiting at the with those in any other state.
home of her aunt and uncle, Mr.
So if we just use a little com­
and Mrs. Byrd Walters.
mon sense in our selection of rec­
Mr. and Mrs. M. Atagi and fam­ reation spots and heed warnings
ily were Fourth of July dinner which might be issued by local
guests at the Roy Sadamori home. health authorities, I don’t think
Other guests included Mr and anyone need lose any sleep or go
Mrs. K. Okano and family, Mr. without their fun over this prob­
and Mrs. Archie Atagi and family,
Mrs. Asako Atagi and family, Mr. lem.
Mary Ellen — Pure
and Mrs. K Atagi and family and
Tuesday luncheon guests at the
Mr and Mrs. T. Sadamori and Lewis Riggs home were their
family.
nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbert­ Duane Stutznegger of Gooding,
son went to Silver City with the Idaho. Another nephew, Mr and
Owyhee Riding club July 4.
Mrs. Glate Harris and son of Sun­
Vernon Slippy spent the week­ nyside, Wash., were Friday din­
end at the home of his parents, ner guests at the Riggs home.
Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters. Ver­
non is staying at Parma with his lege friend of Dan. Bill Amerine
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray of
Calif. Bill was tak­
Franklin, while working for the ing Modesto,
National
Guard training at
Parma Water Lifter Co.
Boise.
Reffett Children Visit Her«
Sunday dinner guests at the
Mr. and Mrs. John Reffett re- home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deffer
ceived visits from children last were Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cawdery
New Indian Gem
weekend. Their son. Mr. and Mrs and Terry of Outlook, Wash., Mr.
Robert Reffett and children of and Mrs. Francis Deffer and Mr.
Moses Lake. Wash., arrived Sun­ and Mrs. Del Grannis and Susan
day and left Tuesday morning. of Adrian and Mr. and Mrs. Dar­
Another son. Mr and Mrs. Stan­ rell Williams.
Relatives arriving at the Vem
ley Reffett and sons of Pleasant
Valley, Ore., arrived Saturday McCain home Friday for a 10-day
and left Monday evening. A ne- visit were Mrs. McCain’s mother,
phew and family. Sgt. and Mrs. Mrs. Joe Thompson; a brother,
Paul Reffett and daughter, were Francis Thompson, both of Eu-
also guests. Sgt Reffett has been gene; and an aunt, Mrs Bob An-
stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wash., and krom of Salem.
is now being transferred to An-I Lila Mae Wilson spent last week
chorage, Alaska
I at the home of her grandparents,
Saturday overnight guest at the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson at
Kraft
Dan Perkins home was an old col-1 Parma.
CHARLES FOSTER FETED
ON ANNIVERSARY
Charles Foster, who is spend­
ing the summer with his grand­
parents. Mr and Mrs. W W Fos- ,
ter, was honored on his birthday'
anniversary June 30. Mrs Oscar
Bratton took Charles and his cou-1
sins to Ontario swimming, after
which they returned to the Foster
home for refreshments.
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2-Lb.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goodfellow
of Bountiful, Utah, visited last
week at the home of his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Kessler Sr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goodfellow
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mordhorst of
Payette were Saturday evening
dinner guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. N. Neely Sr.
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Mr and Mrs. Rolland Laurance
attended a family reunion Mon­
day at Vale. Their sons, Dale and ,
Tommy who had been visiting in |
Prairie City, returned home with
them.
Miss Sheila Holt of Bellingham,
Wash., visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Bauman Misir
Holt and Mrs. Bauman are college
classmates.
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