Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 13, 1961, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY.
Y 13. 1961
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"HE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON
mother, Mrs Charles Chapin, to
seven guests and the honoree.
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Mr and Mrs David Alexander
and girls attended a recent family
dinner to honor the third birthday
anniversary of Sandra Fogelman
1 By Mrs. O. P. Couwtl
of Nampa. The dinner was serv­
SUNSET
VALLEY
—
A
birthday
By Mr*. Waldo Smalley
party was held Wednesday at the ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
APPLE VALLEY — Mr and Nyssa park for Annette Chapin Johti Grottveit in Nyssa. Others
Mrs Thurman Hill entertained at with traditional ice cream, cake present were her other grand­
their home with an annual family and punch being served by her parents, Mr and Mrs. Carl Fogel­
picnic held each year on July 4
man and Eilene, and her parents,
This year there were 40 members ited their brothers, sisters and the Elvin Fogelmans and daugh­
of Mrs. Hill’s family present. families, whom they had not seen ter.
Their guests and relatives w?re for
Mr and Mrs. Carl Simpson and
three years.
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of Big
Mr and Mrs Jack Simpson and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
R.
Bale
and
Bend, Mr. and Mrs Charles Ad­
girls celebrated the Fourth at the
ams of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Del were July 4 guests of Mr and home of Mr and Mrs. Carl Grun-
Loyd Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mrs Frank Farley of New Ply­ ke in Nyssa
Adams, Richard and Dee Ann; mouth.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. S. R Bale and took their granddaughters. Carla
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams; Mr
and Mrs. Russell Talbot and Del were Saturday dinner guest» and Tonya Simpson, to Caldwell
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bale of park Saturday for swimming and
Chamberlain and family, Mr. and Caldwell.
a picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sheppard
Mrs. Jack Ward and family, all
Mr. and Mrs Lee Ellis of Ora-
of Nyssa; Mr and Mrs. Jim Reid and daughter, Bertha and son, vada. Nev., spent last week with
and family of Hereford, Ore.; Mr. Mr and Mrs John Sheppard went Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perko. The
and Mrs. Clair Wharton and on a trip to Coeur d’Alene the Ellis' daughter, Mrs, Charles
daughter, Mrs. Allie Wharton and first of last week. They visited White of Wilder and her children
Wayne of Boise; Mrs. Mabie Baco- his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur stayed overnight Thursday with
los and Mrs. Myrtle Tubbs of Sheppard and family, and their them and the Perkos.
son, Harold who came from Butt?.
Portland.
Mont. Enroute home they visited Visit in Newgen Home
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Newgen and
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey and, an uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush and
the George Griffin family left Ryle and family at Lewiston, sons.
children, all of Madras, were July
July 1 for Lake Tahoe, where Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, Mr 4 guests of his parents, the L. E.
they visited until Tuesday with
and
Mrs. Monte Leveaux and Mr.' Newgens. The younger Newgens
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowen. They |
returned home Tuesday afternoon
then toured Virginia City, Lassen and Mrs. Marshall Hays and fam­ but
the Bush family stayed a
volcanic park and Alturas, Calif., ily attended a July 4 picnic and
week.
Thursday their hosts took
barbecue
dinner
at
the
Waldo
returning home Saturday by way <
the
Bush
family sightseeing to
Smalley
home.
of Lakeview, Ore. They attended [
Boise where they had dinner in
a family picnic Sunday at the Nebraskan* Visit Millers
the park. They then went to Em­
home of the Rev. and Mrs. Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Don Van Ostrand j mett and around the valley. The
Coley in Melba. There were 34 and family of Mitchell. Neb., stop­ guests left Friday for their home.
members of the family present ped Sunday to visit her uncle and
Mrs. L. E. Newgen visited Sun­
for the picnic.
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Miller.
afternoon with Mrs. Sally
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baker and They were on vacation to Los day
Mosely
at Vale.
family of Pueblo, Colo., have been Angeles and other places of inter­ The Glen
Strickland and Don
visiting the past week with their est in California and Oregon.
Perdue families camped last week
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fritts
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moran and
Burgdorf, Idaho, returning
and family, and with Mr. and Suzanne spent the Fourth of July at
home
Saturday night.
Mrs. Chester Wood. The group weekend camping and fishing at
The E. A. Liming children of
had a family picnic July 4 in Boulder creek and along the Lit­ Nyssa are guests this week at the
Nyssa park and were joined by tle Salmon river.
Glen Strickland home, while their
Mrs. Roy Smith and daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. John Sommars mother is helping with the church
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Smith, Mrs. and Brenda. Mr. and Mrs. Howard camp at Cove. Mrs. Ray Strick­
Carrie Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family of Parma. Mr.
is also a guest this week.
Clarence Cable of Ontario. They and Mrs. J. E. Sommars, Jr., and land
Mrs.
Glen Strickland went to
were all Monday evening dinner family of Caldwell and Mr. and Pendleton
to attend a
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mrs. Mark Noel and family of counselors’ recently
training meeting for
Wood.
Parma spent the Fourth of July
of the junior high group,
Del Bale was a Saturday over­ holiday camping and fishing along leaders
who
will
go later to Christian
night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ger­ a stream near Crouch.
church camp at Cove.
ald Horn of Fruitland.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rucker and
Mrs. O. P. Counsil returned
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson family, Lano Rucker, Guy Brown home
Friday night from Portland
were Sunday dinner guests of of Roswell and Mr. and Mrs. Al
she helped care for the
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dick of Nampa Elsberry of Boise attended a July where
children and wife of her
and called to see the Dicks’ new ! 4 picnic at the home of Mr. and young
son, Paul Knottingham.
grandson, David Paul, born the Mrs. Ray Rucker.
John Knottingham of the Mit­
last of June to Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Everette Watkins chell Butte community was a
Kay.
and sons were Sunday barbecue Sunday dinner guest of his par­
Vacation Near McCall
dinner guests at the Waldo Smal­ ents, the O. P. Counsils. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson ley home.
Mrs. Jack Jones of Middleton,
spent the past week vacationing
Idaho, called Sunday afternoon at
at Ponderosa camp near McCall. Honored on Anniversary
Mrs. Clifford Brown entertain­ the Counsil home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Caldwell
Rachel Harwood and son
of Nampa joined them Saturday ed Friday afternoon with a party of Mrs.
Ashland stopped enroute to
for her daughter, Carol, on her
for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr and seventh birthday anniversary. Nebraska to visit her uncle and
Mr. and Mrs. William Tur­
Arlene returned Wednesday from Guests were Trudi Bay, Karen wife,
ner
of
Owyhee corners. While
Vinsonhaler,
Darlene
and
Marcy
a 10-day trip to O’Neill, Ewing
and Paige, Neb., where they vis- Hill, Linda, Dixie and Reed Wag­ here they were all dinner guests
ner and Danny Thomas. Mrs. Rex in the Wilbur Chapin home.
The James Langley and Homer
Wagner, Mrs. Thurman Hill and
Mrs. Doris Winkelkotter were Brewer families were July 4 eve­
ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
also guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fritts Hobson.
were Sunday evening dinner
Sandra Hobson, daughter of the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Joe Hobsons, was a recent guest
of her grandparents, the E. J.
Tuning.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Upshaw en­ Hobsons.
Physicians and
tertained at dinner July 4 for Returns to Kansas
Surgeons
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Joan Hobson, who has been
Richard French and family of visiting her aunt, Mrs. Clyde
Nyssa, and their son, James Up­ Kimball in California, arrived
K. E. KERBY, M. D.
shaw of Ogden, Utah, who arrived Sunday evening by plane. Keith
Monday and stayed until Wed­ and Rex Langley and their cou­
K. A. DANFORD, M. D.
nesday. Other guests were Mr.
Physicians and Surgeons
Barbara Brewer, went to On­
and Mrs. Noah House of Green­ sin,
Dial FR 2-2241
tario to get her. Joan and her
leaf.
the E. J. Hobsons,
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Upshaw, grandparents,
went
to
the
home
of the Joe Hob­
Daily Except Saturday and
who were recent guests of his sons near Cairo for
Monday eve­
Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Up­ ning dinner. She is leaving
­
shaw, returned Tuesday to their day for her home in Leoti, Thurs
Kan.
home in Pendleton.
MAULDING CLINIC
Mrs Edward Wade and chil­
Miss Bertha Sheppard returned
L. A. Mauldlng, M. D.
to Nampa Wednesday to resume dren of Seattle arrived July 2 to
Physician and Surgeon
her work at Woolworth’s.
Dial FR 2-2216
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bale and
family of Caldwell were Sunday
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Daily Except Saturday and
R. Bale. Gordon Farley of New
Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12.
Plymouth was a Sunday visitor.
Apple Valley
Families Aiteii
Picnic Dinneri
Gu«at# AtteaA
Birthday
At Nyssa Park
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
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family and Roy Purcell returned
Tuesday evening from a trip to
the coast.
Pastor Moves to Adrian
Ross Mills, Irvin Topliff and
Joe Witty helped move the Rev
and Mrs. Kuiper into the Adrian
Presbyterian manse Friday.
By Mrs. Gerald Mackey
Mr and Mrs Oscar Carlson of
ADRIAN—Mr and Mrs Henry
Day were Fourth of July picnic ' Caldwell visited July 4 with Mrs
guests of Mr and Mrs. K. I. Pet­ C. R. Mills and Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Patterson and
erson.
family fished at Wallowa lake
Mr and Mrs. George DeHaven over the holidays.
and girls went to Oakridge over Visit in Ausman Home
the Fourth of July to visit their
Mr. and Mrs Glen Ausman and
children.
Miss Martha Queens of Boise
were Sunday visitors at the home
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Piercy and of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ausman
family of Parma were July 4 din­
Messrs, and Mmes. E. M Mack­
ner guests of Mr and Mrs Monty ey, George Mackey and Craig of
Spelman.
Yerington, Nev., and Gerald
Mackey and family were joined
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and by Mr and Mrs. Harry Gage and
family spent the Fourth with Mr. granddaughter. Kathy Neyman of
and Mrs. Donald Lewis in Nel- Boise, at Lakeview park in Nam­
scott, Ore.
pa for a July 4 picnic. Mr. and
Mrs George Mackey returned to
James Harper and Mr. Beaure­ their home Wednesday.
gard left Friday on a weekend
Mrs John Gowey, Mrs. Lois
fishing trip to John Day.
Durocher and family of Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long and Trudie and Pat Long of Oakland.
Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calif., were Thursday overnight
Merritt and Jimmy of Emmett guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mackey. Mrs Gowey just return­
ed from an extended trip to Mad­
and Mrs. Bill Looney.
Mr. and Mrs. Monty Spelman ras, Ore., and Vancouver, Wash.
and sons went to Burgdorf camp­ Dinner Honor* William Webb
ing four days of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Martin and and Mr. and Mrs. William Webb
celebrated Webb’s birthday anni­
visit her sister, Mrs. Jack Ward, versary with dinner Sunday eve­
and their parents, the Charles Wi­ ning at Maudie Owens cafe in
leys.
Payette.
Mrs. Harold Lenon and children
Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright
of Boise spent last weekend at vacationed over the Fourth fish­
the Gabriel Astoreca home to help ing on the Little Salmon river in
Eddie Lowtrip celebrate his birth­ Idaho.
day anniversary.
Mr and Mrs. Oliver Freel en­
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hillis and tertained Monday evening in
Mrs. Lewis Mitchell spent from honor of their daughter, Sharon,
Thursday to Sunday visiting the on her birthday anniversary.
Melvin Pendarvis family in Wal­ Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
lowa.
Mackey and Mrs. Eula Wisby and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gore and family. Cake and coffee were
daughter of Silverton spent sev­ served.
eral days last week with his sis­ Mrs. Eula Wisby and family
ter, Mrs. Frank Perko. They also moved last Thursday to Spokane,
visited in Boise.
Wash.
July 4 Events
Highlight News
In Adrian Area
PAGE SEVEN
Local Florist Offers °
Lawn Care Hints
A happy lawn is a fertilized
lawn, according to Bill Fangen,
local Jlorist and nurseryman. A
lawn that is well fertilized re­
quires less water. Fertilize your
lawn in the spring and fall. Fifh-
gen advises. Use a »Aimplete fer­
tilizer that has a high nitrogen
formula.
If yau didn’t find time to fer­
tilize in the spring, do it now Use
one-half the amount stak'd on the
package
"If you have a few spots that
turn brown when th*1 weather
turns hot,” the nurseryman sug­
gests," try this: rake in some peat
moss, soil-aid or mulch of some
kind It will help hold the mois­
ture longer.
"This is a good idea for your
whole lawn, and don’t forget your
flower beds and shrubbery. They
will also thank you for the extra
care”
J. R. CUNDALL
Dentist
Clinic—213 Main St.
Dial FR 2-3538
Nyssa
Oregon
J. W. OLSEN, D.M.D.
DENTAL OFFICE
Seventh and Bower
Dial FR 2-3311
Oregon
Nyssa
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CLINIC
Dr. B. E. Rota
Dr. D. R. Mason
Large and Small Animals
407 Mam St.
Dial FR 2-3567
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Seaman Larry Cox left July 3
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Seattle following a two - wi ek
leave visiting his parwits. Mi and
Mrs. Herb C^x. other relatives
and friends. He had recently com­
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his honor at the home of his par­
ents. Guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Owen Gann and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Looney.
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