Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 20, 1961, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, JULY 20. 1961
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
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Word Received
Of Successful
Heart Operation
By Edna Mill*
son, here visiting her grandpar­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Skinner, 1
was a Saturday overnight guest
of Miss Peutz.
African Student
Spends Summer
Mrs. Ethel Logan of Oakland,
Calif., and a former resident of In Kurtz Home
the Owyhee community, is spend-
Former Resident Visit*
OWYHEE — Jeff and Timmie 1 ing a few days visiting Mr. and
McPheeters of Vale have been Mrs. Lee Householder.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Marshall and
guests the past week of Mr. and
Mrs. Vem McCain, while their Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strickland spent
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mc- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Pheeters, took their 7-year-old ! Householder.
sister, Susan, to Portland where
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
she underwent heart surgery July Don Share spent Saturday night
7 at Good Samaritan hospital.
and Sunday with their grandpar­
Word received is that the sur­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Share.
gery was successful and Susan is
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Callaham
making a fine recovery.
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs L** Levitt in Par­
Mr. and Mrs. George Vandewall ma.
and family and Mearl Vandewall
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and
were Sunday evening callers in family spent the weekend camp-
the George Mendazona home.
ing at Beulah dam.
Miss Shirley Skinner, a summer
Mr. and Mrs. William Peutz
student at Corvallis, spent the and Mrs. Werner Peutz spent
weekend visiting her parents, Mr. Sunday afternoon visiting in the
and Mrs. Claude Skinner.
Bob Morfitt home at Owyhee
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fenn spent dam.
Sunday in the home of her par­ Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ramsey and
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crocker. Mrs. Gertrude Jackson of Nampa
Mrs. Buster Edwards was a visited Sunday in the homes of
Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Householder
Mrs. T. H. Brewer. Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strickland.
Homer Brewer and girls were af­ Mr. and Mrs. Vern McCain and
ternoon callers.
family were Sunday dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbert­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El­
son, Larry, Monty and Mindy mer Cruson at Ontario. The chil­
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. dren spent the afternoon swim­
and Mrs. Earl Kygar honoring the ming while their parents played
birthday anniversary of their bridge.
daughter, Sharon.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day of
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Boles of Owyhee dam spent Wednesday in
Vale were Saturday evening din­ Burns with their daughter and
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl family, Mr. and Mrs. James O.
Crocker.
Stephen. Their granddaughters,
Miss Wanda Peutz returned last Debbie and Kathy, returned home
Thursday afternoon from a 10- with them to spend several days.
day vacation spent with Miss Dea Attend Class Reunion
Nicholson in Boise. Miss Nichol-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Defier and
By Alic* Simpson
NEWELL HEIGHTS —Mrs. R
D. McKinley and Karen. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Witty and Mr and Mrs.
Charles Witty were July 9 guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs M L.
Kurtz.
Honored guest was Ted Jones
of Sierra Leone, Africa. He Is a
student at Tuskegee Alabama
Mr. and Mrs. Don Share attended
the Adrian class of 1951 reunion
functions held over the weekend.
Kent Main was a weekend guest
of Donnie Brewer Butch Fylling-
ness, grandson of Neil Dimmick,
was a Sunday overnight guest.
Mrs. Keith Moore and children
of Notus spent Sunday visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Crocker.
Dea and Allen Nicholson of
Boise arrived Thursday to spend
the weekend visiting their grand­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDon­
ald and Butch, Terry Thompson
and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Newbill
returned Thursday evening from
McCall where they spent several
days vacationing.
Mrs. Celas Arana of Boise spent
the weekend visiting at the home
of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. George
Mendazona. Toni and Raymond
Arana are spending their summer
vacation at the Mendazona home.
Werner Peutz and Morris Judd
attended an Owyhee cemetery
board meeting Monday evening
at the home of Charles Culbert- i
son.
' college and is spending the sum­ RECEIVES NOTICE OF DEATH
mer with Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz.
H. R. Sherwood received word
—
last week of the death of a bro­
Mr and Mrs Durlin Hammon ther in Michigan. He was 96 years
and Gary went to the home of Mr old July 1.
and Mrs. L. O. M.vlin in Caldwell
Saturday for a steak fry
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dority of Bur­
A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don ley, Idaho, visited over the week­
Rundquist, former residents of end with friends in Nyssa.
Nyssa, underwent heart surgery
recently in a Salt Lake City hos­ at Given’s hot springs and went
pital. Word has been received swimming later.
that she is recovering nicely.
Miss Kay Borge left Sunday to
Mrs. Ray Simpson and Alice visit friends in Portland.
attended a 50th wedding anniver­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore left
sary party for Mr. and Mrs. Bill July 5 to visit her brother. M. F.
Tibbets Wednesday evening at Moore at Memphis, Tenn. They
Homedale.
planned to go on to Florida.
Darrel Simpson stayed over­ Mr. and Mrs. John Brennan of
night Tuesday at the home of his Long Beach, Calif., visited recent­
grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Ray ly in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Simpson.
Gene Pratt.
Stringham* Hava Daughter
Named as All-Stars
Mrs. Robert Stringh^m has just
Eugene Pratt and Eddy Low-
returned from Salt Lake City, trip were recently named to the
where her new daughter was Adrian baseball all - star Babe
born June 28. The new arrival Ruth team.
has been named LaRain.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Albaugh
Wesley Barton, nephew of Mr. of Davis, Calif., were Saturday
and Mrs. Cornelius Barton, spent overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs
Sunday in their home. He is sta­ Vernon Butler.
tioned at Boise with the Air Force I Mrs. Wesley Walker and family
National Guard.
and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fenn and
Mr and Mrs. James Barton of family were Sunday afternoon
Melba visited Sunday at the home guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn.
of his brother, Mr., and Mrs. Cor­ Mr. and Mrs Dean Sharp. Mr.
nelius Barton. Miss Jo Ann Bar­ and Mrs. Eddy Sharp and family.
ton also spent Sunday with her Mr. and Mrs. Gail Cleverly were
parents, the Cornelius Bartons. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
She returned Monday to Boise Mrs. Ralph Blanch.
where she is enrolled in college I Mr. and Mrs Leonard Blanch
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson and and family of Ogden, Utah, were
Alice and Mrs. Johnny Eason recent four-day guests of Mr. and
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Ralph Blanch.
and Mrs. Alfred Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Machules and Pam helped celebrate the
and family of Caldwell visited birthday anniversary of Dick
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Kriegh Saturday evening at his
George Schiemer.
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Benton
Miss Karla Kriegh began taking
and daughter of Springfield visit­ a leadership course Monday in
ed Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell.
Elvin Worden.
Senior young people of Adrian
Presbyterian church picnicked
Vacations on Coast
Mrs. Lydia Worden left recent­ Sunday at Silver City. Twenty­
ly for Portland and Seattle on seven young people attended.
Combined Mariners groups of
vacation. She is expected back
Adrian Presbyterian church held
the middle of next week.
Mrs. Alice Word of Caldwell a business and social meeting Fri­
spent last week with her grand­ day at the M. L. Kurtz home. Ted
Jones was speaker and told of
daughter, Mrs. Carl Lee Hill.
Mrs. Durlin Hammon recently the various customs in his native
returned from Utah where she country, Africa.
visited her mother. Her nephew,
Gary Goulding, returned home
with her to spend the summer.
Pam and Niki Highland of
Fruitland spent the week at the
and
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz.
Ten members of the Presbyter­
ian board attended the monthly
meeting Thursday evening at the
Irvin Zimmerman
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz.
PARMA—4-2931
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck VanKomen
and family had a Sunday picnic
PLUMBING
HEATING
Services Conducted
At Adrian Church
For Austin Gilbert, 73
$1.00 will hold any item 'til school starts.
First come, first satisfied 1
OUR FALL COLORS
Black
Ming
Blue
White
Ginger
Orange
Peel
Green
Red
Marguerite’s Apparel
Nyssa, Oregon
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HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY
Firsi—In Treasure Valley Rodeo!
SAVE WITH A
Family Rodeo Ticket
Parents and All Children 12 and Under
ONLY $550
Per Family
4-H Club members throughout Canyon and all
surrounding counties are selling Family Rodeo
Tickets . . . Their clubs get 50 cents per ticket
sold. Support the 4-Hers and save! Only a lim­
ited number on sale—Sale ends Aug. 7 . . . No
family tickets sold at gate.
Caldwell Night Rodeo
AUGUST 8-940-11-12
Doris Dodson, Please!
Wools, wool and orlon, and novelty 100% orion sweaters with our all-
wool skirts and slacks. These retail from $6.95 to $10.95—as always
Junior Fashions on a Junior Budget!"
.
Mr and Mrs. Vane Rusco and
family were Wednesday evening
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs.
Funeral services for James Aus­ Cliff Main and family. The event
tin Gilbert were conducted Mon­ honored Mrs. Rusco on her birth­
day morning. July 17, 1961, at day anniversary.
United Presbyterian church in
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee and
Adrian with the Rev. Gerard
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Chamberlain
Kuiper officiating.
Mr. Gilbert was born Aug 20, returned July 3 from Utah. They
1887, in southwestern Iowa and attended a Chamberlain family
succumbed July 14. 1961, at Mal­ reunion at Crystal Springs near
heur Memorial hospital following Honeyville with approximately 75
family members present.
a very brief illness.
He was raised on a farm and
after completing his elementary and was always looking for some­
education attended Tabor aca­ thing to occupy his time.
demy at Tabor. Iowa.
In addition to his widow of
He was united in marriage to Adrian, survivors include three
Eva Board on Oct 30. 1912, at sons, Orville and Max of Seattle
Raymond, S.D., and to this union and Glenn of Pendleton, and one
four children were born.
daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Eyberg
Mr. Gilbert spent most of his of Omaha, Neb.
life on farms in South Dakota and
Also surviving are two brothers,
Iowa. He came to this area in one sister and 10 grandchildren.
1952, spending some time in Nyssa His parents and two brothers pre­
and Vale, but having lived most ceded him in death.
of those nine years in Adrian. He
Concluding services were held
was an elder of the Adrian Pres­ and interment made in Owyhee
byterian church.
cemetery under direction of Lien-
Since coming to this vicinity kaemper funeral home Pallbear­
he had worked with building con­ ers were Henry Day, Gayle Mar­
tractors, in filling stations, in hop tin, W. E. Piercy, K. I. Peterson,
fields and at various other occu­ Robert Webster and William Ash­
pations. He liked to keep busy craft.
Give Me
We invite you to stop in and see one of the most impressive dyed-to-
match sweaters, skirts and slacks groups that we've had the pleasure
of showing.
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