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THURSDAY. JUNE 7, 1962 Owyhee Garden Club Members Plan Friday Tour of Caldwell Rose Garden By Mrs. O. P. Council SUNSET VALLEY — Owyhee Garden club plans a garden tour Friday, June 8. Members will meet at Caldwell Rose Gardens between 1 and 1:30 p.m. and will proceed from there. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Garner and family of Cow Hollow were Sun day evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gar ner. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen vis ited Saturday evening with Mrs Jeanette Watkins in Homedale. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Wilson Mrs. Watkins’ son - in - law and of Nyssa, their son, Harold, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William a grandson, Jimmy, had Memorial Pohl of Anquippa, Pa., were also day dinner with their daughter, guests. They had come to attend the Bob Newgen family. graduation services for their son. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Jack- Bill, at College of Idaho in Cald son and Lyle of Twin Falls, for well. Mrs. Watkins plans to ac merly of Nyssa, were Thursday company them home. and Friday night guests at the Mrs. Goldie Austen, who has home of Mr. and Mrs. James been helping care for her mother, Langley. The Jacksons were here Mrs. Ada Harrison, left last to attend the Friday evening wed Thursday for her home in Long ding of their son, Robert, and Nel- view, Wash. da Seward. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Holcomb Visit in Chapin Home Mrs. Wilbur Chapin’s sister, the of Nyssa took Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Langley and Larry from Nyssa Rev. and Mrs. LaMar Ball and Saturday to the James Langley family of Dorena, Mo., visited home. The Langleys, who reside over the weekend in the Chapin in McMinnville, spent that night home. They arrived Saturday and with their cousins, the James plan to attend the Southern Bap tist convention which began Tues Langleys. Mrs. Harold Lenon of Boise vis day in San Francisco. They will ited Sunday with her brothers then go to Woodlake, Neb. The Charles Chapin family had Sun and father, Frank Asumendi. Mrs. Tom Wiley and children day dinner in the elder Chapin of Nyssa were Sunday dinner home and visited. with the guests. Mrs. John Strickland returned guests in the Gabriel Astoreca home Sunday from Missouri home. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith took ^re she, went some time ago Mrs. Ronnie Smith of Mitchell I to be with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Vyron Hopper and Butte to Mountain Home Thurs day. She will accompany her boys of Vale and Mrs. Glen parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Strickland were dinner guests Coombs of that city, to Lincoln, Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Strickland. The Hop Neb., to visit her sister. pers had just returned from a Honored on Anniversary month’s stay in North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kreager Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen of Owyhee and Mr. and Mrs. Neil went to Nu Acres Memorial day Dimmick camped from Friday to to get his mother, Mrs. Effie Niel Sunday at Cherry creek. They sen. Mrs. Nielsen’s parents, Mr. rode into the hills near the resort. and Mrs. Ewen Chard, James Far Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes spent mer of Nyssa, Mrs. Effie Nielsen Sunday with them and they had and the two Nielsen boys were all dinner at Cherry Creek inn to present for dinner. celebrate Mrs. Holmes’ birthday. Messrs, and Mmes. Vic Mar Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard of shall, Roy Holmes and Neil Dim- Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Price mick traveled Friday, May 25, and family of Ontario spent Sun to the junction between Jor day visiting at the home of Mr. dan Valley and Burns. They stay and Mrs. E. B. Smith in the Mit ed one night at Burns, the next chell Butte area. at Denio, returning Sunday via Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson of Ontario. Roswell have a new daughter, bom June 1. She joins two bro Visit Friends in Burns Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hobson drove thers. The Wilsons formerly re to Burns May 25 to visit Mr. and sided here. Mrs. Veryl Harrison and Mrs. Mrs. Marion Smith, his brother Alan Boatright, both of Adrian, Glen and his mother, Mrs. Dora visited Thursday afternoon with Smith, who were visiting from Pueblo, Colo. The Smiths and Mrs. Harley Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Smith, Jr., Hobsons were friends when they and children and Mr. and Mrs. lived in Kansas. Mmes. Earl Ward, Frank Holub O. P. Counsil drove to the Mor mon basin area Sunday for a pic and Wilbur Chapin attended the May 28 meeting of the Ida-Ore nic lunch and outing. Ceramic club at Weiser. Worthwhile Club Holds Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holst and Worthwhile club members held Mr. and Mrs. Henry Butler, all a picnic dinner last Thursday at of Caldwell, spent May 27 on the state park below Cherry Lake Owyhee with Mr. and Mrs. creek. Several attended with Wilbur Chapin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapin their families, Wilbur Chapin took them for a ride in his boat and children visited May 27 with and many of them spent some Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCoy on their ranch near Ironside. time fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleaver and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Montgomery were called to Hooper, Utah, re Paul, Jr., of Pocatello spent a re cently by the death of his cousin. cent weekend with his sister and They spent the weekend there, re husband, Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger. turning May 29 to their home. Charles Leuck of John Day Mrs. Glen Strickland attended a Christian church camp planning called May 28 at the Neil Dim- meeting Friday and Saturday at mick home. He was also a recent Cove. | dinner guest of the Dimmicks. THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON STUDENTS RECEIVE DEGREES AT WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Various degrees were awarded, to a total of 219 recipients Sun By Farmerettes Club day, June 3, at commencement exercises held on campus of Wil NU ACRES—Mrs. Robert Shaw lamette university in Salem. The was injured Wednesday evening. degrees included 158 bachelor of May 30, in a fall at her home. She arts, five bachelor of science in suffered a concussion, a bad cut law, 44 bachelor of law, four doc and several other injuries. She tor of jurisprudence and eight | was taken to the hospital where masters. she remained that night and the Among graduating students following day. She was then re were Miss Kikuye Annabel Aral leased to return to her home and Barbara Joy McPartland of where she is convalescing. Nyssa. Miss Arai is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arai of Paul Ortega, 75, who is living route 2. Miss McPartland’s par with his granddaughter, the Dale ents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter L Rhinehart family of Nu Acres, McPartland, also of route 2. fell down a flight of steps Sunday evening, May 27, break ARRIVE FROM CALIFORNIA ing his hip. He was taken by Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Smith ambulance to Mercy hospital in and family of Pomona, Calif., ar Nampa. He underwent surgery rived Sunday to visit his parents, last Thursday and is now reported Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Smith. to be in satisfactory condition. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sparks and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Heidemann Sons were Sunday dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. 1 and children of Caldwell were Memorial day visitors at the Mike Sparks. McKague home. Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague JOHNSONS HAVE GUESTS Memorial day guests in the visited last Thursday with the Tom Johnson home were her bro Roy McKague family at Marsing. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Smith and son spent Memorial day at the Robert and her brothers, Frank J. Leuck Shaw home. Other visitors were and Donald J. Leuck, all of Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilson and son Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vetsch and of Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert boys of Boise were afternoon call Wilson and children were also visitors in the Shaw home. ers in the Johnson home. PAGE NINE Rural Correspondent Reports Injuries To Two Residents of Nu Acres Area COTTLES RETURN HOME License Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cottle returned home Monday evening 8 at City from a week’s vacation trip to A drivers license examiner wilt Mr. and Mrs Karl Evans and visit relatives and friends in vari be on duty at Nyssa city hall Fri family arrived recently to visit ous parts of Utah. day, June 8, between the hours of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., according to Evans. They also attended grad of Parkdale, Ore. They were on announcement received from the uation exercises in Fruitland for a trip to Iowa. Oregon Department of Motor Ve his sister, Freda. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Howard hicles. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith at All persons wishing original li and family visited May 27 with tended the Boise Braves game last censes or permits to drive are re Mrs. Howard’s sister and husband. Thursday in Boise. quested to file applications well Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barker of ahead of the scheduled closing Weiser. While there they all at Stokes Graduates at Provo hour in order to assure time for Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stokes of completion of the required test tended the boat races on the Wei Nu Acres and Miss Mary Anne ser river. Kofoed of New Plymouth went DHIA Report Lists Local Herds to Provo, Utah, May 24 to attend VISIT GRANDPARENTS Janalee, Jeridee, Jonee and Ed. According to the DHIA month graduation exercises for their son, ly report received from Gilbert Ned. From Provo they went to dy Wilson, children of Mr. and Matsen, county extension agent in Blackfoot where they visited an Mrs. Marvin Wilson of Jordan Payette, among high dairy herds other son, Gordon and his family. Valley, spent from Thursday until producing 30 pounds of butterfat On the return trip home they Monday of last week with their or over are those of Howard Ma stopped at Sun Valley and Sho grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. El lone, Jr., L. A. and Dale Dailey shone Falls. After Stokes' gradu wood Flinders. and W. H. Grasmick of the Nu ation from BYU, he and his wife Acres community. Included on returned to Nu Acres where they Mr. and Mrs. C .H. Esselstyn of the honor roll for May was Gras- will be living in a trailer house Echo were Saturday dinner guests mick’s Drizl, a four-year-old grade on his parents’ farm. of Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell. Holstein, producing 14,580 pounds Marilyn Stokes, daughter of Mr. of milk and 508 pounds of butter and Mrs. Ellis Stokes, who has fat in 311 days. been attending BYU at Provo, Sunday visitors at the home of went last week to Riverside, Calif, W. O. Unwin were Mr. and Mrs. where she has obtained employ Ivan Fritts and daughter of On ment. tario. Saturday evening visitors Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Conner at the Unwin home were Mr. and and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. C. Brown of Nyssa. Louis Kissell picnicked Memorial Recent overnight visitors at the day in the Nampa park. From Zimmerman Kenneth Hawks home were her there they went to Melba to visit PARMA—4-2981 sister’s family, the Ted McElhoses relatives. You could he one of these prize winners ol' a holiday for iwo at the Century 21 World’s Fair. Winners will fl* to Seattle for 3 days of fun and sightseeing. Trip includes plane tickets, hotel room, admission to the Fair, Monorail ride, motor tour of Seattle — plus $50 spending money. 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