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THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Walker, Brownfield Families Meet For By Sunday Reunion in Legion Hall Mrs. G. E. Mackey Worthwhile Club To Meet June 20 With Mrs. F. Holub Clifford Looney, Wayne Sparks By Mrs. O. P. Counsil ADRIAN — A double reunion and Greg Merton arrived Satur was held Sunday at the Legion day from Eugene where they have SUNSET VALLEY — Worth hall in Adrian for the Walker- been attending the University of while club will meet one week Brownfield families. Those at Oregon the past year. Greg Mer early this month. Mrs. Frank Ho tending were the families of ton of Eugene is spending this lub will serve as hostess at the June 20 meeting in her home. Messrs, and Mmes. Fred Brown week visiting Wayne Sparks. field, Gayle Martin, Wesley Wal Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney visit Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen took ker, Jr., of Adrian; Charles Wal ed Sunday with his uncle. Hall Mrs. A. R. Roberts to Boise with ker, Raymond Simpson of Nyssa; Parks, who is confined to a hos- them recently to spend the day Jeff Flowers, Cooper Gladney j pital in Caldwell, and his mother, with Mrs. Carrie Hillis, while Wesley Walker, Sr, of Delta,’ Mrs. Mona Baker of Portland they attended to business. The Colo.; Sam Poe of Parma. Newgens had dinner with her sis I who is visiting in Caldwell. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stroh and Sam Satterwhite of Rosenburg, Visit in Caldwell Ricki. Tex.; Homer Dyson of Carlsbad^ Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown visit Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen were Calif.; Gene Gear, Coming, Calif.- Herschall Roy, Redbluff. Calif; ed Saturday evening with his June 4 evening dinner guests of Ben Warnock, Portland; Norman daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Frone Stradley in Big Bend. Gear, Albany, Ore.; Jasper Faries, ' Eastman and family at Caldwell. The latter’s brother, John Go- Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson, leeke, is visiting here from Hay Harry Jansen, Ontario; Mrs. Zel- ma Attwood, Delta, Colo.; R. A. 1 Mrs. Robert Neer and daughters, ward, Calif. Purcell of Nyssa; Mrs. Flo Morin, Mr. and Mrs. Mervil Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crow of and Karen picnicked Saturday at Madras arrived June 4 to spend Portland. Jeff Flowers, Mrs. Sam Satter Owyhee dam park and drove on several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin. white, Mrs. Homer Dyson and to Cherry Creek park. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long visit Mrs. Wesley Walker, Sr., were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knotting- reunited after 18 years and two ed Sunday afternoon with Mr. ham and sons of Port Orford, other brothers were unable to at and Mrs. Al Thompson. Ore, arrived Sunday morning for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sebum vis a visit with his parents, Mr. and tend. Norman and Gene Gear. Roy Purcell, Wesley Walker and ited Thursday evening in the Mrs. O. P. Counsil. They resided his five children are a double John Seburn home. in the Mitchell Butte community family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan several years ago. The Knotting- Mrs. Herschall Roy is a sister and family left Thursday evening hams and Counsils spent Sunday of Mrs. Jasper Faries of Nyssa. for Oklahoma to visit her parents afternoon and were evening din Mrs. Gene Gear, Herschall Roy, and other relatives. ner guests of the Glenn Knotting- Jasper Faris and Mrs. Harry Jan Jimmy Webster arrived Satur ham family in Ontario. sen are cousins of Fred Brown day evening by plane from Fort Host Birthday Dinner field. Ord, Calif. He will report to Fort Mr. and Mrs. Sam McMillen There were 71 members of the Sill, Okla, around June 20. family of Ontario, Mr. and Walker family present. One sis Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webster and and Mrs. Robert Felty and family of ter, Mrs. George Davis of Watson, Mrs. Melvin Sessions fished on Ill, was unable to attend. Other the north fork of Malheur river Homedale were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. David guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roger over Memorial weekend. Alexander, honoring the birthday Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Webbs Move to Heppner anniversary o f Mrs. McMillen. Olsen of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Webb help Mrs. Alexander’s sister, the Elvin family of Nampa, call Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ashcraft vis ed Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webb move Fogelman that evening. ited last Thursday with his sister, to Heppner, Ore, over the week ed Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nelson of end. Bob is employed as shop spent Memorial day at the home Nampa. Nelson has been quite foreman at the Chevrolet agency. of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Smith, Jr. Mrs. C. R. Mills visited June 4 ill. They also visited his niece, In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Ches Mrs. S. E. Lang, who is recuper with her daughter, Mrs. Ronald ter Counsil and children came ating in Samaritan Community Batt at Nyssa, while Ross went New Plymouth for dinner hospital in Nampa from a heart to Ontario for back treatments. from and the group celebrated the sev- Kenneth Mills visited his grand- j attack. n t h birthday anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Day of Nyssa mother, Mrs. C. R. Mills and Ross ' e Christine Council, daughter of the visited Friday with his parents, Saturday before he left for Port latter couple. land where he will be employed Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day. Mrs. George DeHaven visited during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parker spent VISITS IN OLSEN HOME last Thursday with her parents, the weeeknd at the home of his David Garrison of Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Alan Seid of Weiser. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Falls arrived Sunday evening for To Work at Diamond Lake Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ford a visit of several days with his Mrs. Francis Deffer, Mrs. of Parma visited Saturday even uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. John George DeHaven, Vicki and Carol ing in the Parker home. Olsen and other relatives. He was drove to La Grande Friday where Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Anderson graduated earlier this month from they picked up Linda DeHaven of Aberdeen brought her sister, OSU as a chemical engineer and and went on to visit Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bob Patterson and Lois, is enroute to Wilmington, Del, Joe Wiggins of Pendleton. Linda home Saturday and are visiting via Canada. He has accepted a and Vicki went on to Diamond in the Patterson home for several position with the DuPont com Lake junction to work this sum days. pany in the eastern state. mer. On Saturday they returned Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lovitt and home through Elgin where they Alan were Sunday dinner guests GUESTS FROM DENVER visited Mr. and Mrs. Athol Sayre. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stiedley Mrs. Pearl Brown of West Lynn, Mackey. In the afternoon Mrs. of Denver spent from Tuesday Ore., arrived Sunday evening to Lovitt assisted with the wedding until Friday of last week visiting visit her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. of Shirley Holland and Roger her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Francis Deffer. Smith. and Mrs. Paul House. PAGE SEVEN Arcadia Club Ladies Io Meet Friday With Mrs. Fred Schilling as Hostess FARRS VISIT IN BOISE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farr were Mrs. Haney's Pupils Sunday dinner guests of their Present Piano Recital son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and A piano recital was given May Mrs. Kenneth Chard and sons in 31 in the basement of the Owyhee By Mrs. George Moeller * Eddy Behymer of Nyssa and Boise. Community church by students ARCADIA — Arcadia club will Mr. and Mrs. Don Bullard were of Mrs. Boyd Haney. meet Friday, June 14. at the home Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Price in Playing in the recital were Ran of Mrs. Fred Schilling with Mrs. Mrs. Otis Bullard. dy, Keven and Kaylene Miyasako, Big Bend. Amy Stradley as co-hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Brown and Visit in Coleman Home Monty and Barry Fujishin, Chris family of Boise visited Sunday in Gale Coleman and Pasco Arn- tine and Marilyn Stephen, Anna Bob Bowers, who has attended the Otis Bullard, Theo Matherly tola who have taught the past Anderson and Barbara Fangen. college the past year at Pueblo, and John Zittercob homes. year at The Dalles, Ore, spent Upon special request, Leila Far Colo, returned home Sunday eve Visitors From Arixona the weekend in the George Cole mer also played recital selections. ning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norman and man home. Arritola returned to Her instructor is Mrs. Alice Nishi- Mr. and Mrs. Art Richardson two sons of Tempe, Ariz, arrived his home in Jordan Valley. Gale tani. of Boise were Saturday overnight June 4 at the George Moeller plans to attend summer school at Special awards for outstanding guests in the Ernest Stephenson | home. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. La Grande. work during the year went to home and attended the Nyssa ro Norman left for a two-week visit Monday evening dinner guests Monty Fujishin, Anna Anderson, deo. On Sunday Mr and Mrs. in Los Angeles and the boys re in the Dick Nelson home were Mr. Christine Stephen and Barbara Floyd Messier of Nampa. Mr. and mained with their grandparents. and Mrs. Jim Olsen of Nyssa, Mr. Fangen. Mrs. Kenneth Saunders and Mr. Mrs. Haney has asked the Jour Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Shirley and Mrs. Mark Aspinwall, Tom and Mrs. Dean Winchester of and family of Plain View, Tex, Jones and Ellen Gardiner. nal to express her thanks to those Nyssa were guests for homemade arrived last week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Petterson who assisted with the recital and ice cream in the Stephenson her parents, Mr. and Mrs Parley and family of Burley spent last to laymen of the church for use home. Thursday night in the Neil Pet of the basement. She stated that Feik. Attend Wedding in Ontario Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman terson home. They were enroute she thought all of her students did their very best work for the re Mrs. Ronald Lenz of Renton, and Janet were dinner guests Sat to La Grande where they will cital. Wash, spent the weekend with urday evening of Mr. and Mrs. make their home. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clayton Wilson and family in Schilling. They attended the Payette. The occasion was the Burkhart-Hoffman wedding Sun sixth wedding anniversary of Mr. day evening at the Lutheran and Mrs. Wilson. church in Ontario. Mr and Mrs. Spend Sunday at Starkey — Conducted by — Schilling left Monday to take Mr. and Mrs. George Hust and Col. Bert Anderson Col. Guy Sparks Mrs. Lenz to Renton. family. Paige Zobell and Mary Ontario — 889-5501 Nyssa — 372-3475 Mr. and Mrs. Orland White English went to Starkey Hot ROGER BAKER, Ontario went to Corvallis last week to get Springs last Sunday for a picnic — Clerk — their daughter, Lucille, who has and swimming. They reported the JIM YOST, Nyssa —Phone 372-3071 been attending OSU. They also weather was good there. visited Mrs. White’s brother, Doyn For the Latest Auction News, Listen to KSRV, Ontario, Ross Tarter and Keith Maddox Price and family in Moro. Price, of Weiser spent Saturday right at 12:15 p.m. Daily. who is employed in a bank there, in the George Hust home after has been transferred to Pendleton attending the rodeo in Nyssa. COMPLETE DAIRY DISPERSAL as district manager effective July Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Seward and FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1 p.m.—Located 2 miles east of Nyssa 1. girls visited Saturday evening in to the Nyssa-Parma junction. 40 TOP QUALITY HOLSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaw of the Mark Aspinwall home. Fruitland visited Friday evening Four squares from the square CATTLE, including springer cows just fresh, middle milker* with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Houston. dancers group in Parma came to and baby calves. Majority of herd is vaccinated and tattooed. Dick Nelson, Fred Schilling and the Neil Petterson home Saturday All carry a clean bill of health. 400-Gallon Bulk Tank and Dean Beard fished last Thursday night at 12:30 and danced. This Cooling System. 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