Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 29, 1976, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page Six
Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Thursday, July 29, 1976
AN OPEN INVITATION.
Everyone m the Nu Acres
community and Everyone
who ever lived in Nu Acres,
and anyone else interested in
sharing our gathering, is
invited to pack up a picnic
lunch and come Sunday.
August I, at noon, to the
Community Hall for a pot
luck dinner, and a grand
Friendship Day.
"Old Timers" are asked to
bring their snaps and photo­
graphs of early times in the
area, and these will be
Robert C. Ingalls
displayed for all to enjoy.
Ingalls Is New
New-comers are specially
ONPA President
welcome, for we'd like to get
— Robert C Ingalls, editor and to know you.
A watermelon eating con­
publisher of the Corvallis
Gazette Times, was elected test and baseball are two
president of the Oregon special items on the exciting
Newspaper
Publishers* list of youth activities for the
Association (ONPA) at the afternoon. Nu Acres 4-H
association's 89th. annual Club will have a display of
convention at Sahshan Lodge, their trophies and ribbons.
An antique display is
July 15-17.
planned, provided entirely by
Active in many civic and the guests, who are invited to
professional organisations, bring any items they feel
Ingalls currently is a member would be of interest. (1 may
of the State Board of Higher take my potato masher).
Education, board member of
The noon meal will be
Associated Oregon Industries. served on the grounds, under
Corvallis Human Resources the trees. Inside will be the
Advisory Board, board member displays and plenty of visit­
Forest Products Research ing places for guests. Re­
Advisory
Council. Advisory freshments will be served all
Committee:
Willamette afternoon and there will be a
University Graduate School of
wiener roast at night. Please,
Business Past affiliations in­ each family bring wieners
clude Oregon State University and buns.
Alumni Board. PTA. Junior
Farmerettes are asked to
Chamber of Commerce, UGN, bring their folding chairs.
OSU Foundation, Corvallis There will be no charge for
Chamber of Commerce, and
anything at this party.
Budget Committee of Corvallis
Mr. and Mrs. James
Schools
Elerbeck arrived at the
Elected to the Oregon George Dohner farm for a
Legislature in 1969. Ingalls was visit. The Elerbecks live in an
re-elected to the 1971 and 1973 Avion travel trailer and have
sessions He did not run for the become more or less gypsy
1975 office. In 1973, he served as since he sold his furniture
Co-Chairman of the Committee business in Bayard. Neb­
on Professional Responsibility, raska and retired. He is
the committee which drafted George's cousin, and the two
legislation on conflict of in­ were like brothers in their
terest, lobbying, open meetings youth.
and open records
Elerbecks have been to
The Corvallis publisher has Hawaii recently, and spend
also held membership and the cold months of the year in
office in Sigma Delta Chi, Mexico. They carry a boat
Journalism fraternity, the and know all the best places
American Society of Newspa to fish.
per Editors, and the Ore­
gon Press Bar Broadcasters
Presently visiting Mr. and
Committee. He has served a Mrs. Woodrow Wilson is
number of years on the ONPA their daughter and family,
Board ot Directors and held the Mr and Mrs. Don Haley.
office of vice-president prior to Donny and Denny, of Albany.
his election to the presidency Oregon. Also in the party are
He and his wife, Betty, have Misty, the traveling canary,
two children, Cathryn and and Dusty, the toy poodle.
Douglas, both married.
This past weekend the
Haleys and her sister and
MlrxlrnaiHWK-j
family. Mr. and Mrs. Coy
Petross of Fruitland, went
camping at Lake Wicki-up,
near Bend.
First National Bank
Increases Earnings
First National Bank of
Oregon reported an increase
in earnings for the second
quarter of 1976. Both de­
posits and loans were up
compared to mid-year 197S.
according to Robert F.
Wallace, chairman.
The bank’s total deposits
were $2,369,079,000 on June
30. compared to $2,177,565,-
000 recorded at the end of the
second quarter of 197S. First
National's loans generated
by 146 branch offices, were
SI.448.293.000. up from the
$1,353,137.000 reported on
the same date in 197S.
Total loans and deposits
for the second quarter of this
year included $15,234,000 in
foreign loans and $14.134,-
000 in foreign deposits in
Horses Destroyed
In Apple Valley Area
SUNSKTVALLIY • Mr.
Monday the Haleys visited
his parents; Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Haley, in Gayway
Junction. The couple plans to
spend a week here in Nu
Acres.
i
Professional
Directory
Dr. Artirar S. Data, MJ).
Urological Surgery
Diseases at the kidney,
bladder and prostate
PW m 372-S2W
20 South 2nd. Street.
Nyssa. Oregon
Physician and Surgeon
PteM 372-3809
Sarazin Clinic
19 N. 4th Street
Nyssa. Oregon
Heursi Monday and
Wednesday 10 a.m. to 3
p.m.
Tuesday and Thurs­
day 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
l(.E. Kerby, M.D.
K.A.Daafard, M.D.
TJ. Faaaa, M.D.
Phi vicianv A Surgeons
Dial 372-2241
HOURS: 9 to 12 noon A
2 tn 5 p.m.-Monday thru
Friday.
and Mrs. John Taylor and
son Douglas of Bremmerton.
t»S., were weekend guests in
the Kenneth Lorensen home
Harriet and Gloria Loren
sea left for Conservative
Baptist Camp at Warm
Springs to spend the week
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Lorensen visited Mrs Lois
Johnson on Sundav it Cald­
well. Mrs. Johnson is recu­
perating at her home after
having had major surgery
The Rev. and Mrs Fred
Moxom spent the weekend
at McCall.
Lester Headden of Ontario
was a supper guest at the
Ken Lorensen home on
Saturday evening.
Teresa Culbertson was
hostess at a slumber party in
honor of Gerrilyn Schultice
recently. The party included
a barbecue, swimming and
refreshments of ice cream
and cake were served. There
were thirteen guests
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Mitchell and Mrs. Walter
Hillis were visitors on Sunday
at the home at Mr. and Mrs.
Ike Mitchell in Payette
Mrs Donna Johnson, Mrs
John Reffett, Mrs. Lucille
Charland were dinnerguests
at the Eastside Cafe on
Tuesday. Others included.
Mrs. Waiter Hillis and Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Moore and son Scott of
Helena, Montana were re­
cent visitors at the home of
Mrs. O. P Counsil. Dinner
guests in the Counsil home to
visit with the Moores were
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Knot
tingham and John Knotting-
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hinkson of Muleshoe, Texas
were recent visitors at the
Ken Lorensen home.
Mr.
and Mrs. Denny
Evans and two sons were
Sunday morning callers at
the Ora Newgen home. The
Evans family live at Wilder.
Mr and Mrs. Ora Newgen
wert, dinner guests on
Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs Bill Moore.
Mr and Mrs David Pheipa
of Idaho Falls were weekend
visiton at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Pheipa. The
Pheipa. former residents
here are now in Idaho Falls
where he is assistant ma­
nager of a Bonanza 88 Store
Dinner guests on Sunday
at the James Phelps home
included also their daughter
and family. Mr and Mrs
>
Russ Nelson and child of New
Plymouth.
Mr and Mrs. Jess Aan-
mendl and Lilians spent the
weekend at Wallowa where
they visited Mr and Mrs
Elmer Tramp and others.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hobson
of Serra Madra, Calif, were
visitors recently at the homa
of Mr. and Mrs. James
Langley
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Alesander and family atten­
ded a Nasarene Camp meet­
ing at Nampa on Sunday.
They were also visitors at the
Elvin Fogleman home. Mrs
Fogleman is a sister of Mrs.
Alexander
Bud Schweuer of Reno.
Nevada was a visitor at the
home of his mother this
week He attended the Class
Reunion Activities of the
1971 graduates, which took
place over the weekend.
Mrs Harley Wilson. Mrs.
Darrell Wilson and Missy
were overnight guests on
Friday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Tim Holly in John
Day. They returned home on
Saturday, bringing Shane
and Trina Holly with them to
spend a few days with their
grandparents, the Harley
Wilsons
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Johnson of Parma, visited
Mrs Krone Stradley at the
Casa Loma Nursing Home in
Payette on Saturday after­
noon.
Tho first ailvar dollar waa
coined in Philadelphia, Penn-
xylvania in 1794!
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Nyssa. Oregon
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