o THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. IMI Orien Hainline Feted at Dinner By Family Group By Mrs. Vern L. Smith LINCOLN HEIGHTS—A group of relatives gathered Sunday for a basket dinner at the Orien Hainlme home The dinner was in honor of Hainline’s birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hainline and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams of Payette, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams and family of Weiser, Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Stebbens and Delbert and Mrs. Merle Day of Ontario. Recent visitors at the Tom Pet­ tet home were Mrs. J. C. Jackson of Meridian, Mrs. Mabel Phillips and Miss Katie Phillips of Boise and Mrs. Lura Deck of Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Brock Robbins and family visited last week with the Robb Richmond family near Fruitland. The Richmonds lived in the Cairo area before moving to Fruitland last fall. Honored on Anniversary Norma Solterbeck of Payette spent several days last week at the Clifford Harris home. She is Mrs. Harris’ niece. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Solterbeck, joined them Thursday evening to help celebrate Craig Harris’ sixth birthday anniversary. Norma re­ turned to her home with them. Wesley Robbins recently spent some time with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Robbins, while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brock Robbins, went to Boise to see the latter’s father, O. D. Dear­ born, who was hospitalized there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crabtree and daughters of Shelton, Wash., were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Crabtree’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Findley. Shows Film al Butte Church The Rev. Marin B. McLean, American Sunday school union missionary for this area, was pres­ ent at the mid-week prayer ser­ vice at Malheur Butte Baptist church. He showed a film, ’’Land of Promise,” prepared by the Bible Institute of Los Angeles. Mrs. Thelma Wiggins of Mid­ vale, Idaho, recently arirved at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jack Petett, to recuperate from a re­ cent illness. She spent several days at the Ontario hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tilson and family of Emmett were Sunday dinner guests at the Ralph Barnes home. Jack Pettet, Johnny Brown and Gary spent Sunday at Halfway, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Osborne of I Quincy, Wash., have returned j home after spending a week with' their daughter, Mrs. Mae Blanks. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Robbins were Sunday dinner guests at the George Barnes home. Attend Potluck Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reel and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Gressley and family attended a potluck dinner Friday evening at PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 3 *5 Nyssa Oregon J. W. OLSEN. D.M.D. DENTAL OFFICE "BERTIE'S FINEST" Zìi PLUMP • HEAVY Cut-Up • Pan-Ready 79 c I W A. fw « > ■ each iv « BACON Prices Effective THURSDAY Through SATURDAY! Morrell's Thick Sliced 2 198‘ ■ ••■> s Carnation V MILK 1 4 TALL CANS FOR . 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Tanner Completes Helicopter Training censes or permits to drive are requested to file applications well Mr. and Mrs Lavon Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skeen spent ahead of the scheduled closing were Thursday evening dinner a recent weekend with their son, hour in order to assure time for guests of Mr. and Mrs Reuben Mr. and Mrs. Roger Skeen and completion of the required license test. Haroldsen. family at Bend, Ore. ciO1' Libby's K. E. KERBY. M.D. K. A. DANFORD. M.D. A drivers license examiner will be on duty in Nyssa Friday, Feb 3, at city hall between the hours of 9 a.m. and 2 p m., according to an announcement from the De­ partment of Motor Vehicles of Oregon. Persons wishing original li- REMEMBER— We Give Meadow Gold Physicians and Surgeons FRIDAY. FEB. 3. DATE SET FOR LICENSE EXAMINATIONS / Seventh and Bower Dial FR 2-3311 Large and Small Animals 407 Main St. Dial FR 2-3567 CWO and Mrs. £. B. Brady of Mountain Home were Thursday evening guests of h.s mother, Mrs. J. I. Brady, ar>d their daughter, Barbara who is staying with her grandmother and attending Nys­ sa schools. While here tney at­ tended Barbara s initiation into the local bethel of Job's Daugh- ters. w J. R. CUNDALL Dentist Dial FR 2-3538 PAGE THREE THÉ NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON the Charles Pickthorne home in ’ATTENDS YAKIMA MEET Ontario. Other members of their Vane Rusco attended a meeting Sunday school class of the First of the Cascade Natural Gas cor­ Baptist church of Ontario were poration in Yakima from Monday also present. until Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Penn and family of Ontario were Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Smith dinner guests at the Bill Walz were Sunday evening dinner home. Mr. and Mrs Penn and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laray Walz were students at Fox. Multnomah School of the Bible in Portland at the same time. Mr. and Mrs. Van Maltsberger, Friday evening dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Dean Maltsberger the Clifford Harris home were and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettet. 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