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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1961 Mrs. Earl Ward Hosts Tri-Valley Extension Group Church Ladies Provide Lunch At Cearley Sale By Mrs. O. p. Counail SUNSET VALLEY—Tri-Valley ia n11** members met Oct. at the home of Mrs. Earl Ward. Eig..t regular members and two new members were present. Mrs. trank Holub explained program planning and took a poll of les sons desired for next year. She read the minutes in the absence of Mrs. Fred Arai, secretary. Mrs. Vem Gamer gave a talk on radioactive fallout and shel- ters‘ Mrs. M. Atagi led the lesson on homemade toys and showed many that she had made, as well as a kit belonging to the exten sion office. An eye-opener of a novel hot dish mat was shown. Next meeting will consider fur niture arrangement. By Mrs. Waldo Smalley APPLE VALLEY—Elmer Cear ley. having sold his farm earlier this fall, sold his machinery, stock and household goods at public auction Oct. 20. The Helen Barnes circle of the Methodist church had charge of serving lunch. Mrs. Harriet Iiams, who has been quite ill for several weeks, is now much improved. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Miller of Yucca Valley, Calif., were guests last week of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller. George Harris of Burley was a guest for three days last week of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Iiams. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eason re cently moved into the Charles Pitman tenant house. Saunders Reports for Duty Mrs. Fred Arai accompanied Kenneth Eugene Saunders left Mrs. W. L. McPartland to Salem Thursday for Fort Lewis. Wash., Friday to observe Parents’ week ; where he reported for military end at Willamette university, service. where their daughters, Annabel Mrs. Virginia Sauer of Nampa Arai and Barbara McPartland, at was a Sunday caller in the Ken tend school. The women returned neth Saunders home. Karen Sunday. Saunders of Northwest Nazarene Mr. and Mrs. David Alexander college came home with her for and children had Sunday dinner the afternoon. in the home of her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woods of and Mrs. John Grottveit at Nyssa. Winchester Bay, Ore., were Wed Mr. and Mrs. John Collier and nesday overnight guests of Mr. children of Ontario called Tues and Mrs. Alva Hill. They were day at the John Reffett home. enroute to their home from Colo Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cloninger rado and are former neighbors of I of Portland stopped enroute home the Hills. from California and remained Conley Wilson and son Larry, from Tuesday until Sunday to Jack Wilson and son Jim, Don: visit his mother, Mrs. Bessie Fritts and Duane Smith were Cloninger at Malheur Memorial successful hunters over the week nursing home. They visited Sat end. They went to Mammoth urday with Mr. and Mrs. John creek where each got a deer. Reffett. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sandy and family were Sunday callers at the Celebrate Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holub and home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Paulus of Nys Grover Willis of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smalley sa went to Boise Sunday to cele and sons of Ontario were Thurs brate their wedding anniver saries. The Paulus’ anniversary day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo was Saturday and the Holubs’ on Smalley. Tuesday. Returns From California Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Orr and Ed Sells returned home Thurs two youngest children went to day from Turlock, Calif., where | Richland, Wash., Tuesday to be he was called Oct. 14 by the seri-. with his mother, Mrs. William ous condition of his mother, Mrs. j Orr, while his father was under Bertha Aiell, who had undergone' going surgery. They returned major surgery at a Modesto hos- ! home Thursday. Mr. Orr seemed pital. Mrs. Arell succumbed Oct. to be doing satisfactorily when 15 and services were held Oct. 18., they left. Nine of her 10 children were able Mr. and Mrs. John Cleaver of to go to her home during her ill-| Nyssa had Sunday dinner with ness and death. their daughter and husband, Mr Mr. and Mrs. David Barnhart and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger. and Cynthia were Sunday guests Mrs. Eugene Stephen and Mrs. of her mother, Mrs. Fem Jay in Charles McCoy were hostesses at Caldwell. a lingerie shower Tuesday even Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nichols ing honoring Roberta Strickland. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Many nice gifts were received by and Mrs. Albert Nichols of Nu the honoree from the 14 ladies' Acres. attending. Attend School Tea Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger Mrs. Oscar Nichols attended a attended the wedding of Miss Ro mothers’ tea with her grandson, berta Strickland and Wayne Sow- Danny Nichols in Nyssa Tuesday ard Saturday evening at the Nys afternoon. Danny is in the second sa Christian church. grade. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitman Miss Eva Boydell spent several called Sunday afternoon on Mr. days last week in Boise visiting and Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell in Par Mr. and Mrs. Britt Nedry. ma. Mrs. Earl Boston and Mrs. John Boston and baby were Saturday overnight guests of Mrs. Bob Shippy in Boise. The men went hunting but returned without any game after running into a storm. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble drove to Midvale Friday evening I and brought their daughter. Anne I home for the weekend. She is I teaching school in the Idaho com- I munity. Mrs. Fem Jay of Kootenai, who I stayed last week with her sister, I WORK Mrs. Gene Honey, has purchased | GUARANTEED! a home in Caldwell Mrs. J. E. Brower and daugh ter, Karen, spent a recent week end visiting their daughter and Daniel Lee Klinkenberg recent sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Mit ly enlisted in the United States chell and family in Othello, Wash. Army. He completed his proces sing and left Boise for eight GUESTS AT GANN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Ira Busier of Her weeks of basic military training miston spent the weekend with at Fort Ord, Calif. Following basic training, he her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. will be given an operational and Mrs. Owen Gann. course in electronic countermeas route 2, Nyssa, was graduated ures equipment. The young soldier, a son of Mr. with the class of 1957 from Nyssa and Mrs. Gilbert Klinkenberg of high school. Daniel Klinkenberg Enlists in U.S. Army GIRL SCOUTS GATHER PODS FOR USE IN FALL PROJECTS Girl Scout troop 38 members held their first meeting Oct. 17 at the Wilton Jackson home. Under supervision of Mrs. Jack Simpson and Mrs. Carl Grunke, assisted by Miss Lynn Jackson as junior aide, the girls hiked and gathered milkweed pods for a fall project. Mrs. Grunke is acting as leader in the absence of Mrs. Harold Henigson. For Proven Results . . . Use GATE CITY JOURNAL CLASSIFIED ADS DIAMONDS EASY TERMS! 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