THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1961 Couples Return From Vacations In Beaver State THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Drivers Examiner Slates Friday Visit According to announcement re- | ceived from Oregon Department ’ of Motor Vehicles, a drivers li- examiner will be on duty Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Holmes i cense at Nyssa city hall Friday. Dec. 8, and Jerry spent from Wednesday between the hours of 9 a.m. and until Monday with the Larry 2 p.m. Holmes family at Westfir, Ore. The department asked that per­ They were Monday overnight guests of her brother, the Gilbert sons wishing original licenses or Tolls of Redmond. They returned permits to drive to file applica­ tions well ahead of the scheduled home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Godbout closing hour in order to assure and family, who are moving from time for completion of the re­ Ontario to Santa Rosa, Calif., quired license test. were Friday overnight guests in Mr. and Mrs. Larry Neely and the Glenn Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams and daughter of Burley, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes were Bob Neely of Ontario, Mr. and among those attending the Owy­ Mrs. Bob Mordhorst and family hee Riding club banquet Friday of Payette, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. evening at Maudie Owens cafe in Neely, Jr., and family were Sat­ urday evening pinochle guests at Payette. the C. N. Neely, Sr., home. Mr. Convalesces at Home Mrs. Bob Neely were hosts John Stam, who recently un­ and to the family for Sunday dinner derwent surgery in Boise, is con­ at their home in Ontario. valescing at his home. Mrs. Alice Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers were Sunday dinner guests at the Stanley By­ ers home in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant were Friday evening callers at the Glenn Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hendricks were Sunday afternoon callers at the Elton Jennings home near Fruitland. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tibbets were Friday evening visitors in the | Mark Hartley home. Mrs. Russell Gressley and Mrs. Alice Holmes attended the HEC dinner and Christmas party Mon­ day at the Gerrit Stam home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrow and children were Sunday evening dinner guests in the Glenn Brown home. Robert Holmes attended the Job’s Daughters Christmas party and dinner Sunday afternoon in Nyssa. By Mr*. Frank Byer* By Mr*. Waldo Smalley „APPLE VALLEY - Mr and Mrs. Raymond Arnold returned Saturday from a two-week trip in Oregon. They visited his par- T0*/' an^ ^rs Mel Arnold, at Jefferson and an uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Senz at Scio. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plagman returned recently from a two- week trip through Oregon. They visited in the homes of her sis­ ters, Mrs. Rita Zeller at Albany and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dennis at Hillsboro. They also spent some time with his brother, Car! Plagman in Lebanon and his sis­ ter, Mrs. Alwena Alford in Mon­ roe. Miss Karen Saunders of North­ west Nazarene college and three of her classmates were Saturday overnight and Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ neth Saunders. The girls sang for Bunday morning and evening ser­ vices at Nyssa Nazarene church. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed and Robert were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Cor­ rell. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Arnold attended the Winter Wonderland parade Saturday in Ontario and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rathman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plagman were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Haskins of Ontario. Mrs. David Bay entertained Nov. 24 with a party for Beaver patrol and fifth and sixth grade Girl Scouts. Visits Ill Father Mrs. Norma Heuer of Rialto, Calif., was a recent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller. Her father, who has been quite Holmes' Visit in Westfir ill with pneumonia, is much im­ Mrs. Alice Holmes and Mr. and proved. Mrs. Roy Holmes spent from Nov. Mr. and Mrs. Severt Fox were 22 until the following Monday recent callers in the Mary Man- with the Glen Holmes family at ka home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Westfir, Ore. Pitman were also visitors the Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley at­ same day. tended the Job’s Daughters pro­ Mrs. Mary Manka was a recent gressive card party Thursday eve­ guest in the Ralph Manka home ning in Nyssa. in Notus and visited her grand­ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley daughter, Mrs. Don Nelon of were Wednesday evening callers Grand Island, Ill. at the Dave Beers home. Due to Thanksgiving holidays. | the regular meeting of Apple ATTEND CONFERENCE Valley PTA was held Nov. 30. Mrs. Ray Strickland and Mrs. Mrs. Helen Wilson gave a report Gus Liming returned home Mon-’ on her trip to the convention in day morning after spending the Idaho Falls. The carnival com­ weekend attending a leadership mittee reported a net profit of training conference at Camp $256.02 from the recent affair. i Crestview near Portland. Mr. and Mrs. David Barnhart and daughter of Nyssa, Mrs. Fern overnight guests of their grand- i Jay of Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston Gene Honey were Saturday eve­ They attended the Winter Won­ ning dinner guests of Mr. and derland parade Saturday in On­ Mrs. George Griffin. tario. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harris and and sons moved from the Hild family of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. place into Parma last week. John Boston and daughter and Bob Shippy of Boise were Sunday Return From Kansa* Mrs. Kenneth Saunders accom­ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. panied her brother, Roscoe Kel­ Earl Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Jim King of logg and his sons on a week’s trip during Thanksgiving holidays to Meridian attended the Jim Lane see their parents, Mr. and Mrs. auction sale Tuesday. They visit­ Joe Kellogg at Ogallah, Kan. ed later in the George Griffin While there they helped their home and were dinner guests that grandmother, Mrs. Alice Kellogg evening of Mr. and Mrs. Gene of Wakeeney, Kan., celebrate her Honey. 95th birthday anniversary. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Al Grimes of and Mrs. Kellogg returned to Ida­ Caldwell were Sunday dinner ho with them and are now living guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo in their trailer house near the Smalley. Saunders home. Larry and Merle Mr. and Mrs. William Hall of Saunders were guests of Mr. and Greenleaf were Sunday guests of Mrs. A. F. Seward while their Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller. mother was in Kansas. Tom Moran left Boise last week Sandra. Stephen and David for the armed services and is now Harris of Ontario were Friday stationed at Fort Ord, Calif. Ask Yourself These Questions! Does Your Car Buck and jump? How's the water pump? Throw a smoke screen? Brakes bad? Clutch slip? The differential growl? Have bad lights? Are the points worn? 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Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heiens Ellen Uesugi, Elaine Nakayama Gilkerson, who was a sister of of Nyssa, was promoted Nov. 16 while serving with Air Develop­ and Dolores Duus were Thanks­ Emil Stunz, succumbed Dec. 2 in ment Squadron Six at the Naval giving holiday guests at the home an Upland hospital. She had vis­ of the latter’s father, V. W. Duus ited in the Stunz home on various Air Facility, China Lake, Calif. in Nyssa. The young ladies, all Located in the Mojave desert students at Eastern Oregon col- ! occasions. and Mrs. Stunz were visit­ some 150 miles northeast of Los I lege in La Grande, returned Nov. ing Mr. in California at the time of his Angeles, the squadron develops 26 to their studies. I sister’s death. FLIES TO OKLAHOMA the delivery tactics for airborne weapons used by the Navy ’ s car ­ Miss Ruth Boydston, a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bram­ rier-based planes in the fleet. mer for the past several months, left Boise by plane Thursday eve­ TO HAVE HEART SURGERY ning to visit an aunt, Mrs. Minnie At Methodist Church Fellowship Hall Mrs. George Sallee entered the Bunch in Tulsa, Okla. She plans University o f Oregon Medical to leave from there soon for her l school hospital Monday m Eu- home near Crossville, Tenn. While gene. She will undergo heart sur- 9:00 a. m to 5:30 p. m. in Boise Thursday evening, the gery today. HANDWORK — GIFTS — COOKED FOODS Brammers visited Mr. and Mrs. _ Duane Alters and children. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Merchants' Luncheon 85c and Mrs. Howard Myrick and 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Journal Classifieds family Beckstead and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sponsored by W.S.C.S. and W.S.G. Myrick. Get Results! Mr. and Mrs T. R. Morrow; Henry, 7, and Roberta. 6, moved recently to the Nyssa community from Camarillo, Calif. They are residing in the basement home on the Henry Esplin farm, route 2, and the children attend Nyssa schools. Morrow is in the process of es­ tablishing a cabinet shop located at 213 Good avenue in Nyssa. John Heiens Receives Promotion in Navy ANNUAL BAZAAR Saturday, December 9, 1961