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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1962 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOUHNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT with Mrs. Kenneth McDonald as BOISE COUPLE VISITS co-hostess. RELATIVES IN NYSSA T A jp ■ ■ _ ___. In Winter Training \ Mr. and Mrs E. Britt Nedry of Attend JACL Bazaar Sunday Boise visited Sunday, Monday and Mrs. M Atagi, Sandra and Dick At Base in Germany Ry UlUD LcmlCS Tuesday with Miss Eva Boydell. and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Atagi -- A T1 — 1— * • X ■ ' *• AV«V A 1 _____ Army Pvt. Bobby D. Cordova and family attended the annual They attended the Eastern Star participated in the Third Armor JACL bazaar Sunday at Airport anniversary banquet Monday eve ed division’s month-long winter Community hall near Ontario. ning. By Sherry Husl By Edna Mill* training exercises in Grafenwohr, By Mrs. Vern L. Smith Nedry is former publisher of Games, auction and a luncheon ARCADIA — A surprise buffet OWYHEE — Mrs. Claude Skin Germany, which ended Feb. 7. LINCOLN HEIGHTS — Austin were among activities. The two the Kootenai County Leader in High point of the Spearhead di ner and Mrs. Mabel Houston held families also went bowling before Coeur d’Alene and the Payette luncheon was given Sunday eve Robbins returned to his home for Mr. and Mrs. Orland house at the Skinner home Lakes Star - Cascade News. His ning Saturday after being a patient at vision’s annual training cycle, the open White on their wedding anniver Friday afternoon for the OKK returning home. Holy Rosary hospital in Ontario training included day and night club first newspaper experience was Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot and sary. ’s March of Dimes and 4-H for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Al tactical exercises emphasizing scholarship family were Saturday evening with the Gate City Journal before funds. Guests included Messrs, and bert Wells and family of Nampa cold weather training, mobility Coffee and cookies were served callers at the home of Mr. and World War I when he came to Mmes Benny Maag of Jamieson, and chemical, biological and ra visited Sunday at the Robbins Nyssa as principal of the public Mrs. Melvin Crocker. Doug Fulwyler, Raymond An diological warfare. An essential to those in attendance. home. Kenneth McDonald returned schools. thony, Hubert McNeill and Vern part of the training was range Miss Josephine Mendazona and Jan. 29 from a weekend in Seat Mrs. Nedry is the former Eliza Weible, all of Vale; Marion Glenn, ¡Mrs. Ralph Barnes and Mrs. firing of individual and team- Miss tle where he visited his mother, beth Boydell. Judy Aldapa of Boise were Harold Snyder and Neil Petter Mira Fairbanks were among em served weapons including the ar weekend Mrs. Martha Klingback; his bro guests in the George ployees of Presbyterian nursing my’s new M-60 machine gun and Mendazona home. ther, Fred; his sister, Mr. and Mrs. went to Boise to visit her daugh son, all of Nyssa. home in Ontario who were re the 105 and 120-millimeter tank ter, Mrs. Maxine Stith and chil Mr and Mrs. Tony Ocamica Russell Wolf and children. Janet Coleman spent last week guns. cently honored at a banquet. Mr. and Mrs Howard Evans of dren, and Lynn returned to his end and family were Friday evening at Payette attending a dis Cathy Webb attended a ham A major element of NATO for guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ky- Parma, Mrs. Roy Brewer of On home in Jordan Valley. trict MYF rally. tario, Mrs. Don Brewer, Mr. and burger fry Friday evening at the ces in Europe, the Third plays gar. Mr. and Mrs. Don Linville were home of a friend, Susan Bordner. an essential role in maintaining OKK club will meet today at Mrs. Homer Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday dinner guests of their Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wilson and family were Friday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Don Good and world peace. the home of Mrs William Peutz Fred Deffer and children, Mr. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Darrell Williams were Tues Stam and daughter. daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cordova, a communications spe Coleman. They were celebrating day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Goodell and family of Caldwell cialist in Headquarters detach Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDon the birthday anniversaries of Ja LEGAL NOTICES E. H. Barker. were Sunday visitors at the Louis ment in the division’s 45th Medi ald were Tuesday evening visitors Mr. and Mrs. Claude Skinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil net and Mrs. Wilson. Wiggins home. Mrs. Good was cal battalion in Frankfurt, enter NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman left Sunday for Canyon, Colo., liam Peutz and family. honored on her birthday anniver ed the army in April 1961, com And Beneficiaries and Janet were Tuesday dinner where they will visit her mother, sary. pleted basic training at Fort Ri Mr. and Mrs. Don Share and Of the Estate of Mrs. Arragnee and other relatives. family were Sunday dinner guests guests at the U. H. Neiger home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reel and ley, Kan., and arrived overseas RICHARD RICHEY, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richesin and of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strickland. family and Gary Brown were last October. Club Meeting Slated Friday Deceased. family were Saturday evening Sunday dinner guests at the Jack Arcadia Sunshine club will He attended Nyssa high school The First National Bank of Mrs. C. R. Mills and Ross spent Pettet home. The dinner was in and is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oregon, Portland, Nyssa Branch, callers in the Byrd Walters home Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. meet Friday, Feb. 9, at the home honor of Pettet’s birthday anni ward Cordova of 811 Ehrgood of Violet Drydale. and Mrs. Chester Mills. is the escrow agent of a certain Enters Local Hospital versary. avenue, Nyssa. Mrs. George Mendazona enter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Franklin of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers contract of sale made by Richard Group Visits in Midvale Richey, as Seller, and Larry D. ed Malheur Memorial hospital Parma, Mark Crosby of Caldwell were Saturday evening guests of Mrs. Jack Pettet accompanied birthday anniversary. Others in Woodell and Yvonne B. Woodell, Friday for a series of tests and and Karen Clucas were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Hust. the Robb Richmond family of attendance were Mr. and Mrs. husband and wife, as Purchasers, expected to be released Monday. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bowers spent the week Fruitland to Midvale Monday to Clarence Barton and family and dated November 26, 1958, cover Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot and Byrd Walters and family. end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. visit relatives. Mmes. Lynn and John Kygar Ted Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lisle and ing the NV4 NH SWVe NW% of family were Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. John Stohler went daughter. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Section 32, Township 19 South, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbert spent Wednesday visiting Mrs. to the home of their son, Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Webb and Range 47 E. W. M., in Malheur son in honor of Buster’s birthday Gene Cline and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Stohler, Friday evening to sur family were Sunday dinner guests County, Oregon, on which there anniversary. DeGoede at Caldwell. prise their daughter-in-law on her at the home of his parents, Mr. is an uncollected balance of pur Shagay, Vickie and Christy Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Watts and ■ and Mrs. C. S. Webb at Oregon chase price payable to the estate Share spent Saturday night and Mary of Adrian were Sunday af- t Slope. Lynn spent the remainder of decedent in the sum of $8500.00. Sunday at the home of their ternoon visitors in the Fred Def of the day with his grandparents The undersigned were appoint grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. fer home. Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Brandt while the rest of the family went ed by the Superior Court of the Charles Share. to Bridgeport to attend church State of California, for the Coun Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kygar left and Mrs. Werner Peutz were Fri services. ty of Kings, as executors of the Thursday evening after spending day evening callers at the home j Evangelist services are being estate of said decedent, have qua several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morfitt at held at Malheur Butte Baptist lified, and are acting in that capa John Kygar. Mrs. Lynn Kygar I Owyhee dam. church. Guest speaker is evange city. After 90 days from the date —See or Call— list Max Cohn. His wife, Mrs. of first publication hereof, the Violet Cohn, a soloist, will ac undersigned will request payment company him. The meetings will of said sum together with all in be nightly from Feb. 7 through terest earned thereon, as collect 511 Main St. DUI 372-3002 Feb. 18, except Saturday. ed. Nyssa, Oregon Any person objecting to such Journal Claiiifiedi Gat Retultsl payment is directed to give notice in writing to said bank at 209 Main Street, Nyssa, Oregon, that he objects thereto. EVELYN M. SUTLIFF BETTY M. WYCKOFF ----- at Executors of the Estate of Richard Richey, Deceased Date of first publication, Janu WASH — 15c DRY — 5c ary 11, 1962. First and Main Streets Last publication, February 8, Nyua, Oregon 1962. Robbins Returns Home Following Stay in Hospital Buffet Luncheon Honors 0. Whites On Anniversary Reception Held a To Raise Funds ATTEND TACOMA MEETING Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Liming at tended a Rilco Wood Products sales meeting last week in Taco ma. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Behunin of Salt Lake City. 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