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C— THURSDAY. THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA OREGON MAY 27. 1965 Birthday Events Living With Tensions' Discussed Highlight News Ai Meeting of AKH Extension Group In Apple Valley Activities Program Given for Parents By Cub Scout Pack PAGE NINE Women Receive May Rirlhday Gifts Ai Recent Meeting in Rarnes Home DRIVERS LICENSE TESTS SLATED JUNE 4 IN NYSSA According to a notice from the Oregon Department of Motor Ve hicles, a drivers license examiner Army Private Irvin Kemble, will be on duty at Nyssa city hall son (rf Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kem- Friday, June 4. between the hours ble, is home on leave after com- i of 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. pleting basic training at Fort An announcement from the de Leonard Wood, Mo. After a partment last week incorrectly week’s leave he will report to scheduled the tests for May 27. Fort Ord, Calif. All persons wishing original li censes or permits to drive are re Church Group Meets Century class members of Mai. quested to file applications well heur Butte Baptist church met ahead of the scheduled closing May 14 at the church for their hour in order to assure time for regular monthly potluck supper completion of the required license and social. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. examination. Final meeting of the year for By Ruth Robbins * Mr. and Mrs. Bob Roebuck of Cub Scouts of den 4, pack 419, By Mrs. Waldo Smalley LINCOLN HEIGHTS — Patch i Wilder were Sunday ufternoon was held May 18 ai Faith Luth APPLE VALLEY Mr and ( guests of Mr. und Mrs. L. C. Mc eran church with parents of the and Chat club members met last Mrs. George Griffin entertained Thursday afternoon at the home > Dermott. boys as invited guests. with a birthday anniversary din of Mrs. George Barnes, with Mrs. Visits Ailing Uncle The ycrungsters presented a Claude Page as co-hostess. Twen- ner Saturday evening in honor of program telling of the season ’ s Murion Kurtz left Saturday their daughter, Lori. Guests were ty-three members and one guest, | night by bus for Canon City, Mrs. Jim Favorel and family; her activities, including a trip to Mrs. Allen Anderson of Fruit Colo., to visit u 97-year-old un grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim KBOI television station where land, answered roil call by nam cle who fell recently and is re Griffin; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ho- they appeared on the X-2 show; ing their favorite TV commer a tour of Julia Davis zoo and the cial. ported to be in poor condition. ney. Mrs. Jake Borge and daughter, Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Idaho state museum; a trip to It was announced that Carrie Murie, went to Vai«; on th«* eve Kurtz wer«* Mmes. Murie* Moore, Mrs. Dwight Seward entertain* see the apes near Parma, a hike Robbins received the club’s 4-H ning of Muy 18 when Marie pluy- i Ethel Lune und Kdnu Cowling ed Saturday evening with a birth and handicrafts projects. summer school scholarship. The ed a tromlxine solo at the county Mrs. Edith Fine of Caldwell day dinner in honor of her hus During a regular pack meeting treasurer reported a successful Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caver OEA meeting June Timmerman spent Friday und Saturday with band. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jackson held April 27, members of the hill served as hosts and hostesses. lunch hour at the Fred Short farm of Newell Heights and lx>is S< u- | her father, C. B. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes were were guests. Mrs. Jennie Seward troop qualified as Wolf Cub sale. ell of Big Bend played a piano in charge of entertainment. Mrs. Curlene Savage and chil was a Friday overnight guest in Scouts and were presented their Mrs. Drexell Barnes and Mrs. duet. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gross wolf patches. Those receiving the Jim Atherton received May birth dren and Terrylin Chamberlain the Dwight Seward home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pratt und were Sunday dinner guests in: awards were Toni Zittercob, Mark day gift*. Mrs. Atherton and Mrs. and three sons of Fruitland re Mrs Anna 1’iutt 1« ft May 17 fol the Alfred Simpson home. After- | Mrs. Waldo Smalley was sur- Nelson, Bradley Ropp, David Si- Brock Robbins were in charge of cently purchased the Fred Short licwiston, Idaho, where they at noon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. prised Monday afternoon when a 1 mantel, David Simmons, Kenton entertainment, with Mrs Wilson farm and moved there last week tended funeral services for Mur- Duane Fenn und family of Ori-1 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jessup and group of friends took cake and Miller, Steve Sage and John Winter and Mrs. Barnes winning garet«* Beasley. Her seven chil tario, Mr. und Mrs. Johnnie Eason coffee family of Midvale spent a recent to her home to help her Kou ns. prizes. dren were all present. Th«* Pratts and buby of Homedale and Jed ! celebrate a birthday anniversary. Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Garold Ropp served as return«*«! home th«* following Chamberlain. Mrs. Bruce Hunt and family. den mother for this troop during Missionary Speaks evening. the year. She has asked the The Rev. Richard Dilworth, a j Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kriegh re- j ___ _________________________ Don Fntts and Clarence Cables Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fenn and cently spent several days visaing ¿¿ y Way junction spent Sat- Journal to express her apprecia missionary of Tanganyika, Africa, ATTEND EOC ACTIVITIES family of Ontario were* Sunday relatives in Cascade, Idaho. While urday Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Danford and j at the Gus Ostermeier tion to Mrs. Gerald Simantel, as was a recent weekend guest in dinner guests in the Gene Simp there they attended the gradua home at Meadows helping with sistant den mother, and Harry the Bruce Hunt home. He was David spent the weekend in La son home. Mr and Mrs. Richard tion rites for a nephew, Marvin remodeling Their wives and Brendle, den chief, for their help speaker during both Sunday ser Grande with their son and daugh Fenn und fumily were Sunday Hill. vices at Malheur Butte Baptist ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim children went Sunday morning during the past season. ufternoon visitors. Danford and son. The Nyssa Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and spent the day with their hus — church. and Mrs. Ray Simpson were Mr. bands and the Ostermeiers. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gruell and couple attended parents’ weekend Attend Portland Session moved last week into the ditch activities on the EOC campus as and Mrs. Johnnie Eason and baby rider’s house on the highway. Kip of Weiser were recent eve Mmes. M. L. Judd, Dale Ash Families View Land Project guests of their son. und Raymond Simpson. ning visitors in the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Green will craft und G«*rrit Siam left Sun Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward and Mrs. Wilbur Nichols and move into the Hill residence soon day morning for Portland where Arrives From New York and Gary accompanied Mr. and CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Green is the former Cathy j family. they ure attending a meeting of Janies McKinley arriv«*d Satur- ...... _ _______ Mrs . Floyd Rhoades and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quinow- David Hurst returned to The the National Association of Gar day to visit his parents, Mr. and t0 Q]cnnft Ferry where they vis- Hill. ski, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jackson. Dalles last week after spending den clubs They plan to return Mi it D McKinley He came to 1L,,( Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston visit Rhoades’ parents, Mr. 10 days with his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wahlert dined home Friday. ed Sunday afternoon with Anna Boise by plane from New York. ;,nd Wulter Schumacher, and Tuesday evening at Cherry Creek Irvin Topliff entered Culdwell He had been in the east visiting viewed the new land project com- Boston, Mrs. Brumbaugh and ; Mrs. D. L. Hurst. His son, Tim restaurant near Lake Owyhee. my, also spent a week here. The Memorial hospital last Thursday a chemical plant and returned in>, undl.r cultivation on Sailor Lucy Rogers, all of Roswell. Mr. final three days of David’s vaca The dinner honored the Wahlert for observation and was released Sunday evening to his home in | cree|t. and Mrs. Bob Shippy and Danny tion the family camped and fish couple on their 25th wedding an Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hill visited of Weiser were Sunday evening ed at Unity reservoir. niversary. Harry Warren of Parma, parents Mmes. Frankie and Lydia Wor May 19 with beta Ruse who is in guests in the Earl Boston home. of Mrs, Topliff, have been stay den spent Saturday afternoon a Caldwell hospital. They later Mrs. Shippy and Danny remained ing at the Topliff home helping with the former's daughter, Mary called on Mr and Mrs. David Up for a few days’ visit. with the farm work. who is attending college in On shaw in the Dixie community. Jim Wilson and Pamela Fuller Mrs Wilson Witt visited Friday tario, Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson were weekend guests of Mr. and afternoon at the Boyce and W. C Mrs Charles Leedy left Friday drove to Weiser Sunday to visit Mrs. Jack Wilson. Van DeWater homes in Big Bond for Sacramento. Calif , where she Mr and Mr„ Doyl(. Wilson who Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley ..I..Cl... . ... . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fenn und 1- is visiting two sons. She accom- arc building a new home there, were Friday dinner guests of Mr. family, Mr. and Mrs. George pan *<i Mi and Mi Ray Lei dy (9 Good Ave, — 1 Block West of Railroad Depot) and Mrs. Ruben Henshaw of Mid Student Arrives From Texas Besendorfer and their son. Henry of Huntington dleton. Gertrude Hicks and Elsie Besendorfer of Grandview, were Dale Borge and Dick McPart- David Saunders returned home Robinson were Monday overnight Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and land of Boise were weekend for summer vacation during the guests in the Henshaw home. Mrs Carl Fenn. n tin- Jake Borge home. Bret part of May Ke had bei Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nelson and They all attended graduation ex- attending IxTourneau college at Entertain Card Group orrises in Adrian. i Longview. Texas, during the past children were Saturday evening BUDGET TERMS ON APPROVED CREDIT Happy Dozen card club mem guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ni _ school year. ,, . ,, .. , bers met Friday afternoon with Fenns Visit Relatives chols and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders Mrs. Goldie Roberts in the Brock M> a nd Mr < at 1 I • rin r< < • nt- an,( f;iJnl]y Vir ited Sunday after home. Guest players were Laura ly spent a week visiting relatives. noon with Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Brock and Mary Jarvis. Score They went to Maple Valley. Gibson and family of Nampa. prize winners were Agnes Ash Wash., where they visited Mr They were later guests of Dr. and craft. Bernice Toomb, Anna Van- and Mrs Kenneth Fenn and saw Mrs. R. S. Kellogg and family derOord and Thelma Hammon their new baby. From there they and attended baccalaureate ser Mrs. Marie Moore was a Friday went to Portland and visited their vices for Anita Kellogg at the dinner guest of Mrs. Tina Schie- son, Donald und family. They re Nampa senior high school in the mor. turned via Albany where they evening. and Mrs Doyle Ixiwdcr Mi visited a brother and sister and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool and Tcie-a of Rupert, Idaho, ar in Goldsburg visited another bro visited Friday evening with Joe rived Saturday to visit her moth ther. The Fenns arrived home Wright who is a patient in Mal er, Mrs. Edith Hummon They re Monday evening. heur Memorial hospital. Mr. and turned home Sunday, accompa Sunday dinner guests at the Mrs. Jim Edens and family of nied by Mrs. Hammon who will home of Mrs. Frankie Worden Payette were Friday evening visit there before going to Utah were Mary Worden and Fred guests in the Rookstool residence. to see other daughters. Spence of Ontario and Mrs. Verna The Rookstools attended kinder Costlcy of Homedale. 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