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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT Extension Unit Meeting Scheduled Tuesday at Bill Bishop Residence THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1965 Galen Hiatt Qualifies As Expert in Firing Of U.S. Army Rifles Owyhee Garden Club Women Discuss Plans For Cemetery Project Hints on Buying Children's Clothing Given by OSU Extension Specialist Army Private First Class Galen By Sunset Valley Ladies When shopping lor children's school clothes, homemakers Mrs. Florence Henderlider is E Hiatt recently qualified us ex SUNSET VALLEY — Owyhee but it’s also im staying in Nampa with her daugh Garden club members met last | pert in firing the high-powered should consider suitability and wearability portant to take the children's like« and dislikes into account, ter, Mrs. Delbert Douglas. M-14 rifle in Germany, according I Thursday at the home of Mrs.! points out Elaine Carlson, extension clothing and textiles to an Army news release. Frank Holub. Thirteen members Visitor* From Kansas specialist at Oregon State university. The expert ruting is the highest Gordon and Edna Kempe of and two guests were in attend The mother who dresses her children in clothes that fit mark u soldier can achieve in his ance. Osage City, Kan., were weekend well, for instance, may be giv-* rifle qualification test. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bi Plans were discussed to clean The 22-year-old soldier, a clerk ing the child a much-needed Other Suggestions Given shop. The Bishops entertained i the Owyhe cemetery. in the Seventh U. S Army Stock boost in self-confidence. This Sunday for their guests. Those Pleats, yokes with gathers or Control center near Zweibrucken, is particularly important for darts at the necklines ure signs present were Mr. and Mrs. Will Mmes. Laura Ward. Wilbur Cha entered the Army in February younger children who may be of adequate width across the Bishop of Caldwell, Mrs. Mamie pin and Frank Holub, district di 1984. He completed basic training shy or uncertain of the school back. Blouses and shirts should Mrs. Dyre Roberts accompanied Farver of Superior. Neb. Mr. and rector of Federated Garden clubs, “He aeta himself up in at Fort Ord, Calif., was lust sta experience anyway. Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock of Mrs. Bill Bishop. be long enough so that tails don't attended a flower show Friday at style I” tioned at Fort McPherson, Gu. Kingman Kolony to Nampa last Mr. and Mrs. Gilder Watson of Baker. Elementary school children who pull out when arms are raised. and arrived overseas in January are forced to wear clothes thut Thursday morning when they at Seattle were Sept. 4 overnight Arms • eyes and sleeve bands INS. tended funeral services for Ray guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Released From Hospital VISIT IN JOHNSON HOME are too large or too small, or that should be large enough to be Smith. The Smiths and their Mrs. William Turner, mother of Tiser. Hiatt is a 1981 graduate of they don't like, will feel uncom comfortable and prevent tearing. Richard Sweaney of Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. John Packwood guests attended the Owyhee pic Martha Lorensen and Wilbur was a Sept. 8 dinner guest in the Nyssa high school, attended Boise fortable or poorly dressed. Youn Clothes that button in front ra had as Labor Day guests. Mr. and nic the next day in Nyssa park. Chapin, was released Sept. 8 from home of his grandparents. Mr. and Junior college and was engaged ger children are often more in ther than in back are usually Mrs. Harry Packwood and son of Mrs. Dolly Smith of Baker re Malheur Memorial hospital, She Mrs. Tom Johnson. The young in farming before entering the terested in details that make a easier for the youngster to man Pasco, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pack turned home with the Smiths to is reported to be recovering nice- man was enroute to Ontario to, service. He is a son of Mr. and coat or dress look pretty to them, age. wood and son of Imbler. Steve visit over Monday. iy- enroll at Treasure Valley Commu-' Mrs. Scott Hiatt of route 1, Nyssa. while older children are more Clothing should lie well con Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De Gocev of Harper. Mrs. Zuilke of Sunday evening visitors and nity college. Other guests last concerned with wearing the same structed. Check stitching, espe Water entertained with Sunday Caldwell. Mrs. Katie Langley and dinner guests at the Elver Nielsen week in the Johnson home were type of clothes that are worn by cially at the urms-eye and waist .dinner for Bill Van DeWater of home were Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Nyssans Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gruber GUESTS FROM OKLAHOMA children of Payette. his friends. line. because wear shows up at Leaving Monday morning after Ontario. Messrs, and Mmes. Dick Bingaman of Fruitland. Mr. and who have spent the past several Attend Wedding in Nampa these places first Flat buttons spending several days with Mr Clothe* Should Bo Comfortable Reed and family of Boise. Larry Mrs. Gary Nielsen and David of months at Donnelly, Idaho. and Mrs. Owen Gann were her; Once you have made certain should lie sewn on with a shank. Sharon Krause of Nyssa accom Bauman and sons of Nyssa, Carl Boise. cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chism that the clothing fits the child Ixmk for labels that include size panied Mrs. Dyre Roberts to the Fogleman and Eileen of Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger FRIENDS HONOR MYRICKS wedding of Martha Clary’ and of Lookeda, Okla. Other guests properly and meets with his or and body measurement, directions visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick during that time were Mrs her approval, you should make for care, shrinkage control and David O’Brien Saturday evening Californians Honored fiber content. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny at Charlie McCoy at Ironside. were honored guests Saturday Chism’s half - sister, Mrs. Mary [ in Nampa. Mrs. Darrell English. Worthwhile club meeting for evening at a no-host dinner held Cables and granddaughter. Vu certain that the clothing is com Ross and Eleanor were also pres tended a luncheon Sept. 9 at the fortable and serviceable, designed ent. Eleanor was in charge of the Persis Brumbaugh home in Ros September has been cancelled. at East Side cafe in Ontario. The nessa Smith oi Windsor, Calif. to permit freedom of movement guest book and Mrs. English well honoring Mr. and Mrs. Her Place for the October session will event feted the couple on their and made of fabrics that are be announced at a later date. bert Kadel of Los Angeles. 25th wedding anniversary. In at served during the reception. washable and require little care. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lay and Returns From Virginia tendance were 18 friends who WEEKEND TRAVELERS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hatch of Fabrics should I m * sturdy enough Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann; their family of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. ■ presented the honorees with a Joseph were Sept. 6 evening. Rex Langley returned last to take plenty of hard wear, but daughter. Mrs. Walt Looney and guests of Mr. and Mrs. James I Frank Shelton of Nyssa were Thursday from Norfolk. Va.. silver coffee set. should not be stiff, rough or i Jim, spent Labor Day weekend Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. McGinnis. where he had worked during the visiting their daughter and sister. heavy. Non - shrink finishes and Mr. and Mrs Harvey Bennett J Chet Smith. summer months. He visited many ATTEND FAMILY PICNIC Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Knighten at those that shed dirt but absorb Miss Helen Hatch, who is liv Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne were Sept. 8 evening dinner historical sites while there. He Superior, Mont. The Nyssans re perspiration are a must. Trim guests of Mrs. C. C. Councilman ing at present in Walla Walla. left Sunday for Portland where attended the annual Towne fam turned through Washington and ming should I m « simple, sturdy , spent Labor Day weekend with he is a senior at the University ( ily picnic held Sunday at the in Roswell. and should not fade in sunlight home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard were Monday overnight guests of or when washed. Mrs. Elaine Watson and chil relatives here. of Oregon Dental school. another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. dren of Peck. Idaho, were recent Mmes. Marilyn Slabaugh and' Miss Sally Frahm of Milton- Wilde in Boise. The Nyssans also Danny Norland and family at Patterns and colors should be guests of her sister. Mrs. Darrel children of Caldwell. Maxine Gale Freewater was a weekend guest | visited Mrs. Leon Towne in Eagle. Umatilla. similar to those worn by the i The latter had just recently un English. She was here to assist and family of Boise. Pearle Ab-. at the James Langley home. child's friends and classmates dergone surgery and is convalesc with the Clary-O’Brien wedding bott and family were Sunday clothing should allow some room Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Selman of ing at home. VISITS NYSSA RELATIVES Miss Clary is a sister of the two guests of their parents, Mr. and Portland, uncle and aunt of Robert Holman of Seattle vis to grow. Check to sec whether | Mrs. Chet Smith. ladies. George Folkman and Edna Simp VISITS NYSSA PARENTS ited last Thursday and Friday you can let out seams or hems as Student* Enroll in College son, spent last week visiting the Wayne Riggs of Corvallis was with his mother, Mrs. Harriet it becomes necessary. Skirts for Mrs. Phil Clucas, accompanied two families. Mr. and Mrs. Del a Labor Day weekend guest in Pennie, and sisters, Mrs. Robert girls and pants for boys should Wholesale Prices by her mother. Mrs. Dick Knapp bert Garner were Saturday lun the home of his parents. Mr. and Wilson, Mrs. Tom Mitchell and have some extra room at the waist. of Roswell, took her son, Laurence cheon guests in the Folkman resi Mrs. Lewis Riggs and Doyle. i their families. and daughter. Carol, to Newhall, | dence to visit the Selmans. Esther Calif., last week when they en- Stephen, Russell Gressley. B. B. JM- $18.50 rolled at the Baptist Bible college Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. Claude visited Sunday in the Folk 14.25 there. Gail stayed with Mrs. Day Boyce Van De Water and Julie man residence. 12.25 with Mrs. Barbara Waddell in 11.50 Boise while their mother was Attend Family Dinner Messrs, and Mmes. Elver Niel 11.00 away. sen, Chuck Nelson and boys of 10.75 Mary and Becky Carroll at V 10.25 tended a birthday party for Tina Homedale. Bill Nielsen and Lee Ann, Mrs. Arvin Kersey and boys, | » Hamilton Saturday afternoon at Effie Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Claude BLACK PIPE the Don Hamilton home in Ad Brindley of Avoca, Iowa, attended S13.00 (Over 400 Lbs.) rian. a family dinner Sunday at the Miss Leona Burnham and Dar Clifford Nielsen home near On r ryl Seuell of Portland were Labor tario. Day weekend guests of his par Mr. and Mrs. Berne Lorensen Owyhee Junction ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell. and family visited Sunday after •-» Phone 372-2108 noon with Norma Asumendi at Classifieds Bring Results! Ontario. By Mr*. Dyre Robert* BIG BEND —Big Bend Home Extension club will meet Tues day Sept. 21, at 1:30 pm. in the Bill Bishop home. Lesson will be on “New* Fibres and Fabrics." Leaders are Pat Bishop and Betty Samer. Interested women are welcome to attend. 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