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ü. nF 0. Librwrv THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Modern Pioneer Club Meeting Dated Visits Grandparents October 6 at Sid Hardman Residence In Sunset Valley By Sunset Valley Ladies Mr und Mrs Lint Stum hud SUNSET VALLEY — Mr. and NEWELL HEIGHTS Modern Sunduy dinner in Onturio with Mrs. Bub Asher of Sunnyvale, Mr und Mrs John Timmerman Pioneer club meeting will be held Calif., visited from Wednesday Wednesday, Oct 11, nt the home to help John celebrate his birth until Saturday of last week in the day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs Sid Hardman, with Helen home of their grandparents, Mr. Fenn ns co-hostess. Members will Cluudc Stum were also dinner and Mrs. Ken Lorensen. Mrs. answer roll call by telling of their | guests. Asher is u daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verna Costley of Home- Mrs. Don Parker, former Nyssa favorite television program and (dale, Mr. und Mrs. Bob Halvorson giving reasons why. residents. of Palisades, Idaho, were Sunduy Messrs and Mmes. Wilbur Cha I dinner guests of Mmes. Lydia and Mis. Thelma Hammon visited pin, Charles Chapin, Berne Lor- | Frankie Worden. Sunduy with Mrs. L. O. Muylin ensen and family visited last Hosts Book Club Mooting und Bill ut Caldwell. Thursday evening in the Ken Mrs. M L. Judd entertuined Lorensen home. Kate Willis of Parma, Messrs. and Mmes. Rollo Fenn, Jimmie Saturday with 1:30 dessert for Jones, Oscar Jones and Clarence members of the Book club. Mrs. Mike Robb accompanied the Parsons spent Sunday picnicking Elton McCormick gave a review Adrian high school chorus to the und fishing ut Luke Owyhee on 'The Vine und the Olive,” College of Idaho in Caldwell Sat Mmes. Jimmie und Oscar Jones written by Margaret Hawkins urday to spend the day. That und Mrs. Parson* attended Sun Banning. Special guests were night Mike attended a bowling day morning worship services nt Mrs. Jessie Marquis of Vale and party at Gay Way with young Mrs. Gerrit Timmerman. the Baptist church in Roswell. people of Owyhee church. Mr. Mr and Mrs Art Ferguson and and Mrs. Boyd Haney are in Attend Gardon Club Session u cousin of Depoe Bay were re charge of the group. Mmes. Dale Ashcraft, Gerrit cent Thursday dinner und over Visits in Robb Homes Stum und Thelma Hummon went night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rol to Cascade, Idaho, Suturduy to Mead Robb of Ohio and West lo Fenn. They had been on a trip attend the full meeting of the Virginia visited Monday in the to Canada und plan to return here southwest Idaho district of Fed soon for the hunting season. The Wayne Robb home. Robb is a erated Garden clubs. The session Clarence Parsons couple, Jim a guest in the home of his brother was held in the Masonic temple, mie and Oscar Jones' arrived and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. Adriun Mabry of Spo Friduy. The latter couple plan Hud Robb at Nyssa. kane speaking on color und ar Esther Stephen and Russell ned to do some fishing before rangement of flowers. She is di leaving today. The Jimmie Jones' Gressley visited Sunday evening rector of Inland Empire district and Parsons couple will remain in the George Folkman home. und is now studying under a Jap here for opening of the hunting Mrs. Blanche Hcffman visited anese Buddhist bishop from Ju- Sept. 22 with her daughter. Mrs. season. pun. He comes to the United Mr. and Mrs. M L. Kurtz went Folkman. Mr. and Mrs. Folkman States four times each year to to Caldwell Sept. 21 to visit their were Sept. 21 evening dinner conduct classes A turkey dinner granddaughter, Sheryl Kurtz, at guests in the Esther Stephen resi was served to those attending the the College of Idaho. They also lience in honor of Mrs. Folkman’s meeting. visited a niece, Mrs. Wilbert Dur- birthday anniversary. •“ "mmp.niH-d Ro h | W|H, . recuperating front n Visit in Boise Home Mills on a trip Sunday to Her cent surgery, and were evening Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Astoreca miston. dinner guests in the I. C. Durnil and girls visited Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swenson. home at Ten Davis. at the Harold Lenon home in Mrs. Florence Swenson, Mr and Move to Gresham Boise. Ed Lowtrip attended the Mrs. J. F McNee of Boise visited The Raymond Simpson family drag races there Sunday after Sunday afternoon with the M. L. left Sunday for Gresham, Ore., noon. Judds. where they will reside and he Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simpson en- Marilyn F.nn Honored will work ns a welder. Present tertained Tuesday evening in Marilyn Fenn, six - year - old for a potluck dinner Sunday at honor of their granddaughter, daughter of the Richard Fenns, their home in Nyssa and helping Karla Simpson, on her 13th birth was honored with a Saturday af with preparations for moving day anniversary. Refreshments of ternoon birthday party. In addi were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Poe I cake and ice cream were served tion to 18 small friends, also pres of Portland; Mrs. Johnnie Eason to Mr. and Mrs. George Folkman, ent were Mmes. Gene Simpson. und Susie of Homedale; the Al- j Carl Grunke, Jack Simpson and Wesley Walker, Dave Savage and fred, Gene and Ray Simpsons;. Pauline Ekanger. Wilson Witt Games were fol Wesley Walker, Sr., and Wesley Mr. and Mrs. James Langley, lowed by refreshments, with the Walker, Jr. The Simpson family Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer and honoree receiving many nice spent Saturday night at the Ray girls were Sunday dinner guests gifts. Simpson home and left Sunday in the E. J. Hobson home. morning for their new home. Pastor and Mrs. Arthur Skogan Vernon Search, who was grad- I visited Tuesday evening in the uated from Adrian high school i Gabe Astoreca home. two years ago, left Monday for I Chicago to enroll at an electronic* Visit Grandparents Brett Hadley and Kelly Stone- school. He was accompanied by Katz Hori who will study in the feuther of Boise were weekend guests at the home of the for $18.50 Windy City. Up to 400 Lbs. Bill Hammon left Sept 22 for mer’s grandparents, the George 14.25 400 to 1.000 Lbs. 12.25 I Corvallis to enroll at Oregon Folkmans. 1.000 to 2.000 Lba. Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen had 11.50 State university. He is a junior 2.000 to 5.000 Lbs. dinner Saturday night in Ontario 11.00 this year. 5.000 to 10.000 Lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson, Mr. and later visited at the Emerson 10.75 10.000 to 20.000 Lbs. and Mrs. Bill Holdt picnicked and j Bingaman home in Fruitland. 10.25 I fished Sunday at Malheur reser-1 Over 20.000 Lbs. RETURN FROM UTAH TRIP voir. BLACK PIPE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cottle Marie Borge, a student at East $13.00 (Over 400 Lba.) ern Oregon college in La Grande, took their son, Alan, to Logan, was a Saturday overnight guest Utah, last week when he enrolled The of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake at Utah State university Nyssans also visited relatives in Borge. Logan and Salt Lake City before Owyhee Junction returning home last Thursday To Buy. Soil or Roni. Phone 372-2108 evening. Try the Classified Pagel By Mrs. Wilson Witt » Old -fi/m&L PAGE SEVEN Early School-Day Acliviiies Related During Roll Call • “Middle age I m when H broad mind and a narrow waixt change placea." GUESTS FROM PAYETTE Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carpenter and Charles of Payette were Sun day dinnner guests of her bro ther-in-law and ister, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge The dinner honored Mrs. Carpenter on her birthday anniversary. NYSSANS ATTEND MEETING Mmes. George Cartwright, Ray Huffman, Glenn Brown and Wil liam Schireman attended the friendship meeting of Lorraine chapter 20, OES. held Tuesday evening, Sept. 21, in Payette. By Ruth Robbins ♦morning hours, as she plan tof ' ** Mr and Mrs Jack Pettet spent LINCOLN HEIGHTS 1 Patch study afternoons and evenings at 11 a recent day visiting his sisters. and Chat club members met last TVCC. Miss Alice Pettet in Boise and Thursday afternoon at the home Mr. and Mrs. E J. Wells and Mrs. Hattie Palmer at Meridian. of Mrs. Ray Whitsell, with Mrs. family spent a recent Saturday Return From Canada I. H. Findley as co-hostess. Twen afternoon and evening with her Mr. and Mrs. George Barnea ty ladies answered roll call by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin returned last week from a trip telling about their first school Robbins. through British Columbia. They and teacher. Mrs. Duane Halver Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larson of returned home via Missoula, son and daughter of Missoula, Albany, Ore ; Mr and Mrs. O. D. Mont., where they picked up Mrs. Mont., were guests. ' Dearborn were recent Friday eve Duane Halverson and daughter Mrs. Tom Pettet and Mrs. Clif ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brock and brought them back to On ford Harris entertained the group Robbins and family. tario to visit relatives. with games and refreshments Final Meeting Held Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettet spent were served at the close of the Butte Livestock club members a recent week in Salem where session. • held their final meeting of the they visited a son, Mr. and Mrs. 1 season on the evening of Sept. 18 Carl Pettet, Debbie and Mark. Mrs. A. L. Hutchison of Eugene, at the Raymond Findley home. Mr and Mrs. Austin Robbins Ore., is visiting her daughter, Mr. Members and their families held visited Sept. 19 with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Vernon Carlstrom and a wiener roast and took a moon- L L. Robbins in Baker. family. , light hayride through neighbor Mr. and Mrs. Vem Smith re New Reporter Named ing range lands. Leaders for the turned recently from a trip to Miss Sharon Findley, daughter club are Bernard Ingle, Jack Camrose, Alberta, Canada, where of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Find Conner, Hap Holady and Brock they visited an uncle and aunt, ley, will be new rural correspon Robbins. Retiring officers are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith and dent for this area. She states that Carrie Robbins, president; Mike other relations. They also visited she will appreciate news items Holady, vice president; and Di an uncle, Bill Good and other being phoned to her during the ana Blanks, secretary-treasurer. relatives in Whitefish, Mont. ’Way Ahead ! 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