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THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1968 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Praii Lad Runs Inlo Post on Adrian Ball Field; Sustains Injuries io Side By Mrs. Wilton Wiii NAMPANS VISIT HERE Birthday Events Highlight News In Apple Valley Mr. und Mrs. Leroy Herrman By Mrs. Waldo Smalley visited on the evening of April 12 APPLE VALLEY—Ruth Fritta with Leslie Topliff who is stay ing with his son, Irvin Topliff took Gertrude Hicks, Elaie Rob inson, Lulu Standal and Eva und fumily. Messrs und Mmes. Lult Stam l^-igh to Caldwell April 13 when and William Webb were guests they visited Sura Miller at Blake at a birthday dinner on April 10 ly nursing home and h. iped her in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick celebrate a birthday anniversary. Stam near Fruitland. The dinner Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool honored 10 - year - old Johnnie were Sunday dinner guests of Mr und Mrs. Charles I.... .. of Stam, son of the host couple. Mr and Mrs. Jim Edens at Pay- Sacramento, Calif., Mr. und Mrs Group Meats for Luncheon eft.■ The dinner honored Mike Ray lx‘cdy of Huntington, Mrs. Members of the Happy Dozen Edens on his birthday anniver- Lydia Worden, Mrs. Frankie Wor Curd dull met Friday for a pot sary. den and daughter, Mary, were luck luncheon at the home of Mrs Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. George DeHaven in Ontario, with Mr. and Mrs. William Poppe Verna Costley in Homedale. Mrs. Jo Thomas us co-hostess. visited Saturday with Mrs. Dan Guest players were Mary Jarvis Smith at Caidwell. Smith has Visit From Yakima. Wash. Mrs. John Fuhrenbruch dined und Betty Phifer. Prizes were j been in the Veterans’ hospital at in Ontario on April 11 with her won by Anna VanderOord, Goldie ! Boise for tests and treatment dur sister, Mrs. Gladys Franklund, Roberta, Mary Jarvis and Mabel ing the past week. and u friend, Florence Fortier Piercy. Next card session will be I Visit Parents in Area of Yakima. The Washington wo April 29 ut the home of Marge Miss Becky Ray of Seattle »nd Looney in Adrian. men went on into lduho where Mr. and Mrs. Ulis Holdt and Harry Ray Jr. of the University the latter visited relatives in Blackfixit and Mrs. Franklund family of Parma were Sunday of Idaho at Moscow spent spring wus u guest of her daughter, Mrs. dinner guests of his son and vacation with their parents, Mr. Alan Berry at Idaho Falls. The dauffhter-in-taw, Mr. and Mrs. Bill and Mrs. Harry Ray Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smalley women returned the following Holdt. Bill Strong was an after and family of Payette were Sun- Saturday and Mrs Frunklund nixin visitor, Mrs. laiit Stam attended a bri- ■ ' day evening visitors of Mr. and stayed until Sunday aftermxin in the Fuhrenbruch home while Mrs. did shower last Thursday tiftcr- Mrs. Rex Nichols. Crusader class members of the ! Fortier visited relatives in Nyssa. noon honoring Effie I^ian who They h-ft April 17 to return to was married that evening. The Nyssa Nazarene church were; shower was held at the home of guests for a social evening last Yakima. The Rollo Fenns and Earl Mrs. Ray Laan near Purma The Friday at the home of Mr. and Wards spent several days last new bride is a daughter of the Mrs. Kenneth Saunders Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cook of week camping and fishing at An Klaus Ilians. Mary Worden, a student at Nyssa and Karen Saunders of On telopc reservoir. They report that Fenn caught a trout measuring Treasure Valley Community col tario were Sunday dinner guests lege, spent th«- weekend with her of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Saun 19 inches in length. ders. mother, Mrs Frankie Worden. NEWELL HEIGHTS- Brendon Pratt, a second grade student ut Adrian, run into a pout on the sctiool's ball field hod week. He (differed Hide injuries, wus hospitalized for several days and thia week it convalescing ut the home of hit parents, the Eugene ! PlllttS. Released From Hospital Mrs. Dudley Kurtz wus hospi talized from Monduy until Wed nesday lust week. Her mother, Mrs. Gladys Morfitt of Nyssu, stuyed with the children while their mother was away from home. Mrs. Hardy Fine and son, Steve of Caldwell, were weekend guests of her father, C B. Hill. Use PC A Financing to increase profits on your farm or ranch PCA Ioann make it possible for K<xxl fiirmcra and ranchers to mw modeea BMchinesy and materials that increase pnxluction and lower coats. Loans for such major Im provements allow you taven years to pay. Your payments are applied Io the principal, re ducing the balance subject to Interest, thus lowering your to tal loan costs. Other PCA loans provide operating capital. You receive a commitment for tlx* entire year, but you pay no interest until you actually ute the money, then only for the time you ute it. Ix t us sliow you why PCA acrK illturul loans give you lowest loan costs; and get your free copy of “Budgeting for Profit’'. No obligation, of course. Attend Roswell Ceremony Mrs Thelma Hammon attended Saturday evening wedding rites at Roswell Presbyterian church uniting Cheryl Swanson and Rob ert Obendorf Th* bride is a daughter of the Roy Swansons of Roswell and her husband is a resident of Venise, Fla. After a honeymoon trip to Sun Valley, i the newlyweds plan to make their j home in Venisc. Bill Hammon of Corvallis serv- cd as an usher during the cere- mony and his mother, Thelma Hammon, cut the wedding cake. They attended a rehearsal dinner Friday evening in Roswell. Renee Hardman was a weekend ' guest of Jackie Nailion in On- ■ tario. Craig. Jodi, Tami and I-a nee Holcomb, children of Mrs. Dudley j Kurtz, spent the weekend with > their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W D. Holcomb in Nyssa. On Sunday they celebrated Jodi's an- 1 niversary with a birthday dinner. Attend Ontario Session Mrs. Jake Borge accompanied the Rev. Elmer Rosenkilde and Charles Witty to Ontario Sunday afternoon when they attended a meeting of the County Council of Churches. Saturday evening dinner guests of the Henry Days in Adrian were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Witt. Ray Simpson and Jake Borge ( fished Sunday at Cow lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simpson and fam ily were dinner guests of Mrs. Ray Simpson. The Jim Miller and Louis Stam families were Sunday evening dinner guests in the Luit Stam residence. The dinner honored the hostess on her birthday an niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Over- street of Boise visited April 13 with his brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Judd. To Buy. Sell or Reni, Try the Classified Pagel See Us Now • • • for • • • CHLORO I.P. C. (Liquid or Granules) RUTOXONE D0WP0N CYTROL ATRAZINE DINITRO GENERAL Polyethylene Sheeting Mr. und Mis. J. R. Harris of I Nampu visited Sunday in the home of their «on - in - law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Gene De- Minck and family. nesday night buffet dinner at Brownie’s cafe, given last week for the late league. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hobson and Joe Jr. of Ontario, Mike Fitzsim mons of Nyssa, Shirley Seward and Diane Dixon of Northwest Nazareno college at Nampa were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward. 1/ k Old iirrnui. SUNDAY MUSIC RECITAL FEATURES LOCAL STUDENTS Piano students of Mrs. Robert Reed of Caldwell were presented in recital Sunday afternoon in the music room at Nyssa high school. Those participating were Don Ballou, Lynn Ashby, Shannon Sadamori, LaRae Ashby, Pam Mc- “Automation — man’a effort Partland, Ellen Ashby, Christin to make work ho easy that Call, Marcia Jackson, Juli Ann women can do it all.” Peterson, Nancy Jackson, Cheryl Wilson, Deborah Hendricks and DINNER GUESTS IN BOISE Monica Quinowski. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge Mrs. Reed served refreshments were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. to the guests at the close of the and Mrs. John Metzler in Boise. program. License Tests Dated April 22 at City Hall A drivers license examiner will lie on duty at Nyssa city hall Fri day. April 22, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 2 pm., according to announced from the Oregon De partment of Motor Vehicles. All persons wishing original licenses or permits to drive are asked to file applications well ahead of the scheduled closing hour in order to assure time for completion of the required license test. Classifieds Bring Ree ulis I IDAHYBRID DENT CORN 1HÎ -zz~ • st? Guests in Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley, the Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Millen of Caldwell were April 12 evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs A. D. Grimes at Caldwell. Ed Henderson is a patient in the Veterans’ hospital at Boise. 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