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I THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1966 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE THREE Program io Be Staged This Evening In Apple Valley School Gymnasium By Mri. Waldo Smalley Mrs. Roy Rookstool attended APPLE VALLEY Apple Vai the annual Christmas luncheon ley lrl'A executive committee met party of the Merry Matrons club Monday evening to plun their held Saturday nt Brownie’s cafe. Christmas activities. The commit Mrs Rookstool visited Sunday af- tee muking popcorn balls met j ternoon- with Mis. Blanche Hoff- | man in the Buena Vista area. Tuesday in the school kitchen (■rude school students will give Mr and Mrs. William Knox were a Christmas program this evening, evening visitors in the Rookstoo) Dec. IS, in the gymnasium. Ev-1 residence. eryone is welcome to attend. Roturn From Minneapolis Trip Mr. and Mrs. William Poppe re Mr. und Mrs. Lloyd Hawkins turned Saturday from u aeven- and family of Melba were Sunday week trip to Minnesota where dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Ed they visited her relatives in Min Sell : neupolia and with his relatives at I The Walter Hopper family and Rochester. They also visited oth Jerry Miller, ail of Union, were er relatives and friends in the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. area. Lloyd Dibble Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Henshaw Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Henry and of Middleton were Friday lun daughter of Oconto, Neb., were cheon guests of Mr. and Mrs Wai- , Dec. 7 evening dinner guests of do Smalley. In the afternoon I they visited the Hicks sisters in Mr and Mrs. Roy Rookstool. Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pitman | 4 H CLUB MEMBERS GIVE and sons of Boise were weekend | TO CHILDREN'S HOME Second meeting of the 4 • H guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Stitchettes club was called to or Pitman. Mrs Ethel Wild and Jerry Wil I der Dec. 12 at the home of Vir son of Nysxa wore Sunday din- ] ginia Cleaver. The group decided to have a Christmas party with ner guests of Mr and Mrs. Dwight | Seward. out gift exchange. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley All members of the club were were Saturday luncheon guests i to take gift articles prepared for a Christmas package which will of Mrs. Betty Grimes and Ruth j Weed in Caldwell. be sent to a children’s home. During the meeting, materials for the new year were distributed to those attending. Next meeting will be held Jan 9. 1967, at the Virginia Cleaver residence Shirley Cleaver, Reporter. HENDRICKS EARNS DEGREE AT UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Bob Hendricks was among near ly 450 candidates completing re quirements for degrees at Univer sity of Oregon’s fall graduation convocation held Friday, Dec. 9. mo The U of O graduate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hendricks of Nyssa, received a bachelor of sci ence degree. Dr Roy E. Lieuallen, chancellor of the Oregon state system of higher education, gave the gradu ation address and Dr. William C. Jones, dean of administration, ' conferred the degrees. Senior Citizens will meet at 10:30 a m. Friday, Dec. 16, in the Methodist church basement for their annual potluck Christmas dinner. It is asked that everyone at DANCE ENDS WORK SESSION tending take a covered dish and Nyssa FFA and FHA students own table service. All eligible held a work session Dec 5 to com residents are cordially invited to plete a float for Nyssa’s Saturday attend. afternoon Christmas parade. After the float was finished, HOLIDAY TIME ... is danger time for walkers. I.inda Ballou entertained with a song and Carl Smith presented a One out of four Christmas acci skit. A brief dance session was dents involve pedestrians. Forty held and refreshments were serv percent occur between 4 p m. and midnight Christmas Eve and er to those present. nearly 75 percent during the first 30 hours of the holiday. Avoid To Buy. Sail or Trad*. that run - down feeling. Walk Try the Clamfied Pagel wisely! A John Deere Toy WILL BRING GREAT JOY! Friends in the Nyssa - Adrian area were notified Sunday eve ning of the death of Mrs. Maude Haney, widow of the late Harry Haney. The couple lived at Owyhee junction while in this area, and following the death of her hus band several years ago, Mrs. Ha ney went to Morrill, Neb , to be near her stepson, Chet Haney, who resides at nearby Scotts bluff. She succumbed Friday at the Morrill residence of a Mrs. Baker with whom she made her home. Since leaving this area, Mrs. Haney had been a continuous DRIVER'S LICENSE TESTS reader of the Gate City Journal, DATED DEC. 16 IN NYSSA A driver’s license examiner will having renewed her subscription be on duty at Nyssa city hall Fri in September this year. day, Dec. 16, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., according to EXPRESSION OF THANKS I take this opportunity to pub announcement received from the Oregon Department of Motor Ve licly thank Amalgamated Sugar company employees for the beau hicles. All persons wishing original tiful plant sent to me following licenses or permits to drive are my recent accident. I also want asked to file applications well to thank my friends for their ahead of the scheduled closing many cards and telephone calls. —Mrs. Alberta Strawn hour in order to assure time for completion of the required license CLASSIFIEDS FOR RESULTSI test. THESE MEN WERE INSTALLED into office on Ralph Lowe, master; George Cartwright, junior the evening of Dec. 12. 1966, at the Masonic tem warden; and Jess W. Rigney, secretary. Others, ple of Golden Rule lodge No. 147. They are (left not present when the picture was taken, are John to right) William W. Webb, senior steward; Walter Strickland, senior warden; and Charles Sykes, Ford, senior deacon; Fred O. Koch, chaplain; junior steward. SENIOR CITIZENS PARTY SET AT METHODIST CHURCH Maude Haney Dies Friday in Nebraska at our * i 'S- * i ' iri iw.0 TV ..'a, Ill/ « Strictly Fresh Get ready for the Holiday feasting and merry-making and be SAVINGS ahead in the bargain ... in the many, many fine food bargains featured at RAY'S FOOD FAIR Pre-Holiday STOCK-UP SALE! You'll find the traditional favorites sale- priced 'way down LOW to give you the BEST BUYS in holi day feasting supplies. 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