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Thursday, April 13, 1972 The Nyssa Paté City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon APPLE VALLEY ITEMS BY FRANCES SMALLEY APPLE VALLEY - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool and Mrs. Sarah Yingling, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edens and family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edens were April 2 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rookstool. Mrs. Cora Rookstool and Mrs. Sarah Yingling were Wednesday luncheon guests at the Payette Senior Citizens Club. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool and Mrs. Sarah Yingling were Thursday afternoon shoppers in Caldwell and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rook stool of Caldwell. The Susannah Circle will meet April 20 with Mrs. Waldo Smalley. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells are the grandparents of a baby dau ghter born April 6 to Mr. and Mrs. David Sells of Boise. She was named Brandy Kay and weighed seven pounds, seven ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sells and Cory of Burley were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells and Sunday afternoon all of them visited the new baby, and Mr. and Mrs. David Sells in Boise. Mrs. Arlene Seward and Gary attended the Nazarene Young Peoples District Convention at Nampa Friday. The boys quar tet from Nyssa came home with a trophy won in the talent con test. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saun ders and sons of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. David Saunders of Fruitland were Sunday guests guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward. Mr. and Mrs. PhilClucasand family of Big Bend were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rucker. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward and Gary visited Chester Shaw at the Veterans Hospital in Boise Thursday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pierce in honor of Kimberlee’s birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward visited Monday evening in the Joe Hobson home. Mrs. Hobson arrived home Monday from the Ontario Hospital. Saturday afternoon memorial services were held in Caldwell for Fred Hanny’s father. Rela tives gathered afterward in the Hanny home to visit and for a dinner prepared by friends of the family. Mrs. Ruth Bailey was home Saturday and Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Everette Slate. Mrs. Bailey is a patient at the Treasure Valley Manor Nursing Home in Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fritts and Tami were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nichols. Don was home from Hermiston over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fritts, Mrs. Elie Crosswhite and Viola Oberländer drove to Gooding Sunday to visit with Mrs. Josie Lewis Smith, whose grandson Kenneth Farner of San Diego was recently killed in a car wreck in Arizona. Cancer Drive Ends Saturday The Annual American Can cer Society fund raising drive will continue through Saturday April 15. In addition to volunteer wor kers listed in last weeks issue of the Gate City Journal, other names received are: Rural Captains, the Mmes. Edna De Haven, Adrian; Hershel Thomp son, Kingman Kolony; Horace Chaney, Big Bend; Sam Hartley, Mitchell Butte; Donna Cleaver, Cow Hollow; Judy Raburn, Jor dan Valley, Inez Cooley, Jun tura. Oarner Top Ratings Competing against seven area schools three NHS students gar nered awards in the Eastern Oregon College Business Skills Contest in LaGrande, April 1. Jennie Shimomaeda took top honors in the typing I contest, with Barbara Bosselman pla cing third. Marlene Jamieson placed second in typing II and third in ten-key adding machine. Other participants from Nyssa include Karla Beck, Pamela Bock and Dena Piercy accompanied by Mr. Dale Earning certificates at the EOC Business Skills contest Schraufnagel, office occupa- are (I to r) Jennie Shimomaeda, Marlene Jamieson and Bar- tions instructor, ___________ bara Bosselman._______ Please DON'T Officials Travel Emil Maag, Malheur County Commissioner, attended a District 14 Economic Develop ment Association meeting in Juntura April 10. He said the meeting was called by the •USDA development group. County Judge Ellis White “My wife took up needle attended a meeting on public point...” lands in Bend, April 10. 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