Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 22, 1953, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER
b o r ia i i \ c t i ii 111
1 mg at Frenchglen school in Harney
i-cunty. Sgt. Barrett, serving with
the United States Air Force, is
stationed a: Fairchild. Wa h Mrs
Barrett will continue with her
teaching until her hu.sbanfl is re-
Ua-ed from the service They will
later make their home in Yakima
An<*re^$he groom’s father Is an
apple orchardist.
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Carole Wilson, Editor
Phone 2233
Ann Wvpne Marries
Keith Gooch of Idaho
Gloria Gonver Honored
, Lloyd Tc»Wer and Mr. and Mrs. L.au day anniversary.
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Tobler.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Wynn an­
nounce the marriage of their daugh­
ter, Anne to Keith Rich Gooch, son
of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Gooch of Ash­
ton, Idaho. The marriage vows were
solemnized October 21 in the Idaho
Falls Temple.
Miss Wynne is a graduate of Ont­
ario ld«h school, and lias attended
BYU at Provo, Utah. Mr. Gooch
graduated from Ashton high school
and Ricks college at Rexburg.
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Thursday Afternoon
Bridge Club
Legion Auxiliary Meets
Thursday Evening
Members of the American Leg.on
Auxiliary met Thursday evening in
the veterans hall. A report was made
that three members made grape
jelly for the Nyse» hospital. The
welfare (».airman reported on two
local Veteran’s families and bought
1 food amounting to $26 The Auxlll-
I lary voted Vf» give $10 to the Louie
Vendrell fund.
Plans were made U- hfive a
Dinner Guests
"Carry-in-dlnner” for the local vet­
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roberts were erans on Armistice day at 7.30 at
dinner guests Sunday o f Mr. and the Veterans hall. Mrs. Clella Jami­
Mrs. Leon Roberts. The cccasicn son will have charge of the program.
marked the 39 wedding anniversary
The auxiliary voted to help the
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roberts
Past Presidents Parley make and
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bag cookies for the Veterans hosp­
Dinner Guest
ital for their annual Christmas
Jerry Tucker was a dinner guest party.
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Sunday of Jack Duncan.
Party Honors Two
Bvbee Guests In Boise
Mary Lee Wahlert and her daddy.
Bill Wahlert were honored on their
birthdays Friday iren in g at a party
given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilton Jackson.
CHher guests for home mode ice
cream and cake were the Wahlerts,
the Jacksons and Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Yost.
S Sgt. and Mrs. Ray Bybee were
dinner guests in Boise Saturday
evening of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Atke-
son.
Llovd Tobler Honored
Mr. and Mrs Hugh Tobler enter­
tained Sunday evening in honor of
Lloyd Tobler on his birthday anni­
versary. Other guests were Mrs
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how m any hours o f restful sleep yot
get at night.
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Get M u scle-R u b tod a y from yout
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R egu la r size b ottle $1.25. You savi
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$2.25 size.
Muscle-Stub D? Ä
Members of the A.A.U.W. met
Monday evening at the home of Mrs.
HurAld Brendle.
Mrs. DorotSty Burger of the wel­
fare office in Ontario was a guest
zpeaker for the evening.
Mrs. Brendle and Mrs. Elvin Bal­
lou and Mrs. John Briehl served re­
freshments
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Pinochle Club Meets
Mrs. Bill Schoen was hostess to
members of her Wednesday after­
noon pinochle club with Mrs. Bob
Miesinger as guest player.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Carl Se­
bum, high Mrs. John Barnett, low;
and Mrs. Hekner Ostrom and Mrs.
Miesinger, traveling.
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Brendles Entertain
Mr. and Mrs Harold Brendle en-
tertained members o f their Mr. and
Mrs. club at their home Thursday
evening. Dr. R A. Danford and Mrs.
John Olsen won the high scores.
Supper Club Meets
Members of the Sunday evening
supper club met at the home o f Mr
and Mrs. Harold Brendle -with Mr.
| and Mrs. George Sallee
as guests.
Following dinner, high scores at
bridge were Dr. and Mrs. George
I
Cobern and Mr. and Mrs. George
Sallee.
| During the evening Mr. and Mrs.
George Cobern were presented with
pink and blue shower gifts. Mrs.
Fred Bracken was presented with a
birthday cake in honor of her birth­
NATIONAL HONEY WEEK
Mrs J. L. Hernman entertained
member.- of her Thur-day afternoon
bridge club at her home with Mrs
Campbell Baer as a guest player.
Mrs. Tom Eldrtdge won high and
Mrs. C. A Mally won the traveling
prize.
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Garden Club Meet
Planned At Vale
Miss Gloria Gonyer, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Leo Gonyer, was
honored guest on her 13th birthday
at a party given Tuesday evening
at the Wayne Chesnut home. Fol­
lowing an evening of rollar skating
i in Ontario, the guests returned to
Nyssa for refre. hmentt and Miss
Gonyer opened her gifts. Place» were
laid for 10.
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Tuesday Evening Bridge
Club Meets at Eldridges
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Mrs. Clyde Snider was a gue.-t
The Malheur district garden club
meeting will be held in Vale, Oct­ player when members of the Tue--
day evening btjdge jelub met a, the
ober 24, at the Methodist chuveb.
Visiting from the State federation home of Mr Tom Eldndgo
High scores were won by M rs
of garden clubs w 11 be Mrs. L. W.
Frank-, state president and Mrs. Lew Horn man aiul Mrs. C A Mally
John Hencier on. carre-pending sec­ Three tables were in play.
retary, both of RedUond.
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Mrs. Wanda Edlunds, OFGC cor­ I Mr and Mrs. Lloyd
sage chairman, will give a corsage
Wilson Entertain
making and Christmas wreath mak­
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd W!'.-on enter­
ing demonstration. Following the
demonstration, she will conduct a tained members of their Mr and
workshop for women in the audi­ Mrs club at their home Wednesday
ence. She will also have corsage 1 evening. Guest players were Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Parmer.
materials for sale.
High score prizes were won by Mr.
The meeting is open to the public.
and Mrs. Farmer and Mr. and Mrs
Ted Morgan.
Thursday Afternoon Bridge
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Members of the Thursday after­
Couples
Club
Date Changed
noon bridge club met at the home of
Mrs. Robert Wilson. Mrs. Hugh T ob­
Date for the nest meeting o f the
ler and Mrs. B. E. Ross were guest Episcopal Guild Couples club has
players. Mrs. Ross and Mrs. John been changed to Thursday. Nov. 1.
Olsen won high scores.
instead o f Oct. 22 as was previously
announced.
Skating Party
Held In Ontario
Members of the first and second
Juni«rs of the Christian Bible school
were in Ontario Friday evening to
a skating party. They were accom p­
anied by their teacher. Mrs. Roy
Barnes and Mrs. Harold Robbins.
Refreshments were enjoyed at the
close o f the evening.
Billings Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Glea Billings enter­
tained members o f their Mr. and
Mrs. Club at their home Sunday
evening. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rine­
hart were guest players. Mrs. Br­
ings held high score and Warren
Farmer held second high.
Girl Sjout Troop
Eleots Officers
Members o f Girl Scout troop No.
5 held election o f officers with the
following girls taking office: Gret-
chOr Rinehart, president; Marjorie
Tyler, secretary and Joanne Bellon,
treasurer.
The girls are making plans for «
Japanese party for part of their
hostess badge requirements. Nov. 2
has tentatively been set as the date
for the supper to be given for the
girl’s parents.
family wqj* Sunday v.utors
ch# j sister, Mrs. Campbell Baer.
Wayne Chesnut h.-ine.
Mrs. C. W. Buchner spent Wed­
Mr. and Mr*. Juhn (ludilartl. Sr. nesday In Caldwell visiting her ,-t -
Palsey.
■f N tu . -pent Sunday evening ter. Mrs
visiting with, their son and daugh-
ter-tn-law, M. and Mrs. Johnny
Goddard
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pond »e r r tail­
ed to California last Wednesday
afternoon due to the illness at Mr
Pond’s mother, Mrs. Martha Pond
of Riverside. Calif.
Following close on the heels of the
Mr and Mrs. Rud Chiwm and Mr. reaolnr deer hunting reason, which
and Mr a. John Ootddard spent Sun­ closes Oct. 16. a hunter’s choice
season will open this Saturday ‘
day in Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Ry bee were in joOct. 17» and extend through next
Reno over the week end where they Tuesday iQct 20).
The open area Eastern Oregon
met Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Barker of
Ogden They enjoyed a special anel
act and saw Nick Lucas at the
Hotel, Golden.
Mrs. Nellie Hubert of !>radwt*tHl,
j S Dakota, returned to her home
1 Tuesday after spending a week vnjj
her daughtter and son-in-law, Mr.
and M rs. Kin-ey Keveren.
Hunter's Choice
Deer, Elk Dates
Are Announced
i family spent rhe week end in W »1-
. va whore they visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Wyakoff and in Baker
! vi-iting Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Lcvt>
Mrs. Hay Bybee of Spokane,
Wash., and Mrs. Jay Bybee and
Pamela spent Monday in Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. 15. V. Wilson visited
ver the week end In Imbler, Oregon,
with Mr Wilson’s parents, Mr and
Mrs. Lyle Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Penrod spent
last week end with Mr. and Mr-
Orson Summers at Halfway.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shaw xp«-tw
Sunday In Homedale with the Rev
and Mrs. E. J. Wilson.
and
M rs.
B oyd
S lt a ffe r
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Dr. D.
W. Graves
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• Glasses fitted
Caldwell
Phone 9-2312
HOW
Mr. and .Mrs. Dwight W t'kofi' and
M r.
hunters will be intere-ted in is the
of the summit of the Cas-
ar.ge < with exceptions noted
the 195J Ore* in Hunting Reg-
tUiKUM).
R ig limit is et at one mult or
blaek-U.led deer o f either sex for
' oo*e huntejj p, v-ts»ing unused
deer
it d p o s sib le for »his stro n g ca p ifol stock
fire in su ra n c e c o m p a n y »o s a v e 1 5 % ®n
fire in su ra n c e re s ts fo r o w n e rs of better
p ro p e rtie s? The a n s w e r to this q u e stio n
m a y m e a n m o n e y in y o u r p o c k e t! A s k us.
RENSTROM AGENCY
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Dial 6697
so tough
of
Boise visited Monday end Tuesday
o f last week with Mr. and Mrs
Johnny Goddard and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hand of
Carlm, Nev. were houseguests last
Sunday and Monday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shaw.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Bamev of
Hillsboro, Oregon arrived last week
to visit with their daughter and son-
in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Oeorge Cobern
Mrw Bu rival Brown of Ogden
visited over the week end with her
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LOCAL NEWS
Aquamatic X
Now is the TIME to Male© Your
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McPartland
and family spent the week end in
Former Nvssa Girl Marries
Richland visiting Mr. and Mrs. J F.
I Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McGee of
Riley, former Nyssa residents, an­ McPartland.
nounce the marriage of their c .ugh-
Mrs. George Hennrman stopped
ter, Doris Evelyn to Sgt. Robert E in Nyssa Wednesday en route to her
Barrett, son o f Mr. and Mrs. R. F home in Baker, after visiting rela­
Barrett of Yakima. Wa.-h.
tives in Bassett, Nebraska for the
Mrs. Barrett, a graduate o f Nyspa past two weeks.
high school and E O. C. E„ is teach-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flvnn and
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