Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 21, 1956, Page PAGE ELEVEN, Image 11

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 21. ISM
Nyssa LDS Group
Attends Festival
O ne set of a ll-g u l d a n c e rs and
se v e ra l o th e r N yssans a tte n d e d
th e LD S d ra m a -d a n c e fe stiv a l at
S a lt l a k e C ity d u rin g MIA co n ­
fere n c e at th e U n iv e rsity of U ta h
sta d iu m J u n e 15 an d 16.
T h e fe stiv a l w as sch ed u led for
b o th n ig h ts , b u t d u e to ra in F r i­
day th e show w as can celled an d
th e tw o n ig h ts show ings w e re
com bined.
M any d iffe^n t an d colo rfu l
d an ces w ere d isp lay ed , in clu d in g ,
couple, folk, o rig in al. L a tin A m e r­
ican w ith b o th boys an d g irls
p a rtic ip a tin g . A n all girls d a n c e
w as p re se n te d , th e red. w h ite an d
blue d an ce w h ic h th e N yssa g irls
p a rtic ip a te d in. T h e re w e re o v e r
"0 0 0 p a rtic ip a n ts an d m ore th a n
20.000 sp e c ta to rs fo r th e a n n u a l
e v e n t.
T h e set of N yssa girls from th e
second w a rd w ere. B a rb a ra Beck,
M ary B aer, K a th y C a rr, J u lia
P a lm e r, C aro l C ooper. R eona
C h riste n se n , S ally K esler, E la in e
G lover. L in d a B ow ns, N ancy
S k e e n w ho stav ed in p riv a te
hom es, an d Mrs. M elvin C o tterell.
O th e rs a tte n d in g w e re Mr. an d
jM rs . F ra n k S k een . Mr. a n d M rs.
E rsel B eus, Mr. an d M rs. W a y ­
ward T alb o t. M rs. B essie B a ir an d
K a rm a K esler.
T h e N yssa d a n c e rs w e re u n d e r
th e d ire c tio n of Mr. an d M rs.
M elvin C o tte re ll.
Miss K a rm a K e sle r a ssisted in
ta k in g th e g irls to »Salt L ak e an d
v isite d w ith th e V ib e rt K e sle rs
w ho a re fo rm e r N yssa re sid e n ts.
Around Arcadia
Mrs. Lyle Miner
Hostess at Luncheon
Miss Ànneiie Slradiey-Boyd Haney
Wed In Nyssa Christian Church
b u r ia l
Miss C leta W em ick , h o nored
q u e e n -e le ct of B e th e l 33, J o b ’s
D a u g h te rs
re tu rn e d
T u esd ay
from M ilw aukee, O re., w h e re
sh e w as an h o n o red g u est a t th e
in s ta lla tio n of B eth el 10 S a tu rd a y
J u n e 16.
Miss W ern ick m ad e th e trip by
tra in . W hile in M ilw au k ee she
w as a h o u seg u est of Miss J a n e
B ell. S h e v isited w ith th e M isses
J a n e t A une, S a n d y M cK eel and
J u d y D eford an d Mr. an d Mrs.
F ra n k M ayes a ll of M ilw auke.
E n ro u te h o m e she a tte n d e d th e
in s titu tio n an d in sta lla tio n of
B e th e l UD in S alem S u n d ay .
Mr. and M rs. L eon R oberts and
th e ir th re e c h ild ren re tu rn e d S a t­
u rd ay from a tw o w eeks a. ,tion
trip to M issouri an d K en tu ck y .
A t St. L ouis, th ey v isited Mr
R o b e rt’s b ro th e r, Mr a n d Mrs.
W. J. R o b erts and son, Mr. and
Mrs. N o rb e rt R a d tk e and c h ild re n
an d Mr. and M rs. J . T. Isb el an d
children.
Mrs. Quast Hostess
To Newcomers Club
In W est L ib e rty , th e y v is ite d
Mr. R o b e rt’s siste r, Mr. an d M rs.
C h a rle s C o ttle, J r., ar.d c h ild re n
a n d Mr. an d M rs. C h a rle s C o ttle ,
Sr.
T h e W F R o b e rts' a n d th e
L eon R o b erts v isited a n o th e r
b ro th e r, Mr. an d Mrs. E a rl R o b ­
e rts a n d c h ild re n a t W illow
S p rin g s, Mo., M r. an d M rs. C oy
R rv an , fo rm e r N yssa re sid e n ts
an d Mr an d Mrs. J. J . P a tte rs o n
an d boys.
Take Advantage o f . . . .
F R O Z E N FOOD S E A S O N
To Really 5$ Save
T he last N ew co m ers B ridge
c lu b o f th e y e a r w as held at th e
hom e of M rs H en ry Q u a st W ed­
nesd ay ev en in g . T h e g ro u p had a
su rp rise pink an d b lu e sh o w er
fo r M rs. G eo rg e K ran tz.
M rs. D w ight M ason w on high
prize and Mrs. W illiam P ark in so n ,
low.
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M ichael E a stm a n is at Cove,
O re. w h e re he is co u n ciler to th e
e ig h th a n d n in th g ra d e rs a t the
E p iscap al su m m e r cam p.
J . C. O lsen has re tu rn e d from
th e M ercy h o sp ital in N am pa,
w h e re he receiv ed tre a tm e n t. He
cam e h o m e J u n e 13 a fte r tw o
w eeks.
S ta y in g a t th e G ra n t Jo n es
hom e is th e ir g ra n d d a u g h te r,
D a p h n e , 3 y e a r old d a u g h te r of
M r a n d M rs. J a c k A tk eso n of
Boise.
M r. an d M rs. Tom Jo n e s sp en t
S u n d a y , J u n e 10 at P a y e tte Lakes.
H o u seg u esls a t th e D. W. H oop­
e r hom e T h u rsd a y ev en in g w e re
Mrs. H o o p er’s a u n t and uncle, Mr.
a n d M rs. B lyde C hild of R o y ,,
U tah.
D ean S u th e rla n d of Boise w as
a w e e k e n d g u est a t th e D uane
H olcom b hom e.
By Purchasing a—
Limings E ntertain
A t Bridge Saturday
Philco
Home Freezer
Mr. a n d M rs. E. A. L im in g
e n te rta in e d at b rid g e S a tu rd a y
ev en in g a t th e ir hom e.
H igh p rize w in n e rs w ere Mrs
H o uston W ilson an d H aro ld B ren-
dle, an d low , Mrs. H aro ld B ren d le
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St. P au l’s Guild
M eeting and Show er
T h r last m e e tin g o f the S t 1
P a u l’s E pi«cipal G u ild w as held
M onday, J u n e 11 a t th e p a rish
hall. C o -h ostesses w e re M rs. R alph
L a w re n c e and M rs. H e rb e rt G ros-
d id ier.
A sh o rt b u siness m ee tin g w ith
th e old officers lea d in g w as held,
a n d a p in k and b lu e sh o w er for
M rs. G ro sd id ier.
T h e new o fficers w ill ta k e over
th e offices in S e p te m b e r.
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M rs. G eorge M oeller
D ial 2733
SuminiTfiiiN Ealing
is Fnn in Oregon
Leon Roberts Take
Vacation Trip East
M rs. L y le M «ier w as hostess to
m em b ers of the Ja y c e e -e tte s
T h u rsd a y ev en in g at h e r hom e at
a lun ch eo n and pinochle. Mrs. Ja y
B ybee w as a guest.
P riz e w in n ers w ere M rs. D ayle
Moss, M rs. G erald C u rry . Mrs.
D ale B in g m an and M rs M a rv in
W ilson.
Mrs. D ayle Miss w ill be hostess
to th e gToup T h u rsd a y ev en in g .
J u n e 28
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Bethel Queen-Elect
Attends Installation
B end sp e n t th e w eek en d here
w ith th e ir p a re n ts. T h ey re tu rn e d
C ecil H ouston w e n t to B oise to B end M onday an d took th e ir
F rid a y to m e e t his fa th e r, B en tw o c h ild re n w ho h av e b een v isit-
H ouston, w h o cam e by p la n e from in k tw o w eek s w ith th e ir g ra n d ­
Los A n g eles to sp en d th e su m m e r p a re n ts.
M rs. F re d M a rtin and son of
h ere. P eggy H o u sto n o f W e is e r|
js v isitin g a t th e H o u sto n hom e, E m m e tt a n d h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs.
a n d K e n n e th H a v e rk a m p of S e ­ J a c k V a n W in k le r an d c h ild re n of
a ttle a rriv e d M o n d ay to sp en d H e p p n e r v isite d a t th e C ecil H o u ­
th e su m m e r h e re . K e n n e th is a sto n h o m e last w eek.
R u th a n d C ra ig B u rb a n k are
n e p h e w o f C ecil H ouston.
M r. an d Mrs. B ill S tra d le y of v isitin g re la tiv e s n e a r R u p ert.
M rs. G eo rg e H u st left la st w eek
fo r a w e e k ’s v isit w ith re la tiv e s
n e a r M oscow an d B o n n ers F e rry .
S h a ro n R ic h a rd se n of T w in
F a lls is v isitin g h e r g ra n d p a re n ts,
M r. an d M rs. E rn e st S tep h en sen .
D o ro th y H o uston re tu rn e d to
h e r hom e S a tu rd a y a fte r fo u r days
in th e N yssa h o sp ita l w h e re she
h a d su rg e ry on h e r h a n d fo r a
bj
c u t le g e m e n t sh e re c e iv e d la st
w in te r fro m a b ro k e n b o ttle.
FRANCES FIELES
T h e A rcad ia c lu b m et J u n e 8
Home Economist
O rejón Wheat League a t th e h om e o f M rs. P a rle y F eik.
T h is is th e last clu b m e e tin g u n ­
Lewis Building
til S e p te m b e r. T h e p o tlu c k d in n e r
Portland 4. Oregon
fo r th e c lu b m em b ers an d th e ir
fam ilies w ill be in J u ly a n d th e
H ere w e live in the one spot in
w a te rm e lo n feed w ill be in A u g ­
the world w here the finest stra w ­
u st.
berry shortcake is possible. Our
M arshall v a r ie t y s t r a w b e r r ie s
M r. an d M rs. O tis B u llard and
are the finest berries known for
M r. an d M rs. C h a rle s B u lla rd took
f la v o r an d r ic h n e s s . O r e g o n 's
a p icn ic d in n e r to W eiser p a rk
dairy products m eet the high
a n d d ro v e to th e G a llo w a y d am in
standards set by the n ation ’s
th e afte rn o o n .
dairy industry. And o f course,
the flour used in your sh ortcak e
D on B o w ers a n d K a rl K e ssle r
is the finest baking flour known
le ft la s t w e e k w ith th e N atio n al
. . . m ade of soft w heat grow n in
G u a rd fo r F o r t L e w is fo r tw o
Oregon!
w eek s tra in in g .
PAGE ELEVEN
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd H aney
S aturday Tea At
A d o u b le rin g cerem o n y J u n e fre sh m e n ts w e re M rs. Leo Fife, D ority Home
Mrs. J o e D o rity a n d M rs. Her-1
1 a t 8 o'clock a t th e C h ristia n M rs. H . J . S an d ers, Mrs. G len
a n T o w n e w e re hostesses a t a j
c h u rc h u n ite d in m a rria g e , Miss G reen , M rs. O sc a r H aney an d th e m
te a J u n e 9 h o n o rin g S is te r A lice,
A n n e tte S tra d le y , d a u g h te r of Mr. M isses T h e lm a M ullins and E lain e M arie a n d S iste r A n g e lin e a t th e |
a n d M rs. E lm e r S tra d le y and M edlock. In c h a rg e of th e gifts D ority hom e.
B oyd H aney, son of Mr. an d M rs. w ere th e M isses S h irley Jo S m ith ,
F rie n d s called in th e a f te r n o o n .
B a rb a ra H o rn , a n d N ad in e Igo. from 2 u n til 4 o’clock.
Je ss H an ey a ll of N yssa.
T h e R ev. E arl H astin g s o ffic­ M rs. D w ig h t S m ith and Mrs. H a r­
iated in th e p re se n c e of 25 im ­ old D ail had c h a rg e of th e flo w ers
m e d ia te re la tiv e s. P in k an d w h ite an d corsages.
M r. H a n e y is a g ra d u a te of N ys­
p eo nies w ith w h ite can d les in the
fo rm of an a rc h w a y d e c o ra te d th e sa h ig h school, class of 1955 and-
M rs. H an ey , 1956.
church.
T h e b rid e giv en in m a rria g e by
F o r h e r g o in g -aw ay en sem b le
h e r fa th e r, chose a w h ite lin en th e b rid e ch o se a p in k polished
su it w ith p in k accessories for h e r: c o tto n d ress. A fte r a w edding
w ed d in g a n d c a rrie d p in k rose trip to S a lt L a k e C ity th ey are
b u d s on a w h ite bible.
m a k in g th e ir hom e in B end w h ere
M iss M ary A n n F ich t, m aid of, M r. H an ey is em p lo y ed by th e
h o n o r w o re a g re e n a n d p in k E a ste rn O re g o n M ills.
dress
w ith
p in k
accessories. | O u t of to w n g u ests w ere Mrs.
B rid esm aid w as Miss C aro ly n H a rla n D ivin an d M arg aret, C a ld ­
B ra n d t a ttire d in a n a q u a d ress j w ell, M rs. C assie G o sh e rt, Boise,
w ith a re d ro se corsage. M iss j M rs. J o h n R ay an d d a u g h te r, Jo
M ary L ou B a te m a n w as soloist.
A nn, N ew
P ly m o u th , W a lte r
D ale H an ey w a s b e st m an and S tra d le y an d Mrs. W illiam S tr a d ­
J im F a rm e r w as u sher.
ley. P a rm a , an d M rs. B e n tle y M it­
F o r h e r d a u g h te r’s w ed d in g th e j ch ell an d Mr. an d M rs. C laren ce
b rid e ’s m o th e r chose an a q u a ny- { M itch ell of V ale.
Ion d re ss w ith p in k accessories j
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an d th e b rid g ro o m ’s m o th e r, a
n a v y b lu e a fte rn o o n d ress w ith JA C K S O N S LEA V E FO R SO U TH |
M rs. W ilto n J a c k s o n a n d her
w h ite accessories. B o th w o re p in k
fiv e c h ild re n left re c e n tly fo r V ic­
ro seb u d corsages.
to rv ille , C alif, fo r a tw o m o n th s’
T h e co u p le w as h o n o red a t a v isit w ith h e r p a re n ts , M r. and
re c e p tio n a t th e N yssa second M rs. T . J . H illm an .
w ard L D S sta k e house follow ing
Mr. Ja c k so n w ill jo in them
th e w ed d in g . A ssistin g w ith r e ­ th e re la te r.
Buy when fruits and vegetables are at
their finest and prices the lowest—
See The New Philco
18-cu. ft. Freezer Today
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Nyssa Furniture
One Block W est of ihe Depot
Phone 6633
N y ssa
q UAL/TY
fresh Pees
frozen food
SALE
Here We Go Again
This Time Ladies 1 and Girls 1 Slips
OREGON HAS A U IT TAKES to give
you a sum m ertim e of f i n e s tra w ­
b e rry s h o r tc a k e e a tin g . T h e
w heat grow ers and stra w b e rry
grow ers have encouraged your
grocer to m ake "specials" th is
week so you will be able to give
your fam ily all they w an t of th is
su p er dessert. Y our b ak er too,
will be featu rin g m any delicious
sh o rtcak e t r e a t s . P a r t i c u l a r l y
handy a re th e sho rtcak e d essert
c u p a However, if y our idea for
sh o rtcak e Is crunchy, golden bis­
c u its , h e r e 's an o ld -fa s h io n e d
recipe w hich is a real s n a p ... and
rsade b e tte r because of Oregon
wheat.
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ALL YEAR-ROUND
A HOME FREEZER PAYS FOR ITSELF
A freezer saves you money. A nd how! You
buy m eat at quantity prices. You buy fruits
and vegetables at the peak of the harvest,
when quality is high. You bake pies, cakes,
casseroles ahead so you're
never flustered when unex­
pected guests arrive. Foods
are just as fresh and tasty as
the day they went into your
freezer. T h in k of the tim e
you save, the shopping trips.
See your electric appliance
dealer . . . let him help you
choose the freezer that suits
your family's needs.
Ladies 1 Nile Gowns
Cotton Sheers — Sum m er W eight
We Have 52 of Them
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.99
While They Last
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Dots
Nyssa, Oregon
OREGON WHEAT COMMISSION
305 S. W lot», PENDLETON, OREGON
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While They Last
32
34
36
40
46
BRACKEN’S ^
c o o frib w fso * ric h b o d y
bonding
— a r . -r-.’v
Size
Size
Size
Size
Size
SAVE . . .
We H ave 112 of Them
W e Give and Redeem SRV Green Stamps
r a w r s h o r t c a k e . »00. Th e c h o ic e 0 - 0 * 0 0
« h o o t u s e d In r o w V i e d c o k e h o le s * l e e
wf -
Ju n io r Sizes 11 to 14
Reversible — Size Sizes 36 to 44 — Regular 8.95 J * ir #
S a tis f y in g in e v e ry w a y e y e - a p p e a l­
in g a n d m o u t h - w a t e r i n g ; t h e r e is
n o th in g t h a t t e lls y o u so w ell t h a t
s u m m e r Is r e a lly h e re . T r y S t r a w ­
b e r r y S h o rtc a k e f o r .« n ark tim e , d e s ­
s e r t- tim e . p a r t y - t i m e o r a n y tim e . . .
s e rv e p le n ty .
rego n
100% Nylon Knit
MEN'S DRESS JACKETS
•To moke o 'peg* »bortcok* to cut in ilicot
or so wore«, odd V* cvp milk or creowi.
Mil lightly ond tpreod in preow d boking
pan. Bake at 425’ obout 20 m invtti.
--
Satin — Eyelet Trim
While They Last
2 « u p s b is c u it m l*
i* c u p m e lte d b u t t e r
H c u p m ilk o r lig h t cre a m *
M ix lig h tly u n til b le n d e d . T u r s o u t
o n l i g h t l y flo u re d b o a r d o r c lo th a n d
k n e a d 4 a r 5 tim e s . C u t la la r g e
r o u n d s B a k e a t 460 d e g r e e s IS m in ­
u te* o r u n t i l g o ld e n b ro w n .
O
Full Size and Half Slips
76
57
8
27
2
Shortcake Biscuits
m fh s . b y
Girls 1 Slips
Rayon — Taylored and Fancy
C o m b in e
REMEMBER:
Ladies 1 Slips
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So MUCH-Costs So U T T I E ?
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