Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 21, 1957, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 21. 1957
PAGE EIGHT
Annual Dinner Mrs. Wernick Inslalled Worthy
Held Here By
Matron
of Wernick Eastern
Star Chapter
Club
Friday
wick, installing chaplain and Mrs.
Mrs.
C.
A.
was
in­
The annual Junior Women’s stalled worthy matron of the Nys­ Kinsey Kevtren.
Engagement
Announced
Sartal J\ctiititirs
Phone 2233
Amity club dinner was held at
Carls Doll House Friday evening
with all 20 club members pres­
ent.
Mistress of ceremonies for the
program was Mrs. Grant Hughes.
The Mmes. Walker Low, W O
Peterson and Lloyd Lewis pre­
sented a vocal number accompan­
ied by Mrs. Henry Zobell. Read­
ings were given by Mrs. Snow­
den Roberts and Mrs. El wood
Flinders.
Charter members, Mrs. Lloyd
Lewis, Mrs. Taft Pett and Mrs.
Elwood Flinders were given spe­
cial recognition, honoring the
tenth anninversary of the club.
The program was followed by
the election of officers. Mrs. Lew­
is was elected president, Mrs.
Don Moss, first vice president,
Mrs. Hughes, second vice presi­
dent and Mrs. Walker Low. sec­
retary.
Chairmen of committees are
Mrs,. Flinders, entertainment:
Mrs. Delbert Hooper, program;
Mrs. Madge Wilson and Mrs
Snowden Roberts, gift, and Mrs.
W. O. Peterson, reported
4*—4*
Class Holds
Reception Honors LDS
Gleaner
Comradrie
The Nyssa LDS second ward
Fruitland
Couple
A reception Sunday at the home junior gleaner class held their,
silver gleaner comradrie
of their daughter, Mrs. Gerald annual
Wednesday
evening last week
DeBord in Payette honored the
the stake house under the di-1
SOth wedding anniversary of Mr. at
rection
of Mrs. Naomi May, lead
•nd Mrs. Everett Fretwell of er.
Fruitland, long time valley resi­ A dinner was served to thi
dents who lived several years in girls
and their mothers with Mrs
the Owyhee community. Two Barbara
Chytraus, stake junior!
hundred guests attended the af­ gleaner
leader,
Mrs. Owen Froei-,
fair given by the Fretwells chil-! er and Mrs. Frank
Skeen of the j
dren.
MIA
presidency
in
attendance.
Serving were Mmes Guy Ams- j Nancy Skeen, president of the j
berry, Blaine Wash.; Charles In-{ group
mistress of ceremonies j
gram, Vale, and Olive Fretwell of for the was
program.
D. O. By­
Boise .Assisting were Mmes. Con bee and daughter, Mrs.
Celia
|
Kennard, Boise; DeWayne H:g- an original song and a presented
piano
se­
Miss Joan Maxine Reece
bee, Springfield, Ore.; Earl Fret­ lection was presented by Kathy
well, Fruitland; Edward Fret­ Carr. Mrs. Frank Skeen gave an Mr. and Mrs. William L. Reece,
well, Eugene; Stanley Fretwell, original reading and talks were Jr. of Salt Lake City, Utah an­
Boise, and Willard Fretwell, Nys- given by Mrs. Chytraus, Mrs. Em­ nounce the engagement and
sa
ma Kesler and Mrs. Naomi May.
marriage of their
Granddaughters assisting were A vocal selection was offered by forthcoming
daughter, Joan Maxine Reece, to
Reba Jo and lone Fnetwell, Eu­ Mrs. Margaret Brown accompan­ Lawrence Olson.
gene; Lana Fretwell, Fruitland; ied by Barbara McPartland and Parents of the future bride­
Shirley Kennard, Boise; Mrs. Nancy Skeen sang a solo, accom­ groom are Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Nyssa Girls Feted
Ralph Mitchell, Fruitland, and panied by Mrs. Brown.
Olson, 704 King Ave., Nyssa.
M rs. Don DeBom, Payette.
V— *
Dinner Party
The couple plan to be married With
+ — +
A
dinner
Sunday in Cald­
Attend Sunday Wedding
June 14 in Salt Lake Temple well, given party
by
Miss
Karren Fife
Couple To Be
rites.
Of Granddaughter
honored
the
birthday
anniversar­
The
bride
elect
is
a
student
at
Honored Saturday wedding
Mrs. S. C. Connell attended the
ies
of
the
Misses
Pat
Barclay
and
Brigham Young University. Her Thelma Mullins. Following din­
Sunday
of
their
grand­
At Golden W edding daughter, Miss Kay Moore to an fiance, affiliate
also a BYU student, is ner surprise decorated birthday
of Knight Templar
Ft •¡ends of Mr. and Mrs. Silas j Charles Powell of North Carolina
were presented.
Hoffman are invited to attend the in the Presbyterian church in social unit. He has completed a : cakes
After
there the group
tour of duty with the U. S. Air ! returned a movie
observance of their 50th wc ri­ Nampa.
to
the
Carl Barclay j
ding anniversary Saturday from Also attending from here were Force and is a graduate of Nyssa home where refreshments
were
high
school.
2 p m. to 5 p m. and from 7 p m Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley,
served.
to 10 p m at their home on Grand Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Keith
In addition to the honored j
Ave.
Gressley and family of Ontario.
Classified Ads Get Results!
guests the Misses Phyllis Fox.
I Cleta Wernick, Letha Sager, Nel­
lie VanderOord and Mary Lou
Bateman were in atendance.
+ +
sa chapter of Eastern Star Golden
Rule chapter 131 Monday evening
at installation, following a short
business meeting.
C. A. Wernick was installed
worthy patron, Marie Holmes, as­
sociate matron, Roy Holmes, as­
sociate patron, Mrs. William
Schireman, secretary; Mrs. Har­
ry Miner, treasurer; Mrs Jerry
Mackey, conductress and Mrs.
Paul House, associate conductress.
Hilda Tensen, organist; Mrs.
Bill Dunn, marshall; Mrs. Ermi
Paulus, chaplain; Mrs. Ea r l
Crocker, warder; Mrs. Paul Pen-
rod, sentinel. Star points are Mrs.
Harold Brendle, Adah, Mrs. Rob-
bert Brown, Adrian, Ruth, Mrs.
Penrod. Esther, Mrs. Don Gra­
ham, Martha and Miss Lois Bun-
gum, Electa.
Installing officer was Mrs. Ken
Renstrom, Mrs. Grant Rinehart,
installing marshall. Mrs. Al Chad-
Visitors at the installation were
Dr. L. A Maulding. vice associ­
ate grand guardian of Oregon
Job’s Daughters and Nancy Jo
House, honored queen of Bethel
33, and Mr, and Mrs. Cook of
Caldwell, Hermosa chapter. Mr.
COMPLETE
Cook is associate patron there.
A pansol addenda featuring
purple and white parisols was
0PT% I C S
presented Mrs. Wernick by Bethel Dr J O H N EASLY,O.D
33 Job’s Daughters. The group
also presented Mrs. Wernick bou­
Vision Specialist
quet and gift.
Mrs Earl Alexander, out-going
worthy matron presented the new 196 S . O REG O N — O N TA R IO
matron a white Bible. Past
worthy matron and patron pins Patients in Nyssa may call:
were given Mrs. Alexander and
Robert Brown, out-going worthy
patron. Out-going officers also
No Long Distant Charge
presented them with an addenda 220 Main
Ph. 6649
Hostesses for the affair were|
Mmes. Charles Schweizer, M. L j
Classified Ads Get Results!
Judd and James Miller
Phone Ontario 21
Enterprise 401
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P flR m P
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ow n
STORE
More Extreme
PRICE CUTS
HAVE BEEN TAKEN
Just A Few Days Left to
Sell Out EVERYTHING
Sandra Nicholson
Feted At Party
Mrs. Bill Nicholson and Mrs.
Don Savage were hostesses at a
party Friday afternoon at the
Savage home honoring the 15th
birthday anniversary of Sandra
Nicholson.
Guests included Teresa Bing­
ham, Barbara Beck, Anna Mae
Fife, Vee Ann Bingham. Geral­
dine Morinaka and Diane Ix>w
+—+
Church Group Holds
Saturday Taffy Pull
The teenage group cf the
Church of the Nazarene held an
old fashioned taffy pull party at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
•Saunders Saturday evening.
The 40 persons present enjoyed
games led by Nelda Seward and;
songs led by Karen Saunders. Re- j
freshments were served.
—4*
T ir e $ f o n e
Original Equipment
NEW TREADS
Plus Tax and
1 Your Recappable Tire
r» VS
N ew T ire
T re a d D e sig n
Find YOUR Tire Size
. . . YOUR Low Price!
I r T
c l
LIFETIME
GU AR AN TEE
;
- *••• •»>- «•-%» “ ^3 - Î
* * —•
N e w T ire
G u a ra n te e
T re a d R u b b e r
V-
% \m
N ew T ire
W id th &. D epth
Size
6:40-15
6:70-15
7:10-15
7:60-15
8:00-15
9.45
9.88
12.85
13.95
14.65
18.66
19.17
23.47
26.88
27.99
Four*
36.32
37.32
50.46
52.48
53.49
* Plus tax and your recappable tire.
Courtesy Corner Service
Shell Super
Service
Nyssa
Fred Hodge Vale
Mobile Service
Shell Vale
Service
N ytta
Each* Two*
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fox were;
hosts to their Saturday evening
Mr. and Mrs. pinochle club with J
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gahn as
guest players.
Mr. and Mrs. Gahn were high
prize winners.
7 lte fyaisi Sea,
Size 6:70-15
Nelson Texaco
Service
Fruitland
Bill Hodge Payette
Mobile Service
Retread
Hut
Ontario
Bud's Union
Service
Ontario
By IONA FLINDERS
Surprised to
see me again?
Been hibemat-
I ing . . . and this
j has been the
first week that
I felt spring was
really here. And
II that reminds mb.
! we have those
adorable Peggy Easter bonnets in
I and are they ever neat- Perky |
little straws, novelty weaves, gay
flowers and ribbon and rhine­
stone trim. See them now before
it too late because at these low
prices they are irresistable.
I appreciate the fact that many !
have inquired why we discon - 1
tinued this column, but we’ll try-,
at least occasionally to let you in
on new and interesting thincs as
they come in (or happen). In the
meantime look for the yellow
sales tags that are on housedress-
es, better dresses, short coats, j
skirts and also a few maternity
numbers!
Sub-teens, you’ll really be hap­
py when you see our adorable1
new spring cottons and the neat
linen, duster type coats. Make
your Easter selection now and lay
it away while you have first
choice.
Say kids, have you seen the
new sport jackets that are all the
go in the big schools? Come up
and we’ll show you how to make
, one with a sweat shirt and bits
of rick-rack and braid. They’re
really cute.
Who ever it was that said “all
that goes up must come down” ;
never wrestled with a stuck zip­
per, I’ll bet. Be seeing you.
WILSON'S
STYLE SHOP
On the MEZZANINE at
WILSON BROS.
oooooooooocooouoooooooor I
9
T o C lo s e P o o r s
SAVE $ $ $ $ $ $
10 A.M. SPECIAL
NYLON BLEND
BLANKETS
Walter Foxes Saturday
Pinochle Club Hosts
Ójj 9+tteAe¿t ta
Applied on sound tire bodies
or your own tires
Smm
Reg. $9.95
BARGAI N TABLE
One BIG Table of Terrific Values. Mostly single items
that are left.— Each one slashed to a ridiculous price to
move fast.
10 A.M. SPECIAL
ENTIRE STOCK
BRASSIERS
YOUR CHOICE
BE
s5
VAL. to $3.95
EARLY
VALUES to $7.95
*i
NAMED BRANDS
LADIES' FINE BLOUSES
10 A.M. SPECIAL
ONE TABLE OF
VALUES TO $10.95
M EN'S SHIRTS
The Entire Stock Grouped Into One Terrific Price
LADIES' WOOL SKIRTS
VAL. to $5.00
A Ridiculous Price___But Everyone Goes At ....
VALUES TO $14.95
$3
MEN' S O X F O R D S
Reg. Values to $14.95
ENTIRE STOCK GOES AT
LAST and FINAL CUT
On Famous ’‘Freeman’’ Oxford#
MEN'S WOOL SLACKS
lOOC Wool Slacks Selling Reg. for 13 95—14 95
Now priced as cheap as work pants. Come
Early for these!!
While They Last
10 A.M. SPECIAL
PEDAL
PUSHERS
s2
VAL. to $5 95
6 84
LADI ES' DRESSES
O u r E n tire Stock of
B etter D ro sse s N o w
In
J u st
2
P r ie *
G roups. Q u ito • Few
J u n io rs and M isse s
Sizes. Save N ow l!
2 for s1.97
VAL. to 21.95
ALL GO AT
VAL. to 39.95
While They Last
*4.37
*6.37
Entire Stock
10 A.M. SPECIAL
ASSORTED
YARDAGE
VAL. to 98c
18* yd.
This Won’t Last Long
10 A.M. SPECIAL
PRICE'S
PARM A
IDAHO
GRAB
BAG
25*
Guaranteed $1 50 Value