Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 21, 1960, Page 7, Image 7

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THE NYSSA «ATE CITY JOURNAL NYSSA. OREGON
TBUMDAT. JAWUA1T fi. IMS
Extension Agent Nyssa Extension Unit Sleighing Party
Mary McDowell, State
In Charge of Meeting Has Ceramic Lesson For Youth Group
The Nyssa Home Extension unit
Program Planning held
Ervin Callaham On A special
its regular meeting Thursday,
program planning ses­ Jan. 14, in the social hall of the At Schilling Home
sion will be held Jan. 29 at 10:30
By Mrs. George Moeller
church with 14 mem­
Wed
in
Nevada
a m. in the First Baptist church Methodist
bers and four guests present.
ARCADIA—Irene and Carolyn
OWYHEE—Ervin Callaham, son at Ontario with Mrs. Mary Ab­
Mrs. Robert Heldt gave an eye- Schilling entertained the young
opener on candles for centerpieces people of the Lutheran church to
and Mrs. Don Leyes of Parma a sleigh ride Sunday evening at
gave a demonstration on the mak­ their home with the tractor and
bob sleds in the fields Mrs. Schil­
ing and painting of ceramics
Mrs. A. L. Heldt and Mrs Joe ling served hot chocolate to the
Dority served refreshments at the group after the ride.
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close of the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Kinsey Keveren
Tom Eldridges Host
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of Nyssa visited Wednesday eve­
Mr. and Mrs. Bridge Club
ning in the George Moeller home.
Bill Schoens Host
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldridge were
Mrs. Art Richardson and girls
Wednesday
Pinochle
Party
hosts to the Saturday night Mr.
of Boise spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
and Mrs. bridge club. Mrs. Fred
Guthrie and Gordon Oxnam were hosts at a pinochle party Wednes­ Stephensen.
day evening in their home with
prize winners for the evening.
Dorothy Houston spent Satur-
four tables in play. Prize winners
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were the Rev. John Bnehl, Mrs. day night with Ruth Houston in
Thursday Bridge Club
Max Long, Mr. and Mrs. Bill I Ontario.
Meets With Mrs. Eldridge
Toomb, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller Jimmy Sigler of Ontario is
The Tuesday afternoon bridge and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Schoen.
spending this week with hi.«
club met last week at the home
uncle, Cecil Houston and family.
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of Mrs. Tom Eldridge. Guest
Bill McEwen and Evelyn and
Chi Rho Sleigh Ride Held
players for the afternoon were Mrs. Raymond Larson Hostess Ethel McEwen of Ontario visited
Saturday at Strickland Home Mrs. Gene Chester and Mrs. Ward To Friday Bridge Club
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wells, Sunday
The Chi Rho group of the Nyssa Wieneke. Prize winners were Mrs.
Mrs. Raymond Larson was hos­ afternoon.
Christian church gathered for a Paul Penrod and Mrs. Eldridge. tess last week to her Friday after-
Mr. and Mrs. Clayvon Wilson of
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sleigh ride Saturday afternoon at
j noon bridge club. Mrs. Raymond Payette visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
the Don Strickland home. Follow­ Mrs. Devin Entertains
G. Larson, Sr., was the afternoon Coleman, Saturday.
ing the sleigh ride, a wiener roast TAN Bridge Club Thursday guest and also won high prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Norville Robbins
was held.
4-—4-
Mrs. Carl Devin was hostess and
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. Gilbert Lopez co-hostess for Faculty Wives Bridge Club
L. E. Robbins, Monday evening.
Carl Bumingham Honored
the TAN bridge club last Thurs­ Meets With Mr». Carl Devin
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard and
day evening. Guest players were
On Birthday Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Matherly were
The
faculty
wives
bridge
club
Robert Smith. Mrs. Stanley
business visitors Friday in Nampa
Mrs. Carl Burningham was hos­ Mrs.
Bybee and Mrs. Lester Tibbetts. | met Wednesday evening at the and Caldwell.
tess at a dinner Jan. 12 honoring Prize
Carl
Devin
home.
Prize
winners
winners were Mrs. Gene
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Corn visited
her husband, Carl, on his birthday
high, and Mrs. Glenn for the evening were Mrs. Dale Dick’s grandfather, Bill Corn in
anniversary. There were 12 guests Servoss,
; Overstake and Miss Marjory Ni-
Marcum,
bingo.
present.
hart. Mrs. John Conners won a Nampa hospital last week,
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I where he is recovering from
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bingo.
I Holmes and Drydales Host
major surgery.
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Miss Eva Boydell Guest
Miss Colleen Staub of Ontario j
Semi-Monthly Card Party
Monday
Bridge
Club
Plays
At Thursday Bridge Club
spent Sunday with Irene Schill- I
The Oregon Trail Grange mem­
Miss Eva Boydell was guest bers held their semi-monthly card At Raymond Larson Home
ing.
player for the Thursday afternoon party Saturday evening with Mr.
Mrs. Grover Lytle went to Del-
The Monday bridge club met at
bridge club held last week at the and Mrs. Gilbert Holmes, Mr. and the Raymond Larson home with mont. South Dakota to be with
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home of Mrs. Tom Eldridge. Af­ Mrs. Robert Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Larson as hostess for« the her »v-
mother
ternoon prize winners were Mrs. ' Mrs. Thomas Drydale hosting the 1 afternoon. Mrs. A. C. Sallee was
Miss Beverly Corn who attends
Artie Robertson and Mrs. Arthur event.
guest player and Mrs. Houston Links Business College in Boise, I
Boy dell.
spent the week end with her par­
Eight tables were in play and Wilson was high prize winner.
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Com.
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high score winners were Mrs.
The Arcadia club will meet Jan.
Rommel Moss and Walter Fox. Mrs. Herman Towne Hosts
Tone Wahlert Honored
22 at the home of Mrs. Marie Lou­
Mrs.
John
Cleaver
and
W.
O.
Un-
On 15th Birthday Anniversary
ise Mangin.
. win received low, and traveling Catholic Church Dinner
Tone Wahlert, daughter of Mr. winners were Mr. and Mrs. Herb
The Catholic church held a fam­ Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman
and Mrs. Bill Wahlert was honor­ Thomas and William Brown.
ily potluck dinner at the parish and Mr. and Mrs. Rommell Moss
ed Saturday on her 15th birthday
hall Sunday night with 30 mem­ helped serve at the annual Corn |
The
next
card
party
will
be
anniversary. Others attending in­ Jan. 30 at 8:30 p.m. The public bers present. Entertainment was banquet Wednesday evening at
cluded Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jack- is invited.
musical numbers provided by Mrs. the Oregon Trail Grange, sponsor-
son and family and Mrs. Wahlert’s
Eugene Pratt and children from . ed by the Oregon Sweet Com
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brother, John Barry and wife of
the Adrian area. Mr. and Mrs. j Growers each year.
Past Matrons and Patrons
Medford, Ore.
Charles showed films taken while
Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller j
Honored By Eastern Star
they were stationed in Alaska.
I spent Tuesday night with Mr. and i
The regular meeting of Golden
Mrs. Jim Wade in Nampa, Ida.
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Rule Chapter No. 131 Order of
Mr. and Mrs. Merildean Rob- j
of Columbus
Eastern Star was held Monday Knights
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entertained
the
following
with Mrs. Gerald Mackey, worthy Of SRV Honor Priests guests at dinner Sunday evening i
Fresh-Baked
matron, presiding.
Banauet
their home
Mr alld
Mrs Mr.
Ed
Past matrons and patrons who At Mondav ,
an !in
Henderson
of Apple
Valley,
The Knights of Columbus of ancj Mrs Walt Ford and baby of
were honored were: Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Holmes, Mr. and Mrs Will­ Snake river valley sponsored a Nyssa and Mr and Mrs. L E
iam Schireman, Mr. and Mrs. C. banquet honoring the priests of Robbins. The occasion was for
and
A. Wernick, Glen Brown, Mrs. the yahey and also those of Jor- Mrs. Merildean Robbins’ and Mrs
Grant Rinehart, Mrs. Al Chad- I dan Valley Monday-evening at the Walt ford’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
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Ontario
Ed Henderson on their
wick, Mrs. Arthur Boydell, Mrs. | East Side cafe in Ontario.
Among those attending from dlpK‘anniversary
Earl
Alexander
and
Mrs.
Jesse
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Rigney. After an adenda by the Nyssa were Father John Baum-
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officers each was presented with gartner, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hab- m
a badge of their past office.
urchak who were celebrating their , I.rtW HnllfHU N0WC
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Mrs. Mary Woods was honored 13th weding anniversary, Mr and
By Paulin« Stephen
Mrs. Don Lytle. Mrs. Charles J.
w
th
a
handkerchief
shower
as
All Your Bakery Treats
COW HOLLOW-Jackie and
she is leaving and going to Boise. ! Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Freitag,
Including DEE-LITE
At the close of the meeting re­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson, Mr. Joanne Strickland and Margie
freshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dority and Mr. and Morton attended the Chi Rho
POTATO BREAD
snow party at Glen Strickland’s,
and Mrs. Glenn Brown ana Mrs. Mrs Herman Towne
Sunday afternoon.
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Al Chadwick.
Danny Garner had the mumps
JOB'S DAUGHTERS INITIATE
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TONIGHT AT EAGLES HALL on his birthday, Jan. 13.
EAGLES AND AUXILIARY
Sherry Tennant returned home
TO HAVE PANCAKE FRY
Job’s Daughters of bethel No. 33
Following an evening of recrea­ will have their initiation service to Kennewick, Wash , after spend­
tion at the Eagles’ hall Saturday, tonight at 7:30 in the Eagles hall. ing the Christmas holidays with
the Eagles auxiliary will serve a All involved are asked to note her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
pancake and egg breakfast to the change of location. The ser- Russell Howell at Nyssa.
Phon« FR 2-3366
Mr and Mrs. Marion Tracy and
Eagle members and their wives. 1 vice was originally slated to be
held in the Masonic hall, but due family and Mrs. Daniels were
to conflicting schedules, the meet­ Sunday guests of Fred Mortons.
Mr and Mrs Ray Strickland at­
ing place was changed.
tended a card party Thursday
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' night at Glen Stricklands for the
Nyssa Births . . .
Pleasant Hour Club.
Jan. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. 1 Hi-
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lario DeLeon of Nyssa, a girl.
INFANT SON ARRIVES
Jan. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- j Mr. and Mrs Leland Moms of
bur Hiatt of Nyssa, a girl.
Corvallis are parents of a baby
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Jan. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Jesus boy, David Bradley, born Jan.
14
(Marj is giving things away Friday and Saturday at
Mrs. ------
Morris
June
Rodriquez of Nyssa, a boy.
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Marj’s Style Shop in Parma Every hour when the
Jan. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. James Riggs of La Grande. -Grandpar-
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ents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mor-
Ransom of Nyssa, a w
girl.
alarm clock rings, the person standing nearest to a
Jan. 16—To Mr and Mrs. Keith ris of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs.
pre-determined spot in the store will receive a valu­
Lane of Nyssa, a girl.
1 Lyle Riggs of La Grande.
able prize, absolutely free.)
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Callaham of
Owyhee Corners and Miss Mary
Lou McDowell, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles McDowell of
Ontario, were married at Winne­
mucca, Nevada, January 15.
A reception honoring the bride
and groom was given at the Carl
Callaham home by Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Blinkensop of Ontario on
Saturday. Guests attending the re­
ception were the Blinkensop fam­
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDow­
ell and family of Ontario, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Lovitt and Carl of Par­
ma, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calla­
ham and family of Mountain
Home. The newlyweds will make
their home in Ontario.
bott, state extension agent, in
charge of the meeting.
At 2 p.m. the >ame day, Mrs
Fraisier, Oregon State college
family life specialist, will speak
at the afternoon meeting.
DEE-LITE
HAMBURGER
WIENER BUNS
At Your Grocers
DEE-LITE
BAKERY
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FINAL CLEARANCE
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YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT!
Sale Ends Saturday, Jan. 23
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Kleenex
Phope 4-2991, Parma
4
Assorted 5c
Candy Bars
$1
39*
Liquid Detergent
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Energy . - Fun qi . only OZz
DELICIOUS
APPLES
Carrots 2-1-Lb.Pkgs. 19«
Snowy White — Large Heads
Cauliflower
Shurfine — All-Vegetable
Shortening
3
Snider's 14 Oz. — Reg. 3 for 59c
Weekend Special!
Catsup
29«
59'
59'
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FISH STICKS
PACKAGES
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LOCKER BEEF SALE
Well Aged U. S. Graded "GOOD" BEEF
By the Side
Hind Quarter.
Front Quarter
Spare Ribs .
45*
49<
Lb. 45 C
Lb.
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29«
Lb.
49<
FRESH FROZEN —WHOLE or HALF
ESTABLISHED SINCE 1926
Professional Men s Organisation
we oive
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Downtown Parma
Big 400 Count Boxes
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Service Co., Inc.
Th« Merchants'
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Free Delivery on Orders of $5 or More
Cut and Wrapped FREE for Your Freezer!
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All Moneys Paid Direct to Creditora.
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