o O 0 O TffURiDAY. fEfcMKtY 18. 1*0 O Miss Diane Zobell, daughter of with the reception. Placing the Mr. and Mrs Henry Zobell of gifts were June Feik, Marjory Ty­ Nyssa, became the bride of Rich­ ler and Elaine Glover. ard E. Hurley, son of Mr. and For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Emerson Hurley of Roose­ Mrs. Zobell chose a royal blue velt, Utah, on Feb. 5 at the LDS street-length dress wjth a white temple in Salt Lake City. carnation corsage, and the bride­ The young couple was honored groom’s mother chose a powder at a reception Feb. 6 at the sugar blue dress and also wore a cor­ company club house. The place sage of white carnations. was decorated in the Valentine For the new Mrs. Hurley’s going theme with a big net heart cen­ away costume, she chose a beige tered with a red carnation bou­ walking suit wtih gold - brown quet, in front of which the bride accessories. and groom received their guests. The bride is a graduate of Nys­ Miss Zobell was attired in a sa high school and attended BYU traditional gown of white lace and for two years while the bride­ net over taffeta, featuring a scal­ groom was graduated from BYU loped neckline with long pointed and is employed at Ernst & Ernst sleeves. The skirt was designed in Salt Lake City where they will with a lace apron and re-ambroid- make their home. ered roses on a net overskirt over Among out-of-state guests were tiers of net ruffles and she wore the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and an elbow-length veil of French Mrs. Emerson Hurley of Roose­ illusion net. The bride carried a velt, Utah, his sisters, Mrs. Max­ red carnation bouquet interlaced ine Bnenkerhoff of Brigham City with white velvet cord. and Mrs. Josephine King of Provo. Attending were bridesmaids, +—+ Mrs. Dale Peterson and Mrs. Orin Roth, who were attired in red Golden Rule Chapter taffeta dresses and carried heart- HaS Friendship Night shanea nf whifp * shaped boufluets bouquets of white rarna- carna- I The Golden Rule chapter 131, tions. Best man was the bride’s bro­ Order of Eastern Star, held a regular meeting Monday night at ther, Paige Zobell. After the initial cut, the four­ the Masonic hall. The officers tiered wedding cake, decorated were attired in formals for with red hearts and white roses, Friendship night in which approx­ was served by Mrs. W. O. Peter­ imately 30 members of other son, Mrs. Lowell Dailey, Linda chapters in the valley attended. Special friendship guests were Lee Dailey and Mrs. Paul Winn with Mrs. Lloyd Lewis assisting Mrs. Myrtle B. Peterson, past worthy grand matron of the State of Oregon; Mrs. Ellen Congrove, Local FHA Members Vale; and the special project com­ for the Grand chapter of Tour Sugar Refinery mittee the State of Oregon; Mrs. Jennie Members of the Nyssa FHA Boston, worthy matron of Star chapter were given an extended chapter 69 of Ontario; Mrs. Lois tour of Nyssa’s Amalgamated Johnson, worthy of Mt. Sugar refinery Tuesday of last Olive chapter 52 matron of Parma, and week. Following the tour, group Mr. and Mrs. Ed McVickers, returt__ __ to ___ members returned the _____ horn« worthy patron and worthy matron ec room for a pizza pie dinner, of Golden Chain chapter 103 of Mrs. Rollo Kent, club mother at- Vale. w tended as a guest Balloting was conducted with Members voted to contribute Tom G. Jones becoming affiliated $15 to Teens against Polio. with Golden Rule chapter. Those girls who will attend the During a special program, each FHA state convention this year star gave a reading and for­ on March 5 and 6 are Jean Evans, med point a cup of friendship while Bonnie Arai and Kathy Klinken- Mrs. Bub Sappe a solo. Wor­ berg who will apply for state de­ thy Matron Mrs. sang Gerald Mackey grees. Others who* will attend presented each one present a are Karen Kent, president and crocheted cup of friendship. Wanda Long, vice president. At the close of the evening 4-—4- Mary K. Olsen and Judy Wilson Mrs. Larson is Hostess sang a duet and Pam Alexander To Thursday Bridge Club played a piano selection. Refresh­ Mrs. Raymond Larson, Sr. was ments were served by Mr. and hostess to her Thursday afternoon Mrs. Bernard Frost, Mrs. Lucinda bridge club last week. Guest play­ Daniels and Mrs. K. A. Danford ers for the afternoon were Mrs. with Mrs. Myrtle Peterson presid­ Bill Woodman and Mrs. Kenneth ing at the coffee urn. Cottle. Afternoon prize winners 4-—+ were Mrs. J. L. Herriman and Mrs. Herriman Host Mrs. Harry Miner. ♦—♦ To ANK Garden Club Tuesday Pinochle Club The ANK Garden club met At Clarence Clapp Home Tuesday, Feb. 9, at the home of Mrs. Clarence Clapp was host­ Mrs. J. L. Herriman with Mrs. ess Tuesday to members of her Gerrit Stam as co-hostess. pinochle club. High score for the During the business meeting evening was won by Mrs. La conducted by the president, Mrs. Vern Cleaver, second high, Mrs. Stam, an invitiation was read Duane Holcomb and traveling, from the Ontario Garden club to Mrs. Rudy Marostica and Mrs. attend a garden club party Feb. Bill Hamilton. 27 at the Ontario club house. ANK members donated $5 to an emergency fund for the search Nyssa Births . . . January 27—To Mr. and 1 Mrs. of the body of Roy Hashitani. They also donated $5 to the Bo­ Ray Burger of Ontario, a girl. February 2----- To Mr. and Mrs. tanical garden at Champaign Richard Pounds of Nyssa, a girl. state park in Oregon. It was also announced that the Feb. 5—To Mr and Mrs. Keith district garden club meeting will Vickers of Parma, a girl. Feb. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Jim be held April 21 at Vale with the Purple Sage Garden club of Wil­ Sutton of Parma, a boy. Feb. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles lowcreek being the hostess club. The program was presented by Raymond Draper of Grandview, Mrs. Stam. Idaho, *a girl. Feb 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Rex Book of Exodus Reviewed Nichols of Parma, a boy. Feb. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph At Book Club Meeting Vasquez of Nyssa, a boy. The Book club met Saturday Feb. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. May­ afternoon at the home of Mrs. nard Thompson of Vale, a girl. Raymond Price in Parma with 10 Feb. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Dean members present for the 1:30 p.m Hansen of Parma, a boy. dessert. Feb. 13—To Mr and Mrs. Wil­ Mrs. Elton McCormick gave the liam Bishop of Wilder, a girl. book review for the afternoon on the book of Excxius. 4*—+ will be at our store each Tuesday to REPAIR Sewing Machines O GJ THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NY*SA. OREGON ABC COAL — All Work Guaranteed — I The best friend your stoker ever had BESTWAY Building Center Aberdeen Coal o Nyssa Furniture Co One Block West of Depot Ph. FR 2 2933 Nyssa Home unit met Thursday at the Methodist Church social hall with 20 mem­ bers and five guests present. Eye Openers for the afternoon were hot pads, card table covers and an apron given by Mrs. Paul Ludlow and Mrs. Fern Runcorn. Mrs. Frank Holub gave a review of her trip to the home demon­ stration meeting in Portland in October. Mrs. Gene Grasty gave a lesson on program planning and there will be a special meeting on pro­ gram planning on March 4. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ludlow and Mrs. Runcorn. +—4- Garden Club Takes Ceramic Field Trip The Town and Country Garden club met Monday afternoon at the K. E Kerby home with seven members present. After a short business meeting and refreshments, members took a field trip to Wilder to view the ceramic shop of Mrs. Huff. She explained the process of making the clay and then molding, glaz­ ing and firing of each piece. +—+ Mrs. Marcum Hostess Of TAN Bridge Club The TAN Bridge club met Thursday at the Paul House home with Mrs. Glenn Marcum and Mrs. John Simianer as co-hostess. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Marvin Wilson. Mrs. Stanley Bybee and Mrs. John Focht. Prize winners were Mrs. Carl Devin, high, Mrs. David Krause, bingo and Mrs. Wilson, traveling. 4*—4* Craig Holcomb Honored On Fifth Anniversary Craig Holcomb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Holcomb was honor­ ed on his fifth birthday annivers­ ary Thursday night. Guests were Craig’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morfitt and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Holcomb. 4*—4- Oregon Trail Card Party Hosted By Three Couples Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Snodgrass, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes were hosts at the Oregon Trail Grange semi-monthly card party held Saturday evening at the Oregon Trail hall. Twelve tables were in play and high winners for the evening were Lula Lattig and Jim Malloy. Low prizes were won by Mrs. Fern Runcorn and Frank Sher­ wood. Mrs. Loyd Adams and W. O. Unwin were winners of the traveling prizes. The next card party will be held February 27, and the public is cordially invited. ♦—+ Bridal Shower Given For Marjorie Brawner At Paul Baker Home A miscellaneous bridal shower was given Jan. 29 for Miss Mar­ jorie Brawner at the home of Mrs. Paul Baker at 1005 Park Ave., Nyssa. Guests were the employee^ of Malheur Memorial hospital. Games and prizes were highlights of the evening. Mrs. Baker was assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Glen Mefford, Janice Baker and also by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robert Ba- ker. Miss Brawner, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Roy Brawner of Fruit­ land is the bride-elect of Jack Mattoch of Fruitland. Large Crowd Attends Annual Scout Dinner With 200 in attendance, the an­ nual banquet for the Guide Patrol Scouts of the LDS Nyssa stake was held Friday night at the Owyhee ward recreat.on hall The dinner was prepared and served by the Nyssa Stake Primary as­ sociation assisted by the presi- dency from each of the seven wards of the stake. Prior to the dinner, games and stunts for the guests were con- ducted by Mrs. Raymond Bower of Parma. Special guests included Jim Kearns, Ore-Ida council scout executive; Syd Tate, Oregon dis- I trict scout executive; Arvel L. | Child, Leland Montgomery and, J. Blaine Holladay, Nyssa stake I presidency. Other guests were the 1 boys, their parents and their ward I Guide Patrol leaders. This being the Golden Jubilee year of Scouting, appropriate gol­ den emblems were used in the ' table decorations and golden , wreath encircled 50’s reminded i guests of the theme. Favors were miniature Uncle Sam hats filled with candy. The colors were presented in an impressive flag ceremony by . Scouts in uniform under the direc- i tion of Mrs. Dean Blaylock, stake I Guide Patrol leader. The program with Mrs. J. El- i wood Flinders as mistress of cere­ monies included invocation by President Montgomery, vocal solo by Wesley Hansen of the Vale troop, a talk by Kearns, skit by scouts from the Nyssa First ward, puppet show by the Ontario ; scouts, a solo by Ronald Cottrell , of Nyssa, remarks by President Holladay, three numbers from a band comprised of the Nyssa Sec- 1 ond ward scouts, entertainment | and fun conducted by Mr. Tate, j Benediction was by President Child. The preparation of the dinner , and table setting was done by . Mrs. Lee Stoker and Mrs. Jay Gibson assisted by Mrs. Norma Jameson, Mrs. Robert Stringham, Mrs. Virginia Anderson of Parma, Mrs. Earl Burton, Mrs. Emma Chytraus and Mrs. Vernon Mont­ gomery of Ontario. Mrs. Bower was in charge of invitations, and Frell Blair and Mel Beck, tables and seating. Mrs. Flinders and Mrs. Blaylock were co-chairmen of the event. ABC Coal is branded- look lor the zinc circle discs With Mrs. Robert Q Smith The faculty wives bridge club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Robert Q. Smith. Prize win­ ners for the evening were Mrs. Walter McPartland, Jo Weymouth and Mrs Bill Barton. ELLIS' Repair Shop Steve's Body Shop Bldg. • General Repair • Welding • Machine Work * \o Nalley's — 15 Oz. Cans Regular or Hot Chili Nobility reigned over the Ad­ rian carnival Friday night as Karen Cltjcas and King \ Queen “ Vernon Slippy, sophomores at I Adrian high were elected from student candidates. Other con- | tenders were Helen Johnannesen and Ruy Atagi, seniors; Linda I DeHaven and Dale Borge, juniors ; and Linda Orris and Kiyohoru [ Hori, freshmen. The carnival, sponsored by the I PTA and PTSA of Adrian, netted $593 00 for the purchase of band uniforms. Billy Martin was winner of the electric and portable radio, Tom­ my Smith won an electric blanket and the table lamp went to Ann Newman. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR. ■ Cake Mix ELLIS HORN Irvin Zimmerman Ph. FR 2-3305 Expert Work by ------------------------------- Nyua FR 2-2215 PARMA—4 2981 l" Regular 39c . 3Pkg$. OZ7 \ GIANT SIZE I Al) 69' With Dinnerware Reg. 85c Buqs FROZEN FOODS Pasco — 6 Oz. Orange Juice » Booth — Breaded Shrimp Regular $1.39 4 Field Grown Tomatoes 19' 6 c- 89' RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS • • • 5' Young—Tender—Stewing HENS CUT-UP WHOLE 79' 89' GROUND BEEF 2^2 lrs • • 51 WILSON'S — CORN KING SLICED BACON u 39' PLUMBING HEATING • C Betty Crocker WE GIVE / and Regular 39c ZB ± Biscuit Mix 2 for H-ZJ Weekend visitors in the Roy Knoedler home were Mr and Mrs. R. B Lemmon of Fremont, Neb. . Mrs. Lemmon and Mrs. Knoedler ( are sisters. Dale Knoedler of Boise , Llso spent the weekend with his ' parents. hall. Third and Park. Feb. 23. 10 a.m.—Adrian Soil Conservation district annual meet­ ing. Feb. 24 - 25. 7:45 p.m. — Nyssa stake MIA drama festival at Owy­ hee and Ontario LDS chapels. Feb. 25, 5:30 to 8 p.m.—Catholic church ham dinner at parish hall. Feb. 27. beginning at 5:30 p.m.— Ham dinner at Adrian Community church. A A" O’ a 4 Jiffy — 40 Oz. Pkgs. School Candidates Selected to Reign At Adrian Carnival Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beem of ' Boise spent Sunday with her par- 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sunshine Club Meets Hale. They came to pick up their At Owen Gann Home daughters who had been spending The Rebekah Sunshine club met the week. Feb. 5th at the home of Mrs. Owen Gann with 12 members and Coming Events . . . one guest present. • Tonight, 7:30 p.m. — Regular After the business meeting, meeting of Job's Daughters at bunco was played with prize win­ Masonic hall. Junior Bethel in ners, Mrs. Theron Wheeler, Mrs. charge. Howard Finger and Mrs. Joe Bel­ Tonic t. 8 p.m—Nyssa Legion lon. Attend Ceramic Classes auxiliary meeting at com- Refreshments were served at and At Ercher Home in Wilder the close of the meeting by Mrs. munity hall. Tonight, 8 p.m.—Adrian grade Several members of the Nyssa Gann and Mrs. Ule Alsup. school PTA meeting at grade extension unit are attending in­ +—+ school building. struction classes on ceramics on Houston Wilsons Entertain Feb. 20. 7:30 p.m. — Masonic Monday evenings and Friday af­ Washington banquet at East Side ternoons at the home of Mrs. Er­ Couples Bridge Club Mr. and Mrs Houston Wilson cafe in Ontario. cher in Wilder. Feb. 20, 9 p.m.—Benefit dance Those attending the Monday were hosts to the couples bridge night class were Mrs. Murle Mar­ club Friday night with Mr. and at Oregon Trail hall, sponsored by cum, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. D. R. Ma­ Mrs. Gene Stunz as guest players. Owyhee Riding club. Feb. 22, 8 p.m.—American G. I. 4*—♦ son. Mrs. Ronald Batt and Mrs. Forum meeting at Catholic parish James Hartman. Faculty Wives Meet of all makes and models. // you ore in forested in a new or used n sewing machine be sure to come in or caii us 0 O Program Planning Miss Diane Zobell, Richard E. Hurley Lesson Presented Unit Wed In Sall Lake City Temple Rites To The Extension Extension Mr. Gerald King O 0 O •> GREEN STAMPS TAYLOR'S Food Market and Locker Service