Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 21, 1960, Page 3, Image 3

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Culbertson,
spent several days last week in
Malheur Memorial hospital with
pneumonia. She was released
Saturday and is reported in satis­
factory conditioa.
By Farmerette Club
Lynn Kygar returned to his
NU ACRES—Mr. and Mrs Jay
home Sunday after spending four
By Edna Mills
days in Rome spraying alfalfa on Conner were honored recently
OWYHEE -Tri-Valley Extension his ranch.
when members of their family
dub met Friday at the home of
came to help them celebrate their
Miss
Wanda
Peutz
spent
Easter
Mrs. E. Smith with Mrs R Cham­ ,weekend visiting at the home of 40th wedding anniversary. At­
berlain assisting. Election of of­
and Mrs. Paul Stafford and tending were their sons, Henry.
ficers was held for the coming Mr.
Cindy at Mountain Home. Idaho Calvin, La Vern, and their fam-
year with Mrs. E Smith elected
Mr. and Mrs Jack Elliott and ! ¡lies, and Mr. and Mrs. Belvin
president; Mrs. M Atagi, vice Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mills, Stan I Conner of Nyssa The group pre­
president; Mrs. Fred Arai, secre­ and Ken were Easter dinner sented Mr. and Mrs. Conner with
tary and Mrs Earl Ward, treas­ guests at the home of Mr. and j a piano.
urer.
Mrs. Donald Brewer.
A lesson on the selection and
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Blackburn | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Conner of
care of fabrics was given by Mrs. spent Easter weekend at the Riggins were honored on their
Smith, Mrs. Chapin and Mrs. R. home of their daughter, Mr. and 50th wedding anniversary with a
dinner at the IOOF hall in Rig­
Smith. Plans were made for the Mrs. Loise Boren at Durkee.
coming county festival to be held
Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters vis­ gins. In the afternoon a recption
April 28.
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. was held at which an annivers­
J. P. Franklin Thursday evening. ary cake, coffee, and punch were
Messrs, and Mmes. William Dorothy Franklin is recovering
Turner, Lester Smith and Ken­ from pneumonia. She spent sev­ served to about 200 guests Many
neth Lorensen were Easter Sun­ eral days last week in the On­ gifts were received by the couple.
day dinner guests at the home of tario hospital.
Those attending from this
Mr. and Mrs. Berne Lorensen in
Mrs. Delwin Holcomb and fam­
Payette.
ily went to Owyhee Dam Thurs­ Earl Kygar and family and Larry
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Keim of
„ day to spend the Easter weekend Culbertson and Monty went to1
Twin Falls, Idaho were Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Valley Sunday morning
callers at the home of Mr. and Bob Morfitt.
Mrs. Wilbur Chapin. The two
The OKK club will meet this to have Easter dinner with Mr.
families were friends and neigh­ Thursday at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Jerry Gordon and Cin-
bors in Nebraska years ago.
. Wm. Peutz with Mrs. Kenneth
Mr. and Mrs. M. Atagi and McDonald as co-hostess. Roll call
family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy will be “Gardening hints.”
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Walters were
Sadamori and family were Eas­
ter dinner guests at the home of Easter dinner guests at the home
of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd
Mr. and Mrs. K. Atagi.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer Walters and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crocker
were guests Easter at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tallman spent Easter Sunday visiting at
at Homedale. Other guests were the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Barker and Saxton in Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern McCain and
family and their houseguest, Mrs.
Mae O’Donnell of Wendell, Ida. family were Easter dinner guests
Mrs. Howard Evans of Parma was at the home of his sister, Mr. and 1
Mrs. Clarence Nagle and family]
an afternoon caller.
Lindy Culbertson, daughter of of Caldwell. Other guests were
. his mother, Mrs. Margaret Mc-
i Cain and two other sisters, Mr.
and Mrs. William Southard of
Caldwell and Mrs. Lorraine Hiatt
and children of Boise. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sumpter and
j family of Pocatello arrived at the
home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Fort Sumpter and family Satur­
day and were Easter dinner
guests. Mrs. Oscar Houston was
also a guest Easter.
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Rudy Atagi spent the Easter
holidays as a guest of the Don
Brewer boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Nicholson
were dinner guests in Boise Sun­
day of <Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rob­
ertson and family.
Easter dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mor»
fitt at Owyhee Dam were, their
daughter Messrs, and Mmes. Del-
I win Holcomb and family, Wern­
er Peutz, Shorty Brandt, Kenneth
McDonald and Butch, William
Peutz and Debby. The dinner
honored Miss Jodi Holcomb on
I her birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou DeGoede and
family of Caldwell were Easter
. Sunday callers at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Kygar. Evening dinner guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kygar
and Florene.
Messrs, and Mmes. Charles
Culbertson, Buster Talbot and
family, Tom Duncan and family,
Conner Couples
Feted at Parties
On Anniversaries
Tri-Valley Club
Selects Officers
At Friday Meet
PAGE THREE
community were Messrs, and CARD OF THANKS
Mmes. Jay Conner. Calvin Con­ We wish to express our grati­
ner, La Vern Conner and Belvin tude to members of the Eastern
Conner of Nyssa.
Star and Eagles auxiliary for the
and to our friends and
Visitors at the Thomas Evans food,
neighbors for your many kind­
home the past week included Mr nesses
expressed in thought and
and Mrs. Leslie Watts of Moun­ deed during
our recent bereave­
tain Home, Harry Evans of Butte, ment.
Mont., and Mrs. Rena Caward
-Mrs W E Kohl
and Mrs. Alice Ross of Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. W W. Kohl
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wine-
family of Garden Grove, Calif.,
brenner
and Jess Mahan of Vernonia,
Miss Elizabeth Kohl
Ore., visited with the Harley Sa­
Mrs Shirley Lane
ger family last week. Mrs. Smith
is the sister of Mrs Sager and
Visiting recently with Mr.
Mr. Mahan is their father.
Mrs. C. R. Kesler, Sr. was
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Dallas aunt, Liza Si of Bancroft. She is
Keck and family of Portland and the widow of one of the early
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Keck of Nyssa mail carriers at Blackfoot, Ida.
were dinner guests at the Sher­ She was brought to Nyssa by her
man Keck home.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Last Sunday afternoon the Loveland of Boise.
leaders and officers of the Do-
More 4-H club met at the Sher­ Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hale and
man Keck home to make out the Marion were Easter dinner guests
year books. Tuesday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Hale. Sun­
the first year cooking girls met day morning guests were her
with their leader, Kathleen Keck. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russ­
ell and her sister, Mr. and Mrs
ATTEND EMPLOYEES DINNER Jim Beem and daughters of Boise.
Messrs, and Mmes. Paul Pen­
rod, Dale Bingman, George Lese-
Mr. and Mrs. John Strickland
berg and Bill Fitzsimmons at­ and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hol­
tended a dinner Tuesday in Pay­ comb and Connie Jo were Eas­
ette for the employees of the Ida-1 ter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ho Power Co.
Rodney Holcomb.
MRS. JENSEN CONFINED
Mrs. Clayton Jensen is confined
in the St. Luke's hospital in Boise
where she underwent surgery on
her feet Tuesday. She will re­
main about three weeks. Mrs
Jensen is employed at Nyssa
Pharmacy.
FOR FINE PRINTING
THE GATE CITY
JOURNAL!
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FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1960
From 9 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
At EAGLES HALL
222 Bower Avenue — Nyssa. Oregon
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CHILI with BEANS
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LA SAGNE
SPAGHETTI & Meat Balls . . Ea.
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Peanuts
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Fresh
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COFFEE
50c In CASH
IN EACH
2-Lb. Can
Kraft
Velveeta
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Clover Club
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LANE CHEST—As Low as
S5495
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ACROSS FROM IfcYSSA THEATRE
217 Main Street
Phone FR 2-3211
Bananas
29*
2
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79*
Fishing Season Special!
Cheez Nibbles
29*
Big 4 Oz. Bag
«1 DOWN
Holds Your Choice!
Carrots
X
HOPE CHEST
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vegetables "!
Butter-Nut
Cheerios and
Wheaties $ 1
4 for.....................
CEDAR
Corn
Bacon
49*
Circus — Virginia Blanched
For GRADUATION
At
Wilson’s
Super
Market
¡X MEATS
Giant 40 Oz. Cans
A MEAL M
Try a Better Breakfast!
Reg. 29c Pkg.
Journal Classifieds Got Results!
FOR TEENAGERS!
Sale Dates—April 21, 22 and 23
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Ancel RookVool left Saturday
for his home in England, after
spending three weeks here
with his parents, Mrs. B. F.
Rookstool and the late Mr. Rook­
stool. He arrived to visit the fam­
ily prior to his father’s death.
April 9. He is with North Amer­
ican Aircraft Co. of Los Angele«,
stationed in Corby, England.
FREE DANCE
LWU
Av-«
59'
LEAVES FOR ENGLAND
Jewell
Chicken, Turkey and Beef
Meat Pies
6 for 95*