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Book Club Members Local Extension Unit Amity Club Group
Meet With Mrs. Poor Learns About Fabrics Elects Officers
The Nyssa Extension unit met
The book club met April 9 at
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Bridge Club
Meets at Danford Home
Betty Jo Pollard and Davie Lee Rieb Monday
Mrs. K A Danford was hostess
to her Monday afternoon bridge
United April 10 in Evening Ceremony club.
Guest player was Mrs
George Rush who also won high
Thursday at the Methodist church
Dinner
social hall. Mrs. Bill Fitzsimmons
“Easter" was the theme used at
and Mrs Bill Wilson gave the
lesson on the selection of fabrics at the annual banquet of the Am
and Mrs Jack Anderson and Mrs. ity club held Friday night at
Murle Marcum gave the lesson on Carl’s Doll House. A large yel-
low hen seated on a gaily decor
the care of fabrics.
Mrs. Paul Penrod and Mrs ated nest of colored eggs center-|
Leonard Hewett were hostesses ed the long table. Glittering Eas- j
for the afternoon and they also ter eggs topped by a petite nose
gave the “eye openers” on a gay were perched in hand painted 1
bread roll basket with cotton lin- china egg cups and placed as
ing and bunnies made of marsh favors for each guest. Place cards
were fluffy tailed Easter bunnies
mallows.
Entertains Bridge Club
The program consisted of fun
at
Refreshments
were
served
Wednesday Afternoon
| singing, conducted by Mrs Lloyd
the
close
of
the
meeting.
Mrs Kenneth Cottle entertain
Lewis and Mrs. Henry Zobell.
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ed members of the Wednesday j
Mrs. Mel Beck represented the
afternoon bridge club with Mrs. 1 ' Tommy Roberts Honored
Great Paderewski in humor and
George Mitchell and Mrs. A. C. On Second Anniversary
music. A cleverly composed nar
Sallee as prize winners. After-1 Tommy Roberts, two year old rative of each member was given
noon guests were Mmes. Bernard son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rob by Mrs. W O. Peterson. Mrs.
Frost of Payette, Richard Forbess, erts, was honored Easter Sunday Frell Blair, Mrs. Dean Fife and
George Mitchell, A. C. Sallee, on his birthday anniversary at Mrs. Snowden Roberts were in
Herbert Fisher, Dale Garrison, the home of his parents.
charge of the program, and Mrs
Frank Morgan and J. L. Herri-, Guests for birthday cake and Zobell, Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Taft
I ice cream were his grandparents, Pett, the entertainment.
man.
! Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roberts and
If
Mrs. Mark Moncur was pre
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Journal Classifieds Get Results! Mrs. Ethel Smith of Adrian.
sented with a gift as outgoing
president. Vice presidents were
Mrs. Mel Beck and Mrs. Charles
Mann. Mrs. Delbert Hooper acted
as secretary.
The newly elected officers for
Candidaie for
‘ the coming year are Mrs Dean
Malheur County j Fife, president; Mrs. Arvef Child
and Mrs. Hooper, vice presidents,
and Mrs. Howard Mynck, secre
tary Mrs. J. Elwood Flinders was
as club reporter. Com
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Republican Party I retained
mittees will be announced at the
April 29 meeting when the group
• 12 Years of Municipal
meets wtih Mrs. Zobell.
Administration in
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Malheur County
Mr. and Mrs. Davie Lee Rieb
At Annual
the home of Mrs. Delbert Poor
with Mrs. Albert Notheis assist
ing at a 1:30 dessert with 10 mem
bers present. Decorations were
centered around the Easter motif.
Mrs Joe Brumbach reviewed
the book, “The Province of the
Heart” by Phyllis McGinley, for
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the group.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Alva Watts
in Parma
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prize. Mrs. John Stringer was
low prize winner.
Lawn‘Mowing
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202 Main St.
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Thanks for Your Voiel
(I’d. Pol. Adv. by bJarl Bopp, 1174 S.W. 2nd Ave., Ontario, Ore.)
WE. ARE QUITTING BUSINESS!
Everything Must Go ... All Merchandise
Leiha M. Sager,
Ken Hummels
Engagement Told
Miss Betty Jo Pollard, daugh lor, assisted by Mrs. John Broad
At or Below Cost!
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cash of and Mrs. Pauline Rieb.
route 2, Parma and Davie Lee
For their wedding trip to Cas
Rieb, son of Mrs. Pauline Rieb of per, Wyoming the new Mrs. Rieb
route 1, Nyssa were united in wore a blue and white suit. The
In Regular, Half and Large Sizes.
marriage April 10, 1960 at an 8 couple is now at home at 312
o’clock evening ceremony at the So. 5th street in Nyssa and both
Well-Known Brands
home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Tay
Including
Nelly
Dons, Scuderi of Italy, Slimaker.
lor at 811 Reece Avenue in Nys are employed at Taylor’s Food
Market.
sa.
■Henson Lingerie—Claussner Hose
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The Rev. John Briehl of Faith
Lutheran church performed the Mrs. Gilbert Lopez Hostess
SALE
IN PROGRESS!
j double ring rites ¿mid a setting To TAN Bridge Club
i of large arrangements of white The TAN bridge club met at
Open—10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
stock and pink carnations, in the the Gilbert Lopez home with Mrs.
Evenings by Appointment
j presence of 22 invited guests.
Lopez and Mrs. David Krause as
Phone Parma 2-3868
Miss Pollard wore a pale blue co-hostesses. Mrs. Howard My-
dacron lace gown over blue taf- rick, Mrs. Floyd Hale and Mrs.
j feta with matching bridal hat and John Focht were guest players
J shoes. She carried a bouquet of for the evening.
1 sweetheart roses and stephanotis.
Prize winners were Mrs. Glenn
3% Miles East of Parma on Market Road
Mrs. Vernadine Murray, ma Marcum, Mrs. Stan Bybee, Mrs.
TERSA
WELCH
NINA VAN de MOER
tron of honor wore pale pink da- Fred Bracken and Mrs. Floyd
| cron over pink taffeta and car Hale.
ried la bouquet of pink and white
carnations. Charles A. Rieb serv
ed his brother as best man.
Mrs. Cash chose for her daugh
ter’s wedding, a light grey tweed
suit and Mrs. Rieb was attired in
green silk crepe. The mothers
Miss Letha Marie Sager
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Sager of 17 both wore corsages of white qar-
North 9th street, Nyssa, announce nations.
the engagement of their daugh The wedding cake was three-
ter, Letha Marie, to Kenneth tier, decorated in white and trim
Hummels, son of Mr. and Mrs. med with pink roses. Punch and
C. G. Hummels of Windsor, Colo. coffee were served by Mrs. Tay-
Miss Sager was graduated with
the class of 1956 from Nyssa high Visitors Attend
school, as salutatorian of her
class. She is a senior at Colorado Eastern Star Meet
State college where she is major Golden Rule Chapter 131, Or
ing in elementary education.
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held their
Mr. Hummels is a graduate of regular meeting Monday night at
Timnath high school, Timnath, the Masonic hall with Mrs. Ger-
. $12.75
Colo., and served three years in I ald Mackey, worthy matron pre-
the U. S. Navy He is presently siding.
Fly Rod ....
$13.75
employed by the Great Western
Special visitors for the evening
Sugar company at Johnstown, were Harold Gribble, worthy pa
$8.75
Fly
$4.45
Colo.
tron of Mt. Scott Chapter 110 of
An August wedding is planned Portland
a member. Frank
Eagle
Fish
35c
A Crouch.
Counsils Arrive Home Mrs. William Schireman re
ported on the plans of the Ma
TRY US FOR ALL YOUR SPORTING GOOD NEEDS!
From Six Weeks' Trip sonic
dinner that Easter Star
SUNSET VALLEY —Mr and
Mrs. O. P. Counsil returned Tues members will prepare and serve
day from a six-week trip through on April 25 at the Methodist
the southern states to Texas, then church social hall. Members will
to Iowa and west to Washington be notified what they are to bring
They went through 10 states, vis. or prepare.
202 Main Street
Phone FR 2-2266
Refreshments were served at
iting relatives at all points of the
the close of the meeting by Mrs.
trip.
Among highlights of the trip Lou Pratt and Mrs. Paul House.
were the Casa Grande in Arizona,
the Indian city at Anadarko,
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Woolaroc museum at Bartlesville,
Okla., the fully furnished old
house at Tombstone, Ariz., andi
other museums.
They traveled through almost
all kinds of weather and climate,
from potato, onion and gladioli
harvesting in Arizona to snow
banks at the roadside seven or
eight feet high in Kansas. They
were held up by floods in Iowa |
and South Dakota The Counsils
report a wonderful trip and en-1
joyable visits, but are glad to be
back m Oregon.
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Wide Selection of Dresses
NOW
Nyssa High School
Junior Class Play—
(Staged Arena Style)
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By John Patrick ,|
NHS CAFETORIUM
8 p.m. Each Evening
— FINAL PRESENTATION—
Thursday, April 21,1960
THE HOLLIDAY SHOPPE
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Fishing Equipment Specials
Trout Season Opens Saturday, April 23
All Tickets
... so . . .
You Should Get Your Needs Here Now!
$12.95 Spinning Rod
Set
Now
$16.95 Wright-McGill Spinning Rod . .
$18.50 Wright-McGill
Now
Four-Piece Bamboo
Rod..........
45c
Claw
Hooks................ Now
EDER’S... Nyssa
Low Cost Way to
Grow Good Pullets
Pullets have to be big and well-developed to make
money these day».
If you’re looking for good profits from your grow
ing pullets next fall and winter—NOW is the
time to develop them right.
The first choice of poultry farmers—large and
small—for thia job is Purina Growena. You can’t
beat it for growing strong, vigorous, future layers.
Yet, if you’ll follow the easy Purina Controlled
Feeding Plan, the coat of feed per bird is about 20
cents les» than what moat farmer» are paying today.
So, if you want really good pullets at a very low
coat, see us real soon for Purina Growena.
Farmtrf Feed & Seed (o
Locally Owned and Operated
DWIGHT WYCKOFF. Mgr.
117 Good Avenue
Phone FR 2 2201
NYSSA. OREGON
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HOME EXTENSION SPRING
FESTIVAL SET THURSDAY
The Home Extension Spring
Festival will be held in the On
tario armory Thursday, April 28,
at 10 30 am with a luncheon be-
‘ing served at noon.
The Nyssa Extension unit will
b in charge of table decorations.
Any member wishing *o hel£ u
asked to meet at 1:30 at the Carl
R. th home at 7(H North T®rd
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Eva . ■ a
1 '1 -its
Tut .day fti.Jr Bftd.e Club
Miss Eva Boydell was hoskss
to the Tticid.iy ■ 0
chib
Winning prizes for the eve#ng
were Mrs Tom Eldredge and Mrs
Frank Morgan
Se« th* Gat« City Journal
For That Printing Order I
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