Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 21, 1960, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY. JULY 21. 19«0
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE FOUR
Nancy L. Butler
Is Bride-Elect
Oí Gary Wright
were dinner guests one night last Open House Event
Recently Elected
week at the Woodrow Seuell
President of ANK
Scheduled Sunday
I home.
Attend Club Picnic in Vol.
Appoints
Committees
For E. J. Hobsons
Several from this community
Mr. and Mrs. E J Hobson will
ANK Garden club members
j attended the Chatterbox club pic-
met Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
! celebrate their golden wedding
l nic in Vale Sunday.
Carl Hill with Mrs. Dale Ashcraft
Mr and Mrs. Frank Grieve of anniversary July 24. An open
assistant hostess for 1:30 dessert.
By Mrs. Jamec Ritchie
Vallejo, Calif., were Wednesday house will be given by their chil­
Mrs. Theron Gough, newly
BUENA VISTA — Mrs Silas i visitors at the home of their ne- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hob­
elected president, appointed com­
Hoffman was hostess to the Out I phew, Harold Sisson and family. son of Leoti, Kan., Mr. and Mrs.
K. C. Kimball of Oakland, Calif.,
mittees for the coming year. They
Our Way club at her home Wed­
Mrs. Clint Simpson was a pa­
are as follows:
nesday Twelve members and one tient in St. Alphonsus hospital in Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hobson of On­
Mrs. Bernard Eastman, Mrs.
guest, Hilda Brannock of Ontario, Boise from Monday to Friday of tario, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Langley
Ray Wilson and Mrs. Gerrit Siam,
were present Mrs. Brannock gave last week for observation of a and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer
of Nyssa.
program; Mrs. George Rush, Mrs.
a beauty demonstration.
; back injury.
Friends and neighbors are cor­
Gerrit Timmerman and Mrs.
The next meeting will be held
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rook­ dially invited to attend this open
Houston Wilson, yearbook; Mrs.
Aug. 10 with Mrs. LaVern Clea­ stool and Kathy were Sunday
house
event
to
be
held
Sunday
Tom
Nishitani, Mrs Charles
ver.
evening dinner guests at the Roy from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Hobson
Schweizer and Mrs. Elton Mc­
Rookstool home.
home in Sunset Valley.
Cormick, membership; Mrs. Glenn
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi
Suiter and Mrs. Walter Fox, au­
sons visited Tuesday evening at
diting; Mrs. Jessie Morgan, book
the Clifford Harris home at Lin­ and children visited Friday eve- joined by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
i ning at the Alva Goodell home.
custodian; Mrs. Morris L. Judd,
coln Heights.
Jensen and children and visited
conservation, including poster and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knowles and Host Relief Society Group
from Wednesday to Sunday of
essay contests, and Mrs. W. F.
children were Sunday evening
Mrs. Wayne Simpson and Mrs. the past week at the home of Mrs.
dinner guests at the Mancil Bi­ Grant Patterson were hostesses Schweizer’s brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Savage, publicity.
shop home.
to the Relief society at the stake Paul Carlisle at Darlington, Idaho.
The club voted not to have a I
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams were house in Nyssa Tuesday.
Visitors at the Carl Simpson
flower show this fall and instead
Saturday evening guests at the
will sponsor a Christmas show.
Saturday overnight guests at ' home Monday of last week were
Robert Adams home. Mr. and the Harold Sisson home were the Mrs. Carl Grunke of Nyssa. Mrs.
Mrs. Ray Wilson was elected gen­
Mrs. Thurman Hill and daughters Rev. and Mrs. Dick Flood of Cor- Nora Mehrhos of Witchita, Kan.,
eral chairman for the Yule time j
of Apple Valley were also guests vallis.
and Mrs. Jack Simpson.
event.
there. Homemade ice cream was
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder
Nancy Louise Butler
Tuesday’s program consisted of
Mrs.
Clarence
Neely
Jr.
and
enjoyed by the group.
and family were Sunday dinner
Bishop and Mrs. Ross Erin But­
reports
by
members
who
attended
children
were
Saturday
visitors
Tuesday evening visitors at the
guests at the Don Snyder home
state convention at Pendleton in ler of Vale announce the engage­
Howard Finger home were Mrs. at the home of her parents, Mr. in Caldwell and the group went
June. Mrs. Gerrit Stam gave a ment of their daughter, Nancy
and
Mrs.
Frank
Whipple.
Lizzie Meismer of Yakima, Mr.
boating on Lake Lowell during
general report, Mrs. Dale Ash­ Louise, to Gary Wayne Wright,
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bair and the afternoon. Royal Snyder re­
and Mrs. Frank Dailey of Gering,
craft
reported on finances and son of Mrs. Lynn Butcher of Nys­
1
family
joined
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dayle
Neb., and Mr. and Mrs. George
mained in Caldwell until Wednes­
hospital
needs and Mrs. Maurice sa and Wayne Wright of Chinook,
Moss and family and Mr. and Mrs. day.
Hankins of Caldwell.
L. Judd gave the award report. Mont.
Mrs. Marion Seuell of Connell, Neil Petterson and family at
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durfee of
Miss Butler is a Vale high
Main honor at the state meet­
Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell Black Canyon dam Wednesday Caldwell were Sunday dinner
school
graduate and attended the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ronald
Roth
*
ing
was
bestowed
upon
Clarence
|
for
a
picnic,
water
skiing
and
and family of Adrian and Mr. and .
; guests at the Irvin Durfee home.
Church
College of Hawaii.
Miss
Carolyn
Broyles,
daughter
Chase of Eugene for his work of
Mrs. Frank Whipple and family swimming.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Montgomery,
Wright attended Nyssa high
of Mrs. Lance Broyles of 1405 Mrs. Mamie Baker Feted
| hybridizing orchids. It was also
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Wharton! Mr. and Mrs. David Ballantyne Grant
Ave., Boise, became the On Birthday Anniversary
announced that Miss Sandra Lew. school and recently completed
and Marilyn of Boise were Sun­ and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Durfee at­
bride
of
Ronald
Roth,
son
of
Mr.
is
had received second place two years in the U. S. Army. He
Mrs.
Mamie
Baker
was
guest
of
day visitors at the Loyd Adams tended a dance at the stake house and Mrs. Carl Roth of Nyssa, in
WE’VE GOT IT...
honor at a birthday dinner given award in state competition for is presently employed by Ore-Ida
in Nyssa Saturday evening.
home.
at Ontario, Ore.
an 8 o’clock evening ceremony Sunday at the home of a daugh­ grade school essays.
Mrs.
Dorothy
Preshaw
and
fam
­
Kathy and Debbie Stephen of
No definite wedding date has
YOU GET ITI
June 24 at the First Christian ter, Mrs. Howard Myrick. The
ily
of
Portland
visited
from
Tues
­
According to Mrs. Ashcraft, the been set by the couple.
Ontario spent a few days this
church
in
Nampa.
traditional
birthday
cake
was
state hospital at Salem has urgent
week at the home of their grand­ day to Thursday at the home of
The Rev. Frank Marler of Nam­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ste­ her brother, Harold Snyder and pa officiated at the double ring made and decorated by another need of old nylon hose, material Book Club Holds Meeting
daughter, Mrs. Lyle Miner.
family.
scraps and colored wash cloths.
phen.
Saturday in Boise Home
4-—•>
Irvin Durfee and Dean Mont­ ceremony in the presence of 30
Attending
the
event
and
help
­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward and
invited guests.
Book club members met Satur.
gomery
went
to
Lake
Owyhee
ing
Mrs.
Baker
celebrate
the
oc
­
Mrs.
Rudelick
Receives
family visited Sunday evening at Sunday to get the motors off their
Given in marriage by Matthew casion were Joel Mitchell, LaRae
day
with Mrs. J. P. Dunaway and
Honor From Grand Lodge
the Buster Talbot home.
daughter, Mrs. Mardon Talbot, at
boats after the wind had tipped Maxwell, the bride wore a white and David, Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Yellow Rose Rebekah lodge their home in Boise with a 1 o’-
sheath dress of summer lace with Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Returns to New Mexico
the boats over in the water.
pale blue cumberbund, pale blue Beckstead and the Miner and My­ held its regular meeting Tuesday clock luncheon for 12 ladies at-
Mrs. Louie McPherson of Albu­ Fated on Birthday Anniversary
night at the IOOF hall with 12 tending.
veil and white lace gloves. Her rick families.
querque, N.M., left Monday for
Irvin Charland took his wife
members present.
Mrs. Alva Watt of Parma re-
her home after visiting relatives and children to Payette Saturday corsage was a giant white mum
Also attending were Jean and
with blue ribbon.
Bertha
Rudelick,
who
is
new
viewed
the book. “Washington’s
here for several weeks.
evening for dinner honoring Mrs.
Miss Claudia Shell of Boise was Joan Baker and Rex Ure, daugh­ district deputy president, receiv­ Lady” by Elswyth Thane Beebe.
Recent visitors at the Jay Gib­ Charland on her birthday anni­
ters
and
son
of
Mrs.
Baker,
and
maid of honor and Kenneth Snod­
ed her commission from the grand
son home were Mr. and Mrs. Har­ versary.
grass of Nyssa served as best man. Miss Janice Richardson of Boise lodge of Oregon during the ses­
old Ross and Dean Hancock of
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi
who spent the weekend as house sion.
Ogden. Miss Paihna Hadley of and family and Bonnie Asumendi Mrs. Hugh Cameron was organist guest at the Baker home,
Refreshments of salad, sand­
Ogden is now visiting at the Gib­ of Payette were Saturday evening during the ceremony.
—•>
The bride’s mother wore an
wiches and cake were served at
son home.
guests at the Gabe Astoreca home aqua dress and the bridegroom’s Tuesday Bridge Club
Advertised for Sale In Our
the close of the meeting.
Mrs. Esther Stephen and son, for barbecued steak.
mother chose a rose colored dress. Hosted by Mrs. Tibbets
Ad on Page 7 of This Issue
+—4*
Willy, accompanied by Larry Ste­
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver
failed io Arrive. We Hope
phen, were Sunday dinner guests visited at the George Cleaver Both ladies wore corsages of pink
Mrs. Bud Tibbets was hostess Mrs. Perdue Entertains
to Offer This Special Price
at the Don MacArthur home in home in Nyssa Friday evening. carnations.
Tuesday
Pinochle
Members
to
the
Tuesday
afternoon
bridge
The bride is a graduate of Boise
Boise. Mrs. Bruce MacArthur re­ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver were
a Later Date . . .
at
club
with
two
tables
in
play.
Mrs. Don Perdue was hostess to
schools and attended the College
turned home with her mother and there Sunday night.
her
Tuesday
evening
pinochle
Guest
players
for
the
occasion
of Idaho at Caldwell for two
WILSON'S
brother after spending several
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of years. The groom was graduated were Mrs. Bill Kouns, Mrs. David club July 12. Prize winners for
days in Boise.
Nu Acres were Wednesday dinner from Nyssa high school and Col­ Sarazin, Mrs. Dwight Wyckoff the event were Mrs. Marvin Wil­
SUPER
MARKET
Dick Finger was a Saturday guests at the home of their son,
and Mrs. Mark Hartley. Prize son, Mrs. Bill Hamilton, Mrs.
lege
of
Idaho.
overnight guest at the Eugene Warren Johnson and family.
SORRYI
After a weddirig trip to McCall winners were Mrs. Tom Eldredge Speed Porter and Mrs. LaVern
Stephen home.
Cleaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder the couple is at home at 1621 and Mrs. Kouns.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gibson and spent the past weekend at McCall
son of Caldwell were weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Petterson North 31st street in Boise.
Assisting at a reception held
guests at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Orland White. Sunday, June 26, were the Misses
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gibson. The and
Mrs. Gabe Astoreca visited Mrs. Joan Schwenkfelder of Cam­
Ross Giibson family is moving to Louie
Stam and daughter Thurs­ bridge, Rosemary Roth of Nyssa,
Ogden.
•Revolutionary now Fuller Ex­
day.
Claudia Shell, Jeanne Petherick,
Sunday
guests
for
a
barbecue
terior House Paint withstands
Mr. and Mrs. Mancil Bishop and Norma Zurcher, Sharon Powers,
and potluck dinner at the LaVern family,
Mrs. Leonard Phillips and Carol Miller, Loraine Broyles, all
harshest western weather.
Cleaver home were the Messrs,
children
and Mrs. Jim Mitchell of Boise and Mrs. Merle Maxwell
and Mmes. Don Brewer and sons,
•Homes keep that "freslr
and family spent Friday picnick- of Caldwell.
Chet
Mills
and
Kenneth,
Lester
painted” look for years.
4-—4-
Cleaver and family. Lloyd Cleav­ ing in Boise.
Wernicks Host Former
er and family, Delbert Cleaver Called to Nebraska
• Roll or brush it on quickly and
The TRAVELALL makes your
Howard Day of Lake Owyhee I. D. Store Employees
and family, Eugene Cleaver and
easily.
called
at
the
Jim
Ritchie
and
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wernick re­
family, Keith Tailman and family
vacation trip a pleasure from beginning to end. Comfortably seats eight or totes
•Wide color selection. Oloss or
LaVern Cleaver homes Sunday. cently hosted a barbecue picnic
and Kent Main.
up to half a ton of camping equipment. Loading and unloading are made easy
Satin-Flat.
Axel Stephen spent this week Mrs. Day was called to Nebraska for former employees of the Idaho
due
to
the
sudden
illness
of
a
sis
­
visiting his grandmother, Mrs.
Department store who spent the
due to an exclusive, curbside third door and convenient, full-opening tailgate.
evening visiting.
I YOUR AUTHORIZED
Martha Norland in Apple Valley. ter, who succumbed Friday.
Four-wheel-drive model eases out of the toughest terrain See us about trucks ...
(Last Week’s News)
Claavan Entertain at Picnic
Attending the event were Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robb and and Mrs. Henry Quast and family
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Talbot
we know I
PAINT DEALER
\
and Marian and Mr. and Mrs. family of Moses Lake, Wash., of Homedale, Mr and Mrs. Glenn
were
dinner
guests
July
5
at
the
Weeks and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Loyd Adams were Friday evening
Don't doloyt Como in today!
visitors at the Jack Ward home. home of Mr. and Mrs. Elver Niel­ . Waynard Talbot and family, Mr.
| and Mrs Harry Miner, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephen sen and sons.
and sons visited Sunday in Cald­ Staying at the home of Mr. and I Mrs Elmo Chadd, Mrs. Mariam
DON B. MOSS
well at the home of an aunt and Mrs. Elver Nielsen and sons while Haney and family and Mrs. Speed
uncle, Mr and Mrs. I. W, Edison. here for funeral services for Mr. Porter and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapin Edward Nielsen were Harry Niel­
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur sen of Redfield, Iowa; Mrs Elmer Winter Claims $10
Chapin and Mr and Mrs. Lester Brown of Shelby, Iowa; Otto Niel­
Smith spent July 11 near Unity. sen of Toledo, Wash.; and Mr. and Prize at Bank Days
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweizer Mrs. Stanley Miller of Gresham.
Names drawn this week at Nys­
417 Main Stroot
Ore. Other visitors there during sa Bank Days promotion were
spent
the
weekend
of
last
week
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at the Cleveland ranch near the week were Mrs. John Young A. W. Mordhorst, Payette, $100
Drewsey. The Schweizers were and Mrs. Ed Ritzman, both of To­ jackpot prize; H. B. Winter, North
ledo, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs Clifton 1 Second street, Nyssa, $10 second
Nielsen of Othello, Wash ; Will prize; and Don Strickland, route
Nielsen of Gresham, Mrs. Anna 2, Nyssa, $5 third prize.
Petterson of Menlo, Iowa, and
Winter was the only winner
Mrs. Harlan Maw of Portland. present to claim his award.
Dinner Wednesday evening was
Next week the jackpot increases
served to the group by the Owy-1 to $150. Drawings are held each
hee Community church.
Tuesday at 3 p m in Nyssa.
Miss Carolyn Broyles, Ronald Roth
United at Nampa Christian Church
Demonstration
On Reauty Given
At Club Meeting
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