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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER I, I960
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE FOUR
Church Circles
Meet Wednesday
At Gilbert Home
—The Merry
Nu Acres Grange
Wins First Place
On Booth at Fair
Several Members
Of Merry Matrons
Win Game Prizes
Rebekah Ladies
Present Bouquet
To Mrs. Crocker
RETURN FROM IDAHO TRIP
Mr. and Mrs Mark Moncur and
family and Marilyn Gonyer re­
turned Sunday from a week’s
vacation trip to northern Idaho.
In Naples they visited the Tren
By Farmerette« Club
By Mr*. Frank Byar*
Jones family, former Nyssa resi-
NU ACRES — The Nu Acres dents.
OREGON TRAIL
By
Mr*.
Gerald
Mackey
Grange booth at Payette county
By Edna Mills
Matrons club met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George McKee
OWYHEE—Mrs. Ellis Walters, Alberta Smith near Ontario Wed­ ADRIAN — Community church fair was awarded first place. It
Mrs. Joe Bellon, Mrs. Howard nesday afternoon, Aug. 24. Nine circles met Wednesday at the was a very attractive booth and were Sunday evening dinner
Smith, Mrs Harry Kingrey and members spent a social afternoon. home of Mrs. Austin Gilbert with those who spent time and work guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Arm
Mrs Cecil Morrison, members of Games were played with several a potluck luncheon. The after-1 getting it ready are to be con­ strong in Wilder.
noon was spent in Bible study. gratulated.
the Nyssa Rebekah lodge, called winning prizes.
Those
present from Adrian were
on Mrs. Earl Crocker Friday and
Refreshments were served by the Mmes. Henry Day, K. I_ Pet­ Lore Peterson and family of ther, Mrs. Paul Daudt in Payette,
where they also visited with Mr.
presented her with a lovely bou­ the hostess. Next meeting will be
R. Seward, Alaska, visited recently
Mrs. Elmer Daudt of Port­
quet of flowers. Mrs. Crocker at the home of Viola Adams on erson, Mary Henderson, C.
There at the home of his uncle, Mr. and and
Mills
and
Henry
Moore,
land who are here for a visit. De­
broke her left wrist last week.
Sept. 14.
were 12 members present.
Mrs. P. M. Jorgensen. Wednesday borah Daudt spent Saturday and
visitors at the Jorgensen home Sunday visiting with Georgia
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Stephen
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hendricks and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day were
and family of Ontario spent the daughter of Salt Lake City visited Sunday evening dinner guests of were his niece and husband, Mr. ' Dean Hagler, daughter of Mrs
Bill Kohl in Nyssa.
weekend at the home of her par­ last weekend at the W. P. Hend­ Mrs. C. R. Mills and Ross. They and Mrs. Carlos Davis.
Marilyn Betts will be writing
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day at ricks home.
Miss Wilma Daudt visited her
also helped with the chores while news for the Farmerettes begin­
Owyhee dam.
cousin, Linda Daudt last week,
Peggy and Frances Seuell ac­ Ross is recuperating from the ning next week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer spent companied members of their Sun­ misfortune of wrecking his truck
j returning home Saturday with
Mrs. Helen Schubert of Weiser her mother, Mrs. Herb Daudt of
Friday evening visiting at the day school class of the Methodist Friday.
was a Sunday dinner guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mc­ church on a camping trip Friday
Richard and Joy Helton of Bak­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ev­ j Payette.
Connell at Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Derie vis­
night near Unity.
er are spending two weeks with ans.
Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz
ited Sunday at the home of Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Adams
vis
­
their
grandparents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glenn
Jorgensen
and
family
of
were Saturday evening visitors
and Mrs. A. P. Chesney.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob ited Wednesday evening at the E. M. Mackey, while their par­ Blackfoot visited recently at the
Mrs. Debbans and Bonnie visit­
Ontario hospital with their niece, ents are attending a church con­ home of his uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Morfitt at Owyhee dam.
ed
Thursday afternoon at the
Mrs. Jay Williamson and new ference in Portland.
P. M. Jorgensen and family.
Visit from Mose* Lake
home of Mrs. Donna Daudt.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Lane
of
baby.
Robert Ditty and sons, Dwight
Party Honors Mrs. Conner
Attend Family Reunion
Mrs. Bob Holmes and children McDermitt, Nev., have returned
and Byron of Moses Lake. Wash.,
Those present at the Calvin
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Jorgensen
to
Adrian
to
live.
They
have
rent
­
visited
with
her
parents,
the
Jess
were Friday dinner guests at the
Conner home for a surprise birth-1
home of his sister and husband, Shusters at Huntington, from ed a house from Mr. and Mrs. day party for Mrs. Conner Satur­ and two grandsons, Blaine and
Bruce of Los Angeles, attended i
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer. Rob­ Wednesday evening until Friday. Dan Holly.
day evening were Mr. and Mrs.; a family reunion of the Jorgen­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vernon
Parker
Coleen
Brown
was
a
guest
at
ert took his mother, Mrs. Della
Delvin Conner, Carolyn and Don-'
Ditty, to her home in Lawton, the Ernie Smith home near On- were Sunday dinner guests of her na of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern 1 sen family which was held at
sister,
Mrs.
Mary
Hatt.
Logan, Utah, last week. There
Okla., and was enroute to his tario from Wednesday until Fri-
Earl Winn went to the coast Conner, Larry, Marcene, Deloris j were 130 present with four fami­
day.
home in Moses Lake.
salmon fishing last week, He and Carla, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Con- I lies not represented.
Mrs. Delwin Holcomb and chil­ Glenda Lou Brown of Boise returned
ner and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Speas
dren spent last week at the home spent from Saturday until Mon­ Guests home
Conner, Shirley, Shanna and > had dinner and spent the after­
and
this
week
of
Mr.
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob day with her parents, the Glenn Mrs. Francis Deffer were her Grace.
noon Sunday at the home of M-
Browns.
Morfitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daudt,
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Jennings aunt, Mrs. Ami Bullington, and Linda and Charlene visited Sun­ and Mrs. Carl Moss at New Ply­
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strickland
cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Moles
mouth.
and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Marshall and sons visited Sunday after­ of
day at the home of Charles’ mo-
West Linn, Ore.
Mrs. Louis Fuller, Don and
noon
at
the
W.
P.
Hendricks
made a trip Sunday to McCall via
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gilbert of
Patty
of Council, Idaho, were last
home.
Cascade and Horseshoe Bend. On
to Burgdorf, Idaho, this week as
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Adams Seattle are visiting his parents, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holly. Thursday afternoon callers at the
their return trip they were sup­
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gilbert.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Conner.
per guests at the home of Mr. and and David of Boise were supper
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Elliott went Supper Honors James Harper
Mrs. Fuller is a cousin of Mr.
guests
Sunday
night
at
the
Al
­
and Mrs. Pallisier at Huntington.
Mrs. James Harper entertained Conner.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy and fred Adams home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hendricks they visited Mr. Hendricks bro­ Saturday evening with a buffet! Mr. and Mrs. William C. Brown
family were Saturday evening
and
daughter, Mrs. Thane Lank­ ther, Tom and family at Burley, supper in honor of her husband’s of Nyssa were Wednesday visit­
visitors at the home of Mr. and
ford of Marsing, spent several with Mrs. Hendricks brother, C. birthday anniversary. Guests in­ ors at the W. O. Unwin home The
Mrs. Melvin Crocker.
days last week in Idaho where E. Blair and family at Rigby. cluded their house guests, Mr. Unwins called at the Brown home
Work on Fair Booth Posters
They returned home Friday.
and Mrs. George Stenfrud and Monday evening.
Eight members of the Tri-Val­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Royse
and
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Betts, Mari­
ley extension club met at the family arrived home Friday eve­ children of Strevell, Idaho, were family of Yakima, Wash., and the lyn,
Carolyn and Gene attended
home of Mrs. M. Atagi Friday af­ ning from Orvada, Nev., to spend overnight guests Sunday at the Messrs, and Mmes. Paul Tollman, the annual
Nebraska picnic held
James Stewart of Caldwell and
ternoon to work on a poster dis­ the weekend with their parents, Rolland Holmes home.
Sunday
at
Caldwell.
Glenn
Ward
and
families.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Luther
Perkins
and
play to be used in their booth at
Frances Tarrent and Harley
Lorris Sutherland came Satur­
Mrs. Mary Henderson is visiting
Malheur county fair in Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Lou Pratt.
Henshaw of Boise visited Sunday this week at the home of her day morning to get his family,
this week. Mrs. Warden of the Attend Pioneer Picnic
evening at the Glenn Brown daughter, Mrs. Zola Coons at No­ who have been visiting for the
ANK Garden club was a special
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strickland,
past two weeks at the home of her
tus.
guest at the work session. Satur. Mrs. Lee Householder, Mr. and home.
Mrs. Louise Williams and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Conner,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown and
day evening Mrs. K. Okano and Mrs. Charles Schweizer and Mr.
with her brothers, Henry,
Mrs. Fred Arai assisted Mrs, M. and Mrs. George Schweizer at­ family were Sunday guests for a Virginia Beard of Riggins, Idaho, and
Calvin
and Lavern and their fam­
are
guests
this
week
of
Mrs.
Lois
patio
dinner
at
the
Kenneth
God
­
Atagi in finishing the work and tended the Vale pioneer annual
ilies.
Williams.
bout home in Ontario.
plans were made to set up the picnic Friday.
display Monday.
Mrs. Henry Roberson and her
Johnny Hite left Wednesday to daughter-in-law,
,
Mrs. Wayland
return to the home of his parents, Roberson of Iron City, Tenn.,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hite in Warden, spent the past week visiting at
Wash., after spending several the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don
V’ «
■y
i
weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. Linville. Mrs. Henry Roberson is
Jack Elliott and the Don Brewer an aunt of Don.
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fenn and
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Girard and Lori were Sunday dinner guests
daughter, Karen, of Anaheim, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Earl
Calif., arrived this week to spend Crocker.
,
a week visiting at the home of her
Mrs. C. R. Mills of Adrian spent
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Skin- • Thursday afternoon visiting at
ner.
the home of her son, Chester
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Perkins and Mills and family. Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Batt of Nyssa were Thurs­
day evening callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Plaza
IDEAL
and family of Ontario were Sun­
day afternoon callers at the home
&
of Mr. and Mrs. George Menda-
zona.
— PROPANE
Sunday evening dinner guests
“Your Servant Beyond
at the Donald Brewer home were
the Gas Mains!”
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deffer and
Kathleen and Mr. and Mrs. Dar­
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TABLET PAPER
290
NOTEBOOK FILLER
300 Sheets—First Quality.
Reg. 98c
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THEME BOOKS
8^ X 11.
Reg. 69c
570
TYPING PAPER
Big
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330
Big
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(Advertised on T. V.)
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ZIPPER BINDERS
Reg.
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BALLPOINTS . . . .
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