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o o 9 0 • o o o * o THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1960 Open House Event To Be Held Saturday For Poulsen Couple o o Surprise Dinner, Shower Honor Houston Wilsons ANK Club Members Make Preparations For Christmas Show GIFTS—CARDS Christmas Novelties FOR APPOINTMENT —CALL FR 2-2132 COREY'S GIFTS 3 Miles SW of Nyssa HOLIDAY FRUIT CAKE in attractive re-usable container! Our Gift to you with your purchase of $2495 or more! ¡ valued at $4.00 JEWEL HOUSE GIFT STORE! PAULUS JEWELRY Nyssa, Oregon Eastern Initiates Members, Observes Birthday Golden Rule chapter 131, Order of Eastern Star, held its regular meeting Monday, Nov. 7, at the Masonic hall with Mrs. Elizabeth House, worthy matron, presiding. Five new members initiated into the organization were Mr. and Mrs. William Webb, Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright and Har old Brendle. Mrs. Elsie Brady af filiated into the local chapter. Chapter members celebrated the 41st anniversary of the group with special addenda put on by officers assisted by Mrs. Earl Alexander. Special guests attending were Mrs. Harry Peterson, past worthy grand matron of Oregon, and Mr. Peterson. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wernick and Mrs. Cleta Boetger. +—+ Grow-Flinders Wedding Announced by Parents PUMPKIN 59« Wonderfood DOWN ON THE FARM “Hard Road” or “Back Road,” I nternational Thicks can take it They’re capable of transporting big loads at valuable savings tn any kind of weather. V-8 engines are standard. Provide greater power ,.. with amazing gas mileage. Medium-duty models have stronger frames and springs for longer life, wider cabs for more comfort See us about trucks. •. we know! Owyhee Truck & Implement Co. 401 Main Street NYSSA, OREGON Phone FR 2-2226 COMPUTIURt 10 Oz. j* I Marshmallows 2 j 35£ lA Si SUGAR 10 Local Extension Unit Slates Holiday Party With Special Program Geisha Brand — Reg. 33c Mr and Mrs Hugh Pierce of Nampa called Sunday afternoon at the home of her grandparents, Mr and Mrs Ed Wild. They also visited his mother, Mrs. Mary Pierce, and an aunt. Mrs Volk- man. Saturday morning visitors at the Ted M Brammer home were Mr and Mrs Dale Kirkpatrick of Hazelton, Idaho, and his cousin •nd wife from Burley. The two couples were enroute to the coast m J 89* 69c 69* 5 Lbs Oysters 3 Cans Shurfine — Vegetable Shortening . . 3 Lbs Crisp—Tender Stalks CELERY 3 for...................... O W Ocean Spray — Fresh CRANBERRIES 39« Swiss Miss — Frozen PUMPKIN Assorted — Frozen PIES 29« Ea. VEGETABLES 6 QOC Monday — Tuesday — Wednesday Only Pkgs. . • • * * * • tt ♦- ♦ ________ ............-for Thanksgiving WHOLE or SHANK HALF Nyssa Births . . . Nov. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Elliott of Vale, a girl. Nov. 11—To Mr and Mrs. Rod- ney Beus of Vale, a boy. Nov. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. vin Bowers of Parma, a boy. Nov. 14—To Mr. and Mrs Fred Alexander of Nyssa, a boy. Nov. 15—To Mr and Mrs. James Miller of Parma, a boy. ir Sun Valley or Holiday Margarine The Oregon association of Em blem clubs will convene Saturday at 8:30 a.m. in the Elks temple at Ontario. Approximately 100 lad ies are expected to attend, repre senting the 12 clubs. Advance notice from Mrs. Ce- hern Davis of Seaside, president, stresses statewide community ser vice projects as the main topic for discussion, and there will be a report on the mobile therapy unit purchased and sponsored by Emblem clubs. The present unit is a fully equipped station wagon, operated by Miss Marcella Montgomery, I registered therapist, working through county health depart- [ ments and doctors, assisting and , instructing those in need of ther apy treatment to more self-reli ance, and in many cases remark able improvement. Separate meetings are schedul-, ed for club presidents, vice presi-. dents, press correspondents, his- I torians and parliamentarians. The business meeting will be held at the Elks temple following a 6 o’clock dinner at Coffey’s Country club. Kay Toedtemeier, president, has appointed Mrs. Jay Bybee gen-( eral chairman in charge of ar rangements. She will be assisted by Mrs Wallace Orth. Local members holding offices ¡ in the state association are Mrs., Lamont Fife, fourth vice presi- j dent; Mrs. Chet Toedtemeier, his torian; and Mrs. S. Conley Davis, second past president. E $ J10 Lbs Club Meeting Saturday at Ontario * international trucks Utah Valley Mr. and Mrs. J. Elwood Flinders received word Saturday of the marriage of their son, Gerald, to Miss Marilyn Grow of Ogden, Utah. The couple is at home at 1163 28th street, Ogden. Mrs. Bill Hamilton and Mrs. Clarence Clapp were hostesses to I members of Nyssa home axten- I sion unit Nov. 10 at the Metho- I dist church. Eye opener, demonstrating how ■ to make a round sofa pillow, was given by Mrs. Jimmy Barnes. Mrs. Dwight Mason and Mrs. Har ry Ray were in charge of the les son, “Put Your Kitchen in Apple Pie Order.” Next meeting will be the an nual Christmas party with white Boydells Entertain elephant exchange, to be held at Couples Bridge Club the church at 1:30 p.m. Dec. 8. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boydell en A special program is being plan tertained Saturday evening with ned. two tables of bridge for members +—+ ' 1 of the couples club. Prize win-1 Slates ners were Mrs. J. L. Herriman Emblem and Mrs. A. C. Sallee. Association UP ON VALUE % PAGE SEVEN Samba Club Members Meet at Eldredge Home Samba club members met Fri Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson day afternoon at the home of Mrs and Mr and Mrs. W. O Hipp An open house reception will be were hosts Sunday evening for Mrs. Ed Bagley entertained Tom Eldredge with two tables in held Saturday evening, Nov. 19, potluck dinner and surprise show-' members of ANK Garden club play. Guest players were Mrs. at 8 o’clock for newlyweds, Mr. j er honoring Mr. and Mrs. Houston Nov 9 at her home near Parma. Dale Garrison and Miss Eva Boy Wilson, who recently became par She was assisted at a 12:30 lunch dell and prizes w’ere won by Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph M. Poulsen. Garrison and Mrs Eldredge. eon by Miss Gertrude Johnson. The reception will be held at ents of a son. +—+ Six tables of bridge and two1 Preparations were made at the , the home of the bride’s grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Mit tables of pinochle were in play meeting for the forthcoming show Wednesday Bridge Club chell at 602 North Fourth street, by the 32 guests in attendance. i "Treasury of Christmas Beauty" Meets at Mitchell Home Prize winners were Mr. and Mrs. to be staged Nov. 26 from 1 to 8 Nyssa. Mrs. George Mitchell entertain The new Mrs. Poulsen is a Houston Wilson, bridge, and Mr ' p.m. at the Parma community ed last week with two tables of Mrs. Howard Mynck, pi- house. bridge for members of the Wed daughter of Mrs. Helen A. Mit- and Members brought glycerin nesday club. Mrs. H. A Divert chell and the bridegroom is a son nochle. +—+ leaves, sprayed pods and cones to and Mrs. Solon Lewis were gue.t of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Poulsen. Piano Recital Presented the Wednesday session to be | players and prizes were won by Friends are cordially invited. By Students of Mrs. Lewis made into arrangements for the Mrs. Herb Fisher and Mrs. Jessie +—+ Mrs. Dorothea Lewis presented ' show. I Morgan. Mrs. W. O. Hipp Honored her piano students in recital Sun Displayed arrangements will not +—+ At Pink and Blue Shower day at the LDS stake house. Stu be for sale. The show is staged as Cundalls Entertain Mrs. Robert Wilson and Mrs. dents appearing on the program a community benefit and anyone Couples Bridge Members Howard Myrick were co-hostesses were Linda Clapp, Carla Jensen, is welcome to exhibit. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Cundall en Wednesday evening at a pink and Chipper Burningham, Sheri Rob Various departments of the tertained Sunday evening with blue shower honoring Mrs. W. O. erts, Jimmy Beck, Dawn Drown, show will be Warm Welcome at Hipp. A corsage was presented Connie Mitchell, Nicky Houghton, the Door; Eye Catchers and Con three tables of bridge for mem to the honoree and a pink color Tracy Skeen, Ann Zittercob, Dar versation Pieces; Christmas Table bers of the couples club Guest scheme was earned out in decor Jensen, Junia Kay Mitchell, Alice Toppers; Mantle Charm; O, Holy players were Dr. and Mrs. Dwight ations. Wilson, Janice Richards and Night, Madonna arrangements; Mason and prizes were won by Mrs. Bud Tibbets and Wilton The evening was spent playing Sherry Glenn. The Little Lights of Christmas, cards with two tables of bridge Students receiving gifts for spe Madonna and candles; Santa Jackson. and two tables of pinochle in play. cial recognition were Ann Zitter Town, <.................................... ÄS Mrs. Wilson Entertains Prizes were won by Mrs. Gerald cob, first; Connie Mitchell, sec Adeste Fideles, church arrange Curry, pinochle, and Mrs. Gene ond; Dawn Drown and Nicky ments; wrapped packages and Thursday Bridge Members De^linck, bridge. Mrs. Robert Wilson entertained Houghton, third. Christmas sweets, candies, cook Thursday bridge club members at ies, etc. Members are reminded to bring I her home last week. Guest play articles for mailing to hospitals ers were Mrs. Warren Farmer, Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and Mrs. Ted to the next meeting. Morgan, Mrs. Houston Wilson +—+ and Mrs. Farmer were prize win- Gadgets — Handmades Star Chapter ners. +—+ East Enterprise Ave. • THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON Economy REEF ROASTS 37cLb. WE GIVE G R F. F N STAM PS 49e SHORT RIBS OF REEF 29' TAYLOR'S Food Markel and Locker Service