THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1962 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Church Group Meets for Bible Study, Potluck Luncheon in Worden Home By Mr*. Wilson Witt NEWELL HEIGHTS—Mrs. Ly­ dia Worden entertained 13 mem­ bers of the Presbyterian Bible study group Wednesday at her home. A potluck luncheon was served, followed by Bible study led by Mrs. M. L. Kurtz. The group is studying the Book of Romans. Next meeting will be May 23 with Mrs. Eva Gilbert in Adrian. Adrian News By Mr*. G. E. Mackey will visit another son and attend the World’s Fair. Mrs. Thelma Hammon, Mrs. Lydia Worden and Mrs. Minnie Stam attended a potluck lunch­ eon of the Happy Dozen card club Wednesday at the home of Mrs Herb Thomas in Weiser. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Judd enter­ tained Sunday for 14 members of the Friendship Mariners of New­ ell Heights. The potluck dinner was followed by a business meet­ Frank Pratt started working ing. The Rev. Henry Moore led Wednesday at the ASC office in devotionals. Plans were made for Ontario. friendship calls in the Newell Mrs. Johnnie Eason and Susie Heights area. of Homedale were Sunday dinner Hear Lecture on Costa Rica guests of her parents, Mr. and A large number from Newell Mrs. Ray Simpson. Heights attended the lecture on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn, Mr. Costa Rica given Friday evening and Mrs. Rollo Fenn, Donald Fenn by Frank Pratt of the Interna­ and childrein went to Boise Sat­ tional Farm Youth Exchange pro­ urday to visit Cecil Green, who is gram at Presbyterian church in a patient at the Veterans hospital. Adrian. After slides were shown, Alice Simpson, accompanied by Pratt answered questions. Joyce Sharp, Marlene Slippy and He stated that their government Susie Eason, drove to Ontario is similar to that of the United Sunday afternoon to go bowling. States. The country is mountain- Mrs. Lydia Worden and Mrs. ' ous. It rains eight months of the George Schiemer visited Sunday year, followed by four months of afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. dry weather. Many oxen are used. Hill. They report Mrs. Hill is im­ , Farm plots are small and few proving and said she would be tractors are used. People fit into happy to have her friends call on . three classes—rich, middle class j and poor. Frank stayed in 19 dif- her for a short visit. I ferent homes learning their ways Celebrates 78th Anniversary I and customs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren of and family had Sunday dinner at Parma and Mrs. Theresa Warren the C. T. Blackburn home in Nys­ of Minnesota were Saturday af­ sa. Blackburn is Mrs. Glenn’s ternoon callers at the Irvin Top- grandfather and they helped him liff home. celebrate his 78th birthday anni­ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Savage and versary. Mrs. Glenn’s parents, Mr. children of Nyssa spent Sunday and Mrs. Loise Boren of Durkee, afternoon at the Carl Fenn home. were also dinner guests. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn report Mrs. Dick Bennett and boys were the arrival of a new grandson, afternoon guests in the Blackburn Rodney Dale Fenn, born April 25 home. Mr. and Mrs. Boren and to their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and sons Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fenn at ’’•ere Sunday evening guests at Caldwell Memorial hospital. .ie Glenn home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kurtz of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Call and Nyssa called Sunday afternoon at an aunt, Mrs. Luella Call of Boun­ the L. C. McDermott home. tiful, Utah, visited at the Merrill Call home Wednesday evening 4-H SEWING CLUB BEGINS and Thursday. They left Friday WORKING ON FAIR PROJECT morning for Seattle where they All members were present at the ninth meeting of Easy Go, Easy Sewing club held April 20 in the Adrian school building. EXPERT During the business session, the group voted to invite their moth­ ers to one of the meetings. Mem­ bers began work on traveling kits as a 4-H project to be exhibited (Any Part or All) at the fair this fall. Refreshments at the Friday ses­ FORMICA or MOLDING sion were provided by Mrs. Brock, INSTALLATION leader of the group. —Suzuko Hori, Reporter Cabinet Work —See or Call— Cabinet Shop T. R. MORROW, Prop. 213 Good Avenu^ Phone 372-3044 Nyssa, Oregon I X Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ausman By Mrs. Frank Byers and family of Mountain Home OREGON TRAIL—Merry Mat- visited recently at the home of his parents and brother, Mr. and rons club met April 25 at the Mrs. Ralph Ausman and Mr. and home of Blanche Weeks with nine members in attendance. Plants Mrs. Elmer Ausman. Mrs. Harry Smith of Parma was were exchanged. In a flower­ a Friday evening dinner guest of naming game Gladys Byers and Mr. and Mrs. I-ennie Martin. Mr. Hazel Farr won prizes. Refreshments were served by and Mrs. Forest Martin and fam­ ily of Parma were Saturday even­ the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Farr. Next meeting will be May 9 ing dinner guests in the Lennie with Cora Rookstool as hostess. Martin home. Mmes. James Phifer, Tony Mar­ tinez and Bill Willis attended an l DUP club met April 26 at the American Legion auxiliary lunch­ home of Emma Hendricks. Fif­ eon Sunday in Vale. State de­ teen members were present. Re­ partment auxiliary officers and freshments were served by the district president were in attend­ hostess, assisted by Lucille String­ ham. ance. Honoring Billy Holmes on his Billy Willis spent the weekend at Whited reservoir near Unity seventh birthday anniversary last fishing with the Explorer Scouts. ! ; Thursday, Mrs. Alice Holmes, Mr. Lloyd Parrill and Ernest Seuell I and Mrs. Frank Byers were guests for birthday cake and coffee. Mrs. accompanied them. Holmes was also a dinner guest Mrs. W. W. Webb and daughter, that evening. Mrs. Dick Stam, had lunch in Vale Saturday with a friend, Miss Joan ; Visits in Moscow Mrs. Alfred Adams spent sever­ Hutchings of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam of al days last week in Moscow, Ida- Fruitland entertained at a birth-; | ho, visiting her son-in-law and day dinner Sunday in honor of daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard her mother, Mrs. W. W. Webb, on Hoefer. Mrs. Wayne Rookstool of Oro­ her anniversary. Others present were W. W. Webb and Mr. and vada, Nev., visiting Tuesday night with Mrs. Glenn Brown. Mrs. Bob Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Carlson of Mr. and Mrs. Pate Duncan and Bill MacBroom of Jordan Valley Pasadena, Calif., were Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duncan of morning coffee guests at the Rob­ Ontario were Sunday dinner ert Holmes home. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McElroy of guests of their son and brother, Salem were Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mackey ; callers at the Frank Byers and and family, Carl Lovitt and Clyde Alice Holmes homes. Mr. and Mrs. John Bretz were Cartwright were Sunday dinner Thursday evening visitors at the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Glenn Brown home. Martin and sons. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hendricks Mmes. Henry Day, K. I. Peter­ son, Eva Gilbert and Edna Cow­ were Sunday afternoon callers at ling attended a meeting Wednes­ the Thane Lankford home near day afternoon of the Ruth circle Marsing. at the home of Mrs. Lydia Wor­ Visitors from Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weisbrook den. Messrs, and Mmes. James Lane, and family of Bushnell, Neb., and K. I. Peterson, Mmes. Eva Gil­ Mrs. Merle Schrack of Kimball, bert and Edna Cowling were last Neb., were Wednesday dinner Thursday evening guests of Mr. guests at the Robert Holmes resi­ and Mrs. Henry Day for an oy- dence. Mrs. Schrack is a sister of Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Weisbrook ster supper. is her niece. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley WEEKEND ACTIVITIES SET attended a reception Sunday af­ AT WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY ternoon honoring Mr. and Mrs. W Marcia Ruby of Lake Oswego has been elected 1962 May Queen at Willamette university, accord­ ing to Robert A. Wilcox, director of public information. She will reign over the 56th annual May weekend, May 4-6, on Willamette campus. The traditional weekend will Mr. and Mrs. George McKee [ find the university hosting high drove to Boise Sunday to visit her I school seniors, as prospective Wil­ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and ■ lamette freshmen in the fall. Mrs. John Dougal. Enroute home Among May weekend commit­ they visited her brother and sis­ tee chairmen is Miss Annabel ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. j Arai, in charge of the queen’s re­ Armstrong in Wilder. ception. Miss Arai is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arai of route Journal Classifieds Get Results! | 2, Nyssa. K :: y. v. y. y. y :: y. y. y. YE INTELLIGENT BUYER’S GUIDE TO FINEST LIQUORS AT FAIREST PRICES NOW...PRICESGODOWN ON AN OLD KENTUCKY FAVORITE! Now —the lowest price in years on Old Mr. BOSTON’S Mr. Boston Spot Bottle, a premium whis­ key with unmistakable Kentucky quality 80 PROOF ... at milder 80 proof, the whiskey proof preferred by Europeans and Canadians! 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Fouch who is in a Caldwell hos- New officers include Helen Wil­ I pital. son, president; Louise Piercy, Mr. and Mrs. Al Endsley were vice president; Mane Hopkins, Saturday overnight guests of his secretary; and Betty Russell, trea­ sister, Mrs. Laura Sticknoth, and surer. were Sunday dinner guests of During the program, the Parma ' their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don jazz band played. Matthew Kora Poulson and family, all of Boise. gave a reading and Parma barber shop quartet sang, dedicating one Daughter Has Surgery Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimdars of their songs, “That's Where the Money Goes,” to Mr. and Mrs. received word that their daughter, Mrs. Dora Ross, underwent major Jack Wilson. surgery a week ago Friday. She A group of ladies from Malheur Butte Baptist church attended a Miss Nelda Seward returned is recuperating nicely. Mrs. Ray spring conference last Tuesday of Monday to NNC at Nampa after j Minium, a sister, Frank Zimdar the Blue Mountain Conservative spending spring vacation at home and Mrs. August Moeller left last Baptist Missionary fellowship at with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday for Quincy to visit Mrs. Ross over the weekend. Baker. On Thursday evening the Dwight Seward. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward, group met at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cornwell George Hooper for Bible study. of Ontario were Sunday evening Shirley and Gary were Sunday Mrs. Harlan Meyer was in charge dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. i dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey. Floyd Rhoades of Nyssa. of the lesson. Mrs. Ramona Shawl and family Mrs. Chet Iiams, Mrs. Albert Missionaries Visit of Nampa and Mrs. Frank Coley , Hopkins, Mrs. Don Philhpi, Mrs. The Rev. and Mrs R. G. Chand­ and family of Melba were Satur- George anCl » ler and son, David, were recent day guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson attended a district three guests at Malheur Butte Baptist Griffin. meeting of the PTA last week in church. They have finished one Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bale of Boise. term as missionaries to Japan un­ Boise were Sunday visitors of Karen Saunders, Edith Walter, der the Evangelical Alliance mis­ Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Bale. Joan Mesman and Judy Tannison, sion. They plan to return in Sep­ and Mrs. Reuben Henshaw all of NNC, Nampa, were Sunday tember for a second term. An old­ of Mr. Caldwell were Sunday visitors dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. er son, Donald, who has been at­ i of Mrs. Elsie Robinson and Miss Kenneth Saunders. tending Multnomah School of the Gertrude Hicks of Parma. They Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey visit­ Bible in Portland, will return also called on Mr. and Mrs. Waldo ed Sunday afternoon with Lake with them. Ivie in Emmett. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pettit are . Smalley. visiting friends at Coos Bay. They Returns from Hospital Mrs. Ruth Collins returned took their trailer house and ex­ home last week from St. Luke’s pect to do some salmon fishing. Mrs. Louis Wiggins returned hospital in Boise where she was home Sunday from a two-week confined for a week of observa­ visit with her mother, Mrs. Eva tion. Mrs. Elsa Bush of Donnelly is Kelly, at Grand Junction, Colo. and Mrs. Kelly observed her 80th recuperating at the home of her birthday anniversary this month. I sister, Mrs. Fay Collins, from in- | juries she received in a recent car W. Foster on their golden wed­ accident. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Heruth ding anniversary. Mrs. Alice Holmes was a Sun­ and Terrie of Boise and John Mc­ day dinner guest at the Frank Grath of Star were Sunday din­ General Repairing ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Byers home. Nancee Goodson of Parma vis­ Collins. ited Saturday afternoon with Mrs. — Alice Holmes and the Robert ATTEND ROCK SHOW Mr. and Mrs. S. P. 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