Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 04, 1962, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PT A Ladies Attend
Church Bible Study Group Continues Three-Day
Meeting
Of
Oregon
Congress
Study of Romans at Wednesday Meet
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Mrs. Evans Feted With Family Dinner On Eighty-Ninth Birthday Anniversary
By Farmerettes Club
Leo Connelly spent the week­
Mr and Mrs Gary Betts and
NU ACRES—Sunday, Sept 16. end at his home here. He re­ Cheryl went to Emmett Friday Returns Home from Hospital
Mrs V. C. Walker is now at
was the 89th birthday anniversary
Mrs. Jesus Lopez, president of of Mrs. Thomas Evans The event turned Sunday to Westfall, Ore, night to visit her brother-in-law home after several days in Holy
T Mr
»> ».rry Love .nd
where
he
has
been
employed
for
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
the Asociación de Padres y Maes­
NEWELL HEIGHTS — Presby­ daughter of Criswell, Ore., arrived tros, and Mrs. W A. Barton, presi­ was celebrated by a family dinner the past few months. He reports M. Browne. Then they went to Rosary hospital at Ontario. She
at the home of Mr and Mrs. the loss of all his clothing, per- the homecoming game at Emmett is somewhat improved but must
terian Bible study group met last Monday for a 10-day visit with
dent of the Nyssa PTA, were dele­
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond gates to the Oregon Congress of Evans.
i sonal belongings and other items
Weekend guests at the home of remain in bed for some time.
Those present were Janice Ev­ in a fire that destroyed the ranch Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Rhinehart
R- D. McKinley. Members con­ Simpson.
Mrs. Ellen Gardiner of Nyssa
Parents and Teachers state con­
tinued study of the Book of Ro­
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Love of vention held Sept. 18-20 in Rose­ ans, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Keck house where he was employed.
were their son and grandson. Bob was a Sunday visitor of Mrs.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Shower Honors New Bride
mans. Mrs. McKinley led the les­ Montrose, Colo., visited last burg.
Rhinehart and Larry of Eugene. Alida Smit.
son.
Evans and Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Pal-
Thursday at the Alfred Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Lynch, Mar­
They
arrived Friday and left
A miscellaneous wedding show­
The three - day convention at­ 1 mer Ross and family of Caldwell,
Those attending were Mmes. home.
cia and Sharon of Oregon City
tracted 1000 delegates from all Mr. and Mrs Charles Caward of er, sponsored by the Farmerette j Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge at­ I parts of Oregon. Mrs. Lester
John Packwood. Ernest Seuell,
club, was held Friday evening at
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw and were recent visitors at the home
John Auker and Goldie Roberts tended dedication of the Presby­ Cleaver, president of Malheur Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald the home of Mrs. Mike McKague | i sons, Mrs. Delbert Wilson and of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
of Big Bend, Edna Cowling, C. R. terian church in Homedale Sun­ County Council of PTA, also at­ Russell and children, Mr. and for Marilyn Betts Rhinehart. Two ' daughters were in Boise last week Martin.
Mrs. Larry Ziegler and family of
Mills, Marguerite Scott, K. I. Pet­ day afternoon.
games were played, both being to visit Mrs. Lois Kersey and fam­
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Allison of
tended and participated in the Payette.
Mrs Leota Kriegh and Mrs. state board activities.
erson and Henry Day of Adrian.
won by Mrs Henry Conner. Re­ ily
Center Point community and their
Mrs. George Schiemer and Mrs. Frankie Worden went to Vale last
freshments were served by Mrs.
Mrs. Arvin Kersey and boys three daughters and families were
The perspective and encourage­
A regular meeting of the Nu I Effie Nielson, Mrs. Alta Conner spent the weekend at the home I Sunday visitors at the Ted Alli­
Lydia Worden of Newell Heights. Thursday afternoon to study the ment received by local delegates
Next meeting will be Oct. 24 at Home Extension lesson, which is 1 from this convention, theme of Acres Farmerette club was held and Mrs. McKague, assisted by of Mrs Effie Nielson. The latter son home.
at the home of Mrs. Goldie Rob­ “More Costumes for Less Money.” Í which was “Now Is the Time," last Wednesday at the home of Shirley, Grace and Marcine Con­ took Lois and the boys back to
Win Awards at State Fair
erts in Big Bend.
will be used throughout the com­ Mrs. Effie Nielson with Mrs. Del­ ner. The bride received ' many their home in Boise Sunday and
Move to Community
Three members of the Do-More
bert
Wilson
as
co-hostess.
There
lovely
and
useful
gifts.
There
I
spent the night there. She return­
Mrs. Thelma Hammon and Mrs. ing year’s program.
4-H club were gold ribbon win­
were 12 members present. After were 24 guests present.
Mrs. Lydia Worden spent Mon­
ed
home
Monday
afternoon.
the regular business session, salad
day evening at Ridgeview visiting Doris Hammon returned Sept. 25 CARD OF THANKS
Kathleen and Kristine Keck en- i Sundav visitors at the homes of ners in the district style review
from a visit with relatives and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Costley and friends at Ogden, Utah. Mrs. II Words cannot express our deep- and wafers were served by the tertained the MYF of Fruitland at Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and at the Idaho State fair in Boise.
daughter. She helped Mrs Cost- Hammon’s sister, Mrs. Donna felt gratitude and thanks to our hostesses. The meeting was pre­ a melon feed Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague were Dolores Hawks won in funtime
ley celebrate her birthday anni­ Goulding and two sons, Garry many friends of Nyssa and vici- sided over by Mrs. Doris Keck, New members were accepted by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edmondson favorites, Kristine Keck in styl­
ish separates and Kathleen Keck
vice president, in the absence of
versary.
of Ontario.
the group.
and Jerry, returned with her and I nity for the offerings, beautiful
in evening elegance. Kathleen
Gerrit Timmerman returned are going to live in the house. flowers and kindness shown dur­ President Mrs. Mary Walker, who
Mrs.
Margaret
Wolfkiel
is
now
Recent visitors at the home of |
home Saturday after spending a where Mutt Hammon formerly re­ ing the recent illness and death is seriously ill. Plans were made Mrs. V. C. Walker were Mrs employed as a high school teacher also won a gold ribbon on her
for
a
miscellaneous
wedding
bread demonstration.
week chopping corn on his ranch sided.
of our husband and father, Lyle
Parma.
shower to be held Friday evening Merle Thomson, Mrs. Effie Niel-1 at Mrs.
at Rome, Ore.
Bartron. Our sincere thanks.
Walter Caywood of Nam- j
Happy Dozen Pinochle club will
honoring Mrs. Eugene Rhinehart, son, Mrs. George Dohner, Mrs. pa visited last week with her sis- j
To Buy, Sell. Rent or Hire.
—Mrs. Ruby Bartron
Couple Returns from Trip
A.
P.
Chesney,
Mrs
Mike
Mc
­
meet at 2 p.m. Friday with Mrs.
Denny Bartron and Family nee Marilyn Betts, at the home of Kague and Mrs. Ed Campbell.
Classifieds Get Quick Results I
ter,
Mrs.
Ted
Allison.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McDermott Thelma Hammon.
Mrs. Mike McKague.
Earl Bartron and Family
recently returned from a two-
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Worden and
month visit with their children. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox went deer
They visited the Larry McDer- hunting Friday at Pole Creek,
ynotts at Pilot Rock, Ore.; the Wil­ They expected to return home
liam Baxters a t Kennewick, Tuesday.
Wash.; the B. C. Voss family at . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Love and
Sunnyside, Wash.; the Elmer Der­ Debby of Criswell, Óre., arrived
ricks of Williams Lake, Canada; Sept. 25 and are spending two
the Ralph Baileys at Coos Bay, weeks visiting the Gene, Ray and
Ore.; the J. W. Ware and Charles Alfred Simpson families.
Nolan families at Stockton, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stringham
They returned to Caldwell and of Salt Lake City arrived last
spent two days at the Earl Pro­ Thursday and are visiting at the
vince home. They report a very home of their daughter, Mr. and
nice visit and say they are happy Mrs. Leon Chamberlain, and also
to be home.
with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
ert Stringham.
and Mrs. Irvin Topliff vis­
Adrian Church Rites ited Mr. Sunday
afternoon with Mr.
The next best thing to a raise in
To Be Held Friday
and Mrs. Roy Howard at Fruit­
pay is to save more of the money
For Marijke J. Kuiper land.
you have . . . And MORE CASH
Mary Worden was hostess for
Memorial services for Marijke
a
slumber
party
Friday
night.
SAVINGS
are what YOU get
Jolanda Kuiper will be conducted
Girls
attending
were
Effie
Laan,
at 3 o’clock Friday afternoon, Oct.
when you buy ALL your food
5, 1962, at the United Presbyterian Karen Conant, Lucy Flores, Mar­
needs
at RAY'S FOOD FAIR!
lene Slippy, Ellen Jones, Susanna
church in Adrian.
Martinez and Lynn Chaney.
The nine-week-old daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Kuiper of Sophomores Have Hay Ride
Adrian, succumbed Monday mor­
The sophomore class of Adrian
CHUNK
ning in Doernbecker hospital at [ high school went on a hay ride
J
Monday
evening.
They
went
to
Portland. She had been a patient
STYLE
there since shortly after her birth Flat Rock where they had a wie-
July 30, 1962, in Malheur Memo­ , ner roast.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge visited
rial hospital.
In addition to her parents, she Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
is survived by grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Boyce Van De Water in Big
and Mrs. G. Kuiper of Caldwell, j Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Burgess and
Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
baby left Wednesday for Emmett
Baxter of London, England.
Parents of the infant request no where he has employment at the
sawmill.
flowers be sent for the service.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tibbet of
Memorial donations may be sent
to Doernbecker Memorial Hospi-! Boise and Mrs. Johnnie Eason
tai for Children in Portland, to­ were Friday dinner guests of ¡Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Simpson.
gether with notation, “In Memory
Mrs. Ray Simpson and Mrs. I
of Marijke J. Kuiper.”
Harrison Love attended a meeting I
Vet's — Tall Cans
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Haroldsen at the LDS stake house in Nyssa I
spent Sunday with their son-in- Thursday afternoon. A display of
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. fancy work items was shown.
Tins
Teacher Ill With Flu
Orlee Sipes of Homedale.
Mrs. Jake Borge taught in the
second grade room at Adrian the
Geisha — Small — Whole
i past week in the absence of Mrs. I
Ruth Morgan. The latter has been I
ill with the flu and Mrs. Borge is I
I still teaching at this time. Mrs.
FOR SALE!
Tins
Morgan is convalescing in Holy I
Good Location
j Rosary hospital at Ontario.
On Nyssa Main Street
Mrs. Ray Simpson and Alice I
and Debby Love visited Saturday I
PRACTICALLY
afternoon with Mrs. Johnnie Eas- I
J’S»"-
NEW EQUIPMENT
on in Homedale.
Seating Capacity—88
A card received from the Rev. I
and Mrs. Henry Moore stated they I
expected to return Oct. 2 or 3
Diol 372-9950
| from Hayfork, Calif.
I
BOLOGNA
CAFE ...
SI
I
PIES
6
$1
DOG FOOD
3
89
e
I
donuts
39
e
OYSTERS
PEAS
8 10 >1
Rosedale — Halves — Mo 2 V2 Size
PEARS
>|
4 I "■ 1
CELLO BAG
Ideal for Stew
CARROTS
Baker's — 12-Oz. Size
CHOC. CHIPS 3 for $ J
Production
CREDIT
PRODUCES
WEALTH —
Libby's — 20-Oz. Bottles
—
CATSUP 4
£
51
Per Pound
Crisp — Green
CELERY
Without the help of men, equipment and money these
cattle would be scrawny range beef.
Production Credit Association loans are made for the
express purpose of aiding the rancher to produce more
wealth from his land and herds.
Your PCA office works constantly with ranchers in this
area to improve methods, give financial counsel, and
furnish ready cash when it is needed — for as long as
it is needed.
Come in soon and discuss your financial needs with our
ranch-minded PCA people.
Ontario Branch
BAKER PCA
201 S.W. 2nd Ave.
Phone 889-6471
Ontario. Oregon
HEARTS
Clover Club
POTATO
CHIPS