Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 21, 1963, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Ladies Tell of Treasured Souvenirs ihe. Old "ft
When Answering Roll at Club Session
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jensen
were Saturday evening guests in
the Everett Faw home at Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Maze of
“Family problem — having
Nyssa were Feb. 6 visitors of Mr
too much month left over at
and Mrs. Silas Hoffman.
the end of the money.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVem Cleaver1
attended a Valentine potluck din- j
ner, Tuesday, Feb. 5, at the Eagles
hall in Nyssa. Feb. 9 evening
dinner guests in the Cleaver home
were Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGin­
ley and daughters, Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman Jack Bowen and sons and Darrell
and Glenda, accompanied b y Cleaver.
By Mrs. G. E. Mackay
Wayne Takamt of Oregon Trail,
ADRIAN
—Mr. and Mrs. K. I.
went to Boise Saturday where Celebrate Annivenarie«
Peterson
were
hosts at dinner
Glenda and Wayne received a
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and
drum lesson from Hank Houst, sons were in Payette Feb. 2 and | Feb. 10 for Mr. and Mrs. Mervil
their instructor.
helped her grandmother, Mrs. Hutchinson and Karen. The event
honored Hutchinson on his birth-
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell took Olive Kenward, celebrate her
| day anniversary.
93rd
birthday
anniversary.
They
their sons, Scott, Bruce and Mark,
Mrs. George Cleaver and Kent were in Nyssa Feb. 8 and helped
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam and
Cleaver to dinner Sunday in On­ his mother, Mrs. George Cleaver, family of Fruitland, Mr. and Mrs.
observe
her
birthday
anniversary
tario in observance of Scott’s
Bob Webb were recent evening
seventh birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVem Cleaver dinner guests of their parents,
Audrey Tanner of Boise and accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jack1 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Webb, in
Susan Gibbons of Eagle brought Walters of Nyssa to Rome Feb 10. honor of Mrs. Stam’s birthday
Audrey’s mother, Mrs. Guy Tan­
Miss Elizabeth Goodell of Em­ anniversary.
ner, home Friday evening from mett spent a recent week at the
Boise where she had spent sev­ home of her brother-in-law and
C. R. Mills and Ross and
eral days. The girls remained at sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Top­ Mr. Mrs.
and Mrs. W. E. Piercy visited
the Tanner home until Saturday liff .Guests there during the week
Mr. and Mrs. K. I.
morning before returning to Boise. were Messrs, and Mmes. Russell Feb. 10 with
Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ekanger Gressley, George Coleman, Sam
C. B. Hill was a Feb. 10 din­
were Sunday dinner guests in the McConnell, Glenn Hoffman, Alva ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Monty
home of their son and daughter- Goodell, Leroy Herrman, Irvin Spelman and sons.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ekanger Topliff, Mrs George Cleaver. Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis, Dale
and family of Caldwell.
Orland Cheldelin, Mrs. John Wolf Freel and Lorraine Leach were
and the Rev. Paul Ludlow.
Visitors in Stephen Home
recent evening dinner guests of
Doug Gyllenskog, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hatch.
Mr. and Mrs Bruce MacArthur
and son arrived Saturday morn-, stationed with the Air Force in Leaves for Minnesota
ing at the home of her mother and Bermuda, has been visiting rela­
Dale Freel left Feb. 9 for Ro-
brother, Mrs. Esther Stephen and tives and friends in the Nyssa Chester, Minn., where he will re­
Willy. They will visit there and area. He visited recently with ceive treatment on his arm at
with his parents and brother, Mr. Kenneth Whipple. Gyllenskog left Mayo Clinic. He expects to be
and Mrs. Don MacArthur and Feb. 10 for Montana where he gone about six weeks.
Homer in Boise for several days. will be stationed.
Mrs. Edna Cowling was a Feb.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie were
Bruce had been stationed in Cali­
10 dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs.
recent
evening
visitors
of
fornia with the Navy and will be
Henry Day.
moved now to a different station. Esther Stephen.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey re­
Mrs.
Alva
Goodell
and
Mrs.
Other Sunday visitors in the Ste­
turned home Monday, Feb. 11,
phen home were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cleaver took a group of from a two - week visit at the
Eugene Stephen and sons, Mrs. 4-H girls to an officer’s training home of their daughter, Mr. and
Eddie Morrison of Nevada, Miss meeting Feb. 9 in Ontario.
Mrs. Cecil Helton and family in
Henrietta Carroll of Caldwell and Student Visits Parents
Portland.
Roy Carroll of Owyhee commun­
Lance Corporal Joe Mackey
Miss Cheryl Zesiger was a re­
ity
cent weekend guest of her par- called by telephone Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs Flton Hunsucker ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clea- Feb. 9 to say that he was boarding
and Robbie of Payette were ver. She is a student at Eastern ship Sunday morning and leav­
weekend guests at the Mancil Bi­ Oregon college in La Grande.
ing the next morning for Oki­
shop home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rawleigh Cham­ nawa for 13 months’ service. Mrs.
Theresa Tanner attended a berlain were Sunday visitors of Joe Mackey is remaining with her
slumber party Saturday night at Mr. and Mrs. Russell Talbot.
parents in National City, Calif.
the home of Carolyn Tensen fol­
Lions club members were hosts
Mrs. Guy Tanner recently spent
lowing the basketball game in a few days in iBoise with her to their wives at a dinner held
Nyssa.
daughters, Barbara and Audrey. recently at the Palomino cafe in
Visitors last week in the Les-
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Talbot Ontario. Later they went bowling.
lie Topliff home were Mr. and were Feb. 10 evening visitors of Hott Valentine Card Party
Mrs. Henry Day of Adrian, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot and
Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright
and Mrs. Dave Beers, Mr. and family.
entertained with a Valentine card
Mrs. Irvin Topliff of Adrian, the
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richesin and party Saturday, Feb. 9. Guest
Rev. Paul Ludlow of Nyssa, Mr, children were recent visitors and players were Messrs, and Mmes.
and Mrs. Jim Ritchie and Mrs dinner guests in the Bert Richesin Wally Krause of Vale, William
Esther Stephen.
home at Fruitland helping his Schireman of Nyssa, Glen Brown,
mother and a brother-in-law, Bob Bill Willis, Luit Stam, William
Entertain With Potluck Supper
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver en­ Franklin o f Nampa, celebrate Webb, Blake Lowell and Mrs.
Lois Williams.
tertained Saturday evening with their birthday anniversaries.
Mrs.
Esther
Stephen
visited
in
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Batt of
a potluck supper. Those attend­
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilder Feb. 10 with Mrs. Mar­ Nyssa were Feb. 10 dinner guests
of her mother, Mrs. C. R. Mills
Day of Adrian, Mr. and Mrs. garet Perret.
and Ross.
Howard Day of Lake Owyhee, Attend Knife and Fork Event
Mrs. C. R Mills recently visited
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver, Eu-
gene Cleaver and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kurtz at­ her son, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Jim Ritchie. Following supper tended Knife and Fork meeting Mills, and their guests, Mr. and
the evening was spent playing Feb. 5 in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Glen O’Neil of North Dakota.
Orland Cheldelin also attended The O’Neils are visiting their son,
cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O’Neil of
Roger Norland of Caldwell was the meeting.
a Monday dinner guest in the Eu­
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver. Nampa.
gene Stephen home.
Terry. Melissa and Dave spent a
Brent Richesin was a Feb. 8 recent week at the home of her Elizabeth Goodell to her home in
evening guest of Mr and Mrs. parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Orr Emmett Feb. 9 after she had
Byrd Walters and attended a at Richland. Wash. The children spent a week in the Leslie Top-
basketball game in Adrian with stayed with their grandparents liff home helping care for her
white Mr. and Mrs. Cleaver went sister, Mrs. Topliff, who has been
them.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVem Cleaver to Portland to visit cousins, Mr. ill.
and family were Sunday dinner and Mrs. Lawrence Coats.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffitts of
guests at the Jack Bowen home
Alva Goodell and his mother, Nyssa visited Feb. 10 in the Jim
in Nyssa.
Mrs. George Cleaver, took Miss Ritchie home.
By Roxy Ritchie
BUENA VISTA —Mrs Esther
Stephen was hostess to the Out
Our Way club at her home Fri­
day afternoon. Eleven members
and one guest, Mrs. Emily Myers,
were present.
Roll call was answered with
“a treasured souvenir.” A Valen­
tine gift exchange was held.
Next meeting will be March 13
with Mrs. Edith Whipple.
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1963
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
Birthday Events
Highlight News
In Adrian Area
Valentine Day
Dessert Served
To Lady Knitters
By Farmerette Club
NU ACRES — Mrs Omar Betts
entertained last Thursday after­
noon for ladies who are learning
to knit. Since it was Valentine’s
day, refreshments were heart-
shaped cookies, red jello and
punch.
HAPPY SEAMSTRESS CLUB
LEARNS TO MAKE SUPPERS
Happy Seamstress Sewing club
of Adrian met Feb. 7 at the grade
school cafeteria.
Mrs. Brock, leader, was present
to show the group how to make
wash-cloth slippers. Jean Munn
served refreshments and games
were played.
Feb. 21 (today) is date schedul­
ed for next meeting.
—Carolyn Ward, Reporter.
UNICEF Committee
Receives Certificate
From National Office
As chairman of the 1962 drive,
the Rev. Wallace Prowell has re­
ceived a certificate of apprecia­
tion from the United States Com­
mittee for UNICEF.
It reads, “This certificate ex­
presses the gratitude of the Unit­
ed Nations Children’s fund for
your generous support of its
work. Children in need in over
one hundred countries in all parts
of the world will benefit from
your contribution.
“Our deep and sincere thanks
go to you and to everyone with
whom you have been associated
in this year’s UNICEF Halloween
program.”
The award was signed by Mrs.
Guido Pantaleoni, president of
the national committee.
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ANY NUMBER OF POLICY PREMIUMS
INTO ONE CONVENIENT
MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN
Sunday dinner guests at the
W. O. Unwin home were Ivan
Fritts and daughter of Ontario.
Mrs. George Dohner and Mrs.
Vernon Walker visited Monday
with Mrs. Ed Campbell at Fruit­
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baxter at­
tended the Japanese American
Citizens league dinner Sunday in
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jorgensen of
Nu Acres left Friday to visit Mrs.
Jorgensen’s uncle, W. H. Whita­
ker in Burley, and Laura Beeks
at Lava Hot Springs. They also
attended a family reunion in
Twin Falls, returning home Sun­
day.
Those helping Carolyn Betts
celebrate her birthday anniver­
sary Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Rhinehart, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Betts and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. S. H. Conner and family.
Mrs. P. M. Jorgensen nad as
recent overnight visitors her
niece, Mrs. Darlene Carey, and
her mother, Mrs. Maude Peter­
son. The following day they visit­
ed Mrs. Edith Gee in Boise. Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Knoepfle of
Boise visited the Jorgensens that
afternoon.
Enroute to Seattle, Mrs. Jean
Johnson, a niece of Pete Jorgen­
sen, and her mother-in-law, Mrs.
Johnson of Murray, Utah, were
recent overnight guests in the
Jorgensen home. Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Hammond o f Fruitland
called recently at the Jorgensen
home.
Feb. 10 visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Howard were
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barker of
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and Mrs. Reuben Haroldsen.
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Nyssa, Oregon
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