THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1964 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON Exlension Unit io Hold December 15 Couples Attend Beet Sessions Holiday Party al Helen Bishop Home In Washington By Helen Hatch Richard Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. By Peggy Brown BIG BEND — November meet- Phil Clucas and family and the OREGON TRAIL — Mr. and ing of the Big Bend Extension Vernon Slippy family were Mrs. Jim Jamieson and Marlene unit was held at the home of Mrs. Thanksgiving dinner guests of j of Nyssa stayed at the Bob Goldie Roberts. Eye-openers were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Knapp. Holmes residence last week while shown by Mrs. Linda Bennett. Lawrence Clucas returned re- Mr. and Mrs. Holmes attended a They were a Christmas tree made cently by plane from Concord, Beet Growers association meet­ of toothpicks and styrofoam and Calif., where he spent several ing in Yakima. Barbara Holmes a butterfly pot holder. days visiting a cousin. was a guest of her grandparents, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Irma __ .,__ Mr. _______ and Mrs. ________ Verl Bishop, Lin- Mr. and Mrs. Jess Shuster in Hopkins, project leaders, gave the da, Steve and Leroy; Mr. and Mrs. Huntington. lesson on freezing pre-cooked and Will Bishop of Caldwell were On Saturday Bobby and Billy prepared foods. They explained; Thanksgiving dinner guests of Holmes accompanied Mrs. Jamie­ about the types of containers and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bishop and son and Marlene to Ontario to wrapping paper suitable for freez- girls. view the Christmas parade. 1 D U* ft n d fold flf 4 Vi 1 »VI n wv z-> w zxi w v H TT ^91 ing and told of the importance of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Taylor of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney using the best. entertained with Thanksgiving Cairo junction also attended the They also demonstrated the dinner for Mrs. Anna Chaney of meeting in Yakima. preparation of fried chicken and Nyssa, the Don Kadel family of Mr. and Mrs. David Ballantyne carrots for freezing and for re- Caldwell and the Dallas Chaney and boys were Friday afternoon freshments served frozen salads, family. brown bread and cookies. The Emery Cameron family and visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Simp­ The annual Christmas potluck her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern son in Caldwell. Sunday after­ dinner and gift exchange will be Bullen and family were Thanks­ noon Mr. and Mrs. David Ballan­ held Dec. 15 at the home of Mrs. giving dinner guests in the Roy tyne and boys accompanied Mr. Helen Bishop. and Mrs. Leslie Ballantyne to Fortik home at Caldwell. visit Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wett- Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De­ Miss Helen Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Water spent Thanksgiving day stein and family in Ontario. Mrs. Alfred Adams and Mrs. Tom Ferguson of Parma were with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cleaver attended the Thanksgiving dinner guests of Dick Reed and girls in Boise. Savage - Moore wedding and re­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatch at Hosts Jolly Jane Meeting Gayway. ception Friday evening at the Mrs. Ernest Seuell entertained Nyssa LDS church. Visitors From Joseph Dec. 9 for members of Jolly Jane Dinner Guests in Boise Mr. and Mrs. Junior McGinnis, club. A covered dish luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jayo were Missy and J. of Joseph, Ore., was served at noon and secret pal Dec. 3 evening dinner guests of spent Thanksgiving holidays with gifts were exchanged. their son - in - law and daughter, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mr. and Mrs. Burton Blades Price, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. James were recent Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Don Eaton and fam­ ily in Boise. The dinner was in McGinnis. in the Dyre Roberts residence. honor of Jayo’s birthday anniver­ Mmes. Harvey Bennett, Laura Nov. 21 dinner guests of Mrs. sary. Brock, Joe Brock, Voncil Seuell, Mary Thompson, Jim and Bobbi Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Karen Carroll and girls called on were Mr. and Mrs. Gordie Dick­ and Mrs. W. P. Hendricks were Mrs. Goldie Roberts Nov. 24 to erson, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rice Mrs. Dave Bateman; Tracy, Lana wish her a happy birthday. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry and Craig Hendricks of Boise, Mrs. Josephine Roadman left Unger and son of Parma. Sally, Susan and Sondra Holmes recently for her home in Spring­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Obendorf of Nyssa. field, Ore., after spending some and Mrs. Mary Thompson spent Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jayo at­ time with her mother, Mrs. Naomi a recent Sunday evening with Mr. Wright and her sisters, Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Carl Packwood of Arena tended funeral services Monday for Mrs. Georgia Montoya at Cartwright, Mrs. William Lawler Valley. St. John’s Catholic church in of Meridian. Recent weekend guests of Mrs. Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson of Agnes Johns and Ralph Moore Mrs. Ethel Lay and Frances La Grande spent Thanksgiving were Mrs. Marjorie Looney of vacation with their parents, Mrs. Payette, Mrs. Carl Wood and Kratzberg of Payette were Sun­ day afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mary Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. daughter of California, Pete Loo­ Bill Johnson of Ontario. Mary ney of Reno, Nev. Thompson and the Jim Thomp­ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett and sons were Thanksgiving dinner family were Thanksgiving dinner guests in the Johnson home. Oth­ guests of her parents, the Loise er guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Borens at Durkee. Johnson, Jr., of Bend. Jim Millers Entertain College Students Visit Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller enter­ College students who spent the tained with Thanksgiving dinner Thanksgiving holidays with their for Mrs. Frank Miller, Miss Mc­ parents are Darryl Seuell and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Tim­ Kenny Hopkins from Oregon merman and girls, Mr. and Mrs. State university in Corvallis; Lin­ Luit Siam, Mr. and Mrs. Louis da Bishop from Eastern Oregon Stam and family, Mr. and Mrs. college in La Grande. Dick Stam and children. Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood and family at Homedale were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett. From FACTORY The Glenn Smith family of Mar­ HUNDREDS of GIFT ITEMS sing were Thanksgiving dinner guests of his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stanton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith Many on Display at— and Gary of Boise spent a recent Wednesday evening visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith. Sizes CATALOG CENTER Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts 369 S. Oregon St. Ontario were Thanksgiving dinner guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Phone 889-6167 Jim Carroll and girls in Ontario. k Owyhee Riding Club Members Celebrate 20-Year Anniversary SINGER FOR CHRISTMAS ACCIDENT PLAN PROTECTS YOU ANY TIME — ANYWHERE I Protects You Three Ways... 1. Accidental Loss of Life, Sight or Limbs. Gives your family protection against loss of your support through a fatal or disabling accident ... up to a maximum of $100,000.00. 2. Medical Expenses If You're Hurt. Covers all doctor, hospital, nursing, x-ray and medical bills up to $5,000.00. 3. Weekly Pay Check for Disablement. 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Mr. and Mrs. Adams were Dec. 3 lun­ cheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hill in Apple Valley. The Adams couple attended the annual turkey dinner that eve­ ning at Oregon Trail hall for Grange members and their fami­ lies. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chamberlain and family of Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams. S3" to i I I I 'round the world round the clock. year 'round LARGE SELECTION A Perfect Gift! Under $35.00 i I ! Wherever You May Roam Owyhee Riding club celebrated its 20-year anniversary Nov. 20 with a dinner dance at Oregon Trail hall. Approximately 80 members and guests were in at­ tendance. President Leonard Phillips wel­ comed the visitors and introduced Neil Dimmick, master of cere­ monies for the evening. Della Holmes and Red Kreager each read a 10 - year history of the club’s activities. Accompanied by Carrol Morgan, Bonnie Sappe led the group in singing western songs. The hall and tables were dec­ orated in a western theme with the main attraction being the hand-carved team and wagons of Alfred McConnel, a club member. Out - of - town guests attending the anniversary party were the Messrs, and Mmes. Marvin Wil­ son, Jordan Valley; Earl Larson, Battle Mountain, Nev.; Larry Cul­ bertson, Nampa; Ted Pomeroy, Middleton; Bernard Ingles, On­ tario; Dean Reeves, San Mateo, Calif.; and Mary Wood of Boise. Ladies9 Robes ORDER DIRECT PAGE NTHE NYSSA . . . OREGON We Give and Redeem SRV Green Stamps • DRY GOODS • SHOES • CLOTHING "YOUR QUALITY STORE"