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THURSDAY. MAY 13. 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SEVEN Mothers' Day Activities Reported By Correspondent in Big Bend Area By Helen Hatch BKJ BENI) Mr. und Mrs Jim Miller und family entertained with u Mothers’ day dinner for Mrs. Flunk Miller, Mr. und Mrs. Mrs, Luit Stum. Mr. und Mrs. Gerrit Timmerman and girls. Mis Tina Schiemer of Newell Heights, Mr. und Mrs. Louis Stum und boys of Owyhee corner. Mr. und Mrs. Dick Stum mid family of Nu Ai res und Willium Webb of Ad rian were afternoon guests. Mr. und Mrs Jim Thompson of l.u Grande spent the weekend with their parents, Mrs. Mury Thompson, Mr. und Mrs. Bill Johnson of Ontario. They were Mothers’ duy guests in th«- John son home. Chaneys Host Sunday Dinner Mr. and Mia. Horace Chaney mid family entertained with Sun day dinner for Mrs. Anna Cha ney of Nyssu, Mr und Mrs. Don Kudel und family of Caldwell, Mr. und Mrs. Dallas Chaney und fam ily. During the afternoon, they culled on Mr. und Mrs. Emmett Gifford und fumily ut Culdwell. Mr und Mrs. Dick Bennett and fum>ly were hosts at a dinner celebrating Mothers' duy and family birthday anniversaries. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Hurvey Bennett, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Wood und fumily of Home dale. In the evening. Mr. und Mrs. Harvey Bennett visited in the Clarence Kmefel homi- ut Parma unti the Woods wer«- guest of his parents, Mr. und Mrs. El- mer Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Iatrry Bauman mid boys of Nyssa spent Mothers' day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyc«- Van DeWater, Mr und Mrs Carl Foglemun und lleen of Nampa were afternoon cullers Visitors From Huntington Mr. and Mrs Bud Walker and girls of Huntington were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr und Mrs. Ted Avery. Mr. and Mrs Jo«- King of Baker were af ternoon visitors in th«- Avery residence Funeral services for Howard May 14. 8 p.m. — Amity club Mrs. June Ann Keil of Fair Dryden, pioneer resident of the meeting at home of Mrs. Edison mont, Neb., wus u weekend guest , Owyhee community, were con Child. of Mury und Charles Weir, Mr. ducted Tuesday afternoon. May May 14-15. 9 ajn. to 5 p.m. — und Mrs. John Sumer und Cath 11, 1965, at the Methodist church erine. in Meadows, Idaho. Mr Dryden Rummsgs sale in basement of Mrs. Frone Stradley und her succumbed the previous Saturday Methodist church, sponsored by brother. John Goieeke, returned WSCS. at his home in Meadows. home Muy 6 from Hayward, May 15. 7 pxn.—Nyssa Women's The deceased was a second Calif. Mr*. Strudley had spent Bowling association award ban cousin to Mrs. Victor Marshall the winter months with her bro and Charles E. Share of rural quet at East Side cafa in Ontario. ther He plans to spend two weeks May 15-16, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.— Nyssa. here before returning to his home Mr. Dryden was born Nov. 7, Rummage sale in old Taylor Mar ut Hayward. 1890, near the Owyhee river, a ket building by St. Paul's Epis Mrs. Agnes Johns entertained son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall copal guild. with u Mothers' day dinner foi May 18. 8:30 p.m.—Eagles aux (Bud) Dryden. He later moved Mrs. Goldu Hudson, Mrs. Irene with his parents to Cambridge, iliary meeting in aerie hall. Yirung und Jackie, Archie Howell Idaho, went to Meadows Valley of Boise und Jumes Eastman in 1911 and had since resided in CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Visit Mother in Nampa that area. Mr. and Mrs. Plais Johnson and Mr. und Mrs. Durrell English, On Jan. 22, 1913, he was united family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weeks Hoss und Eleanor visited Satur in marriage to Minnie Clay of and family took their parents, day evening with his mother, THESE NHS STUDENTS are incoming and out 65 vice president: Ron Jensen, new secretary and Council. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weeks, to the Mrs. Doru English at Numpu going officers of the Nyssa chapter of Future conductor last year; Gary Cleaver, 1964-65 sen Mr. Dryden had visited in the East Side cafe in Ontario for They were also guests of Mr. and Nyssa area quite frequently and dinner on May 4 in observance Mrs. Kenneth Clury and son in Farmers of America. Seated (left io right) are tinel; Mike Peterson, outgoing treasurer; John attended the annual Owyhee pio- of the latter’s birthday anniver Jim Bishop. 1965-66 president and secretary last Glascock, 1964 - 65 reporter; and Tim Phillips, Culdwell. sary. Weekend guests in the Tom year; Pete Smit, newly elected vice president: newly elected scrap book reporter It is under I neer picnics. Mrs. Ia-nnie Smith left Satur I In addition to his widow and Weeks home were her brother- stood that the lack of hair on the heads of Smit Bruce Child. 1965-66 sentinel; Terry Oft, new day evening for Moscow, Idaho, and Cleaver is not a new fashion, bul a ''must'' cousins, survivors include one ; in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. to visit her daughter, Mr. und treasurer and scrap book reporter in 1964-65: Tod son. Bill Dryden of Meadows; one Otis Squier of Boise. The John Freitag. 1965-66 reporter. Standing are Leonard upon being initiated into the Lettermen's club. Mrs. Floyd Blumire and boys. daughter, Betty Martin of Port son family joined the group for —Journal Photo. Mr. and Mrs. John French« und Phillips, outgoing president: Sieve Jensen, 1964- land; half-brothers, Buster Dry j Sunday dinner. family of Caldwell entertained den, Meadows; Elmo Dryden, with Mothers' duy dinner for her HOST FAMILY DINNER LEGAL NOTICE Portland; Frank and Bob Dryden, Mmes. J E. and Clyde lying Nyssa Births . . . parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ble Lewiston. Five grandchildren May 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jack NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTO also survive. were hostesses at a dinner served vins. Mattoch of Fruitland, a 9-pound Take notice that on or after Interment was in the Meadows Mrs. Voncil Seuell entertained last evening at Brownie’s cafe for girl, Cheri Lynn. May 19, I will sell a 1951 or 1952 cemetery. their husbands and other mem Muy 6 for Adrian Garden club Saturday—Sunday May 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton model Chevrolet 4 - door sedan members with 16 women in at bers of their immediate family. Among the guests were Mr and Johnson of Fruitland, an 8-pound abandoned on my property ap Teenage Girls Miss Nutrients MAY 15 and 16 tendance including two guests, boy, Jeffrey Paul. proximately a year ago by Frank Mrs. Mury Auker and Mrs. Caro- Mrs. Al Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. The teenage girl is the poorest 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. May 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Ern Montez. Body No. is 013865 and fed member of the family. Stu Ivn Witty, A plant exchange was Robert Ixmg. all of Adrian; Dr. OLD TAYLOR est Gentry of Payette, an 8-pound, vehicle bears 1964 California li- dies show that calcium, vitamin J E. and Clyde Ix>ng of Nyssa; held. MARKET BUILDING • No FAK-591. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Bates of 3-ounce boy, Ernest Arlen. C and vitamin A are the nutrients Mr. und Mrs. Dick Knapp und Riverside, Calif., and Mrs. Mil Leo E. Thompson — Sponsored by — most frequently missing. More Richard wen- Sunday dinner dred Vaughn of Boise. 2 Beech Avenue ST. PAUL'S servings of dairy foods and fruits guests of Mr. und Mrs. Phil Clu- Journal Classifieds Following the dinner, the group Nyssa, Oregon EPISCOPAL GUILD and vegetables will help provide cas and family, went to the J E. lying residence Bring Results! Published May 13, 1965. the missing nutrients. Mrs. Murion Riggs of Parma, for an evening of reminiscence. Mrs Cecelia Lodz.inski and Mary of Boise visited last Thursday Breakfast Skippers Miss Nutrition ufternoon with Mm. Goldie Rob Without breakfast, it is very erts und Mrs. Florence Hender* unlikely that a person will get all A líder Mr. und Mrs. Mike Douglas of the essential nutrients required £ of Nampa spent Mothers’ day every day. Studi«* indicate that with her mother, Mrs Hender- breakfast skippers seldom, if ever, lider in th«- Roberts home get the recow'tv.-nded amounts of » Miss Linda Bishop of La Grande vitamin C, calcium, iron or thia was a weekend visitor in the mine. Rummage Sale Folks, for the Wonderful Reception At Our Grand Opening Last Week. REMEMBER. .. You Have Until 3 p.m. Saturday, May 15 to Register for the Free Freezer! Cube SteakLb- 79« PURE PORK Sausage - - - lk 29* o- Bob’s Freezer Meats Phones 372-3937 and 372-3562 NYSSA . . . OREGON home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop and Stevie Sunday dinner guests of the V<rl Bishop family were Mr. and Mrs Bill Bishop and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Wil) Bishop of Caldwell. Jolly Jane Club Meets Jolly Jane club meeting was held May 6 at the home of Mrs Edythe Prosser with 15 members in attendance. Roll call was a Mothers' day card and handker chief exchange. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ida Pul len. Mr. and Mrs. Burch Whitting ton of Burlingame, Kan., Mr. and Mrs. Wally Whittington and ■ daughter of Boise were Saturday ' visitors and dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Verl Bishop, Linda and Stevie. Mrs. Alida Van DeWater and ' Mrs. Grace Clucas and baby at tended a WCTU meeting May 5 at the Parker home in Parma. Miss Helen Hatch was a Sun day dinner guest of Miss Mary Weir, Charles Weir and Mrs. Jane Ann Keil. Mrs. Betty Samer ac companied the women to Payette to visit an aunt. Miss Weir. Miss Hatch and Mrs. Keil visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatch at Gay Way. Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- i Ginnis, Steve Davis and Mrs. Al- I von McGinnis were also visitors in th«- Howard Hatch residence. AND HELP US CELEBRATE DECORATED Won’t you stop in and get Your Free Gift during our Big Open House? We’d like to thank all of you in person for your loyal patronage which has been responsible for what measure of success we have had. We are also rather proud of our newly decorated interior with its new furnishings and would like you io share if with us at this time. We take this means of saying we will continue to serve you to the best of our ability. (Signed) VICTOR R. HABURCHAK FREE * Coffee. 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