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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT Sunday Afternoon Harvest Dinner Planned by Residents of Big Bend Lowtrip Departs For Texas Base After Enlistment Mv Neighbors Mrs. Margaret Wood and chil By Freda Astoreca dren of Homedale visited Sunday SUNSET VALLEY — Mr in the Elmer Wood and Harvey Mrs. Gabe Astoreca, Carmen Bennett homes. Audrie, Norma Asumendi Women Prepare Quilts Tony of Ontario went to Boise What appeared to be an old- Tuesday to the air terminal to see fashioned quilting bee was held Ed Lowtrip depart. Nov. 10 at the Verl Bishop home He enlisted in the Air Force where women of the United Pres for a four-year period and left for byterian church gathered to pre Lackland Air Force base in San Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs. Da pare quilts for the God’s Acre Antonio. Texas. ö vid Krause of Nyssa visited Sat sale. Special guests were Mrs. “ Ugh! What kind of witches’- Sue Ashcraft of Adrian and Mrs Mrs. Frank Holub and Mrs. urday afternoon with Mr and brew is that!?” Mrs. Mike Douglas and Mrs Flor Wilma Higgins. Others present Vern Garner attended the ACWW were Mmes. Ida Packwood, Wini- j meeting Monday at the Methodist ence Henderlider at Nampa Mrs. Dyre Roberts attended fun fred Bennett, Esther Bennett. church in Nyssa. Margie Staples, eral services Monday morning for Goldie Roberts. Marie Moore. Ma this year’s exchange student from Mrs. Jewel Graham in Nampa bel Piercy, Anna Pratt and Edith Australia, was speaker. She later visited her mother. Mrs. Kurtz. A covered dish dinner was Guests From Pendleton Florence Henderlider. and sister. served at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Burnett ■ Mrs. Denver Edwards is a pa-j of Pendleton spent front Friday Lucile Blades. By Mrs. G. E. Mackey tient at Malheur Memorial hos- until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. pital in Nyssa where she under Elver Nielsen, Other Sunday din- ADRIAN — Messrs, and Mmes. went surgery’ last Friday mom- ner guests of the Nielsens were Glenn Ward and Denver Glenn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen and Jr. of Nampa hosted a Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis Lee Ann. The Elver Nielsens and open house reception honoring By Farmerette Club returned last Saturday after vis Burnetts visited Sunday evening their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Den iting relatives and elk hunting with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nielsen ver Glenn Sr. of Parma, on their Mr. and Mrs. Bryan V. Hart of near Joseph. 40th wedding anniversary. and David in Boise. Boise were recent visitors and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright The event was held at Ten Da Tri-Valley Extension unit will dinner guests of Mrs. Elizabeth visited Saturday afternoon with meet at 2 p.m. Friday in the home vis community hall. Mrs. Glenn’s Baxter. I brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Effie Nielsen and Mrs. their son. Arthur and family in of Mrs. Ray Strickland. Hood Nyssa. Elizabeth Baxter were in Boise Cindy. Dan and Annette Chapin Mrs. Norman Madsen of River, also attended. Nov. 4 when the former had Visit Boise Families are staying with their grandpar treatment at St. Luke's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Smith, Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Willis of Enroute home, they visited Mrs. Pearl Abbott and family visited while their parents are elk hunt Vernon Walker at Parma. Sunday afternoon with the Ken ing. Frank Holub accompanied Payette spent several days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Takami and Mrs. neth Smith and Ricks Gale fami the Chapins. Mrs. Bill Willis. Koeba of Nyssa visited recently lies in Boise. Attend Sunday Church Rally Mrs. Marie Moore, the Rev. and •with Mrs. Elizabeth Baxter. Philip Hatch and two friends Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen and Mrs. Elmer Rosenkilde and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Arklev McCumber from Bend spent the weekend in of Juntura visited Nov. 5 at the Big Bend hunting pheasants and girls attended a Sunday afternoon Edna Cowling were Friday din home of cousins, the Robert I . visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Mc church rally and potluck dinner ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John at Five Mile church. There were Packwood. Shaws. They came to inquire Ginnis. Mrs. Bob Webster spent the about the condition of John Shaw Mrs. Phil Clucas, Mrs. Boyce about 125 persons present. Gene and to spend some time visiting Van DeWater and Mrs. Varner Lewin, missionary for the Ameri weekend at the home of her the family. Hopkins attended a surprise can Sunday School Union, was daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Session and Brad, while Bob and birthday party Tuesday evening one of the speakers. Pinochle Party Held Saturday dinner guests in the James Webster and Bob Patter of last week in honor of their pas The first pinochle party of the Wayne Robb home were her son were elk hunting. season was held Nov. 5 at the i tor's wife. Mrs. Mordhorst, held mother, Mae Lytle, and an uncle, at the home of Mrs. Pearl Card Visit Lakeview Relatives Grange hall with five tables in Lee Davis of Roswell. Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long spent play. Prizes were won by Les in Mrs. Sparks of Kingman Wayne Robb spent from Friday the weekend visiting his daugh Gardner, traveling: Stephen An Kolony Erma visited Monday afternoon until Tuesday night elk hunting ter, Mr. and Mrs. Al Goff and derson and Fern Gardner, high: at Wallowa with his father. Hud sons at Lakeview. Bob Piercy and Thelma Wilson, with Mrs. Wilma Higgins. Robb, and uncle, Mead Robb of Hopkins Host Dinner Bert Bailey of Midvale spent a low. Refreshments were served West Virginia. recent week visiting his niece, at the close of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins Mrs. Jean Martin and sons. The group decided to return to entertained with Sunday dinner Attend Club Meeting Miss Agnes Muller of Ontario, Saturday night playing and the for Messrs, and Mmes. Fred Mrs. Ira Price and Arlene Orr next party will be Nov. 20. The Steam of Wilder. Laurence Cruse attended Pleasant Hour club Mrs. Dan Blattman and daughter public is invited to attend these of Roswell and Boyce Van De meeting Nov. 11 at the home of of Ridgecrest, Calif., visited Nov. parties. Water. Clara Corfieid and Emily Myers. 11 with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney. Mr. and Mrs. W .E. Piercy en Michael Kersey accompanied a Mrs. Dyre Roberts played cards Mrs. Clara Price spent Sunday Boy Scout troop from Fruitland with the Happy Dozen card club with Mrs. Don Share and family. tertained Friday evening with a on a recent overnight camping Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gabe Astoreca, Emily My pancake supper for Mr. and Mrs. trip. Mrs. Wesley Piercy in Adrian. ers and Mrs. Clara Corfieid visit Herb Thomas of Weiser, Mr and Mrs. Orma Cleaver and Mrs Guest players were Mmes. Mil ed Sunday evening with Mrs. Ar Loyd Adams of Nyssa visited re dred Graham of Star. Jo Thomas thur Skogan, who is reported to cently with Mrs. Effie Nielsen. of Weiser, Janetty Piercy, Doro be recovering very well from re thy Derrick, Ima Begeman and cent major surgery. ATTEND SUNDAY RECEPTION Mary Jarvis. Next meeting will Mr. and Mrs. Bob Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge at be Dec. 3 at the home of Mrs. daughter, Bobbi Jo of Bliss, Idaho, were weekend guests of tended a silver wedding anniver Roberts in Big Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen. Stan sary reception Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Art Eldredge at Sweet, Ida were Sunday dinner guests of ley Newgen is spending several Mr. and Mrs. Raj' Cartwright. days with the Ora Newgens. ho. By Mrs. Dyre Roberts BIG BEND —A harvest dinner is planned at 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 21, at Big Bend community hall, The meal will be potluck and those attending should also take own table service. All residents of the area are welcome to attend Sunday Reception Honors D. Glenns On Anniversary Nu Acres News THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1965 Infant Daughter Born Saturday io Don Eaton Couple By Ethel Mae Dail OREGON TRAIL Mr. and Mi s Don Eaton of Boise are parents of a new daughter born Saturday. Nov. 13. The baby weighed <i pounds, 12 ounces and will be called Paula Te rvsv. Mrs Eaton is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank Jayo. Pamela and Gregg Eaton of Boise are staving with their grandparents, the Jay os. — ♦ Mrs. Dick Province und chil Mr. and Mrs. Vie Marshall were Nov. 7 dinner guests of Fern dren were Sunday dinner guests Freeman Blanchards in Nampa. at the Woodrow Seucll home. Mrs. David Balluntync nnd The dinner was in honor of Car rie Bromwell of Union, Ore. The children spent a recent week with Marshalls had dinner Saturday at her parents. Mr. and Mrs Edward the Charles Beattie home in On- Simpson of Caldwell t.ii to Visit in Holme« Residence Mr, and Mrs. Thane I.ankford Recent guests in the Holland and Joyce of Marsing were Nov Holmes residence were her sister, it dinner guests ut tin1 W P. Hen Mrs. Al Romero of New Port, dricks home in honor of Hen Wash.; her mother, Mrs. Linda dricks* birthday anniversary. Mr Toll of Ontario; Lurry and Demi Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams were and Mis. Hendricks were Nov 10 Holmes mid their fumilics of recent visitors of her sister, Mrs, overnight guests of the Lankfords Denio, Nev, , I at Marsing. Bob Odoms at Weiser. Edie Corfieid of Nyssa spent Mr. and Mrs Bill Nielsen and Jeanie Neely and Mike attend the weekend in the Woodrow Lee Ann were Sunday dinner cd a recent American Sunday Scuell home. guests at the Elver Nielsen home. School Union rally at Five Mile Mr. and Mrs. Red Krcngcr were i community. Sunday callers ut the Vic Mar Dinner Guests in Boise Mr and Mrs. Jerry Myrick of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs Torn shall home. Mr. und Mrs. Murk Noel of went to Boise Nov. 14 for dinner Jayo dined Saturday evening nt Purina were recent evening din with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ontario. ner guests in the Flunk Byers Ix'roy Morris. Another daughter, home. Mrs. Ethel Lay of Payette Mrs. Richard Urresti and Andrea Attend Recent Wedding of Pocatello, were also there. Mr. and Mrs. Torn Jayo. Mrs dined Sunday evening with the Alice Egurolla of Homedale mid Byers couple. Tuesday evening Mrs. Bill Toomb. Later in the Mrs Carmen Eiguren of Jordan visitors of the Byers’ were Mr. evening, they were joined by Valley attended the recent wed mid Mrs. Earl Crocker. Mr. mid Mrs Bob Holmes mid Messrs and Mmes. Bill and Dale ding of Tom Eiguren and Marsha Peters at Hermiston. children were Sunday dinner Ashcraft for cards. Mr and Mrs. Henry Mendazona guests of her parents, the J E Mrs. Paul Parker of Ontario Mrs. was a weekend guest of Mrs. Ver and Nancy were Friday evening Shusters in Huntington non Parker while their husbands dinner guests of Mr. mid Mrs Holmes’ brother, Wayne and his Tom Jayo and family. The Jayos family of Guy Way junction, were were elk hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kriegh of w e r e Sunday evening dinner also present. The Holmes’ were Buhl were Sunday evening din i guests at the Chuck Binder home Sunday evening dinner guests in the A A Jamieson home. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W E. on Oregon Slope Piercy. Guest« in Brownfield Home Mr. and Mrs. John Bales and family of Boise visited last Thurs day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brownfield nnd family. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Olsen of On tario were afternoon guests of the Brownfields. The Melvin Crock ers were Sunday visitors in the Brownfield residence. Mr. and Mrs. Frco Brownfield and family were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gaza Mahaloski and dined Satur day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Martin. Mr. and Mrs. G. E Mackey and In Clothes Larry and Mrs. Jean Martin visit ed Nov. 9 with Mrs. Mackey’s Cleaned mother, Mrs. Florence Gowcy at Boise. — by — Bill Looney Jr. and Teresa Sauer of Ontario were Sunday GATE CITY CLEANERS dinner guests of his parents, Mr. Phone 372-3555 Nyssa, Oregon and Mrs. Bill Looney Sr. Going to GRANDMA'S For Thanksgiving Look Ycur Best and Pressed Journal Classifieds Bring Results! Thanksgiving Dinner DON'T KILL YOUR WIFE OVER A TURKEY ... Lei Me Kill My Turkey! * V Bring the Wife and Children Out for Dinner OUR THANKSGIVING MENU • • • Turkey • • • $1.50 Fried Chicken................... $1.50 Or Choice From Our Regular Menu (We never fry our chicken in advance.) Juice starter, relish tray, salad, hot rolls, mashed potatoes and gravy, French fries or sweet pota toes, vegetable, dressing (with turkey only), and dessert. Have You Booked Your Christmas Party? Twilight Cafe 508 Main Street Phone 372-9950 Nyssa . . . 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