Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 21, 1966, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1966
Adrian Area
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
Mitchell Dies
Seward Couple, 30 Teenagers Attend Janet
After Long Illness;
Dinner Honoring Guests From Africa Graveside Rites Held
PAGE FIVE
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COMING EVENTS
Frank Wilcott Rites
Conducted at Weiser
Hillcrest Cemetery
EXPRESSION OF THANKS
We take this opportunity to
thank friends and relatives for
the many kindnesses expressed
in thought and deed following the
death of our loved one. Those
many kindnesses will never be
forgotten.
—The Family of
Lee Gilbert Klinkenberg
Services for 17-year-old Janet
Graveside services for FVancis
July 21, 10 a.m.—4-H Livestock
By Mr«. Waldo Smalley
♦ Mr. and Mr«. Larry Miller of Mitchell, a former Nyssa resident,
APPLE VALLEY
Mr. und ' McCall were July 12 overnight wert conducted Saturday morn­ field day at county fairgrounds. (Frank) Wiicott were conducted
ADRIAN Mr and Mr«. Arthur Mr«. Dwight Seward und 30 teen- guests at the Alex Wagner home.
July 21, 2 p.m. — OKK club Tuesday morning, July 19, 1906,
ing, July Id, 1900, at the Nyssa
Cartwright of Nyssu visited last ugerx attended a no-host dinner
meeting
at home of Mrs. Chester at Hillcrest cemetery in Weiser
cemetery, under direction of Lien-
Thursduy evening with his bro­ Sunday at the home of Mr. and Picnic Honors Millen Family
! under direction of Northam-Jones
Mill».
chapel. Officiating was the Rev.
ther und sister-in-law, Mr. und Mrs. Joe Hobson in Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs Waldo Smalley at­ kuemper funeral home. Officiat­
July
22,
10:30
a.m.
—
Senior
Ci-
Mrs George Curtwright.
tended a picnic last Friday eve­ ing was LDS Bishop Glen JA-ter- tisens' club meeting at home of Howard Bailey of Weiser First
The Rev. and Mrs. John Wise
son of Nyssa Second ward.
i Baptist church.
he expected to stay for the re­
Mr. und Mrs. Cecil Mackey and 1 of South Africa were special din­ ning at the Glenn Weed home
Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Long.
Miss Mitchell succumbed on
in Caldwell. The dinner was in
family of Yerington, Nev., recent­ ner guests.
Mr. Wilcott succumbed last mainder of the summer.
July 24 6:45 p.m. — Potluck
honor of the Jim Millen family the previous Wednesday at Salem luncheon with the Rev. Harold Thursday at St. Luke's hospital
The deceased was born March
ly spent several days visiting his,
of Rio, ’III., who are visiting his following an extended illness.
grundpurents, Mr. und Mrs E M.
Kurts at Adrian Presbyterian in Boise. He resided part-time 21, 1890, at Marshfield, Wis., and
Mr. and Mr*. Bob J ack non of
She was born Feb. 4, 1949, at church.
with the Ralph Baxters in Nu for many years raised turkey«
Mackey. A picnic dinner was La Grande brought Shirley Sew­ brother, the Rev. and Mrs. W. D.
Ontario, a daughter of Jarvis and
served on Monday evening ut the ard home July id and ull attend­ Millen of Caldwell.
July 25. 8 p. m. — Meeting of Acres and had been in failing and did experiments for Purina
M ackey home Other guusts were I ed a lawn «upper that evening
Mrs. Dwight Mason hosted a Lois Bybee Mitchell of Mesa, Democratic Central committee at health for some time. A short Feed company.
, time ago he had returned to his
Mrs Carl Lovitt und sons, Mr. and at the home of Mr. and Mr». reception on her lawn July 13 to Wash
He is survived by three broth­
Brownie's cafe.
home at Grasmere, Idaho, where ers and two sisters in Wisconsin.
Mrs G. E. Mui key
honor
Dr.
and
Mrs
Jim
Riley,
In
addition
to
her
parents,
she
Dwight Seward.
July 28. 8:30 to 8:30 pjn.—Ice
ey, a veterinarian recently join- is survived by three brothers,
Mr. und Mrs. George DeHuven
Mr. and Mr« John Moran and
cream social at Cecil Evans home
went fishing last week neur Burg­ children left Sunday for their Dr. Riley, a veterinarian, recently Don, Darwin and Blair Mitchell; in Nu Acre«.
joined the staff at Treasure Vai- two sisters, Diane and Lisa Mit­
dorf, Iduho.
' home at Kaysville, Utah, after a
July 28, 8 a.m. — Worthwhile
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Collins spent chell, all of Mesa.
Attend Class Reunion
I 10-day visit with Mr. and Mr«.
club coffee hour at home of Mrs.
last weekend visiting in Pendle­
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce DeHaven Jack Moran.
Also surviving are her grand­ Charles Chapin.
ton with Mr and Mrs. Jim Ennor mothers, Mrs. J. E. Brower and
and family of Weiser attended the
Mr and Mr» Don Tennant, Jan
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bugher and Mrs. Lila Mitchell, both of Nyssa; CHURCH SLATES POTLUCK
AHS 1900 class reunion Sunday
and
Sue of Bellefontaine, Ohio, son of Port Angeles, Wash., were
— Owned and Operated by —
and visited his parents, Mr. and
a great-grandmother, Mrs. Eliza­
A potluck luncheon is schedul-,
visited the past two weeks with July 12 guests at the Charles Pit­
Mrs. George DeHuven, later in
beth Weston of Salt Lake City.
ed Sunday, July 24, at 6:45 p.m '
their «on-in-law and daughter, man home. She is a niece of Mrs.
the day. Mr. und Mr« Dun Sker-
in Adrian Presbyterian church. [
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ellis and fam* Pitman.
janec of Boise also visited her
GUESTS OF SCHIREMANS
Slides
will be shown by the Rev. ,
Uy.
... Available for Assistance With Your
parents, the DeHavens.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Ginder and Harold Kurtz, visiting missionary |
Dr. and Mr«. Wayne Davi« of ENTERTAINS SAMBA CLUB
daughter, Carol, left Friday for from Ethiopia and son of Mr. and
Mi and Mrs. W. E. Piercy spent
Spraying Problems — Using New High
'Boise were Sunday guests at the
Mrs. Bert Lienkaemper enter­ Medford after a 10-day visit with Mrs. M. L. Kurtz of Newell i
from Thursday until Saturday
Bob Ellis home. The two men tained Friday for members of her Mrs. Ginder’s parents, Mr. and
Concentrate
Spray System for Increas­
with their grandchildren while
Heights.
were high school classmates.
Samba
club.
Guest
players
were
Mrs. W E. Schireman.
ed Crop Coverage and Penetration.
their parents, the Carl Piercys,
Mmes Harry Miner and Sam Mc­
Attend Roswell Picnic
were in Portland.
During her stay here, Carol
Chicago
Congress
Big
4-H
Event
Residence— 114 North Fourth Street, Nyssa, Ore.
Connell.
honored with a swimming
Messrs, and Mmes. C. L. Frill«,
The most expansive recognition
Mrs. Ixiis Williams was among
Mrs.
Miner
was
winner
of
the
(Downstairs Apartment — Rear Entrance)
barbecue dinner party, given by event for 4-H youth is the Na­
those attending the Sunday re­ Cecil Leigh and Herb Gibbens
high
score
prize,
with
Mrs.
Shor
­
her
grandmother.
Guests
were
and
baby
of
Coos
Bay
tional
4
-
H
Club
Congress
held
attended
union for former Roswell high
Operating From Nyssa Airport
school students. A picnic was the Roswell high school picnic ty Brandt taking the second place Betsy Stunz, Lucille Bertram, Ro­ in Chicago the week following
PHONES — 372-3058 or 372-3316
award.
bin Kassman and Cille Tracy.
Sunday in Parma.
Thanksgiving.
held in the Parma park.
Tom Moran, who has been home
Eddy Doty of Middleton spent
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several days last week at the on u month's furlough visiting
his
parents,
Mr
and
Mrs.
Jack
home of his uncle and aunt, Mr.
Moran, left July 12 for Baltimore.
and Mrs. Wnllv Steiner.
Md., where he will continue his
Feted With Slumber Party
y.
Judy Steiner assisted with a service training.
The John Moran family, Mr.
Saturday evening surprise birth-
II
dny and slumber party honoring and Mrs. Jack Moran and Susie
\
I^iura Mackey The event was spent three days last week fish­
held at the home of Karen Main ing at Boulder creek.
I
u
Mr. and Mrs Dwight Seward
in Nyssa. Cille Tracy was alno a
took several boys to McCall July
guest.
Mrs. Frank Bicandi was hospi- II to attend boys’ camp at Vic­
ta11zed Friday evening in Cald- tory Cove. The Seward couple
well for treatment of a respira­ remained at McCall until July 13
USDA — CHOICE
and the boys returned last Fri­
tory infection.
Mr and Mrs. Clifford Looney : day by bus.
and family of Caldwell, Mmes Preacher Visits Relatives
Myrtle Parker and Mariorie Loo­
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fretwell of
ney were Sunday picnic dinner
Sacramento, Calif., were recent
guests o£ Mr. and Mrs Bill Loo­
overnight guests of his brother-
ney.
USDA CHOICE — BONE! ESS
in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs
Mrs Milo Miedinger and dnu-th- ;
Cecil Leigh. Fretwell is on an
ters of I*asco, Wash., visited sev­
evangelistic preaching tour.
eral duys last week with her cou- ;
sins, the Robert Longs and Bill j Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gibbens and
I baby daughter of Coos Bay arriv-
Looneys.
FRFQM
! ed last Saturday for a week's
Visitor From Portland
1 visit with their patents. They
Mrs. Mona Baker of Portland
arrived Sunday for a weeklong visited Sunday at the Cecil Leigh
residence.
visit with her son. Mr and Mrs.
Giant Packages
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitman
Bill Looney.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gray and were Sunday dinner guests of
BERTIE'S— FROZEN
family of Seattle spent several Mr. and Mrs Harvey Pitman in
Boise They later visited his mo­
day« last week in the G. E. Mac-
ther, May Pitman at Nampa.
key home.
Mr. and Mrs Byron Standerfer
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beams of
and children of Boise were Sun­
Buhl spent the weekend at the
day dinner guests at the home of
home of her sister, Mr and Mrs.
Keim's — RING
Keim's — 1-Lb. Pkg.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buford
W B Piercy
Standerfer. The children were
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lance of
also weekend guests of their
Alton, Mo., are visiting their
grandparents.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Monty
Visit
From Seattle
iANUt—
Spelman. Mr and Mrs. D. C.
Lipton's — INSTANT LIME—ORANGE
— MINI
MINT
Iuince of Pocatello also spent a
Mr. and Mrs. Orley Smith and
Assorted — Royal
recent weekend with his sister, Beverly of Seattle visited July 13 fl
DR. ROSS'
Mrs. Spelman.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Special Blend
Mr. and Mrs Junior Matthews Wilson. Beverly was a Monday
and family spent Sunday in Sil­ overnight guest of Marilu Wil­
Nabisco — Family Favorite
ver City.
son.
Mrs. Gary Webster, Mrs. Susy
Mr. and Mrs. Minor Shaykett
Brown and daughter, Monica of of Belleview, S.D., were July 13
Burley, visited Sunday with Mr. overnight guests at the home of
and Mr«. Melvin Sessions and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Collins. Shay­
Brad.
kett and his wife, who is a past
Duncan Hines
Larry Mackey returned home state president of the Oregon
last Thursday evening from a trip Eagles auxiliary, were enroute
COMING SOON!
to California
home from The Dalles.
By Mrs. G. E. Mackey
RANCH AERO
AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO.
PAUL N. HANSEN
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SUBMIT NAME NOW!
(Just Drop Slip in Box at Cafe)
Winner Will Be Announced
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6
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Brownie’s Cafe
IVA JOHNSON. Owner
113 Main Street
Nyasa. Oregon
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Giant Packages
Round Steak
Wheaties
2 for 85*
Cheerios
2 lor 85«
Gelatin
7
51
Crisco Oil
69«
69
65*
Lb. 65*
GROUND ROUND
3%-Lh. Pkg. 39«
Fryer Parts
RUMP ROAST
Lb.
BOLOGNA .... 2 for 79* CHEEZ-DAWGS .... 55*
Flavored Tea
Cookies • •
Angel Cake
Large — 38-Oz. Size
Lb
Betty Crocker
Pancake Mix
3-0z. Jar 69*
CAT FOOD
Can—8*
3 Boxes 79«
.. 2 for 89*
4-Lb. Bag 49«
Thunderegg
Days!
AUGUST
Betty Crocker — Family Size
4-5-6
Brownie Mix.... 2 for 79*
LARGE — RIPE
Tomatoes
19£
Plenty of Free Parking in Downtown Nyssa!
!
. e . Shop Until 8 p.m. Week Nights, 9 p.m. Saturdays
OPEN SUNDAYS — 10 io 6 p.m.
Celebrating Our 55th Year in the Food Business!
JUICY
Limes & Lemons
55coo.
9
Thunderegg Mall — Gold Strike Stamps, Tool
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