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i AY- NC THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT December Plans Told by Parents Of Rural Nyssa LINDA JANE BREWER . . . To Wed Eugene Pratt Owyhee Garden club meeting was held Nov. 11 at the home of The engagement of Miss Linda Mrs. Ray Strickland, with Mrs. Jane Brewer to Eugene Pratt is Fred Morton as assisting hostess. announced by her parents, Mr. and , Luncheon was served during Mrs. Homer Brewer of route 2, the regular session and all-day Nyssa. Parents of the future workshop to 10 members, one bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Eu- guest and two children. gene Pratt of route 1, Nyssa, In the absence of President Miss Brewer was graduated in Mrs. Ira Price, the business meet high school, 1965 from Adrian ing was conducted by Mrs. Wilbur studied at the University of Ore Holcomb, vice president. gon in Eugene and Treasure Val Helen Dwelle, county home ley Community college. She is employed by Murphy Brothers extension agent, presented the Construction company at Ontario. program on “Consumers’ Educa- Her fiance was also graduated j tion Week” which is being ob- in 1965 from AHS as valedictorian j served from Nov. 12 through 19. of his class, attended Oregon I Among topics she discussed were State university in Corvallis and “Don’t Be Taken In," “How to is now stationed with the armed Protect Yourself Against Frauds” and “How to Be a Wise Shopper.” forces in Louisiana. The women made plans for a A December wedding in St. Bridget’s Catholic church is plan Nov. 19 cooked food sale and ba zaar to be held in the vacant ned by the betrothed couple. ♦-------------------------------------------------- portion of The Merc building. Along with the project to boost Journal Classifieds the club’s Owyhee cemetery funds, will be a four-season flow Bring Results! er arrangement display. The group’s December meeting will be a Christmas party, with gift exchange at 1 p.m, Dec. 9 at the Smorgasbord in Caldwell. When you can’t see them, you can almost feel they’re in the room with a Long Distance call. Go ahead. Call now. MALHEUR HOME TELEPHONE CO. Regular meeting of Golden Rule Chapter No. 131, Order of Eastern Star, was held Monday evening, Nov. 7, with Worthy Matron Kathleen Wheeler presid ing. Members celebrating fall birth- I day anniversaries were honored with a poem by the worthy mat ron. Prior to adjournment, tradition al birthday refreshments were served by the host and hostess, George and Lois Cartwright. *—# BLEDSOES HAVE NEW GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O. Smith of the Adrian area announce the arrival of a granddaughter, born Nov. 13, 1966, to their son-in-law and daughter, Cecil and Patricia j Bledsoe of Kent, Wash. The 7 %-pound girl joins two brothers, Dennis, nine years old, and Brett, seven years of age. 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One-hundred and fifty guests called at the parental Trost home, decorated in colors of green and blue, with matching floral ar I rangements. A three-layer cake, trimmed in blue, centered the serving table. Assisting with guest registration, serving and care of gifts were Mmes. Gilbert Holmes, Jake Pep- ple, David Williams and the bridegroom’s grandmother, Mrs, Art Wilson. The new Mrs. Trost attended Fruitland high school. Her hus band is a 1966 graduate of Nyssa high school, studied at Treasure By Mrs. DyTe Roberts ; Valley Community college and is Mrs. Tony Ocamica returned I now employed at the Terminal home Nov. 8 from Caldwell Me Ice and Cold Storage plant in On- morial hospital after recovering j tario. from pneumonia. After returning from a wedding Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright trip to San Francisco, the newly visited Sunday with Mrs. William weds are now residing at 712% Lawler at Meridian. North Second street in Nyssa. Miss Nancy Blades of Nampa 1 spent Monday with Mrs. Dyre day with Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van Roberts. DeWater. Lewis Kiftg o£ Portland visited Mrs. David Lodzinski and chil Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. dren of Shoshone are visiting her Charles Witty and Ben. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sillonis. Attend Collins Rite* Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith of Mmes. Henry Edens, Ted Av Gladstone, Ore., spent the week ery, Dale Teter and Horace Cha end with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sil ney attended Nov. 10 funeral ser lonis. vices for Mrs. Clara Collins in Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood and Ontario. Mrs. Collins taught for Roger, Mrs. Mary Wood of Parma several years at the Big Bend j spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. school and lived with the Joe Floyd Wood of Marsing. King family. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucas have Mr. and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny, received word of a new six-week- were Sunday dinner guests of old grandson, Christopher Arnold, Mrs. Persis Brumbaugh at Ros adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rubey of Boulder, Colo. well. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roley of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop, Steve, Linda and guest, Linda Gladstone, Ore., are visiting her Carter of Boise, were Sunday sister, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sillonis. Saturday evening visitors in dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bidhop at Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. the Elmer Wood home were Mr. Walter Bishop called in the after and Mrs. Lloyd Wood of Nyssa. noon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen and Albert Sillonis and three friends sons of Boise spent Sunday with from the Bend area spent the her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Guy weekend hunting and visiting his Ocamica. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sillonis. Mrs. Dyre Roberts, accompanied by Mrs. .----- Jim — Carroll «MM and fiAAXO, girls, Visit Mrs. Prosser • ----- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bell of Her- v*siteci Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. miston were weekend guests of | Gary Blades at the Burton Blades Mrs. Edythe Prosser. Mr. and home in Nampa. Gary leaves next Mrs. Delno Brock and Carol of week i°r service duty in Vietnam. Sunset Valley and Cheryl Brock of Boise were Saturday overnight | and Sunday guests of Mrs. Pros ser. Mrs. Loretta Reed and daugh ters of Boise and Bill Van De Water of Fruitland visited Sun- Honored at an Oct. 30, 1966, reception were Mr. and Mrs. Ru- lon Lane Trost who were married in double-ring rites on Oct. 16 at the Chapel of the Bells in Carson City, Nev. The Sunday afternoon recep- tion was held at the home of the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Trost at 406 South Seventh street in Nyssa. Parents of the bride, the former Ki $6" HO Assorted Si Styles, Coli WOME! Fla 52" .. 54’ For Dress or School — Children's Shoes Men's — Zip O'SHOES . Girls' — Slip-on ( 41 O'SHOE BOOTS . . SlfO-BOOTS Ladies' Flat Heels Ladies' — Mid-Dress HEELS (fl Fur-Cuff Top yfl $2.77 Saves Farmers and Ranchers up to 50% If you are a qualified farmer Register NOW for. • • FREE TURKEYS or rancher you should know about PCA financing for auto mobile« and trucks. 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(local rece ¡uests, la> its of i lemums, t ns and < d as decc in mar je bride f silk org with lac£ press wi jckline, nd semi-: JI chapel pned an lusion i< flowers, r bouque fioli witl ivian Be is. Larrj honor a Jindrake ¡e Stever ¡th gowr lir veils tiaras co nd they ;h oranf e Glenr rved as ere Als and Da’ ¡-tier ca ¡oses ai «bride ¡freshmi lg witl \x ■5C oa PCA Financing $20" $22 NYSSA Ladies' — DRESS Big Bend News (Plue Tax and Recappable Trade-in) 400 North Main StrMt Journal Photo MR. and MRS. R. LANE TROST SNOW RECAPS 8.00 x 14 7.10 x 15 and Larger 67': . SPECIAL 7.50 x 14 6.70 x 15 and Smaller I Pinwale < Wide W( ■ • #—• FALL BIRTHDAY HONOREES FETED AT OES MEETING SINGER I le Forthcoming Plans Newlyweds Honored at , » Reception Told by Gardeners **'*”-/ ----- -- — —- “ _ *_ T> of Owyhee vicinity In Home of Bridegroom s Parents STAMPS NYSSA