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J^CEM ïïj THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON PAGE SIX Area Families Observe Thanksgiving With Traditional Dinners, Reunions Parents of Rural Nyssa Tell Plans For Local Couple Mr. and Mrs. John Penrod * Mr, and Mrs. Earl Jennings, and family of Idaho Falls were Diane and Joyce returned home Thanksgiving dinner guests of his Sunday after spending the holi day weekend with relatives in parents, the Paul Penrods. Portland. Earl’s father, J. W. Jen- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick I nings of Caldwell, accompanied and family went to Pendleton them to the Rose city and re- where they were Thanksgiving I mained for a longer visit. dinner guests oi their son. Mi. The Wallace Prowell family en and Mrs. Jerry Myrick and Vicki. The Tom Jayo and Bill Nielsen tertained with Thanksgiving din-1 families were Thanksgiving din ner. Among relatives attending j ner guests of the women’s par were the Milton Prowell, R. G. ; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moncur. Haynes and W. C. Gillette fami Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McConnell lies of Baker, the Thomas Prowell were Thanksgiving dinner guests I family of Boise and the Weston of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Duggan family of Lakeview, Oth- Forrest Moore and family at I er guests were Dennis Macy of i Nampa Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mum Corvallis and Marilyn Brown of ford of Boise, daughter of the Boise. During the afternoon the Moore couple, were also dinner family toured the local sugar fac- I tory. guests. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Curry of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Rogers and Courtney of Ontario and Claudia Matthews were Thanksgiving family at Caidwell. LOUISE ANN FREITAG Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Raney, Mrs. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay ... To Wed Bob Morrison Bybee and daughters. Pamala Millie Pinkston and sons of Par The engagement of Miss Louise a student at Oregon State ma were Thanksgiving dinner | | Bybee, university in Corvallis, spent the Freitag to Robert Morrison is guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nichols | holidays with her parents, the announced by her parents, Mr. and family. Late in the afternoon and Mrs. Joseph Freitag of route they received a phone call from Jay Bybees. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee and 2, Nyssa. The future bridegroom Albert Stockdale who is now her father, H. E. Chamberlain, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin working at Ogden, Utah. spent the holiday weekend with Morrison of route 2, Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larson and The _____ bride-elect is a 1965 gradu- family entertained with Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bybee and fam- giving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. ily at Brigham City, Utah. The. ate of Nyssa high school and is Ted Morgan and family, Mr. and Bybees also visited Mr. and Mrs. • now studying practical nursing at Vibert Kesler at Salt Lake City j Treasure Valley Community col Mrs. Gene Stunz and family. an AAW swimming iege. Thanksgiving dinner guests in and J attended > A T _ A____ _ HZilinnl - « • Her fiance was graduated in the Nora Vest home were Mr. and meet at the Intermountain school in Brigham City. Their grand 1962 from Parma high school, re Mrs. Gerrit Stam, Mrs. Dorothy daughter, Shawn Bybee, partici cently completed three years of Russell and Mrs. Ellen Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Jensen, Mr. pated in the meet and won bronze active service in the U. S. Army and is presently employed by and Mrs. Harry Miner and Mrs. and silver medals. Mr. and Mrs. Jhelmar Schoen Ideal Gas and Appliance company Freda Miner were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. and family of Kennewick, Wash., at Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller and sons Lyle Miner, Larry and Lori. A wedding date will be set Mr. and Mrs. George McKee of Ontario and the Ron Schoen upon completion of Miss Freitag’s were Thanksgiving dinner guests family were Thanksgiving dinner nurse’s training. of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill «—* Armstrong and family at Wilder. Schoen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Parr Mr. and Mrs. Muri Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Sager went were Thanksgiving holiday guests were Thanksgiving dinner guests to Spokane late last week to visit of their son, the W. Frank (Buzz) of their son-in-law and daugh'er. their daughter, Bonnie. From Parrs in Corvallis. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hobson at there they went to Mt. Vernon, they celebrated Frank C. Parr’s Wash., to spend Thanksgiving day birthday anniversary and the Gooding. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Kelley were with Sager’s brother, Mr. and Nyssa couple returned home on Thanksgiving dinner guests of her Mrs. Earl Sager and family. Sunday. Dale Schraufnagel was a son, the Joel Mitchell family. The Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nishitani, Kelleys recently spent several Thanksgiving dinner guest of the David and Lissa; and Miss Marty days with the Rex Price family Charles Quinowski family. Mrs. Somers were Thanksgiving din at Idaho Falls. Their son, Clark Schraufnagel was released Satur ner guests of Mrs. Katie Hashitani Price, had just returned from an day from Holy Rosary hospital in at Ontario. Other dinner guests LDS mission. The Nyssans also Ontario and is now recuperating were the George Hashitanis, Mr. visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sid at her home. and Mrs. N. Teshima, parents of well and family in Shelley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Holcomb the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Perkins at and her father. R. M. Cochrun, Leaving Sunday for their home Pocatello. were Thanksgiving dinner guests of the latter’s son - in - law and in Las Vegas were Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde John Crosthwait and Shelli Marie. BRAND-NEW SINGER Schurr at Caldwell. Other guests The trio arrived last Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc- morning to spend the holiday ' C’lure and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. weekend with Mrs. Crosthwait’s K. nneth Naugle of Caldwell. Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Dim McClure is also Cochrun’s daugh mitt and family. Weighs Only 22 Lbs. I ter and Mrs. Naugle is a daughter | Guests for Thanksgiving dinner in the J. W. Rigney home were of the Schurr couple. their son - in - law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Rieb and $9.95 Down $6 Monthly Mark of Klamath Falls left early Mr. and Mrs. Ibrahim Ayyoub, “We Service All Makes” this week after spending a two- Laila and Tammy of Yakima, week vacation with their parents, Wash. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. David Mathis of Ogden, | 369 S. Oregon Dial 889-6167 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown at Utah; Geneva Austin and son, I Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jeffers ONTARIO. OREGON Michael of Boise. Mrs. Austin is i near Unity. j Rigney’s sister and Mrs. Mathis is his niece. Mrs. J. I. Brady and her grand- | son, James Brady, a student at Treasure Valley Community col lege in Ontario, spent Thanksgiv ing day with the Gene Brady family in Boise. ZIG-ZAG Sewing Machine $99.95 the SINGER co. HOW LONG Since All Your Insurance Policies Were Checked? do Local Pinochle Group Lists Prize Winners Six tables were in play last Saturday evening at the Oregon Trail hall pinochle party. High prize winners were Mrs. Clarence Strawn and Vern Duus. Second place awards went to Mrs. W. O. Unwin and John Clea ver. Low prizes went to Babe Richardson and R. E. Moss. Host and hostess were Russell Gress- ley and Esther Stephen. Next card session will be Sat urday evening, Dec. 10, at the Grange hall. Everyone is welcome to attend. Golden Anniversary Dinner Honors Twpntv-Nine-Year Nyssa Residents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jenkins spent the Thanksgiving holidays with relatives in Denver, Colo. Thanksgiving dinner guests in the Lewis Riggs home were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis K. Riggs and Robin of Milpitas, Calif., and Wayne Riggs of Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Corey were Thanksgiving dinner guests of the Max Urry family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleaver and family of Iowa spent the Thanks giving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cleaver. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kido and fam ily spent the Thanksgiving holi days with his mother and broth ers in 'Seattle. Spending the holiday weekend with their parents, the Al Chad wicks and Mrs. Alice Neiger, were Mr. and Mrs. Royce Chad wick, Ronnie, Carla and Eric of Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brammer were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKinney, Brenda and Tim. Thanksgiving dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jeffers near Unity, were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rieb, Davie and Jen nie. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garrison were their son - in - law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Holcomb, Connie, Kirk and Kent. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wohlcke and LaDawn were the Byrl House, Alan and Larry (Gene) Haney families of Caldwell; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Haney and the Bob Haney family of Nyssa. Other guests were the Wohlckes’ sons, Marvin Haney of Brigham Young univer sity in Provo, Utah, and John Wohlcke. a student at the Univer sity of Oregon in Eugene. Miss Marilyn Gonyer, a student at Oregon State university in Corvallis, spent the holiday week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gonyer. Members and chapter, Delta k X/I teachers’ sorority 18 dinner meetin» cafeteria at th. plant. A Thanksgiving (J tied out in the eluding colorful by Adrian elemenSH The business meetJJ ducted by President’! Harms, and on the prj violin, vocal and Speaker was Miss J gren of Shoshone, T<j.aJ taught for 42 yearCf,] 15 years has served J international committal ta Kappa Gamma an* liamentarian at a retJ national conferenceh^j land. She challenged herd jj« I p3 Bridge Hostess Tells Master Point Honors High score winners for Nyssa duplicate bridge club’s master point play have been reported by Mrs. Houston Wilson, hostess for the weekly card sessions. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Paul Jones tallied high scores. Second place winners were the Charles Michaels. Third place went to Ann Halberg and Myrtle Rasmus sen. Tied for fourth and fifth places were Lucille Wilson and Willie McKinney, Father Fumo and Pete Hannigan. The Christmas party will be held next Monday, Dec. 5, in the Wilson residence. New Catetenl Of Sorority jJ J ¡1 J telling them that now time in history and saijl be a darkest hour or a opportunity. The speaker used sand J as examples of ttemj passing things; and listed sincerity and truth as ] of enduring value. 1 She also stated that) for others reflects the J living and that faith ini fellowman are qualities] MR. and MRS. DAMON SAVAGE ... Wed Sept. 14. 1916 self discipline. She urged those pJ A golden wedding anniversary I Julie and Jimmie of Ontario; Mr. strive to do better each! 6 ____ :__ nnrl IVTrc MlkP SaVQfie 311(1 1VL1- dinner and family reunion on and Mrs. Mike Savage and Mi not to be guilty of dispj Sept. 14, 1966, honored Mr. and chael Damon of Nyssa. indifferent attitude ] Others included Mrs. A. C. Duf Mrs. Damon Savage, 29-year resi 0-4 fin of Rupert, Idaho, a sister of dents of the Nyssa area. RETURN FROM PORTU Places were set for 50 at the Mrs. Savage; Messrs, and Mmes. Mr. and Mrs. Tom R ib ] reunion dinner served in the Dra Carl Fenn, Bill Nicholson, Reuben returned from a trip to! gon room of East Side cafe at Haroldsen, Frank Jayo, Sam where they attended a J Hartley, Tom Jayo and Brent union and were Taj Ontario. dinner guests in the coJ In addition to the honorees, all Hartley, all of Nyssa. Damon Savage and Gwendolyn of their daughter, Mrs. | seven of their children were pres ent, including Mr. and Mrs. John Batty were married Sept. 14, 1916, (Lilly) Wagner. Amoq Savage and Debbie of Covina, at Twin Falls, Ida. They came to attending the reunion j Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Savage, the Nyssa area in 1937 and began and Mrs. Roy (Mary) Bq Jim and Pat of Nyssa; Mr. and clearing sagebrush from a farm family and Mrs. E. B Mrs. Vernon (Laura) Chadwick of under the Owyhee project. Mr. Warner of Seattle; Mr. a Covina; Mr. and Mrs. Mark (June) Savage has continued to farm Ben Rust and family of J Hartley, Susan, Mark Dee and with his sons and semi - retired and the Tom Rusts’ gru Sam of Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. Dave only last year. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robatl Savage, Noreen, Vicki and Teresa In addition to those present for cher, also of Portland. of Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. Don Sav the reunion, the honorees have Also present was Mini age, Kirk, Randy and Chris of 10 other grandchildren and seven J. Baird, who is makings Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sav more great-grandchildren. with the Roy Bradys age of Baker. Also present were two mar ried grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Judy Savage) Gyllenskog, ’ r , «», . • *' 4**T*-’ When you VISITORS FROM MONTANA Sunday visitors in the Russell A. Smith home were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Svoboda of Libby, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. James Peter son and two children of Star, Idaho. Mrs. Svoboda is a sister of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Peterson is her niece. ***— VISIT NYSSA PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Haroldsen and Kristy of Boise visited Satur day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Haroldsen. VISITS NYSSA DAUGHTER Mrs. Alice Neiger attended a recent board meeting of the Ore gon Hairdressers and Cosmetolo gists association in Portland. She was accompanied home by her mother, Mrs. Sam Wilson of Tilla mook. Mrs. Wilson plans to spend the remainder of the winter months with her daughter in Nyssa. lais voioe, his "Hi, Mi brings him home again when you call Long Distance Go ahead. Call now. MALHEUR HOMÏ TELEPHONE CO. you HAVE DANGEROUS GAPS In Coverage Where a Loss Could Ruin You Financially? OR . . . Have You Costly Duplicate Coverage? WHY NOT LET US. WITHOUT CHARGE Check Your Policies and See If Changes Are Needed? MUCO $ MUCO «n# Gt Nit Al iNWftANCI »OLICIIS RENSTR0M INSURANCE AGENCY 217 Good Avrau* Phon* 372-2997 NYSSA . . . 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