Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 15, 1966, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1966
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE SIX
GUESTS IN WEEKS HOME
Hospital Patient
Recovers Nicely;
Feted With Party
By Pauline Mackey
ADRIAN — Mrs. Ronald Butt
and Mrs. Chester Mills visited
Nov. 30 with Mrs. Ruby Mills,
a patient in the progressive care
center at Caldwell Memorial hos-
pital.
They took her to the dining
room where a birthday party was
given in her honor.
Ross Mills visited on the pre­
vious evening with his mother.
He reports that, according to hos­
pital officials, her condition is
very satisfactory’.
Mrs. Mills recently suffered a
pelvic bone injury in a fall at
Benjamin guest home in Cald-
well.
Your First Stop Is Here
For Every Gift Whim—
For Her—For Him—
For Everybody ...
DROP IN TODAY!
—SUGGESTIONS—
to
Please Your Young Miss
up
. . $5
to $15
GIFT LINE .
$2.25 to $5.00
Timex Watches . . S9.95 to $24.95
HALLMARK CARDS
59c up
WHITMAN'S
CHOCOLATES . . . S2.25 to $10
A NEW SELECTION —
SPECIALLY MADE
By EVELYN" OUTFIT
Entertains Card Group
Happy Dozen card group met
Friday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Carl Piercy. Among those
attending from this area were
Mmes. Bill Willis, Marjorie Loo­
ney, W. E. Piercy, George De­
Haven and W. E. Ashcraft.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright
visited Friday evening with his
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cart­
wright in Nyssa.
Mr and Mrs. Melvin Henry
For Her Skipper, Francie
or Barbie Doll
Available
al Jack's Curb
117 North Main Street — Nyssa
(Open Noon Until Midnight)
(INCLUDING DEVELOPING)
BLACK and WHITE — 127, 620, 120
FILM.............................. 3 Rolls 98c
Electric Shavers . . . $14.95 up
—
Table
Appliances
—
ELECTRIC
Coffee Makers .. $11.95 to
Electric Slicing Knife . .
Grill and
Waffle Maker .. $17.95 and
Wall Can Opener . . .
.
$19.25
$18.95
$29.95
$19.95
SPRAY —STEAM and DRY
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The
Hinting
• Season •
Is Here. May
We Suggest Your
• Gift Be • One •
Of Our Lovely Pieces of
Jewelry or a ★ Gift for the
Home from Our New, Large and
☆ Complete Selection • of Mer- ☆
chandise. • You'll Find the Latest Na­
il tionally Advertised ☆ Watches, Dia- •
monds, Silverware, Chinaware, Crystal and
Many Other Beautiful Articles That Will Make Any-
☆ one on Your Gift List Happy. • Stop In and See ☆
IRONS .... $13.95 to $21.95
HAND MODEL
Electric Mixer
PLUS —
129 Main Street
Phone 372-3551
NYSSA . . . OREGON
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CHRISTMAS ... A Family
Affair al THE MERC!!
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LADIES' DUSTERS
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DRESS SHIRTS
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White
Sizes 8-20
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KNEE SOX
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CREW SOX—2 Pr. . /
(One Size Fits All Feet)
Large Assortment
STUFFED TOYS
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Decorative Candles
DROWSY DOLL
( A Guaranteed Mattel
Talking Toy)
Reg. $7.00
NOW ....
PauluA jjetuebuj,
127 Main Street
Phone 372-2916
NYSSA . . . OREGON
"For the Gifts You Give With Pride —
Let Your leweler Be Your Guide"
C E 2 5
CASH — LAYAWAY — CHARGE —
OPTIONAL CHARGE
We Give
Gold Strike
STAMPS
NYSSA .
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$448 ■
Regular
$5.98 .
Four Ways to Buy . . .
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Nyssa Rexall Pharmacy
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Open Evenings Until Christmas
$12.95
HUNDREDS OF OTHERS!
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Cushion-Foot
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MOVIE FILM.............. Roll $2.19
Mr. and Mrs. Alden Bryan were
Sunday dinner guests of her bro
ther, Mr. and Mrs Ray Wise nt
Nyssa Their son. Billy, hud just
returned from Vietnam and was
an honored guest at the dinner.
Mrs. Fern Gnhlner was time­
keeper for an l.DS volleyball re­
gional tournament held Saturday
Several from this community
uttended Dec. 6 funeral sei vices
for Eston F. Wilson in Ontario.
Mr Wilson was n brother of Mrs
Verna Shaw and a cousin of
George Wilson
He succumbed
Dec 2 at a hospital in Burns
Mr. and Mrs Grant Allison and
grandson, Randy Maxwell of
Homedale, visited one day last
week in the Ted Allison home.
Mr and Mrs. Herschel Foster of
Boise; their son, Phillip: »nd
friend, Kurt Wonacott. were Sun­
day visitors in the Allison home.
Thanksgiving holiday visitors in
the Les Gardner home were their
son, Kills Gardner of Clc Flum,
Wash, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Gardner and children of Tum­
water, Wash., and Mrs. Warren
Gardner's mother of Nampa.
Mrs. Les Gardner and daugh­
ters spent Nov. 26 at Weiser
where they attended the l.DS
stake volleyball tournament. Mrs.
Gardner and Janyce attended the
Saturday evening wedding of
James and Veda MucTrefrthen in
Ontario.
SHE'LL BE GLAD YOU DIDI
STUFFED TOYS ... 98c to $4.98
CAMERAS .... $5.49 to $46.50
BY TECHNICOLOR —
ND ACHES
Regular meeting
of the Farmerette club was held
Dec 5 at the home of Mrs Alden
Bryan Twelve members were
present to discuss current busi­
ness and authorize payment of
bills Plans were then made for
a Christmas party to be held Dec.
21 in the Bryan home.
The party will be at 12:30 p m.;
there will be a gift exchunge by
club members, as well as gifts for
small children attending.
Members arc asked to take good
used clothing for men and women,
and used Christmas cards to the
Bryan or Burton homes, The
items will be taken to the stute
school m Nampa.
Sunday Open House
To Honor Newlywed
Nakashima Couple
Dinner Honors
Ariman; Leaves
For Mississippi
DOROTHY GRAY
Attend Wilson Rites
By Maballa McKagua
Peterson. Mrs. Art Sparks visited
last Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
Day.
Mrs. Bob Webster. Mrs. Melvin
Sessions and Brad left Dec. 3
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Gary Web­
ster in Burley.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey took
her mother. Mrs. Florence Gowey,
to Boise Nov. 30. She had visited
the past month in the Mackey
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Winn of the
Ten Ax ranch, located near Low-
Tuppeny
Mr. and Mrs. Noel
man, were Dec. 5 overnight
visited Sunday, Dec. 4. with
guests of his brother. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey. Mac-
Mrs Earl Winn. Dorothea Pur­
key accompanied Earl Crocker to
cell. Mrs. Mark Purcell and Flor­
Boise Dec. 3 when they attended
ence Nelson of Parma were Sat­
a Shrine ceremonial meeting.
urday luncheon guests. Mrs.
Lions Entertain Wives
Winn’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Adrian Lions club members en­ Hoover of Parma, were afternoon
tertained their wives with a din- ' visitors.
WILLIAM WALSH, manager of the Sears. Roe­ group's beautification project on the entrance to
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Freel and
ner Dec. 3 at Four Seasons cafe
buck company store in Caldwell, presents a check Owyhee cemetery. Other members of the im­
family
of
Nyssa
visited
recently
in Ontario, The group then went
with the Junior Matthews family. to Mrs. Ira (Clara) Price Sr., president of Owyhee provement committee are Mrs. Ray (Ellen) Strick­
bowling.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hamilton Garden club (on right). With them is Mrs. Wilbur land of rural Nyssa. Mrs. Keith (Billie) Tallman
Mr. and
(Doris) Chapin, club treasurer and chairman of and Mrs. Kenneth (Jean) Price of route 1. Home­
family were Dec. 4 dinner guests of Wilder visited Dec. 4 with Mr.
the committee for community improvement. The dale. Actual work was done by all members of
of his parents, the W. E. Piercys. and Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft.
check represents a Sears' foundation grant for the the club.
Mrs. Grace Day was a Dec. 4
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. I.
Classifieds Bring Results!
and Norma Jean of Callaway,
Neb., visited Dec. 7 with a former
neighbor, Mrs Grace Day.
Monty Freel of Burns spent a
recent weekend at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
An open house event honoring
By Pauline Mackey
Mr. and Mrs. Skip Nakashima will
Freel and family.
.ADRIAN—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Frank Bicandi returned be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Long entertained with a pre­ home Friday afternoon after Dec. 16, in the home of Mr. and
Christmas dinner Sunday in hon­ spending two weeks in Caldwell Mrs. Arthur Cartwright ut 617
or of their son. Second Lt. Wayne Memorial hospital.
Park avenue in Nyssa.
Sparks who left 'Wednesday by
The new bride is the former
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Harper of
plane for Medina Air Force base
Nyssa visited Saturday evening Theresa Paulin, daughter of Mr.
in Texas. He planned to drive to
and Mrs. Charles Paulin of Cold
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis
Biloxi, Miss., where he will be
Tami Winn won the "Voice of well. Her husband is a son of
stationed.
Democracy” contest in Ontario Mrs. Jessie Nakashima of Nyssa
Other dinner guests included last Thursday. Theme this year and the late Harry Nakashima
Messrs, and Mmes. Jim Raynor of was "What Democracy Means to They were married Nov. 26, 1966.
Emmett. Ed Glennon and family Me.”
in Caldwell.
of Payette. Bill Looney Jr. of On­
Relatives and all friends of the
Mrs. Bob Webster, Mrs. Melvin
tario, Clifford Looney of Vale;
Sessions and Brad returned Fri­ couple and their families are in­
Marjorie, Bill and Mary Looney. day evening from Burley where vited to attend the Sunday after­
they had spent last week visiting noon reception.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Piercy vis­ their son and brother, Mr. and
ited Sunday afternoon with Mr. Mrs. Gary Webster.
SECRETARIES PLAN PARTY
and Mrs. Wilmer Harrison at
A Christmas party for members
Recent
visitors
at
the
home
of
Caldwell. Mrs. Mae Herriman,
also of Caldwell, returned home Mr. and Mrs. Wally Steiner and of Futura chapter, NSA, will be
daughter, Mrs. Ralph Leavitt, held Dec. 19 at Four Seasons
with the Piercys for a visit.
were Gene Marcom of Harper, restaurant in Ontario. The buffet
Mmes. K. I. Peterson and Grace
Gene Baxter of Caldwell, Tami supper will be served at 7:30 p.m
Day attended a garden club meet­ Cameron of Adrian, Mrs. Nada and a gift exchange will be held
ing Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Winters of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Rosella Oxnam and Virginia Ny-
Varner Hopkins. It was the an­
lander will be co-hostesses
Ron Zerbel of Nyssa.
nual Christmas potluck dinner
with gift exchange.
$14.44
$22.79
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamilton of
Boise visited Sunday with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ash­
. . S2.98
— with a —
craft.
Hair Dryers . .
LADIES' PURSES
JUSTIN WALLETS
in NyNsu
Teams participating
were from Pendleton, Ontario.
Weiser, Nampa, Meridian and two
from Boise.
Farmerettes Set
Christmas Party
In Bryan Home
Mr. and Mrs. John VanZelf and
son. John of Nyssa: Mrs. Dareld
Steinke and daughter. Cherry of
Vale: Mrs. Diana Phifer of Vale
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs Blanche Weeks.
The younger John VanZelf is
now stationed at Fort Hood.
Texas, and is spending a leave
with his parents.
OREGON