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and children of Wallowa were- Sunday guests at Mr. and Mrs. Welly Steiner. Mr. and Mrs. Havey Bennett visited Sunday with the Cameron and Steiner families. Members of Adrian Garden, had been a patient for some Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop club met March 7 with Mrs. time. and Steve, Mr. and Mrs. W1U Mr. and Mrs. Rolan Rt«« Bishop attended a birthday party Worden as hostess from Big Bend were and children of Parma wer« for Lenore Bishop Saturday Mmes. Verl Bishop, Alan Ben Saturday evening visitors in evening. She is the daughter nett and Todd, Dyre Roberts the Dyre Roberts residence. of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bishop. PORTLAND VISITORS and Leroy Bennett ATTEND WEDDING George DeGroff of Portland Mary Carroll of Vale spent Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Eng the weekend with her grand Is spending a few days visit lish and family attended the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dyre ing his sister, Mrs. Boyce Van- Friday evening wedding cere DeWater and family. Roberts* mony of Sharon Clary and Mike Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wood Runcorn In Parma. Mrs. Allda VanDeWater ac companied Mrs. Bea Gross- and family of Nyssa were Fri Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pack nlckle to Lebanon, Ore., Sat day supper guests of Mr. and wood and sons are moving to urday where she visited her Mrs. Elmer Wood. the house of Mr. and Mrs. W alter Bishop returned home Claude Skinner at Owyhee Cor sister, Mrs. Gladys Divine and her mother, Mrs. Alice Rist March 7 from the Caldwell ners. Charlie Olson returned home Memorial hospital where he had Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney March 7 from Holy Rosary undergone surgery. and family visited Sunday after hospital in Ontario, where he Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cameron noon with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gifford in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller entertained Sunday at a family dinner for their daughter, Lib by, who Is celebrating her an niversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Timmerman and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Luis Stam, Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Stem and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam and children:; arJ Jimmy Barker of Fruitland. Mrs. Sally Slefert left Fri day for her home In Topeka after a visit with Mrs. Walter Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood and Roger were Sunday dinner guests of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood and family near Marsing. Mrs. Verl Bishop and Mrs. John Packwood attended Wo men’s Association meeting In the home of Mrs. Earl Winn of Adrian. MRS. KENT VISITS Mrs. Carol Kent of Ontario visited March 8 with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucas. La ter she attended the rehersal of the Chaney-Graham wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Albertus Wiley and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Bishop and Wayne all of Mid dleton, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bish op of Caldwell visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bish op. Mrs. Phil Clucas visited Sat urday with Mrs. Lester Hill MISS SUE ANN SCHATZ and Gary A. Jone« plan an April and Waddell Family in Boise, while Clev Clucas and Ross 22. 1967 weddinc al the First Christian church in La Grande. English were taking an Army Parents of the bride-elect axe Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. examination. Schatz of La Grande. The prospective bridegroom is a son Mrs. Jim Miller entertained of Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Jones of route 1, Nyssa. He is Friday with a birthday party for her daughter, Libby. Guests presently employed in Portland. i were friends from the Adrian to numerous points throughout school. the world. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peck of Next meeting will be April Sunnyside, Wash., spent Sun 4 at the home of Mrs. Ernie day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Metcalf, with Mrs. Don Somers Blevins, enroute home from a Members of the home econ as co-hostess. visit In Colorado. Mrs. Archie omics club of Oregon Trail Wilson of Folsom, Calif., has grange met March 7 at the home been visiting her son, the Bill of Mrs. Tom Drydale, WithMrs. Blevins family. MRS. BYBEE HONORED Rommell Moss as co-hostess. Chairman Mrs. George Clea Mrs. Jay Bybee was honored ver called the meeting to order with a surprise birthday dinner M c C onnells return and Secretary Ellen Jones read Sunday, March 12 at the home minutes of the last meeting and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McCon of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cindell the treasurer’s report. nell returned home March 1 near Ontario. Mrs. Cleaver told of nine pro In addition to the honoree after spending some time In jects for the home economics and her family, guests Included the southern states. program which had been sug After leaving Nyssa on Dec. the Jerry Currys of Caldwell, gested by the National organ 28, they spent several days Mr. and Mrs. George Courtney, isation. It was suggested that the Owen Froerer family, Mr. with a friend, Mrs. Vernlce a permanent notebook listing Glenn at Chappell, Nebr., and grange activities be made, with and Mrs. S. P. Bybee. In Grand Island visited McCon Mrs. Frank Holub In charge. nell’s nephew, Robert Caulkins. Mrs. Loyd Adams suggested They spent four days with his that the club sponsor a Sarah sisters, Mrs. Ida Janssen and Coventry jewelry party and a REDUCE WEIGHT Most diabetic adults ar« Mrs. Mamie Bockover at Au March 11 date was set. over-weight and the most lm- rora and visited two of Mrs. Roll call was “Where would portant part of their treatment McConnell’s nieces and with you like to go and why?’’ Fif his nephew In Jefferson City, teen members answered and Is reduction of weight by a re Mo. duced caloric Intake. their travels would take them The McConnells also visited with Dorothy Topliff, a former Nyssan now residing in Call anó with Mrs. fornla, Mo., McConnell’s nephew, Donald Wilson and family In Blacks burg, Va. They also visited friends In Rawlelgh, N. C.. and went by way of Jacksonville, to Fort Pierce, Fla., where they spent five weeks with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Wilson. They left there on Feb. 18 and went to Somerset, Ky., where they spent two days with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones, parents of Ruth Jones, a former Nyssa school teacher. The Nyssans arrived In Nam pa, Idaho, on Feb. 28 and before returning home, visited a son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Moore. Kool Katts Meet Adrian Garden Group Meet» At Home of Lydia Worden Kool Kelts 4-H club meet ing was held March 10, with the session called to order by President Ron Boi.. The 4-H pledge was led by Mardl Cole and a discussion on rats was held. A motion was made to sell the rats at fifty cents each and keep Sonny and Cher, the mother rat that recently had nine babies. it has been discovered that one of the tiny rat's front legs Is deformed. The group decided to keep him until he grows up. The meeting was then adjourn ed. — Ronnie Wilson, reporter NOTICE!! MISS EVELYN CLEAVER and William Cole are planning an April wedding in the Nyssa LDS first ward chapel. Parenti of the betrothed couple are Mr. and Mr«. Lester Cleaver and Mr«. Royce Cole, all of Nyssa. Miss Cleaver is a 1965 graduate of Nyssa high school, studied for one year at Kinman's business college in Spokane and is now working at the George Iseri travel agency in Ontario. The future bridegroom is a 1961 NHS graduate and after serving in the armed forces, studied at Treasure Valley Community college and for the past year served as assistant manager of the Statewide store in Ontario, where he was recently promoted to the position of manager. SORORITY GROUP MEETS Members of Alpha Delta Kap pa sorority met March 4 at the W’alnut room of the Moore hot el in Ontario. The luncheon meeting was presided over by Emma Snyder of Nyssa. Plans were made for officers and representatives to attend the April 22 state convention In Portland. J. C. Calloway, principal of Alameda school In Ontario, spoke to the group on “Edu cation Today to Meet Tomorr ow’s Needs.” NYSSA Mrs. Rose Toombs, 372-3141 VALE BRIDGE WINNERS TOLD High score winners for Nyssa duplicate bridge club’s master point play have been reported by Mrs. Houston Wilson, host ess for the weekly card sessions. CHILDS HAVE CHILD Audrey and John Wilson tai- lied high scores. Second place Mr. and Mrs. Edison D.ve winners were Mythle Rasmus Child of Lovelock, Nev., became sen and Ann Halberg. parents of a seven-pound, one- Third place went to Mary ounce son on March 11, 1967. Sallee and Louise Danielson, The Infant Is a second grand with fourth place going to son for the A. Edison Childs Father Fuma and Bruce Houser. of Nyssa. Hardwick EYELEVEL DEBUTANTE GAS RANGES FROM $375 UP I Ideal Gas and Appliance Co PUBLIC IS INVITED TO INSPECT VEHICLES PRIOR TO THE SALE Free Coffee and Doughnuts Will Be Served NOTICE A cor will be given to some lucky person at no cost—nothing to buy—just be present. Sale is subject to the used car inventory on the sale date. Business os usual until sale. Stock No 68030 1962 68111 1961 61321 1960 69020 1960 1958 1958 1958 1957 1957 66642 1956 64854 78541 1956 1956 61143 68321 78362 78460 78560 58181 1955 1955 1955 1953 1953 1953 WATCH FOR US!... Like Whai You See! Á FREE! FREE! 67693 72021 76013 61531 61231 FOOD STORES Auxiliary past presidents of American Legion Post 79 met recently at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Brown. The women made paper flowers for the wheel chair parade, held an nually In Portland. Refreshments were served prior to adjournment. Next meeting will be In the home of Mrs. Rolland Laurance. SALE TIME—12:00 NOON ONTARIO COMING SOON! Ó* f',4 SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1967 1960 1960 1959 TV Sales and Service ». MAKE PAPER FLOWERS. TERMS*. CASH — or Financing Can Be Arranged with Approval Prior to the Day of Sale. 71112 68351 77013 Formerly Howell Tamarack Twelve tables of pinochle were in play Saturday evening. March 4 during a benefit card party sponsored by Oregon Trail grange. A total of $68.70 was pre sented to Mrs. Loyd Adams, chairman of the cancer fund drive In this area. High score prize winners were Virgie Rookstool and W. O. Unwin, with second place awards going to Jean Nelson and Banks Symes. Mrs. Adams and Ernie B. Metcalf received the low awards. Prizes of homemade fudge went to Mrs. Jamieson and Mrs. Adams. Next pinochle [tarty will be March 18, and the public is cordially Invited to attend. USED CARS AND TRUCKS 1960 Nyssa Extension unit mem bers will meet at 1:30 p.m., Thursday, March 23 at the home of Darlene Stenkampat 813 King Avenue. A county extension agent will give a demonstration of fabric and show a film on “Spring Time In Japan.” All area women that are in terested, are welcome to at tend. Sy/anae Stu«P and a room mate, Gwen Gallaher of Wil lamette University in Salem, are «pending their iiprlng va cation with Suzanne’s parent«, Mr. and Mr«. Gene Stuns. GIGANTIC SELECTION OF 69030 Mrs. iDonna Smith, 889-8831 or 889-5938 A St. Patrick's dinner will be served from 8:30 to 9 p.m. Friday, March 17 at Nu Acres community hall. All area residents are in vited to attend. AUCTION SALE Mrs. Jasper Faries, 473-3923 TO VIEW FILMS VISIT PARENTS SECOND ANNUAL FOR TV SALES OR SERVICE Call our Operators IRISH DINNER SLATED Pinochle Players Aid Cancer Fund Home Ec Women Report Activities / THURSDAY. MARCH If, iff! THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FOUR CHEVROLET FOUR-DOOR RAMBLER FOUR-DOOR RAMBLER FOUR-DOOR CUSTOM CADILLAC TWO-DOOR HARDTOP - Power Steering, Power Brakes CHEVROLET TWO-DOOR HARDTOP Power Steering, Power Brakes CORVAIR FOUR DOOR RAMBLER FOUR-DOOR CHEVROLET TWO-DOOR HARDTOP — Stick Shift CHEVROLET TWO-DOOR HARDTOP CHEVROLET TWO-DOOR HARDTOP CADILLAC FOUR-DOOR DeVILLE CADILLAC FOUR-DOOR DeVILLE CHEVROLET STATION WAGON —V-8, Automatic Transmision CHEVROLET STATION WAGON — V-8, Automatic Transmission PONTIAC FOUR-DOOR FORD FOUR DOOR — V-8, Automatic Transmision, Power Steering BUICK TWO DOOR FORD TWO-DOOR CROWN VICTORIA CHEVROLET TWO-DOOR B.A. CADILLAC FOUR-DOOR BUICK FOUR-DOOR BUICK FOUR-DOOR 1960 VALIANT NINE-PASSENGER STATION WAGON Trucks and Pickups Stock No. 1965 CHEVROLET TWO-TON TRUCK — 4-speed. 2-speed, 197-In. Wheelbase 68401 1959 FORD 4x4 PICKUP 77201 1959 CHEVROLET PICKUP 78490 1959 CHEVROLET TWO-TON TRUCK — 4- speed, 2-speed 78480 1959 CHEVROLET TWO-TON H.D. TRUCK— 5- speed, 3-speed, V-8. Total Value $11,000.00 67902 1958 G.M.C. PICKUP 77212 1958 FORD PICKUP — V-8, 4-spee<l 68241 1957 CHEVROLET PICKUP — V-8, 4-speed 77372 1957 DODGE PICKUP — 4-speed 67911 1956 FORD PANEL 68010 1955 CHEVROLET PICKUP — 4-speed 78401 1955 G.M.C. TWO-TON TRUCK — Automatic Transmission 68961 1951 DODGE PICKUP — 4-speed 68391 1951 FORD PICKUP — 4-speed 68092 1949 FORD PICKUP 78470 1941 CHEVROLET TWO-TON TRUCK WITH BED » RATHBONE WOODSON WEISER IDAHO Auctioneers — Bill Brummett, Phone Weiser 549 0544; Harold Woodland, Ph. Weiser 549-0557 We not only do the Best Job - We also appreciate your business ■ Coll us for auction sales of any type 4