Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 30, 1967, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY. NOVEMBER SO. 1967
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
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Oregon Trail Grangers
Hold Booster Session
Bridge Vi in nt *rs
Members of th«' Mr. and Mrs.
bridge club met Nov. 21 at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. K. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Wahlert
Danford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
of Corvallis arrivedWednesday
Bill Brewer, 4-H scholar­ Michael were guests, and Mrs. evening to spend the Thanks­
Booster Night was held Nov.
16 by Oregon Trail Grangers. ship winner, was present and Michael was high score w inner. giving week-end with his par­
Despite heavy fog; 74 persons, gave a brief talk, thanking the
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Duplicate bridge winners for
including 22 guests, gathered Grange for its part in miking
Wahlert.
He is a student at
for a potluck supper in the hall. his trip possible to 4-H summer Nov. 27 regular play, is an­ Oregon State university. Other
nounced
by
Mrs.
Houston
Wil
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Polly Holub, Clara Somers school.
Thanksgiving dinner guests
Janet and Jams Takami added son, hostess for the weekly were Wilton Jackson, Marcia,
and Betty Kurtz were respon­
parties.
sible for the attractive decor­ to the program withDiano solos.
Bruce, Nancy, Jill and Megan.
Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Danford
ations.
Card tables were They played "Laura” and
Ray Wahlert arrived home
were in first place. Second was
covered with yellow cloths and “Autumn Leaves”.
Saturday from Fort Lee, Va.
centered with oak leaves,
State Deputy Robert Coble taken by Mr. and Mrs. Law­ He was a recent breakfast guest
In his rence Pace, with third going of Senator Wayne Morse in
acorns and yellow candles. On was guest speaker.
a separate table, with a corn­ address he touched on the many to Mrs. Houston Wilson and Washington, D.C. He will be
ucopia, was a birthday cake Grange accomplishments in the Dr. L. A. Mauldmg. Fourth leaving Dec. 8 for Fort Lewis,
decorated with the letters, "The last 100 years, and said the went to Mr. and Mrs. George Waik
Grange 1867 - 1967" commem­ most noted is the fural free Sallee.
The Bill W ahlerts left Sunday
Next party will be regular
orating 100 years of Grange deliver service and parcel post
for
their home.
play and will be Dec. 4 in the
system.
existence and service.
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Wilson
home.
Master Don Somers made
Following the dinner, the
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Danford
officers marched into the main several brief remarks
and children of Boise, Mr. and
hall and were seated at their "boosting" the Grange, before
Mrs. Gary Ward were Thanks­
the
officersdismissed
the
group
stations. The Bible was opened
giving dinner guests of their
and the flag presented, with with their retiring drill.
parents, Dr. and Mrs. K. A.
group singing of "The Star
Danford and David.
Members of the Christian
Spangled Banner”.
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Business
and
Professional
Master Don Somers greeted Thanks To Friends
Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard
Women’s council of Treasure
those attending and asked mem­
spent Thanksgiving day with
bers to introduce their guests.
I wish to .nank Drs. K. A. Valley, will hold their regular
their son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
A program under direction Danford, K. E. Kerby and the meeting at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday,
Chard and family in Meridian.
of Lecturer Lois Boenig, was staff at Malheur Memorial hos­ Dec. 5 in the banquet room of the
Sunday was spent with her
presented.
pital for excellent care 1 re­ LaPaloma cafe, corner of N. sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Carolyn Ward and Christine ceived following my recent sur­ w. First street and N. W.
Smith of the Mitchell Butte area.
Orris gave several vocal num­ gery. Also, a very special Fourth avenue in Ontario.
The occasion was Mrs. Smith’s
bers and dramatic readings, thanks to my friends for
The program will feature the
birthday anniversary.
accompanied by Mrs. Mary Lou flowers, gifts, cards and visits. Treasure Valley chorus and
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Denman.
Your thoughtfulness is most ap­ jewelry fashions by Edna
Mrs. Daisy Hester of Hines
preciated - Mrs. Lester Oden. Marshall. Speaker will be Joe is visiting longtime friends, Mr.
Varadi of Portland.
He will
LEGION AUXILARY
and Mrs. Roy Wild.
talk on conditions of living under
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The American Legion Auxi­
Communist rule.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerrit
Stam,
liary district meeting, com­
This meeting is open to the
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis K. Riggs
Mrs. William Russell and Mrs.
prising Vale, Nyssa, Adnan
and Robbie of Milpetas, Calif, public. Reservations should be Tom Jones were Thanksgiving
and Ontario, will open with a
arrived Nov. 21 to spend the made no later than Dec. 4, dinner guests of Mrs. Grover
1 p.m. no-host luncheon Friday,
Thanksgiving weekend with his by contacting Mrs. Verl Gun­ Vest.
Dec. 1 at Brownie’s cafe in
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis derson, 889-6289.
Nyssa.
Riggs. Another son, Wayne, a
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Seuell
Featured speaker will be Dis­
student at Oregon State univer­ The others returned home Sun­ left Nov. 22 to spend Thanks­
trict 10 President Mrs. Lola
sity in Corvallis, arrived home day.
giving day w ith their daughters,
Ripa of John Day. She will talk
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Nov. 22. Wayne left Sunday and
Peggy and Frances at Corvallis.
on the hospital field, and home
his brother’s family left the
Enroute home they stopped in
service for veterans.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
P.
Kelley
following day.
left for Portland Nov. 20, to Salem to tour the state capitol
and state library buildings. In
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Winslow, visit their daughter, Mr. and Portland they attended the auto
PINOCHLE PARTIES
Mrs. Joe Olsen and family. Mr.
Stephen and John of Seattle, ar­
and Mrs. Joel Mitchell and show where Ricky and David
Mrs. Harry Kingery an­ rived Thanksgiving day to be
family also went to Portland for Nelson were performing. They
nounces winners at the pinochle with her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
the Thanksgiving holidays, and are sons of Ozzie and Harriet
party held Nov. 18 at the IOOF Victor Haburchak and family.
returned home Saturday. The Nelson of TV fame. TheSeuells
Stephen had to fly back Friday
hall.
Saturday evening.
Kelleys returned to Nyssa Mon­ arrived home
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High score awards went to as he is a member of the
Alice Neiger and Bill Schoen. University of Washington band.
Mrs. Edith Whipple and Ken­
Babe Richardson and Harry
neth were Thanksgiving dinner
Kingery were second high, with
Mr. and Mrs. Dareld Steinke guests of her daughter, Mrs.
the traveling prizes going to
and family of Vale were Thanks- Bonnie Province and family.
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Agreta Schoen and Orir.a
giving dinner guests of his
Cleaver.
Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson
mother, Mrs. Verda Steinke.
Hostesses for the evening
and boys of Othello, Wash., Mr.
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Nyssa Legionnaires and aux­
were Mrs. Tom Johnson, Mrs.
and Mrs. Janis Mitchell and
iliary members are bolding a
Mary McConnell and Mrs. Lon
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jenkins family of BasinCity, Wash. Mr,
potluck dinner and Christmas
Root.
vf^Ited’tfnring fhe holidays with and Mrs.Clyde Bybee and Varice'
party at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec.
Next party will be Dec. 2,
their
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. were Thanksgiving dinner
7 for their families and friends.
at 8 p.m. in the Odd Fellows
All ex-service men and their Harry Counsil and family at guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
ball.
families are invited to attend. Denver, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Brower. The Washington guests
There will be a gift exchange. Nelson and family in Colorado left Sunday morning for their
Women are asked to take a gift Springs. They left by plane Nov. homes.
PLAN YULE PARTY
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for another woman and men 22, and returned Saturday to
RebekahSunshine club’s for another man. Children’s Boise. Enroute home they visit­
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bybee and
Christmas party will be held gifts will be furnished.
ed another daughter, Mr. and family of Brigham City, Utah,
at 2 P.M. Friday, Dec. 1 at the
Those attending should take Mrs. Royce Roberts and Ricky arrived Nov. 22 to spend
home of Mrs. Clarence Wer- a covered dish and own table at Caldwell.
Thanksgiving with his parents
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nick.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee. Mr.
service.
The yule event will
Co-hostesses will be Mary
and Mrs. Owen Froerer and
be held at the Nyssa Legion
The Bernard Eastman family family were guests for Tlianks-.
McConnell and Orma Cleaver. hall.
entertained last Thursday with
a holiday gathering of relatives,
guests were her brother, Mr.
and Mrs. George Hewitt of Kuna;
her mother and sister. Mrs. Ada
Hewitt and Mrs. Stella Gard­
iner of Boise. Their son, Mr.
Physicians
and Mrs. Michael Eastman and
and
Surgeons
family were also among those
who gathered for a traditional
K. E. KERBY, M. D. i
Thanksgiving feast.
K. A. DANFORD, M. D. J
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KEN PFAFF, M.D.
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THANKSGIVING
Meets Tuesday
CBPVi Council
PERSONALS
giving dinner. Evening guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bybee,
Tamara and Pamela. The latter
arrived by plane from Portland
to spend Thanksgiving vacation
with her family. She returned
Sunday to the Rose city.
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Mr. and Mrs. Owen Froerer,
Jay Bybee, Darwin Jensen and
IXui Bowers returned Nov. 22
from a week’s pack-in elk hunt
in the Hells Canyon area. They
report the country was so
rugged that some of their sup­
plies were flown in.
They
returned home withonecowelk.
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Mr. and Mrs. Pete Grant,
David and Marilyn of Lewiston,
Ida., arrived Nov.22 to spend
Thanksgiving with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers.
Other guests arriving Nov. 22,
were Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Byers and Ken of Corvallis.
Mrs. Elvln Day and children
of Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Farmer and Karla, Mrs.
Cynthia Gilbert, Mrs. Byers
mother, and Mrs Ethel Lay,
her sister of Apple Valley were
also guests for dinner last
Thursday.
The Grants and Don Byers
left Sunday morning for their
homes.
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Mr. and Mr. T. H. Eldredge,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carpenter
were Thanksgiving dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Mordhorst at Payette. Mrs.
Mordhorst and Mrs. Eldredge
are cousins.
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Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gam. are
visiting their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Norland at Umatilla.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Looney,
Mrs. Pauline Knighten and sons,
Lynn of Vale and Randy, who is
home from the University of
Oregon of Eigene for the
Thanksgiving weekend. Mr. and
Mrs. John Reeves were last
Thursday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Owen Gann.
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Mrs. Orma Cleaver and Alan
Cleaver were Thanksgiving din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Cleaver and family.
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ADRIAN PERSONALS
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daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Al Cott
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EASTERN ! and sons. They returned home
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Ross Mills Visited Friday
with his mother, Mrs. Ruby
Members of Goldern Rule Mills at the Nyssa nursing
chapter • 131, Order of home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hob Parker
Eastern Star, held their reg­
and
family of La Granda- and
ular meeting Nov. 26 at the
Masonic hall, with Worthy Mat­ Marilyn Pai ker of Ontario spent
ron Della Holmes presiding. the Thanksgiving holidays with
The Thanksgiving program their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
was under the direction of Mae Vernon Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb
Sc hi re man. "What We Are
and
Melaine wei e last Thursday
Grateful For” was carried out
dinner
guests of her parents
through readings from the
Bible, featuring universal and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dines
In the evening,
spiritual thoughts of this sea­ at Marsing.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Webb,
son.
Those participating in the Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam and
program were Pauline Mackey, family were their Thanksgiving
George Cartwright, Claudine day guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Willis
Garrison and Bill Schireman,
ot Newport. • ire., spent the
with music provided by Jesse
Thanksgiving Holidays with his
Brown.
brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
During the social hour Mrs.
Gladys Newbill showed picture Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior
slides she had taken on her trip
to Alaska. Host and hostesses Matthews and family were
who served refreshments were Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pratt and her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Joe Thompson at Wilder. In
Pauline Mackey.
the afternoon they visited their
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marcum mother, Mrs. Edith Case at
recently traveled to Canyon Homedale. Mrs. Nellie Howell
City, Ore., where Mrs. Mat cum of Weiser was also a guest
attended a friendship and recep­ and came home with her
tion session of Julia lodge no. niece, Mrs. Matthews to visit
for several days.
Rae Jean
56, Order of Eastern Star.
The meeting honored Colleen Thompson also spent the week­
Hill, grand committee member end with her aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson
of Home Endowment of Oregon;
and Leona Miller, grand page. and family of Roswell were
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Mi. and Mrs. Melvin Sessions
Officers Installed
and Brad.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Waddell of Ontario, Mr. and
Bv WWI Veterans
Mrs. Jim Webster visited Sun­
Messrs, and Mines. Wesley day in tia- Sessions home.
Brown, Joseph Maughan and H.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ausman
O. Hopkins of Nyssa, Mr. and and family were Thanksgiving
Mrs. K. 1. Peterson of Adrian dinner guests of his parents,
were among those attending the Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Ausman
Sunday meeting of Veterans of at Bo|-.e.
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F. E. Young and son, Richard
at the Vale Legion hall.
ol Portland recently visited his
There were 37 members pre­ brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
sent for a dinner served at Glen Brown and spent some time
pheasant hunting.
1:30 p.m.
During the business meeting,
Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Cart­
officers for th«1 coming year wright visited her mother, Mrs.
were installed.
Alma Hibbard at Notus on
ORVILLE G. FITZGERALD
A man who makes remem­
tie ring a business and teaches
others how to do It, will be
guest speaker at the Dec. 6
meeting of the Knife and Fork
club. Ills talk will tie "Memory
Razors and Star Gazers”. The
dinner-session is scheduled to
begin at 7 30 p.m. al I a si
Side cafe In Ontario.
Thanksgiving evening. Clyde
Cartwright was a dinner guest
of Ills nephew.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Piercy
were Thanksgiving dinner
guests of their son, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Piercy and family
at Parma.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey
and Gene were Thanksgiving
dinner guests of her brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gowey and
family and overnight guests of
her mother, Mrs. Florence
Gowey In Boise. While thefe
they also visited tier sister,
Mis. Wilma Long and Pat. The
latter catne home with them and
Mrs. Long and Bobbi Patton
were Sunday dinnei guests In
the M ickey home. Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Mackey and family also
visited Sunday with his parents.
Laura Mackey was a turkey-
day dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Ted King and family in
Ontario.
Mystery Dads' Event
Job's (laughters of Bethel 33
will hold their Mystery Father«
dinner at 2 p.m., Sunday, Dec.
3 In the Masonic hall.
Set Yule Partv
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