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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FOUR CEDRIC FOSTER HELLO Mrs. Blake Lowell of the Big Bend area entertained Nov. 12 for members of the ANK garden club, with Mrs. Elton McCorm ick assisting with 1:30 dessert refreshments. Twenty-one members were present, and a brief business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Arie Bakker. Plans for the annual Christ mas floral show were discuss ed. It will be held Dec. 7-8 in the basement of Nyssa United Methodist church. This year’s chairman is Mrs.Charles New- bill. She is being assisted by Mrs. Bud Wilson and Mrs. Tom Nishitani. Club members urge the participation of other garden groups. Charles Davidson of McCall gave an informal talk on garden ing in general at the Nov. 12 meeting. He mentioned several plants to try in home gardens. He also said that in the Boise area some of the nurserymen are selling live potted Christ mas trees at very reasonable prices. They can be planted outdoors later. At the December meeting, all members are asked to take a small gift or corsage material for girls at the Hillcrest school in Salem. LDS Stake House - Nyssa 1st Ward Nov. 22 - 5:30 - 9:00 P.M. ("Sloppy Joes”, Barbecued Beef, Chili And Chicken Noodles) Shop Where You Eat k ___ j Fish Pond And White Elephant Sale - Also Hand Made Articles. 1 BRING THE FAMILY I 1 1 Oregon’s farm investment (value of land, buildings, live WORLD! stock and machinery), has in creased from $1.5 billion in 1950 to $2.8 billion in 1967. ADRIAN - Mr. and Mrs. Mortgage debts for farmers George DeHaven have received have risen from $114.5 mil word that a granddaughter was lion to $506.5 million in the bom Nov. 16, 1968 to Mr. same period and farm property and Mrs. Tom (Linda) Powell taxes have zoomed from $18.9 of Sacramento, Calif. The baby million to $48.1 million. has been named Michelle Renee At the same time, the portion and weighed eight pounds at of consumer income spent for birth. Mrs. DeHaven left on food in the U. S. has dropped the evening of Nov. 18 for from 20 per cent in 1960 to Sacramento. 17.2 per cent in 1967. SUNSET VALLEY - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen re HOSPITAL DISTRICT ceived an announcement of the arrival of a son, Bradley Aaron, BALLOTING LISTED born Nov. 5, 1968 to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gadberry of East BY AREA PRECINCTS Wenatchee, Wash. Mrs. Gad- DIES IN TWIN FALLS A signed abstract of votes, berry is the former Dianne Nyssa friends received word issued by MalheurCountyClerk Whitman, a granddaughter of this week of the death of Mrs. Robert L. Morcom shows of the Lorensens, and a a former H. J. Gernhardt at Twin Falls. She was the wife of the Rev. ficial results of the balloting resident of this area. for Malheur Memorial Hospital board of directors as follows. Adrian precinct: Katherine M. Brendle, 122; Everett C. Heldt, 110; Frank T. Morgan, 131 and John A. Studer, 48. Arcadia: Brendle, 148; Heldt, 135; Morgan 195; Studer, 92. Cairo: Brendle, 7; Heldt, 2; Morgan, 7, Studer, 0. Nyssa No. 1: Brendle, 109; Heldt, 159; Morgan, 155; Stud er, 90. Nyssa No. 2: Brendle 118; Heldt, 132; Morgan 108, Studer, 89. Nyssa No. 3: Brendle, 158; Heldt, 163; Morgan, 193; Studer, 101. Owyhee: Brendle, 134; Heldt, 128; Morgan, 174; Studer, 107. Sunset: Brendle, 84; Heldt, 80; Morgan, 107 and Studer, 37. As indicated Heldt and Morg an were re-elected to office, with 909 and 1070, respect ively. Brendle received 808 votes, with Studer receiving 564. H. J. Gernhardt, former pastor of the Nyssa Methodist church. She succumbed Nov. 18 and funeral services were conduct ed yesterday afternoon, Nov. 20, 1968 in Twin Falls. TlksgiYiTW/ MR. AND MRS. DONALD C. CREGO I have yet to encounter that common myth of weak men - an A good listener is not only insurmountable barrier. - popular. He learns something. James Lane Allen. DINNER - BAZAAR Nov. 22-8-11 p.m. Sadie TODAY - 2 p.m. WSCS Meth Hawkins dance sponsored by the sophomore class in the cafe odist women meet at Mrs. Les lie Topliff home. teria. TODAY - 7:30 p.m. Job’s MALHEUR MEMORIAL Daughters meeting at Masonic HOSPITAL 1968 haH. TODAY - 8:15 p.m. Adrian Nov. 14 - To Mr. and Mrs. PTA meeting and classroom Hamer Faris of Nyssa an eight visitations at grade school cafe pound, one-ounce boy, named teria. Thomas Hamer. Nov. 22 - 5:30 - 9 p.m. Din Nov. 16 - To Mr. and Mrs. ner bazaar at LD6 Stake house. Nov. 23-9 a.m. - 5p.m. An William Walker of Fruitland a seven-pound, eight-ounce boy nual bazaar and plate luncheon named Douglas William. at Nyssa United Methodist Nov. 17 - To Mr. and Mrs. church. Nov. 23-8 p.m. Pinochle Enrique Ballejo of Nyssa a seven-pound, five-ounce girl, party at IOOF hall. Nov. 23 - 7:30 p.m. Legion named Rose Anne. Nov. 18 - To Mr. and Mrs. dinner meeting at East Side Edgar Mullins of Parma a boy. cafe. (Continued From Page 1) CHRISTMAS SHOW ^COMING EVENTS^ ADRIAN DANCE SET FARM-CITY WEEK GARDENERS PLAN He will be guest speaker at the Knife and Fork club meet ing slated at 7:30 p. m. Tues day, Nov. 26 at East Side cafe. Foster was a journalist bypro fession until drafted by the Mutual Broadcasting company to become its daytime news commentator in 1940. He re mained with the network until March 1967 when he volunt arily moved West and today his messages are beard over the Intermountain Network. The guest speaker is said to be the most widely traveled news commentator in America, hav ing flown the Atlantic at least two dozen times to the hot spots of the world. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1968 A Sunday, November 10,1968 wedding in the Cana Chapel of the First United Methodist church in Boise united Miss Peggy Harrison and Donald Clyde Crego. Before 85 guests the double ring rites were per formed by Rev. Aaron Knapp and Rev. Dr. Herbert E. Rich ards. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Kay K. Harrison, 1415 Holly, Boise and parents of the groom are Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Crego of Nyssa. The bride was attired in a gown of chantilly lace with a scalloped neck line on a fit ted bodice and a hooped skirt x^Ioöped in front with bows. | Attending as maid of honor was Miss Sue Brown of Yak ima, Wash., and bridesmaids • were Miss Annie Crego, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Stephen Riley of Nampa. Best man for Crego was his brother,Charles of Nyssa, while Stephen Riley JI of Nampa and Keith Werts of Mountain Home Air Base served as ushers. Flower girl and ring bearer were Melissa and Douglas Ken yon of Wilder, neice and nephew of the bridegroom. Candlelighters were David Crego, brother of the groom and Bryan Snyder of Nampa, cousin of the bride. Soloist for the wedding was Eldon Snyder of Nampa, an uncle of the bride, who sang “Because.” Mmes. Vern Stillwell of Pay ette, Eldon Snyder of Nampa, Mesdames Fern Coonse and Colleen Andrews of Boise served at the reception in the Bishop’s Lounge in the church. Miss Eldonna Snyder of Nam pa, cousin of the bride, was in charge of the guestbook, while Mmes. Dale Kenyon of Wilder and Richard Coulson of Boise cared for the gifts. The new Mrs. Crego is a THURSDAY - NOVEMBER 28 Baked Ham With Pineapple Sauce ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY With Sage Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Cream of Celery Soup or Tomato Juice Choice of Salads (Tossed, Jello or Fruit) Buttered Peas — Hot Rolls — Relishes Coffee or Tea Choice of Pumpkin or Hot Mince Pie graduate of Boise High school and Link’s Business college in Boise. The bridegroom is a graduate of Nampa High school and is presently a Sp 4 in the Signal Corp of the U. S. Army. He has just finished training at Fort Monmouth, N. J., and has been assigned to Korea for thirteen months beginning in December. The newlyweds are residing at 1011 Juniper Street, Nampa. 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