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PAGE SIX
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1968
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Mancel Bishop,
nicely.
ers and family of Eugene, Mr.
Mrs. Thurman Hill, Darlene Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cannon
and Mrs. R. A. Harnack of
and Marcia and Miss Karen left on the morning of Nov. 16
Mountain Home Air Force base.
Vinsonhaler were Nov. 16 after for an elk hunting trip in the
Mrs. Winters and Mrs. Harnack
”BY HELEN HOFFMAN - PHONE NO. 372-280«
noon visitors in the home of Flag Prairie area. While the
BY DALE WITT
are also daughters of the El
Mrs. Hill’s parents, Mr. and Cannons remained to hunt long
■JC.
BUENA
VISTA
-
Mrs.
Edith
and
Mrs.
Alfred
Davies
and
PHONE
372-2183
BY MARTHA LORENSEN - PHONE 372-218«
mer Trumps. The families also
er, the Bishops returned home
Mrs.
Loyd Adams.
family
of
Parma
were
Nov.
16
Whipple was a Nov. 10 dinner
visited in the home of Mr. and
Glenda Hoffman and Wes that evening.
evening
dinner
guests
in
the
guest
in
the
home
of
her
daugh
SUNSET VALLEY - Worth of Vale visited Nov. 17 with Mrs. S. J. Neal at Wallowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Mancel Bishop
Topliff home. Davies is a son Story visited on the afternoon of
Mr. and Mrs. David Hill and
KINGMAN KOLONY - Mr. ter, Mrs. Bonnie Province.
while club women will meet at her sister, Adah Schweizer.
Nov. 17 with his uncle and aunt, entertained with a Nov. 17 din
of Mrs. Topliff.
Mrs.
Esther
Stephen
and
Mrs.
family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill
Had
and Mrs. Herschel Thompson
Mrs. Harriet Turner return
10 o’clock this morning, Nov.
Nov. 17 dinner guests in the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hensen ner in honor of their daughter,
Edith Whipple were among those
21 in the home of Mrs. Ken home recently from a bus trip ley and family of Boise were left Nov. 13 for Albany, Ore.,
Leslie
Topliff home were Mr. at Ontario. Hensen had under Lorraine Hunsucker’s birthday
attending Owyhee Distributing
Lorensen for a breakfast ses to Wapato, Wash., where she Nov. 17 dinner guests of Mr. where they visited her mother,
and Mrs. Kenneth Tooley and gone heart surgery and is con anniversary. Guests were Bill
company
’
s
Nov.
16
open
house
Mrs. Marie Earp. The follow
sion. Club members are asked visited for ten days with a and Mrs. Brent Folkman.
valescing at his home. Story’s and Don Bishop and members’
daughter, Jodi.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alex ing Saturday, they left for Sac in Nyssa.
to go dressed as they usually granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ten members of Out Our parents, Mr. and Mrs. James of Hunsucker family.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carl
Barnes
ander and family were Nov. ramento, Calif., to visit Mr.
are at that time of day,
Walter Eklund.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Huff
and family have moved into the Way club and one guest, Glenda Story of Nampa; another uncle
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price were 17 dinner guests of Nyssans and Mrs. Ron Thompson and
Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen
former S. B. Hoffman house Hoffman attended a Nov. 13din- and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ted man and family of Pendleton
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dan
Martin.
family.
visited on the evening of Nov. Nov. 10 dinner guests of Mr.
Lewis and sons of the Kuna
Mrs. Robert Smith of Pendle
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Osborn on Grand Avenue. Mrs. Keith ner at the Starlight cafe in Vale. district; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence recently visited his parents,
15 with his mother, Mrs. Ef and Mrs. Orville Groves at
Moss.
Mrs.
Barnes
’
mother,
A
2
5th
anniversary
gift
was
pre-
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huffman, and
Parma. Mrs. Price attended a ton visited Nov. 17 with Mrs. visited Nov. 14 with Mr. and
fie Nielsen in Nu Acres.
Story of Marysville,Calif., also her mother, Mrs. Frank Gra
has
been
helping
the
family
to
sented
to
Mrs.
Lloyd
Cleaver
Mrs. Roy Hinkle at Parma.
A family party was held Nov. recent Pleasant Hour club Lois Counsil.
called at the Hensen home that ham. They also hunted phea
by the club members.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen
Mrs. Dale Witt was a Nov. get moved.
18 in the honte of Mr. and Mrs. meeting in the home of Mrs.
afternoon.
Election
of
officers
was
held.
sants in this area.
Mmes.
Guy
and
Roscoe
Tan
and
George
Wilson
visited
on
the
16 afternoon visitor in the Carl
Jesse Huffman to honor the Fred Morton.
The
new
officials
are
Helen
ner
attended
a
Nov.
15
tea
in
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price at evening of Nov. 13 with Mr. Begeman home.
birthday anniversary of their
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duncan Mrs. Madge Thompson’s room Hoffman, president; Mrs. Alma
tended the Nov. 17 Pomona and Mrs. Frank Perko in
son, Marion.
and family of Ontario were Nov. at the Nyssa elementary school. Topliff, vice president; Mrs.
The Rev. and Mrs. Arthur grange dinner-meeting at Vale. Nampa.
Guests
of
Mr.
and
Magnus
17 dinner guests of Mr. and They were guests of Pam Tan Guy Tanner, secretary; Mrs.
The
dinner
was
served
by
wo
Skogan, Becky and Randy were
ner. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell Esther Stephen, treasurer;
Ekanger at a Nov. 17 dinner Mrs. Earl Kygar.
Nov. 15 evening guests for ice men of the Vale grange.
and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver also Mrs. Delbert Cleaver, goodwill
were
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Art
Sparks
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jess
As-
cream and cake in the Ken
attended the tea. They were chairman. The Dec. meeting
umendi, CurtisandLillena were John Cleaver of Nyssa; their Nyssa were Nov. 14 afternoon
Lorensen home.
guests of Scott Goodell and Gail will be in the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Adah Schweizer visit recent weekend guests of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gord visitors in the Oscar Schafer
Cleaver.
Esther Stephen.
on
and
family
of
Payette.
home.
ed Nov. 16 with her sister, Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Nov. 17 dinner guests in the
Miss Marita Coe of Rose-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown of
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Vendrell
and Mrs. Charley Johnson at Trump at Wallowa. Others
Bill Richesin home were his burg visited on the night of
Sunnyside,
Wash.,
were
recent
of
Nyssa
were
Nov.
17
dinner
visiting
in
the
parental
home
Parma.
uncles, Dick and Tom Richesin Nov. 12 with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bullock were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wint- overnight guests of Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
of Caldwell.
Russell Talbot. She is Tal
Mrs. Ed Price.
Martinez.
Mrs. Orma Cleaver was a bot’s daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Astor-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers
Bill Ward, Kendal, Kim, and
eca, Carmen and Audrie were accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Nov. 10 dinner guest in the O. E.
Nov. 17 evening visitors in the Clyde Bowers to Arnold, Nebr., Cheldelin home. Mr. and Mrs. Kevern were Nov. 17 dinner
Wayne Robb home.
on Nov. 12 to attend funeral Leslie Topliff were dinner guests of his mother, Mr. and
Kelly Connell is staying at services for a daughter-in-law guests in the Cheldelin home on Mrs. Russell Talbot.
the evening of November 8.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Province
the home of her grandparents, of Charles Bowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Miland Draper, attended a recent gospel meet
Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Astor-
Donna and Darrel left Nov. 14 ing at the Veterans’ hall in
eca while her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Hatch of Adrian have Mrs. Mamie Dudley at Twin for Salt Lake City to visit their Caldwell. Accompanying them
gone to Mississippi to get a Falls; a brother, Floyd Rudolph son, Lynn who left on the morn were Mrs. Clara Corfield and
at Boise; another brother, ing of Nov. 16 from the Salt Mrs. Dorothy Pattee.
new school bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams
Mrs. Frank Holub, Mrs. Archie Rudolph and her step Lake Mission Home for New
James Langley, Mmes. Gary, mother, Mrs. Ella Rudolph at York on a Mission for the LDS both underwent minor surgery
church. The Drapers returned on Nov. 14 in Boise. Both are
Bill and Elver Nielsen attend Burley, Idaho.
Fu/f Protection . .
Mrs. Frank Holub attended home Sunday afternoon.
now at home and recuperating
ed a Nov. 19 luncheon meet
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bender of
a recent alumni meeting of
ing
meeting
of
the
Tri-Valley
at Low Cost
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extension unit at the home of the county home extension ser Prosser, Wash., arrived Nov. WRINKLES REMOVED
16
and
visited
until
Sunday
vice
committee
at
the
home
of
Mrs. Glen Teague where
IN 3 MINUTES
Czechoslovakian food was serv Mrs. Goldie Roberts in Big afternoon with her sister, Mr.
Now,
available to you, REVEAL,
and
Mrs.
Leslie
Topliff.
Mr.
Bend.
ed.
a new scientific cosmetic which
Michael Robb returned to ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
will remove your wrinkles tem
Boise State college Nov. 17
porarily in just 3 minutes and
after spending the weekend with
lasts up to 8 hours. Apply RE
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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THREE OFFICES TO SERVE YOU!
VEAL
as directed to your fore
Wayne Robb and daughters.
head, around your eyes, and
Mrs. Myrtle Hillis recently
APPLE VALLEY - Mr. and pie Valley schools.
returned home after a ten- Mrs. Dwight Seward left Nov.
Mr. and Mrs. Leeland Dewey neck and watch the years dis
Phone Lloyd Bone Phone
day visit with relatives and 11 to visit Mr. and Mrs. Al have moved into the William appear as the lines, crows feet
and puffiness disappear in just
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i friends. She visited a sister, bert Morritt at Benton City, Poppe house. Mr. and Mrs. 3 minutes. REVEAL is sold with
Wash., Katie Morritt at Grand Lewis Pando moved recently
view, Mr. and Mrs. Lester into the house formerly oc a strict money back guarantee
if not satisfied for any reason.
Robinson and family of Con cupied by the Deweys.
Word has been received by Just return the package to your
nell, Wash, They expected to
friends in this community that druggist. GET REVEAL TODAY
return home today.
AND LOOK YOUNGER TO
Mrs. Ed Sells, Terry and Dave Upshaw, a former Apple
NIGHT.
Sold only by: NYSSA
John dined Nov. 17 at East Valley resident, suffered a re
PHARMACY - 129 MAIN ST.
NYSSA
Side cafe in Ontario. Later cent heart attack and is inCald
MAIL ORDERS FILLED.
well
Memorial
hospital.
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Franklin and family in Pay
ette.
Mr. and Mrs. Poy Rookstool
visited on the evening of Nov.
16 with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edens
and family in Nyssa.
Mrs. Mary Gustavson of
The long front hood is longer.
Nampa was a recent visitor
in the Lloyd Dibble home.
Mrs. Earl Boston and Mrs.
Bob Shippy and children re
turned early last week after
spentind a weekend with Mr. and
The rear deck
Mrs. Dick Harris and family
is short
at Springfield, Ore., Capt. and
Mrs. Gene Boston and sons
at Albany, Ore.
Gary Seward visited on the
afternoon of Nov. 17 with Rod
ney Rhoades in Nyssa. Mr.
and Mrs. Dwight Sewardvisited
SYDNEYSMITH
that afternoon in the Clifford
Mitchell home.
Mrs. Dwight Seward attended
Wonder what Sydney Smith would think of flameless heat? Live heat docs make
a recent style review, given
It s lower roomier
a difference In fact, the intense blue flame of natural gas is one of the vital ele
by students of her daughter,
X
wider,
racier. Now 5
ments of
Shirlee Seward who teaches in
all-new models to
the Junior high school at On
choose from
tario. She is a home economics
instructor.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey
moved last week into their own
home in this community. It
was formerly occupied by the
Lewis Pandos.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffin
of Nyssa, Mrs. Judy Favorell
and Zoe Ann were Nov. 13 even
ing visitors in the George Grif
fin home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey
entertained on the evening of
Nov. 16 with a hamburger fry.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Honey and children of
Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Leeland
Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. George
Griffin and Lori and Sandra
Rucker.
Let's talk about fireplaces, as Rev. Smith was.
The Gene Honeys, Mr. and
There isn't much that flameless heat or your
Mrs. Don Honey and daughters
Big stocks—big choice at Ford
favorite oil dealer can do for a fireplace But gas
of Boise were Nov. 17 dinner
Dealers now. Why drive into ’69
(üTTi
guests of Mrs. Darlene Honey
is a natural. Gas logs are so realistic you’ll won
in anything less than a ’69 Mustang? ' "*
and
daughter
in
Caldwell.
der why you ever suffered the bother and unti
Mrs. Helen Wilson was a
diness of a wood fire, or tolerated its extremely
Nov. 17 luncheon guest of Mrs.
high cost. You think and believe wood when
Lavone Fox at the College of
Idaho in Caldwell.
you gaze contentedly into a fireplace equipped
Mrs. Ruth Fritts entertained
with gas-fired logs. There’s no fuss no muss
Nov. 15 honoring the birthday
It's another form of Quality Heat . . and it’s a
anniversary of Lulu Standal.
gift to the home that will endure.
Nine guests were presented for
an afternoon of visiting.
Mrs. Helen Wilson has been
employed as a teachers* as
sistant in the Roswell and Ap-
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Arm
strong of Wilder, Mrs. Mary
Law and a friend visited Nov.
17 with Mrs. Ella McKee.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rayond Sager
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ton.
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