Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oragon Pag« Four Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Nijar BRIDGE ACTIVITIES Mrs. Herb Fisher hosted the Tuesday Bridge Club’s Christ­ mas party and luncheon Tues­ day, December 7 at her home. There was a gift exchange at the party and bridge was played. Winners were Mrs. Irene Larson and Mrs. Kay Brendle. Mrs. Bill Stringer enter­ tained members of the Friday Afternoon Bridge Club Dec­ ember 10. Mrs. David Sara­ zin won high honors, with Mrs. Chuck Michael taking second and Mrs. K. A. Danford, low. MERRY WIDOWS The Merry Widows met at the home of Harriet Warren for a 6:30 dinner Saturday, December 11. Verna Tobler was a guest. After dinner the group played pinochle. The Merry Widows will post­ pone their regular meeting for the next two weeks because of the holidays. Their next meet­ ing will be held January 8. GRANGE Mr. and Mrs.Edward Cordova of Nyssa, announce the marriage of their daughter, Virginia Mae, toAlexanderNijarof California. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Nijar of Palm Springs, California. The couple were united in marriage September 4, 1971 at the Assembly of God Church in Ontario. The ceremony was . performed by the Rev. Robert Rollins, assisted by Rev. David Martinez. The new Mrs. Nijar, graduated from Nyssa High School and the Latin American Bible Institute at LaPuente, California. She is employed as a teacher at Norwalk Christian School, Norwalk, California. Her husband has received his B.A. degree and is also employed in teaching at Norwalk Christian School. The couple are making their home in PicoRiveria, California. ANK Garden Club Town And Country The ANK Garden Club held their December 14 meeting at the home of Mrs. Raymond Poulton in Parma. Co-hostess as Mis. Joseph Perecz. The home and tables were decorated beautifully in a Christmas decor. l ach member brought a gift to be sent to Hillcrest School for Giris in Salem. This is an annual project of (lie club. Mrs. Tom Nishitani pre- ented a program of music and a Christmas story on ‘‘The Moor,” by Elizabeth Goudge. Next meeting will be January 11, at the home of Mrs. Blake Lowell in Roswell. Garden Club The Town and Country Gar­ den Club met December 9 at the home of Mrs. John Stam in Nu Acres for their annual Chris­ tmas party. After a short business meet­ ing the nine members present enjoyed a delicious turkey din­ ner and spent the afternoon visiting and having a gift ex- change. Next meeting will be Jan- uary 14 at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Kerby. NEWS Members of the CWA of Ore­ gon Trail Grange met at the home of Mrs. Gerrit Stam Tues­ day, December 7, for their Christmas party. A short business meeting fol­ lowed the dinner and hostesses for the following year were chosen. Plans for the Grange Christmas party to be held December 16, starting with din­ ner at 7 p.m. were completed. The grange will provide the turkey and rolls with the balance of the meal to be potluck. Plans for the 1972 workbook were completed. Members drew numbers for the gift exchange and Chairman Polly Holub acted as Santa in distributing them. HostessJan- sie Stam served coffee and candy. The next meeting will be Tuesday, January 4, 2 p.m., at the home of Orma Cleaver with Hazel Smith as co-hostess. AH grange women are welcome. Mel Beck returned recently home from the hospital and re­ from a ten day business trip to ported doing fine. Mrs. Wilson and daughter’s Arizona and California. * * * were December 7 evening din­ Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shears ner guests at the home of Mr. and Jill of Mountain Home were and Mrs. Jim Shaw. * ♦ * weekend guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne Mrs. J. E. Brower. * * 4> visited last Saturday with her Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clowers brother Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Clow­ Mull and his brother Mr. and ers of Madras visited Saturday Mrs. Ernest Towne in Boise. They were dinner guests that afternoon at the home of Mr. evening at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. J. E. Brower. » * ♦ Mrs. Joe Dority in Boise. Sunday, the Towne's were Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers December 12 were dinner guests at the home of John Sommers and Sue Wainer Mr. and Mrs. Theo Moore in of Caldwell; Ethel Laye, Ontario. ♦ * Francis Kratzburg and Edith Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walhert Heiser of Nyssa. * * * traveled to Los Angeles last Mrs. Elton Clapp and her weekend to pick up their grand­ daughter Neta Mae Wiley at­ daughter Stacy, who will be tended Rebekah Lodge Tuesday, staying with them thru the holi­ days. Stacy’s parents Mr. and December 14 in Vale. ♦ ♦ * Mrs. Pat Sands plan to join Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGin­ the family in Nyssa for Christ­ ley and Colleen attended a mas. ♦ ♦ ♦ Christmas party and dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shus­ the home of Miss Abbie Mc­ Ginley in Payette, Mrs. Anna ter, Opal and Doug of Fruit­ Bolejack and Miss McGinley land recently visited at the home hosted the party. There were of Mrs. Jesse Shuster. Later approximately twenty guests at they visited Jesse, who is a patient at Malheur Memorial the party. * * * Hospital. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winchell Visitors at the home of Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oden enjoyed dinner together at the A. H. Boydell Saturday were Eastside in Ontario, December her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boydell, 12. * * * formerly of Nyssa and Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson The Boydell’s have sold their went to LaGrande December 12 home in Boise and they left and spent the weekend there for Salt Lake City, Sunday, where they attended Eastern where he is employed with Oregon College’s program Salt Lake Hardware. » * * “Presents Sounds of Christ­ Miss Frances Foster, daug­ mas”, by the Choir and the Blue and Gold Singers. Their hter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. daughter Marilee participates Foster, returned home from West Pakistan, December 13. in both groups. « * * Miss Foster has been on a Mr. and Mrs. Dick Martin and five year mission with the family of Portland came for. National Church of Pakistan in a Pre-Christmas holiday with the Lahore area. She will be their parents, the Bob Wilson’s at the home of her parents for last weekend. They brought an undetermined stay. back Mrs. LindaErlandwhoha; ♦ ♦ • been visiting them since Mr. and Mrs. Michael East­ Thanksgiving. man flew from Reno, Sunday, ♦ ♦ ♦ to attend the funeral services Mrs. Carole Wilson and dau­ of his grandmother, Mrs. Flo­ ghters Julee and Jaimee of rence Eastman. They were Burns were December 4-8 visi­ houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. tors with her parents Mr. and Bernard Eastman. Mrs. J. Elwood Flinders. They visited December 7 with Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Saunders in Meridian. Little Andrea, dau­ ghter of the Saunder’s is now Evenings Dec. 18 to 23 Sunday, Decent lie r 19th 1:00 'til 5:00 4 ’ V I These fourth and fifth grade Girl Scouts visited the Journal office with their leader, Mrs. Donna Webb, and were given a tour of the plant. They learned how a newspaper is put together, and also saw how job printing is done. The girls, front row from left, are Dina Marriage Announced A FREE A A LADIES The Owyhee Garden Club women gratefully acknowledge the donation of $42.00 from the Just In Time For from W Dairy Godmother FASHIONABLE BIKES FREE a THESE SCARFS ARE LUXURIOUS, COLORFUL HAND-PAINTED DESIGNS- SOLID COLORS, DRAMATIC FASHION ACCESSORY MANY DESIGNS 28” SQUARE - NYLON GEORGETTE EVERY WOMAN, BETWEEN THE AGES OF 16 AND 105 YEARS, WHO ENTERS OUR STORE AND SIGNS OUR GUEST BOOK . . . SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19th 1 TO 5 P.M. BRACKiH'S DIPT. STORI NYSSA - OREGON members of the Sunset Valley Auxiliary. The purpose of the donation was to help finish the stone fence at the Owyhee Cemetery. —Owyhee Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar of rural Nyssa, announce the marriage of their daughter Janeen to Steve Ervin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ervin also of rural Nyssa. The couple were married November 22 at Winnemucca, Nevada. Janeen is a 1970 graduate of Adrian High School. Steve graduated from North Bend High School and served in the U. S. Army. He is employed Members of Emblem Club by Amalgamated Sugar Co. 192, met Dec. 13, in the Elks Lodge, Ontario. SENIOR CITIZEN President Anna Belle Hern­ don presided. Two new mem­ ACTIVITIES bers were initiated into the club. They are Clair Jenkins and The SeniorCitizensheldtheir Edith Dame. Past President annual Christmas party Decem­ Denella Bybee conducted the ber 8, in the social hall of the service. United Methodist Church. Past President, Evelyn Shaw The room was beautifully de­ installed Helen Wadell as first lights and poinsettias. There marshall and Louise Lancaster were 20 attending the event. as historian. Refreshments of cake and The room was beautifully de­ coffee were served, The birth- corated with a Christmas tree, day table was decorated in a lights and poinsettias. There Christmas motif withChristmas were 20 attending the event. lights. After a delicious potluck din­ ner, Pud Long showed slides and gave a talk on the Owyhee Country of Oregon. A gift ex­ change followed the program. This will be the last meeting of the year. Next meeting is planned for January 12, 1972. LADIES FASHIONABLE Hirai, Kaylene Robbins and Tanya Atagi. Second row, Shelly Mayden, Angela Guerra, Amy Sarazin, Saralee Bunn and Margaret Joyce. Third row, Angela Leavitt, Lorraine Wah­ lert, Kathy Haburchak, Mary DeLeon, Mary Escobeda and Mrs. Webb. EMBLEM CLUB ACTIVITIES BRACKEN'S F D F F DEPT. STORE ■ ■> t Eá A A Girl Scouts Tour Journal Plant i^Homefown News ’►/ I FREE Thursday, December 16, 1971 a a I I i ! 53995 Cheese is the magical word right now. There’s no warmer way to say "welcome" to family or friends during the holidays. Have Oregon Ched­ dar and Monterey Jack handy for instant parties or snacks. Slice them up for hors d’oeuvres. Melt a mild Cheddar for fondue or dip. Grate it into a spread for celery sticks. Or try this Ched­ dar Cheese Log for your holiday magic. & up Including 3 & 10 Speed Transistor RADIOS Timex $399 & up z SÇ95 WATCHES ONEIDA STAINLESS STEEL Cheddar Cheese Log ■ 1 pound Oregon Cheddar cheese I 1 tablespoon grated onion & Up Service REG. $69.95 REG. $49.95 REG. $39.95 for Eight NOW - $54.95 NOW - $39.88 NOW - $29.95 ■ 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Vi teaspoon paprika Vt cup chopped nuts I Cut cheese in small pieces and allow to come to room temperature. In a mixing bowl beat cheese until smooth and creamy; add onion, Worcester­ shire sauce and paprika and continue to beat until thoroughly blended Shape into roll 6-inches long and 2Yi -inches in diameter Roll in nuts. firestone STORE NYSSA Every body needs milk« A holiday tip from the Dairy Farmers of Oregon