Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 13, 1972, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, April 13, 1972
The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Recipient of
Scholarship
Hometown News
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Call 372-2233
Dinner guests Sunday of the
Elvin Ballou’s were Mrs. Bal­
lou’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Howell of Wilder.
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Friday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Buster Talbot were
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hicks
and girls and Mrs. Ruth Mc­
Ginley and Colleen.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cul­
bertson had as dinner guests
Sunday their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Buster Talbot, Ladeana
Coleman and Pat Kropp all of
Ontario.
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Richard Beckwho is attending
college at BYU visited at his
parents home, the Mel Beck’s
last week from Wednesday thru
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burning­
ham were guests of the Richard
Wells of Salt Lake City for the
entire week at the Bloomington
Country Club at Bloomington,
Utah.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elton Clapp
and Neta Mae Wiley and dau­
ghter, were guests at a party
ip honor of Mrs. Clara Wil­
liams, Clapp’s sister, on her
89th birthday anniversary Sun­
day. Others present were Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Ayers of Meri­
dian, Mrs. Grace Sliman and
Mrs. Viola Avers of Boise with
whom Mrs. Williams lives.
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Raymond Wiley was among
the group of the 4-H Gun Club
who went on a field trip Sun­
day to Succor Creek.
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Brower home April 5. They
traveled to Salt Lake City April
6 and enroute home Sunday they
visited at the Browers.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dority of
Boise were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Towne.
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Monday afternoon callers of
the Herman Towne’s
were
Homer Jackson of John Day
(past resident of Nyssa and
Jewelry store owner here) and
his niece Mrs. John Woods of
Boise.
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Clay Sant and his fiance
Madelyn Christensen, both stu­
dents at BYU in Provo, Utah
were weekend guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Sant. Clay is the brother of
Gary, and he is majoring in
pre-med at BYU.
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Visitors April 8 through 11
at the home of Mrs. A. H. Keck
were the Rev. and Mrs. Ray
Keck of Kellogg, Idaho.
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MARTHA SOMERS
Martha Somers is recipient
of the Malheur County Exten­
sion Home Makers Scholarship
of $200. Each Extension Unit
has donated to this scholarship
in some way.
College girls were offered
the scholarship by filling ap­
plication forms with recomen-
dations from both the college
and someone locally. The stu­
dent must be either a junior or
senior. Officers of the Exten­
sion Units decide who is to re­
ceive the scholarship.
Martha is majoring in Insti-
tional Nutrition and Dietetics
at Oregon State University, she
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Somers of Nyssa.
Houseguests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick
Tuesday through Sunday was
Howard’s sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sloan of
Ogden, Utah.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reece
spent Saturday and Sunday visit­
ing Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Corak
and Jan at Halfway, Oregon.
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Amity Women Meet
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Manning
The Amity Club held their
and family of Notus were Fri­
annual banquet Friday evening,
day evening guests at the home
April 7 at the East Side Cafe
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Riggs.
in Ontario.
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Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann
It was their 25thanniversary.
Mrs. Neil (Peg)Dimmickwas The program and decorations
visited in Juntura Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Richey and operated on Saturday at St. carried out the anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Crayne and Lukes Hospital in Boise and will theme.
The long table was
family.
be there for a short time. covered in yellow and centered
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with beautifully arranged dai­
Easter Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. sies and yellow mums accented
Mrs. Jennie Grider, sister
of Owen Gann left by bus Thurs­ Larry Dimmick and their young­ with silver lettering.
Place
day evening for her home in est daughter, Leigh arrived to cards and nut cups also used
visit
for
a
week
with
their
Dodge City after visiting here
the spring green and yellow
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil colors and favors were tiny
for some time.
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Dimmick.
colonial ladies dressed in
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Harold-
green.
APRIL
BIRTHDAYS
sen spent the weekend at their
Husbands of the members
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Orlee
were special guests and also
FETED SUNDAY
Sipes in Homedale.
Mrs. Cal Farr was a guest.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCon­ President Mrs. W.O. Peterson
Mrs. A. L. Heldt, a son, nell were dinner guests at the presided.
Everett, and granddaughter, home of their daughter and son-
Mrs. Don Walker announced
Esther Heldt of Ontario, visited in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest the program which included a
with Esther’s parents, the Moore in Nampa Sunday, April history of the club by Mrs.
James
Heldt’s
at Renton, 9. Also present were the Elwood Flinders; Memories in
Washington over the weekend. Moore’s daughter and family Harmony conducted by Mrs.
Saturday they went to Puyallup Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mumford Tom Mitchell; Fun and Fan­
and enjoyed the daffodil festi­ and Shelli of Boise.
tasy by Mrs. Mel Beck.
The dinner was in honor of
val. Floats were in the parade
Those in charge of arrange­
decorated entirely with daffo­ three birthday anniversaries. ments were Mrs. Taft Pett
dils. While in Puyallup they Forrest Moore had a birthday and
Mrs. Charles
Mann,
visited Rev. and Mrs. Brach- April 7, Sam McConnell’s birth­ assisted by Mrs. Snowden Rob­
day was April 11, and Mrs. erts.
mens, formerly of Ontario.
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Mumford’s birthday will be
There are four of the charter
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jen­ April 16.
members still enrolled and are
kins and Hazel Sewright visi­
Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Pett, Mrs.
ted Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sewright Mrs. G.W. Knowles
Waynard Talbot and Mrs. Flin­
and family Sunday in Nampa.
ders.
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Honored on Birthday
Mrs. Walker was winner of
Mrs. Janis Hager and sons,
the door prize.
Mrs.
G.W.
Knowles
was
John and Troy of Vale visited
Sunday with Mrs. Audrey Ward. honored on her 81st birthday
JOBS
with a delightful dinner March
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DAUGHTERS
25
at
her
home
in
Nyss«.
A
Mrs. Blanche Weeks visited
one week in Seneca with her decorated cake and many other
ACTIVITIES
son, Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks gifts were opened by the
honoree
along
with
many
cards
Job’s Daughters Bethel #33
and one week with another son,
met in regular session Thurs­
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Weeks and from out of state.
Those attending from Nyssa day, April 6 with Marlene
family in Portland.
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were
Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Jamieson Honored Queen pre­
' Mr. and Mrs. Otis Squier Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. A.T. siding.
Escorted and introduced were
of Boise visited Mrs. Blanche Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. S.O.
Veeks Sunday and also a sis­ Hiatt and Dewayne, Mr. and Sharlene Kido, Past Honored
Earl Tanner, Mr. and Queen of Bethel #33; Roberta
ter-in-law Mrs. Hazel Farr of Mrs.
Mrs. Allen Jones and G.W. Morrow, Grand Bethel Repre­
Nyssa.
Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank sentative for State of Missouri;
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: Barbara Fangan who is at­ Morris , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Della and Bob Holmes Guardian
Lowrance and family, and Mrs.
tending school in Portland sur­
Harry Brendle.
Brendle had and Associate Guardian; Mr.
prised her family and younger
and Mrs. Gerald Mackey, Past
returned to college.'
Guardians and Associate Guar- I
sister, Sandra on her birthday
From out of town was Mr.
for a short visit. Sunday they
dians.
and Mrs. Jack T. Knowles of
Susan Davis, Senior Princess I
spent the afternoon with their
Dayton, Nevada.
announced her fund raising pro- I
Sandmother, Rose Toombs of
ject would be a dinner at 2 p. I
itario. While here Barbara
BIRTHDAY DINNER m. Sunday afternoon, April 16 I
had a very busy schedule visit­
ing friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. RaymondSager at the Masonic Hall. All Ma- I
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were dinner guests at the home sons, Eastern Star members, I
James Lissman and children of Larry Ellis in Boise, Satur­ parents of Job’s Daughters and I
friends are welcome.
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Barbara, Teresa, Lorna and a day April 8.
Honored Queen Marlene told I
ffiend Dan Stuesson
all of
They were joined by Mr.
of the slumber party to be I
Baker, were Saturday April 8
Harlan Sager of held at Masonic Hall Friday I
lane he on guests of Mrs. Louise and Mrs.
Idaho Falls, Mrs. Eunis Wat­ evening April 21. Pizza will be I
Smith.
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son of Boise and Mrs. Beth served around 7;30 p.m. All I
Sunday visitors at the home Ellis of Nyssa. The occasion Jobies can invite one girl friend I
of Louise Smith were her son was in honor of Beth Ellis’ to the party. Breakfast will be I
and family Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ birthday anniversary which was served after a night of fun. I
ward E. Smith and Mrs. Vir­ Saturday.
Karen Rigney was selected as I
Mrs. Harlan Sager traveled Jobie of the meeting.
ginia Mitchell all of Boise.
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by plane from Boise Sunday
Refreshments were served I
Sunday visitors at the home of morning to attend the Right to honoring Shelley Munn’s birth- I
Louise Smith were her son and Read Institute at Seattle, Wa­ day.
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family Mr. and Mrs. Edward shington. The institute was held
Next meeting will be Thurs- I
Ek Smith and Mrs. Virginia Mit­ for one week and three libra­ day, April 20.
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rians from Idaho were selected
chell all of Boise.
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to attend.
Mrs. John Peterson, Johnny,
Harlan Sager was a house­
Seven and Kay Lynn of Othello, guest of the Raymond Sabers LEGION AUXILIARY
Washington arrived at the home April 9 to 11.
<jf Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brower
Past presidents of the Ameri­
Saturday April 1. The children
can Legion Auxiliary met April
stayed with their grandparents
10 at the home of Julie Hop­
while Mrs. Peterson attended
kins.
a Primary General Conference
There were eight members
ib Salt Lake City, April 3 to
present and they worked on
C The family returned home
flowers for the Veteran’s Wheel
April S.
Chair Parade which is held in
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Portland each June.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Mit­
Next meeting will be the in­
chell of Basin City, Washington
Gate City Journal
nual luncheon to be held at
were overnight guests at the
the East Side Cafe May 1.
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Garden Clubs Meet In Nyssa
Charlie Brown
i
bridge activities
Malheur District #1! of the men. The tables were beau­
Federated Garden Clubs of tifully decorated with sage
Oregon held their annual Dist­ brush center pieces in which
rict meeting in Nyssa, Saturday, were nests ofbirds, surrounded
April 8.
at the base with spring flowers.
Mrs. John Stam of Rt. #2,
Mrs. Howard Evans and Mrs.
Parma, District Director, con­ Keith Tallman were in charge
ducted the meeting. Owyhee of decorations.
Garden Club, under the direc­
tion of their president, Mrs.
Keith Tallman, of Homedale, ANK Garden Club
was host for this meeting which
was held in the United Metho­
“Spring Fling”, is the theme
dist Church in Nyssa.
this year of the ANK Garden
State officers attending were Club’s annual plant sale.
Mrs. T. Roy Fettis, state pre­
The sale will be held in the
sident of Portland; Mrs. Ray­ Library meeting room Saturday
mond Elmstrom, 1st vice pre­ April 15 and will feature a
sident of Portland and Mrs. variety of shrubs, bulbs and
F.B. Anderson; 2nd vice pre­ plants.
sident of Bend. These women
were present to help finalize
plans for the Garden Club State
Convention which will be held DUPLICATE BRIDGE
on the campus of Treasure
Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Dan-
Valley Community College in ford hosted the Couple’s Du­
Ontario, June 12-15.
plicate Bridge Club Tuesday,
Music was provided by Mrs. April 4. Three tables were in
Bill Nielsen who sang, accomp­ play. Guest player was Mrs.
anied by Mrs. Boyd Haney. Liz Stringer. Mrs. Danfordwon
A no-host luncheon was ser­ high honors with Mrs. Chuck
ved to approximately 67 wo- Michael taking second high.
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The Thursday Bridge Club
met April 6 at the home of
Mrs.
Harry Miner. Guest
players were Mrs. Bernice
Fisher, Mrs. Otis Smith and
Mrs. Muri Lancaster. High
honors were won by Mrs. T.
H.
Eldredge.
Mrs, Shorty
Brandt received second high.
Mrs. Chuck Michael enter-
tained the Friday Afternoon
Bridge Club April 7. High
honors went to Mrs. Ray Rus-
sell with Mrs. Liz Stringer
taking second high and Mrs.
K. A. Danford, low.
PINOCHLE PARTY
Mrs. Alma Kingrey hosted
the Wednesday Afternoon Pi-
nochle Club at her home April
Linus (Geren Manley)- and Patty (Trish Wahlert) are two
5.
Mrs. Leona Reeves was a of the characters in the Nyssa High School Music Depart­
ments presentation of ”You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown”
guest player.
Prize winners were Mrs. April 13, 14, 15 and 18 in the multi-purpose room of the
Wilma Ostrom and Mrs. Leona primary building. Each night’s performance starts at 8 p.m.
Due to center staging, only 200 viewers will be admitted
Reeves.
Traveling prizes were won for each performance, so those wishing to see this delightful
by Mrs. OrmaCleaverandMrs. musical comedy should purchase their tickets early. Tickets
may be purchased or reserved at the high school office.
Sam McConnell.
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