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Rag« Four Thursday, January It, 1973 Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Adrian Gordon Club Hometown News The Adrian Garden Club met Monday afternoon January 8, Call 372-2233 with Mrs. Gertyc Jones. Ele ven women were present. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Clapp, of her grandmother. Mr. and Mary Merrill joined the club. Mae Wiley, Raymond Mrs. Wavne Shuster of Payette Mrs. Alida Van DeWater, Neta president opened the meeting and Emily visited the residence were Sunday callers. with the group reading the Gar of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sah- Mrs. Kay Brendle attended dener's Prayer. Mrs. Fdythe difer and daughter in Caldwell Prosser read the minutes of the Sunday. Other guests were Mr. the Idaho State Women’s Bowl last meeting and gave the trea and Mrs. Marvin Wiley and ing Association executive board surers report. Roll call was an Mr. and Mrs. Chet Rice of meeting in Jerome January 14. June Ward of Adnan accom swered with suggestions for roll Colorado. * panied Mrs. Brendle. calls and programs for 1973. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Cleaver A report was given by the com Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ber mittee concerning the gifts ol and Dirk, Mrs. Brad Cleaver tooth paste given to the nurs and Will; Mr. and Mrs. Del tram were dinner guests of ing home residents in Nyssa. bert Cleaver, Kent, Gail and Mi. and Mrs. Warren Adams The 1973 club books made by Bert and Mrs. Orma Cleaver of Nampa Friday evening. Mrs. Mane Moore and Mrs. were dinner guests recently at Mr. and Mrs. Larry Black- Edvthe Prosser were passed the Chester Chapmans in Meri bum of Nyssa, Charles Ger- among the group. Members paid dian. hauser and Mrs. Mar ion Black- their yearly dues. Mrs. Fdna Mr. and Mrs. Read Gyllen- burn of Middleton were Sunday DeHaven was appointed pro gram chairman. Mrs. Effie Pe skog returned recently after dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. send, Elsie Sifuentes, daughter of Mr. and PATROLMEN OF THE MONTH for Novem terson was appointed head of visiting their son Mr. and Mrs. Richard Russell in Homedale ber and December are pictured, showing the Mrs. Sintana Sifuentes, and Rolando Mos Douglas Gyllenskog and Terry Sunday. The dinner was in honor Certificate of Merit and trophy presented to the card committee. queda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Mosqueda. The February meeting will be in Eugene for several days. Mr. of Charles Gerhauser’s 86th each for their outstanding work on the Ele Tern’ll and Pam were honored for their with Mrs. Lennie Smith. Roll and Mrs. Roy Carter accom birthday anniversary. mentary School Safety Patrol. work in December, Elsie and Rolando were • • • panied the Gyllenskogs on the call will be your Birthday Flo Pictured from left are Terrell Moffis, son the November winners. Each of them are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klin- of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moffis, Pam Town wer. The program will be trip and visited their daughter sixth graders. "Seed Starting,” to be given Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quick and kenberg and children and Mrs. send, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bob Town- Marion Klinkenberg of Port family in Springfield. The Wedgv--A fresh fashion Short, carefree, easy-going by Mrs. Edna De Haven. • * * land were visitors Sunday at look derived from a profes hairstyles are mated with to Jess Haroldsen of Provo is the home of Mrs. RuthKlinkcn- sional hair cut, designed to the day’s fashions to give that ‘‘to spending two weeks at the home berg and boys. shape of the face and head. In tal look” that everyone is talk of his parents Mr. and Mrs. dividual treatments of the ing about. We foresee cuffs "M X HK'"' KM............ .......................... .. BY GOLDIE ROBERTS Reuben Haroldsen. wedgy section arc the key tc and wedgies, jumpers and cami ♦ • • BRIDGE ACTIVITIES hair looking its best with a soles.... cuffs on collars, Mrs. Noel Tuppeny took BIG BEND - There was a Mr. and Mrs. Paul House minimum amount of effort. sleeves, and wide-legged pants, good attendance at the Jolly Ruth)«- Miller from the Moun The Adrian P.T.A. will meet Mr. and Mrs. GeraldSimantel Members of the CWA Club returned home January 12 after The Wedgy is part of the topped by hair that is cuffed Janes meeting Wednesday af tainview Nursing Home to the hosted bridge club Friday, Ja Thursday, January 18, (tonight) Projections for Spring/Sum- to match...wedgy shoes and of Oregon Trail Grange met visiting over the holidays at ternoon at the home of Mrs. C. Elk’s Rehabilitation Hospital in at the high school gymnasium at nuary 12. Guest players were Tuesday, January 9, at the home the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Smith. Four new members Boise Sunday. Later in the day mer '73, introduced by the Na wedgy hair...jumpersandcami 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff and Mr. tional Hairdressers and Cos soles with styles to mix and of Betty Kurtz. The meeting Harold (Dusty)Rhodes in Mil- joined the club, Mrs Winifred she entered Mrs. Sus It Miller A program of gymnastics will and Mrs. Howard Myrick. Mrs. was called to order by Vice ton-Freewater. metologists Assocation. match. Bennett, Mrs. Nellie l eaf. Mr s. to the Holy Rosary Hospital in • • • Don Oldemeyer won high honors be presented by Miss Carol The American woman of 1973 Chairman lva Adams. The de The Official Hair Fashion Phyllis Lawrence and Mrs. Ontario for observation, Shultz, P.E. teacher. This in Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boy- while Howard Myrick received Committee of the National Hair is an individual. As an indi votional was led by OrmaClea Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop Fern Braseth Mrs. Florence cludes tumbling and parallel dell of Salt Lake City were second high. dressers and Cosmetologists vidual, she wears what is right ver. Gale of Boise »as a guest. Flec and Steve, Mr. and Mrs. Ben • • • bars. Everyone is welcome to The roll call subject was on Friday to Wednesday visitors Association introduced today for her. lurk, tion of officers was held »ith Witty Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge attend. making New Year’s resolutions of Mrs. A. H. Boydell. Sun "Projections For Spring/ Sum the following elected. Mrs. Dick Mrs. Fdythe Prosser, Mrs. and it was the opinion of most day dinner guests were Mr. entertained the Mr. and Mrs. mer ’73”. The fashion pre Davis - president, Mrs. Erie Dyre Roberts and Mrs. John ANK Garden Club of the members that resolu and Mrs. Jerry Long of Boise. Bridge Club Saturday, January sentation was made during the Packwtxtd attended the Presby Mausling - vice-president SENIOR CITIZEN • * * 13. Mrs. Fred Guthrie won tions did not last more than a OHFC Semi-Annual Meeting in Mrs. Verl Bishop secretary terian Church dinner at the few days. ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne high honors for women and Tom St. Louis, Missouri treasurer. Mrs. Davis appoin Adrian Grade School Wednes The ANK Garden Club held Betty Kurtz reported on the were dinner guests Sunday of Eldredge won high honors for We’ve projected the future of their regular meeting Tuesday ted Mrs. Dyre Roberts, flower day evening. men. Nyssa Senior Citizens will and card chairman and Mrs. fashion--the total coordination ahernoon, January 9 at the project of making bibs and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pound in Mrs. C. K. Smith received • * ♦ for Nursing Boise. meet January 24 in the social Edythe Prosser, secret-Pal word Saturday evening of the of apparel and coiffure for the home of Mrs. Blake Lowell in carry-all bags • • • Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson room of the Methodist Church Home residents and she exhi gal who is aware of the world the Big Bend Community, with chairman. Secret-pals for the death of her brother, Charles bited several attractive articles Mrs. Dan Reece and children entertained the Couple's Bridge at 10.30 a.m., and are issuing year were drawn. The next Shelton in Alma, Nebraska. and wants the world to be aware Mrs. Lila Hoover of Parma January 13. an open invitation to all over to be donated. of Mt. Vernon, Oregon visited Club Saturday, of her. meeting will be with Mrs Edy Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hop as co-hostess. A list of hosts for serving over the weekend at the Kenneth Guest players were Mr. and 55 years of age to attend, as the Prosser. Mrs. Smith was kins and Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Mrs. Lowell presented the refreshments at each grange Mrs. Don Oldemeyer. High Reeces. this meeting will be tie id to dis current Oregon State Garden ♦ • ♦ score winners were Bill Morri- cuss a matter of importance to assisted by Mrs. Ray Cart Van DeWater attended funeral GRANGE SPONSORS Club projects. She Discussed: meeting during the year was wright. services for Bill Howe inCald- compiled. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Riggs son and Marie Wilson. all in this age group. The meet well Friday. Mr. Howe was 1. Blue Star Marker memo Refreshments were served by • • • Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts PANCAKE FEED visited at the home of Mr. and ing will discuss transportation and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ben formerly from Arena Valley. rials on the highways, designa co-hostess Polly Holub. The Mrs. Herb Fisher was hos for senior citizens, and there Mrs. Darrell Manning in Notus The Oregon Trail Grange will ted as a perpetual tribute to next regular meeting will be Saturday afternoon. tess Thursday, January 11 for will be speakers present to ad nett were dinner guests of Mr. They called on several patients • * • sponsor a pancake supper this the armed forces. members of the bridge club. vise on proper guidelines for and Mrs. Happ Riggs in Parma at Mountainview Nursing Home held Tuesday, February 6, 2 later. While in Caldwell, they 2. Memorial or honor gar Tuesday. Saturday, January 20, at the p.m. at the home of Ellen Jones. Gary Wilson of Madras, son Mrs. Dale Garrison was guest getting this service. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De were also guests of Mr. and Oregon Trail Hall, starting at dens mainly the Willamette Na Iva Adams will be co-hostess. of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson player. Mrs. Harry Miner was The Nyssa Senior Citizens, Mrs. Irving Franks. tional Military Cemetery. 5 p.m. Valentine gifts not to exceed was home over the weekend high winner with Mrs. Joe Mau- in our organized group, have Water called on Mrs. Dick Reed Mrs. Margaret Wood and 3. Flower markers in Braille in Boise Tuesday. Adult tickets are $1.50, chil 50? in value will be exchanged. While here be enjoyed duck gtu. taking second high. never solicited aid in the town Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dennis children of Marsing called <« dren 6-12 75?, family ticket, for the blind to place in gar Roll call will be birthday flo hunting. IXXUXJ for our activities. We have fi and boys of Adrian called on Mr and Mrs. Elmer Mood and dens. $5; 00. wers” and each member is nanced our undertaking, which Mr. and Mrs. Di' k Davis Wed werv dinner guests of Mr and Barbara Powers of Parma Everyone is cordially invited asked to bring a seed catalog Mrs. Jesse Shuster's grand includes clothing many needy Mrs. Harvey Bennett, Sunday. CRADLE gave highlights of her trip to nesday evening. to come and enjoy a good pan picture of her flower. All grange daughter Barbara Holmes visi persons, unknown to the public. Mrs. Stan Thomas and Tostua New Zealand. Mrs. Ricks Gale of Boise cake feed. ROLL women are welcome. ted for a few days at the home We now understand the Federal brought Mrs. Florence Gale called on Christine Orris in Government allocated certain to visit Mr and Mrs. C. K. Ridgeview, Wednesday after funds to the cities for various Smith Tuesday. Mrs. Smith took noon. Word was received that Mr. usages, and the senior citizens Ray Cartwright attended fu her back to Hoise Thursday. and Mrs. Robert Moser of Red may benefit from it also. If services for Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wood and neral ding, California are the proud this is true, we definitely need parents of a baby girl. Shannon family of Nyssa helped Mrs. Toomb in Nyssa Monday afler- transportation. Come and lend Elmer Wood celebrate h,.r noon. Mrs. Cartwright visited Marie, was born January 11. your support. Mrs. Albert Gifford. 1973 and weighed eight-pounds. birthday Friday evening. There will be a potluck din Steve Davis attended the Col- She is the couple’s first child. Mrs. Verl Bishopentirtaim-d ner. Coffee will be served by the Presbyterian Women’s lege of Idaho Ski Night at Bo Maternal gran<t>arentsare Mr. the club. Please bring a co and Mrs. William A. Gifford <4 Association at her home Thurs gus Basin Monday evening. vered dish and your table ser day afternoon. Mrs. Dyre Ro The Reverend and Mrs. Ir Nyssa. Paternal grandparents vice. are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moser of berts assisted her. Fourteen ving Franks of Caldwell were —Bessie Long, Publicity. guests of Mr and Mrs. Boyce ladies attended. Red Bluff, California. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sillonis Van DeWater Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. David Sump and family were Sunday dinner He had been guest minister at ter of Dugway, Utah became guests of Mr. and Mrs. Muri the Roswell BaptistChurchSun- day as their minister was ill. the proud parents of an eight Bums in Nyssa. pound, eleven and one-half Mrs. Boyce Van Da Water They were luncheon guests of ounce bouncing baby boy, Phil went to Boise Monday evening Mrs. Persia Brumbaugh. Mrs. C. K. Smith attended an lip Ray, on January 16, 1973. to help in the Di< k Reed home The Nyssa P. T. A. will Interior Decorator Party at The infant is the couple’s first meet Thursday, January 18 in tor the rest of the week. child. Paternal grandparents the cafetorium at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seu< II the home of Mrs. Floyd Bla- are Mr. and Mrs. E. L. (Fort) A special program will be came home Friday from Cor mire m Nampa Monday eve Sumpter of Owyhee Junction. presented by Mr. John Edwards vallis where they had been ning. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr. James Atkins, psy guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Nine members attended the and Mrs. Cecil Anderson of chologist, from the FamilySer- Tailman since Monday evening. Adrian TOPS at the home Boise. Great-grandmother is vice Clinic in Ontario. Mr. Seuell attended meetings Mrs. Horace Chaney Monday Mrs. Mabie Houston of Owy afternoon. Mrs. Ron Huett is This will be a very informal in Salem three days. hee Junction. in charge of the contest for the Verl Bishop visited with his meeting and a question and an swer program will be held for brother Elmer Bishop in Love, next month. Mrs. Ruth Osborn MALHEUR MEMORIAL the people of the community. land, Colorado in the home of his of Kingman Kolony was a guest, HO6PITAL parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bis Mrs. Witty read several chap Everyone is cordially invited hop in Caldwell, Thursday. ters from the book "Fat is in January 15 - Mr. and Mrs. to attend. Your Head.” . Anastacio Gonzalez, Adram, Baby sitting will be provided. and Mrs. Dick Davis visi CARDS AND LETTERS ted Mr. girl. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fletcher ENERGY-SAVING HOLY RO6ARY HOSPITAL Town And Country in Ontario Saturday evening. REQUESTED FOR Mr. Robert Callahan entered Gordon Club January 9 - Mr. and Mrs. the Malheur Memorial Hospital Daniel Wolf, Payette, boy. NYSSA TEACHER for surgery 1 nday. As of (his The Town and Country Gar January 10 - Mr. and Mrs. date, he is doing nicely. den Club met January II al HOW MUCH DOES John Bezates, Ontario, boy. A Nyssa teacher Mrs. J. p. Members of the Callahan fa Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lloyd, the home of Mrs. Dale Adams. Brumbach, is very ill in the A LEAKING Fruitland, twins, a boy and girl. A committee was appointed to Malheur Memorial Hospital and mily have taken turns with the Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Tams, decide on favors and programs would appreciate any cards and flu bug during this last week. FAUCET LOSE?* for Dis tr let Convent ion in April. letters from former students Payette, boy Mrs. Laura Craner gave the January 12 - Mr. and Mrs. and friends. Mrs. Brumbach 30 drops per minute program, "Color in the Shade.” Larry Fuller, Ontario, boy. of Route 3, Parma, retired The next meeting will be a =54 gallons per month Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kowal recently after 40 continuous work meeting February 8 at ski, Ontario, boy. years of public school employ Salem farmer and business January 13 - Mr. and I Mrs. the home of Mrs. Ben Payne. ment, 39 of those years have man Gayle Gilmour, 39, has 60 drops per minute Harold Cooper, Payette, boy. Report of Hoipifal been spent in Malheur County. been appointed district adminii January ¡5 - Mr. and I Mrs. =113 gallons per month Cards and letters should be trative assistant to Second Dis Dale Campbell, Payette, boy. Auxiliary Activities addressed to Mrs. J. p. Brum trict Congressman Al Ullman Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hall The Malheur Memorial Hos- bach, Malheur Memorial Hos it was announced today. Payette, boy. pita! Auxiliary will hold their pital, Nyssa, Oregon 97913. 120 drops per minute A graduate of Oregon Stab January 16 - Mr. and Mrs. I regular meeting Monday, Ja University, Gilmour will un =237 gallons per month Lowell Dean, Ontario, boy. nuary 22 at the hospital at 2 Foreign Exchange dertake legislative and liaisa p.m. work in the 70,000-square-mlb Student» Entertain Marriage Lic«ns«s Mrs. Ellen Jones will speak Second Congressional Distric -inch drip = 1014 on graphoanalysis. All ladies which Includes all of Fasten Foreign exchange students gallons per month Oregon. January 8 - Kelly Gene La are welcome. from high schools throughout Currently a director of tb Fay, Maricopa, Arizona and the valley presented a program Northwest Horticultural Co« Pamela Kay Stephens, Nyssa. Tuesday, January 16, at the PINOCHLE PARTIES 1Vk-inch drip = 2202 January 9 - Michael Dudash, Aiken Elementary School. The gress, Gilmour is a past pre gallons per month and Peggy Lee Hohm, both of Pa rent-Teachers Organization sldent of the Marion Count Ontario. Mrs. Wilmer Ostrum enter sponsored the program. Coun Farm Bureau and served • January 11 - Frederick La tained the Wednesday Pinochle tries represented were Norway, chairman of the Marion Count ‘University of Idaho Farm Elec wrence Cockeram, Vale and Club at the home of Mrs. Wyatt Belgium, ____ , Tonga, Kenay, South Democratic Central Committa trification Leaflet No. 34, June Alice Elaine Ceniga, both Vale. Smith. Prize winners were Mr*. Africa, Columbia andIThlaVand" for two years. He is also i Flameless electric living for a neater, cleaner world 1064. January 16 - TimothyJames Smith, high, May Bretz, low, Students attend schools in member of the SalemCityClid Lions International, and the Ma Lopez, Nyssa and Myra Jean Lola Guthrie and Merle John- Nyssa Parma Paveto. cw. Matthews, Adrian. «on, traveling. tario. ’ X rion County Juvenile Advisor» Committee. GRANGE NEWS ADRIAN PTA MEETING NEWS FROM BIG BEND Taflr about conserving energy! NYSSA PTA MEETING ó way to conserve energy is to use it wisely, not waste it. People enjoy more cleanliness, comfort and sanitation because of the generous use of hot water. Electric water heaters have no energy - wasting chimney. All of the heat goes into the water. Packed with insulation, they have no match for efficiency. Because there is no flame, electric water heating takes nothing from the air, adds nothing to the air . . . yours for a nicer environment, indoors and out. We can be glad we live in an area where clean electric energy is abundant, and that modern electric appliances conserve it to the ut most. Idaho Power Company Rrp. Ullman Appoints Aide