Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 03, 1973, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, May 3, 1973
Engagement Announced
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
COMING EVENTS
TODAY, MAY 3 • Job's Dau­
ghters, Masonic Hall, 8 p.m.
FRIDAY, MAY 4 - Rummage
Sale, Methodist Church 9a.m.
to 3 p.m.
Golden Age Rummage Sale,
Western Hotel 9 a.m. to 5 p.m
SATURDAY, MAY 5 - Jr.
Varsity Quiz - Nyssa vs Parma
tor Championship, Channel 7
5 30 p.m.
Golden Age Rummage Sale,
Western Hotel, 9 a.m. to 5p.m.
Mrs. Jane Kobe. of Nyssa, along with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
J. Beutler of New Plymouth, are proud to announce the coming
marriage of their children Karen Rigney and Russell Beutler.
Karen is presently enrolled in Nyssa High School. Russell
is a 1970 graduate of Burley HighSchool, Burley, Idaho. After
attending one year at Treasure Valley Community College as
a music major, Russ is currently playing with "Brandywine”
booking out of Oregon City, Oregon. A July 17 marriage IS
being planned
NEW S FROM BIG BEND
MONDAY, MAY 7 - »131
Eastern Star hosts potluck for
Job’s Daughters, Masonic Hall
6 30 p m. Chapter meets at
8 p.m
Spaghetti Feed, Adrian Ca­
feteria, Adrain Drill Team, 6
to 8 p.m.
TUESDAY, MAY 8 -CBPWC,
Boulevard Grange, 7 30 p.m.
TOPS »494, Adrian Grade
School, 7 30 p.m.
Yellow Rose Rebekah Lodge,
IOOF Hall 8 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 - Se­
nior Citizens, MethodistChurch
Social Hall, 10 30 a.m. Sack
lunch.
FRIDAY, MAY 11 - Friend­
ship Circle, IOOF Hall, Mothers
Day luncheon, 1 p.m
Rummage Sale at Methodist
Church, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
BIIY-SRlWltiRL^^
.................................. BY GOLDIE ROBERTS......................... ..
MG BEND - Th«- Big Bend
Extension Study Group was well
represented Friday at Spring
Homemakers' Day at the East-
side Cafe in Ontario. Guests
were Mrs. Kenneth Price, Mrs.
Leroy Bennett and Mrs. Bra-
seth. A skit "Is this a new ley
‘ was given by the Big Bend
Players as part of the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyd«- Riggs
of Parma and Mrs. Deloo Brock
of Ontario railed on Mr. and
Mrs. Liyre Roberts Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Lester Campbell and
Mrs. Earl Campbell called on
Lester Campbell and Mrs.
Carla Palmer in the Nampa
Mercy Hospital Salurtby. Both
had undergone surgery earlier
in the week.
Mrs. Winifred Bennett was a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cla­
rence Kniefel in Parma Wed­
nesday until Friday. Thursday
they ail went to Boise where
they were joined by Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Dotson for an ea­
rly birthday dinner for Mrs.
Bennett at the King's Table.
Susan Carroll of Sunset Val­
ley was a weekend guest of Judy
Lovitt. Be« ky Carroll also vi­
sited Judy Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Phil Clucas underwent
major surgery Thursday morn­
ing at the Holy Rosary Hos­
pital In Ontario.
Lester Auker of Salt Lake
City, Utah called on his mother
Mrs. Mary Auker Saturday.
Guests on Sunday al the Alan
Bennett home were Mr. and
Mrs. Ray VanderOord and boys
of Nyssa and Julie and Angle
SUIonis.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thomas
and Toshia are staying at the
Ralph Thomas home in Ros­
well this week while the Thomas'
are In Portland called there by
the death of Mrs. Ralph Thomas
brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hopkins
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were supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Roberts Tuesday eve­
ning.
Mrs. Lester Campbell atten­
ded church services at the Bo-
rean Baptist Church in Nampa
Sunday. Later she visited Les­
ter Campbell at the Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Talich of
Walla Walla, Washington, dau­
ghter of the Campbells met her
at the hospital for a visit. In
the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Talich and Mr. and Mrs. Vir­
gil Story of Roswell came to
visit with the Noel Talichs and
also called on LesterCampbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Tailman
and Michael of Corvallis came
for the weekend to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest SeueJI and Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Tallman. Other gue­
sts in the Ernest Seuell home
Saturday were Mrs. Del Ziegen-
bein, Mrs. Norman Nelson and
baby of Ontario and Mrs. Dar­
ryl SeuellandChristyofNampa.
Mrs. Gert ye jooes of Adrian
called on Mrs. Edythe Prosser
Sunday evening
Mrs. Margaret Wood and
Brenda of Marsing came Sa­
turday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Bennett and family. Mrs.
Winifred Bennett was also a
dinner guest of the Dick Ben­
netts Saturday. Mrs. Wood and
Brenda were Saturday overnight
guests of Mrs. Winifred Ben­
nett.
The Dick Bennetts joi­
ned them for Sunday dinner
with Mrs. Barnett. While there
Brenda painted Dick Bennett's
barn for him.
Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater left
Tuesday morning for Ontario
where she joined the County
Agents and others to go toCor-
vallls for the State Extension
meeting, where Mrs. Van De­
Water's original skit "Is This
A New Day ?” will tie presented.
Mr. ami Mrs. Clyde Riggs of
Parma and Mrs. Winifred Ben­
nett were Monday supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts.
Rosie Shirk spent the week­
end visiting her sister andbro-
ther at the Carpenter residence
at Owyhee Dam.
Mrs. Noel Tuppeny and Mrs.
Persls Brumbaugh took Mrs.
Susie Miller of Roswell to On­
tario Sunday afternoon where
she was admitted to the Holy
Rosary Hospital for medical
treatment.
Mrs, Elmer Wood and Mrs.
Winifred Bennett helped Mrs.
Mary Auker tie out some quilts
Tuesday.
Among those who will tie ce­
lebrating anniversaries (hiring
the month at May are
May2 - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Rhodes.
May 5 - 1 Mr. and Mrs. James
Osborn.
May 7 • Mr. and Mrs. Dirk
Forbess.
May 12 - Mr. and Mrs. Don
Baker.
May 16 - Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Lawrence.
May 18 - Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
vin Davis and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Moss.
May 22 - Mr. and Mrs. Le-
Roy Sprague.
May 24 - Mr. and Mrs. Geo­
rge Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. Junior
Belveal and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Looney.
May 25 - Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Wahlert and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Engstrom.
May 26 - Mr. and Mrs. Eu­
gene Dockter.
May 29 - Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Eastman.
Samba Group Meets
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Mrs. Ida Miner hosted the
Samba Club, Friday, April 27
at a luncheon in her home.
Guest player was Mrs. Stella
Morris.
Mrs. Lola Guthrie
and Mrs. Virginia Brandt were
prize winners.
ADRIAN NEWS
ADRIAN - Mrs. Myron Gok-
sard attended a county extension
meeting at the Recreation Hall
in Ontario Monday.
Tuesday, Mrs. Myron Gos­
sard, Mrs. Vera Webb, Mrs.
Mickey Webb, and Mrs. Mary
Morse of Adrian attended the
AKH Home Estension Outdoor
Barbecue dinner at the Myron
Osborn home in Kingman Ko-
lony.
Friday, Mrs. Vera Webb,
Mrs. Mickey Webb, Mrs. Mary
Morse and Mrs. Luicille Gos­
sard attended the Home Exten­
sion Festival in Ontario.
Lucille Gossard, Vera Webb
and Eleanor Topi iff spent Wed­
nesday eveing at the Klaas Laan
home making name tags for the
Home Extension Festival Friday
in Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. K.I. Peterson
attended a piano recital at the
Christian Church in NyssaSun-
day. Their granddaughter Karen
Hutchinson »as in the recital.
Mrs. Bill Looney and Mary
went Io La Grande Friday. Mary
»on one of the Eastern Oregon
College
Literary Contest
awards.
Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Mackey
were Friday overnight guests
of her mother, Mrs. Florence
Gowey in Boise, and brought
his mother, Mrs. Minnie Mackey
home after her spending several
days visiting her sister, Mrs.
Hannah Gage in Boise.
Novy money's pretty good
So are the |obs and the travel
and even the food The Navy's
got a lot of new programs that
can help you go ploces inside
the Navy, and when you get out
Like the new three year enlist­
ment like the pin now, report
up to-six months later program
Like the Naval Reserve two year
active duty plan
If the Novy sounds like a place
you’d like to be when you get
out of high school, call or see
TERRY L. HART, STI, USN
A MAX CHAVEZ
67 S.W, 2nd Avenue
Ph 6«9-«384 Ontario, Ore.
Be oomeone special
in Th« New Navy.
MALHEUR MEMORIAL
HtBPITAL
April 28 - Mr. and Mrs. Ri­
chard Mesinger, Vale, boy.
April 29 ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
turo Pino, Nyssa, girl.
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Dur­
fee, Vale, boy.
HOLY
ROSARY
HOSPITAL
April 25 - Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Crosswhite, Payette, boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Skin­
ner, Vale, girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Islas Arroyo,
New Plymouth, boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haile,
Nyssa, boy.
April 26
Mr. and Mrs. Da­
vis Glauner, Weiser, girl.
Mr. and Mrs. John Weber,
Fruitland, girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton (Mill-
zaies, Ontario, girl.
April 27 • Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Platz, Fruitland, girl.
April 30 - Mr. andMrs.Cur­
tis Harrod, Vale, boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Os­
born, Payette girl.
May 2 - Mrs. Patricia Ch­
ronister, Vale. girl.
Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Mackey
received a telpehone call Sun­
day from their son Sgt. Joe
Mackey in Washington D.C.
Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Mackey
»ent fishing from Tuesday until
Thursday at Beulah Reservoir
and Bully Creek. They got 14
trout and 25 perch.
Brenda Sims, Tami Mayden and Katrina
Sword.
Second row, Rhonda Hendrick, Valerie Fan­
ning, Holli Pittz, Renate Hanson, Mary Lili
Longoria and Ronda Pruyn.
Third row, Mrs. Hutchinson, Sheila John­
son, Jeanette Hutchinson, April Teague,
Rebecca Tyner, Starr Sha* and Mrs. Pruyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deffer
spent the weekend at Beulah
Reservoir fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. MyronGossard
attended the American Legion
Pancake Fry in Adrian Saturday
evenng.
Myron Gossard and Ray Simp­
son went to Malheur Reservoir
baturday and caught their limits,
Some of the fish were 17 inches
long.
Mrs. Andy Begedi and girls of
Nampa »ere Sunday dinner
guests in the Vernon Parker
home.
Mr. and Mrs. George De
Haven spent Sunday in Hunt-
ington visiting his sister. Mr.
and Mrs. Galen Raney.
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BROWNIE TROOP NO. 169, under the lea­
dership of Mrs. Ron Pruyn and Mrs. Mervil
Hutchinson, visited the Journal last Thurs­
day to learn ho» newspapers are published.
The troop is composed of 2nd and 3rd grade
girls.
Front row, from left, are Jennie Rieb,
Lisa Sarazin, Nancy Longoria, Vicki Haney.
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