Thursday, Juno 14, 1973 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Page Four SENIOR CITIZEN ACTIVITIES Hometown News Call 372-2233 The Senior Citizens of Nyssa wish to announce the meeting in the social room of the Methodist Church Wednesday, June 20 at 3 p.m , with Nancy Scott Ashery as guest speaker. Mrs. Ashery is the coordinator for the Oregon State Council of Seniorcitizens. She is here to inform us of benefits available to all Senior Citizens, regardless of mem­ bership in a formal group. These benefits are not to be identi­ fied as in the poverty level but may be claimed with dignity. The meeting will have a question session. It is a misconception to be­ lieve the Senior Citizens, as a formal group, are organized to ‘•while away" the later years only. This program is good and has its rightful place, but the over-all programming is far more reaching than this. They are ever aware of physical and financial benefits to be had and merited, through state and federal assistance. We hope all those in the community over SS years of age take advantage of this meeting. Mrs. Don Carter and twin Mr. and Mrs. Walter Looney daughters Candi and Cathi and and boys visited Mr. and Mrs. son Danny of Lebanon, Ore­ Burton Richey in Juntura Sun- gon accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Points of Nyssa to Ne­ MORE ON PAGE 3 braska where they visited their grandmother, Mrs. Edith Ri­ chards, 91 ofBavard, Nebraska. In Gering, Nebraska, they visi­ ted a brother Mr. and Mrs. Claude Richards and family and at Thedford, Nebraska, they visited the grandparents of Don Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Co- pellan. ♦ 4 * Dinner guess Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot were Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Talbot, Lade ana Coleman and Pat Kropp. ♦ • • COUPLE TO OBSERVE 50th ANNIVERSARY A 50th Wedding Anniversary reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Curry, will be held from 2 to 4 p.m., Sunday, Jun«' 24 at the Christian Church, 5th and Ennis Street. Th«' .'v. iil will be hosted by the couple’s daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sweaney of Eu­ reka, California. Mr. and Mrs. Curry were married June 24, 1923 inGood­ land, Kansas. All relatives ami friends of the honorees are invited to ajtend the reception, No for- mal Invitations are being sent out. The family’s request is "No Gifts Please.” Callahan—York Marriage Vows Exchanged May 26 POLLYANNA CLUB The Pollyanna Club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Willis Conant in Kingman Mr. and Mrs. Craig (Laurel) Kolony Mrs Elsie Gehrke D. Jones and daughter Kimberly was co-hosless with 16 women of Glendale, Arizona are here present. visiting her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Man Laan, president Mrs. Mel Beck and family. was in charge of th«' tn« « ting. • • • Mrs. Bernice Toomb gave th«’ Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. minutes ami treasurers report. and Mrs. Frank Byers were Mrs. Robert Radford was a John Sommars and Ronnie of guest. Caldwell, Kathy, Sue and Vera This is the last meeting until Pickett of Middleton, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb of September. There w ill be a club NEWCOMERS TO NYSSA are Mr. and Mrs. Dick Martin and Mrs. Ed Stephens and Ethel Adrian annouce the engagement their two daughters Sue, 6, and Wendy, 4. They are making their at the Grevbill home in Miss Nancy Carol Callahan BRIDGE ACTIVITIES Laye and family of Nyssa. The and forthcoming marriage of picnic home on Cloverdale Avenue. Kingman Kolony Sunday July 8. exchanged wedding vows with group enjoyed playing horse ­ their daughter, Julie Kay to Bring your own tableservice. Mrs. Martin is the former Judy Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Randi De«' Yolk on May 26, The Mr. and Mrs. Bridge shoes in the afternoon and eve­ Robert Edmondson, son of Mr. Mrs. Robert Wilson. She is a 1962 graduate of Nyssa High Friends and neighbors ar«' in­ 1973 in th«' First Church of th«' was hosted by Mr. and ning. and Mrs. Ray Edmondson of vited. School, and graduated from Eastern Oregon College at La Club Serving will start at Nazaren«' in Ontario, with th«' * • • Mrs. Harry Miner, Saturday, Nyssa. Grande in 1966. 12 30 noon. (Rev. II. Sanner officiating in 2. All regular members June Mrs. Clarence Clapp recently Julie is a 1972 graduate of Dick Martin will be associated with his father-in-law in th«' presence of approzimately were present. Mrs. Neil Dim- returned from visiting her son Adrian High School and is now ORDER f Wilson’s Department Store. He is a graduate of Baker High . 50 guests. mick and Tom Eldredge were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clapp attending Treasure Valley Col­ School and worked in a clothing store in Baker during his EASTERN I I ■ ' ■ and family in Stayton, Oregon, lege in Ontario. Her fiance, high school years. He served three years in the U.S. Army in winners. beauty baskets of yellow She then visited her brother, STAR I with Robert graduated from Nyssa CORRECTION the 82nd Airborne Division from 1961 to 1964,and later attended ■lade lj . wMtt «Liisi. 11. d Mr. and Mrs. Marnie Wickham High School in 1971 and is em­ Eastern Oregon College where he and Judy met. In last weeks paper, it was with yellow ribbon.Candelabras The Martins came here from Portland where he was route The Golden RuleChapter»131 with yellow candles graced each reported that the Tea honoring at Jefferson, Oregon and on her ployed at J.R. Simplot Soil­ supervisor for Alpenrose Dairy for the past four years. Dick the girls who will be attending return trip home visited ano­ builders. OES held a special meeting side of the altar. An August 11 wedding is being Jun«* 11 at the Masonic Hall. had previously worked for two years with Carnation Dairy in Girl’s State, was held at the ther brother, the Frank Wick­ Soloist Ken Frlberg sang A planned at the Owyhee Com­ Worthy Baker. Judy is busy as a housewife and mother, and is active Matron Lois Cart­ Time for Us” theme song from La Paloma, it should have read hams in Pendleton. • ♦ ♦ munity Church. in her Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. at the Palomino Cafe. wright presided. Rom««o and Juliet, accompanied Initiation was held for Phil­ by Mrs. Wilma Sanner. Mrs, lip and Dorothy Webb. Practice Ruth Vavold provided th« organ for installation of new officers music. tyur will be June 24 at 1 p.m. Th«’ brid«' is th«' daughter of Installation will be held June Mr. and Mrs. Robert ( allahan. 25 at 8 p.m at Masonic Hall. Big Bend Community, Parma, Hostesses were Mira Ather­ Idaho. The bridegroom’s (pa­ ton, Sadie Metcalf and Amelia rents are Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pratt. W. York of New Plymouth. Chapter will be adjourned In th«' early afternoon c« re- until September. mony, Nancy was given in mar­ riage by her father. She wore an empire styled floor-length gown of white crepe satin. Th«' depart ment von gown featured a peter-pan col­ lar and long sleeves gathered The regular meeting <4 Ore­ Oregon 1 t into de<-p cuffs. It was en­ gon Trail Grange w is held *LAY AWAY hanced with pearl buttons <«i Thursday evening, June 7, with the bodi< e front and cuffs ll«-r Master Ernie Metcalf pre­ PLAN ballerina length veil wascaught siding. to a Illy-ni-the-valley and pearl The Charter was draped in 4 memory of Andrew M. Ekanger. tiered band. She carried a ca cadlrig bouquet of white mums Chaplain Orma Cleaver was and yellow daisies intersper sed assisted in the ceremony by with ferns. Betty Kurtz, as Ceres, Orland Bridesmaid was Cria Orris Cheldelin and Sadie Metcalf, of Ridgeview. She was gowned Assistant Stewards protein. in a princess style floor-length Legislative Chairman Frank dress of yellow seersucker. The Sherwood reported that there gown was random banded with are 284 Subordinate Granges yellow ribbon and flowered lace with a membership of 28,400 in trim. She carried a nosegay of Oregon at present. Oregon State yellow daisies and white mums Grange will be observing the with green ribbon streamers. 100th Anniversary next year. Steve Fisher of New Plymouth The Fourth Degree obligation was bestman and ushering the was given to Gary Kurtz by guests were Jerry Baker of Master Ernie Metcalf. Mem­ Ontario and Mike York >f New bers Joined in giving Kurtz Plymouth. a warm welcome. Th«' bride’s mother wore a Refreshments were served by street-length dress of green the Orland Cheldelins and the linen. Mother of the groom wore Gerrit Slams. The next regular Model 420 a black and white street-length Model 440 meeting will be held Thursday ensemble. Tlwlr corsages were • Uses Focused Flash • Focused Flash evening, June 21, 8:30 p.m. yellow carnations and white • Beautifully exposed flash shots All Grange members are urged • Mechanical timer rosebuds. close-up or far away. to attend. Buzzes" until your pic­ A reception following th«- cere­ • Electronic Shutter. Electric Eye ture s ready SAVE $6.00 SAVE $10.00 mony was held in the church re­ • Detachable Cover Adjustable Strap CWA Activities • Double window range and creation hall. A three-tiered • Beautiful color pictures in a minute without Focused Flash viewfinder. The last meeting ot the sea­ wedding cake graced the recep­ (black and white in seconds). without Focused Flash son was held by members of the tion table. Th" cake was de. . , • Full accessory capability. CWA of Oregon Trail Grange corated with yellow roses and ’l,.receive -------------- .a booklet of coupons when you puttiidsc purc hase v()ui your cdjiicrd camera r.dt Each one ■ . « --- ”‘»vtt vvu entitles you to return to Polaroid any color pictures you take and judge to be unsatisfactory for any Tuesday, June 5, at the home of silver leaves. The tiers were Ont iTiitzrann ir- reason, f«»r- _______ XI l film i_ before r ■ Januan L 1974 . photographic for tr..» free rwrsloz«.»....,. replacement Colorpack ' "r Lois Boenig. held with swan pillars and it Roll call subject was" A Cur­ was topped with a traditional rent Event--Anything But Water­ wedding bell combination. gate.” BIG SHOT: The devotional was given by POLAROID'S Ellen Jones. AMAZING i Members were requested to PORTRAIT be thinking about club projects CAMERA I and activities for the next sea­ A son so that written suggestions can be considered for entry Into the work book. Desert was served by cohos­ tess Marian Cheldelin. »C. The next regular meeting will ; be held Tuesday, October 2, 2 p.m., at the home of Sale • Finished color portraits in a minute Metcalf with Mildred Sesson as * • Built-in development timer (when it cohostess. All Grange women stops buzzinq. your picture s ready). are welcome. • Easy to use double-image range­ finder (Focus by moving toward or away from your subject.) • Soft portrait lighting every time from a Square Shooter 2: bu .t .n^ J | ^gg I O I ( I B ank A mericaro . gag? uw&wme /bew CHARGE 003 Nyssa, GRANGE NEWS I a □ a ON i .——t ^FATHER’S, ___ _ ____ / $53” HURRY ! 10 DAY SPECIAL z ’89” Polaroid’s Gfxxl Time camera SAVE $5.00 I PHOTOS ■Sat., June 16 BY POLAROID CAMERA GIRL NOON UNTIL 6 P. M. BRING THE KIDS « ’19«« . FREE 7 * The lowest priced all purpose color camera Polaroid s ever offered Automatic electric eye exposure control Sharp 3-element lens Built-in flash Built-m distance finder for easy focusing Fast, pack film loading Typ« 108 Colorpack Land film $462 per pack pa » SAVE $1.05 ¿.-J SAVE $5.00 Typ« 88 Colorpack Land film S^47 AM per pack The Adrian Garden Club met Monday afteriuxin al thvhoBieof Mrs. Erm .1 Seuell, with Mrs. Mane Mo<>r< as host« ss with 11 women present Mrs. Alida Van De Water, president had < barge of the meeting, with tin- group re­ peating the gardeners prayer. Roll call was My Favorite Rose". A report was given on the trip to Succor Creek Iasi month Most impressive were th«' beautiful hills, ma­ jestic rocks and th«' «lutte ring of the chuckers all around. Mrs. Edytt»' Prosser r«ad the minutes and gave treasurers report. "Wheels of progress” is the theme for th«' Fair Ibis year. Menders are to bring sugg« stlons for lheir booth to the next meeting. Mrs. Gertye Jones tiddoftwr r« < ««nt it ip to Isreal Picture» and articles she brought home with her were passed among the mem lets. OKK Club Meeting The OKK Club will meet Thuts«lay, June 21 at the home of Mrs. Jim Hit«- with Mrs. Doris Castor as co-hostess. Roll I all will be "Something AGuil A Child." This will be the last meeting until Sep- tember. Nolan Field- -Waldo Co. * AGENCIES « « ALL TYPES * OF INSURANCE INCLUDING FARM Vale - Ontario « Fishing Tackle Guns Ammunition Binoculars Pocket K nives Electric Sha vers Timex Watch es Pow er Tools We Give & Redeem SRV Stamps Firestone STORE Nyssa SAVE 52< Adrian Garden Club - GIFTS FOB FATXffiSMY r, Let’s take some more Polaroid instant pictures. Assisting with serving the « ake, punch and« offee were Mrs. Jerry Baker and Bobby of On­ tario, Mrs. Monty Crum of Adnan, Mrs. Walt MeConathy of Nyssa; Mrs. Ned Enyeart of Ontai ioandGeorgvna Nelson, Lorena and Rori Baker were in chary«' of the gifts and Cheryl York, sister of the gr'«>m, at­ tended the guest book. When th«' couple left on a wedding trip to McCallandCas- cade, the ih 'W bride choau* a two- piece ensemble of blue and white. The br Ide was graduatedf t m Adrian High S c I kio I hi 1969 amt attendedTVCC for twoyetr». Th«- groom graduated from New Plymouth High School iii 1971 an«l is presently employed at Nelson Sheet M> t.il Conqiany in Payette, Idaho, Out of town guests ln< link'd Mrs. Ray Newman, grand­ mother <>f the bride. North Platte, Nebraska. Clarence G. Jackson, uncle of the bride. North Platte, Nebraska, Mrs. Dan Henders««, cousin <4 the bride. Moscow, Idaho 372-3162 J NrSSA