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Pag« Four Class of 64 to Have Reunion The Nyssa High School Class of 1964 is having their 10-vear Class Reunion. Any one knowing the whereabouts of any of the following Vera Sutchkow. Mary English, Bill Evans, CherieOkano, Jessee Pierce, Mark Poulson, and Janet Larsson, please call Jan Sillonis at home 724- 6159 or on Fridays, from' 1 p.m to 3 p.m at 372- 3406. Baby Shower For Expected Grandchild PATROLMEN FOR THE MONTH from the Nyssa Ele mentary School are Luz Delgado, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Delgado, and Bob Bass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bass Both are 6th graders. The two were honored for their work on the School Safety Patrol, and were awarded Certificates of Merit for their good work. when they moved to a farm southwest of Parma in the Big Bend area where they now live. They retired from farming 15 years ago. Friends and relatives of the honorees are cordially invited to attend the recep An open house reception will be held for Mr and Mrs. tion. Noel Tuppeny (Noel and Shower Honors Myrle) in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary,Sunday, Mrs. Jim Johnson February 24 from 2 to 5 A baby shower was given p.m. at their home in Parma. Mrs. Jim Johnson of Adrian Hosting the event will be in the home of Mrs. Jim Phi the couple’s three children. fer in Kingman Kolony, Sa Mrs. Dale (Verle) Smith, turday afternoon, February 9. Cortez, Colo.; Mrs. John The honored guest, James nie (Virginia} Luciano, Den Michael, was born January ver, Colorado; andJohn Wal 21. ter Tuppeny, Cape Kennedy, Hosting the event were Florida. They are blessed Mrs. Jim Phifer, Mrs. Carl with nine grandchildren and Lee Hill, Mrs. Jean Price, one great-grandson. Mrs Karen Wiggins and Mrs. Noel and Myrle were both Helen Bishop. born in eastern Kansas. They Mrs. Jim Phifer had lived most of their lives in charge of the games. Mrs. Hill City, Kansas. They were W iggins assisted Mrs. John married in Hill City and re son, opening James Mi sided there until 1938 when chael's gifts. Refreshments they moved to Denver, Colo. of cake, sherbert, coffee and They resided there until 1947 punch were served the guests Open House To Honor Noel Tuppenvs SPECIAL BUYS A big savings on these appliances Westinghouse 12.5 Cu. Ft Capacity Refrigerator $249.00 •12. 5 cu.ft. capacity • 61-lb. freezer • Frozen storage tray Special 2-position shelf Full-width crisper Built-in egg storage • Butter server > Spacious door storage • In- terior light in refrigerator Easy open door latch 3-prong grounding safety plug. $179« Westinghouse Tastemaker 30-inch Electric Range with 1001 Heat Controls s159’5 STOUT APPLIANCE NYSSA 372-3196 OKK Club Meeting Hometown News Call 372-2233 who is hospitalized inSt. Al- Mr. and Mrs. LeRoyBair, Mr and Mrs DarwinJensen phonsus Hospital. They also and Mr and Mrs OwenFroe- visited Clarence Mull whois in the the same hospital rer flew to Los Angeles Feb ♦ • • ruary I. While there they Sunday callers in the Don went to Disney Land. Univer Savage home were Mrs. Al- sal Studio, sat In on the Joh t>erta Morrow and Henry Mor nnie Carson Show, Dinah Shore Show and Truth and row who is on leave from Consequences and toured the Alaska Queen Marv. On their way 4 4 home, they stopped over in Mrs. Herb Smith of Wal Las Vegas. They flew home nut Creek, California is Sunday, February 10 4 4 4 spending several days visi ting at the home of her mo Mr. and Mrs ReedGyllen- ther, Mrs. A. H. Boydell. skog went to Pendleton last • ♦ » Wednesday to visit their son, Sunday dinner guests at the Mr and Mrs. Jerry Gyllen- home of Mrs. A. H. Boydell skog, Jim and Julie They tou including Mrs. Smith, were red the Pendleton Woolen Mr and Mrs. Edward Bovdell Mills, went to Walla Walla of Salt Lake City, Utah. and went through the peni • * • tentiary and to the Whitman Mrs. Orma Cleaver was Mission They returned home hostess for a potluck dinner Sunday. and family gathering Thurs * 4 * day, February7. Those atten Mr and Mrs WiltonJack- ding were Mr and Mrs. Bob son have returned from a re Estrick and Michael from Los cent trip They went to a na Angeles, Mr and Mrs. Ches tional propane meeting in ter Chapman of Meridian, Point Clear, Alabama This Mr and Mrs. Delbert Clea is very near Mobile, Alabama ver, Mr. and Mrs GaryClea- On the way home, they spent ver, Mr andMrs BrianClea- two days in New Orleans. ver and Will, Mr and Mrs * * * Kirk Cleaver and Dirk, Mr Friday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Alva Goodell,Scott, and Mrs. Joel Mitchell and fa mily were his mother, Mr and Bruce, and Mark The Manuel Mena home on Clark Avenue was the scene of a large party for Mrs. Francisco Rodríguez, nee Yolanda Mena She is at the home of her parents awaiting the arrival of her first baby She wished her baby to be born in America. Her husband remained in Mexico to renew his passport to the United States where he hopes to become an American citizen He is expected to be here soon. About one hundred friends gathered Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m at the Mena home for the baby shower After signing the guest book, the ladies and children were taken to the basement, which was decorated in the pink and blue theme. Long blue streamers of crepe paper hung from the ceiling and de Mrs. Gordon Oxnam and his corated the stairway The aunt, Mr and Mrs. Clayton walls were decorated with Jensen. pink jackets, boots and bon • • • nets of pink paper and blue Mr and Mrs. Glenn Mar shirts, caps andboots Many cum took Mrs. Marcum's mo courses of food were served, ther Mrs. Betty House to Her beginning with punch and ap miston on Friday. Another petizers, upon the arrival daughter, Bonnie House, who of the guests, continuing on lives in Hermiston was going through games and the open ing of the gifts Many courses to take her mother on to her home in Quincy, Washington. of meats and desserts were • • * served. There was much Dr. and Mrs David Sara- music and many games The last of the guests left for zin went to the University of Utah Medical School last home about 11 p.m. week. Dr Sarazln attended a General Practice Review ORDER OF They visited with Mr and Mrs. Ray Larson in Ogden EASTERN STAR ♦ 4 * Several ladies from the Christian Church met in the Golden Rule Chapter #131 home of Mrs. Lester Oden and Star Dusters and mem Monday to do sewing and bers of Golden Rule Lodge mending for the Malheur Me #147 held a potluck supper morial Hospital preceedmg the Masonic meet 4 4 4 ing, February 11. Weekend guests of Mr an<j w F orty-eight were present. Mrs Herman Towne wrr- her* Guests were welcomed by sisters, Mr and Mrs George Amelia Pratt, Worthy Mat Eichner of Harrisburg, Ore ron and Roy Holmes, Worthy gon and Mrs. Richard Kim Patron. Patricia Marcum mell from Phoenix, Ariz. Cancer ResearchCommittee They visited their brother, member was introduced. Har Clarence Mull who is very vey Easton, Worshipful Mas ill in St. Alphonsus Hospital ter assisted Kathleen Whee in Boise, on Sunday. ler, President of Stardus * * • ters in the drawing for the Mrs. Don Savage accom toaster-oven. The profits panied Mr. and Mrs Herman of which are to go to Oregon’s Keffer of Vale to the Annual Cancer Research. Lois Mi Scout Recognition Banquet ner was the lucky winner. at NNC in Nampa, Satur After the dinner, the Star day evening. dusters adjourned to the * • • home of Laura Penrod to Mr and Mrs. Larry Black make St. Patrick favors for burn, Lisa and Taft spent this the Malheur Memorial Hos past weekend in Moscow. pital. Larry broadcasted two ball Hostess Penrod served de games and they visited old licious refreshments. Guests friends and relatives in the were Ilene Nelson, Celestia area Russell and Delores Shelton. * • GARDENERS MEET Reg. $219.00 3rd & MAIN Thursday, February 14, 1974 Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Or«gon The Adrian Garden Club met Monday afternoon Feb ruary 4, with Mrs Edythe Prosser in Big Bend with 9 ladies present Mrs Varner Hopkins, president, had charge of the meeting. Mrs. Burton Barnes gave the se cretary and treasurer’s re ports. Mrs. George De Haven gave the lesson on the Pruning of Flowering Shru- bery, Trees, Roses and Grapes Mr. and Mrs. Ward C. Lundy went to Mabton, Wa- shington February 2 to visit her sister, Mr and Mrs C. A. Becker. Mrs. Lundy's neice from Hermiston, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ford and Sara joined them for Sunday dinner. • • • Mrs. Erma Sparks, Mrs. Hazel Farr and Mrs. Blan che Weeks went to Boise Sunday to visit Mrs Week’s brother-in-law Otis Squire 4 4 4 Guests in the Elton Clapp home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Marvin Wiley of Caldwell, Everyone helped Emily Wiley celebrate tier 14 birthday TheClapp'sgrand daughter, Susan Clapp called Emily from Washington DC. Friday evening to wish her a Happy Birthday.” Mrs. Frank Byers retur ned home Sunday evening after a- few days visit in Donne 1 y with her daughter, the Rev and Mrs. Jim Farmer and family • 4 4 Sunday callers at the home of Mr and Mrs T. H Eld redge were Mr. andMrs Ed. Nordhorst of Payette and Mrs. Emerson Bingaman of Fruitland Teems Plan To Hold Rally There will be a "Har vesters Rally” for all the young people in the area at The Women’s Club house in Ontario, Saturday, Feb ruary 16. The morning ses sions will start at 10:00a.m Special music will be pre sented by The Sonshiners and the Neilsen Quartet. There will be a potluck din ner at noon, Please bring a covered dish and table - service. The message which will be given during the after- noon session will be de livered by the Rev James Farmer. Everyone young and old is invited tocome and join in the fellowship The Rally will end at 3 00 p.m. MM “XX~---------- MM ' The OKK Club will meet Thursday 21 at the home of Mrs William Peutz with Mrs. Don Brewer as co-hostess A Valentine exchange wUl be held by attending memtiers. Next meeting to be announ ced later. Chamberlain—Garner U rd In Idaho Falls LDS Temple Dee Anna Henrie Keeps Improving Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hart ley are very happy to announce that their granddaughter, little Dee Anna Henrie of Delta, Utah is improving and doing very well. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Henrie telephoned the grandparents and it is quite possible Dee Anna will get to leave the Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake and return to her home in Delta this weekend Brownie Troop »169 met Thursday, February 7 at the Christian Church W’e had roll call, the flag salute and said the 3-B's and pledge We sang 'Taps” and ‘ 'Smile. ” We made name tags out of clotties pins and put names on with alphabet soup letters. We discus sed the cookie sales Re freshments were served by Cookie Queen, Melissa Lorea Next meeting will tie Thurs day, February 14 —Sherry Sims, reporter LEGION NEWS Legionnaires and Auxi liary members of the Nyssa Post held a potluck dinner in the Eagles Hall, Thurs day, February 7, Mr. and Mrs. JohnStewart now of Nyssa, showed slides of their beautiful home and yard which they had in Phoe nix, Arizona Theywerevery much enjoyed by all who at tended. Marriage Announced Nancy Elizabeth Boydell and Thayne J. Harns were married Saturday, February 9, at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs Jack Harris of Boise. Idaho. The bride's parents are Mr and Mrs Edward A Boydell of Salt Lake City, Utah The groom is an employe of Union Pacific Railroad in Nampa, Idaho; and the bride is employed by Moun tain Bell of Boise The couple planned a wed ding trip to Phoenix, Arizona The bride is the grand daughter of Mrs A.H Boy dell of Nyssa. Repeating vows in a December 18, 1973 double ring ceremony, at the Idaho Falls LDS Temple were Cherrylee Chamberlain of Adrian and Tunis Garner of Caldwell Parents of the couple are Mt and Mrs Leon Cham berlam of Adrian and Mr and Mrs Lewey Garner of Caldwell A reception honoring the couple was held December 28 at the Owyhee LDS Ward The bride wore a floor- length gown of gold crepe The bodice featured long sleeves, scoop neckline and the waist was enhanced by braid. She wore a corsage of yellow roses For the reception, the bride's mother chose a blue crepe dress Mottier of the groom wore a dress of blue print Their corsages were white carnations. A three-tiered white wed ding cake topped with a floral arrangement of yellow roses and decorated with yellow roses graced Hie reception table 111 charge of the re freshment table were Mr and Mrs Paul Butler of Ontario, Jed Chamberlain and 1 vdia Mungary Regis tering guests was Christy Huntsman and in charge of the gift table were Mr and Mrs. Clint Chamberlain and Delores Hawks The bride is a 1973 gra duate of Hrigtiam Young Uni versity. She and her hus PINOCHLE PARTY band a re employed in Nampa, »here they are making their Mrs. OrmaCleaver enter home. tained the memtiers of the Out of town guests includ Pinochle Club on Wednes ed Jed R. Strmgtiam and day, February 6 Twotables Mr and Mrs Orland (fall were In play. Mrs Tom of Bountiful. Utah. Mr and Johnson won high, Mrs.Char Mrs Lennie (earner of Hur lie Wernick was low and lev Idaho Mi and Mr1 Mrs Wyatt Smith andMrs. Jed H. Strmgtiam of Ogden, Helmer Ostrom were tra Utah attended the wedding veling. ceremony at Idaho Falls SWEETHEART DANCE FEB. 16 - 9:30 to 2:30 Music by SONNY & HIS WESTERN BAND Come and bring your sweetheart and enjoy yourselves. BROWNIES LOUNGE NYSSA, OREGON ><X BRIDGE ACTIVITIES Mrs. Dorthy Mason en tertained the Friday After noon BndgeClubat her home in Ontario February 8 Guest player was Mrs Louie Maulding Prize winners were Mrs. Chuck Michaels taking high and Mrs. Ted Morgan taking second high The Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club met Thursday February 7 at the home of Mrs. Joe Maughn. Mrs. Louie Maulding, Mrs. Joe Cundall and Mrs Murie Lancaster were guests Mrs Cundall and Mrs. Maulding were prize winners Nolan Field- -Waldo Co INSURA NCt AGtNCItS All I YPf $ OF Ethion Granular at Planting Time INSECTICIDE Where onion maggots are a problem, apply Ethion Granular Insecticide at planting time. It works against maggots. For more information write or call the FMC Corporation, Agricultural Chemical Division, 704 Aven Avenue, Caldwell, Idaho, telephone 459 0733. •FMC Chemicals