Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 13, 1974, Page 4, Image 4

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    Adrian
Garden Club
The Adnan Garden Club
met Mondas afternoon with
Mrs Alida Van DeWater in
Big Bend There were seven
in attendance Mrs. Van
DeWater, president, presi­
ded at the meeting The last
meeting, held at Succor
Creek was discussed Roll
call was "planting super­
stitions " Mrs Van DeW'ater
gave the lesson on "Gardens
in the Bible."
Golden Age
The Golden Agers met
Wednesday. June 5 for a
potluck dinner at the meeting
room in the Nyssa Library.
Next meeting will be
Wednesday June 19 in the
Nyssa Library meeting room.
A potluck is planned for 12
noon
Susan Bratton of Washougal, Washington and Chuck
Horton of Medford. Oregon are making plans for a July 0
wedding at the First United Methodist Church in Corvallis, it
has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Bratton of Ontano. He is the son of Mr and Mrs Lawrence
Honon of Medford.
Miss Bratton is a Nyssa High School graduate and is a 19’3
graduate of Oregon State University. She is presently
employed in teaching second grade in Washougal
The bridegroom-elect graduated in 1974 from OSU in
Chemestry Education following five years of schooling
Kris To Attend
Music Camp
Harrv .Miners» Honored
On 50th Wedding Anniversary
Approximately 145 friends
and relatives gathered to
honor Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Miner on thetr Golden Wed­
ding Anniversary. Sunday .
June 9.
The event was hosted by
their son and
daughter-
in-law . Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Miner at the Masonic Hall
Mrs. Lucile Mvrick attended
the guest book.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Kathryn Schaefer.
Mrs. Marguerite McNeil and
Mrs. Alta Stunz. Also assist­
ing were Mrs. Rosemary
Zittercob. Mrs Bessie Mc-
■ Nally. Shelly Mvrick and Lori
Miner. Mrs. Jessie Brown
played background music
and Mrs. Pat Marcum
displayed the greeting cards.
Guests attending from out
of town were: Mrs. Bessie
McNally. Buena Park. Cali­
Thursday, June 13, 1974
The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
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fornia; Mrs. Velma Winegar.
Huron. South Dakota; Mrs.
Kathryn Schaefer. Lebanon.
Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Schaefer. Nampa; Mr and
Mrs. George Miner. Mrs.
Glenda Miner. Mrs. Marcia
McGourty and Mr and Mrs.
Edgar Dilley ail of Vale; Mr.
and Mrs Walt Leihr. La-
Grande; Mr and Mrs. Carlos
Buchner. Logan. Utah; Mrs.
Lillian Lowe and Mrs. Lola
Byron. Halfway. Oregon;
Mr George Henneman. En­
terprise. Oregon; Mr and
Mrs. Ronald Batt. Mrs.
Amelia Pratt. Mr. and Mrs.
Hap Logue. Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Roark. Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Bordner and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Quast all of
Ontano; Richard Schtreman.
California and Mr and Mrs.
Bill Glenn. Libby. Montana.
KRIS RIGNEV will attend
Midwestern Music and Art
Camp at the University of
Kansas in Lawrence. Kansas
from June 23 to July 28.
The Music Camp provides
a wonderful opportunity for
gifted musicians who desire
an accelerated
summer
training program w here they
can not only prove their
musical skills but where they
can also have the experience
of working with other talen­
ted students from all over the
country.
Kris, a senior at Nvssa
High School is the daughter
of Mrs. Steve Fonda She is
the granddaughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rigney
Star Dusters
Hometown News
Call 372-2233
Don Ballou, son of Mr and
Mrs Elvin Ballou has retur­
ned home from Oregon State
College for summer vacation
• • • •
Sundav callers in the Elton
Clapp home were his sister
Mrs Clara Williams and her
daughter Mrs Viola Ayers
from Boise The Clapp's
grandson and son of Mrs
Neta Mae Wiley. Ravniond
Wiley left Sunday morning to
attend Bow State at Mon
mouth and will return June
14.
•••
Mr. and Mrs Reed Gyl-
lenskog recently returned
from Smithfield. Utah where
they had visited with her
father. Fred Coburn over
Memorial Dav They also
attended a wedding recep
tion for their niece in
Samaria. Idaho on May 31.
They spent several more
days visiting before thev
returned home. Their son
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gvl-
lenskog and family had
breakfast with them Mon
day. June 10. The Jerry Gyl-
lenskogs live in Pendleton
and were enroute to Yellow­
stone Park on their vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn
Haroldsen and family of
Eagle were weekend guests
of his parents Mr and Mrs
Reuben Haroldsen.
• • •
Mr and Mrs. Jack Bowen
and sons of Hermiston
visited with the LaVern
Cleaver and Harry McGinley
families last week. The
Bowens were enroute home
from Boise where their boys
had played in a golf tourna­
ment.
Mrs. Frank Morgan ac­
companied her son Dr. anti
Mrs. Clayton Morgan and
family to McCall Sunday to
open the cabin for the
summer. They returned Sun
day evening and reported the
weather was beautiful
• • •
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam McConnell were
Mr and Mrs. Carlos Buch­
ner of Logan. Utah They
were here for the 50th
wedding anniversary of Mr
and Mrs. Harrv Miner. The
Buchners lived in Nyssa for
several vears and he mana-
the Golden Rule Store.
McConnell's daughter,
Mr and Mrs Forrest Moore
will have their granddaugh-
ters Tami and Robyn Powell
from Scappoose for the
summer Tann works in the
hybrid corn in Caldwell.
• • •
Guests ot Mr. and Mrs.
Harrv Miner are her sisters,
Mrs Velma Winegar from
Huron. South Dakota and
Mrs Bessie McNallv of
Buena Park. California and
Harrs's sister Mrs. Kathryn
Schaefer from Lebanon. Orc
gon Mrs McNally will be
staving the rest of this week
Mrs. Schaefer will return
home June 14 with
Larry
Miner as he returns to
Oregon • State to attend
summer school. Mrs. Wine­
gar plans to stay indefinitely.
• • •
Mr and Mrs. Charles D
Wilson of Costa Mesa.
California were guests of his
grandmother. Mrs. W W
Foster and aunt Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Sager over
the weekend. They attended
a family reunion of the Sager
families at Eagle, honoring
the 40th wedding anni­
versary of the Rev and Mrs.
Chester Sager Over forty
members attended church
and then a dinner at the
home of the Rev and Mrs.
Sager's son. Mr and Mrs
Floyd Sager near Meridian
Mrs. Ruth Klinkenberg and
Mrs. W. W Foster accom­
panied the Sagers to this
event.
• • •
Sundav dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs. E. Otis Smith
were Dr and Mrs Eugene
Johnson of Ontario
• • •
Mr and Mrs Dick Ten-
sen. Tiena and Bill went to
Corvallis last Thursday and
Friday. They brought thetr
son John home for the
summer and daughter Mardi
who will be here for one week
and then she will return to
attend summer school.
• • •
Mr and Mrs. Herman
Towne were Sundav dinner
guests of a sister-in-law Mrs.
Bemiece Towne and family
in Eagle They went on to
Boise to visit Mrs. Towne's
brother. Clarence Mull.
• • •
Mrs. Gertie Smith pre
pared dinner last Thursday
for Mrs Louise Ward. Mrs
Amy Stradley. Mrs Ida Ray.
Mrs. Gertrude Ward and
Mrs. Elsie Divens.
• • •
Kent Bovdell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Boydell of
Salt Lake called on his
grandmother. Mrs. A. H.
Boydell and Aunt Ethel Mary
Rhodes over the weekend.
He was enroute to Moscow to
attend summer school
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Anderson and Julie and Di­
John Olsen drove to La
Grande to be present at the
graduation exercises at Eas­
tern Oregon State College.
Saturday. June 1.
Stardusters OES
met
Monday. June 10 at the
home of Myrtle Sasser with
nine members in attendance
This was a special meeting
with projects completed. No
meetings until September
FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE
The Friendship Club met
Friday. June 7 at the home of
Kathleen Wheeler
with
Verna Martin as co-hostess
Merle Johnson, president,
presided at the meeting and
sixteen members answered
roll call
After the meeting bunco
was plaved with prize win­
ners Mae Bellon, high;
Louise Wernick. low; and
Bertha Rudelick. traveling.
No meeting will be held in
July.
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MER r WT d OWS
The Merry Widows met
Saturday evening. June 8 at
the home of Mrs. Alice
Neiger in Ontario. Mrs
Wilma Ostrom was a guest
for the pot-luck dinner and
cards afterward.
Thirteen of the ladies
returned to Ontano Sunday
for dinner out at the
LaPaloma Cafe. Mrs. Flo­
rence Pettit was a guest The
group plaved cards following
dinner at the home of Mrs
Alice Neiger
Owyhee Garden
Club
The Owyhee Garden Club
will meet Friday. June 14 at
the home of Mary Hatt with
Doris Chapin as co-hostess
A report will be given on
the cemetery project and
flower sale.
Guest will be Mrs. Carolyn
Brewer of Boise who will talk
on preserving flowers for
winter bouquets
Mr. and Mrs Earl Sager of
Mt. Vernon. Washington
visited in the homes of Mrs
Ruth Klinkenberg. Mr and
Mrs Raymond Sager, and
Mr and Mrs Harley Sager
this week
•
•
•
Mr and Mrs Bud Sappe
and Mrs Louise Ward went
to Vale Saturday night to
attend the wedding reception
of Sharon Coleman Hancock
• • •
Mr and Mrs. Elton Clapp.
Mrs. Neta Mae Wiley. Emily
and Ravmond attended gra
duation ceremonies May 31
at Stayton. Oregon tn honor
of thetr granddaughter. Ca­
rol Clapp Miss Clapp is the
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Clarence Clapp
• • •
Mr and Mrs Don Savage
and Kns went to Reynolds
Creek and Silver City on
Saturday.
•
•
•
Mrs Madge Wilson and
Norman recently returned
home from a trip to Salt Lake
City. Utah where they visited
Mr and Mrs Randall Riggs
Mrs Riggs had a new baby
daughter while they were
visiting so they were busy
helping the Riggs’.
Mrs
Riggs is the former LeAnne
Wilson.
Pollyanna‘Club
The Pollyanna Club met
Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Dorothy Fox
with Effie Martin as co-hos
less. Marge Ervin, president
presided at the meeting, with
ten ladies present Betty
White read the minutes and
treasurers report.
A potluck dinner is plan­
ned for Sunday, July 14 at
the home of Mary Radford
with serving to start at 12:30.
You are asked to bring your
own table service and some
extra chairs and card tables
will be needed. The club will
furnish ice cream, punch and
coffee.
A RECEPTION WILL BF HELD IN HONOR OF Mr and
Mrs Arvcl L. Child at the Nyssa Stake House. Thursday.
June 20. 1974 from 8 to 10 p m.
Mr and Mrs Child will be leaving to preside over the
Ireland Mission for three vears
While Mr Child lived in Nvssa. he was very active in civic
and church duties for many years He was stake president for
several years and vice president of the Sugar Beet Asso­
ciation. He also helped in getting the Malheur Memorial
Hospital started
GRANGE NEWS
Oregon
Trail
Grange
members met Thursday eve
ning. June b. with Harold
Kurtz. Master protem. Of
filers were seated by Assis
tant Steward Don Somers
and Lady Assistant Steward
protem Marian Cheldclin
Grange Insurance Agent
Wilbur Atherton reported on
the hazards faced by children
in and around the home
Bicycle accidents lead the
list. Injuries from nails,
tacks, glass doors and
windows, cutlery, paint and
solvents were also listed
Astrid Stephen and Don
Somers assisted Marguerite
Moss with the Lecturer's
program The display table
featured a souvenier from
the 1939 New York World's
Fair
Lois Boenig reported that
plans are being developed
for a booth at the County Fair
in August
Loyd and Iva Adams
displayed a collection of
burned material picked up at
their daughter's home near
Parma. It had been earned
by the wjnd during the fire at
the Nvssa High School.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs Jansie Siam and Mr.
and Mrs. Orland Cheldelm
Mrs Wilbur Atherton was a
guest
The next regular meeting
will be held June 20. 8:30
p.m Articles for the display
table will include old jars or
bottles
Hosts for the
evening will be Marguerite
Moss and Mr and Mrs Tom
Drydale
C. W A.
Members of the CWA
Club of Oregon Trail Grange
met at the home of Marian
Cheldelin Tuesday. June 4
The meeting was called to
order by Chairman Betty
Kurtz. For the devotional.
Orma Cleaver read "Count
Your Blessings!”
Honor* Pam Ellis
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NYSSA
j
Pam Ellis of Boise was
guest of honor at a mis­
cellaneous bridal shower
Sundav, June 9 at the home
of Mrs. Dick Bones on Co­
lumbia Avenue There were
20 guests present for the
event.
The serving table was de­
corated with a bride center
piece, and streamers in the
bridal colors of blue, yellow,
green and lavendar formed a
canopy over the table.
The honoree, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Ellis of
Boise will
be
married
Saturday. June 15 to Steve
Ross, son of Dr. and Mrs
Bert Ross.
Adrian Couple
Krom OSU
Two recent graduates from
Oregon State University arc
Rodney D Price of Adrian
who received his Bachelor of
Science
Degree in Agri-
nomic-C rop Science and his
wife. Patty (Hol lor an l Price
received her Bachelor of
Science Degree in Elemen­
tary Education.
Rodney is the son of Mr
and Mrs Kenneth Prue of
Adrian and Patty is the
daughter of Mrs. Mike Hol
loran of Wallowa The young
couple is making their home
in the Adrian area
bridge activities
The Birthday Bridge Club
met Saturday evening. June
8. at the home of Mr and
Mrs Harry Anderson in
Payette A patio party was
held in honor of Muri Lan
caster's birthday. Those at
lending were Mr and Mrs
Clarence Rettig, Mr. and
Mrs. Mel Ingebntsen all of
Ontario, and Mr and Mrs
Lancaster.
ADRIAN
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Phone 503 372-2220
OREGON HIGHWAY PATROL
ONTARIO 503-889-6468
ADRIAN MERCANTILE
George A Lois Cartwright
Nyssa - 372-2727
Bridal Shower
Plans for refreshments for
Pomona Grange meeting to
be held the evening of
August 10 at Oregon Trail
Grange Hall were discussed
and it was decided to serve
sandwiches, salad
and
cake
Co hostess Thelma Parr
served refreshments to 15
members present The next
regular meeting will be held
October I. it 2pm it the
home of Sadie Metcalf with
Hazel Smith as co-hostess
Election of officers will be
held All Grange women are
urged to attend
Parma - 724-6131
SOUVENIERS GIFTS A GIFT WRAPPING
GROCERIES-DRY GOODS—HOUSEWARES
"GOLD STRIKE STAMPS”
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PARKER LUMBER A HARDWARE
Vern A Georgia Parker
IRRIGATION SUPPLIES
LUMBER - PAINT-REPAIRS
HUNTING A FISHING SUPPLIES
Phone 372-2433 or 724-6174
ADRIAN OIL COMPANY
Clay Webb
TIRE REPAIR­
GAS A FUEL OIL DELIVERED
PROPANE WEED BURNERS
Phone 372-2877 or 724-6130
ADRIAN SUPPLY A REPAIR
Gayle Martin
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Phone 372-2354