y 1 f 0 Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Thursday, April 10, 1975 COMING EVENTS Sunday, April 13 ■ All Star Bowling (final). Sugar Bowl. 2 p.m. Banquet to follow. Twilight Cafe, 6:30 p.m. Monday, April 14 • Star­ dusters. Patricia Marcum home. King Avenue. 8 p.m. Golden Rule Lodge »147 Af&Am, Masonic Hall. 6 p.m. Stardusters and Masonic meeting for all Masons and wives and Eastern Stars and husbands. Potluck dinner will preceed meeting Masonic Hall. 6:30 p.m. CANDY STRIPER OF THE MONTH-Jennie Shimom.ed. was selected Candy Striper for the month of April. Jennie is a senior at Nyssa High School and plans to major in pre nursing at the University of Oregon She recently received her 50-hour pm for service as a Candy Striper at Malheur Memorial Hospital. Some of Jennies duties are storing linen and helping nursing home residents with various tasks. Jennie said "I help wherever I am needed." District Garden Los Burbanks Clubs .To Meet Honored On District #11 (iarden Club will meet Saturday. April 19 at 10 a m. in the Nyssa Methodist Church Social Hall All area garden clubs arc invited to attend. The lun­ cheon tickets are $2.50. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Joe Perccz Jr., Parma. 722-6374. Reser­ vations must be made by April 16. Longs Host Dinner Dr. and Mrs. John Long hosted a dinner Friday. April 4 at Brownie's Cafe, for some long time friends and rela­ tives, Mrs Ruth Bates of San Bernardino, California; Mr and Mrs Saul Clark of Boise, Mrs. Ethel Thompson and Mr and Mrs Clyde Long of Nyssa 39th Anniversary Mr and Mrs. Les Burbank were honored on their 39th wedding anniversary Sunday, March 23. Hosting the event were Mr and Mrs. Alvin (Ruth) Allen. Mr and Mrs. Monty Burbank. Mr and Mrs. Craig Burbank and Mrs. Hannah Burbank. Seven grandchil­ dren were also present for the happy occasion. Cake and ice cream were served at the Allen resi­ dence. The Owyhee Garden Club will meet Friday. April 11 at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Price with Mrs. Carl Lee Hill as co-hostess. There will be the installa­ tion of the new officers and a plant exchange. Kingman Kolon y News Happy Dozen Card Club The Happy Dozen Card Club met Friday afternoon with Doris Castor. Guest players were Hazel Schafer. Erma Sparks, and Mary Hatt. Winners were Doris Castor Agnes Ashcraft. Goldie Ro­ berts and Minnie Siam LEGION AUXILIARY The American Legion Auxiliary meeting Unit #109 met Thursday afternoon with Hilda Davis near Homedale. Hilda Davis, president, pre sided at the meeting Sue Ashcraft gave the secretary- treasurers reports. The after noon was spent filling out papers for the yearly report. Historical Society To Meet The Malheur Country His­ torical Society will meet in the east-west lounge of the Administration Building of TVCC in Ontario. Thursday. April 10. ( The business meeting will be held at 7:.W p.m. and at 8 o'clock. William (Bill) Wilt of Nyssa, a railroad enthusiast, will present an illustrated talk on railroading. He has a fondness for the old steam engines and his hobby is scale railroading. Everyone is welcome to attend this most interesting meeting. Pollyanna Club • The Pollyanna Club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Radford with 12 members present. Mrs. Elsie Gehrke, vice- president, presided at the meeting. Mrs. Betty White gave the secretary-treasurer reports. The afternoon was spent ‘visiting after which the meeting adjourned. It was decided that the next meeting will be a handerchief and plant ex­ change for Mother's Day. JBIRTHSH Holy Rosary Hospital April J. Mr. and Mrs. D. Bruce White. New Plymouth, a boy; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Purdy, Payette, a boy. April 4. Mr. and Mrs. James Tait. Payette a girl April 5, Mr. and Mrs. John Rose. Vale, a girl. REMEMBER HaL° WORLD! ZJt Daniel James Brady, wei­ ghing eight pounds, three and one-half ounces, was horn March 23 al Bremerton. Wash His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brady of Bremerton. formerly of Nyssa. The infant is the first great grandchild of Mrs J. I. Brady of Ontario and the first grandchild of Mr and Mrs J. I Brady of Seattle. Jim Brady attended Nyssa High School, graduated from TV­ CC and the University of Washington. April 7, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Noel. Nyssa, a boy. April 8, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lantz. Payette, girl THIS STATION WAGON came to an abrupt halt Monday at the fireplace of the Steve Fonda home at 4th and Ehrgood. Driver of the car was Mrs. Eloisa Gutierrez, who collided with a car driven by Mrs. Thora BOB ELLIOTT STUDDED SNOW TIRES MUST BE REMOVED BY APRIL 30! Moore, both of Nyssa. Mrs. Gutirrez was taken to Malheur Memorial Hospital for treatment, and was later cited for failure to yield the right of way. TIRE CENTERS 204 N. MAIN-NYSSA SEIBERLING RT-78 225 MAIN—VALE 30,000 MILE 40,000 MILE GUARANTEE GUARANTEE SEIBERLING RADIAL GN STEEL RADIAL rK ’8x14 41 IR 78x14 Owyhee Garden Club BRIDGE ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs. Dirick Nedrv hosted the Couple's Bridge Club, Saturday. April 5. Gene Chester was guest plaver and there were three tables tn play. High score winners for the evening were Don Oldemeyer, Lucille Wil- son and John Hoff Tuesday, April IS . Tops »494, Bea's Beauty Bar. Adrian, 7;3O p.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles Hall. 8;30 p.m. Wednesday, April 16 - Golden Age Club. 113 Green Avenue. Nyssa at II am., potluck al 12 noon. Merry Matrons Club. Viola Adams home. 2 p.m. Thursday, April 17 • Jobs Daughters Bethel #33, Ma sonic Hall. Inspection visit by Grand Marshall Kay Kramer. 7;3O p.m. Page Five • > IN*. «Ml Earl Campbell came home from the Nvua hospital Wednesday after being con­ fined for a broken left leg as the result of an accident and will have to be in bed for some lime Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell were Eva Camp­ bell. Lynn and Erika Camp­ bell, Mr. and Mrs N m I Tuppeny and Bob and Connie Holmes Mrs. Ed Nedrow visited Mrs Robert Radford Monday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Jerry Berry of Richland were Tuesday evening visitors of Mr and Mrs. Ed Nedrow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pittz and girls of Nyssa were Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Paul Gehrke. Mr and Mrs. thin Fox and Mrs. Dale Witt were coffee guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thompson Wednes­ day afternoon. Mrs. Ethel Thompson at­ tended a dinner Friday in Nyssa given by her brother. Mr and Mrs. John Long for her sister. Mrs. Ruth Bates of California. She is the mother of Mrs. Bob Thompson. The dinner was held at Brownie’s Cafe in Nyssa. Mr and Mrs. Klaas laan attended the wedding of Donna Faw and Paul Hale both of Vale on Saturday afternoon. It was held at the Methodist Church in Vale. They also attended the reception at the home. Mrs. Frank Rhodes and children visited Mr and Mrs. Tony Pittz at the Owyhee Corners after Church Sunday and had doughnuts and coffee with them. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Conant and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph l ewis and family at Nu Acres Sunday afternoon. Friday. Mrs. Bill Toomb attended the Womens Pres- byterial at Nampa. Saturday evening dinner guests of Mrs Bill Toomb were Mrs. Sue Ashcraft, Mrs. Gladys Newbill and Mrs. Mabie Piercy. Mrs. Bill Toomb and Mrs. Mabie Piercy went to Boise Sunday and visited the laters sister. Mrs. Mildred Graham On their return trip they stopped at the open house in Parma for Mrs. Alice Yensen Idaho's Mother of the Year. 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