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Industries Report Shows Steady Growth THURSDAY. JUNE 9. 1960 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FOUR Former Nyssan Roxie Woodard To Wed June 27 Job's Daughters Honored Queen of Pioneers their regular meeting Thurs. day, May 28, at of Mrs Sets Committees Mel Beck Mrs. Afton Mitchell Elected New Captain Of Local DUP Camp Miss Donna Lane And Jerry Myrick Engagement Told (Continued from Page 1) Daughters Utah Thomas Jones, secretary; Leonard held Hewett, treasurer; and Bob Wil the home son, director. They will serve un-1 til regular election time next I Mrs. Afton Mitchell was elect- Bethel 33, Order of Job's Daugh- January. i ed captain of the group with Mrs. i ters, held their regular meeting | A brief statement of finances Madge Wilson and Mrs. S. P By June 2 at the Masonic hall with 1 by Treasurer Hewett shows a to bee, vice captains and Mrs. Nora Honored Queen Joy Gay RothI tal of $17,422.54 received from the presiding. I Larson, secretary-treasurer following: Karen Ellis of the hospital com The lesson on early pioneer his Sale of stock and subscriptions, tory was given by Mrs. Ruth mittee reported that she, Bonnie $15,333.00; sale of gravel, $00 25; Brower and the history was given House and Linda Morrison visit- I refund of fees, $2 29; loan from ed patients at the nursing home, by Mrs. Thelma Garner. Nyssa Development corporation, Refreshments were served at took flowers and read to them. $2,000.00 the close of the meeting by Mrs Committee members to make Disbursements Listed Beck and Mrs. Vera Patterson. favors for an adult luncheon for I According to the treasurer, grand session were reminded to present bank balance is $1,320.22 ATTEND SON'S GRADUATION get to work right away. after the following disbursements FROM UTAH STATE JUNE 4 totaling $16,102 32: Karen Ellis thanked all girls I Mr and Mrs. S. P. Bybee and who helped make the rummage I Land purchase, Mrs Strasbaugh, | Mrs. Owen Froerer and boys at- sale a success and Mary Lou Lan-1 $15,513.00; corporation commis i tended the graduation of Gary caster expressed her appreciation sioner fees, $90.20; corporate seal | Bybee from Utah State at Logan to all hostesses for the progressive and minute book, $16.00; stock Saturday. Also attending was his card party held recently. certificates, $42.50; stationery and I brother, Ray of Brigham City, supplies, $60.45; Melvin Daven Final plans were discussed for where they all stayed while in an overnight outing to be held port, surveying, $100 00; Ray Miss Roxie Lou Woodard | Utah Drown, land leveling, $106.25; re Miss Donna Lane Wednesday and Thursday. Also cording fees, deed, $2.50; internal Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J Wood Mrs. Froerer also attended gra plans were completed for grand Mr. and Mrs. Dick W Tensen. revenue stamps, deed, $17.60; real ard, former Nyssans now of Sun duation services at BYU where session to be held in July at Sa route 2, Nyssa, have announced property taxes, $148.82; Mrs. Dale nyvale, Calif., have announced ' her sister-in-law, Mrs. Carl Froer- lem. Jan Rinehart will be first the engagement of their daughter, Overstake, stenographer’s cost, the engagement of their daughter, I er was graduated. delegate and Judy Wilson is sec Donna Lane, to Jerry Myrick. son While in Utah, they also visited ond delegate to the session. $5 00. Roxie Lou, to Carmen John Bria. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick, Hewett reported there are 86 The couple is planning a June 27 a nephew, Dennis Chamberlain 817 King avenue, Nyssa. No wed The girls voted to increase their I who leaves soon on a mission to individual owners of Nyssa In wedding. sale campaign this fall as ding date has been set by the dustries stock, including the indi Miss Woodard was graduated I Brazil, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence candy more people desired to purchase couple. viduals listed below who were is from Sunnyvale high school ! McDonald at Hooper. +—+ candy than was available last1 sued stock without cash consid where she was active in student Harold Brendles Host year. eration for the reasons shown. government and musical organiz American Gem Show Mary Lou Lancaster, honored Mr. and Mrs. Bridge Club Shareholders Named ations. She is currently employ Scheduled July 8-10 Mr and Mrs. Harold Brendle queen elect, announced her ap (1) Eight shares to Harold Hen- ed part time as an office clerk. were hosts to the Mr. and Mrs. pointive officers for the next six igson for services rendered in Bria, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank At Eureka, California months. They are Betty Glascock, bridge club Tuesday evening with forming the corporation, $200.00. Bria, was graduated from Sunny At a regular meeting of Snake outer guard; Anne Stringer, inner Dr. and Mrs. David Sarazin as (2) Twenty-five shares to Mrs. vale high school where he took guest players. Prize winners were Strasbaugh for accrued interest part in various school activities. River Gem club of the area, mem guard; Karen Stoneberg, junior Gus Liming and Mrs. Grant Rine bers heard a report on plans for custodian; Lorraine McCormick, due her at time contract was paid He is presently serving the LDS hart. the American Gem show which senior custodian; Delores Morris, j in full, $625 00. church as first counselor to the (3) Twenty shares issued to Ida. branch president at Goeppingen, will be held in conjunction with first messenger; Vickie Maxfield,| ho Power Co. in lieu of their Germany, where he is a private the 21st annual California Feder second messenger; Lucille White, Cominq Events . . . ation convention and show July third messenger; Judy Mackey, June 7-10—4-H Spring show at claim of $500.00 against Mrs. first class in the U. S. Army. fourth messenger; Judy Wilson, Ontario high school. Strasbaugh, $500 00. (This clear Upon Bria's discharge from the ; 8, 9 and 10. Humboldt Gem and Mineral so fifth messenger. June 10, 8 pan. — Amity club ed the land and the purchase price army, the couple will reside in ciety at Eureka, Humboldt coun paid was that much less.) Pam Alexander, musician; Bon-' meets at Howard Myrick home. Utah where he will attend Brig ty, Calif., in the heart of the Red nie House, librarian; Sharon New-' June 13. 9 a-m.—Enrollment for Accounts payable are $2000.00 ham Young university. wood empire, is host to the show, man, recorder; Janet Maulding, summer band at high school band to Nyssa Development for loan, +—+ and beautiful Redwood acres 9th chaplain; Sandra Lewis, treasur room. $1949 00 to C. E. Leseberg for district agricultural fair grounds er; Irene Wilson, corresponding I June 13, 1 p.m. — Registration leveling, filling, etc., $1900 00 to Open House Event secretary; Vickie Newman, junior for park recreation program at Melvin Davenport for surveying Honors Bill Wahlerts is the chosen site. With spacious exhibit buildings Between $3000 and $4000 has Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wahlert were and 60 acres partially surrounded page; Cookie Cole, senior page;' cafetorium. been pledged for stock, and Hew honored at open house on their Linda Wilson and Marilyn Gon-i June 13-18 — Girl Scout day ett asks that purchasers pay when 20th wedding anniversary Wed by Redwood trees, it presents an yer, ladies of the lights; Donna' camp at Nyssa grade school ideal setup in Humboldt’s air con Stam, flag bearer. grounds. due, if possible, so that interest nesday, May 25. ditioned July weather. June 13, 9 a.m. — Assembly of enlarges can be held down and to After the bethel was closed the Before the reception, mass was Exhibits by members will be majority degree was given to God Bible school begins. furnish funds for the next im held at St. Bridget’s Catholic entered on both state and nation June 13, 8 p.m. — Mrs. Grant provements to be made. church where the couple renewed al levels and reservations are be Marjorie Tyler with Diane Low Jones piano recital at Payette playing the piano throughout the marriage vows. Thoir daughter, ing received by the host society. ceremony. LDS church. Tone, played the organ during Special exhibits will feature ____ +—4- June IS, 8 p.m.—Nyssa Legion the ceremony with sons, Ray and priceless collections of precious and auxiliary meet at commun ATTEND EASTERN STAR Billy, serving mass. opal, jade, jade gem carvings, ity halL and The reception was held at their gold, ruby, amethyst, silver work, MEETING IN PORTLAND June 16, 7:30 — Regular meet Mrs. Gerald Mackey, worthy home with approximately 82 local Indian turquoise jewelry and a matron, and Mrs. Paul House, I ing of Job's Daughters at Masonic and out-of-town guests present great many other fine collections. worthy matron-elect, left Sunday hall. No. 8 North 1st St. Lynn Jackson was in charge of The American Federation of June 16. 8 p.m. — Adrian Soil the guest book and Tone super Mineralogical societies has 500 for Portland to attend grand chap- i Conservation All Work Guaranteed district hearing at ter of the Order of Eastern Star vised the gift table. clubs with some 30.000 members They will both patricipate in acti. j high school little theater. 4-—4- in the United States. Many are vities of the meetings. June 19. 2 p.m.—Rodeo Queen FRIDAY DINNER GUESTS expected to attend as well as a contest at rodeo grounds. While in Portland, Mrs. House Mr. and Mrs. Ted M. Brammer large representation from min PHONE FR 2-3447 will visit her daughter, Mr and were Friday dinner guests at the eralogical societies of Canada. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Poulson and Mrs. Roger Lewis of Concord, If No Answer. Call FR 2-3032 home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice | Calif , who are visiting in the son, David, are spending the week Corey. camping in their pickup house at Portland area for a few days. McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Ulrick of Encino, Calif., are visiting her son. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hale and Nearly 6000 Oregon residents family. are in mental ho.vpitals filling half of the hospital beds in the Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brashear of state Dr Allen H Parker, pres Burbank. Wash., were guests of ident of the Mental Health Assoc Mr. and Mrs Jesse Elgan last iation of Oregon, pointed out week. This Wednesday they en these facts in observance of Men tertained Mr. and Mrs. Robert tal Health month. Zeigler of Portland. On Friday Dr Parker said that Mental the Elgans plan to leave to spend Health month is observed during a weekend with relatives at May to bring to the attention of Mountain Home and Shoshone. the public the nation's number one health problem and to point Janice Beem of Boise has been up the need for a better under staying with her grandparents, standing of mental illness. Mr and Mi s. Ray Russell, and her ’’No age bracket is immune to aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hale, “We need 60 mllliona, so mental illness," Dr Parker em for the past week. we'll aak for 100 millions and phasized "During the last two hope for 75—“ years 80 children under age 15 Journal Classifieds Gat Results! and 307 youngsters age 15 to 19 were admitted to the state’s pub lic mental hospitals." Mental illness is no longer hopeless. Dr. Parker stated. “With proper treatment, seven out of ten can recover. Throughout the nation mental hospital rolls are falling as patients are getting more and better treatment. But research is the key to prevention and will make a reality our slo gan, 'Next let’s conquer mental illness.” Dr. Parker concluded by ex plaining that the Mental Health Association of Oregon is a state wide voluntary health agency which is dedicated to helping the mentally ill and promoting better mental health through informa tion. services and research Its ARE BETTER OFF WITH A funds come from voluntary con tributions in some areas of the state or by direct contributions to the Mental Health campaign in other areas No need to risk your future in farming or ranching CARL'S RADIO TV SERVICE Mental Patients Big State Problem Dorothy Holcomb, Eagles, Auxiliary Jack P. Brenckle Officers Installed Engagement Told The engagement of Miss Doro In Joint Ceremony thy Holcomb, former Nyssa resi dent, to Jack P Brenckle of Gree Nyssa Eagles and auxiliary held joint installation of officers Sat ley, Colo., has been announced her father. Ralph R Holcomb. urday evening at the Eagles hall. by Miss Holcomb was graduated Officials were installed in formal from Nyssa high school in 1957 ceremony and escorted by the ; and attended Eastern Oregon col- auxiliary drill team. ! lege She is presently employed Presidents installed were Edna ■ in Greeley. Mills and Kenneth Renstrom. Brenckle, son of Mr. and Mrs Junior past presidents taking of A. F Brenckle of Greeley, grad fice were Mary Lee Chadwick uated from College high with the and Elmer Jaques. Other officers class of 1954 He served with the are Elizabeth Peutz and Rolland Air Force and is currently at Laurance, vice presidents; Bertha tending Colorado State college Taylor and LaVern Cleaver, chap The couple is planning a July lains; Lillian Lundy and Wood 3 wedding. row Seuell, conductors; Barbara 4*—4- Jaques and Bob Thompson, secre Amity Club Views Slides taries; Mabie Fangen and Aden Of Mexico at Friday Meeting Wilson, treasurers; Fern Patterson and Elmer Heuter, inner guards;' Amity club met Friday night. Faye McGinnis and Glade Chad May 27, at the home of Mrs. Del wick. outer guards Rose Toombs bert Hooper with 17 members in and William Peutz, Jr., three- attendance. Mrs. Eldred Brower year trustees; Maxine Bingman showed slides and movies taken and E H. Brandt, two-year trus in Mexico and Mexico City when tees; Stella Morris and Dick Ud- the Hoopers and Browers vaca tioned there. linek, one-year trustees. Installing officers were Larene Mrs. Mark Moncur won the door Beckstead and Duane Holcomb,i prize. Next meeting will be at presidents; Micky Renstrom and the Howard Myrick home June Eddie Taylor, conductors; Ward 10. Lundy, Jr., vice president Bob Arriving Friday for a week’s Toomb, junior past president; Claudine Garrison, chaplain; and stay at the Tom Eldredge home was their son, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dale Bingman, inner guard. Eldredge of Camas, Wash. Joel Mitchell sang “The Star Spangled Banner” and Mrs. Chet Sage furnished piano music. The hall was decorated with baskets of peonies donated by Mrs. E. H. Brandt and the aerie presented auxiliary members with corsages and also gave gifts to the drill team and pianist. A dance followed the ceremony with music furnished by the Coleman trio. ❖— and WANTED! TWO SALESMEN To Sell New St. Bridget’s Altar Society Installs New Officers June 2 St. Bridget’s Altar society mem bers held their regular meeting Thursday at the parish hall. Installation of new officers was held. The group also discussed summer school curriculum and plans were made for a parish pic nic to be held July 10. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon by Mrs. Bill Wahlert, Mrs. Harold Wilson and Mrs. Red Wilson. Mr and Mrs. Max Moore and children and Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Drydale fished and picnicked at Malheur reservoir Sunday. HOMES! • o----- • Commissions Top in the Valley • Demonstrator Furnished • Gas Allowance ----- o—— See Johnnie Pierson. al Nyssa Motors NYSSA, OREGON Phone FR 2-2224 RECAPS! . . . SIZES . . . 600-16 670-15 My Neighbors HOMES! Used Cars ONLY—$5.95 (Plus Tax and Old Tire) ■o 0. K. RUBBER WELDERS NYSSA, OREGON 14 South Sixth St. Phone FR 2-2149 4 HOMES! HOMES! Now Is The Time To Buy A Home With the FHA Financing available through us you need only 3% down to finance homes costing up to $13,500, from there to $18,000 you need only 10% additional on the amount above $13,500. 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