Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 30, 1960, Page 6, Image 6

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THURSDAY, JUNE 30. 1*0
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PAGE SIX
Tift NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
Barbara Jaques Installed al Eugene Gallegos-Gomeza Miss Opal Naomi Cooper, Kyle Sager
Exchanged Married June 4 in Evening Ceremony
As Madam Slate President of Eagles Vows
In Payette Rites
Journal Personals
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Friday
overnight
guests i of Mr
Sunday guests at the Bernard
Eastman home were Mrs. Bernard and Mrs. Max Moore and family
1
Eastman, Sr., and Mrs Estella were Mrs. Jennie Allred, Lillian
and
Wade
of
Ogden,
Utah
Huff of Payette.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Obenchain
Mr and Mrs. Robert Barry and
family of Salt Lake are visiting of Vermillion, S.D., visited recent­
her father, Mr. and Mrs Herman ly with his brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Obenchain and family. Dean
Towne.
was graduated from the Univer­
Mr. and Mrs. John Wehlitz and sity of South Dakota where he
family were recent visitors at the received a bachelor of science de­
home of her brother, Mr -and Mrs. gree and will go to Seattle this
fall to complete his medical train­
Ward Wieneke.
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rhodes
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schesser
and Susan visited last weekend
of
Greeley, Colo., were recent vis­
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A H Boydell. They also attend­ itors at the home of his sister,
ed the Tyler-Savage wedding at Mr. and Mrs. Dale Overstake and
which Susan was flower girl family.
Miss Linda Beckman who had
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burchitt •
been visiting in Nyssa returned
of Paramount, Calif., recently
home with her parents.
spent several days visiting at the
Mr .and Mrs. Reuben Haroldsen home of her father, John Krul
spent Sunday in Boise at the and Mrs. Krul.
” . and Mrs.
home of their son, Mr.
The Art Mortensen family and
Elwyn Haroldsen.
Mrs. Brigman of California were
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Holcomb honored guests at a patio potluck
were hosts Sunday at a barbecue dinner held recently at the home
supper for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mc­ of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wahlert.
Kinney and Brenda-
Mr. and Mrs. John Lackey had
Howard Foster and son, Bob, as recent guests their daughter,
were Monday overnight visitors Mrs. Tressie King of Quincy.
at the W. W. Foster home, and on Wash.; Mrs. Lackey’s brother of
Thursday Don Foster and daugh­ Everett, Wash.; granddaughter,
ter, Diane, were overnight guests. Mrs. Patsy Rollins, Nancy, Gary
and Debbie of Boise and Palma
Mel Beck and sons, John, Jim­ King of Santa Cruz, Calif.
my and Richard and Dale Mitchell
attended the father-son outing at
Pine Top Friday and Saturday.
LIMITED
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Mrs. Elmer (Barbara) Jaques
Miss Dolores Gallegos and Ja­
was elected madam state presi­
vier Gomeza, son of Mr. and Mrs.
dent at the Eagles convention
Camelio Gomeza of Arrusa, Spain,
held at Eugene June 23-25. She
were united at a 4:30 afternoon
was installed Saturday in formal
ceremony Saturday, June 18, by
ceremony. Her duties for the year
a justice of the peace at her home
will be to visit each of the 38
in Payette, Idaho.
auxiliaries of Oregon and to at­
tend Grand National convention
Miss Gallegos chose for her
to be held in Miami, Fla., the
double ring wedding a beige suit
first week in August. She will go
with pink accessories and carried
as Oregon representative.
a bouquet of pink gladioli and
rose buds.
The state convention was held
at the Eugene hotel and 351 mem­
Miss Louise Gallegos, wearing
bers registered from the various |
a blue dress and white accessor­
lodges.
ies, was bridesmaid for her
Mrs Mary Cutting, Grand aerie
sin. Joe Rama served as
representative of New Westmini- ■
man.
ster, B.C., and the grand madam
A 7 o’clock reception was held
inside guard, also attended the
at the home of the bride’s uncle
convention and spoke to the
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
group on membership. Oregon
Gallegos at 920 North 2nd street
auxiliaries had an increase of 814
in Nyssa, with approximately 45
new members the past year.
guests attending. Baskets of pink
Mrs. Elmer Jaques
Thursday noon the Eugene1
and white gladioli and a three-
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Moose lodge gave a banquet at
column layer wedding cake grac­
their new home for all members; nard Frost, Woodie Seuell, Bill ed the serving cake. Hosting the
attending the convention from re­ Hipp and Claude Willson.
reception were the bride’s three
gion 4 in Eastern Oregon.
The local auxiliary delegates aunts, Mrs. Gallegos, Mrs. W T
Representatives of the Nyssa drew attention wherever they ap. Connell and Mrs. Solomon Gal­
lodge were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer peared, dressed in identical white legos.
Jaques, Mrs. Chester Mills Mrs. blouses and bright red and white
The new Mrs. Gomeza is an
Fay Collins, Mr. and Mrs. LaVern pinafores. According to members employee at Bennett’s cafe and
Cleaver, Mr. and Mrs. Glade attending, they felt that the ‘‘east­ the bridegroom is with Ralph
Chadwick, Ken Renstrom, Ber-1 ern seaboard” town of Nyssa was Jones dairy. They are at home
on route 2, Nyssa.
well advertised.
Lynn Jackson Entertains
On the return trip, Mr. and Mrs.
Members of Scout Troop
Jaques, Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Emblem Members
Miss Lynn Jackson entertain­ Mills visited the Bend aerie lodge.
ed at the home of her parents, 1 During dinner there, Webb Loy, Attend Eugene Meet;
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jackson, state aerie membership director State Officers Named
with a slumber and swimming and manager of the Bend lodge,
The fourth annual meeting of |
party Monday night. Guests were showed colored movies ta,ken by the Oregon State association of.
members of her scout troop.
him on his Eagles trip to Hawaii Emblem clubs convened at Eu­
4*—4*
! in January of this year. The Loys gene hotel in Eugene June 17
Mr and Mrs. Dan Norland and
I were on hand to get pictures of with 11 clubs represented and ap-'
Mrs. Barton Hostess
family of Umatilla are visiting
I
an
erupting
volcano
in
Hawaii.
To Jaycee Wives Club
proximately 300 members regis-
her parents, Mr. and Mrs Owen
4-—♦
The monthly bridge club of
: tered. Thirty-five from Ontario
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Sager
Gann.
Jaycee wives met at the home of AUXILIARY REPEATS
travelled there by chartered bus.
Mrs. W. A. Barton Friday even­ CALL FOR CANNED GOODS
A trophy for first place was
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boydell re-
At an 8:30 o'clock evening cere­
ing. Guest players were Mrs. Carl
Malheur Memorial hospital aux­ won by Ontario in the ritualistic mony June 4. Miss Opal Naomi Eagles Auxiliary
turned recently from a two-week
Devin and Mrs. Floyd Hale.
iliary met for its regular meeting contest. The bowling team won Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
vacation trip to Walnut Creek,
High score winner for the event Monday at the hospital meeting second place in team bowling Van E. Cooper of Fruitland, be­ Donates Apricots
Calif., where they visited their
was Mrs. Devin and winning low room. The canning project was with Marie Moggridge placing came the bride of Kyle Sager, son To Nyssa Hospital
i daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herb
was Mrs. Bill Fangen.
discussed and again a call for second in all events.
1 Smith and family. They also vis-
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harley
Sager,
Eagles
auxiliary
met
June
21
4s—4*
Among other honors won by Sr., of the Nu Acres community.
fruits or vegetables was asked.
I ited friends in the Bay area.
with
23
members
attending.
The
Mrs. Herriman Hosts
Anyone having some to spare is Ontario were the most hours of The event took place in the Fruit­ group voted to donate a case of
service
work,
more
news
lineage
Thursday Bridge Club
asked to contact Mr«. Emma Mer­
land Church of the Brethren.
apricots, gallon size, to Malheur j Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bauman
locally and in the national maga­
Mrs. J. L. Herriman was hostess rick.
The
Rev.
Chester
Sager
of
Mid
­
Memorial hospital, since apricots . spent Sunday afternoon visiting
to her Thursday bridge club June
Plans for a Founders day were zine, and the greatest amount vale Baptist church officiated at 1 are not available for local canners friends in Nampa.
23, with three tables in play. discussed and also the possibility contributed to charity.
Mrs. Bert Anderson was toast­ the double ring ceremony in the ! this year,
Guest players were Miss Eva Boy­ of purchasing air conditioning
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S. Sloan of
mistress
when the choir was fea­ presence of 300 invited guests. 1 Virginia Brandt reported that Ogden visited from Thursday to
dell, Mrs. Raymond Larson, Jr., units for the hospital Plana for
The
sanctuary
was
decorated
with
i Carlos Parra, sponsored by the
Mrs. Houston Wilson, Mrs. Jones, a partition to be built in the tured in a number of selections
and white peonies and mums auxiliary, is doing well with his Monday with Mr. and Mrs. How­
■Mrs. Kenneth Cottle, Mrs. Flor­ meeting room were shown. It including “Teach Me to Pray,” pink
ard Myrick and family.
and
tapers
in
double
candelabra.
painting studies. ___
She also con-
ence Lewis and Mrs. Paul Penrod. will have bookshelves and storage "The Cuckoo Cries,” and a parody
For
her
wedding,
the
bride
ygyed
thanks
from
the
Parra
fam
­
to
the
“
Anniversary
Song,
”
com
­
Prize winners for the event space combined.
Jo Ann Overton of Mount Ver­
posed by Leia Oxman in honor chose a gown of imported white ,jy for pictures presented to them, non is visiting Judy Laurance.
were Mrs. Jessie Morgan and Mrs.
lace
over
net
and
taffeta,
featur-
...
,
copies of which appeared in news­ Judy recently spent a week at
of this fourth meeting. The “Ho­
George Mitchell.
I MORRIS HUFFMAN HOME
ing a chapel length train. The
4*—+
SCENE OF FAMILY REUNION key Pokey” act was also put on colonial styled bodice had a sa- , papers.
the Overton home in Mount Ver­
The drill team presented Fern non.
Eldredges Host Club
A family reunion was held at with the choir assisting.
bnna
neckline
and
her
fingertip
|
Election of officers placed two
Patterson with a gift in apprecia-
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
veil was held by a tiara of seed 1 tion
for her work as captain the
were hosts to their Mr. and Mrs. Huffman the past weekend. At- ¡from the Ontario club in state pearls.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen visit­
> past year.
bridge club Saturday evening, tending were their son, Sgt. and offices, with Mrs. Lamont Fife, ■ 1
ed Sunday evening with Mr. and
Miss
Vannalene
Cooper
attend
­
now
state
chaplain,
elected
to
There were two tables in play. Mrs. Virgil Huffman and family
1 Roberta Holcomb was winner Mrs. Bill Toomb near Adrian.
High score winners were Mrs. and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs, ' fourth state vice president, and ed her sister as maid of honor and of the door prize and Claudine
bridesmaids,
Linda
Pritzl,
Sharon
Gordon Oxnam and Fred Guthrie. Robert Lundy and family of Kali- 1 President Kay Toedtemeier elect-1 '
Garrison won the jackpot prize,
Miss Mane Seburn. daughter of
ed as state historian. Helen Davis 1 Colwell and Margaret Byers all donating $10 of her winnings to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seburn of1
4*—4*
1 spell, Mont.
of Seaside was elected president wore identical pink brocade taf­ Carlos’ education fund.
Phoenix. Ariz., pioneer residents1
feta dresses and carried pink and
for the ensuing year.
Betty and Jo Anne Holcomb of this area, spent several days
white
carnations.
1 It was learned that National Em-
: served refreshments of home­ last week visiting relatives and
| blem President Mildred Thorne •Janette Plager and Sharon made ice cream and cookies.
friends in the valley. She was a
i of California will honor Ontario Young,
'
cousins of the bride, were
Saturday overnight guest of Mr.
! with a visit Aug. 2.
< candle lighters. Flower girls were TRAVELERS FROM NYSSA
and Mrs. Emil Stunz. Miss Se- j
Quarterly meeting of the Ore- ] Rhonda McDaniel and Jeanie SEE NIAGARA FALLS
burn left Sunday morning by
1 gon association of Emblem clubs Johnson,
,
Ronnie Strong was ring
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Robb and plane for San Francisco where
will meet in Ontario early in No- bearer.
I
her son. Roger Barnes, returned she will attend a meeting of the ■
1 vember.
Harley Sager. Jr., served his Sunday from a two weeks' trip Dale Carnegie speech class. She |
4-—4-
brother as best man and other which took them over 5000 miles will return later this week to re- !
:
Yellow
Rose
Lodge Reports male attendants were Maynard and into 17 states. They visited sume her visit.
Get Your
Sager, Don ftaines and Arthur relatives in Nebraska and Mrs.
I Successful Lawn Buffet
Robb’s father’s relatives in Illi­ B. SCHIREMANS ANNOUNCE
Yellow Rose Rebekah lodge Sager.
held its regular meeting Wednes-
Soloist was Marlene Ashby and nois, whom she had not seen for ARRIVAL OF NEW GRANDSON
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Schireman
I day night at the IOOF hall with organ music for the wedding was 31 years.
The trio visited the Ford mu­ of Medford are parents of a son
seven members present. After a furnished by Mrs. Earl Fisher.
1 brief business meeting, the ladies
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Mrs
W C.
Peterson
was pianist seum in Dearborn, Mich., and the born June 21. He has been named
Ford assembly plant in Detroit. Michael Glenn and joins a broth­
You pay no demurrage. Cylinders are
took refreshments to Parma where for the event.
From there they traveled through er. Bill, age 2.
■ they were guests of that lodge.
Immediately
following
the
cere
­
supplied on a lease basis for a 25-year
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
The lawn party sponsored by. mony, a reception was held in the the lower part of Canada and
the local lodge was reported a church parlor with Mrs. S. J. spent half a day at Niagara Falls. and Mrs. Bill Schireman of 208
period. Cylinder sizes are 60 cubic feet, I success,
They also visited Robb’s brother,
according to Mrs. John
in charge, assisted by Meade Robb in East Palistine, North Fourth street.
acetylene, and 122 cubic feet, oxygen. | Reeves, as the ladies served 103 Moulton
Mrs. E. M Bingaman. Pouring Ohio, and saw friends in Colorado
guests and netted $72.56.
were Mrs Fred Moore and Mrs. where he spent six years as a boy HAS MAJOH SURGERY
Judith Ann Roberts, daughter
Ed Plager. aunts of the bride.
of
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roberts,
Cutting
and
serving
the
cake
were
State Takes Measures Mrs. Henry Cole, Mrs Lilburn Nyssa Births . . .
When empty pay only for refilling .. .
underwent major surgery Tues­
To Curb 4th Accidents Cooper, Mrs Wayne Hoffman and June 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Glenn day at St. Alphonsus hospital in
NO DEMURRAGE!
(Continued from Page 1)
Mrs. Clyde Young. Sharon Brown Fehlman of Tacoma. Wash., a boy Boise.
At present she is doing nicely
total mobilization of all law en­ was in charge of the guest book
June 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Dean
PHONE. WRITE or DROP IN TODAY!
and will be home some time next
forcement agencies — state, city and Susan Brown, Nancy Dewey. Montgomery of Nyssa, a boy.
and county—to patrol streets and Karen Browning and Mary Ann
June 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Roy week.
highways. State police will again LaVelle presided at the gift Lowe of Nyssa, a girl.
have officers approximately 15 table.
June 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Wes- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
miles apart’ on the state’s major
For her daughter’s wedding. ton Olson of Nyssa, a girl.
11 North Third St.
Phone FR 2-2293
highways as was done over Mem. Mrs. Cooper wore a dress of dusty
June 28 — To Mr and Mrs. FOR RENT—One-bedroom house
orial day weekend
with garage. Natural gas heat.
| rose lace over taffeta and an or- George Ordanez of Nyssa, a boy.
The two-pronged holiday en­ tiiid corsage Mrs. Sager wore a
June 28—To Mr. and Mrs Jose
Nice yard and shade Phone
forcement program, the governor navy blue lace frock and a cor-1 Delgada of Nyssa, a boy.
FR 2-2375 .
26-tfp
said, was planned in cooperation sage of pink roses.
with representatives of enforce­
Among out-of-town guests were |
ment officials and citizen support Mrs Iva Sager, Messrs, and Mmes
groups for traffic safety.
Bela Sager and family, Fred,
Moore. Lilburn Cooper of Cald-,
Blaine Brown and family, j
Area Council Official well.
Clarence Miller, Ed Plager of
Speaks at C of C Meet Nampa. Chester Sager and family I
(Continued from Page 1)
of Midvale. Daniel Harris of!
ingly in the summer, he said, and Prairie City, Clyde Young of Par­
we should make every effort to ma, David LaVelle, Brownlee
Relines—Repairs—While You Wait.
dispel that idea. The council is dam. Wayne H 'ffman of Salem.
planning to investigate having Ray Johnson of Baker and Mrs.
REBUILDS IN 4 TO 6 HOURS . . .
the map made in quantities and Nollin Collins of Parma.
give all the towns an opportunity
No Appointment Needed.
The new Mrs Sager was grad­
to get them for outside mailings I uated from Fruitland high school
CREDIT—12 Month« to Pay on Approved Credit.
Give Away Well Received'
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with the . class
of ___
1960 ____
and the
Thoroughly Trained Technician« to Serve Youl
Fred Bracken made a report bridegroom was also graduated
that the Blanket Give-away day. from Fruitland high with the
June 18. was well received by the class of 1958.
public.
Following a wedding trip into
Lynn Snodgrass reported on Canada, the couple is at home in
the Nyssa Nite Rodeo. July 8-9, Vale where Sager is employed at
and said that plans were pro­ U S National bank.
•
gressing real well and that he
had received many offers of help, UNDERGdES SURGERY
if needed, by local merchants.
Wayne Riggs 14-year-old son
211 No. 8th St. (Acroea from Courthouse) Payette. Idaho
Henry Hartley, superintendent of Mr and Mrs Lewis Riggs, un­
Phone Midway 2-3593
of schools jft North Bend, Ore, derwent major surgery at Mal­
729 North First St
Nyssa. Oregon o
was a guest He was formerly heur Memorial hospital last week
Office« aleo in Nampa—Caldwell—Bole*—Pocatello
superintendent of Nyssa schools, At present he is convalescing at
leaving here in 1954
home
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