Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 01, 1960, Page 7, Image 7

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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. I960
Bobby Berg returned Sunday
to his home in Rupert after spend­
ing a week visiting at the home
of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. La Verne Berg.
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
Miss Joanne Martin, Robert E. Marks
Wed at Nyssa Church of the Nazarene
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
Dentists
J. R. CUNDALL
Dentist
Saraiin Clinic
Dial FR 2-2638
Nyssa
Oregon
J. W. OLSEN. D.M.D.
DENTAL OFFICE
Seventh and Bower
Dial FR 2-3311
REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE
SLATES PRECINCT MEET
According to Mrs. Emery Skin­
ner, county Republican publicity
chairman, a meeting will be held
Wednesday, Sept. 7, at 8 p.m. in
Nyssa city hall by precinct com­
mittee men and women of the
Republican party. Purp se of the
meeting is to discuss campaign
plans. Anyone interested in being
a party worker is welcome to at­
tend. This will be one of a series
of three meetings, the other two
being scheduled at Vale and On-
tario.
Lew Wettstein of Ontario,
publican central committee chair­
man, said, ’’Malheur county Re­
publican central committee will
abide by the decision of the pri­
maries and support Ellis White
of Ontario for county judge.”
WE INVITE YOU TO COMPARE
»QUALITY »PRICE
01 * TAYLOR S *L0W COST * economy
BEEF STEAKS
Coming Events
Tonight. 7:30 p.m.—Installation
of Job's Daughters officers at
Masonic hall.
Tonight. 8 p.m.—American Le­
gion and auxiliary meeting at
community hall.
Sept. 6. 6:30 p.m.—Eastern Star
luncheon meeting al Muonic
hall.
Sept. 6. 8:30 p.m.—Nyssa Eagles
auxiliary back-to-school party al
Eagles hall.
Sept. 16 and 17, 10 a.m, to 6 p.m.
—Rebekah rummage sale.
Veterinarians
NYSSA VETERINARY
CLINIC
Dr. B. E. Ross
Dr. D. R. Mason
Large and Small Animals
407 Main St.
Dial FR 2-2010
Physicians and
Surgeons
Dale Mettlen and Norman Per-1
sighal of Lucas, Kan., arrived in j
Nyssa Aug. 24 for a brief visit
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marks
with Mettlen’s cousins, Mrs. Ewen
K. E. KERBY, M.D.
Miss Joanne Martin, daughter»-----------------
j of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin of quins and seed pearls and fitted Chard, Mrs. Fred Bennett and i
K. A. DANFORD, M.D.
Physicians and Surgeons
! route 2, Parma, and Robert E. bodice of lace over satin. The full Mrs. Glenn McGinnis before go-1
Dial FR 2-2241
Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee tulle skirt was fashioned with re- ing on to the west coast
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5
I Marks of Boise, were united in embroidered lace insertion match­
Daily Except Saturday and
marriage in an 8 o’clock evening ing that on the fitted bodice. Her Dean Lancaster, Lester Reece,
Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12
ceremony Aug. 12, 1960, at the fingertip veil of English silk illu­ Fred Deffer and the Misses Jac­
queline Barnhouse and Sandra i
j Nyssa Church of the Nazarene.
sion was held by a tiara of se­ Hobson.
Former pastor, the Rev. Robert quins and seed pearls. She car­
David W. Saraxin, M. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Marks are both
Physician and Surgeon
O. Jackson, now of Twin Falls, ried a bouquet of pink baby rose­
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5.
Idaho, assisted by the Rev. Omar buds and stephanotis on a white graduates of Northwest Nazarene
college in Nampa.
Saturday, 10 to 12.
Barnhouse, performed the double Bible.
Following a wedding trip to
—Phones—
ring ceremony in the presence of
Matron of honor, Mrs. Dan Mar­ Crater lake and down the Califor- i
Off. FR 2-3366 Res. FR 2-3173 approximately 175 invited guests. tin of Payette, and bridesmaid.
Office: 2 North Main St.
The solo voice of Mrs. Robert Miss Nelda Seward of Parma, nia coast, they will be at home
O. Jackson, accompanied by Miss wore identical gowns of pink in Livermore, Calif., where the
Jackie Watson of Nampa, Idaho, crystalline and earned bouquets bride will teach in the Livermore
MAULDING CLINIC
schools and the groom is with the
was heard amid a setting of large of white gladioli.
University
of California Lawrence
L. A. Maulding, M.D.
| arrangements of pink and white
Darrell Marks served his bro­ Radiation laboratory.
Physician and Surgeon
; gladioli.
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ther as best man. Allen Lair and
Dial FR 2-2216
Miss Martin, given in marriage Bruce Marks, another brother of
Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to S
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
by her father, wore a floor length the groom, were ushers. Candle­
Daily Except Saturday and
gown of nylon tulle and lace, fea­ lighters were Terry Martin, bro­ FOR SALE — Revco chest - type |
Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12
turing long lily point sleeves, sa- ther of the bride, and Lonnie
freezer. 800 lb. capacity. $250 I
brina neckline outlined with se- Barnhouse.
Phone OR 4-2052.
35-ltc
Miss Debra Alexander was
FOR
RENT
—
One-bedroom
home. ■
flower girl and Jerry Wilson was
excellent
location,
semi-furnish-
ring bearer. Miss Karen Saunders
ed. $50. Nyssa Insurance Agen­
I was in charge of the guest book.
cy. Phone FR 2-3544
35-tfc
Mrs. Martin chose for her
I daughter’s wedding a turquoise FOR SALE—Ford Jeep with cab. I
$500. Phone FR 2-2533 35-ltp
| silk dress with white accessories.
' The bridegroom’s mother wore a
KINLAND or DOLLARD
dress of printed silk. Both wore
corsages of coral gladioli.
Assisting at a reception on the
church lawn following the cere­
PACIFIC SUPPLY COOPERATIVE
mony were the Mmes. Omar
ONTARIO —TU 9-5327
Barnhouse, Roger Tucker, Jim I
Langley, Joe Hobson, Don Wilson. 1
NOW. . .
Coniraciing for 1961 Acreage
RED CLOVER SEED
ALL-TIME
LOW PRICES!
H; OVER YOUR FLOORS!
iOOK!don't let
FURNACE HEAT
BTU
No costly pipes or registers
to install or clean J
There is BTU INPUT.
There is BTU OUTPUT.
But what keeps your fam­
ily warm is BTU USEPUT
... the working BTU’s that
heat your home! In BTU
USEPUT. Siegler OUT-
HEATS ’EM ALL! A
50,000 BTU Siegler gives
more USABLE HEAT
than much higher rated
ordinary heaters. A 75,000
BTU Siegler fumaoe-voi-
ume heater can only be
compared to a central
heating plant. So don’t let
BTU’s confuse you. Insist
on high USEPUT with a
Siegler heater.
WHITt
WoltJj StA» LtlUHAf
One Block West of Railroad Depot
Phone FB 2-2933 •
Ny^a- Oregon
79‘
79'
only
Cut-Up — Pan-Ready — 1 %-Lb
FRYERS
We Will Be Closed Sunday and Monday,
Sept. 4-5, in Observance of Labor Day!
UZ f ASSORTED
ni"X DRINKS
CANS
$1 JL
Best Foods — Cooking
Salad Oil
Full Qt.
Reg. 69® . .
Giant Size — Reg.
83c
FAD
■
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ALL-PURPOSE
DETERGENT
Bell's — Select
25 Pkgs.
Marshmallows ■2
Bass 35C
RADISHES
GREEN ONIONS
4 Bunches
|9f
MONEY BACK
Nyssa Furniture Co
Wieners 2
Wonder Food — 10 Oz.
GfT$ TO THi BOTTOM OF THF COIO FLOOR MOtlf
4
Lb
Swift's — Skinless
Kool Aid
confuse you/
AbTO**TW
T-BONES
SIRLOINS
ROUNDS
Assorted Flavors —
RATINGS
WARM con HMM
IN HEUT ROOM!
c
Ripe Olives 2 cans 49'
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WE OIVE /
loo « roa this sitN or ouaiitt at
ELLIOTT
TIRE CO.
204 North Main St.
Phone FR 2-2270
NYSSA. OREGON
GHEE N
STAMPS
TAYLOR’S
Food Markci and Locker Service