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,® o o o 0 o 0 °o © © Emblem Group to Buy Therapy Treatment Station Wagon _____ . Janet Joyce Olson and Del Roy Clegg Wed Oct. 5 in Salt Lake Temple Rites Oregon State Emblem associa tion convened Saturday morning in Ontario with approximately 100 members in attendance. The group voted to purchase a new station wagon for the Ore gon State Crippled Children and Adults, Inc., therapy work. Inez Wilson, junior past presi dent, was chairman of the lunch eon with Mrs. Charles Kravetz, dining room chairman. A fashion show was held featuring five modern and five old fashions. Clint Bellows presented three vo cal numbers. Mrs. Bert Anderson presided as toastmistress. Instruction panels for club pres idents, vice presidents, press cor respondents, historians and par liamentarians composed the after noon session. Kay Toedtemeier, Ontario president, and Jo Knight, Hermiston press correspondent, were appointed to present an I amended set of by-laws for con- I sideration at the next meeting. John Fowler, leading Knight, I ■welcomed the visitors in behalf of the local Elks lodge at the 6 o’clock banquet held at Coffey’s Country club. Mrs. Lamont Fife presided as toastmistress at the banquet and pheasant earrings Mr. and Mrs. Del Roy Clegg were given as favors. Miss Janet Joyce Olson, daugh-4 Mrs. Cehern Davis of Seaside, state president, presided at the ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. OLson gifts were accepted by the Bill business meeting which adjourn of Nyssa, and Del Roy Clegg, son Miller twins, Rodney and Roger, ed at 9 p.m. Entertainment fol of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clegg of with their older brother, Randy, lowed featuring 16 sixth and Lehi, Utaih, were united in mar assisting. The gifts were placed seventh grade students from Nys riage Oct. 5, 1960, in the Salt Lake for display by Mrs. Wilma Roth, sa grade school, appropriately LDS temple. Elder W. Aird Mac Miss Judy and Laura Moncur and clad for square and round dances. Donald performed the double ring I Mrs. Mark Moncur, Marvin Jefferies served as mas They were under the direction ceremony. A reception was held Oct. 7 in ter of ceremonies. Mrs. Ione of Mrs, Neil Petterson Whose daughter, Patty, performed in a Lehi at the Lehi Seventh ward Flinders gave a reading and Mrs. solo tap dance. A donkey skit chapel honoring the couple. Best Janet Focht sang "Because,” fol was performed by Mrs. Duke man was Daryl Wilcox of Provo lowed by a trumpet solo by Jim Daws and Mrs. David Brizendine and matron of honor was Mrs. Jamieson. Miss Christine Bum- and narrated by Mrs Petterson. Wanda Olson of Salt Lake City, ingham sang “Sweetest Story Mrs. Toedtmeier received an sister-in-law of the bride. They Ever Told.” The music rendered officer’s sash from the Lakeview were further feted at a reception for the evening was played on the club in appreciation of the On in the Nyssa First ward chapel electric organ by Mrs. Grant Jones. tario club’s help in organizing Monday, Oct. 10. the Lakeview club and continued The bride chose a gown of The new Mrs. Clegg was gradu guidance. white chantilly lace over taffeta, ated from Nyssa high school and Mrs. Jay Bybee was chairman featuring high neckline and long attended two years at Brigham for the day with Mrs. Wallace sleeves. The bouffant skirt fell Young university in Provo, where Orth as co-chairman. floor-length. Her finger-tip veil she majored in speech and hear ♦—+ of imported French silk illusion ing therapy. She plans to con was released from a crown tiara tinue her major at the University Angie Parra Honored of seed pearls and rhinestones. of Utaih next fall. The bridegroom On Birthday Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. David Parra en- She carried a bouquet of red roses is a graduate of Huntington high tertained Sunday with a birthday and stephanotis accented by white school and has served two years party honoring their daughter, carnations. in the service. He is employed at Angie, on her 12th anniversary. Ushers were Donald Crisp and Utah Sand and Gravel in Salt Attending the event were Vir Gerald Wilson. Lake City. ginia Cordova, Anita Rosales, Lil The young couple is at home For her daughter’s reception, lian Montoya, Sylvia Holly, Mrs. Olson wore a sheath dress of at 167 North West Temple, Salt Becky Parks, Diane Jennings, I gold lame with matching access Lake City. Shirley Cordova and Arlene Val ories. The bridegroom’s mother Among out-of-town guests were dez. was attired in an embossed en Mr. and Mrs. Dan Richards and The afternoon was spent play semble of blue taffeta. Both mo Mrs. Glenn O. Poole, Nampa; Mrs. ing games and dancing. Refresh thers wore matching corsages of George Wilson, Caldwell; Mr. and ments of cake, ice cream and talisman roses and gold leaves. Mrs. Leroy Ellibee, Parma; Mrs. punch were served. A three-tier wedding cake top Don Rekow, Mr. and Mrs. Harold 4*—+ ped with miniature bride and Koskey and John Koskey of Em Howard Myricks Entertain groom and decorated with white mett. Pinochle Club Members bells, graced the reception serv +—+ Mr and Mrs. Howard Myrick ing table. Assisting with refresh Mrs. Brandt Entertains entertained members of their ments were Mrs. Louise Skow, Samba Club Members pinochle club Friday evening. Mrs. Roberta Crisp and Mrs. Gol Mrs. E. H. Brandt entertained Prizes were won by Elmer Cruson die Hansen. Miss Mary Bair was members of the Samba club Fri and Asa Winchester. in charge of the guest book and day afternoon with two tables in play. Guest players were Mrs Harry Miner and Mrs. Clifford Beckstead. Prizes were won by Mrs. Beckstead and Mrs. Fred Guthrie. E. W. PRUYN One Mile North of Nyssa Across Highway from Bauman Farm Equipment Phone FR 2-3528 ★ Mechanical Work ★ Body Work ★ Painting ★ Wheel Alignment . . MODERN PIONEER MEMBERS SLATE YULE PARTY DEC. 7 Modern Pioneer clurb members will hold their annual Christmas party Dec. 7 at 2 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Durlin Hammon. A gift exchange will be held. All residents and former resi- I dents of the Newell Heights com- I munity are invited to attend. . o° 0 ' THI WYM1 » . o o ® CTTY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON 0 o o 0 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, I960 ------------------------------- Coming Events . .. Skeen, Ellsworth December Nuptial Plans Revealed Today, 2 pjn.—WSCS general meeting. Tonight, 7 p.m.—PT A executive meeting in room 7 of junior high building. Tonight, 7:30 p.m. — Regular meeting of Job's Daughters at the Masonic hall. Tonight, 8 p.m.—Nyssa Legion and auxiliary meeting at com munity hall. Dec. 2, 2 p.m.—Sunshine meet ing at the Walter Fox residence. Dec. 2. 2:30 p.m.—4-H achieve ment meeting at Adrian grade school. Dec. 3. 9 a.m.—WSCS bazaar at Methodist church. Dec. 3. 10:30 ajn.—Pre-feeders day at Malheur county experi ment station. Dec. 3. 1:30 pun. — Malheur county livestock association com- mittee meetings at Moore hotel. Dec. 3. 2 p.m. — Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus arrive in Nyssa. Dec. 3. 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.—Am erican Legion and auxiliary an nual smorgasbord at cafeiorium. Dec. 3, 6:30 p.m.—Adrian school annual carnival at grade school building. Miss Nancy Skeen Dec. 3. 9 pjn.—Malheur Coun —Photo by Schoen. ty Sheriff's Posse dance at Boule vard Grange hall. and Mrs. Frank Skeen of Dec. 5. 2 to 7 p.m.—Election for | ! Nyssa announce the engagement Owyhee Cemetery board director and forthcoming marriage of their at Owyhee Community church. I daughter, Nancy, to Sterling Dec. 5. 8 p.m. — Organizational 1 Grant Ellsworth, son of Mr. and meeting of winter adult classes in Mrs. German S. Ellsworth of Salt Lake City, Utah. high school little theater. Dec. 5. 8 p.m. — Eastern Star Miss Skeen was graduated from meeting at Masonic hall. Nyssa high school in 1957 and is Dec. 6, 8 p.m.—Regular meeting presently a senior at Brigham of Eagles auxiliary at Eagles hall. Young university, majoring in Dec. 8, 1:30 p.m. — Extension elementary education. While at unit meeting at Methodist church. BYU, Miss Skeen toured the northwest with the student pro Tuesday Bridge Members gram bureau. She was an active member of opera workshop and Meet at Penrod Home Tuesday evening bridge club has for the past two years sung members met last week at the with the well known BYU a cap- home of Mrs. Paul Penrod Guest pel la choir. She is a charter mem players were Mrs. H. A. Diven ber and presently social vice pres and Mrs. Desmond Jones. Prizes ident of Azyan Tzata social unit. were won by Mrs. J. L. Herriman She was Miss Malheur County of and Mrs. Claude Crisp. +—♦ Amity club members met Tues day night at the home of Mrs. Carl Burningham with Mrs. Lloyd Lewis as co-hostess. Mrs. Darwin Jensen, charm school instructor at Ludwig Com mercial college, gave an illustrat ed talk on effects of proper charm culture. Refreshments were served by the hostesses to 17 members in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. bridge group met Sunday evening at the Eugene DeMinck home for potluck din ner. Three tables of cards were in play by members of the club. Prize winners were Bud Tibbets and Mrs. Dale Overstake. Journal Classifieds Pay! Dentists Veterinarians Radio — Heater — Powerglide. NYSSA MOTORS, Inc. • 1ft i 1 I ft i ft •» s I 1 ft I ft ft I 5 Dr. B. E. Ross Dr. D. R. Mason Physicians and Surgeons DON'T MISS THIS ONE! 420 Main Street NYSSA VETERINARY CLINIC Large and Small Animals 407 Main St. Dial FR 2-3567 $1395 Oregon Trail Card Party Hosted by Local Couples Potluck Dinner Served To Bridge Club Members PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 1958 CHEVROLET 4-Door-V-8 Amity Club Members Hear Charm School Instructor Messrs, and Mmes. Charles Cul bertson, Rommell Moss and Frank Parr were hosts and hostesses at the Oregon Trail card party held Saturday evening at Oregon Trail hall. High score winners for the eve ning were Babe Richardson and Mrs. I. M. Carnefix. Mrs. Walter Fox and H. H. Kingrey were low winners and traveling scores went to Ernest Smith and Mrs. Kingrey. Dec. 10 at 8:30 p.m. is the date and time scheduled for the next session of pinochle. +—+ Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Frank Parr home were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McNall of War den, Wash., and Buzz Parr, home for the holidays from Oregon Final rites for Robert Henry State college. Wallace were held Nov. 30, 1960, at Lienkaemper chapel in Nyssa ! his retirement several years ago. with the Rev. Paul Ludlow of the Survivors include his widow; Methodist church officiating Mr. four sons, Earl of Santa Rosa, Wallace succumbed Nov. 17 in Calif., Robert of Ruth, Nev., Gene | the Grangeville, Idaho, hospital of Eugene, Ore., and Jack of Po I following injuries sustained in a mona, Calif.; eight daughters, one-car accident. | Laura Ward of Nyssa, Mary Fin- He was bom Dec. 16. 1886, in stead of St. Maries. Helen Treibel I Cameron, Mo., a son of Joseph M. of Everett, Norma Katzenmeier of and Laura Hines Wallace. He Ruth, Nev., Elsie Marquette of St. i came to the Nyssa area from Mis- Maries, Evelyn Wallace, Virginia I souri in 1913. I Gibbs and Elizabeth Callas, all of Mr. Wallace was married to Lewiston, Idaho. Also surviving are three sisters, Ruth Housley in 1914 at Nyssa. i To this union were born 12 chil- Mrs. Corda Sword of Boise, Iva Freeman of St. Maries and Pearl I dren, all of whom survive. He was a farmer in the Nyssa Crew of Newberg, Ore.; 33 grand- I area until during World War II I children and two great-grandchil when he moved to St. Maries, dren. Services were under the direc j Idaho, where he was employed I by the railroad. Ill health forced tion of Lienkaemper chapel of Nyssa and burial was made in the 1959 and a finalist in the Miss | Nyssa cemetery. Oregon pageant. Journal Classifieds Gei Results! Her fiance was graduated with bachelor of arts and masters de grees from BYU where he was a charter member of Athenians, an active member of the student pro gram bureau and a member of the 16th ward bishopric. He worked with the English department tea ching English to foreign students. Ellsworth served an LDS mission in France and is now working J. R. CUNDALL toward a doctor’s degree in psy Dentist chology at Michigan State univer sity. Sarazin Clinic The couple will exchange mar Dial FR 2-3538 riage vows Dec. 20 in the Salt Oregon Lake temple and will be feted at Nyssa i a breakfast following the cere mony and at open house prior to J. W. OLSEN, D.M.D. the marriage, hosted by parents DENTAL OFFICE of the groom. A reception honor Seventh and Bower ing the young couple will be held Dial FR 2-3311 in Nyssa Dec. 27 at the Nyssa stake house. The young couple will make a home in Lansing, Mich., where both will continue their studies. Wednesday Services Held at Local Chapel For Robert Wallace Phone FR 2-2224 K. E. KERBY, M.D. K. A. DANFORD. M.D. Physicians and Surgeons Dial FR 2-2241 Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 Daily Except Saturday and Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12 SANTA CLAUS SPECIALS! Friday and Saturday Only MAULDING CLINIC GIRLS' DRESSES L. A. Maulding, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Dial FR 2-2216 Honrs: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 Daily Except Saturday and Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12 Sizes 3 to 14 and Pre-Teens Regular $3.98 to $13.98 Now $1.98 to $10.98 David W. Sarazin. M. D. BULKY SWEATERS Physician and Curgeon Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Saturday, 10 to 12. —Phones— Off. FR 2-3365 Res. FR 2-3173 Office: 2 North Main St. Regular $3.98 to $9.98 Now $2.98 io $7.98 Also Special Prices on Boys' Jackets and Coats Dwayne Rogstad THE STORK SHOP HOUSE and BUILDING Plans — Specifications “Tots to Teens” Dial FR 2-3020 “Exact Plan Service” 313^ Main Street Box No. 81, Parma, Idaho Office at 110 Bates St. Phone No. 2-2371 ■WBS I ! i I 204 Main Street BEN FRANKLIN STORE Nyssa, Oregon . SPECIALS START THURSDAY! WHERE YOU SAVE ON ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING FOR CHRISTMAS LIGHTING DOLLS DOLLS...DOLLS ! CHRISTMAS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES INDOOR LIGHT SETS in S9.77 31" Size, Reg. $12.98 $3.89 CORN POPPERS CARDS 79c Series of Eight . . 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