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THURSDAY, JULY 12. 1962 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT Bridal Shower Fetes , Miss Karen McKinley Eagles Duplicate Bridge Tournament Begins Monday Dessert Seed Employees Picnic at Cherry Creek Miss Caroline Dillon, Orel Vern Hall Exchange Vows in Afternoon Nuptials Seven tables were in play Mon Newell Heights—a bridal show day evening at Eagles Duplicate By Roxy Ritchie er was given Saturday afternoon < bridge session under direction of in the Presbyterian church base Roy Nishizaki. ment for Miss Karen McKinley. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sumpter and Winners in the north - south Hostesses were Mrs. Louis Pratt, group children of Pocatello recently vis were Mrs. Houston Wilson Mrs. Jake Borge, Kay Borge and and Dr. L. A. Maulding, first; ited several days at the Fort Mrs. Henry Moore. Sumpter home. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Pace, sec Following games and the open ond; Mrs. Mabel Houston attended a Carl Barclay and Virginia ing of gifts, Mrs. Borge took the Brandt, third. Hy-Line annual picnic Sunday in paper wrappings and designed a Payette. bridal dress, securing it with East-west winners included Mrs. Jeanie and Joyce Franklin of staples. The gown included a veil, David Sarazin and Mrs. Ray Lar Parma recently spent a week at sash and nosegay made from the son, first; Mrs. Bill Fangen and the Byrd Walters home. The girls Mrs. Dale Garrison, second; Mrs. ribbons. have a new baby brother who Cake and punch were served by Boyd Wilson and Mrs. Howard joins a family of four daughters. Myrick, third. the hostesses to the ladies in at- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stam and Next Monday will be the first tendance. son, Mr. and Mrs. Max Linville session of a six-week tournament , +—4* and daughters attended a barbe for an individual trophy. Saturday Dinner Given cue dinner July 4 at the Don Lin •i-—4* For Pinochle Winners ville home. In the evening Mr. Mr and Mrs. Pinochle club Rebekah Members Hear and Mrs. Max Linville and daugh members met Saturday evening Reports at June Meetings ters, Mrs. Don Linville, Mrs. Edna at Maudie Owens cafe in Payette Hartley and Steve and Allen Lin Noble Grand Mrs. Juanita Wil for their pay-off dinner. Those son presided during June meet ville attended the firworks dis present were Messrs, and Mmes. ings of Rebekah lodge. play in Caldwell. Harry Kingrey, Wyatt Smith, Mrs. Angie Cook, delegate from Fourth of July dinner guests at Walter Fox, John Cleaver, Oscar the local lodge, reported on the the Howard Day home were Mr. Kurtz and James Malloy. Rebekah assembly meeting held and Mrs. Jim Savage and Pat of +—+ in Medford. Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rit RETURN FROM CHURCH CAMP Mrs. Beulah Gann gave a sum chie of Buena Vista. Several local youngsters attend mary of a three-week trip to the Morfitts Host Picnic ed Episcopal church beginner’s midwest taken by herself and Fourth of July picnic dinner Mr. and Mrs. Orel Vern Hall —Portrait by Schoen. camp last week at Cove, Ore. Re Mrs. Leona Reeves. During their guests at the Bob Morfitt home at ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ turning home Thursday from the stay in Lookeba, Okla., the ladies Wedding vows were exchanged white accessories and pink carna Lake Owyhee were Mr. and Mrs. eight - day sessions were Harry paid a visit to that lodge. Shorty Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Wil ¡Brendle, Patrick Eastman, Janice Sun tion corsage. were served at at 3 o’clock in the afternoon liam Peutz and family, Mr. and Church, Lark Nevin, Doug Tracy the Refreshments Caroline day June 24, 1962, by A reception honoring the couple Mrs. Werner Peutz and Wanda, in meetings by committees and Mardi Tensen. Dillon and Orel Vern Hall in was given following the ceremony charge. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Phillips and Nyssa Nazarene church. in the Methodist social hall. Floral family of Homedale, Mr. and Mrs. +—+ VISIT IN GRESSLEY HOME Basket arrangements of pink arrangements and a three - tier Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cuckler Large Group Attends summer flowers, blue and white wedding cake, topped with minia Bart Phillips and family of Colo and Linda of Denver were July 3 Rebekah Lawn Dinner lighted tapers provided the set ture bride and groom, centered rado. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDon evening dinner and overnight Members of Yellow Rose Rebe ting for the double-ring ceremony the refreshment table. Assisting ald visited there in the evening. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell kah lodge sponsored a lawn buffet performed by the Rev. Omar with serving were Mrs. John Cole, Sunday visitors at the Morfitt Gressley. Mr. and Mrs. Keith dinner June 29 on the lawn at the Barnhouse, assisted by the Rev. Mrs. Walter Baker and Mrs. Inez home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wil son and family of Nyssa, Mrs. Gressley and family of Ontario Tom Johnson home. The group Sanford Wagg of Vale. Roske. Mrs. Ray Winters and were evening visitors in the reports that approximately 140 Soloist was Miss Shirley Sew Christine Winters accepted and William Peutz and Mrs. Werner Gressley home. guests were served during the ard, accompanied by Mrs. George placed the gifts, while Mrs. Lester Peutz and Wanda and Mr. and Dillon, sister-in-law of the bride. Robinson was in charge of guest Mrs. Shorty Brandt. evening. Eleventh Semi-Annual Dividend Mrs. Paul Stafford and children Funds from the annual event The bride is a daughter of Mr. registration. VENTURES. Inc. are visiting at the home of her will be used for the district con and Mrs. Warren Dillon of Nyssa. The new Mrs. Hall was gradu parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mac The Board of Directors has de vention to be held in September The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. ated from Nyssa high school and Donald, clared a semi-annual dividend of at Nyssa. while Paul is in Canada and Mrs. Percy Hall of Tygh Val Boise Junior college and also at $3.00 per share on the capital for a few weeks with the Air ley, Ore. tended Eastern Oregon college in stock of the company, payable Mrs. Stafford and children Given in marriage by her fath La Grande. She had taught at Force. LEGAL NOTICES July 15, 1962, to stockholders of were Friday overnight guests of er, the bride wore a floor-length both Harper and Hines prior to Mrs. Sandy Culbertson in Nyssa. record July 15, 1962. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS gown of white lace over taffeta. her marriage. Joseph G. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis of Sealed proposals for construc The fitted bodice was fashioned Her husband is a graduate of The Dalles visited from Sunday Secretary tion of approximately 2,000 lineal with scoop neckline and short Baker high school and Eastern until Thursday of last week at VENTURES, Inc. feet of concrete curbs and gutters sleeves. Her long wrist - length Oregon college and is a teacher in the Chuck Share home. While Box 802 on East Main Street will be re lace gloves matched her gown. the Prineville elementary school. here they attended the Vale rodeo Ontario, Oregon ceived in the Office of the City Her waist-length veil was held by Dated July 10, 1962. Following a wedding trip to and had dinner one evening at Manager until 11:00 a.m. Moun a crown of pearls and she carried the coast, the newlyweds are at Lake Owyhee resort. Published July 12, 1962. tain Standard Time on the 20th a bouquet of white carnations, red home in Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day of day of July 1962, and will then rosebuds and ribbon streamers. Among the 75 invited guests Adrian and Mrs. Hazel Scott of Mrs. Robert Elmore attended be publicly opened and read. attending the wedding and recep Boise were Tuesday dinner guests Plans and specifications may her sister as matron of honor. She tion were Mr. and Mrs. Ramone of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day at was attired in a gown of blue taf be obtained in the Office of the Kittowski, Mrs. Mabel Ragsdale Lake Owyhee. Mr. and Mrs. Mag City Manager, City Hall, Nyssa, feta and white nylon and carried and Mrs. Fermina Crisp, all of nus Ekanger of Sunset Valley DO-IT-YOURSELF Oregon. a bouquet of pink carnations and Baker. They are uncle and aunts were Monday evening visitors at rosebuds. Each proposal must be submit KITS of the bridegroom. 1 the Day home. ted on the prescribed form and Bridesmaids were Miss Hazel Prefab — Nothing Else accompanied by a certified check Dillon, another sister, and Miss To Buy . . . Complete in an amount of not less than five Judith Wagg. They" were dressed Instruction*. percent (5%) of the total bid. in pastel blue taffeta and wore The right is reserved by the pink carnation corsages. Debbie Save Hundreds City of Nyssa to reject any and Alexander, also wearing pastel all proposals and to accept that blue, attended as flower girl. Ring Of Dollars! proposal or proposals as are in bearer was Jimmy John Wilson. All Sizes and Types. the opinion of the City Council, Ray Winters served as best Factory Representative in the best interest of the City of man, while ushers were Robert Will Call Upon Request. Elmore, the bride’s brother-in-law Nyssa. Dated this 11th day of July 1962. and George Dillon, her brother. Doran Taylor Pools CITY OF NYSSA The bride’s mother was ill and 517 N.E. Dean Drive By A. H. COLBY unable to attend the ceremony. City Manager For her son’s wedding, Mrs. Hall Grants Pass, Oregon Published July 12 and 19, 1962. wore a pastel blue dress with Swimming Pools Members of Dessert Seed com pany's rogueing crew went to Owyhee reservoir Sunday for an outing. Following a picnic lunch at Cherry Creek park, the after noon was spent water skiing and swimming. Those taking the trip were Lynn Jackson, David Hill, Billy Wahlert, Steve Henigson. Judy Martin, Arlene Barr, Bob Hend ricks, Dub Jones and LaDonna Seward. 4*—4" Surprise Bridal Event Honors Mrs. M. Dane Miss Judy Wilson entertained July 6 with a surprise bridal shower honoring Mrs. Max Dane, nee Linda Myrick. Eleven guests were present, all of whom were classmates of the honoree. Colors of pink and white were carried out in decorations with favors of silver rings and white bells tied with pink ribbon. Game prize winners were Mrs. Dane and Karen Kent. VISITS FROM BAKER Donald J. Leuck of Baker was a Sunday visitor at the home of | his brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Tom Johnson. J CALIFORNIANS VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards, Rick and Kay (former Nyssans) of Boron, Calif., visited over the weekend in the Carl Grunke and Maurice Corey homes PLUMBING and HEATING Irvin Zimmerman PARMA—4-2981 IT COSTS NO MORE NOW Than It Will When It's Really Hot SO . . . Why Not Prepare Now OFFICE >'FOR KEEPING COOL! For One Room or the Entire House ... WE HAVE IT! PORTABLE WATER COOLERS As Low as. .. $29.50 (No Charge for Labor on Installing Larger Jobs) o Hyssa Furniture Co 1 Block West of Railroad Depot Instant ness Just set it in the window Summer Clearance Sale Ladies'—Rayon Men's Men's Half Slips Dress Oxfords Sport Shirts Lace Trim Values to $10.95 Large Assortment— Values to $2.98 $1.44 $4.99 $1.77 • • • • MHMI Ptewant indoor weather in a hurry — for now Boys' Children's Sportswear and all summer long — is yours with a new Swimming Trunks Shorts — Sun Sets Swimming Wear Clearance—Values to $1.98 Reduced to 99* 77* refrigeration-type electric air conditioner. Instal- lation can be fast and simple with new, extend- able, quick-fit window mounts. See the selections at your dealer’s now. Get modern air conditioning Boys' Men's SUMMER WEIGHT Ladies' Dress Pants DRESS SALE SPECIAL PRICE — Values to $8.95 $1.29 $4.77 Now in Progress! Sport Shirts and live better—and cooler—electrically! BETTER HYING LEC7RICULY Wilson Bros. Dept. Store We Give Gold Strike Stamps 118 Main Street Nyssa. Oregon Dial 372 IDAHO POWER COMPANY IN COOPERATION WITH \ Snake River Valley Electrical Association