THURSDAY, AUGUST X 1962 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT Payne-Simpson Sugar Factory Group L. Kuijpers Wedding Planned Honors With Barbecue Party For Near Future Irene Brower, G. Brent Folkman Wed In Idaho Falls LDS Temple Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Laurens Kuijper HOST BARBECUE DINNER Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee were hosts last Friday evening for a barbecue dinner. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Owen Froerer and Ronnie of Vale, Mr. and Mrs. George Courtney of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bybee and daugh­ ters, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Froerer and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Chamberlain. +—+ RETURN FROM VACATION Mrs. June Patterson and Mrs. Beth Ellis returned recently from a vacation to the coast, visiting friends at Cottage Grove, Coos Bay and Portland. They also spent several days in Coeur d’Alene vis­ iting Mrs. Ellis’ son, Larry. While in the Idaho city they attended the Diamond Cup hydroplane races. 4*—4* Lynn and Janet Hall, daughters of Mrs. Dave Hall of Kingman Kolony visited two days last week I in the Bill Hamilton home. Eagles Duplicate Group Schedules Charity Party Eagles Duplicate bridge session was held Monday evening with 5 Vi tables in play under direction of Roy Nishizaki. North-south winners were Mrs. Ray Russell and Mrs. Herb Fish­ er, first; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pace, second; Mrs Bob McKinney and Mrs. Bob Allen, third. Winners in the east-west group included Mrs. Artie Robertson and Mrs. Bob Chatelain, first; Jo* Ableman and Carl Barclay, sec­ ond; Mrs. Eddie Taylor and Mrs. E. H. Brandt, third. The group has slated Aug. 6 for a charity party. 4*—«+ RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. J. L. Herriman returned Friday evening from Menlo Park, Calif, where she had spent the past three weeks visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs M. S. Ayres. were honored recently with a barbecue party at the Jack Zitter- Mr and Mrs. Don Sayre and cob home, given by Mrs. Zitter- children of Portland arrived Fri­ cob and Mrs. Jack Walters. day at the Frank Perko home Kuijper came to Nyssa in April where they expect to visit a week as assistant chemist a t Amalga­ Mr. and Mrs. Dean Montgom­ mated Sugar company factory, re­ ery, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Asumen- placing Ted Lewandski who mov­ di, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Gamer and ed with his family to Lewiston, Mr and Mrs. Ray Callahan of Utah. Star attended a dance Saturday He came to Nyssa from New at the Nyssa Stake House. York where he had been employ­ Mr. and Mrs. Dean Montgom­ ed as chemist at a British sugar ery and children were Sunday company plant. His wife and two dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. sons, ages 11 and 6 arrived July Vernon Widmer of Cow Hollow 1. The family is now residing at Mrs Kenneth Lorensen left 519 North Eighth street. Monday morning to help at the Un addition to the honored American Union Sunday School guests, those attending the recent camp at Quaker Hill at McCall. barbecue dinner included Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jensen recently Mrs. R. A. Forbess, Mr. and Mrs. served cake and ice cream in Solon Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miss Arlene Payne honor of her husband’s birthday Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Able­ anniversary. Guests were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson man, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Q. Smith, Junior Goodell and sons, Mrs. of route 2, Nyssa announce the Mr. and Mrs. Stan Newman, Ever­ Jack Ward and children and engagement and approachinng ett Heldt, Jack Walters, Jack Mrs James Chamberlain and chil­ marriage of Miss Arlene Payne Zittercob and Tom Church. FOR SALE—PRODUCE FOR SALE OR TRADE dren. In the evening July 19 Mr. and their son, J. Klair Simpson. and Mrs. P. C. Jensen of Ontario, The bride-elect is a daughter of 15-FT. SPORTLINE OUTBOARD TOMATOES—Wesley J. Browne. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Payne of Phone 372-2694. 31-t^c —with Mark 75 motor. Will trade and Mrs. Charles Schweizer came Lewiston, Idaho. on late model pickup or tractor. to offer best wishes. Wedding plans are being ar­ Phone Parma 4-2731. 31-1 tc SAVE — Buy Grade A raw, state- Mr and Mrs. Bob Newgen went ranged for the near future. The By Mrs. George Moeller inspected milk. 65c a gallon at to the home of her brother, N. L. young couple will enter Nyssa ranch, 75c per gallon delivered (Dick) Wilson of Oregon Slope, high school this fall as seniors. WANTED or at stores. Call FIFE HOME Mrs. Richard Solo, Tommy and Thursday evening. Mr Wilson DAIRY, 372-2540, Nyssa. 19-tfc 4»— 4- LIVESTOCK — Hogs, cattle and Debbie of Boise visited July 23 had been ill. VISIT IN DeMINCK HOME sheep (all classes). Treasure with Mrs Fred Norman and two GET YOUR PIE CHERRIES at Bob Newgen recently took John Mrs. John Krommenhoek and Valley Packing Co. Phone 372- Treasure Valley Packing com­ Anderson, N. L. Wilson of Ore­ children are visiting this week boys in the George Moeller home 3103. 45-tfc Mrs. Melvin Spitze underwent pany. 30-lb. tins. One mile I , - ■ gon Slope, George M. Wilson of with her brother-in-law and sis­ west on Alberta. Phone 372- Nyssa, and Boyd Newgen to visit ter, Mr. and Mrs. Gene DeMinck. major surgery July 23 in Malheur Mr. and Mrs. G. Brent Folkman A FEW GENTLE, BROKE SAD­ Memorial hospital. 3103. 28-ltc Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Phipps. The The Krommenhoek family has DLE HORSES—C. Clyde Smith. For her daughter’s reception, A double - ring ceremony per­ Gale Coleman spent a recent men returned that evening to the spent the past year at Ft. Lewis, Phone 889-8666, Ontario. 2-tfc week at Wallowa Lake as a con- formed at noon June 25, 1962, in Mrs. Brower wore a sheath dress Anderson home. WORK WANTED Wash., where he has been serving selor at the Methodist Youth the Idaho Falls LDS temple unit­ of light blue silk. The bride­ DEAD ANIMALS Charles McArthur of Redmond, with the National Guard. He will ed Miss Irene Brower and G. groom’s mother wore a navy blue REMOVED FREE CUSTOM COMBINING — With was a guest Friday night at the receive his discharge this week camp. silk sheath dress. Both wore white Phone Payette 642-2591 Walter Sandburg of Portland Brent Folkman. “105” John Deere. Call Brent home of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel As- and the family will return to their Idaho Animal Products Co. A wedding trip took them to accessories and corsages of white who spent three weeks in the Folkman at 372-2686 or 372- toreca. He is a cousin of Mrs. As- home in Boise. Cecil Houston home left July 24 Yellowstone park, Jackson Hole, roses. 2434. 31-2tp toreca. 4*—+ Wyo., and Sun Valley, Idaho. for his home. A four - iier angel food castle Anna Marie Wilson of Welling­ The bride is a daughter of Mr. cake, trimmed in pink and topped MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES IRONING —to do in my home. Mrs. George Coleman and Gale ton. Colo., is visiting this week VISIT FROM CALIFORNIA Call 372-3155 31-tfc. and Mrs. J. E. Brower. Mr. and with pink satin bells, centered the FOR GENERAL SPRAYING of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith and went to Burley recently to take with the Harley Wilson family. Mrs. George Folkman are parents family of Walnut Creek, Calif, ar ­ serving table. Pink flower butter Tommy Stanley and Cindy Earn­ shrubs, trees and grounds, call CUSTOM HAY BALING—Baling Her sister, Letha, was a guest rived Sunday to visit her parents, shaw who had been visiting them. of the bridegroom. mints and cherry frappe were Fangen Bros. Greenhouse at there Friday night. 10c per bale; baling and stack­ An 8:30 o’clock evening recep­ served with the bridegroom cake, Mr. and Mrs. A H. Boydell. They were met in Burley by their 372-3437. 23-tfc ing, 15c. Call Chuck or Randy 4>—4- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Earn­ tion was given for the newlyweds baked by the bride’s mother. Miles at 889-6267. 23-13tc Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chard June 30 in the Nyssa LDS stake Gay Bybee served as hostess Mr. and Mrs. Joel Mitchell were shaw and returned to their home house. Decorations were and sons of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. LOST and FOUND large and Renee Hadley, sister of the TUCKER’S CHILD CARE CEN­ Max Jones and daughters were hosts for a steak fry July 23 at in Kemmerer, Wyoming. baskets of white gladioli and bridegroom, registered the guests. TER—Infants through 10 years LOST — Wide gold wedding band guests for a picnic dinner Sunday their home. Guests included Mrs, Attend Funeral Services lighted tapers. cared for while you work, shop in swimming pool. Reward! at the home of the ladies’ parents, Mamie Baker, Jean and Joan, Mr. Others assisting with serving Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard, Mrs. or play. Phone FR 2-2632. For her reception the bride and gifts were Flora Garner, Vir­ Phone 372-3953 or 372-3020. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farr. and Mrs. S. P. Kelley. John Zittercob and Mrs. Theo chose a floor - length gown of 30-2tc COMPLETE MEAT PROCESS­ Matherly went to Jerome July 21 chantilly lace over net and taf­ ginia Bybee, Mary Ann Bybee, ING—From custom butchering to attend funeral services for feta. The bodice was fashioned Cheryl Zesiger, Laura Jayo, Ruth Burbank, Donna Myrick, Sharon through custom cutting, wrap­ their aunt, Mrs. Miles Canada. HELP WANTED with scoop neckline trimmed in ping, curing, smoking and sau­ Christian Wilson of Payette tiny seed pearls and sequins, long Drown, Jean Baker, Marla Chris­ sage making. Stock received at recently spent two days with tapered buttoned sleeves and a tensen, Jo Ann Handley and Shir­ SALESMAN to sell Combustion- your convenience—day or night. eer automatic coal-fired space her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Basque waistline. The full skirt ley Ashby. "If Your Favorite Dolly Needs Repair — Music was provided by Emiline “You get the best’’ at Treasure heaters. Tremendous need in George Coleman. was designed with tiers of ruffles McGinnis and her orchestra. Mas­ Valley Packing Co., 1 mile west To Be Cleaned. Dressed or Have New Hair" your area. Good financing. Miss Dorothy Houston started in back. on Alberta. Phone 372-3103. Extensive advertising program. July 23 to Hollywood Beauty Her elbow-length veil of illu- ter of ceremonies was Phillip D. Clowers of Madras. Other pro ­ No experience necessary. Send school in Boise. ision was held by a large organza short letter to: Western Coal Several from the Arcadia com- rose encircled with pearls. She gram selections included prayer Visiting Hours — 1 to 4 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS Equipment Co., 445 West 5100 ' munity attended the wedding wore a double strand of pearls, by Bishop Wayne Berrett of the Owyhee ward, vocal selections by South, Ogden, Utah. We will July 22 of Carolyn Schilling and a gift from the bridegroom and TRAVEL OPPORTUNITY— Join contact you. 30-tfc i Ronald P r u y n a t Lutheran carried a bouquet of shasta daisies Jean Baker, Sherry Glenn, Bar­ Hawaii Air Tour Oct. 26 For 308 Park Avenue Nyssa, Oregon church in Ontario. Eastern Orgeonians. $363.43. accented with baby breath and bara Glover and Eleanor Poulsen, Men and Women Needed accompanied by Shirley Ashby. Lily Martin and her son, Em- turquoise ribbon Write Sather Tours and Travel, TO TRAIN FOR A reading was given by Colleen mett of Weiser and Mr. and Mrs. 12 Dorian SE, Pendleton. 31-6tp. The Misses Karen Bybee and i Cecil Houston visited July 22 Jan Rinehart attended as brides­ Froerer, piano solo by Tanya Bur­ with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hous­ maids. while Debbie Brower serv­ ningham and remarks by Bishop We prepare men and women, age ORDER METAL HEAD GATES now for your concrete ditches. ton at Homedale. ed as junior bridesmaid. All were Howard Bair of Nyssa Second 18 to 55. No experience neces­ Eder Hardware. Phone FR 2- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Winchester attired in gowns of turquoise chif­ ward. sary, grammar school education 2266. 17-tfc and family of Nyssa visited July fon over satin. They wore shoes Out - of - town guests included usually sufficient. Permanent 23 with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest to match their gowns, white those from Madras and Portland, jobs, no layoffs, short hours. I ELECTROLUX — Sales and ser­ Stephensen. High pay, advancement, Send ! vice. E. R. Anderson, route 3, gloves, strands of pearls, a gift Ore.; Pocatello, Burley, Heyburn, Mrs. Clyde Bowers and Mrs. from the bride and carried nose­ Letha. Idaho; and Ogden, Utah. name, home address, phore I Sunnyside, Weiser, Idaho. Au­ The new Mrs. Folkman was Don Bowers and girls visited gays of white shasta daisies. number and time home. Write thorized dealer. Phone 549- graduated from Nyssa high school July 18 in the George Moeller Box 785-CS, Nyssa. 14-2tp Flower girl was Lisa Mitchell. 1581. 42-tfc home. Her escort was Bradley Clowers. in 1962 Her husband was grad­ Mr. and Mrs. Art Winkler and Henry Mendazona served as best uated in 1959 from Nyssa high SALESMAN—Over 35 with some ADDING MACHINE TAPE, type­ selling experience. Excellent writer ribbons, file folders, etc., family of Tillamook, Oregon man and ushers were Tom Jayo and is a self-employed farmer on opportunity to work in Nyssa route 2, Nyssa, where the newly­ on sale at the Gate City Jour­ attended the Schilling-Pruyn and Jerry Myrick area. Call 889-8282. 23-tfc weds are making their home. nal office. Dial 372-2233. wedding and visited her brother, ; Fred Schilling and family. They GRANDDAUGHTER VISITS left July 23 for Greeley, Colorado Esther Heldt, daughter of Mr. | to visit relatives. and Mrs. James Heldt of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schnabel is spending several days visiting and daughter and Miss Irene her grandmother, Mrs Louise Schilling and Ron Lenz of Kent, Heldt. I Wash., came to attend the wed­ +—4- ding of their sister, Carolyn. GRANDCHILDREN VISIT • | Irene and Ron Lenz left July 23. Mr. and Mr». Jake Fischer visit­ but the Schnabels remained for ed Sunday in Boise with their for a longer visit. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Godfrey. The Godfrey’s Mr. and Mrs. Reib Eldridge of three children returned home Hillsboro were recent guests in with their grandparents for a I the Jake Fischer home. visit. •J*— GUESTS IN CHESTER HOME Mr. and Mrs. Greig Claney of Vale and Mr. and Mrs. Boh Wil­ son visited Saturday evening with Mr and Mrs Gene Chester The V Claneys were Sunday dinner V guests in the Chester home. i 4*—+ VISIT IN DORMAN HOME Mr. and Mrs S C Brown and children of Portland spent the I weekend with her mother. Mrs Trithion means more profit for growers of legume seed crops X Margie Dorman. The family was in southern Idaho and southeastern Oregon! Trithion is so enroute to Payette Lakes where they are spending a week’s vaca­ persistent and so broad-range in its action that one applica­ tion. 4-4. tion cleans up many major pests for weeks. It is one of the SPENDS TIME AT BANKS very few materials that controls both aphid and mite pests. Brad Maxfield spent from Sun­ day to Thursday of last week with Once applied, Trithion is relatively harmless to bees; they Steve Alters at Banks, Idaho The boys were guests of Steve's can return to work in fields treated with Trithion with little I grandmother. Mrs. Ethel Alters chance of injury. See your Stauffer dealer for local recom­ who presently resides in the Al­ ters cabin mendations. i GATE CITY JOURNAL WANT ADS Around Arcadia DOLLS—DOLLS—DOLLS! Call 372-3400 for Appointment! ROYCE'S DOLL CLINIC Civil Service Exams on legume seed crops... TRITHION controls pea aphid, two-spotted mite, other pests I Clearance Sale! STARTING THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 ALL SUMMER DRESSES Reduced 3 3 Vs % (No Refunds or Exchanges on Sale Items) Marguerite s Apparel 223 Main Street Nyssa, Oregon Phone 372-3127 CALIFORNIAN VISITS Mrs. Lena Doan of Los Ange­ les, Calif , is visiting her son-in- law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Lyman H Russell. 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