Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 13, 1962, Page 8, Image 8

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    M. Alexander
Lorraine Bishop, Mrs.
Installed as Guardian
Elton Hunsucker Of Job's Daughters
members for bethel 25
Plan Autumn Rites of Council
Ontario and bethel 33 of Nys­
Auxiliary Ladies Hold Miss Barnhouse,
Nyssa Stake House Reception Honors Back-to-School
Party; Dean Lancaster
Slate
Initiation
Meet
Newlyweds United in Temple Rites
Tell Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Mancil Bishop of sa, International Order of Job’s
route 2, Nyssa, announce the en­ Daughters, were installed Sunday
gagement and approaching mar­ at a joint service in Nyssa Ma­
riage of their daughter, Lorraine, sonic hall.
to Elton J Hunsucker, son of Mr
and Mrs. James B. Hunsucker of 1 Installing officers were Jan
Rinehart, chaplain; Mary Lou
Ontario.
Lancaster,
musician; Bonnie
Miss Bishop is a graduate of
Nyssa high school and is present­ Sappe, reporter; Mary Kay Olsen,
ly employed in Payette, Idaho. guide; and Karen Ellis, marshal.
Her fiance was graduated from Louise Wernick served as the in­
Ontario high school and Is also stalling officer of the afternoon.
New council members for the
employed in Payette.
An Oct. 25 wedding is being Nyssa bethel include Myrtle Al­
exander, guardian; Roy Holmes,
planned by the couple.
associate guardian; Marcella
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Lowe, secretary; Earlene Jen-
Mrs. Tom Eldredge Hosts
|
mngs, associate secretary; Earl
Thursday Bridge Club
Thursday afternoon bridge club I Alexander, treasurer; Dianne
members met last week at the i Maulding, director of music; Otil-
home of Mrs Tom Eldredge At­ lia Boydell, associate director of
tending as guest players were music.
Betty Rinehart and Helen Gon­
Mrs. Jim Yost and Mrs. Dale Gar­
rison. Prizes were won by Mrs. yer, epics; Louise Wernick, Lu­
Artie Robertson and Mrs. J. L. cille Wilson and Darlene Hamil­
ton, sociability; Lucille Steiner,
Herriman.
Lois Boenig and Virginia Tim­
4-
merman, hospitality; Pat Marcum
Mrs. DeMinck Entertains
and
Marie Holmes, activities; Ma­
Jaycee Wives Bridge Club
Mrs. Gene DeMinck was hostess rie Wilson, scrap book.
Ralph Lowe, transportation;
Friday evening to members of the
Jaycee Wives Bridge club. Two Pauline Mackey, publicity; Lo­
tables were in play during the retta Cundall, May Tracy and
session. Mrs. Lyle Miner attended Winifred Kygar, paraphernalia;
as gue»t player. Prizes were won Jerry Mackey, Charlie Wernick
by Mrs. L. E. Tibbets and Mrs. and Ray Huffman, fraternal rela­
tions; L. A. Maulding and John j Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. McCrady*
Duane Holcomb.
Portrait by Schoen.
Olsen, finance; Vera Olsen, Joy
McPartland and Thelma Huffman,
A double - ring ceremony per­
philanthropic.
formed Aug. 14, 1962, in the Idaho attired in gowns of powder blue
Mr. and (Mrs. Bob Hall of On­ Falls LDS temple united Miss Di­ and carried bouquets of pink car­
tario were installed as associate ane Talbot and Marine Lt. Dennis nations and white streamers.
guardian and guardian of bethel E. McCrady.
Francis McCrady served as best
25.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. man for his brother. Ushers were
Immediately following installa­ and Mrs. Sylvan E. Talbot of route LeRoy Morris, Glenn Walker and
tion of council members, a school 2, Parma. Parents of the bride­ Chuck Reib.
of instruction was held under di­ groom are Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mc­
For her daughter’s wedding re­
rection of Dr. L. A. Maulding, past Crady of 207 Ennis avenue, Nyssa. ception, Mrs. Talbot wore a pink
associate grand guardian of the
A reception was given for the lace sheath jacket-dress, while the
state of Oregon.
newlyweds
on Friday, Aug. 24, in bridegroom’s mother was attired
During the business session, the
the
Nyssa
LDS
stake house, with in a green brocaded sheath dress
local bethel voted to hold a style
approximately
200
guests in at­ with jacket. Both wore corsages
show and friendship night at the tendance.
i
of pink blossoms.
next scheduled meeting.
A four-tier wedding cake, trim­
For her reception the new Mrs.
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med in pink and containing sugar
McCrady
wore
a
floor-length
gown
Barbecue Dinner Honors
of chantilly lace over net and taf­ bells, centered the refreshment
Cappers on Anniversary
table. Assisting with the serving,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Capper feta. The fitted bodice was de­ gifts and guest registration were
signed
with
sweetheart
neckline
were honored Sept. 5 by members
the Mmes. Valdo Talbot, Frank
of their family with a barbecue and long tapered sleeves. The Jurries, Oleen Talbot, Waynard
bouffant
skirt
contained
lace
dinner at the home of their son-
Talbot, Gladys Hislop, E. R. Cart­
in-law and daughter, Mr. and roses.
wright, John Baines and the
Her
illusion
veil
was
held
by
a
Mrs. Roy Miller, near Parma.
Misses Janice McCrady, Vickie
Honoring their parents and pearl-studded crown and she car­ Hislop and Gayle Talbot.
grandparents on their 56th wed­ ried a bouquet of red roses and
HEAR
Master of ceremonies during the
t t.
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ding anniversary were Mr. and lace, tied with white ribbon.
program was the bride’s uncle,
Mrs Cecil Richards, Phyllis and
Mrs. Bill Dennett attended as Waynard Talbot. Among program
Janice; Mr. and Mrs Percy Cap­ matron of honor, while brides­ selections were vocal solos by
per and Ralph, all of Nyssa; Mr. maids were Mrs Marilyn Brooks, Mrs. Deraid Baxter and Mrs. Du­
and Mrs. Glen Osborne, Charlotte Mrs. Donald Bullard and Mrs. ane VanLeuven, an aunt. Miss
Capper and Linda Jennings of Richard Maschman. They were Judy Manville and Christine Hunt
and the host couple.
SEPT. 19 THRU 30 Caldwell
rendered a vocal duet and piano j
Another son-in-law and daugh­
selections were presented by Eve­
Celebrates
Anniversary
7:45 p. m.—Nightly
ter, Tech. Sgt. and Mrs. Henry
Miss Linda Clapp, daughter of lyn and Evan Weeks and Miss
Storm of Beale Air Force base in
11:00 a. m.—Sundays
Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Clapp, Tanya Burningham.
California, arrived the following
The new Mrs. McCrady was
celebrated
her tenth birthday
day at the Miller home. They are
graduated from Fruitland high
anniversary
last
Friday
evening.
in the valley visiting for a month
school. Her husband was a
before leaving for Puerto Rico Cille Tracy, Janice and Anita graduate of Nyssa high school 1959
and
Piercy
accompanied
the
honoree
where they will remain for three
is presently stationed with the
years, At present they are visit- on a bowling party
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United States Marine corps at
OMAR BARNHOUSE. Pastor ing their son and daughter-in-
El Toro, Calif.
law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Storm in GUESTS IN MITCHELL HOME
Following a wedding trip
Mrs.
Leo
Lorenz
of
Miami,
Fla.,
Emmett.
arrived last Thursday for a visit through Yellowstone park, Gla­
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. cier park and into Canada, the
George Mitchell. Weekend guests newlyweds are now residing in I
in the Mitchell home were her Santa Ana, Calif.
sister, Miss Doris Koontz, and a
cousin. Miss May McMillan, both Eagles Duplicate Club
of San Francisco.
Bridge Winners Listed
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Eagles Duplicate Bridge club
HOST SUNDAY DINNER
WHOLESALE or RETAIL
held its regular session Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge en­ evening with Roy Nishizaki in
tertained with dinner Sunday in charge. In the north-south group
honor of Mrs. Clara Sargent of Nishizaki and Howard Myrick
Menlo Park, Calif. Fourteen fam­ tied with Dr. L. A. Maulding and
PHONE 452 3566
ily members from Boise and Mrs. Leo Lorenz for first and
Fruitland were in attendance.
second places. Mrs. Houston Wil­
Five Miles South of Fruitland on U. S. Highway 95
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son and Mrs Bill Fangen were
VISIT GRANDMOTHER
third place winners.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peterson
Receiving high scores in the
and family spent last week visit­ I east-west group were Dale Garri-
ing his grandmother, Mrs. Armit- 1 son and Lawrence Pace, first;
ta Bartholomew. They were en­ | Mrs. Howard Myrick and Mrs. E.
route to their new home in Mani­ H. Brandt, second; Mrs. Harry
tou Springs, Colo., from Puvallup. Miner and Mrs. Eddie Taylor,
Wash.
third.
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RETURN FROM SEATTLE
Feted on Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gruber re­
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marcum
turned home Friday from Seattle entertained Saturday in honor of
where they attended the World’s their daughter, Sara on her sec­
Fair and also visited relatives. ond birthday anniversary. Help­
— OFFERS
The couple left Sunday on a ing her celebrate the occasion
three-week trip to Indiana.
w’ere Bonnie and Butch House.
For a
Spiritual Treat —
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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1962
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE EIGHT
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Rev. Harold Glaze
Sing and Speak
Nyssa Church
Of the Nazarene
Bartlett Pears—Jonathan Apples
SYME'S COLD STORAGE
ZERBEL
FLYING SERVICE
Heli' Aerial Application !
CALL US FOR DEFOLIATION
o
Alfalfa Seed Growers.
This Is the Season for Spotted Aphids
So Watch Your New Seeding Now
lor winter
Let us
—CALL —
Nyssa 674-2023 Days, After 6 p.m. 372-2603
Adrian . . . 339-4200
Job’s Daughters Elect
And Install New Officers
International Order of Job’s
Daughters, bethel 33, met Sept. 6
in the Masonic hall for its first
meeting of the fall season. Hon­
ored Queen Kathleen McPartland
presided during the session.
Escorted and introduced were
Jan Rinehart, Karen Ellis, Mary
Kay Olsen and Dianne Maulding,
all past honored queens of bethel
33. Dr. L. A. Maulding, past as­
sociate grand guardian of the
state of Oregon, and Louise Wer-
nick, guardian of bethel 33, were
introduced.
New officers elected and in­
stalled were Pauline Butler, jun­
ior princess; Carolyn Lowe, guide;
Marilyn Gonyer, marshal; and
Florine Kygar, second messenger.
Installation was also held for Pam
Alexander, senior princess.
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and
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ECONOMIC CONTROL
Fraternal Order of Eagles aux-
I iliary met Tuesday evening for a
l short business meeting and an-
j nual back-to-school party.
Application for membership of
"Butch” Reece was voted on and
accepted. Word from Virginia
Brandt informed members that
Carlos Parra had won third place
with his pictures at the State fair
in Salem.
Carlene Love and Ruth Collins
were top winners with their back-
to-school costumes and Barbara
Jaques was winner of the door
prize. Backto-school lunches were
served by Edna Mills and Jimmie
Ann Hatch.
Next regular meeting will be
Sept. 18 and will be the auxili­
ary’s annual anniversary party
honoring all charter members and
past presidents.
Refreshment committee will in­
clude Freda Holcomb, Betty Jean
Holcomb and Stella Morris. Ini­
Miss Jackie Barnhouse
tiation of three new members will
The Rev. and Mrs. Omar Barn­
also be held that evening.
house, 412 Good avenue, Nyssa,
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announce the engagement of their
School of Instruction Held
daughter, Jackie, to Dean Lancas­
By Eastern Star Chapter
ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Muri Lan­
Golden Rule chapter 131, Order caster, 307 North Fourth street.
of Eastern Star, held a school of
Miss Barnhouse is a senior at
instruction Sept. 5 in the Masonic Nyssa high school. Her fiance is
hall under direction of Lillian P.1 a graduate of the local high school
Davis of Vernonia, associate grand and attended College of Idaho. He
conductress of the Grand chapter is presently employed by Union !
of Oregon.
Pacific Railroad company in Nys- |
Special guests were Vida Mad­ sa.
dox and Fay Reed, worthy matron I No definite wedding date has I
and patron of Star chapter 69 of been selected by the young |
couple.
Ontario.
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Special notice was given that j
Mrs. Phillip Eastman of Los |
the first bowling meet will be
held Sunday, Sept. 23, at 1:30 p.m. Angeles visited several days last |
week with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard |
in Ontario.
A potluck dinner preceded the Eastman.
Wednesday evening meeting.
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TREE-RIPENED PRUNES
DON B. MOSS
Have It Done Now and
Avoid the Winter Rush!
FIRESTONE
— We Service All Types and All Makes —
DEALER STORE
EDER'S .
202 Main Street
417 Main Street
Phon* PR 2-2124
Nyssa
Phone 372-2266
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Bridge Instruction
To Begin in October
For Eagles Groups
Any member of the Eagle»
lodge, his wife or auxiliary mem­
ber interested in taking beginners
bridge lessons is asked to contact
Mrs. Ray Russell or Mrs. Eddie
Taylor.
According to Mrs. Russell, Fran
Fowler of Ontario will give in­
struction beginning in October if
enough interest is shown. Lessons
will be given weekly until a
course of 10 has been completed.
Eagles Duplicate Bridge club
will pay half the cost of the les­
sons and each individual must
pay the other half in advance,
Mrs. Russell concluded.
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GUESTS IN NAMPA
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knoedler
were Sunday afternoon visitors
at the Ray Benzon home in Nam­
pa. Mrs. Knoedler recently re­
turned from a month’s viist with
relatives in Corvallis and Salem.
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VISIT FROM LOS ANGELES
Mr. and Mrs. Arley Booth of
Los Angeles are visiting their son
and daughter - in - law, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Quinowski and fam­
ily-
WE SHARPEN
Lawn Mowers
and
ALL TOOLSI
$2.50 — $5.00
SMITH SHOP
509 Main Si.
THANK YOU!
Malheur County 4-H Clubs and FFA Chapters take this
opportunity to express their appreciation to the merchants and
individuals who made their Junior Fat Stock Sale such a huge
success. Our special thanks to the Malheur County Livestock
Association, which sponsored the sale, to the Ontario Livestock
Commission Company, which underwrote the sale, and to
those who bid or sent in bids.
— SALE PERSONNEL —
Col.
Col.
Col.
Col.
Col.
Col.
Ellis White
Clayt. Tschirgi
Red Fritts
O’Neil Holloway
Dallas Chaney
Ken Trout
Morgan Beck
Charles Pickthome
Delbert Taylor
E. B. Crossley
Lourana Echanis
Dorothy Roark
— SALE COMMITTEE —
Larry Woodell
Kenny Zimmerschied
Cecil Houston
Del Taylor
Clyde Boston
Tom McElroy
Norman Hipp
Dwight Wyckoff
Lester Cleaver
Charles Pickthome
— BUYERS
Albertson’s Food Center, Ont.
Albertson Ranch Acct., Nyssa
Amalgamated Sugar Co., Nyssa
Andrews Seed, Ontario
B & M Equipment Co., Nyssa
Baker Production Credit
Association, Ontario
Bank of Idaho, Caldwell
Bauman Farm Equipment,
Nyssa
Morgan Beck, Ontario
Benson Glass, Ontario
Blackaby Insurance Agency,
Ontario
Clyde Boston, Ontario
Business Men’s Association
of Weiser
Cables Chevrolet, Ontario
Cairo Service, Ontario
Cattleman’s Livestock
Auction. Nampa
Clover Lawn Dairy, Nyssa
Curtiss Breeding Service, Ont.
Davis Livestock Auction,
Caldwell
Davis Specialty Meats, Ontario
Dentinger Feed & Seed. Vale
M. Doan, Ontario
Eagles Lodge, Nyssa
East Side Cafe, Ontario
Eder Building Supply, Nyssa
Eder Hardware, Nyssa
Bill Elder. Ontario
Farmers Feed & Seed, Nyssa
Farmers Supply Co-op, Ontario
Federal Land Bank, Ontario
Fields Insurance, Ontario
Fine Sheep Co., Nyssa
First National Bank, Nyssa
First National Bank, Ontario
Earl Flock. Ontario
Flying Realty, Vale
Gambel Island Feeders, Inc.,
Nyssa
Gentry Ford Sales. Ontario
Ginzel’s Jewelry, Ontario
Blaine Girvin, Vale
Golden Slipper. Vale
Harrod & Hysell Plbg., Vale
E M Hauser. Ontario
Hawley Meat Packing, Vale
Joe Hobson. Sr.
Holloway Motor Co., Ontario
Bill Hutchinson, Vale
Hvline Hereford Ranch. Ont.
Idaho Meat Packers, Caldwell
Idaho Power Co., Ontario
Ideal Gas A Appliance, Ny«sa
Iseri Insurance. Ontario
Johnson Tire Co., Ontario
Dwight Johnston, Ontario
Paul Johnston. Ontario
Denny Jones. Juntura
Tom Joyce. Juntura
KSRV Radio Station, Ontario
Jim Kakebeeke, Ontario
Kessler Garage. Vale
Lloyd’s Conoco. Vale
Tom McElroy. Vale
M & W Market. Vale Ar Nyssa
Maag Brothers. Vale
Malheur County Farm
Bureau. Ontario
Malheur Co. Livestock Assn.
Malheur Drug, Vale
Malheur Insurance, Ontario
Massey-Ferguson, Ontario
Maudie’s Cafe, Payette
Moore Hotel, Ontario
Mutch Oil Co., Ontario
Norsedco, Inc., Adrian
Nyssa Implement Co., Nyssa
Nyssa Motors, Nyssa
Nyssa Supply Co-op, Nyssa
OK Livestock Market, Caldwell
Ontario Argus-Observer, Ont.
Ontario Clinic, Ontario
Ontario Grain, Ontario
Ontario Livestock Commission
Co., Ontario
Ontario Market. Ontario
Ontario Merc, Ontario
Ontario Produce, Ontario
Ore-Ida Foods, Inc., Ontario
Oregon Radiator, Ontario
Owyhee Meat Packers,
Homedale
Owyhee Truck & Impl., Nyssa
Palomino Cafe. Ontario
Parma Waterlifter, Parma
Paulus Jewelry, Nyssa
Payless Drug, Ontario
Peterson Furniture, Ontario
Retread Hut, Ontario
Rex Theatre, Vale
Bob Robertson. Ontario
George Russell, Vale
S fr S Cattle Co.. Nyssa
Safeway. Ontario
Sather & Newson. Ontario
Wm. Schireman, Nyssa
Signal Service, Nyssa
Simplot Food Processors.
Caldwell, Nyssa. Ontario
Simplot Soil Builders. Ontario
Slater & Sons. Homedale
Rep. Bob Smith. Bums
Snake River Horse Racing
Association. Ontario
Bill Stewart. Ontario
John Stringer. Nyssa
Stringer Brothers, Nyssa
Vaughn Stringer. Nvssa
Tanaka Clinic. Ontario
Bob Thompson Agencv. Nyssa
Thompson Electric. Ontario
The Cue. Vale
Timber-Lam Ontario
Treasure Valley Packing Co.,
Nyssa
U. S. National Bank, Ontario
U. S. National Bank. Vale
U. S. 30 Drive-In Cafe. Ontario
Vale Grain & Feed. Vale
Vale Hotel. Vale
Vale Livestock Auction. Vale
Vale Merc. Vale
Van Petten Lumber Co.,
Adrian and Ontario
Veterinary Clinic. Ontario
Vaughn Lockers. Ontario
Wells Ar Davies. Payette
Western Auto Supply. Ontario
Westfall Wheel Alignment,
Ontario
Ellis A. White. Ontario
Wilson Super Market. Nvssa
Yturri. O’Kief Ar Cox Ontario