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THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FOUR City Librarian Reviews New Books Available to Nyssa Reading Public Supt. W. McPartland Discusses Expenses Of Athletic Program Miss Sharen Jaques, Gary Smith Wed In Caldwell Methodist Church Rites Continued from Page 1) Librarian Joy Bell reports the "David—Warrior and King" by track and baseball seasons or 11 following books have recently Frank G. Slaughter. Here is the weeks. This averages out at $1.10 •been added for circulation at Nys thrilling drama of “the sweetest per hour for the ime put in by singer of all Israel,’’ who was this coach. About 35 students turn sa public library: anointed by the Prophet Samuel out for this sport, but due to the ADULT READING: "Now It Can Be Told" by Leslie and grew up to unite the many fact that we have only the two R. Groves. The story of the Man nations of Israel into one king courts furnished by the city, it hattan project. As the Army en dom of unparalleled glory and is difficult to keep this many gineer in charge of the entire splendor. The reader’s interest is players interested. ■Manhattan project, Leslie Groves at once caught by the turbulent Another $50 is paid by the dis had a power and responsibility events that led from David’s slay trict to a coach of basketball who not exceeded even by General ing of the Philistine giant Goliath conducts a class for 50 fifth and Eisenhower’s. Most of his actions to his persecution by King Saul. sixth grade students on a Satur "Since You Ask Me" by Ann day program. and decisions raised howls of an guished protest from one group or Landers. The nation’s most wide 200 Students Benefit another. This is also a detailed ly syndicated advice columnist— The total salary outlay for story of the project, which for se read by more than 20 million peo. curity reasons has never before I pie—offers expert, down-to-earth coaches in the high school is counsel on everyday problems of $2650. This amount of money pro been possible to tell in full. vides training for 252 students in "A Room of One's Own" by Vir love, home, marriage and parent six different sports. Some of these ginia Woolf. Women—asks Mrs hood. boys participate in three or even "Seven Days in May" by Flet- Woolf — what is the truth about their nature? Why have men al- | cher Knebel and Charles W Bai- four sports, so it is possible that ways had power and wealth and ley II. Ordinarily Colonel Martin about 200 different students are influence and fame—while worn- J. Casey of the Marines faced taken care of for this amount of en had nothing but children? Mrs. I Sunday duty in the Pentagon with money. The junior high program should Woolf speaks for her sex with as a kind of sunny resignation. But much fancy as logic, as much wit this morning a vague uneasiness be added to the above high school as knowledge and with the imag- accompanied him as he approach- costs as it is a part of the over ination of a true novelist. ed his duties as director of re- all athletic program. The junior "The Split-Level Trap" by Ri- j search and planning for the Joint high coaches receive a total of chard E. Gordon, M.D., Ph D. | Chiefs of Staff. Casey couldn’t $680 for football, basketball, base Working with the cooperation of diagnose it. Certainly there were ball and track. One hundred and Columbia university and the plenty of possible causes. I he forty lads are given training in states of New Jersey and New country was in a sullen mood— these sports by the junior high York. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon com- apprehensive over the nuclear coaches. So we have approximately 400 pleted one of the most searching | disarmament, treaty, angered by analyses of American suburban the prolonged missile strike, wor students receiving coaching life ever attempted. But the Gor ried about unemployment and struction for a total of $3330 dons went further — they found inflation, not quite sure of the all extra-curricular sports. which suburbanites are most like man in the White House. Board Allocates $1400 ly to have emotional problems, JUNIOR BOOKS: In addition to the $3330 paid "The Boys' Book of Radio and and they found that these suburb out in salaries the school board anites—under stress can be help Electronics" by Alfred Morgan. has allocated $1400 in past years ed — before they reach the point This book contains information and Mrs. Gary Lee Smith about the nature of electricity, to aid the student body program. of breakdown. The First Methodist church in square neckline, finished with The only income the athletic "Silent Spring" by Rachel Car- electronic circuits, electron tubes, department has is from football Caldwell, Idaho, was the scene of scalloped design. Diamond-shaped son. The author is a biologist who transistors, radio communications, and basketball receipts, These an 8 o’clock evening ceremony inserts of the scallop of chantilly became so concerned with this amplifiers and electromagnetic uniting Miss Sharen Kay Jaques lace were repeated in the skirt situation that she spent 4% years waves. All the projects can be two sports pay for all the ex and Gary Lee Smith. across the front and up the side penses of baseball, track, wrestl done at home and suppliers of gathering data from all over Am ing and tennis. The recent court In the presence of 200 invited back. The center back of the erica, and from other parts of the materials are cited throughout. skirt was adorned with a petal "The Great Constitution" by ease demonstrated that the ath guests, the Dec. 14 double-ring world, on the effects of the pesti letic department cannot afford to rites were performed by the Rev. bow. cides now in general use. The Henry Steele Commager. buy inferior equipment, so foot Harold Nye, pastor of the church. Her elbow-length veil was held facts, as set forth in this book, "Men of Science and Invention." ball is expensive insofar as equip by a crown of seed pearls and she The bride is a daughter of Mr. are appalling. An American Heritage series. ment in concerned. and Mrs. Elmer Jaques, former carried a white orchid atop a "Gifts From the Garden" by "Birth of a Rocket" by Erik Exclusive of the cost of build Nyssans, of Caldwell. The bride silver ball containing pink rose Suzanne James. This book is Bergaust. This book goes into ings, the taxpayers foot the bill groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. buds. unique because it is the only one more detail on the actual building for athletics to the tune of $4730. Cecil Smith of Adrian. Miss Dianne Maulding attended whi h tells how to use the bounty of rockets, taking the reader in This represents one-half of one White chrysanthemums and as maid of honor, while Mrs. Don from home gardens in making ap side the giant vehicles. The read mill of the individual taxpayer’s paradise blue ribbon bows pro ald Holmes of Caldwell was mat pealing gifts. You don’t need a er is left with an informative and money for this program. Weigh vided the altar setting, while or ron of honor. Other attendants lot of plants—a few strands of impressive picture of the complex this amount of money against the ganist was Mrs. Harold Nye. Solo were Mrs. Donald Bullard and ivy can be the basis for an Ivy scientific and technological pro fact that these boys are given ist was Mark Moncur who sang Mrs. Farrell Jones. Their identi Christmas tree, ivy wreath and cesses by which these amazing valuable training, plus the fact “Whither Thou Goest” and “The I ether interesting articles. You cal gowns were of paradise blue giants oí speed and power are that they are not roaming the Lord’s Prayer,” accompanied by don’t need much skill — you do velveteen and they carried balls born. streets or the countryside during Mrs. Tom Jayo. i -ed this book. of white chrysanthemums. "The Sign Painting Cour»«" by this time and see if you still think Given in marriage by her "Gettysburg" by Slephen Long Fred Jensen of Ontario served street. This could have been a E. C. Matthews. The author's aim the athletic program is too ex father. Miss Jaques wore a floor as best man, while ushers were pensive. is to teach you commercial sign length gown of taffeta. A wide Gary Jaques of Caldwell, Bruce story of Italy or Korea, of France band of sequin-trimmed chantilly Taylor of Stead Air Force base in or Germany. The author shows painting and sign building as it is To Buy, Sell, Rent or Hire, lace formed the complete bodice, | Nevada, Duane Gerdes of Cald the violence and tenderness, the being done today in leading shops Classifieds Get Quick Results! fashioned with long sleeves and well and Dean Lancaster of Nys deep compulsions and fears that all over the country. Shows lat overcome the "people” when they est methods of doing truck letter sa. are involved in a great catas ing, office doors, wood letters, re Ringbearer was Curtis Moncur. trophe. Battles are neither dates flecting signs, plastics, sprayed Linda Williams and Lynn Beguhl, signs, gold leaf, silk screen pro nor places on a map. They are i attired in white brocade frocks the living people who were there, cess, modern alphabets, etc. It with paradise blue cummerbunds, I includes money-making business and the characters that a novelist | lighted the tapers. information. recreates from them. New books going into circula-' ’ "The Cuban Invasion" by Karl For her daughters wedding, tion Saturday, Jan. 5, at Malheur E. Meyer. An objective account ■ Mrs. Jaques wore a dress of beige county library include the follow of the Cubar^ invasion using first I brocade with ranch - mink trim. ing: hand experience, official papers The bridegroom’s mother was at "How to Have More Money to and magazine articles as a basis tired in a blue afternoon dress. I Spend" by B. J. Blaustein. From for conclusion. Both wore orchid corsages. — Conducted by — long experience in credit banking "The Nuremberg Trial" by Joe A four-tier wedding cake, trim Col. Bert Anderson Col. Guy Sparks the author gives specific advice J Heydecker. A history of Nazi med with pink rose buds, center Ontario — 889-5501 Ny««a — 372-3475 for living on your income, manag Germany as revealed through the ed the refreshment table at a ing your debts and ultimately get testimony at Nuremberg. — Clark — reception following the ceremony. I ting rid of them. "Death Row Chaplain" by By Assisting with serving were the JIM YOST. Nyssa — Phone 372-3071 "The Retirement Handbook" by ron Eshelman. An eyewitness ac bride’s aunts, Mrs. Donald J. Tay For the Latest Auction News, Listen to KSRV, Ontario, Joseph C. Buckley. An enlarged count of life on Death Row, exe lor and Mrs. T. E. Williams; Mrs. at 12:15 p.m. Daily. edition of a practical guide in cutions of the condemned and a Emil Beguhl, sister of the bride eludes the latest social security searching analysis of capital pun-| groom, and Mrs. Fay Collins. provisions, recommendations of ishment, by the Chaplain at San Attending the gift table were , ADMINISTRATOR AUCTION the White House Conference on Quentin state prison. Diane Williams, Diane McGarvin SATURDAY. JAN. 5. 1 p.m.—Located 8 miles west of Vale Aging and information on new "The Trial of Mr». Abraham and Sharon Woods. Mrs. Edward on Burns highway. 1954 CHEVROLET Va-TON PICKUP. 1952 housing provisions. Lincoln" by Homer Croy. An ac Adler was in charge of registering FORD TRACTOR. Other Farm Machinery. FURNITURE "Wealth and Power" by Gabriel count of Mary Todd Lincoln’s san guests. (Including Four Antique Chairs). BALED HAY, BARLEY. Kalko. A provocative economic ity trial. The new Mrs. Smith is a 1960 I MRS. GEORGE BALL, Owner-Administrator. Terms, cash. analysis which contradicts the "Tha Great Philosopher»" by graduate of Nyssa high school, at- I theories of Kuznets, Galbraith Karl Jaspers. The author draws tended University of Oregon and | Lunch on grounds. and Riesman. on his 40 years’ experience as a is presently employed in the of-I "Blackfeet and Buffalo" by philosophy teacher, his deep fund fice of J. R. Simplot company. COMPLETE DAIRY DISPERSAL James Willard Schultz. Memo of knowledge and his powers of The bridegroom was graduated in analysis to lead the general philo 1957 from Adrian high school, j MONDAY. JAN. 7, 1 p.m.—Located 8 miles southwest of ries of life among the Indians. sophical reader and student to a served three years in the army I Nyssa on Adrian highway to Owyhee corners, then 3 miles direct confrontation with the and is an employee of Amalga west on Owyhee Dam road. 80 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN CAT ideas of seven great philosophers mated Sugar company. They are I TLE. REGISTERED BULL. 2 years old. Cows carry service CHMtue? who have determined the history at home at 17 North Ninth street of Wettstein bull and are out of artificial breeding. All are of men through either their per in Nyssa. vaccinated and tattooed. Sale will be held under cover. VER Among out-of-state guests were sonal example or their seminal NAL SHARP, Owner. Terms, cash. Lunch. FREE Coffee. Mrs. Donald J Taylor and Bruce thought. "Drugs, Medicine« and Man" by of Stead Air Force base, Nevada. Harold Burn. A layman's guide to the current use of drugs and medicines in the treatment of an prepare for winter assortment of ills, with some per- ' riet us spective on past history and pos- I sible future developments. 'CHECK "Two in the Far North" by Margaret E Murie Chronicle of your the author's adventures on the When He Dived, Alaskan frontier as a child and a young woman. He Said He'd "The Furniture Doctor" by George Grotz. Practical informa Stay Under Until tion about the care, repair and refinishing of furniture His Suit Was "The Country of Marriage by Back From Jon Cleary. A novel in which a former World War II pilot now happily married in a London sub- i urb to the girl he brought back from Sydney, has his quiet life ■ upset by the arrival of his weal thy father-in-law — We Service All Type« and All Makes "Call Lady Purbeck" by Hilda 503 Main Street Lewis. A biographical novel that Nyssa. Oregon reports sympathetically the tribu lations of Fi ances Coke, daughter of England’s ambitious chief jus Where They Do tice. who forced her to marry the 221 Main Street 202 Main Street Phone 372-2266 Such Good Work! half-mad brother of the notorious [ Duke of Buckingham Special Meeting Held Miss Dolores Duus By Job's Daughters; Is Bride-Elect State Officer Visits International Order of Job’s Daughters, bethel 33, held a spe cial meeting Tuesday evening, Dec. 18, with Honored Queen Kathleen McPartland presiding. Escorted were Jan Rinehart, Di anne Maulding and Mary Kay Ol sen, past honored queens; Mrs. Julia Gilner, grand guardian of the state of Oregon; Dr. L. A. Maulding, past associate grand guardian; Karen Stoneberg, grand second messenger; Mrs. Sam Ty son of Parma, past grand guar dian of the state of Idaho; Myrtle Alexander and Roy Holmes, guar dian and associate guardian of bethel 33. Exemplification o f initiation was performed for Mrs. Gilner with Christie Nelson and Carol Tracy as courtesy candidates. Librarian’s report was entitled “Building a Home.” Honored Queen Kathleen pre sented Mrs. Gilner a gift from the bethel and Mrs. Gilner gave Kath leen a gift of perfume and a cera mic Bible. Refreshments of cake, punch and coffee were served. A dinner sponsored by the Eastern Star chapter preceded the meeting. ❖- -❖ Delta Kappa Gamma Party Held in Vale Upsilon chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma met Dec. 14 at the home of June Leafgren in Vale for its annual Christmas party. Following a short business ses sion, the group sang carols and a I gift exchange was held. Snap shots were taken for the scrap-1 book. Miss Margery Nihart was pre-1 sented a past president’s pin. In addition to Miss Nihart, other Nyssans attending the party were j Mrs. Eva Chadwick, Mrs. Frances Bates, Mrs. Virginia Steffens, Mrs. Bonita Witty and Miss Marie | Coate. Refreshments were served by Vale members of the organiza- tian. +—+ The recent engagement of Miss Dolores Duus and Gary Halcom is announced by her father, V. W. Duus of Nyssa. Her fiance’s par ents are Mr. and Mrs J. H. Hal com of Ontario. Miss Duus is a graduate of Nyssa high school and Eastern Oregon college. She is presently teaching in the Portland public schools. Halcom was graduated from Ontario high school, attend ed Boise Junior college and is now a student at the University of Oregon No definite wedding date has been set. New Year's eve dinner guests in the Owen Gann home were Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Storm, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Looney. FOR SALE Steel Angles, Flats Rounds and Plates LOWEST PRICES IN 10 YEARS To Quantity BuyersI Mr. and Mrs. Chick Quinowski entertained New Year’s day with 1:30 am. breakfast for Messrs, and Mmes. Gene DeMinck, Bob Wilson, David Sarazin, Bill Wah lert, Wilton Jackson, Chuck Smith and Ray Larson. Owyhee Steel Owyhee Jet. Dial 372-2108 ?000000000000000000000coeoc00000c000000005 AUCTION SALES DIAMONDS EASY TERMS! Paulus Jewelry 127 Main Street — Nyssa Now's the Time io Order FUEL OIL Use Our Monthly Budget Plan — and — FOR ALL YOUR OTHER NEEDS . . . Gasoline — Oils — Greases LET US SUPPLY OUR — FLYING "A" PRODUCTS o CHAS. ZINN, Distributor 302 Main Street Phone 372-3145 NYSSA, OREGON YEAR-EHD SALE CLEAN EDER’S MISS DOLORES DUUS Host Early Breakfast Advice on Financial Matters Given In New Books at Malheur Library Have II Done Now and Avoid the Winter Rush! 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