Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 13, 1968, Page 4, Image 4

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    Kotins, guide; Marilee Wilson,
marshal; G. G. Holly, chap­
lain, Sharlene Kido, musician;
Jill Franklin,recorder;Christy
Nelson, librarian.
Messengers are Roberta
Morrow, first; Pam McPart-
land, third; Kay-C La Fay,
fourth; and Jennifer Ure, fifth.
Carol Nelson was installed as
inner-guard; Alicia Huffman,
outer-guard; Marlene Jam­
ieson, senior custodian; Lisa
Strom, junior custodian; Dana
Ure, page; Sugay Share and
Bonnie Howard, ladies-of-the-
lights.
Among special guests were
members of the honored queen’s
family including her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Timmer­
man, Mary and Nancy; her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Timmerman of Ontario;
Mrs. Richard Holly, Mrs.
James Miller and family.
The new honored queen es­
corted and introduced the fol­
lowing guests: Past Honored
Queens Patricia Marcum,Cleta
Belle De Boer, Jane Timmer­
man, Sheila Huffman, Teresa
Fritts and Christy Nelson of
Nyssa Bethel 33; and Vicki Saito
of Ontario Bethel 25.
Senior Princesses Pam Bow­
man of Parma Bethel 27; and
Jean Hayashi of Bethel 25; Susan
Hindrix, grand religion member
of Rainbow Girls; Past Grand
JOANN TIMMERMAN
Guardian of Idaho Mrs. Dorothy
Tyson; Guardian and associate
New Honored Oueen
guardian Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Installation rites for Inter­ in charge of the guest book, with Wernick.
national Order of Job’s Daught­ Cille Tracy serving as flower
Past Guardians Messrs, and
ers of Bethel 33 were held June chairman.
Mmes. Ray Huffman, Earl Jen­
9, 1968 in the Nyssa Masonic
Mrs. Dorothy Tyson of Parma nings. G. E. Mackey and Mrs.
hall, with Retiring Honored narrated the Twenty - Third
Queen Christy Nelson presid­ Psalm ceremony, and as each
ing.
new officer entered the room,
Assisting her were Teresa she carried a white rose or car­
Fritts, guide; Jane Timmer­ nation. Earnie Lewis sang “The
man, marshal; Sheila Huffman, Lord’s Prayer’’ and “You’ll
chaplain; Bonnie Sappe, music­ Never Walk Alone’’, accompan­
ian; Barbara Mefford, junior ied by Jane Timmerman at the
custodian.
piano.
Patricia Marcum, senior
Bethel officers installed in­
custodian; Cleta Belle De­ clude Joann Timmerman,
Boer, recorder; Laura Mackey, honored queen; Kathy Nelson,
flag bearer; Cindy Tracy, Bible senior princess; Joyce Jen­
bearer. Mary Timmerman was nings, junior princess; Susan
OFFICERS INSTALLED
BY JOB’S DAUGHTERS
9 /
1968 SPRING FAIR
(Continued From Page One)
division and Pam Saitoascham-
pion clothing exhibitor and both
received scholarships to 4-H
summer school. Peggy Faw,
champion exhibitor in foods re­
ceived a cookbook from the Mal­
heur County Cowbelles.
Patty Harada, Vale and her
partner, Sonja Aide, Vale, ex­
change student from Germany,
Myrtle Alexander. Also intro­
duced were Mmes. Mary Ellen
Allender and Ellen Saito, visit­
ing council members; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Holmes, worthy
patron and matron of Golden
Rule chapter 131, OES.
During presentations, Joann
gave Christy her past honored
queen’s pin and certificate.
Christy presented her with her
honored queen’s pin.
Robert Holmes presented a
gift from OES chapter 131 and
one from himself and his wife.
Mrs. Timmerman presented
her daughter with a lovely gavel,
Honored Queen Joann presented
Mrs. Tyson with a gift of ap­
preciation, as well as Mrs. Eva
Aspinwall a gift from the Bethel.
Refreshments of cake, coffee,
punch, candy and nuts were
served. Mrs. Timmerman
was in charge of serving the
cake, Mrs. Jim Miller poured
coffee and Mrs. Richard Holly
served the punch. Miss Linda
Ballou sang several selections
and the hall was decorated with
baskets filled with spring flow­
ers.
were named highest scorers in
the food preparation contest
using beef and Barbara Stand-
age, Vale, was < hampion of the
intermediate cake baking con­
test Joyce Terainura. Ontario
was champion bread maker in
the intermediate division and
Pam Saito, champion in the
senior division.
Leah Moore, Vale, was cham­
pion in the intermediate lunch
preparation; Kathy Wenke, Ad­
rian champion senior meal,
serving lamb; Rosann Namba,
champion senior meal, serving
chicken; Marcia Ko mo to,
highest scoring senior in beef
cooking demonstration and
Susan Schaffeld, Ontario, cham­
pion junior in beef cooking.
Jan Phifer had 'he best
demonstration featu ing dairy
products; Tina Hamilton, Ad­
rian, best demonstration fea­
turing potatoes and Linda
Turner and Lori Gamble, Vale,
had the best demonstration
featuring onions.
More than 200 girls partici­
pated in the style revue which
was narrated by Karalee Faw,
Leone Fraser, Rosann Namba
and Candy Malone.
Linda Ballou sang two solos
and background music was
played by Linda Yoshihara,
Kareen Kido and Jan Phifer.
My Neighbors
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THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1968
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
214 Main St.
AREA YOUTHS ATTEND
4-H SUMMER SCHOOL
Oregon State University for 1
quarter and Boise College for
one year. The influence of all
of these schools is felt in qp
rich color, large solid shapes
and imaginative approach in
general.
The work Is highly imagina­
tive and inventive; these are
the tools of a creative artist.
Most of the drawings are of
people and no model was used
so that with a design, rather
than an object, emphasis could
be enforced. This idea is sup­
ported inastatement which
Suzanne made for the exhibition:
“I am the Pepsi Generation,
the supposed ‘anything goes’
group. I would more like the
attached motto to mean that
now, today, is the time for ex-
plaining ideas. I may rebel
against elders rules, but I am
going to explore them first be­
fore discarding them. In
essence, I am explaining,
scratching at the surface of
a subject that can occupy whole
lifetimes.”
The exhibition will be up for
two more seeks and may be
seen almost any time except
Sunday.
Fifty-three 4-H youngsters will be attending 4-H Summer
School, June 10 thru 15 at Corvallis on the Oregon State
University Campus.
While on the campus, these youngsters along with 1800
other 4-H’ers from Oregon, will attend classes ranging
from money management and leadership to animal science
and home economics. There will be a number of social and
recreational activities planned to enhance the growth of each
individual
Those attending from this
Grange, Nyssa Coop Supply,
county are: Conie Murphy,
Farmers Supply Coop, Pornna
Marcia Topliff, Kathy Roberts,
Grange, Willowcreek Pioneer,
Jane Joyce, Kim Branstetter,
First National Bank - Nyssa,
Debbie Fleming, Rick Grace,
Annex P.T.A., Local Progress
Sheila Pratt, Jim Trankel,
Club, Park Improvement, Patch
Teresa Lane, Bill Findley,
& Chat Club, Jamieson Neigh­
Jeanine Saito, April Wilcox,
borly, Harper Ladies Civic
Dan Guerrcagoitia, Steve Munn,
Club, Ontario Farm Bureau,
Marcella Guerrant, Wayne
Ontario Clinic, Malheur Co.
Sheldon, Nancy Findley, Char­
Cowbelles, Payless Drug, Vale
lotte Deuel, Debbie Coleman,
Consumer Coop, OntarioKi-
Tiki Moore, Alan Daniels, Bar­
wanis, Brogan - Jamieson
bara Anthony, Maxine Nagaki,
Extension, Chamber of Com­
John Faw, Kelly Humble, Janice
merce, Malheur County Fair
Okano, Carolyn Reilly, Leah
Board, Livestock Association,
Moore, Shelley Franklin, Toni
Ontario Elks Lodge, Federal
Fukiage, Karen Nishimura, Ed­
Land Bank, Emblem Club, On­
ward Hopfer, Jan Fifer, Ther­
tario Day Extension, Oregon
esa Arrien, Hugh Humphrey,
Study Club, KSRV, Malheur En­
Pam Saito, Candy Malone,
terprise, Baker Production
Randy Hawkins, Eileen Shaw,
Credit, U.S. Bank - Ontario,
Charlene Hughes, Jan Saito,
and U.S. Bank - Vale.
Karen Hata, Denise Mausling,
Marcia Komoto, Joyce Arrien,
Stephanie Ash, Linda Yoshi­
hara, Joyce Teramura, Larry
Hoffman, Joe Hartl, Denise
Stanton and Dan Joyce.
Each delegate is sponsored
by a local club or business.
The sponsoring group is res­
ponsible for the delegates room
The Art Department of
and board while they are atten­ Treasure Valley Community
ding the summer school College has recently installed in
session. The sponsors are: the Weese Building Lounge an
Pacific Supply Co., Western exciting one-woman exhibition YOU'LL FIND THEM ATBM
FARMERS SUPPLY COOP.
Greyhound, The Sheriffs Posse, of paintings and drawings by
Ontario * 889-5365
Owyhee Riding Club, Hyline Miss Suzanne Weidner. Suzanne
PRODUCERS
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Community Club, Vale Grange, who is formerly of Payette has
Nampa * 466-7841
Oregon Slope Grange, Oregon attended Treasure ValleyCom-
Trail Grange, Boulevard munity College for 2 1/2 years,
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