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Installation Ritos DeMolay installation rites were held Sept. 20 at St. An drews Masonic Temple in Ren ton, Wash. At this time, Mrs. J. I. Brady’s grandson, Bob Brady R. D., was installed as Mas ter Counselor. His older bro ther, James Brady R. D. acted as installing marshal. He is a past master counselor. Roy Brady, father of the two boys was chairman and R. D. ad visor. James, the elder grandson, proved up on his Mastor Ma sons degree on Sept. 6. Roy Brady is working with the new Scottish Rite Temple in Seat tle. MR. AND MRS. Janice Elaine Richards be came the bride of Michael Lou Krall during a 7:30 p.m. cere mony performed Aug. 8, 1969 at the First Christian church in Nyssa. She was given in marriage by her father in the presence of approximately 115 guests. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Earl Hastings of the Midway Christian church in Portland, former Nyssa mini ster and the Rev. Roy Titus of Boise. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Richards of Nyssa, and Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Krall of Boise. The church was decorated with two baskets of yellow glad- iolas and blue carnations with blue ribbons. Soloist was Linda Ballou singing "I Love You Truly’’ and "The Wedding Prayer”, accompanied by Mrs. Ballou. The organ prelude and wedding march was played by Patty Urry. The bride was attired In an A-line satin bridal gown with the bodice and long sleeves of Heatinqì Troubles? Call Ua for FRFE INSPECTION • nd ADJUSTMENT CoasbTo-Coaat STORE Victor R. Haburchak. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1969 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FOUR MICHAEL L. KRALL lace. The satin train was fastened at the waist with a bow. Her shoulder length veil of illusion was secured to a tiera of lace and tiny white seed pearls. She carried a bou quet of two large white orchids and carnations with streamers on a white Bible. Matron of honor was a sis ter of the bride. Mrs. Gilbert Allen of Folsom, Calif. She wore a blue nylon crepe gown and carried a bouquet of yellow glamelias. Attending as bridesmaids were Miss Marcia Wyckoff of Eugene and Mrs. Gary Mason of Klamath Falls. They wore matching dresses of yellow nylon crepe and carried bou quets of blue glamelias. Connie Storm, cousin of the bride, was a flower girl, who wore a yellow and blue nylon crepe dress and carried a basket of roses. The bride’s attendants wore head pieces of ribbons and daisies matching their dresses. Ring bearer wasMichael Storm, cousin of the bride. He carried a pillow and basket made from the satin and lace of the bride’s gown. Candlelighters were Robert Storm, cousin of the bride from Boise and Tommy Jackson of Nyssa. Best man was Russell Nel son of Boise. Ushers were Bruce McDonald and BobStorm cousins of the bride from Boise. Groomsmen were Bruce Nelson and Ted Geramy both of Boise. The bride's mother was at- Plant tired in a salmon and lace coat overlay, while the groom’s mother wore a rose colored Both women had knit dress, bouquets of roses and car- nations. The three tiered white wed- ding cake was decorated with yellow roses and topped with a minature bride and groom. The reception was held in the church basement with Mrs. Percy Capper, Mrs. BobStorm, Mrs. Earl Briles, Mrs. Pattie Crosthwait, Kathy Perdue, Mrs. Rick Baker, Mrs. Gary Garri son, Miss Shirley Scheel, Janet Dail, Mrs. Ed Pryun and Mrs. Frank Shelton assisting at the reception. The punch bowl used was the bride’s maternal great-grand mother’s. Guest book table cloth was crocheted by the bride’s paternal grandmother. Guest book was attended by Mrs. Russell Nelson. The bride attended Nyssa schools and graduated in 1966. She went to TVCC for two years and worked at Pacific Fruit in Ontario. He graduated from a Boise school in 1964 and attended Boise State College. Both are presently working in Boise. The bride’s travel costume was a green whipped-cream dress with white accessories. The newlyweds made thier home at 1917 North 25th St. in Boise. Grandparents of the bride at tending were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Capper at Nyssa. Bride groom’s grandparents attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lou Krall of Boise and Claire Humphrey of Idaho Falls. Out-of-town guests were from Boise, Parma, Wilder, Roswell, Payette, Vale, Klamath Falls, Eugene, Idaho Falls, and Folsom, Calif. -Cooked^Foo^^aTe" SPONSORED BY TOWN & COUNTRY GARDEN CLUB Own« Saturday, Oct. 4 - - 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Phone 372-3545 NYSSA ... OREGON AT NYSSA FOOD CENTER - 601 MAIN ST., NYSSA NYSSA JUNIOR HIGH PLANT-FOOD SALE SCHEDULES ASSEMBLY Students at Nyssa junior high school will hear about nuclear energy and its peaceful uses October 6 during an assembly program being brought to Nyssa by the University of Oregon Physics Department. "This Atomic World” will be presented by Roger Tiller, visi ting instructor in physics at Oregon. Students will be active ly involved in the demonstra tions. Tiller has undergone special training at the world-famous atomic research center in Oak Ridge, Tenn. Previously he taught science at lincoln junior high school in Burns, The program gives students an opportunity to learn about the role of the atom in agri culture, industry, and medicine and the growing importance of atomic research. Tiller will be available also to give talks before science classes and local civic groups. The traveling exhibit is one of 23 which will visit hundreds of high schools throughout the United States this year. The Oregon program is spon sored by the University of Ore gon in cooperation with Oak Ridge Associated Universities and the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. ~ The exhibit is made possible by a grant to the University of Oregon by Portland General Electric Company, Pacific 4LightCom- pany, and the Eugene Water 4 Electric Board. County Hiros Nyssan Members of the Town and A Nyssa man and veteran of Country Garden club are spon the Vietnam war, Dick Mel- soring a plant and cooked-food singer, has been hired by the sale to be held from 10 a.m. Malheur county Assessor’s of to 4 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 4 fice as draftsman, Assessor in the Nyssa Food Center build John Koopman said Tuesday. ing at 601 Main street in Nys sa. Proceeds from the sale will be used to aid the landscaping RUMMAGE SALE project around the new addi tion to Malheur Memorial hos Job’s Daughters of Bethel pital. 33 will hold a rummage sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Satur day, Oct. 4. PERSONAL The sale, to be held in the Mrs. Tom Johnson visited re building which was formerly cently with Mr. and Mrs. Pat occupied by Dority Bee Boards Sweaney and family, and their at First and Main streets (di son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. rectly across street east from Richard Sweaney of Caldwell the Nyssa Kwik Wash), is a and Mr. and Mrs. Rossman and project of Senior Princess Su san Kouns. sons. I. MRS. JAMES J. NELSON Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll! Pamela Richard became the bride of James J. Nelson in a July 1, 1969 ceremony performed in the Kuna LDS church. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Richard of Parma and Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Nelson of Kuna, Idaho. The new Mrs. Nelson graduated from Parma high school and also attended Link’s business school, while he went to Meri dian schools. They are residing in Tracy, Calif. WORK SMARTER - NOT HARDER DOES WHIPPED MAR- garine have fewer calories than the regular kind? We asked Mrs. Velma Seat, Oregon State Uni versity Extension food market Local CAP Squadron tration on aspects of aviation ing specialist. She explained and to ground school for im that ounce for ounce, you get MR. AND MRS. RONALD G. CRANE provement of the pilots and ob Meetings To Begin the same calories in both. serves in the squadron. Se But if you’re talking about Regular meetings of the Nys cond half of the sessions will a tablespoon of each kind, you’ll On Thursday, Aug. 28, 1969, cake was made by Mrs. Silas sa squadron of the Civil Air be devoted to regular CAP busi be getting about one-third fewer at 8 p.m., Cheryl Anne Seward Shaw of Oregon Slope. In charge Patrol will begin Tuesday, Oct. ness. The first half of the meet in the whipped variety. In using became the bride of Ronald Gor of decorations were Mrs. Roger 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the Nyssa ings will be conducted by Squad margarine at home, we usually don Crane at the Midway Bible Tucker and Mrs. Dean Seward. high school building. This fall ron Chaplain Maj. Charles R. measure it by volume rather Missionary Church in Nampa. Those assisting at the receptior the first half of the meetings Young, USAF, CAP. Chaplain Rev. Alva Turner officiated at were Miss Kathy Purdue, Mrs. will be devoted to films from Young is a FF A certified flight than by weight. In whipped margarine, an the ceremony with the Rev. Leroy Seward, Mrs. Paul the Federal Aviation Adminis- and ground instructor. inert gas is unjected into the Bob Baker of Twin Falls assis Ketterling, Mrs. Ralph Kellogg, fat to fluff it up, increase the ting. There were 275 guests Mrs. Raymond Edwards and volume, and help it spread present. Mrs. Raymond Brewer. easily. Since you buy it by the Parents of the newlyweds are The couple toon a wedding pound, you don’t need to worry Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Seward, trip to McCall. For her going about getting less than you pay Ontario, Ore. and Mr. and Mrs. away costume the bride wore a for. There are six sticks in a Gordon Crane of Nampa, Idaho. white double-knit dress with pound package of whipped mar The bride, given in marriage pink accessories. garine, compared with four in by her father, wore a traditional The newlyweds are both grad the regular type. white chantilly lace wedding * • » gown with five tiers forming uates from Nampa Christian GRASS STAIN AND SUMMER a very full skirt, the top tier high school andare now enrolled time go together, but neither is decorated with seqins. The as students at the Bible Mis permanent. gown featured a sweetheart sionary Institute, Rock Island Persistence is needed for necline and long tapered Illinois where they will con stubborn stain. The enzyme sleeves. Her bouffont veil sur tinue their studies. He was pre-soak products help. One rounded a double crown of employed at radio station homemaker told us she soaked seeded pearls. She carried a WDLM. stained trousers overnight, but bouquet of gardenias and apri Out of town guests were, Mr. some faint stain could be seen. cot roses. and Mrs. Paul Schoenfelder, However, the remaining green Attending as maid of honor Portland, Ore., Miss Beulah finally did come out with a was Carol Crane, bridesmaids Shank, Hubbard, Ore., The Rev. still longer soak. So don’t give were Helen Edwards and Cindy and Mrs. Robert Baker, Twin Crane. All were attired in Falls, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Jack up too soon. Brakes Cooling System Check A long soak period is con floor - length gowns of mint Crane, Mrs. Larry Cooke and Batteries Greasing trary to laundry recommenda green and carried long stemmed son, The Rev. and Mrs. George Spark Plugs Anti-Freeze tions a short time ago. Now apricot roses. Flower girls Roberts of Boise, Idaho., The Tire Check Oil Change the pre-soak products contain were Chert Crane, Max Barker, Rev. and Mrs. Phillip Frank Muffler Check Points an ingredient which prevents Tami Franklin and Randy lin, Midvale, Idaho, Mr. and Tail Pipes redeposition of soil so that Turner. They wore floor-length Mrs. Sonny Lawerence, Pam longer soaking Is possible. dresses of mint-green. Candle and Greg, Mr. and Mrs. Paul • * • lighters were Carma Crane and Acheson and Carol, Mr. and HOW SAFE IS YOUR OWN Steve Foster. Mrs. Vernon Acheson, Sylvia back yard? Now, when children Soloists Clyde Dilley, Sr. and Suzzette of McCall, Idaho, play outside, it’s wise to make and Ronald Edwards were ac The Rev. and Mrs. Lowell Fos a check for their sake. companied by Mrs. Betty Ache ter and family, Emmett, Idaho, DENNIS FOWLER, Owner and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 101 Hortl Main St. Cracked or broken sidewalks son. Nyssa, Oregon Ronald Edwards served as Arnold of Cascade, Idaho. are hazards. So are rakes, garden tools and toys left lying best man while ushers wer aroung. When you use a sharp Loren Turner, Lee Schaefer tool, be sure the points are in Douglas Edwards and Kennet the ground when you lay it Seward. Attendants were Larr Gardiner and Dean Seward. down, even for a moment. For her daughters weddin Check your clotnes line too, if you have one. Is it above Mrs. Seward chose an apricc head level and out of normal double - knit dress while th e paths of travel across the yard? groom’s mother was attired i • • * a green double-knit dress. The had identical corsages of step Cuts, Minor: Wash with soap hanotis. under warm running water. Ap A reception followed th- ply mild antiseptic and sterile ceremony in the Nampa Com 17 Plain Color* C4I 14 Colors 60 compress. munity center. 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