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PAGE FOUR THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON ^^Homefown News Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson left Dec. 9 to spend a few days with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilson and grandson, Jimmy, in Fairfield, Calif. While there they also visited Mrs. Wilson’s father, Mr. and Mrs. V.L. Seybold of San Francisco. They returned home Dec. 13. • * • Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Holcomb and boys were Sundaybreakfast guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick. » » • Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne visited with his brother Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Towne of Boise Dec 14. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dority of Boise. • * * Mrs. Agreta Schoen visited December 13, with her sister Mrs. Ted Gerdes of Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. John Sommars of Notus were Dec. 14 guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers. * ♦ • * * * Bernice Toomb visited Dec- Sunshine Dunten spent Sun ember 11 with Agreta Schoen. day visiting with Mrs. Ethel Lay. * • * * * « Mrs. Otis Smith entertained Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleaver the DAR Christmas party Dec of Pocatello, Idaho were Dec. ember 15. 12-13 guests at the homeofMr. * • • and Mrs. John Cleaver. The Joe Coburn and son Mitch, group had dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ek- Mr. and Mrs. Neil Coburn, Diana and Curtis of Boise, Mr. anger Sunday. ♦ ♦ and Mrs. Delbert Malloy and Jim Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wake- were dinner guests Sunday at wood of Rupert, Idaho were the James Malloy home. Mr. guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Brown were and Mrs. S. P. Bybee Dec. callers later and ice cream, 11. The Wakedwood’s were cake and coffee was served in on their way home from Bri- observance of Chet Browns birthday anniversary. tish Columbia. * * * * * ♦ ORDER oil CowBelles Meet At EASTERN I STAR Trenkel Home Golden Rule Chapter *131, Order of the Eastern Star, met Monday night December 15. at the Masonic Hall. Worthy Matron, Marie Holmes, presi ding. It was a regular slated meeting, our last meeting be fore Christmas. After Chapter closed, a reading was given by Edna Bacon, on the customs and traditions of Christmas we now observe, and how some of them were started. Of course Santa made his appearance with gifts for everyone. Refreshments were served by George and Lois Cartwright and Bob and Della Holmes. They were enjoyed by the 35 members attending. The next meeting place tor the Social club, will be announced at our next OES meeting, Jan. * 1970. 5, Malheur County CowBelles were entertained in the home of Mrs. Fred Trenkel for their December meeting and annual Christmas party. Mrs. Tren- kel’s home was decorated for Christmas and gifts brought for exchange were placed under a small silver tree. She served a delicious dessert to 30 mem bers and guests. Mrs. Bert Haw kins, president of the group conducted a short meeting. She reported that she and Mrs. Skip Thayer had visited Jordan Valley and re cruited five new members. Plans were made for meeting with the Nyssa Chamber of Commerce to talk about our beef gift certificates and to promote them as ideal Christmas gifts. On January 17, 1970 Cow Approximately 60 members Belles plan to entertain their met Sunday, December 7, at husbands and other guests at a 1:30 p.m., at Boulevard Grange Hall, for installation of officers dinner in the La Paloma res taurant, with card games and from the various granges in dancing to follow the dinner, Malheur County. dancing to follow the dinner. Members of State Deputy Ro This party will replace the reg bert Cobles’ installing team ular January business meeting. braved the first general snow At the February meeting storm to come from several reports willbeheardfromCow- Eastern Oregon areas to of Belles who attended the National ficiate at the session. They Cattlemen’s Convention which were, left to right above, Mrs. is being held in Washington Betty Bunyard, Richland, Emblem bearer; Mrs. Iva D. C. on January 24-28. For her daughter’s wedding Taines, Baker, musician; Mrs. Mrs. Jensen chose a floor length Chris Wycoff, Wallowa, voca gown of plum velvet and a pink Advanced Placement list; Chris Wycoff, Wallowa, rosebud corsage. Mrs. Huf- faker wore a floor length gown of pink velvet and a plum rose English Class Will bud corsage. Malheur County Grange Officers Installed CLASS TERMINATES Mrs. Virginia Steffens ter minated the beginning clothing construction class this week. She entertained the group at her home and they made burlap flowers to be used for Christ mas decorating, this was part of an art project. The class consisted of ten Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Huf- members and was sponsored faker were married Nov The DUP Christmas party Mrs. Pat Sweeney and son by TVCC. ember 21 in the LDS Salt Lake will be held at the home of Bill of Caldwell were Sunday City Temple. Mrs. S. P. Bybee this week. dinner guests at the home of Officiating at the 11:30 cere ♦ ♦ ♦ her mother, Mrs. Tom John- mony was Elder Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Eld son. Packwood Receives A wedding breakfast was ridge heldapre-Christmas din • * a given at the Doll House in Salt ner Dec. 14 at their home, Lake City following the mar there were 14 relatives of the riage ceremony. Fruitland and Payette area at- Carla Denise is the daughter tending. Fourteen youngsters at the of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin E. * ♦ ♦ Bear Creek School in Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Martin Oregon, told Senator Bob Pack Jensen of Nyssa. She graduated and daughters, Sue Ann and wood. of their concern for the from Nyssa High School and is Wendy of Tigard visited Dec. quality of life in Oregon in attending Marys College of Bea 5-7 at the home of her parents, letters published this week in uty in Provo, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson. They The bridegroom is the son of the Congressional Record. also visited other friends and Packwood told the Senate in Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Huffaker relatives. introducing the letters that “in of Vale, Ore. He graduated from • * • recent months we have seen a Vale High School, Treasure great surge of interest and con Valley College and filled a two WK- " MM cern by the youth of America year mission for the LDS BRÍDGE ACTIVITIES to reverse the current situation. Church. He is attending B1(U ”1 was greatly encouraged to and is in his junior year. The bride was attired in a see from my mail of late that floor length bridal original. The this concern extends down to the The Thursday afternoon elementary level. What better gown featured a chantilly lace Bridge club held their Christ weapon do we have in meeting empire styledbodice,decorated mas luncheon at the home of this problem than the educa with tiny seed pearls. The skirt Mrs. John Olsen, Gifts were tion and concern of our young was soft folds of white satin exchanged. with a long lace train. Her people?” * ♦ The letters contained a va- shoulder length veil was se Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morrison DIXIE FEWKES cured to a seed pearl head riety of comments. hosted the Couples bridge club piece. She carried a cascafe Donald Ipock wrote: Dec. 12. Guest players were design white orchid bouquet cen wish we could outlaw cans then Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Simantel. tered in miniture white car- we could have returnable jars Fewkes of Nyssa, announce the High honors went to Mrs. Jim nations and stephanotis. Grunkie and Mrs. Wilton Jack- engagement of their daughter and bottles. That v<ould stop Attending as maid of honor Dixie D. Fewkes to Dennis O. land pollution a lot.” son. was Julie Ann Jensen while Deanna Stevens said Pollu Durham, son of Mr. and Mrs. • * bridesmaids were SharriJen- tion “ is not good for your J. W. Durham of Fareham, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick health. It does not keep Ame sen, Laura Jensen, SharonCot- entertained the Mr. and Mrs. England. Dixie is a graduate of Ad rica green and pretty like it trell, Pamela Skeen, Annette rian High School and Superior should be. Every time I see Wayne and Sherri Huffaker. bridge club Friday 13. A Western Beauty College of anyone throw trash out the win They wore identical dresses of Christmas part and buffet din- dow or anything I pick it up and plum taffeta with full sheer Nampa, Idaho. ner was enjoyed by the sleeves and pink gloves. They Dennis attended the Ports- put it in the trash can.” members. Guest players were carried cascades of miniture 4 < mouth College of Technology Jerry Job commented: Mr. and Mrs. Duane Holcomb. and is presently employed by There is water pollution in Lake pink spider mums. * * * Best man was Donald Huf Norm Bishop Volkswagon of Erie. It used to be a favorite The Tuesday afternoon bridge Boise, They plan a spring fishing ground. Now it’s a water faker. club heldtheirChristmaslunch wedding. filled garbage dump! 1 don’t eon December 16. Mrs. Hazel want this happening to Oregon.” Frost was hostess. Jon Leagfeld believes that no-deposit, no-return bottles VETERANS’ LOANS and cans should be eliminated and all containers should be Mr. HughC. Rigby, Assistant worth five cents if they are Controller-Data Processing, INTEREST RATE UP returned. He reasons that if Ore-Ida Foods, Inc., announces they are thrown away, they the appointment of Mr. Glen Oregon veterans currently won’t be there very long. ”lf Fairbourn to the position of applying for state loans will a little kid sees them and wants Manager-Data Processing. have to pay slightly higher in some money he will pick up Mr. Fairbourn attended Physicians terest rates than formerly if every last can and bottle he schools in Utah, and graduated they borrow up to or near the can see.” and Surgeons from the University of Utah limits allowed, according to the in 1962 with a BS in Account we Brian Moody wrote: "If K. E. KERBY, M. D. Department of Veterans’ Af don’t stop the air pollution it ing. He began his data pro K. A. DANFORD, M. D. fairs. will melt the polar ice caps cessing career immediately Physicians and Surgeons This is the results of a sale and the coastal cities will drown after graduation as a staff pro Dial 327-2241 of $40 million in veterans’ loan be water.” grammer for the United Bank bonds December 9, which cost of California in Los Angeles. HOURS: 9 to 12 noon A 2 to a record high 6.5551 percent in In 1963 he joined Ore-Ida at 5 P.M. - Monday through interest to the department. Ontario, Oregon, where he was Friday. 10 to 12 Saturday. Amounts borrowed in excess named Supervisor-Data Pro of $18,500 for home loans and ART COURSES cessing Operations, and was MAULDING CLINIC $50,000 for farm loans cost later advanced to Supervisor- L. A. Maulding, M. D. the veteran an interest rate of OFFERED AT TVCC Data Processing Programming. Physician and Surgeon one-half percent above the price He moved to Boise with the Dial 372-2216 of the bonds, rounded off to the Continuing Education art Ore-Ida Corporate Office In HOURS: 9 to 12 noon and nearest tenth. This rate now courses to be taught during the 1968. 2 to 5 P.M., - Monday, is 7.1 percent, up from the Winter quarter at Treasure Mr. Fairbourn, his wife and , Tuesday, Thursday and earlier 6.9 percent. Valley Community College may three children live at 3500 Kelly < Friday. 9 to 12 noon, Sat Home loans up to $18,500 be signed up for no* .according Way in Boise. urday. Weight labs. “By and farm loans up to $50,000 to Ken O’Connell, instructor. appointment only** - Wed remain at 4 percent. Vete The courses, open to anyone The beginning photography nesday. rans may borrow up to the from high school age on, are course will be held on Mondays maximum of $21,500 for homes in printmaking, ceramics, be and Wednesdays beginning at DAVID W. SARAZIN, M.D. and $80,000 for farms. ginning photography, and ad 7:00 p.m. each day and going Physician and Surgeon On loans assumed by another vanced photography. to 10:00 p.m. on Monday and 213 Main Street. Phone: party, the interest rate moved All classes will be taught on 9 00 p.m. on Wednesday. The 372-3365. up from 7.9 percent to 8.1 campus in the Art Building and class will be introduced to deve percr t, or one and a half all will begin during the first loping. printing and enlarging Optometrist percent above the bond sale week in January. processes. Students will be price. I'rintmaking, taught by Mrs. come famiharwithcamera-less DR. JOHN EASLÏ Veterans’ Affairs Director Gwyn O’Connell, wJImeetfrom photography as well as pinhole 367 S. W. 4th Avenue H.C. Saalfeld said that because 7:00 p.m to 10:00 p.m. on Mon and camera photography. Ken Ontario, Oregon this interest rate may change days and again from 7-9:00p.m. O’Connell will instruct this — Phnn» — each time the property is trans on Wednesdays. Poth beginning class. Ontario................ 889-9675 ferred, agents assisting a per and advanced w ork in silkscre 'n Advanced photography will be son in acquiring a state-mort and woodblock printing will l>e conducted by Jim Lehman and Veterinarians gaged property should contact taught. will be designed around indivi the department to determine Ceramic will be taught by dual projects. Selected photo TREASURE VALLEY what the existing interest rate Ken O’Connell from 7 00- 10 00 graphs will be matted for a ANIMAL HOSPITAL is. Phone 372-2251 p.m. on Tuesdays and from 7- showing to be held a. the end 9:00 p.m. on Thursdays. De of the course, according to Leh DR. B. E. FOSS Nyssa .... 372-3552 Enrollment at the University pending upon each pei son’s man. These courses may be re of Oregon for the 1969 fall background instruction will lw DR. JAMES REILLY term has reached 15,266, it liandbuildiiig, w heel throw ng, served by phoning the Cont P^nna .... 722-5848 according to the latest report g'ating. firing, and const riKt ion inuing Education office at the college. from the Registrar’s Office. of molds. JENSEN HUFFAKER UNITED IN LDS TEMPLE CEREMONY Ore-Ida Names The bride’s travel costume was an off-white knit dress with gold accessories. A reception honoring the cou ple was held November 25 at 8 p.m. in the Nyssa Stake Center. Those assisting were Mrs. Owen Froeror, Mrs. Melvin Fiek and Mrs. Weston Laney, Mrs. James Waddell attended the guest book. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hal Haffaker, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Jensen and Ronald Huffaker, of Prova,Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Laney, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mont gomery, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Braden of Boise. The newly married couple greeted their 300 guests under a plum and pink decorated arch. There was a full length mirror behind them and four small white pillars formed a pathway. The couple are at home in Provo, Utah while continuing their education. : GROWING i •CRIPPLER!- Present Program The Advanced Placement English Class of Nyssa High School will present the Christ mas assembly Tuesday, Dec ember 23. The highlight of the 4th annual 33,648 Disabled Americans assembly will be a comic • -Claims granted in one year version of Tchaikowsky’s “Nut “ (27,286 the year before) cracker Suite” with Lissa Nishitani dancing the lead. Other skits, all in humorous vein, will be presented. The students write, act, and direct the assembly. (RD-Chronic Respiratory Disease) Emphysema 16,879 ✓ Boulevard were present. Many expressions of appreciation for the beautiful and impressive ceremony were directed to the installing team. Door prizes furnished by the Women’s Activity Committee of Boulevard Grange were won by Charles Lewis and Orville Nichols of Vale, Mrs. Chris Wycoff, and Don Somers, master of Oregon Trail Grange. A potluck dinner was served prior to the meeting. Coffee and cake followed the meeting. Fight emphysema, tuberculosis, air pollution. TB Other RDs 8,432 8,337 Student regulations in the In 1965 Social Security al- early history of Oregon State e lowed 33,648 disability claims for emphysema, tuberculosis, University noted that “when chronic bronchitis and other ever the college life of any e RDs —6,362 more than in student is such that his influence 1964. Emphysema is second directly or indirectly is injur _ among chronic diseases for which benefits are granted. ious to the work of the insti Help in the fight against chron- tution, he will be relieved from e ic RD with your Christmas Seal further attendance at the Uni contribution. It's a matter of versity.” life and breath. vocalist; Mrs. Edith Morin, Baker, Master; Glenabelle Le wis, Baker, Marshall; Charles Lewis, Baker, Regalia bearer; State Deputy Robert Coble, Rich land, installing officer; and Mrs. Robert Coble, Richland. Chap lain. At the close of the installa- tion, the meeting was turned over to Wilbur Atherton, master of the host grange. Count of granges showed that members from Oregon Trail, Vale, Oregon Slope, Big Bend, and _ , _ , _ ~ _ ~ - • - • GREET/HG8196» WtfWSlHAg g GREET/HG81S6Í Space contributed by the publisher as a public service BRACKEN'S DEPT. STORE CHR/STJNAS HOURS OPEN Week Days ’til 8 o’clock ’til Xmas Eve Data Processer Professional Directory THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1969 Sunday December 21st 1:00 till 5.00 P.M. FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! LADIES LADIES’ NYLON NYLON HOSE HOSE PARK FREE—Front, Side or Rear! FREE! 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