Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 21, 1970, Page 4, Image 4

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    Pog« Four
Thurs day, May 21, 197
Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
BEZATES - KING UNITED IN
DOUBLE RING CEREMONY
ADRIAN HORSE
6th GRADERS
^Hometown News
ENJOY SUCCOR
FIELD DAY
Call 372-2233
CREEK FIELD TRIP
Bernadette Woodruff
Weds Roger Nakashima
CLUB HOLDS
Attending the parents week­
Mr. John Barry of Mefford, . Last Sunday the Adrian Horse
The sixth grade classes of end at Eastern Oregon College Ore., was a weekend guest in the club started cleaning up its
Mrs. Hazel Lane and Mrs. May 16-17 were Mr. and Mrs. home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. new practice area, Big Bend
Dorthy W ilson went on a geo- Don Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bill Wahlert.
Park. Litter was carried ofl
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logy trip to Succor Creek May Bunn and Mrs. Ward Wieneke.
by the sack load, and bottle
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13. We were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bunn deposits put 50? in the treasury.
Shorty Brandt, Mrs. Brandt and
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Richards were dinner guests in the home A loading chute is being planned.
Bill Marostica, who served as moved to Baker Saturday, May of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Kent
The club also had a special
our guides. Marcella Lowe and 16 and will manage the Here­ Bunn and family in Boise, May meeting on Wednesday, May 20,
Clayton Jenson were the bus ford Motel there. They have 13. .Another son, Mr. and Mrs. to discuss 4-H playday and to
drivers.
been residents of Nyssa since Gary Bunn were also dinner be fitted for our new vests.
1949.
Richards guests.
We boarded the buses about September
Mary Looney, president.
9:15 and during the long ride worked for theC loverlawn Dairy
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we sang songs we know. We for 17 years and has been
Mr. and Mrs. Taft Pett and
arrived at the creek about 10:15 custodian at the Primary school Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moncur
and there we crossed in pick-ups for the past 4 years.
were dinner guests at the
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that the two men had taken.
Rodeway Inn May 16.
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beck vi­
Then we hiked until we reached
Pett and Mrs. Moncur celebra­
sited
their
son,
Jim
at
BYU
over
the thunderegg site. We found
ted their birthday anniver­ OLD FASHIONED SEWERS
as many thundereggs as we wan­ the weekend. Mrs. FrankSkeen saries.
ted. Many of the students said accompanied them and visited
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Our meeting was held May
this was their first time to find with her daughter, Mrs. Nancy
President Lori Powell
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moncur 11.
a thunderegg. Some of us found Ellsworth. Mrs. Skeen brought and Curtis and their grand­ called the meeting to order and
geodes. A geode is an imper­ her granddaughter, Katherine, daughter, Anna Marie Jayo went secretary Debbie Peutz read
home for a visit.
fect thunderegg.
to Boise to see the Space C raft the minutes. Debbie Peutz led
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At noon we started back
and Moon Rock Sunday. They the flag salute and Regina Sil-
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Childs
When the newlyweds left on
through the gorge, to camp.
Repeating vows April 18,1970
report that is was very interes­ lonis led the 4-H pledge. We
The gorge was very narrow spent the Mother’s Day weekend ting.
talked about our field trip. We at the Sacred Heart Catholic their honeymoon trip to Twin
and full of boulders and had a and the past week in the home
are going skating on May 23. Church in Boise were Miss Falls, the new Mrs. Nakashima
running brook that was ice cold. of her mother, Mrs. Angie Cook.
Eight members were present. Bernadette Woodruff and Roger was attired in a three piece
navy blue suit with white polka
When we reached camp the They also visited in Payette and
We sewed on our sewing pro­ Nakashima.
dot blouse and a pink rose,
mothers and teachers had a fire Boise during the week.
jects. Refreshments were ser­
Rev. J.T. Hallissey officiated
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going, ready for us to cook our
ved by Terri Okai and then at the 1 p.m. double-ring cere­ corsage.
Mrs. Cynthia Gilbert of Wit-
Miss Mary Ann King became i
The bride is a graduate of
John Bezates served as best lunch.
Some of us had foil
the meeting was adjourned.
mony before an altar decorated
the bride of Bill Bezates at a 1 man and ushers were Harold dinners, others had wieners and chita, Kansas, is visiting inde-
Borah High School, a member of
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Terri
Okai,
reporter.
with
baskets
of
pom
poms
and
Initiation of two new members
marshmallows or a sack lunch. finately in the home of her
double-ring ceremony per- King and George Bezates.
chrysanthemums in the presence V.O.P. and worked for the
was held May 11 at the
NEEDLES AND SPOONS
formed at 2 p.m., May 2, 1970 1
State Health Department.
The groom attended Ontario After eating, a slight inci­ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
of approximately 75 guests.
; in the St. Matthews Episcopal High School and Oregon State' dent occured, one of the students Byers. She arrived May 17. regular business meeting. Pre­
A
1968 graduate of Nyssa
The bride is the daughter of
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siding over initiation duties was
Our 4-H Club, Needles and
fell into the creek.
Church in Ontario. The cere- University.
High School the groom attended
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Noel
Woodruff
of
,
Spoons
met
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
past
president
Wilma
Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers
We left the camp site and
. mony was solemnized by the
Following a honeymoon to
Boise and the bridegroom is the TVCC for one year and is a
New members are Ruby Pfost t Donna Thomas, May 13.
Rev. Frank Butler.
member of the Marine Corps
Lake Tahoe the young couple went to the fossil beds. Some and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
President Nellda Nichols cal­ son of Mrs. Jessie Nakashima
The church was beautifully are making their home in On­ were not as lucky as I was. Everett Grant of Lewiston, were and Dorothy Fenton.
Reserve.
of
Nyssa.
led
the
meeting
to
order
and
decorated with baskets of large tario where he is employed at (Jimmy Shimomeada) Most of dinner guests in the home of
The young couple are now at
Committee reports were gi­ we said the flag salute and
Given in marriage by her home in Burns where he is
white crysanthemums yellow farming on the ranch of his them went back without any fos­ Mrs. Ethel Lay during the week­ ven.
Mary 4-H pledge.
Past president
sils. We were so busy hunt­ end. They also visited with the Jensen asked all community
uncle, Lewis Neucomb, the bride employed at the present time.
’ stock and yellow carnations. father.
Laura Branson called roll and wore a white satin floor-length
ing fossils we failed to notice John Sommars at Notus, Sa­ service hours be turned in.
Parents of the newlyweds are
Out of town guests were from
we answered by naming dif­ gown w ith long lily point sleeves.
the sky, which had grown con­ turday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest King of PIANO STUDENTS
Burns and Ontario.
Mrs.
Addie
King,
a
beauti-
ferent kinds of meat.
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The round neckline was decora­
siderably dark. It was a big
Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Gus IN RECITAL
cian will be a guest at the
ORDER oil
We sewed small stitches on a ted with lace. Her elbow length
rain cloud and it was slightly
Miss Coate and Miss Alman next meeting May 26.
• Bezates of Ontario.
piece of material for practice, veil was tulle netting edged
Alice Nishitani presented her raining when we boarded the were hostesses of a birthday
The brideescortedtothealtar
EASTERN |
May 11 meeting was closed in then started sewing on our with wide lace and held in place |
The rain increased dinner given in honor of Mr.
• by her father was attired in a piano students in a recital Sun­ busses.
aprons.
day
afternoon,
at
the
high
school.
by a satin bow headpiece. She |
as we drove back, but it eased and Mrs. Muri Lancaster, May ritual form and refreshments
STAR
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floor-length gown of white lace
Refreshments were brought carried a cascading bouquet of
,\z
. over taffeta, fashioned with Pieces presented included be­ to a drizzel by the time we 19. Others present were their were served.
and served by Sandra Thomas pink roses and stephanotis.
; scalloped neckline, long sleeves ginning literature to interme­ sighted the outskirts of Nyssa. son, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lan­
Members of the Golden Rule
diate
Bach
dances,
contem
­
and
the meeting was adjourned.
Mrs. Lee Allen, sister of the Chapter #131 O.E.S. met Maj
We
arrived
on
the
school
caster
of
Fruitland.
and a chapel length train of lace
Reporter,
Laurie
Wright.
porary
music,
sonatinas,
to
ad
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bride
was
matron
of
honor.
She
grounds about 2:40 and went to
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18 with Worthy Matron Marie
SEWING SCISSORS
was attired in a pink floor­ Holmes presiding. Also present
Dr. and Mrs. K.E. Kerby spent
length veil of illusion was se- vanced work by Rachmaninoff, our rooms to discuss our trip.
minor, Men­
length gown and carried a were Worthy Matron Kathryn
We think the field trip was from May 14-17 at their cabin
. cared toa floral headpiece trim­ . Prelude in C
We met at the home of our bouquet of white carnations.
med with seed pearls. She car­ delssohn Scherzo, Debussy’s a good one, even though the at Wallowa Lake.
Williams, and members of the
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leader, Mrs. Sadamori, May 14.
Performing best man duties Golden Chain Chapter #103 o;
ried a cascading bridal bou- Dr. Gradus and Parnassum.and rain cut it short.
a
Bach
Solfegietto.
We
had
our
refreshments
and
was Skip Nakashima, brother of Vale.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard For-
Mothers that helped chape­
• quet of yellow roses and ste-
Students playing included: Au- rone were : Mmes. Lyle Miner, bess spent the weekend visiting
Michelle opened the meeting. the groom. Ushers were Karl
phanotis, centered with a large
New officers for the coming
We said the flag salute and the Smith and Dean Cartwright.
white orchid and streamers of drie and Carmen Astoreca, Rod Holcomb, Adam Focht, Bill in the home of his sister,
Janet Dail, Gail Hirai, Megan Farmer, Don Savage, Shell Os­ Frances Forbess in Ogden,
4-H pledge. Then we worked
Mrs. Woodruff wore a grey year are: Worthy Matron Pa­
ivy and ribbons.
on our tea towels for a few­ linen suit and pink carnation tricia Marcum; Worthy Patron,
Matron of honor was Mrs. and Jill Jackson, Sharlene Kido, born, Irvin Durfee, Cecil Bair, Utah.
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minutes. After that we worked corsage for her daughters wed­ Robert Holmes; Asst. Matron,
Rick Sonneberg and bridesmaid Kathy and Mirian Kunkel, Lori Roscoe
Tanner
and
Bill
on our tote bags and learned how ding and Mrs. Nakashima chose Lucille Stiener; Asst, Patron,
was Mrs. Robert Belvoir Jr. Lewis, Sally Looney. Libby Mil­ Wahlert.
Mr. and Mrs. T.H. Eldredge
to put the cord in. Michelle to wear a yellow silk brocade Ray Bacon; Secretary, Mae
They wore identical gowns ler, Brett McLay, Jeanine and
were dinner guests in the home
Jimmy Shimomeada,
closed the meeting. —Virginia dress and matching coat with Schireman; Treasurer, Louise
of yellow satin and lace and Lori Saito, Paula Saito, Jan
of his nephew, Mr. and Mr st
Mrs. Lane’s room
Wernick; Conductress, Donna
Elguezabal, reporter.
«carried bouquets of yellow and Saito, Kathy Shell, Scott Wil­
a white carnation corsage.
Art
Eldredge
of
Sweet,
Idaho
Larry Haney,
Asst. Conductress
The reception was given by Easton;
white pom-poms against a back­ son, Monica and Marty Quin-
May 17.
Mrs. Wilson’s room
LITTLE HOMEMAKERS
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the bride’s parents at their Gladys Sasser.
ground of green feather ferns. owski.
The
Little Homemakers home, immediately follow ing the
Eleven students received pins
Miss Tina King, sister of the
Mr. and Mrs. T.H. Eldredge
After closing of Chapter,
met at the home of Mrs. Fitz­ ceremony.
bride was flower girl. She wore for participating in National
visited in the home of her bro-f
under the able direction of Mae
simmons, May 6, for their cook­
a yellow taffeta and lace dress Piano Auditions.
The white
three
tiered Schireman a beautiful tribute
HELLO ; ther, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Car-!
ing meeting. They were assig­ wedding cake was specially and memorial was given, ho­
Winners of the contest,
and carried a small replica
penter of Payette, May 16.
S' WORLD!y
ned at their last meeting to baked and decorated by the noring those who have departed
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•cascade bouquet of white pom­ “Something to Hoot About,”
bring muffins. They cut them in bride’s mother. The cake was during the 50 years of our Chap­
which included scales and
poms.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne
Shirley Reeder
half and told how they felt about topped with aminiturebrideand ter.
chords, memorizing pieces and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott were dinner guests in the home of
them.
number
of
pieces
finished
were:
of
Roseburg,
Oregon
are
the
groom and decorated with pink
his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie^
Refreshments were served
Especially Built To Help
Mr. and Mrs. William Reeder
Mrs. Fitzsimmons demon- roses, doves and bells, and was by Mrs. Cleta DeBoer, Mrs.
First in the advanced category- proud parents of a new baby Towne of Boise, May 17. They’
“NERVE DEAFNESS”
of Oregon Slope announce the
strated how to make baked ap- served by Mrs. Skip Nakashima, Myrtle Alexander and Mrs. Irma
Jan Saito. First in the Inter­ girl born May 17, 1970 at Mal- also saw the Space Craft dis­
TELEX
engagement of their daughter, pies,
For refreshments they sister-in-law of the groom.
mediate, Libby Miller and se­ huer Memorial Hospital, at play.
Myers.
HEARING AIDS
Shirley to Louis Vendrell of
had their muffins. 1 Mr. Soliz
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cond Paula Saito. First in the Nyssa. She weighed nine pounds
With Exclusive
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Nyssa. Her fiance is the son took the girls home.
. —Nora
beginners, Sally looney and se­ and five ounces.
Maternal
Mrs. Clifford Ensley of Port­ of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Vendrell.
“Comfort Sound”
Longoria,
reporter.
cond, Megan Jackson.
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. land visited in the home of her The bride elect is employed at
RENTAL
PLAN
BARGAINS GALORE
Cookies and punch were ser­ Orsen Leavitt of Nyssa and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
AVAILABLE
TVCC as a teacher. The future 45th Reunion
at
ved
with
Mrs.
Masy
Saito,
Mrs.
paternal grandmother is Mrs. Paul Penrod, May 13.
John C. Faught, Mgr.
bridegroom is also employed at
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George
Hirai,
Mrs.
Selma
Mil
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Irene
Scott
of
Vale.
(Licensed Under Oregon
The Emma Hall Thrift Store
TVCC in the Migrant Education Attended In Salem
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ler, Mrs. Mary Saito and Mrs.
Law)
Mrs. Frank Morgan was a programs. A June 20 wedding
Mrs. Orland Cheldelin at­
Kae Saito assisting.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sant, guest in the home of her daugh­ is planned by the betrothed
Telex Hearing Aid Service
NEW A USED-MENS, WOMENS A CHILDRENS
tended the 45th class reunion
Mrs. Paul Kunkel furnished former residents and teacher ter, Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Ballah couple.
315 Eastman Bldg. - Boise
at
Willamette
University
the
CLOTHING - SHOES - JEWELERY - WIGS -
an arrangement of large white at Nyssa are the proud parents and family in Denver, Colo.,
Phone 1-208-342-8287 col
weekend of May 15-17.
chrysanthemums and red car­ of a baby girl born May 14, over the Mother’s Day week­
DISHES - POTS & PANS - SILVERWARE -
While there she saw several
nations for the reception table. 1970 at Eugene, She weighed end and the past week. She Many Places Visited
STEAM IRONS- BEDDING - FURNITURE -
of her classmates and other
eight pounds and two ounces. returned May 17.
among
whom
were
the
friends,
On
Boise
Field
Trip
ADMIRAL A ZENITH T. V. SETS
The baby joins a two year old
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Dennis Patchs, former Ny-
sister, Carolee.
Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Larson
Maternal grandparents are visited in the home of her
Mrs. Jan Wilson’s sixth grade ssans.
Monday Thru Friday
This reunion takes place
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moncur brother, Mr. and Mrs. John class visited Boise May 15.
CLOSED - SABBATH
and paternal grandparents are Flynn of Caldwell last week­ Our first stop was Gowen Field every five years and the group
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sant of end.
for a short tour of the jets. , is now looking forward to
Seattle.
We then went to the Idaho Fish meeting again in 1975.
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Mr. and Mrs. Muri Lancaster and Game Dept, and saw a funny
Word has been received that were guests in the home of their and informative film about
LADIES' AND GIRLS’
LADIES’ WESTERN CUT
We went to the Fair
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Aucutt daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry bears.
CANVAS
WRANGLER
of Lewiston, Idaho became the Hobson at Haggerman over the Grounds and saw the Apollo 11
Spacecraft.
After eating our
parents of a baby girl, Michele Mother’s Day weekend.
lunch in Julia Davis Park we
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Marie. She was born May 11
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mon- toured the Zoo and Museum. We
and weighed seven pounds.
Grandparents of the new arri­ teague at Moses Lake were visited KBOI TV Station and
saw how they operate their films
FRONT OPENING
val are Mr. and Mrs. Darrell guests in the home of her pa-
ASSORTED COLORS
COLORS. DENIM BLUE
and programming. Returning
rents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Orsen
Lea
­
Aucutt
of
Emmett
and
Mrs.
Vi
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GIRL’S SIZES 8 1/2-3
home
we
stopped
at
McDonald
’
s
LIGHT
BLUE
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TAN
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The
vian Seward of Nyssa. Michele vitt over the weekend.
LADIES SIZES 5 to 10
SIZES 8 to 16
is the niece of Mrs. Merle grandparents have been caring for a treat and arrived in Nyssa
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5
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tired,
but
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for Lisa and Tina for two weeks
Johnson of Nyssa.
during Mrs. Monteague’s recent singing.
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The mothers that went with
surgery.
MALHEUR MEMORIAL
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us were: Mrs. Myrick, Mrs.
BOYS’
MEN'S
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Mike Jefferies flew home Lattin, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs.
HIGH OR LOW CUT
from BYU May 16 to visit with Sweeney, and Mrs. Nichols. Bus
May 16 . t 0 Mr. and Mrs.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ driver was Bill Dotson.
Dannie Crosswhite of Payette vin Jefferies.
Neal Oldemeyer, Jeanne Jef­
a girl.
feries and John Kouns.
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