Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 09, 1970, Page 4, Image 4

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    Pag« Four
The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
BAIR-CLEAVER UNITED AT
IDAHO FALLS LDS TEMPLE
Family Holds 15th
Reunion July 4
The 15th annual reunion of the
Haney family was held July 4
at the south park in Nyssa.
The occasion was in honor of
the 65th wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Haney, Sr.
A potluck supper was served
to 78 family members and
several
friends,
including
and
great-
grandchildren,
P.M. Haney,
grandchildren.
Sr. was unable to attend the
anniversary celebration be­
cause of a broken hip. He is
recooperating at the Holy Ro­
sary Hospital.
Family
members present
were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Haney,
Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Haney, and Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Haney, Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Haney, Seattle; Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Smith, Ontario; Mr.
and Mrs. P.M. Haney Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. William Haney, Mr.
and Mrs. Byron Anderson, and
Mrs. Madeline Smith, all of
Ogden; Mrs. Smith is the mother •
of Mrs. Alvin Haney.
Western music was provided
by Mr. and Mrs. Elgan Vaughn
and family of Payette.
Thursday, July 9, 1970
LYNCH TRANSFERS |
Hometown News
TO MICHIGAN
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ORDER OF
EASTERN
STAR
OFFICERS
INSTALLED
Mr. Ike E. Lynch has been
appointed
Quality
Control^
Capt. and Mrs. Lawrence Manager at the Greenville fac­
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffin,
and her brother, Bud Newby Graham and son of Santa Ana, tory of Ore-Ida Foods, Inc.
Mrs. Patricia Marcum was chapter officers gave an adden­
and their daughter, Mr. and California have been visiting Mr. Lynch was formerly Qua­ installed as Worthy Matron and dum and presented gifts to the
Mrs. James Favorel and chil­ the past several days at the lity Control Lab Manager at the
Robert Holmes as Worthy Pa­ new Worthy Matron and Patron.
dren went to the fire works home of Mr. and Mrs. C.A. company’s corporate quality tron of Golden Rule Chapter
Soloist Ernie Louis of Adrian
at Caldwell Saturday evening. Wernick. They plan to return control lab in Ontario.
#131, Order of Eastern Star, sang two songs, accompanied
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home July 7.
He joined Ore-Ida in Feb­ during ceremonies held June 29, by Jessie Brown. They com­
Mrs. Blanche Weeks visited
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ruary, 1967, as a Quality Con­ 1970 at the Masonic Hall.
posed the lyrics and music.
in the home of her son, Mr. and
Guests at the home of Mr. trol Foreman at the company’s
Refreshments were served
Other new officers are Lu­
Mrs. John Weeks of Senica,
and Mrs. Frank Byers for a Burley, Idaho factory. He is cille Steiner, associate matron; by Mrs. Martha Judd, Mrs. Lois
Oregon , June 22-29.
lawn picnic July 4 were Mr. replacing Mr. Tom Huey who Mae Schireman, secretary; Bullock, Mrs. Marie Holmes,
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and Mrs. John Sommers and has been transferred as Quality Louise Wernick, treasurer; Ida Mrs. Louise Wernick and Bonnie
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Squier
family, Notus; Mr. and Mrs. Control Manager to the Burley Miner, marshall; Lois Cart­ House, sister of the new Worthy
visited in the home of Mrs.
Stanley Byers and family, On­ factory.
Blanche Weeks Monday.
wright, chaplain; Jessie Brown, Matron.
tario; Mr. and Mrs. Donald
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The Lynchs have one child and organist; Edna Bacon, warder.
Sara Marcum and Barbara
Byers, Corvallis; Mrs. Cyn­ are in the process of moving to
Star points areCleta DeBoer, Holmes had charge of the pro­
July 4 Mrs. Hazel Farr, Mrs.
thia Gilbert, Mrs. Ethel Lay, Michigan.
Adah; Myrtle Alexander, Ruth; grams and flowers.
Virginia Rookstool and Mrs.
Mrs. Frances Kartzberg, Mrs.
Vera Paulus, Esther; Amelia
Blanch Weeks had dinner out.
Mary Shaul, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
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Mrs. Erma Myers attended Pratt, Martha; Della Holmes,
Bethel and Mr. and Mrs. Rocky ' the annual Southside Boulevard Electra.
July 2 guests at a barbecue
Installing officers of the even­
Sunday School Picnic July 4.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F uquay.
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were; Mr.
It was held at Allen Grove ing were Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Myrick
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boyer of in Nampaandapproximately 150 Paul House, past Matron and
and Mrs. Lyle Miner, Lori
of Quincey, Wash.;
and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Clay- Newton, Iowa were guests in the ' persons of all ages were there. Patron,
ton Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry home of his sister, Mr. and 1 The affair started at noon and Marie Holmes, chaplian; Della
Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Oden
Myrick and Vickie, and Mrs. Mrs. John » Cleaver.
lasted until 6 p.m.
Games, Holmes, marshall and Bonnie
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of Albany, Oregon, are the proud
Sappe,
organist.
Assistingwere
races
and
plenty
of
food
was
Janice Janson and children,
Guests at the home of Owen 1 enjoyed by all.
Marilee Wilson, Honored Queen; parents of a baby boy. Royce
Ronald, Tom, Shanon, andJohn.
Froerer 4th of July evening
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Sharlene Kido, princess, Mar­ Earl was born June 7, 1970
and weighed seven pounds, nine
Guests in the home of Mrs. for fire works were Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Cart­ lene Jamieson, guide; Bobbie :
He joins two sisters,
A.H. Keck were her sister, Mrs. Owen J. Froerer, Vale; wright and family of Portland and Billie Holmes, members of ounces.
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Vickie Peterson and Donna Big-
nine and one-half years
Mrs. Fannie Mitchell.
Mrs. his sister, Mrs. Stewart Carl­ are visiting at the homes of the Owyhee Chapter of De Molay. Sebra,
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gler accompanied by Kathy Hol-
old, and Alice six years of age.
Mitchell’s daughter, Mr. and son, Kanab, Utah; and Mr. and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul House are
Wendy Bair became the bride headpiece. She carried a cas- loday.
Grandparents of the new ar­
Mrs. Albert Adams are also Mrs. Don Bowers and family. Arthur Cartwright and brother the parents of the newly instal­
Best man was Brad Neibour
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of Newell Cleaver June 16,1970 cading bouquet of yellow roses,
rival
are Mr. and Mrs. Les­
visiting.
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Lloyd and family. The children led Worthy Matron, Patricia ter
in a double-ring ceremonyper- blue daisies and blue baby’s with Frank Hunter as usher.
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Oden
of Nyssa.
Ralph Belvins of Renovisited
will stay in Nyssa while their Marcum.
The bride’s mother wore a
formed at the Idaho Falls LDS breath.
Mrs. Kay LaFaye with other at the home of his cousin, Mr. parents go on a sight-seeing
Guests
who
were
escorted
MALHEUR MEMORIAL
Temple.
Maid of honor was Lora Bair, blue dress for her daughter’s relatives and friends spent the and Mrs. Frank Byers, Friday.
and introduced were, Kathern
trip for a few days.
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HOSPITAL, 1970
Parents of the couple are Mr. she wore a floor-length gown of wedding the the groom’s mother holiday on a camping trip in
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Williams, Worthy Matron and
and Mrs. Cecil R. Bair and blue and white dotted Swiss also chose to wear a blue dress. the Lost Lake area around
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleaver
Enjoying a lawn picnic at the John Harms, Worthy Patron
July 4 - To Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver, styled with an empire waist­ Both women had corsages of Council and New Meadows.
were weekend guests in the
of Vale; Shirleen Burk, Worthy
both of Nyssa.
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home of his parents, Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Matron, Hermosa Chapter, Pablo Garza of Nyssa a boy.
line. She carried a bouquet pink rose buds.
Cartwright July 4 were Mr.
A reception was held in honor
July 4 - To Mr. and Mrs.
The bride was attired in a of white daisies with yellow
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Law­ Mrs. JohnCleaver. They helped and Mrs. Earl Parker, Boise; Caldwell; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
floor-length gown of organza centers.
Doroteo Calderon of Nyssa a
Bridesmaids were of the couple at the LDS Stake rence spent the holiday at Bar­ work on the new house.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorcy Conrad Corbett, Worthy Matron and girl.
over delustered satin. It was Christine Cleaver, Leann Bair House in Nyssa. A lovely wed­ ney Creek.
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Steven, San Diego, Calif.; Patron, Mount Olive chapter,
and
ding
cake
decorated
with
yellow
designed with an empire waist and Shirley Cleaver.
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Mr. and Mrs. Vai Glenn and
They
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wood, Parma.
and a scoop neckline edged with were gowned identical to the roses and blue net centered the
ACROSS THE NATION
Mr. and Mrs. Paul House of son of Portland were guests in
The 1969-70 chapter officers
lace.
The long sleeves were maid of honor and also carried reception table. Assisting at Quincy, Wash, spent the holi­ the home of his parents, Mr. Meridian, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
gave
an
addendum
and
presen
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,
’
Vood
and
family,
Boise;
Mr.
gathered into deep satin cuffs bouquets of white daisies with the serving table were Ann Jones day weekend in the home of and Mrs. Marian Glenn over
and Mrs. Leslie Wood and ted the officers gifts to Roy
and Linda Bessendorfer.
In
accented with lace applique. yellow centers.
RK FOR YOU
his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn the holiday.
family, Caldwell; Mr. and Mrs. and Marie Holmes. The 1970-71
charge
of
gifts
were
Nikki
Lynne
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The gown featured a full skirt
Providing the wedding music
Marcum.
They also visited
Darrel
Cartwright
and
family,
with a wide ruffle on the bot­ were soloist June Hartley ac­ Bair, Craig Bair, Denise Hun­ with another sister, Mr. and
Mrs. L.E. Robbins and her
tom. Her elbow length veil of companied by Vickie Peterson. ter, Arlene Hunter and Karen Mrs. Ray Barns and family of sister, Mrs. Marie Gardiner Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Cartwright and Dean and De
Hurley.
Marlene
Gibson
was
illusion was caught to a floral Also a trio, Linda Garner,
of Sheridan, Wyoming visited in
Vale.
Anna McGinnis, Ontario.
in charge of the guest book.
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the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Mrs. Dorcy Conrad, Mrs.
The newlyweds are continuing
Gonyer
June
29.
Mrs.
Gardi
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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jenkins
Wayne Wood and Mrs. Arthur
their education at TVCC. She
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were guests at the home of ner is an old friend from the Cartwright are daughters of Mr.
is majoring in Inhalation Thera­
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dakotas.
and Mrs. Earl Parker.
py and he in Secondary Educa­
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Leland Fox and family for a
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tion and History.
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Mef-
picnic dinner July 4.
Dinner guests at the home of
The couple will be at home in
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ford spent the July 4 weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cart­
Nyssa.
Mrs. Tom Johnson enjoyed fishing and relaxing at Owy­ wright July 5 were Mr. and Mrs.
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an annual family reunion in the hee Dam.
Arthur Cartwright and Mr. and
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Caldwell park July 4.
Mrs.
Guests at the home of Mr. Mrs. Darrel Cartwright and
Bertha Rudelick was a guest. and Mrs. Elvin Ballou for a family.
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4th of July family picnic were:
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Keck and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Howell,
Visiting
at
the
home
of M*
family of Portland were guests’ Sr., Wilder; Mr. and Mrs. Mark
and
Mrs.
Art
Servoss
last
week­
in the home of his mother, Mrs. Howell, Jr., Wilder; Mr. and
end was their son, Gene Ser­
A.H. Keck June 29.
Mrs. Eugene Dazey and family, voss and a guest Joyce Haas
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Boise; Mr. and Mrs. Cleland
Mrs. Max Jones of Bell,Cali­ Goodlee, Kamiah, Idaho; Mr. of Portland. They all enjoyed
fornia; Mr. and Mrs. Keith and Mrs. George Johnson and a barbecue dinner July 4 at the
Gressley, and Mr. and Mrs. family, Caldwell; Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. James
S.C. McConnell were dinner Tom Ady, Ontario; and Mrs. Dickey in Boise.
guests in the home of Mr. and Charles Howell and family,On­
Mrs. Forrest Moore at Nampa, tario.
Mr. Charles Howell
July 5.
is attending school at Flag­
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105 Main Street
Phone 372-3544
staff, Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Keck
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of Brigham City were guests
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carson of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Perdue in the home of his mother, Mrs. El Cerrit, California arrived
30.
of Nyssa announce the engage­ A.H. Keck, * June
June 29 for a visit in the home
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ment of their daughter, Cathy
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bonnie House of Hermiston Frank Byers. They left Wed­
Diane to Jerry Anderson. The
visited
in
the
home
of
her
bride-elect is a 1968 graduate
nesday.
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of Nyssa High School and is em­ sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Marcum
from
June
27-
July
2.
ployed at the Amalgamated Su­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dick
White and
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gar Co. The future bridegroom
family who had just returned
Mrs. Max Jones of Bell, from Germany were guests in
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Anderson of Nyssa. He is also Calif, is visiting in the home the home of her brother, Mr.
a 1968 graduate of Nyssa High of her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S.C. and Mrs. Elvin Ballou, last
and is now employed at Stunz McConnell. She is also visiting week. He is in the Air Force
with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. and will be stationed in South
Lumber Co. in Nyssa.
The couple is planning an Keith Gressley.
Carolina.
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August 8 wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Keck
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodger
and family of Richland, Wash, of Bentenville, Arkansas were
were July 4 guests in the home guests in the home of her sister,
of his mother, Mrs. A.H. Keck. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers.
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They arrived June 28 and will
Mr. Guy Kerby and his daugh­ visit two weeks.
ter, Kim of Tryon, N.C. were
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guests in the home of his bro­
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Huskin­
ther, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth sen and Arden visited in the
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Kerby from June 10 to July 2.
xzz Guy Kerby had an operation and home of his parents, Mr. and
“Nothing is more easy­ then they all spent ten days Mrs. W.H. Huskinsen in St.
NYSSA
Anthony over the 4th of July
going than a dollar."
at Wallowa Lake.
weekend.
While there they
were invited by close friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Batten and
family to go to Jackson Hole,
to see the Tetons where they
cruised on Jenny Lake. They
picnicked in Teton National
Forrest and returned to St.
Anthony by way of Yellowstone
Park. They returned to Nyssa
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Everett Grant
Go home at the end of a busy day to gas air-conditioned
All Men's and Boys’
of Lewiston visited over the
4th of July weekend in the home
comfort... that's real living! If a man’s home is his castle,
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Byers.
why shouldn’t man live royally (and all of his family as well) ?
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See the Rodeo July 10 - 11
Fri. - Sat. - July 10 - 11
ALSO
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New and Used Cars
RODEO SPECIAL
1965 Plymouth Station Wagon
V-8, A/T, Power Steering,
New Rubber. Very Sharp!
Speeial for Rodeo Week
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1he Old limivi.
Johannesen - Adams
ALL LADIES' SUMMER SHOES AND SANDALS
You deserve a heat break. You can get it with
ON SALE !
Suits
Reduced
Swim Suits
Swim
At Reduced Prices
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BRACKEN'S Dept Store
Dry Goods — Shoes — Clothing
We Give & Redeem SRV Green Stamps
207 Main Street
Phon« 372-3040
NYSSA . . . OREGON
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Gas Air Conditioning
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The air-conditioned way is a better life, and it's so easy to
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oden
returned Saturday evening from
a weeks visit with their daugh­
ter, Marilyn in Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and
family of Pilot Rock and Lau­
rance Oden and daughters of
Albany.
They were visiting
and helping to repair her home,
after extensive fire damage.
The Odens also visited in Albany
to greet their new grandson,
Royce Earl.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oden
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Win­
hell enjoyed a dinner at the
Eastside the evening of July 5.
attain these days. I^t the Cascade Man talk to you about it
for your home or your business—or both. There’s never l>een
a better time to invest in gas air conditioning. This year many
things are in your favor, including a new FINANCING
PLAN now available. Full facts and figures on equipment to
meet your needs will be gladly furnished without obligation.
There\ a wide choice of aas air
conditioning units for every type
of installation Immediate deliv­
ery Prompt installation. And
prices are lower'
Alt YEAR COMFORT WITH NATURAL GAS
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