Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 27, 1970, Page 4, Image 4

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    Th« Ny»»a Oat« City Journal, Nytsa, Oregon
Pag« Four
Frates—Selk Marriage Solemnized
BRACKEN'S PRESENT Women
FALL FASHION SHOW«
Celebrate 83rd Birthday
AT TVCB A PW MEET
Fall into step and step into
fall with a fashion show pre­
sented by Bracken’s of Nyssa,
a special feature for the Sep­
tember 1, 7:30 p.m. dinner
meeting of the Treasure Valley
Christian Business and Pro­
fessional Womens’ Council at
the La Paloma in Ontario.
Guitar music will be furnished
by Dale and Don Wilbur of On­
tario.
Speaker of the evening is
Fran Wray of Spokane, mother
of five and foster mother of
six. Once a cocktail waitress,
Mrs. Wray has a rich and
varied background and an ex­
citing story to tell.
A crucial decision will be
made at this meeting as to
whether future gatherings will
be for a dessert or a dinner
meeting. This will be decided
by vote of those present.
MRS. ETHEL THOMPSON
Mrs. Angie Cook and Mrs.
Ethel Thompson were honored at
a party August 20 in celebration
of their birthday anniversaries.
Mrs. Cook was 83 years old
August 20.
She was born in
Malheur City in 1887.
Her
family moved to Vale in 1891
and to Ontario in 1900. She
was married in Ontario, De-
cember of 1910 and the young
couple moved to Nyssa where
Angie has resided since.
MRS. ANGIE COOK
Mrs. Ethel Thomspon was 83
on August 26. She came to
this area in 1905 from Ne­
braska and was married in
Nyssa to Al Thompson in 1908.
They operated the Nyssa Grain
and Feed Store for approxima­
tely 25 years.
There were 30 guests present
and the honorees received many
lovely cards and gifts.
Refreshments were served
by hostesses Mrs. Merle John­
son and Mrs. Helmer Ostrom.
Thursday, August 27, 1970
Amalgamated Sugar Picnic
AMITY CLUB HOLDS
SUMMER PARTY
The annual outdoor summer
party for the Amity Club mem­
bers and husbands was held the
evening of August 19.
The setting was in the beau­
tiful back yard of the Carl
Burningham’s residence. Sup­
per was served at colorful
tables, centered with fall floral
arrangements.
Hostesses were Mrs. Burning­
ham, Mrs. Solon Lewis, Mrs.
Frell Blair and Mrs. Snoden
Roberts. Guests included be­
sides the husbands of the hos­
tesses were: Messrs, and
Mmes. Taft Pett, Mark Moncur,
Charles Mann, WaynardTalbot,
Tom Mitchell, Edison Child,
Mel Beck, Jack Schenk andEl-
wood Flinders.
Special program numbers
were given by Susan Bratton and
Peggy Moore, contestants in
the recent Miss Malheur County
Contest.
Door prizes were won by Mrs.
Taft Pett and Mrs. Edison Child.
Morans Attend
The annual Amalgamated Su­
gar Company picnic for em­
ployees and their families held
at 1 o’clock Saturday, on the
Nyssa Grade School lawn, was
a howling success, so reported
E.R. Del Ricks of Ontario, this
year’s picnic chairman.
Ricks said more than 250
men, women and children en­
joyed generous helpings of fried
chicken, fried shrimp, buttered
rolls and such salads as po­
tato, tossed green and cole
slaw.
Ice cream,
water­
melon and pop was also served.
Incidently, there is a need
Vows were exchanged July 25, honor and a nosegay of blue
80th Birthday,
between Karen Louise F rates carnations and white rosebuds. in the council for a new de­
coration
chairman.
Anyone
fee
­
and David Eugene Sells at the
Tammy O’dell was flower girl
Family Reunion
Fruitland Church of the Bre­ and wore a floorlength turquoise ling she would qualify please
Mrs. Emma Moran and Susie
......................... ••RY FRANCFS SMALLEY..................
thren. Officiating at the cere­ frock. She carried a basket contact Mrs. Norman at 889-
mony was the Rev. Earl Traugh- of blue and white mist car­ 6064.
APPLE VALLEY - Mr. and for a few days visit. Aubrey left August 7, to visit at the
ber. Parents of the newlyweds nations with blue ribbons.
Mrs. Durern Cook of Wakeena, Cone took them toChelan, Wash., home of Mrs. Moran’s parents,
are Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Frates
Any interested women in the Kansas were honored with a Thursday for a visit with other Mr. and Mrs. John Gill, in Me­
Best man was Terry Sells,
dina, North Dakota. They visi­
of Fruitland and Mr. and Mrs. brother of the groom. Ushers area are cordially invited to picnic dinner Saturday evening relatives.
ted
Mr. and Mrs. John Moran
Edgar Sells of Parma.
come
to
this
meeting
and
to
at
the
Nyssa
Park
by
relatives
were Tom and John Sells, also
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pit­
Church decorations for the brothers of the bridegroom, and bring their daughters. For re­ and friend from Kansas inclu­ man were Sunday dinner guests and family in Kaysville, Utah,
double ring ceremony were in Steve Schultze. Candle lighters servations call Polly O*Harra ding the families of Sewards, of Mr. an Mrs. John Murphy for several days, then traveled
Saunders, Cooks and Wilds of at Nampa in honor of a birth­ through Yellowstone Park and
white and blue with blue mist were Larry Arnau and Debbie at 889-5719.
Members of Oregon Trail
carnations, white mums and Frates, the bride’s sister, who
Nyssa.
Those from out of day anniversary for Mrs. visited friends at Hardin, Mont.,
where they saw Custer’s Battle­ Grange met in regular session
gladiolus. Providing the tra­ wore a short turquoise gown. WILSON'S ENJOY
town were Mrs. Eunice Gibson, Murphy.
Yellow Tail dam. August 20, with Master Don
Timmy Walker was the ring­
ditional wedding music was Mrs.
Verda Kellogg and Mrs. Naomi
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dibble field and the
in Medina, with Somers presiding.
They
visited
Kirk Olson, soloist, and Mrs. bearer.
Fran
Camp
of
Nampa,
Mr.
and
and family of Boise were Sun­
VISIT, VACATION
Mr. and Mrs. Don King re­
A reception followed the cere­
Glen Olson at the organ.
Mrs. Bob Hammond of Mt. Home, , day dinner guests of Mr. and John Gills for several days and
in Caledonia, N. Dakota, they ceived the obligation of the 4th
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and Misses Thelma and Faith Mrs. Lloyd Dibble.
Escorted by her father, the mony and was held in the church.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Degree and were welcomed into
bride wore a floor length gown Seated at the guest book was recently returned home from a Lee of Caldwell.
Mrs. Helen Wilson and son,
of white satin peau de sole with Shirley Dressen. Cutting and two-week vacation inCalifornia
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward Jim, and grandchildren, Rodney Gerald Kimball and Mr. and the group.
A discussion on the farm la­
an empire waistline.
Long serving the wedding cake were and the Portland area. They were among other guests who and Jill Morgan, visited Tuesday Mrs. Tom Singer.
bor
disturbance was led by Le­
Returning
to
Medma,
they
at
­
Mrs.
Kenneth
FosbergandMrs.
visited
their
son,
2nd
Lt.
Paul
bouffant sleeves were gathered
enjoyed a dinner and farewell through Thursday with Mr. and
at the wrist.
The finger tip Leonard Phillips, aunts of the Wilson at March Airforce base visit for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mrs. Conley Wilson at Pine­ tended a family reunion picnic gislative Chairman Frank Sher­
on Mrs. Moran’s father, John wood and Loyd Adams.
veil was held by a flowered bride. Pouring coffee and punch near Riverside, Calif., where he Sauer of Nampa in the home hurst.
Agriculture Committeeman
Gill’s 80th birthday anniver­
headpiece trimmed with seed were Mrs. Albert Frates Jr., is in clinical externship for of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Martin
Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Fritts, Mr.
Harold Kurtz reported on the
pearls.
The gown was made aunt of the bride, and Mrs. three months. While visiting at Parma on Sunday.
The and Mrs. Clarence Tuning and sary.
On the return trip home they reason for the “expansion’’ of
by the bride’s great aunt, Nellie Charles Jeffries. Assisting at their son, they also toured Uni­ Sauers are moving to Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tuning
traveled through the Black Hills individuals. His article stated
the gift table were Mrs. James versal Studiosand Marine Land. soon.
Dawson.
enjoyed a week of camping and
They visited and helped to
She carried a handkerchief of Franklin, the bridegroom’s
August 12, Sue Dibble went fishing at Dead Wood Reservoir. and again visited Mr. and Mrs. that a person 70 years of age
celebrate the birthday anniver­ to Monmouth, Oregon,where she They returned home Sunday eve­ John Moran, arriving home, Au­ had eaten on the average of 150
Battenberg lace that belonged to sister-in-law.
cattle, 24,000 chickens, 260
gust 20.
Also assisting at the recep­ sary of their daughter, Stephanie joined her parents, Mr. and ning.
her great grandmother. Her
lambs, 310 hogs, 26 acres of
bouquet consisted of a cascade tion were Lori Walker, cousin while in Portland. Stephanie Mrs. Lloyd Dibble. They took
Mrs. Earl Boston, Mrs. John Wedding Announced
grain and 50 acres of fruit and
of white gladiolus andcarnations of the bride and Dorothy and is attending Nursing school at a trip to New Port and enjoyed Boston and children, Mrs. Ro­
vegetables.
Some interested
with a turquoise satin ribbon. Joyce Franklin, cousins of the the University of Oregon. While a day on the beach. Mr. Dib­ bert Shippy and family and Greg
granger wondered how much
in the Portland area, the Wil­ ble has been attending sum­ Bolton enjoyed camping for a
Serving as maid of honor was bridegroom.
alka seltzer had been consumed.
The newlyweds are making sons
;
saw the stage play, “Hello mer school at Monmouth and week at Ponderosa State Park
the bride’s sister, Diane Frates.
Grange
Insurance Agent
She wore a turquoise satin gown their first home in Boise, where Dolly’’, at the open-air thea­ his wife has been with him. at McCall. The men came up
Wilbur Atherton explained the
I
in Washington park, toured They returned home August 15. Thursday evening and all en­
with empire waistline and puf­ he is employed with the Idaho ter
new Travel Guardian Policy.
He is OMSI
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(Oregon Museum of
fed sleeves. Shecarriedanose­ First National Bank.
Rev. and Mrs. Ray Hibberd joyed the weekend swimming and
Pomona Master Ira Price
!
and Industry) and vi­ and family were Thursday picnic boating. They returned home
gay of blue mist carnations and a 1969 graduate of Parma High Science
set
September 26 as a probable
School
and
the
bride
is
a
1969
sited
the
Blue
Lake
area.
Wil
­
white rosebuds. Bridesmaid
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, August 23.
date for exemplifying the 5th
:
enjoyed a bit of deep sea Lloyd Dibble and on Friday,
was Sandi Sasaki wearing an graduate of Fruitland High son
Mr. and Mrs EdSells attended
Degree.
1 fishing at Ilwaco, Wash.
identical gown to the maid of School.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Alloway and a Hawkins and Sells family pic­
During the lecturers pro­
sons of Nampa were picnic nic, Sunday at the Nampa Park.
gram, Master Don Somers gave
dinner guests.
Later in the day they visited
an interesting account of their
Rev. and Mrs. Walter Hop­ Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Hawkins in
trip to Switzerland. They vi­
per and girls of Midvale were Caldwell and wished her father
sited relatives of Mrs. Somers
Friday overnight and Saturday a happy birthday anniversary.
Bishop and Mrs. Farrell Pe- and Don renewed friendships
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Franklin
terson of Nyssa announce the made at the time he was sta­
Dibble.
i and family of Payette were Sun­
coming marriage of their daugh­ tioned in nearby Germany during
Kimberlee and Kent Pierce day
i
evening guests of Mr. and
ter, Vicki, to Wes Hansen of World War II.
of Boise are spending this week Mrs. Ed Sells.
Visitors beside Atherton were
Vale. The couple will be mar­
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence
ried Saturday, August 29, at the Mrs. Wilbur Atherton and Mrs.
Mrs. Dwight Seward.
Thompson and daughters moved
Harley Noah of Boulevard
Idaho Falls Temple.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pit­ from the Hanna Robinson home
Grange.
A
reception
is
planned
Sep
­
MODELED BY
man met the plane Monday eve­ into Parma.
Refreshments were served to
tember 4 at the Owyhee Ward
ning at Boise and brought Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rook­
from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m._______ 26 members and visitors by
Elizabeth Fries and daughter of stool and family of Nyssa have
Rev. and Mrs. Don Crego.
Woodstock, 111., home with them purchased the Robert Ellis place and moved in over the weekend
The next regular meeting will
of August 22.
be held September 3, beginning
Cheerleader
at 8:30. All grange members
are
urged to attend. Visitors
with his uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Simmons and family of are always welcome.
Boise.
SHE’S WEARING THE
Mike Nichols returned home
Friday evening after a hiking
SURFBLUE - FULL CUT
trip with the Jr. UPY group of
the Parma Presbyterianchurch.
They left on Sunday and went
START ON FOLLOWING DATES
into the Sawtooth
Mountain
primitive area.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hildand
Men’s Commercial
Sandra of Fruitland were Satur­
7 P.M.
Tuesday, Sept. 1
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Nichols.
Mrs. Zella Houck and Eliza­
Men’s Sportsman
beth Grimes were Sunday after­
7 P.M.
noon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wednesday, Sept. 2
Waldo Smalley.
r
Rev. Hibberd and Sue Dibble
Women's Sugar Babes
accompanied the children of
the Parma Nazarene Church
Wednesday, Sept. 2
9:15 P.M.
Sunday School on Monday, Au­
gust 24, to Boise for a picnic
425 N. MAIN ST.
in the park and a visit to the
- PLUS -
Th ursday Mixed Doubles
zoo.
APPLE VALLEY ITEMS
GRANGE
NEWS
GIRLS’ REGULATION
GYMWEAR
SCHOOLS
PATTY McGINLEY
$5.95
I e it it is Shoes
WASH and WEAR
NEWEST, SHARPEST LOOK
Thursday,
Sept. 3
7:30 P.M.
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Monday, Sept. 7
Features of The Lady Raglan's
Top-convenience Wash and Wear
Polyester and 35% Cotton - 1%
Maximum Residual Shrinkage.
(Jr. Misses and Misses Sizes 4 to 16)
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Women’s Patriot
Monday, Sept. 14
9:30 P.M
IN THE HEART OF THUNDEREGG MALL
NYSSA, OREGON
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OWYHEE GARDEN
CLUB MEETS
The Owyhee Garden Club met
August 14 at the home of Mrs.
Vern Garner. There were 10
members present. Mrs. Lois
Council acted as co-hostess
with refreshments being served
before the meeting.
Final plans were made for the
clubs booth at Malheur County
Fair. The club will host the
flower exhibit this year.
Improvement plans for the
Owyhee Cemetery project that
will take place in October were
discussed.
Mrs. Frank Holub and Mrs.
Wilbur Chapin gave a report on
the State Convention theyatten-
ded at Bend in June.
Dance Highlights
Fort Boise Days
Parma Jaycees are spon­
soring an evening street dance
in connection with the Old Fort
Boise Days celebration at
Parma. The dance will be at
the M 4 W parking lot, Au­
gust 28, from 9:30 to 12:30.
The “Brothertymes” from
Boise will be playing. Tickets
are $1.25 in advance and $1.5Q a
at the gate.
7 P.M
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles New-
bill entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Artie Robertson Wednesday at
dinner in Caldwell, tocelebrate
the Robertson’s 50th Wedding
anniversary.
After the dinner, the Newbills
and Robinsons visited the New-
bill’s son, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Newbill and children, at their
farm a few miles out of Cald­
well.
Previous to their return home
to Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Keeney also honored Mrs. Kee­
ney’s parents, the Robertsons,
with a dinner in Ontario to cele­
brate their 50 years together.
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helped at the serving table were
Gary Smith, Larry Rose, Paul
Kunkle, Ed Reeder, Tom
Church, Lloyd Wood and Aldo
P. Sarchiapone.
Racing contests for children
and adults of all ages were held
later in the afternoon with cash
prizes going to the winners
The food and refreshments were
furnished free, thanks to a
special fund made possible by
contributing company employ­
ees and cooperation of company
management.
372-3592
Tarter's 0. K. Tire Store
400 N. MAIN
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