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Page Four The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Hues of Lavender Set Scene COMING EVENTS For McGinley—Oliver Reception Thursday, August 26, 1971 :■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■: Back To School Lois Spitze And Jay Campbell NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS Teenage Dance Exchange August Wedding Vows ■ ■ ■ BY DALE WITT ■ ■ ■ PHONE 372-2183 ■ ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hirsch To celebrate the coming of NEWELL HEIGHTS - Mr. and and son, Kenneth, of San the Snake River Valley school Mrs. John Downer and daugh ter, Sue, left Saturday for their Lorenzo, Calif., visited in the Jr. JACL Chapter is sponsoring home in Taft, Calif., after visit Vernon Hirsch home this week. a dance for all teens, Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. O.B. Barth August 28 from 9 p.m. - 12p.m. ing with her parents, Mr. and of Whittier, Calif., were week “Brandywine” will be the fea Mrs. M.L. Judd. end guests in the Vernon Hirsch tured group entertaining for Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam at home. the evening. tended the Holland picnic at the Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van Plan to be at the TVCC Weese Parma Park Sunday. DeWater were Thursday din building in Ontario where the Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simpson and family were Sunday dinner ner guests of Mrs. Dale Witt action will start. Don’t miss the last dance of guests of Mrs. Jeanie Fenn and her sister, Mrs. Rhea Per cival. the summer before the big and daughters in Ontario. Carolyn and Shelia Pratt went hassle of school begins! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon String to Colorado Springs Thursday ham of Bountiful, Utah visited Five Malheur County in the home of his niece Mr. where they are visiting their and Mrs. Leon Chamberlain uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Grange Fair Booths Friday. They were returning Eddie Blackwood. Five subordinate granges en Tuesday evening Mr. and home from a trip to Alaska. tered the competition at the Mrs. Ralph Van Vertle of Pay Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill and Mr. and Mrs. George ette and their house guests, Mr. 62nd Malheur County Fair. Vale Open House Aug. 29 Schiemer returned Sunday from and Mrs. Clifford Compton of Grange took sweepstakes with a day fishing trip to Henry’s Culpeper, Virginia, and Mr. the theme of “Dairy Herd Im For Leroy Herrmans Lake. Mrs. Rollo Fenn and and Mrs. Ed Parli of Axtell, provement” Big Bend Grange Mrs. Ronnie Ward went to the Kansas, visited Mrs. Dale Witt featured “Cycle of Life” with The children of Mr. and Mrs. cannery and made chili bean^ and her sister, Mrs. Rhea Per an explanation of the balance of Leroy Herrman of Nyssa will also Johnnie and Ronda Ward cival. Mrs. Compton and Mrs. oxygen and carbon dioxide car honor their parents at an Open Parli were class mates of Mrs. ried on by plant life. House Sunday, August 29 from came home with Mrs. Rollo Witt, and Mrs. Van Vertle was Oregon Trail Grange chose Fenn and stayed until Thurs 3 to 6 p.m. on the Herrman’s “Sweet Corn” for their display in Mrs. Percival ’ s class in 50th wedding anniversary at day evening. Friday Mrs. Rollo Fenn was high school in Axtell, Kansas. which also featured dolls made their home. Mrs. Dale Witt and Mrs. Rhea of corn husks. The theme of a luncheon guest of Mrs. Carl All friends of the family are Percival visited Mrs. Harriet Ontario Heights Grange booth invited and no gifts please. Fenn. was “Golden Harvest” with a Elsmore Fenn of Homedale, Turner Tuesday morning. display of grain and two old- Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Van De Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Carl of COMMUNITY TO Water of Big Bend called on fashioned scythes. California and Mrs. Rollo Fenn In a double-ring ceremony sewn and fashioned by their “Its Harvest Time” was the Dale Witt Saturday went fishing at the Owyhee Dam Mrs. HONOR PRIESTS Kathleen Marie McGinley and mother, Mrs. McGinley. title of Boulevard Granges’ afternoon and were accompanied At a formal candlelight cere and had a picnic. Wayne Oliver were united in Red Phelps of Parma served home by her sister, Mrs. Rhea booth which displayed sacks of mony, Miss Lois Spitze became at Thursday, September 2 Mrs. Hugh Eddy and children marriage August 5, 1971 in the as the best man. 7:30 p.m. there will be a pot of Seattle left Sunday from Boise Percival, who is visiting from onions and potatoes and sheaves the bride of Jay L. Campbell presence of immediate family An evening outdoor reception of grain. Wichita, Kansas. Saturday evening, August 14, in Winnemucca, Nevada. Kath was held August 22 at the Mc luck dinner in honor of Father by plane after spending the past Malheur Pomona Grange #33 1971. Sunday afternoon visitorsand Young who will be leaving Nyssa two weeks visiting her parents, leen is the daughter of Mr. and Ginley home with over 100 The 8 p.m. double-ring ce to reside in Baker where he Mr. and Mrs. R.D. McKinley. evening dinner guests in the had free booklets describing Mrs. Harry McGinley ofNyssa, guests attending. Gerrit Timmerman home were, National Grange Legislative Po remony was solmnized in the has been appointed Director of Mrs. Eddy and children and Mr. and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Timmer licies, the organization of presence of 75 close relatives The guest table was decorated the Confraternity of Christian and Mrs. R.D. McKinleyvisited Mr. and Mrs. C. Wayne Oliver man of Ontario, and Mr. and Junior, Subordinate, Pomona, and friends by the Rev. J.D. Doctrine of the Diocese of Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McKinley with a white candelabra with la of Ontario. Mrs. Ray Carlson of Illinois. and National Grange. Crego at the United Methodist Given in marriage by her vender candles. The candela It will also honor Father Simard in Boise Sunday afternoon and Two second award ribbons Church. Mr. and Mrs. John Downer who will take Father Young ’ s enjoyed refreshments before the bra had the bridal bouquet father, the bride wore a street of Taft, Calif., and Mr. and were won by David Crego, son Large baskets of gladiolus in plane took off. length dress of white polyester and the attendent's nosegays place here. of Rev. and Mrs. DonaldCrego, Mrs. M.L. Judd spent Monday shades of pink, tied with apple The potluck will be held at Mrs. JackEarnest and daugh crepe fashioned with an empire placed attractively at the base. and Tuesday at Payette Lakes. for art work entered in the green ribbon bows and tall the St. Bridget ’ s Church. All ter Mary of LaGrande came A three-tiered lavender wed waist and A-line skirt trimmed Their daughter, Sue Downer was contest. candleabras with white tapers with white lace embroidered ding cake trimmed with purple of Father Young’s friends and Tuesday to visit her parents, there with Mrs. Sally Judd and Oregon Trail Grange won the decorated the church. Soloist neighbors of the community are Mr. and Mrs. R.D. McKinley roses and topped with white with lavender flowers. She wore boys. traveling trophy sponsored by was Oscar Bratton, uncle of the a white picture hat banded with doves centered the serving table. invited to attend the potluck. and sister Mrs. Hugh Eddy Malheur County Pomona Grange bride, accompanied by Mrs. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. and children. Mrs. Fred Sexton and Karen matching lace and carried a William Holt entertained at din for exhibiting the most indivi Dwight Wyckoff. Mrs. Eddy returned to La- Steiners To Observe Zerbel served the punch and purple and lavender rose cas ner for Mr. and Mrs. John dual land products entries. Parents of the couple are Mr. Grande Thursday while Mary i j • A • Grai cade bouquet with white coffee. Assisting with serving... Downer and Sue and Mr. and and Mrs. Melvin L. Spitze of the cake was Mrs. Roy Hirai. in 9 Anniversary will I stay and visit her grand streamers. Mrs. M.L. Judd. Route 1, Ontario and Mrs. Helen parents. Maid of honor was the bride’s Also helping with the serving Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Judd had Campbell of Lancaster, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Steiner of Mrs. Clayborn Morris of Kent, ARCADIA - Mr. and Mrs. sister, Ruth Ann McGinley at was Mrs. Emma Kinard and Adrian will observe their Washington, and her daughter a picnic Saturday honoring their Elvin Houston of San Ber- Abbie McGinley, aunts of the The bride, given in marriage tired in a street-length dress daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John twenty - fifth wedding anni of purple. Patty and Colleen bride and Mrs. Walter Looney. versary, with an open house, Mrs. Linda Johnson of Monte Downer and Sue. Their guests nardino, Calif., left August by her father, was lovely in a sano, Washington and her child 14 for their, home after a visit traditional white gown of Ruth Ann and Patty McGinley McGinley, sisters of the bride, were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Over- August 29 from 2 - 9:30 p.m. served as bridesmaids and wore were in charge of gifts, while at their home. The open house ren Shawn and Laurie arrived street of Boise, Mrs. Eleanor here with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil organza over satin. It was dresses of lavender and pink Colleen McGinley attended the will be hosted by their two August 16 to visit their father Bergren of yan Neys, Calif., Houston and other relatives. sculptured into a high-waisted and grandfather C.B. Hill. Fri Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sigler silhouette and featured full hued lavender. All three girls guest book. and Mrs. Sally Judd and boys and two girls from Boise visited bishop sleeves gathered into Out of town guest was Mrs. daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Leavitt, day they were all dinner guests carried nosegays similar to the of Ontario. August 13 with them in the deep cuffs. The gown’s round brides and were of lavender Emma Kinardof Mesa, Arizona. Mrs. Judi Robertson and their of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Fine Mrs. Eleanor Bergren came Houston home. son Jack Steiner. in Caldwell. neckline was complimented by a The couple are now at home and purple roses and rosebuds. Friend of the Steiners are Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Saturday morning and will spend Mr. and Mrs. Parley Feik lace edged collar. The bodice, All of the dresses were similar in Ontario where both are em invited to stop by. and Mrs. Stanley Hill were two weeks visiting in the M.L. accompanied Mrs. William Orr waist and sleeves were enhanced to the brides in pattern and were ployed. I Mrs. Grace Morris, Mrs. Linda Judd home. from Nyssa to Nampa Saturday by lace appliques. The skirt Johnson, Shawn and Laurie, Mr. where they attended the D.U.P. also trimmed with lace appli and Mrs. Hardy Fine,Caldwell, Convention. ques was softly gathered in front HELLO C.B. Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Feik sweeping to a full cathedral WORLD! Carl Lee Hill and Terri. and Marla and Carolyn left train back. Her four-tiered, Friday for the coast to do elbow length, veil of illusion Jonny Stam and Jim Barker Mr. and Mrs. Dan (Peggy) some salmon fishing. were Sunday afternoon bicycle was held to a camelot head callers in the Bill Webb home. Sweet of Lebanon, Oregon are Carla Hust and Brian Feik dress. She designed and made Mr. and Mrs. Ted King of the parents of a baby girl born were among several young peo her veil with the help of a Ontario were Sunday afternoon August 5. She weighed seven ple who left last week for Rex friend, Jan Strand, of Rutgers visitors in the Bill Webb home. pounds, five ounces and was burg where they will attend University. She carried a cas Pauline Hastriter and two named Carrie Michele. Ma Ricks College this coming year. cading bouquet of white daisy children of Provo, Utah came ternal grandparents are Mr. and Garth Olsen a former Arcadia mums, pink and red rosebuds, MODELED BY Thursday and are visiting her Mrs. Woodrow Seuell and Carrie resident will be a professor at interspersed with heather fern mother and husband, Mr. and is their first grandchild. Ricks this fall. and streamers of apple-green Mrs. Bill Webb. Ruth Carroll accompanied a ribbon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard For- group of youths from the Bill Webb, George Cartwright Attending her sister as maid of Adrian, M.C. Mackey, Adrian bess of Nyssa received word Lutheran Church in Nyssa to a Mrs. Cheerleader and Morrison of Nyssa went that their son, Mr. and retreat near Baker Thursday of honor was Miss Nadine Spitze Dennis Forbess of Vancouver who wore a floor-length dress to the Al Kader Shriner’s until Sunday. are parents of a baby boy born meeting at Pendleton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Houston which she had made. The gown M.E. Mackey was honored as August 23. The Forbess’ left visited Tim Sigler in Boise Sun was an apple-green empire a member of the Shriners for to meet their new grandson day. Tim was injured in a car waist style and featured full SHE’S WEARING THE 50 years. The Shriners or Monday accompaniedby another wreck Friday night. bishop sleeves gathered into a grandson, Joel, who has been ganization raised $200,000 at Mrs. Jim Jameson and chil small band with ruffles. She SURFBLUE - FULL CUT this meeting which will be used visiting them recently. He will dren from Condon, Ore., are carried a cascade of white and return to his home in Corvallis to help crippled children at visiting her mother, Mrs. pink daisy mums accented with the Shriners Hospital. George later Marguerite Moss while her hus apple-green ribbon and wore HOLY ROSARY Cartwright and Bill Webb were band is attending a work shop in matching flowers in her hair. HOSPITAL initiated into the organization. August 18 - To Mr. and Mrs. La Grande. Albert Campbell, brother of Gene Worden from Fort Sill, Gary Justice, Payette, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Carroll the groom, performed the best Okla., returned home Sunday and family of Boise visited Sun August 19 - To Mr. and Mrs. after visiting his mother, Mrs. John Mike Dicks, Ontario, a girl. day with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey man duties. Ushers were Kenneth Spitze, brother of the Frankie Worden. He will be WHITE To Mr. and Mrs. HaroldCor- Carroll. bride, and Dana Bratton, cousin discharged September 8. Tom Houston who is in the field, Ontario, a girl. of the bride. They also served Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price Jr. August 20 - To Mr. andMrs. U.S. Navy is spending his fur of Portland were Friday Jose De La Cius, Nyssa, a boy. lough with his mother, Mr. and as candlelighters, prior to the ceremony. luncheon guests of Mrs. Lydia To Mr. and Mrs. Jim Seals, Mrs. Clavel Andrews in Fruit Worden. land and with Marlyn Buzzard Parma, a girl. For her daughter’s wedding Mr. and Mrs. Benny Beach of To Mr. and Mrs. Ira Smith, of Ontario. He visited in the Ce cil Houston home August 12 Mrs. Spitze chose a beige A- Vale and Mrs. Carlene Savage Ontario, a girl. line dress trimmed in orange and children of Nyssa were Sun August 21 - To Mr.andMrs. and showed slides of his tours day dinner guests of Mrs. Carl Marshall Crenshaw, Jr., On in China and Japan. Tom is a lace accents. She wore orange - PLUS - former resident of Arcadia. gloves, beige accessories and a Fenn w ith Mr. and Mrs. Howard tario, a boy. The Arcadia Community ex corsage of burnt-orange rose Fenn as afternoon visitors. To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, tend our sympathy to the family buds. The bridegroom’s mother Mrs. Carl Fenn and Carlene Payette, a girl. was attired in a pink A-line Savage were Sunday afternoon August 22 - To Mr. and Mrs. of Theo Matherly who passed MUSTANGER visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peter Ketchu, Fruitland, a girl. away last week. He was a farmer dress with lace applique. Her accessories were white and she Simpson. August 23 - To Mr.andMrs. and a resident of Arcadia and Adapts The Smooth and Practical Harold Hirsch and daughter, Nathan Suitter, Huntington, a Nyssa for the past 45 years. wore a corsage of pink rose Holly Ann, of Chicago Heights, boy. Dennis C indell spent three buds. Features of The Lady Raglan’s Ill., visited Mr. and Mrs. Ver August 24 - To Mr. andMrs. days in Burns last week in the A lawn reception following the non Hirsch last week. Brett Sites, Payette, a boy. land and title office there. Mrs. ceremony was held at the home Top-convenien ce Wash and Wear Cindell and son spent from W ed of the bride’s parents. The re nesday through Sunday with her Fabric. And For The EASY-TO-BE- ception table was graced with a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art three-tiered white wedding cake ALWAYS-NEAT Look, Too! 65% Richardson in Boise. SATURDAY, AUG. 28 - Po mona Grange, 8 p.m., at Ore gon Trail Grange Hall. Recovery, Inc., 8p.m.Chris tian Church MONDAY AUG. 30 - School Starts!! TUESDAY, AUG. 31 - Sugar Beat TOPS - 8 p.m. highschool Room # 1. Potluck Ladies Golfing lea gue - Ontario Golf Course. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1 - Housewife League Organizing- 1:30 p.m. at Sugar Bowl. Patriots League Organizing 8 p.m. at Sugar Bowl. Junior Golden Age Club - 1 p.m. Library Meeting Room. THURSDAY, SEPT. 2 - Ore gon Trail Grange 8:30 p.m. at Oregon Trail Hall. 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After a honey moon trip along the Atlantic Coast the couple are now at home in Atlanta, Georgia. The bride is a 1962 graduate of Nyssa High School. She has just completed her Masters in Mathematics at Rutgers Univer sity, New Brusnwick, N.J. She is employed as a teacher in a junior high school in Atlanta. Her husband is employed at American Hospital Supplies, At lanta. Among the out of town guests were the bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. Helen Campbell, Lancas ter, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell, Bremerton, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Wyckoff, Wallowa, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wyckoff, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Cottrell, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick, Eagle Point, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Fos ter, North Hollywood, Miss Elaine Baker, Sun Valley; Terry Oft, Spokane. Professional Directory Physicians and Surgeons K. E. KERBY M.D. K. A. DANFORD, M.D. F. J. SYKES, M.D. Physicians and Surgeons Dial 372-2241 HOURS: 9 to 12 noon & 2 to 5 P.M. - Monday through Friday, 10 to 12 Saturday. MAULDING CLINIC L. A. Maulding, M.D. Charles E. Vanetti, M.D. Physicians and Surgeons Dial 372-2216 HOURS: 9 to 12 noon and 2 to 5 P.M., - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 9 to 12 noon, Wednesday and Saturday. Weight labs. “By appoint ment only’’ Wednesday. DAVID W. SARAZIN, M.D. Physician and Surgeon HOURS: 10 to 12 noon & 2 to 5 P.M, - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri day. 10 to 12 Saturday. Phones; Office 372-3365 Residence 372-3173 Optometrists DR. JOHN EASLY 387 S. W. 4th AVENUE Ontario, Oregon - Phone - Ontario .... 889-8017 DR. J. E. HEITZMAN 7 North 2nd Street • Nyssa .... 372-3747 Veterinarians TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HO6PITAL Phone 372-2251 DR. B. E. ROSS Nyssa .... 372-3552 DR. DICK TEMPLE Nyssa .... 372-3329