Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 21, 1972, Page 4, Image 4

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Mr. & Mrs. C.M. Pounds Honored okk club Meeting
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Christmas party Friday, De­
cember 15 with 30 persons at­
tending the event. The tables
were beautifully decorated with
a Christmas motif and dinner
of turkey and ham was served
to those present. .A gift ex­
change followed the dinner.
Miss Carol Nelson
Installed Honored Queen
Bethel #33
DUP HOLDS PARTY
The Daughters of Utah Pio-
neers (DUP) met December 18
for a Christmas party at the
home of Mrs. S. P. Bybee.
To become a DUP member a
person must be a direct de­
scendant of a pioneer of Utah
before 1876.
The 17 members present en­
joyed a delicious dinner and
there was an exchange of gifts.
Mrs. Melvin Ballantvne pre­
sented the program of Early
Pioneer Christmases in the
years 1850 to 1890.
Town And Country
Garden Club
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pounds
of Nyssa celebrated their 50th
Wedding Anniversary, Decem­
ber 3, 1972 at the home of
their niece, Mrs. Donald Hal­
sey of Salem.
The Rev. Lloyd Pounds of
Nyssa performed the marriage
ceremony, reading a poem from
the original services and also
giving a vivid background of
Ogallala, Nebraska fifty years
ago.
Those present were their
daughter, Mrs. Onna Kat-
simanis of Casper, Wyoming;
son, Joe of Helena, Montana,
and son Jack of Lake Oswego,
Oregon. Two daughters, Do­
rothy Post of Glendive, Mon­
tana and Edith Bernard of
Tulsa, Oklahoma, were unable
to attend. Son, Milton of Ca­
lifornia was not there and Burt
who was killed three years ago,
was present in our minds, all
<fay-
Others attending were: Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Halsey, Miss
Shannon Halsey; Mr. and Mrs.
Coy Whitlock;
Miss Peggy
Hobbs and Mr. Don Seeley, all
of Salem; Jerry Erdt, Mrs.
Ester
Erdt,
Mrs.
Louise
Hults. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Hutts,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Freshner,
all of Portland; Mrs. Agnes
Biolti of Richmond, Washing­
ton; Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Hal­
sey of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Pounds of Nyssa and
Mrs. Frances Pounds of He-
lena, Montana.
During the afternoon, the
couple received phone calls
from their son-iu-law, Nick
Katsimanis of Casper, Wyo­
ming, daughter Dorothy Post
of Glendive, Montana, Mrs.
Frances Slack and Mrs. Mar-
geret Sine of Riverside, Cali- .
fornia, half-sisters of Mrs.
Pounds and last but not least,
a call from their grandson,
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<_3fay every joy and blessing of this holy
season come to you and your loved ones,
bringing peace and happiness . . making
hearts and spirits bright Merry Christmas!
Pioneer Federal Savings
& Loan Association
ONTARIO . . . OREGON
Mrs. Ken Kerby hosted the
Town and Country Garden Club
for their annual Christmas
party Thursttay, December 14
at one o'clock A lovely lun­
cheon was served, which was
followed by a gift exchange.
Pictures were taken for the
club scrapbook.
Next meeting will be January
11 at the home of Mrs. Dale
Adams.
Andy Pounds of Helena, Mon­
tana.
The gifts and cards were
numerous and appropriate. Ro­
Bethel • 33 Job’s Daughters
bert Lewd was on hand to take held open installation Sunday,
pictures.
December 17 at the Masonic
Hall. Carol Nelson, pictured
above was installed by Susan
BRIDGE ACTIVITIES Davis, Grand Bethel Honored
Queen and retiring Honored
The Saturday bridge club met Queen assisted by Kathy Nel-
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. son, guide, Sheila Esplin, mar­
Charles Newbill
with three shall Sharlene Kido, chaplain.
tables in play. Guests were Pam Smiley, musician, Mari­
Mrs. Harold Brendle and Mr. lee Wilson, senior custodian,
and Mrs. Dale Garrison. Mr. Trudy Olsen, junior custodian,
Garrison was high prixe winner. Susan Kouns, recorder, Pat
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Marcum flag bearer; all past
Mr. and Mrs. DonOidemeyer Honored Queens of Bethel *33
hosted the Saturday night bridge and also the Owyhee Chapter
club
December 16.
Guest of DeMolay assisted.
Preceeding installation» the
players were Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Miner and Mrs. Oldeme- Christmas Story was enacted
yer’s
mother, Mrs. Clara by the girls with Pam Smiley,
Blankenship of Fort Collins, as narrator, Geren Manley was
Colorado. Mrs. Boyd Wilson soloist accompanied by Gary
was high score winner with Don Condtm.
Escorted and introduced were
Oldemeyer taking second high.
the installing officers who were
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Mrs. Joe Maughn entertained all Past Honored Queens of Be­
Thursday bridge club last week. thel •33 and Barbara Davis,
Mrs. Harry Miner and Mrs. Past Honored Queen of Bethel
Shorty Brandt were first and »27, Parma. Also introduced
were Guardians and Assistant
second prixe winners.
Guardians, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
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Mr. and Mrs. BridgeClub was Holmes Bethel «33 and Mrs.
held at the home of Mr. and Lewis, Guardian Bethel »25,
Mrs. Harry Miner Saturday Ontario; Marlene Yaguchl, Se­
evening. Mrs. Tom Eldredge nior Princess, Bethel »25 and
and Neil Dimmick were prixe Honored Queen elect, Past
Guardians and Assistant Guar­
winners.
dians, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
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Wernick, Myrtle Sasser and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grunke
Mrs. Thelma Huffman, Wor­
hosted the Couple’s Bridge club
shipful Master of Golden Rule
Friday, December 16 at their
Lodge »147, Foy Sasser, Wo­
home. All members were pre­
rthy Matron and Worthy Patron
sent with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
of Golden Rule Chapter »131,
Wilson winning high prixe.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cart­
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wright, Mr. Dick Nelson, Most
The
Thursday Afternoon
Illustrious Master of Baker
Bridge club met Saturday for
Council »15, Mark Nelson, Mas­
a 12:30 p.m. luncheon at the
ter Counselor of Owyhee Chap­
home of Mrs. Wilton Jackson.
ter of DeMolay, Ontario.
Former
members,
Evelyn
Officers installed for the next
Weinke and Audrey
Wilson six months were Carol Nelson,
joined the group for the lun-
Honored Queen, Sr. Princess,
cheon. Audrey Wilson and Sal
Marie Meyers; Jr. Princess,
Morgan were prixe winners.
Shelly
Munn; Guide, Miriam
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Kunkel. Marshall, Dena Piercy;
BRACKEN'S
OPEN SUNDAY
DECEMBER 24TH
Chaplain, Connie Barnes, Trea­
surer-recorder,
Mary
Ann
Chadwick, Musician, Barbara
Holmes; Librarian, Susan Da­
vis; Jr. Custodian, Lori Fer-
renberg, Messengers, Sharon
Barnes, Shawn Webb, Cyndi
Morrison and Tammy Webb;
Inner Guard, Judy Davis, Outer
Guard, Kathy Kunkel.
Refreshments were served
from a lovely table decorated
in the Christmas motif.
Sunday, December 17, the
girls attended the Methodist
Church at 11 p.m. and assisted
in the closing services. That
afternoon at 1 p.m., the girls
held a dinner for their mys­
tery fathers at the church.
Next meeting will be January
4 at Masonic hall at 7:30 p.m.
Family Reunion
The annual Sells family re­
union was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sells, Sun­
day, December 17. Those at­
tending were Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
thur Sells of Middleton, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Sells, of Parma, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Wanxer of Cald­
well,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Hardy and daughters, Mr. and
Mrs.
Paul Tuttle and Don
Thornton, all of Notus, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Sells of Parma
and Carolyn Sells of Ontario.
ORDER oil
EASTERN I
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The Golden Rule Chapter met
Monday, December 18 at the
Masonic Hall with Worth) Ma­
tron Lois Cartwright presiding.
Reports from the chairman of
the baxaar held December 9
termed it a success. Under di-
rection of Jessie Brown and
assisted by Star Points and
Rose Willis, Myrtle Sasser and
Ida Miner as carolers,a lovely
and appropriate Christmas ob­
servance was held.
After the meeting Sarita ar­
rived with gifts for everyone.
Each officer received a lovely
gift from Worth Matron and
Worthy Patron, Mr. and Mrs.
George Cartwright.
Refreshments were served
by Mr. and Mrs. Theron Whee­
ler, Mr. and Mrs. John Strick­
land and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Bacon from a lovely decorated
Christmas table.
Next meeting will be January
15, 1973 at Masonic Hall.
GOLDEN RULE LODGE *147
The Golden Rule Lodge *147
A. F. and A. M. held open in­
stallation
Saturday, Decem­
ber 16 at Masonic hall. In­
stalled for 1973 were Foy Sas­
ser, Worshipful Master, Har­
vey Easton, senior warden, Wil­
ber Atherton, junior warden,
Fred Koch, secretary, Ray
Huffman, treasurer, Hiro Kido,
senior deacon, Mane 11 Bishop,
junior deacon. Marion Traci,
senior steward. William Schi-
reman,
marshall and Jerry
Mackey, Tyler.
Installing officers were Wil­
liam Schireman. Worshipful
Master, George Cartwright in­
stalling
Marshall, Clarence
Wernlck installing Chaplain and
Jessie Browr. installing mu­
sician.
From a beautifully decorated
Christmas table refreshments
were served by KarleenSasser,
Pam Smiley and Roberta Pur­
cell, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Foy Sasser.
DfPT. STORE
NYSSA, OREGON
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AUXILIARY
PINOCHLE PARTY
Mrs. Sam McConnell hcafe
The regular meeting of the the Pinochle Club ( hrixtag
Ladies Eagles Auxiliary will be
party, Wettiesday, Uec»aiK
postponed for January 2. 1973.
13. The group exchanged tOU
The next meeting will be held Mrs.
Wyatt Smith >u |aa
January 9.
prixe winner, Mrs M-rlcJ«J.
son. low and Mrs. Wilma Qg.
rom and Mrs. Or ma Cleave,
received traveling prixesT,
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Did you know that the
firsl Christmas stocking
was first hung in either
France or Belgium'
Did you know that mis­
tletoe was used centuries
ago to ward off witches
and now it is used to lure
a kiss!
Did you know that the
first Christmas tree erect­
ed in a church in U.S., in
1851 shocked its Cleveland
congregation. It was con­
sidered too heathenish1
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1 tfte bjay you’ll like it to be
Professional
Directory
Physic iant
and Surgeons
K. E. KERBY M.D.
K. A. DANFORD, M.D.
Physicians and Surgeons
Dial 372-2241
HOURS: 9 to 12 noon A 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-1
ment only’’ Wednesday.
DAVID W. S AR AZ IN, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
HOURS: 10 to 12 noon A
2 to 5 P.M. - Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri­
day.
10 to 12 Saturday.
Phones; Office 372-3365
Residence
372-3173
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From St SickolaiSÌAnutint. Dec , 1 «MJ>
Bioin the dub
líFfátern Jíank’s «¿Zljriötmaö
It» easy to open a Western Bank
Christmas Club Account for 50< JI,
$2, $5, or $10 a week now. Then next
Christmas when you receive your
Christmas (.lull check, you'll have the
extra money for Christmas the way
you’d like it to be
a lot merrier
holiday season!
Optometrists
BRACKEN'S
George Moore will be celebrating his 103 blrththy
versary Sunday, December 24.
George, who has been in the Veterans' Hospital m
i> t :. : •!> Uanng it th. Delpha Johnsons Rest Hoi
1721 North Olympia Drive, Boise, 83705.
George is doing better, according to reports and Is gm
quoting poetry. Before his confinement, he was a freq^
downtown visitor and often stopped in at the Journal iflfc»
He plans to return to his residence on 56 Main Street, h «2
and hopes to tie home to celebrate Ms birth<My th s .»^.
DR. JOHN EASLY
387 S. W. 4th AVENUE
Ontario, Oregon
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Phone -
Ontario .... 889-8017
DR. J. E. HEITZMAN
7 North 2nd Street
Nyssa .... 372-3747
Veterinarians
TREASURE VALLEY
ANIMAL HOSPITAL
Phone 372-2251
DR. B. E. ROSS
ssa . . . . 372-3552
319 S.W. 4th AVENUE, ONTARIO, OREGON
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