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    Th« Nysta Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Pag« Six
Thursday, May 3, 1973
FOR BESS' VACATION
WITH THREE SONS
Crii 372^233
Roger Draper, serving in the
U. S. Navy was home visiting his
parents, the Miland Drapers,
over Easter weekend. He was
being transferred from San
Diego to San Francisco on Trea­
sure Island »here he is atten­
ding Electronics School.
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Postmaster Lee Dail was
invited toattenda two-dav Post­
masters Convention
at Salt
Lake City, Utah to consider
Postal Proceedures and Re­
gulations Change, for postal
service improvements.
All First Class offices with
City Delivery of Southern Idaho»
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Butcher Utah and Malheur County of
spent the weekend at the Mai Oregon were in attendance. Mrs.
heur Reservoir fishing.
Dail accompanied him to Salt
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Lake City, They also enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGin­ some tours about the city.
ley and Colleen were dinner
guests Thursday of the Buster
Talbots.
Saturday and Sunday visi­
tors of the Buster Talbots were
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Culbert­
son, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cul­
bertson and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Rusty Talbot and Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Hicks andfamily.
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Elton Clapp and his grandson
Raymond joined the many fis­
hermen at the Malheur Reser­
voir last weekend. They re­
ported pretty good fishing with
some big ones caught.
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Marriage Licenses
VALE - Aaron Sitbiey Cut­
tiers, Nampa, and Mary Ellen
Ktx'hsmeier.
Vale.
Sylvian
Renn Ronneburg and Patricia
Joanne Goodenuffe (Fezatte),
both Ontario.
Mrs. Chester Chapman of
Meridian was an all-day guest
Monday of her sister.
Orma Cleaver.
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MISS NANCY JACKSON, 19 OF NYSSA,
was crowned Miss Rogue Valley of 1973
during the Rogue Valley Pageant festivities
in Medford April 14.
Miss Jackson re-
ceived her crown from Miss Rogue Val-
ley of 1972, Miss Cynthia Ernest,
right
rear.
Left front is Miss Jamie Smith of Med-
ford, first runner up with Miss Sharon
Silver, Ashland, second runner up.
Traveling to Medford for the contest were
all five of Nancy’s sisters, andtheir families:
Lynn Wortendyke, Portland, Marcia Wimmer,
Springfield; Caren Mason, Klamath Falls;
Jill and Megan both of Nyssa along with
their brother Tom, parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilton Jackson and grandmother, Mrs. T.J.
Hillman of Victorville, California.
Among Nancy’s gifts as winner were the
tiara, a dozen roses, diamond ring, fur
jacket, $500 scholarship, an extensive ward­
robe and complimentary tickets to the Shake­
spearian Theater in Ashland. Nancy will
compete in the Miss Oregon pageant in
Seaside July 12-15.
JOB'S
DAUGHTERS
ACTIVITIES
At a meeting of the Guar­
dian Council of Bethel »33,
April 26, "Marti” Meyers, Se­
nior Princess of Bethel »33
announced her project as a sale
of Jobies to members of the
Golden Rule Chapter *131 Eas­
tern Star. They will be avai­
lable to clean bouse, wash win­
dows, baby sit and all forms
of homemaking.
Plans for chaperons for the
swimming
party
were an­
nounced.
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MR. AND MRS. AL THOMPSON celebrated their 65th Wed­
Bethel #33 went to Givens
ding Anniversary last Thursday at their home on Mendiola
Hot Springs swimming Sunday,
Drive, with relatives and close friends dropping by at an open
April 29. Attending were 17
house in their honor.
Jobies and guests and accom­
They were married in Nyssa April 26,1908 and have lived here
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Webb
most of their lives. Al is a former Nyssa mayor and council­
of Adrian, Mrs. Della Holmes,
man, aS was lus son Herschel, who lives next door to the elder Guardian, Mrs. Eve Aspinwall
Thompsons. For many years he ran a feed business in Nyssa and Mrs. Glenda Barnes. The
with his partner, Vest Goshert, and was joined by Herschel girls enjoyed a very delight­
in 1937.
ful day.
The anniversary party was planned by Mr. and Mrs. Her­
Guests accompanying were
schel Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters, Boise, and Mr. Mr. Mark Nelson, brother of
and Mrs. Sol Clark, Boise. Mrs. Walters (Verna) is a daughter, the Honored Queen Carol Nel­
and Mrs. Clark (Mildred) is a sister of Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. son, Miss Megan Jackson
and
Gary Thompson of Nyssa baked and decorated the cake.
Miss Judy Meachum.
ADRIAN
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
LOONEY’S SHOPPING CENTER
Bill A Ruth Looney _
♦HAND TOOLS
•MAGAZINES
•FISHING TACKLE
Nyssa 372-2722
•GROCERIES
♦SUNDRIES
•CLOTHING
♦MAGAZINES
Parma 724-6135
c.G. "BROWN'S” (BEA S BEAUTY BAR
Real Estate Agency
/•« Bea Grossnickle
JMr
Permanents-
MS
Trims A Hair Cuts
Hair Styling
‘ Ptiom 372-265.3
FOR SALE
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PHONE 372-2682
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Weeks
of Burns spent the weeken<i
with his grandmother,
Mrs.
Blanche Weeks.
Sherri Lee
Steinke, a granddaughter was
also a Sunday guest.
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Mr. andMrs. AlvinCrawford
and boys of Darlington, Idaho
are visiting her mother, Mrs.
Donna Glenn this week.
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Guests of Mrs. Tom Johnson
this week are her cousin, Hu­
bert Leuck of Cottage Grove
and her brother Frank Leuck
from North Bend.
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Mrs. T. J. Hillman returned
last week from the Holy Ro­
sary Hospital to the home of
her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
ton Jackson after having ber
second cataract surgery.
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Mrs. Tom Johnson and her
house guests Hubert and Frank
Leuck had dinner with Mrs.
Katherine Vetsch in Boise Sun­
day. They also visited with Mr
and Mrs. Pat Sweaney and con
Richard in Caldwell enroute.
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Mrs. Mabie Houston and Mrs.
Edna Hartley visited Mrs. A.
H. Keck Sunday afternoon.
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Mrs. Frank Morgan attended
the English Literature class,
conducted by Clyde Swisher
Monday evening at the high
school. Films were shown of
the French Impressionists.
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Mrs. Ted Morgan is visi­
ting her sons, Jon at the U of
O and Pete at the Oregon State
University and her daughter
Sallee in Portland this week.
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Mrs. Frank Morgan attended
Bridge club at the home of Mrs.
Tom Eldridge Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan of
Spring Piano
Orange, California called <X1
Mrs. Sam McConnell last Fri­
Recital May 3
day, and visited Sam at the Hos­
The piano students of Mrs. pital.
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Kathy Flanders will present
their Spring Recital, Thursday,
Mrs. Irma Meyers visited
(today) May 3 at 7:30 p.m. The from April 20 to 27 with her
recital will be held at the friend, Mrs. Ola Lee in Nampa.
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Presbyterian Church in Adrian.
Participating students are
After an April 17th marriage
Andrea Hanson, Shelley Hill,
Terri Hill, Debbie Linville, in La Grande, Susan nee (Cham­
Pern Michael, Gernlyn Schul- berlin) Cross and her husband
thies, Jeanne Sword, Katrina Dennis spent the weekend in
Sword, Michelle Wiggins, and Nyssa with her family, theJohn
Chamberlins.
Other
guests
Tammy Wiggins.
Families and friends of the were the Terry Regans and
students are invited to attend. daughter Dawn of Boise.
^hies
ADRIAN MERCANTILE
George A Lois Cartwright JfL
Hearing Aids
SOUVEN1ERS GIFTS 4 GIFT WRAPPING
GROCERIES - DRY GOODS HOUSEWARES
"GOLDSTRIKE STAMPS”
Nyssa 372-2727
Parma 724-6131
CONSUITAT/ON
ADRIAN OIL COMPANY
Clay Webb
GAS AND FUEL OIL DELIVERED
"S4H GREEN STAMPS”
Propane "Weed Burners”
Phone 372-2877
724-6130
FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE WILL DO
FREE
PARKER LUMBER & HARDWARE
Vern A Georgia Parker
IRRIGATION SUPPLIE . - »DAMS »BOOTS
’LUMBER
’PAINT
»SHOVELS
W» HUNTING AND FISHING EQUIPMENT
“J a
pilone 372-2433
bob
pt,or,P
CALLAHAN A HOLLY
24 HR. WRECKER
SERVICE
724-647«
-,r
r WKIXNRTS
372-3213
724-6174
dck
O M.C MEMBER
,f NE RAI. RE PAIR
724-5207
CLEANING AND ADJUSTING OF YOUR
PRESENT HEARING AID
FREE
HEARING TESTS
10 A. M. to 5 r. M.
Fri.. May 4, 1973
For Hom« Servie« Call 372-3347
DRIAN SUPPLY & REPAIR
Gayle Martin
SEE US FOR "TRUCKBEL6” 4 “HOISTS”
•SPECIAL FARM EQUIPMENT
♦WELDING
•MACHINE WORK
Phone 372-2354
Pharmacy
Mi. and Mrs. Dick Forbes*
returned Friday evening from*
month's trip to visit their thru*
sons and families in Vancouver,
Washington, Corvallis, Oregon
and Palos Verde* Peninsula,
California. W hile in Vancouver,
they attended a birthday party
for their three-year old gi and-
daughter laurel on March 30.
They also visited Mrs. For-
bess'
brother. Dr. Wesley
Evans and family tn Stockton,
her sister llene Smalley and
family In Long Beach; Mr. For-
be»s' cousin Doris Bathrick in
Hacienda Heights. Walton For-
bess and wife Lenor and Noah
Easlei and wife. Gold.« of Seal
Beach.
Side trips of interest inclu­
ded visits to Lion Safari, Sea
World in California andScotty'»
Castle in Death Valley.
An evening at the Los An­
geles Music Center featuring
the Los Angelos Symphony Orc­
hestra provided an outstanding
entertainment.
Western Theme For March
Wedding of Mon eon—Coleman
ORDER^ f I
Mrs. Robert W.
Callahan of Big Bend wish to
announce th«' engagement of
their daughter, Nancy Carol,
to Randy D. York, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Everett York of New
Plymouth.
Nancy is a 1969 graduate of
Adrian Union High School. She
attended TVCC for two years,
Randy graduated from New
Plymouth High School in the
year 1970 and is now employed
by the city of New Plymouth.
The couple plan a May 26
wedding In th« NazareneChurch
at Ontario.
EASTERN |
STAR
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Order of (lie Eastern Star,
•131, Golden Rule Chapter, will
host a potluck dinner at 6 30
p.m. at th«- Masonic Hall, Mon­
day, May 7 for members ij
Ann Monson chose a western
Daughters H*'thel (33.
Jobs
her
March
23
The potluck will b«- followed theme for
by their regular meeting of th«> marriage to Dun Coleman. Tie
8 00 p.m. double-ring cere­
chapter at 8 p.m.
Lkiring the social meeting mony was perfornwdby Richard
in the Vale Christian
members of th«- Chapter will be Scott
able to purchase a Jobie for Church. Ernest Monson, Vale
and Altieri Coleman, Nyssa,
work such as window »ashing,
house cleaning, babysitting,etc. formerly of Jamieson, ar«* th«'
parents «f the couple.
Given in marriage by her fa­
ther, the new Mrs. Coleman
selected a traditional gown of
smocked polyester chiffon Fa­
shioned with bishop sleeves. It
was accented withcotton Venice
lace trim and had a rolled col­
Gale Christensen, Administrator
lar of lagoda Splendor. The
National Hospital week is May kemper, Richard Maw, Frank
skirt was accented with l.agoda
6-12 and we think this is an Morgan, George Schiemer and
Splendor that swept into a cha­
ideal time to bring you up to Carl Seburn.
men on November b, IU4<, pel train. Irrtdescents accen­
date on your hospital.
ted the headpiece that held th«'
For the benefit of the people Bernard Frost was appointed
elbow length Illusion veil. Her
chairman
of
the
general
organi
­
new to the western Treasure
flowers wer«' yellow carnations
Valley area and a reminder zation. It »a* also announced
tipped with orang«' and talisman
to those of you who have lived that the Malheur Memorial hos­
here for some time, we present pital would be a "Living Me­ roses on lace trimmed white sa­
tin cross.
a resume of how our hospital morial” erected in honor of
Attending the bride was Miss
those
who
served
in
World
War
was organized.
Maureen Hurd, Portland, Mrs.
The following is taken from a II, and dedicated to the pro­
Tony Justus, and Miss Theresa
statement dated October 24, tection of the life and health
Arrlen, both of Juntura were
1947
This large and rapidly of the community.
bridesmaids. Their floor-len­
The
fund
raising
campaign
growing area, can be made self-
gth print skirts
of varying
reliant
like other areas in was started on November 21,
shades of pink, orang«' and yel­
this state.
We must provide 1947 at which time it was an­
low
were worn with old-
a modern hospital that will nounced that the advance gifts
fashioned blouses In a light pink.
committee
would
include
Arvel
give adequate protection to our
Th«- blouses featured |"iffy
citizens and stop the needless Child, I. * Brack« n, Amasa
sleeves that ended In a wld«' lace
loss of life that is now taking Hammon, J. L. Herriman. R.
trimmed cuff. Meh carried a
place because of the lack of a G. Larson, Richard Ma», Dr.
single long stemmed yellow
hospital. The hospital problem Edward W. McNamara, G. J.
rose. Rod Coleman was best
is a problem for all of us. Mitchell, Arden C. Newsom,
man for his brother. Ushers
The protection of the lives and Dr. J. J. Sarazin, Orin Sum­
were Tim Mcphaeters, Mt.
health of our families and neigh­ ner, Charles Taylor, Calvin
Home andDerrll Rolland, Fruit­
Wilson,
Frank
T
Morgan,
D.
bors Is vital to our welfare as
land, brother-in-law of the
a community. We can wait no O. Bybee, Ralph Castator, Ja­
groom. They wore western
longer. In order to stop the cob Fisher, O. L. Galloway,
shirts in a soft yellow with
needless loss of human lives Sam E. Hartley, Harold Henig-
black vests. Th«- costumes of
we must have this hospital to son. Dr. K. E. Kerby, B. B.
all the attendants were mad«'
serve our area. We have adop­ Lierikaemper, Dr. L. A. Maul-
by th«' bride.
ted the hospital campaign slogan ding, R. D. McCurdy, W. B.
Diane Murphy, Payette ac­
"Build Me morial Hospital To­ Russell, Georg«- M. Salle«-, Geo­
companied herself on the guitar
day! Tomorrow May Be Too rge Schiemer, E. C. Wilson
as she sang "There Is Love”
Late." Signed Frank T. Morgan, and Flden J. Yergensen.
President, Malheur Memorial
Hospital Association.
So started the Malheur Me­
morial Hospital. It was on Oc­
tober 30, 1947 that the ser­
vices of Louis D. Barr of Oak­
land, California was obtainedto
advise on the planning and fi­
nancing the hospital.
Members of the association
have met to enlarge its board
of directors and to amend its
by-laws. The members of the
board of directors were Gl«-a
A. Billings, Ralph Castator
Arvel Child, Jacob Fischer,
Helen Frost, Amasa Hammon,
Ray G. Larson, Bert Lien-
MALHEUR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
A Report To The People
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BRIDGE ACTIVITIES
Mrs. Tom Eldredge hosted
Thursday
Afternoon Bridge
Club last week. Guests were
Mrs. Artie Robinson, Mrs.
Frank Morgan and Mrs. B«'rt
Lierikaemper.
Priz<- winners
were Mrs. Robinson and Mrs.
Paul Penrod.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bridge Club
was held Saturday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Eldredge. Winners were
Mrs. Harry Miner and Tom
Eldredge.
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Mrs. Otis E. Smith enter -
tained Tuesday Bridge Club
last week with Mrs. J.R. Cun-
dail and Mrs. Paul Penrod as
guests.
Winners were Mrs.
Frank Morgan and Mrs. Pen­
rod.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dirick Nedry
hosted the Saturday bridge club
April 27. Three tables were in
play. High score winners were
Boyd Wilson, Gerald Simantel
and Mrs. Gale Christensen.
The St. Patrick's Church Pa­
rish Hall was the scene of the
champaf»1 reception which fol­
lowed.
Mrs. Derril Rolland, sister
of Hi«- groom ».is in charge of
the guest book. Cutting and ser­
ving th«- wedding cake was Mrs.
Robert Harrod. A Spray ofbaby
roses
topped th«' cake and
horseshoe cakes decorated with
tiny silver horseshoes and
doves were arranged around the
main cake. Mrs. John Rumsey
■ervt-d champagn«', Mrs. Bruce
Perry, punch; Mrs. Larry Men­
diola, coffee, Mrs. Marie Mc­
Laughlin and Mi s. JulianCeniga
assisted.
Th«- couple are making their
home in Vai«- following their
wedding trip in Boise and Ne-
va<ta. Tiie groom is a gi adnate
of Vale Union Hlgfi S'honl, at
tended Eastern Oi«>g>«i Colby«
where h«' was aim«ml»r of the
rodeo and Inter-Collegiate Kni­
ghts. He Is employed by Sim-
plot. The brid«' Is a graikiate
"f \ al-' t IO « Hull ■■ I. " 'I .111'1
attend«'«! Southern Oregon Col­
lege and Oregon Stat«' Univer­
sity
Among the special guests
were the grandpa rents of Hu'
couple, Mrs. Fish' Monson,
Vale, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Boyd,
Meridian and Mrs. Cecil Cole­
man, Nyssa.
PINOCHLE PARTY
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Wednesday Pinochle Club was
hosted by Mrs. Helmar Ostrom
last week, April 23 at the home
of Mrs. Louise Wernlck. High
prize winner was Mrs. Wernlck,
low, Mrs. Leona Reeves and
traveling by Mrs. LoiaGutherle
and Mrs. Orma Cleaver