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Thursday, July 26, 1973 Th« Nyssa Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Patricia Lowe Becomes Bride BRIDAL SHOWER Hometown News ____ __ Cali r-^23^ Sgt. and Mrs. Dick White and girls were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ballou, July 16.Sgt. White is in the Airforce and was on his way to active duty inGuam. 6 6 6 Visiting the Elton Clapps from July 18 Io21 was their daughter, Dorothy Clapp and son of Stay ton, Oregon Dorothy and son then visited friends in Meri dian and planned to return home July 24. 6 v it MR. AND MRS. JOE CO6TELLO of N vssa were the hosts last weekend for a family reunion when the Michael Meador family arrived from Phoenix, Arizona for a visit The Meadors and the Costellos were joi ned by the Carter and Corthen families of Nyssa. Friday afternoon, July 20, the families were entertained by their children playing homemade musical instruments. Front left-Fdna Carter,Nina Meador, Mar cus Meador, Earths Carter, Dsnlel Meador (In Eartha’s arms), Sandra Carter, Mi chael Meador Jr., Marlena Corthen, Earlene Corthen andMrs. Costello with Michelle Mea dor, the baby. Back left-Jeff Carter, Brian Corthen, Joe Costello, Tom Corthen, James Corthen, Johnny Meador ( on the guitar', Michael Meador, W. El Carter, 1 Isa Meador, and a friend of the families. HOLY ROSARY HOSPITAL CRADLE ROLL MALHEUR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL July 18 - Mr. andMrs. Tim Lopez, Nyssa, girl July 22 - Mr. andMrs. Ro bert Webb, Caldwell, boy. 6 6 Bob Eldredge and son John of Arcadia, California visited for one week at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge. John is staying at the home of his grantfcarents for a longer visit. July 18 - Mr. and Mrs. Ri chard L. Johnson, Vale, boy. July 19 - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steelman, Ontario, girt July 20 - Mr. and Mrs. Gary Purdue, Vale, girt July 21 - Mr. and Mrs. Al fonso Garcia, Vale, girl Mr. and Mrs. Roger Naka shima, Ontario, boy. Friday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. andMrs. Lewis Riggs were Zenda Manning >f Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Nettle of Dallas, Texas. Saturday evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Manning and children Susan and Steven of Notus. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mar tin, Payette, boy. July 22 - Mr. and Mrs. Pon Penning, Vale, boy. July 24 - Mr. and Mrs. Ro nald Bogt, New Plymouth, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kleve, Payette, girt Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Foster of Burbank, California visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster and friends in the area last week. They were here to attend the Nyssa class reunion and were guests of the Melvin Spitzes of Ontario. Journal Classifieds Bring Results! Mr. and Mrs. Ferman War nock of Condon, OregGn are visiting for a few days at the WWW The medium home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard p rosl p Friday dinner guests of the prosts ___ J were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frost of Meridian.' Saturday afternoon visitors at the Frost home were Mr. and Mrs. LawrenceFindlingofMid vale, Utah. WWW Sherilyn Manley was honored with a bridal shower at the home of Nancy Wilson with 32 guests in attendance Monday evening. Games were played during the evening then refresh ments were served by the hos tesses, Barbara Fitzsimmons, Irene Hobson and Nancy Wil son. Out-of-town guests were Sherilyn’s grandmother, Mrs. Earl Manley, Mrs. Mary Reed and Mrs. Connie Dunn, all of Nampa. of Michael Heyer, June 16 Jody Grunke left Thursday, July 12 with her grandmother, Mrs. William Lipscomb, Glm OLD FRIENDS MEET Enjoying luncheon together and Lisa Lloyd to spend two weeks visiting in the Spokane at the Eastside Cafe, Friday, July 20 »ere Barbara Browne and Priest Lake areas. Portland. Mrs. Robert Jim Grunke returned home of Saturday from Fort Meade (Louise) Peterson of Canoga. Maryland. He had been ontwo- California, Mrs. Herb (Helen; weeks active duty with the Navy Smith of Walnut Creek, Cali attending Cryptology School at fornia and Mrs. Ted (Sal) Mor gan The women attended Nyssa NSA headquarters there. 6 6 6 school together. Wayne Haroldsen of Stayton, Oregon returned home Friday Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed after spending one week visiting Mason for two weeks. Garv his parents Mr. and Mrs. Rue- came to pick up the family and ben Haroldsen. they returned home Sunday. Sunday, July 15 dinner guests Harry Glllmore of San Pedro, of the Wayne Haroldsens were California visited for one week Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Haroldsen at the home of the Jacksons. and family of Eagle and Mrs. Sunday overnight guests of Cecil Drinkall of Nampa. the Wilton Jacksons was Stan • • • Arnold of Georgia. WWW Mrs. Gary Mason and two Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marcum children of Klamath Falls, Oregon were guests at the and Sara attended the Babe Ruth Miss Patricia K. Lowe homes of Mr and Mrs. Wlltor District Tournament tn Baker came the bride of Michael W. last weekend. Heyer, June 16, at the Nyssa Visiting at the homes of her United Methodist Church Of grandparent' Mr and Mrs. Ho ficiating at the afternoon cere ward Mynck and Mr. and Mrs. mony was the Rev. Dearl Smith 1 ii st Mi Dick Tensen is their grand daughter Vicki Mynck of list Church, Nyssa. The bride is the daughter of Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowe, Visitors recently at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ho- Nyssa, parents of the groom are ward Myrlck and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Heyer, Plea Tom Moore were Mr. and Mrs. sant Hill, California. The bride, given in marriage Jim Farmer of Salt Late. by her father, wore a gown of Mrs. Robert Peterson and white Jacquard cotton, trimmed daughter Christine of Canoga in Galloon lace. Her fingertip Park, California visited in the veil was held by a Juliet style homes of Mr. and Mrs. Dick headpiece. The bride’s attire Tensen and Mr. and Mrs. Grant was fashioned by Miss Francie Rinehart from July 19 to 20. Fenwick. She car r led a bouquet Dinner guests at the home of pink carnations, white dai of Greta Broad were Mrs. Ro sies and babies breath. Matron-of-honor was the bri bert Peterson and Christine, sister, Mrs. Carolyn Mr and Mrs. Dick Tensen, Mr. de's and Mrs. Grant Rinehart and Miller, wearing an empire waist Jim Kakebeeke. NYSSA STAKE MIA 6 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M. Thomas of Route 2, Parma an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Loretta Estella, to Philip E. Rnppen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Phippen of Hines, Oregon. She was graduated from Parma High School in 1970and is presently employed at the Twilight Cafe in Nyssa. Her fiance was graduated from Burns High School in 1968 and served in the U. S. Navy until December, 1972. No definite wedding date has been selected by the engaged couple. Professional Directory Physicians and Surgeons K. E. KERBY M.D. K. A. DANFORD, M.D. Physicians and Surgeons Dial 372-2241 TORINO HOURS: 9 to 12 noon 4 2 to 5 P.M. - Monday through Friday, 10 to 12 Saturday. The quality mid-size from MAULD1NG 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. Ford Torino. It’s built with style and famous Ford quiet. And it’s just the right size ... all the way around. With big car comfort. Smaller car handling ease. And a just-right mid-size price Maybe that’s why it’s one of the best sellers at your Ford Dealer’s today. So test-drive Torino soon. It’s all the car you’ll ever need. DAVID W. SARAZIN, M.D. Physician and Surgeon 10 to 12 noon 4 HOURS 2 to 5 P.M. - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri day. 10 to 12 Saturday. Office 372-3809 Phones: 372-3173 Residence Optometrists ______ I FORD See your Intermountain Ford Dealer ...and have a Good Ford Summer! DR. JOHN EASLY 387 S. W. 4th AVENUE Ontario, Oregon - Phone - Ontario .... 889-8017 DR. J. E. HEtTZMAN 7 North 2nd Street Nyssa .... 372-3747 Veterinarians TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL Phone 372-2251 DR. B. E. RfJSS Nyssa . . . . 372-3552 GENTRY FORD SALES, INC 1802 SW 4th Ave Ontario, Oregon Phone 889-9694 j Mrs. Mae Brilon left Nyssa July 21 for Knoxville, Ten nessee where she will spend the next several weeks visiting her son. Dr. Jerry Bell'» and fa mily. 6 6 6 Mr. and Mrs. Vai Glenn of Portland were weekend guests of Mrs. Donna Glenn. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cor- fleld and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Winn attended the Snake River Stampede. Scouts Receive Merit Badges Two members of Scout Troop Na 445 were presented their scout hedges at opening exer cises of MIA, NyxsaStake of the Church of Latter Day Saints last week. Curtis M oncur, son of M r. and Mrs. Mark Monrur, received his Painting and Safety badges; and Paul Fife, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fife, was awarded hts Home Repair tadge. The Nyssa Stake M I A girls and their leaders spent from July 9 to July 13 at Anthony lakes camping. Local girls attending were Brenda and Barbi Bowers, Jeanie Jefferies, Lori Miner, Shelly Myrick. Toni Armstrong, Connie Ray, Janet Reece, Ca rolyn Webb, Vicki Lewis,Caro lyn Callahan and their leaders Lois Miner, Becky Bates, and Bartiara Draper Also attending were Glenda Williams, lAura Stringham, Ranee Simpson, NoreenSavage, Nancy Larrsen, Marla Fuef, Kelly Williams, Tami and Dana Fredricson, Shelly Schoene- man, Will ma Staples, Lori Lewis, Karla Beck, laura Jen sen and their leaders: Doris King, Ruth Beck, Anna Peter son. Others attending ware Julie Garner, LaunaSchulthies, Mar lene Widmer, Bec ky Brown, Ja mie Garner, Barbara Holmes, Jo|e>- Baker, Mimi Baker and their Leaders Ciarene Os born, Sandy Smith, and Leone Durfee. REUNION SLATED The Nyssa Hlgti School Class of *53 »ill holds reunion August 4 and 5. Friends are invited to visit with ttie class members, Sunday afternoon. August 5 at the Nyssa High School lawn. Presenting Cappt latest unfinished Job. A closed in Capp Home ready lor linishlng t>y owners - at up to a 40% saving If ycu ve always wondered what a Capp Home is like here s your chance to fmd out Come to this Open House and you'll see how the owners can save up to 40% by doing the finishing themselves Capp erects and closes in the home on your lot You do the finishing and save a bundle Or sub-contract the finishing and still save 20% By the way, since this house isn't all finished and prettied up with fancy furni ture. you'll also be able to examine our workmanship and materials very closely We figure a Capp Home doesn't have to be finished to look Impressive So come on Get the inside story on Capp Homes Saturday, July 28, 1973 - 1 to 7 p.m. The l eland Reif Home, Hlline Road ____fN’irth of Ontario) Ontario, Oregon. OPEN HOUSE p Go north on Hi. »201 4 miles to Hlline Rd. Then turn left 3/4 mile and watch for Capp Homes Open House signs. Mall io: Capp Homa*. Dapt «0041 9155 S.W. Barbur Blvd. Port land, Oregon 97219 YOUR CAPP HOMES REPRESENTATIVE IS PAUL STUTZMAN 635 EAST STATE MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 PHONE 208-888-1928 Pleaae »end me detella on Capp Horn.. Name _____ Address __________ Town or RFD_______________ _______ St««.----- - ----------------------- Zip_________ County _ _________ PhOne____________ i i La □ I own a lot □ I don't own a lot but could gat one DR. JEFF HOWLETT DR.JULE PLUMMER 372-2798 1 6 6 floor-length gown of pink flo ral dimity. Bridesmaids were Miss Francie Fenwick and Miss Le- Anne Robinson, both of Port land, and frlentW of the bride. Their gowns were fashioned Identically to that of the mat ron-of-honor. Each wore white picture hats with matching spr ing-green ribbrm bands. The bridal attendants carried bou quets of white daisies and i>mk carnations. Bestman was Steve Heyer, brother of the gr'»m, id Plea sant Hill, California. Grooms men were Don Heyer of Pitts burg, California and John He yer of Des Moines, |<>wa, bro thers of the groom. Mrs. Marilyn Russell pro vided the wedding music at the organ Miss Nancy Ixxwieysang the Lord's Prayer. She was ac companied by Miss Janet Dail at the piano. A reception was held im- mediately following the cere mony in the church bnsemeat. The bride's table was centered with a beautiful tiered «hue wedding cake accented with pink rosebuds. Serving the cake, punch, and ratfee were Mr*. Marilyn Harl, Mrs. Shelley He yer, and Mrs. Ruth Heyer. Miss Roxy Mason was in ■ large of the guest book Mu* Marla Dali received the gifts. The gifts were arranged by Mrs. Yvonne Bailey. For their honeymoon, the new Mr and Mr*. Heyer returnedto Portland. The following weekend a re ception for the couple was field at the home at Mr. and Mr*. John Heyer in Pleasant Hill, California. TM9 aut Loma BBOOUCT9 comtttmr I I I I 1