Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 26, 1976, Page 4, Image 4

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    Nyssa, Gata City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Page Four
Bell Choir Plays For
Harper-Pinckard Rites
EAGLES
AUXILIARY
The ladies of the Eagle*
Auxiliary No. 2134 held their
tegular meeting at the Eagle*
Hall. Tuesday. August 17.
During the business meet
ing Ruth Collin* reported on
the up-coming Region 4
meeting to be held in Nyssa
September 25 and 26.
it was announaed that the
Aenp and Auxiliary will hold
a joint potluck dinner on
September 24 in honor of the
Worthy State President and
the Madam State President.
Fern Klien asked that all
members contact her as to
the kind of salad they are
bringing for the Aerie Luau
August 28.
Following the meeting
members and guests were
entertained by the “Order of
the Arrow” dance team from
Boise.
The next regular meeting
will be at the Eagles Hall on
Tuesday. September 1 tl 8
p.m.
Boyd ¡Tilson
Returns Home
JODIE AND D. PHILLIP PINCKARD
...she was Jodie Harper
In a wedding ceremony
written by the groom. D.
Phillip Pinckard and Jodie
Harper were married on July
13 at College Church of the
Nazarene. Performing the
evening rites was Rev. Roy
Green, uncle of the bride
from the Fairfield Church of
the Nazsrene in Eugene.
Oregon, assisted by Dr.
Morris Weigelt. professor at
Nazarene Theological Semi­
nary. Kansas City. Missouri.
The couple lit a unity
candle, and as they took
Communion the College Chu­
rch Bell Choir played the
"Lord’s Prayer". The bell
choir also performed the
processional and recessional
music. A duet by Glenda
Wardlaw and Jay Vail was
accompanied by Peggy Wen­
ner on the harpsichord.
Candelabra entwined with
white Majestic daisies and
yellow gladioli enhanced the
sanctuary for the double-ring
ceremony. Yellow bows and
white and yellow daisies
decorated the pews.
Carrying a white Bible that
her mother carried at her
wedding and bouquet to
which a cameo of the groom's
grandmother was attached,
the bride wore a gown of her
own design. Her floor-length
dress was of white nylon
crystalline over polyester
enhanced with imported flo­
wered and scalloped lace that
outlined the square neckline,
empire waistline, long full,
cuffed sleeves and chapel
length skirt that featured a
full ruffle at the hemline.
Holding her three-tiered,
chapel-length veil in place
was a lace outlined Juliet
cap. The tiers of the veil were
edged with lace to match that
on the gown. Her bouquet
was of Wovern Abey roses,
white stephanotis and baby's
breath.
Standing with the bride as
maid of honor was her sister
Joye Harper. Bridesmaids
were Kathy Groenig, Be­
thany Flagg, DeLayne Hill
and Esther Knapp, sister of
the groom. The groom's
attendants were Jim Clayton,
bestman,
Michael Vail.
David Kirk. Lee Schafer and
George Knapp, brother-in-
law of the groom, grooms­
men. Flower girl was Leigh
Ann Schafer and nngbearer
was Stephen Hill.
A reception was held in
Franklin Hall at College
Church of the Nazarene for
which Mary and Glen Ward­
law were host and hostess.
Assisting were Beth Schafer.
Martha Flagg. Winona Hicks
Naomi Long. Evelyn John­
son. Carla Bentley, Roxy
Nading. Brenda Lange. Linda
Franklin and Gail Roberts.
The couple are the children
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Harper, and Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Pinckard all of
Nampa.
The bride is a graduate of
Nampa High School and
Northwest Nazarene College,
She taught Math and Science
in the Nyssa Junior High
School and is currently
employed by the Center
School District. Kansas City,
Missouri. The groom gra­
duated from Morrisville High
School. Morrisville, Pennsyl­
vania and Olivet Nazarene
College. Kankakee, Illinois.
He is currently attending
Nazarene Theological Se­
minary, Kansas City. Mis­
souri and is employed at Mid
Continent Presbyterian Ma­
nor also in Kansas City.
Following a wedding trip to
Placerville, the newlyweds
will be residing at Kansas
City.
Boyd Wilson, who under­
went major heart surgery in
Boise. August 11, returned to
hig home in Nyssa this week.
He is doing very well and
may have visitors.
Otis Smith
Hospitalised
E. Otis Smith is recovering
from surgery in the Caldwell
Memorial Hospital. He is
doing well and Mrs. Smith
reports that he may have
visitors.
Mrs.
Capper
Returns Home
Mrs. Percy Capper, who
had surgery at Malheur
Memorial Hospital last Thur*
day is now at home. She is
recovering very nicely and
may have visitors.
Mrs. Richter
In Hospital
Mrs. Tony Richter was
hospitalized Saturday mor­
ning at Malheur Memorial
Hospital where she is being
treated for a back injury. She
is feeling better and may
have visitors.
Events Around Adrien
S, M> »•
Truth ha* only to change hand* a few time* to
become fiction.
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Getting to a cocktail party late la like trying to get on
a merrv go-round after It’* «tarted.
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Money may talk, but It teems to be very hard of
hearing when vou call It.
e e e
Sign In a travel bureau: “Go Away.”
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How about a trip to Nyssa Co-op Supply, for a really
complete tune-up before you travel?
Nyssa Co-op
Supply
18 N
2nd Nyssa, Oregon
372-2254
Social Scene
Mrs. Laura Chadwick of
Covina, California and her
granddaughter. Mardi Sti
nert of Laverne. Calif, are
houseguest* this week at the
home of Mr*. Chadwick's
parent*, Mr. and Mr*.
Damon Savage
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Mr. and Mrs. Alan McCool
and Tanzy of Fort Lewi*.
Wa*hington were Friday
evening callers of Mr. and
Mr*. Frank Byers.
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Mr. and Mr*. Fred Guthrie
accompanied Mr*. Virginia
Bybee to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmo Chadd in Moun­
tain Home on Sunday. They
enjoyed dinner and home­
made ice cream before
returning home.
College where he will be a
freshman student. Those
attending the dinner were the
Mark Moncur*. Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Nielsen and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Sant and
family.
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On Tuesday. Mrs. Frank
Byers accompanied by Fran­
ces Kratzburg of Parma went
to Caldwell to visit Mrs.
Byers' daughter. Mrs. Elven
Day. The three ladies then
went to Kuna and visited
Mrs. Jim Farmer and family.
Then upon their return to
Caldwell they visited ■
granddaughter. Tina Day in
the Caldwell Hospital where
she is recovering from ankle
surgery.
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Mr. and Mrs. Doug Gyl-
lenskog and son of Eugene
were houseguest* last week
at the home of his parent*.
Mr. and Mr*. Reed Gyllen-
skog. Other callers last week
were Mrs. Reed Gyllenskog's
sister and brother-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Sorensen
and boy* from Hazelton,
Idaho. On Friday both
Gyllenskog families went to
Boise where they joined
another sister of Mrs. Gyllen­
skog. Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Waldron and children from
Malad. Everyone enjoyed a
picnic in the park and going
to the Zoo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis K.
Riggs and sons of Milpitas.
California were houseguests
last week *t the home of his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Riggs. On Tuesday they were
all dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Manning and family In Kuna.
Wednesday they were joined
by the Mannings and went to
Lake Owyhee for a picnic.
Friday they again called on
the Manning* and then
returned to their home in
California on Saturday.
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Mrs. Lucile Myrick and her
sister, Mrs. Joan Cruz took
Shelley Myrick to BYU in
Provo. Utah over the week­
end where she will be a
freshman student.
Guests over the weekend
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Towne were their
daughter. Mrs. David Johane
sen of Beaverton and their
granddaughter, Mrs. Debbie
Frances and her two daugh­
ter*. Alison and Sara from
Hillsboro.
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A family dinner was held in
honor of Curtis Moncur. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Moncur at the home of his
sister and brother-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jayo and
family Sunday afternoon.
Curtis left Monday for Ricks
Monday morning callers at
the home of Mrs. Louise
Ward was Jim Montgomery
and his daughter. Mr*.
Bonnie Geary and two
children from south of
Fresno,California. They are
visiting Gordon Montgomery
and other friends in the area
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Kingman Kolony News
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lundy
attended the 40th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mr*.
Stanley Hill Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs.
Merritt
Hanson of Pinnellas Park.
Florida were guest* of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Miner from
Thursday till Saturday. They
were former friends in South
Dakota.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffin
enjoyed the company of
Sunday evening callers, Mr.
and Mrs. Walburn of Baker.
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Mr. and Mr*. Ronald
Forbes* and ions, Ronald.
Gregory and Douglas of
Rancho Palo* Verdes. Calif,
were houseguest* last week
at the home of his mother.
Mrs. Erm* Forbes*. They
returned to their home on
Friday.
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Mrs. Del Freeman and
daughters Kris and Delyn.
and Mrs. Riley Tucker, all of
Eugene.visited at the home of
their mother, Mrs. Ruth
Klinkenberg last week Mr*.
Klinkenberg returned home
with them for a week's viait
in Eugene.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frell Blair
returned Sunday, following a
ten-day vacation trip during
which time they enjoyed the
Oregon Coast and Crater
Lake.
Amity Woman Moot
The Amity Cub met at the
home of Mrs. Karma Neilson
in Apple Valley Wednesday
evening. August 18.
Mrs. Lavin Roberts re­
viewed the book. "Intern" by
Dr. X. Mrs. Virginia Baker
was a special guest and the
door prize was won by Mr*.
Mary Mann.
By Dale Witt
Mr. and Mr*. Willi* Conant
report the birth of • new
grandson, Larry Allen, born
August 17 to their daughter
and husband. Mr. and Mr*.
Ralph Lewi* of Nu Acre*. He
weighed a little over eight
pounds and ha* two brother*
and three sister* to welcome
him.
Mr. and Mr* Paul Gehrke
were Wednesday evening
callr* of Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Conant.
Tuesday afternoon. Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Stevens of
Blackfoot and Mrs Emma
Thompson of Emmett visited
Mr. and Mr*. Herschel
Thompson and Mrs. Ethel
Thompson.
Mr. and Mr*. Ron Thomp­
son and family of Roseville.
California came Friday eve­
ning to visit hi* parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Herschel Thomp­
son and other relatives in this
area. They will be visiting
here for about ten days.
George Schiemer was a
Sunday afternoon coHee gu­
est of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel
Thompson
Mr*. Jim Phifer, Mr*.
Jerry Freitag. Mr*. Charles
Bowers and Mrs. Bill Toomb
went to the Fair at Ontario
Saturday. Mr*. Jim Phifer
and Mr*. Jerry Freitag
presented Memorial Tro­
phies.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer
and Mr and Mr*. Klaas Lean
of Kingman Koiony attended
the open house for Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley HUI in Adrian
Sunday afternoon.
Mr*. Inez Goodwin and
famUy went in the John Day
Mountain* Thursday and had
lunch with her mother, Mr*.
Delia Horn and sister. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Moore.
That evening Inez and
John Goodwin and two boys
went to Pendleton to visit
their daughter Joan Estudero
Mrs. Mabie Piercy and
Mr*. Bill Toomb went to
Weiser Sunday afternoon and
visited Mr. and Mr*. Herb
Thomas.
Mrs. Mabie Piercy and
Mrs. Sue Ashcraft went to
the Fair in Ontario on
Thursday.
Ellen Ashcraft of Caldwell
and her daughter and hus­
band and grandson of Cald­
well visited her sister-in-law.
Mr*. Sue Ashcraft Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. Bill Moor*
were Sunday morning caller*
of Mr*. Inez Goodwin.
Mr. and Mr*. Myroo
Osborn and family spent last
week at the Fair at Ontario.
Kathv had a calf there.
The Earl Kygar* had a
farewell dinner Sunday for
their son Jay and Gu*
Silloni*. rtev are leaving far
the Army on Monday. Th*
guest* were Mrraae*tfe>
Charles Culben^qm Mr. aa4<
Mr*. Harold Jentto* aad
family, Mr. and Mr*. Ww
McConathy and Brenda. Ka­
thy Hay. Arthur Leos and
Janeen Kygar.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar
called on Mr. and Mr*. Med
Kygar in their new home io
Marsing. Saturday afternoon
The Pollyanna Club will
meet Thursday afternoon
September 2, with Mr*.
Marge Ervin. Mr*. Paul
Gehrke wUl be co-hoateaa.
Roll call will be “Tell
something interesting you
did this summer." The club
meeting* will start at 1:30
p.m. this fall
Pomona Grange
Meets Saturday
Pomona Grange will meet
Saturday. August 28. 8 p.m.
at Ontario Heights Grange.
Election of officers will be
held All Pomona member*
are urged to attend.
Happy Dozen
The Happy Dozen Card
Club met Friday afternoon
with Mr*. Mabie Pearcy in
Adrian.
Hazel Schafer was a guest
pfayer.
Winners were Hazel Scha­
fer. Thelma Hammon, See
Ashcraft, and Goldie Roberta
48 month
auto loans
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parker
reported attending the open
house celebration for Mr. and
Mr*. Stanley Hill Sunday
afternoon a* did many other
in Adrian.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Looney
went to Moses Lake Friday
and visited their son, Mr. and
Mr*. Bill Looney Jr. and
family, returning home Sun­
day afternoon.
Mr and Mr*. Danny Sker
janec and three boy* of
Ontario visited her parent*.
Mr and Mr*. George DeHa­
ven Sunday afternoon, and
the boys remained for a few
day* visit with their grand­
parent*. Mr. K. I. Peterson
was also a Sunday afternoon
visitor.
Mr*. Sue Ashcraft was a
Tuesday
evening
dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs
George DcHavcn
1st time During the past
five years the retail price of
an average car in Amenca
rose 37% This means that
a car that cost $4,000 in 1971
costs over $5,400 in 1976
The way we see it, we can't
do anything about bnnging
down the price you have to
pay these days, but we sure
can do something about
stretching out the time you
have to pay it in That's
why we now offer 48
month auto loans
Up to 48
months to
pay That's the
key to lower
installments for
you Depending on
auto*
1st times add up There
the purchase price we
can give you up to 48
months to pay for the
new car, van, cam
per or light truck
you buy How do
you go about it? Easy
Just come to any of our
144 branches through
out the state and ask
about our simple
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interest FirstLoan for
are so many 1st time* in
your life: lat times for sav­
ing* and checking accounts,
for 7H% investment certifi
cate**, for new home and
home improvement loans,
for First Day & Night Teller,
for First trust services and
First retirement programs
You’ll find that these 1st
times add up to a frame­
work of supportive service*
that grow as your needs
grow in the business of life
You'll realize, too, that help
ing you make a success of
life is one very impor
tant reason why were in
business Member FDIC.
In the business of life
thereto a Hst time
for everything.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON
’Federal law and regulation prohibit the payment of a time dapooit prior to maturity unlace three months
of interact thereon io forfeited end interest on the amount withdrawn to reduced to the regular earinge rate
COUAL MOUUIHQ If HOF H
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They returned home in th*
morning.
ADRIAN ■ Mrs. Wayne
Sparks and baby who are
visiting Mrs. Anna Long,
spent the weekend with her
husband in Mountain Home.
Mrs. Lucille Remmington
had Koffee Klutch at her
home Wednesday afternoon.
Sharon Dinger and girl
friend Pat Candle of Hepner
spent Friday night and
Saturday with the former*
parents. Mr. and Mr*. Oliver
Freel.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank
Bicandi of Caldwell. Mr. and
Mr*. Myron Gossard and
Monty Feel visited Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Freel Mondav
afternoon.
Vacation: Three week* on the sand* ■ and (he rest of
the year on the rock*.
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Thursday, August 26, 1976