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Thursday. August 26. 1976 Nyssa Gale City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Gunderson Couple To Observe 50 Years Hello World Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Graham of Santa Ana. Calif, are the proud grandparents of their first grandchild, Scott Lawrence Graham, young Scott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Graham also of Santa Ana. He arrived Saturday, August 14, 1976 and weighed in at seven pounds and fourteen ounces. Mr, and Mr*. Charlie Wemick of Nyssa are the beaming great-grandparents. • A reception honoring the Golden Wedding Anniver sary 'vf Mr. «nd Mr*. Cnrl Gunderson will be held Sunday, September 5, 1976 at the VFW Hall. N W Nth and Idaho Street* in Ontario from 2 p m, to 5 p m Carl Gunderson and Donna Verle F.ngle were married on October 9. 1926 in Fruitland. Idaho at the home of her parent*, the late Mr and Mr*. Fred ingle. They lived tn Boise for three year* after their marriage and returned to Fruitland in 1930 and to Ontario in 1944. Carl Gunderson was born on Bully Creek above Vale, a son of a pioneer family His parents came to that area in 1882. They homesteaded halfway between Vale and Ontario at the White Settle ment area He worked for the Troiell Implement Company which later became Hollingsworth Hardware and Implement Company, a total of 36 years, retiring in 1973 at the age of 71. Donna Verle Gunderson moved from Kitchfield. Idaho io 1918 with her parents, settling near Fruitland She graduated from Fruitland Wash.; and John Gunderson of Fruitland They have 16 grandchil dren and two grrat grand children. They arc now living at Carlyon Beach between Shelton and Olympia. Wash., moving there Memorial Day weekend of 1973 They are now members of the Ever green Christian Center in Olympia. Their children and spouses will host the reception. The couple asks that there be no gifts. A money tree will be available in lieu of gifts for those that desire • The happy grandparents are Mr and Mr*. LeoGonyer and Mrs. Alyce Williams of Nyssa. • Mr and Mr*. Dennis Ker of Kearns, Utah happily announce the birth of their daughter. Crystal Lucille. The new arrival was born August 13. 1976 and weighed nine-pounds and fourteen- ounces. Her mother is the former Juna Mitchell, daugh ter of the late Shirley Mitchell of Nyssa. Crystal joins four brothers at home. Richard. S, Bret. 3. Michael. 23 months and Randy II months. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Reba Mitchell of Meri dian and Mr. and Mrs. Norton Ker of Ririe. Idaho. Engaged jBIRTHSj Malheur Memorial Hospital August 22. Mr and Mr* John Taylor. Parma, a boy. Holy Rosary Hospital August 18. Mr. and Mr*. Gordon J. Council, New Plymouth, a boy. Mr. and Mr*. Glenn A. Schoeneman. Ontario, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Marcelo Rios, Payette, a boy. August 19. Mr. and Mr*. Bruce Allen. Ontario, a boy, August 21. Mr. and Mrs. Daryll Eldred. New Plymouth Friday, August 27 ■ a boy. Golden Age Rummage Sale. August 22, Mr. and Mr*. Old Western Hoti-I '• 10 a m. Russell Freitag. Payette, a to 5 p m. girl. Nyssa Senior Citizens August 23, Mr. and Mrs. Rummage Sale. 213 Reece Fred Trenkel. Ontario, girl. Avenue. 9 30 a m August 24. Mr. and Mrs. Saturday, August 28 • Gol* Robert Ure. Nyssa, girl» den Age Rummage Sale, Old Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Western Hotel. 9:30 a m. to Hallos. Ontario, girl - 5 p.m. Mr and Mr*. Roy Totter. Nvssa Senior Citizen* Rum» Payette, girl. mage Sale. 213 Reece Ave., Mr and Mr*. Richard 9:30 a.m. Trost, Ontario, boy. United Methodist Church Rummage Sale. 9 a m. to 5 p.m. Pomona Grange. Election August 26 - Mr. and Mr*. of Officers. Ontario Heights J. E. Heitsman Grange. 8 p.m August 27 - Mr. and Mrs. Monday, August 30 • Gol Don Wilson. Sr. den Rule Chapter *131 OES. August 29 - Mr. and Mr*. Officer* only practice. Ma Rodger Garner. Mr. and sonic Hall. 8 p.m. Mr*. Paul Hopper. Mr and Wednesday. September 1- Mr*. Farrell Peterson. Mr Golden Age Club. 113 Green and Mr*. N. J. Sarazin Avenue. Nyssa, potluck 12 August 31 - Mr and Mrs. noon. Mancel Bishop Annivenarien high School in 1924 and attended the College of Idaho in Caldwell She was a cook for the Ontario School Dis trict for a number of year* The couple were both active member* of the Ontano Assembly ■4 God Thev were also Church active members of the Payette Assembly of God Church prior to their move to Ontario in 1944 The couple have four children, Mr*. Thoma* (Fre da Bernice) Hockett. Ho quiam. Wash ; Mr*. Joe Allan (Lois) Dripps of Loomis Washington; Mrs. Hugh (Manne) McKee of Seattle. Glade and Marilyn Wil liams are proud to announce the arrival of a lovely daughter. Ali»on Marie Wil liams. on August 17, 1976 in Salem. Oregon. Her weight was seven-pounds and two- ounces. She is the couple's first child. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Teter of Big Bend, proudly announce the engagement of their daughter, Beulah, to David I.. Tummire. Jr., son of the Rev. and Mrs. D. L. Turnmire, Sr., of Homedale. Mis* Teter is a 1975 graduate of Adrian High School. Mr. Tummire is a 1975 graduate of Homedale High School and is presently a student at Idaho State University at Pocatello. No wedding date has been set. Happy Hirthday August 26 - Shawn Mat thews Dillion, Jose P. De Leon August 27 • John Dority. Kenneth Reece. Sandi Tho ma*. Oralia Flore*. Jerry Cordrey. Margaret Feik. Agnes Dirkson. Louise Ward. August 28 • Mike Parker. Laurie Wright. Dorothy Sara zin. Joanne Pierce. August 29 - Rachel Lopez. Gary Sadamon. Otis Bullard Carl Simpson August 30 - Brent Folk man. Debbie Bratton August 31 • David Greig. Tino Rios. Guy Sparks, Steven Bullard, Orville Needs September 1 • Rebecca Bauman. Irene Vielma. Be cky Ros*. Jeff Stephen, Nellda Nichol*. I a ctivities In Arcadia Page Five Activities In Arcadia Th°e Pasf s, s.* *--••» ARCADIA • Esther Ste phen* wa* a guest of Mr and Mr*. Henry Carroll Sunday for dinner. Mr. and Mr* Owen Gann of Ny*»a were visitors in the Carroll home Saturday eve ning Mr* Rowan Shirley and four children are visiting her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Parley Feik this week. She lives in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Feik went to the Malheur County Fair Thursday. Bnan Feik. son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Feik. visited hi* grandparent*. Mr and Mr*. Parley Feik, Wedneiday of last week. He is living in Corvallis, and working in a dental laboratory and going to college. Mr. and Mr». Neil Petter- sen and daughter. Tony went to Warm Lake. Thursday. They attended an outing of the Syringa Square, Dance Club and their families of Boise. They reported beauti ful weather till Sunday afternoon. They came back Sunday. On Sunday. August 18, Connell Pettersen and his sister Tony went to Provo. They came back Wednesday evening. Don. Brent. David and Brian Bowers of Parma visited Clyde and Nell Bo wer* Sunday evening. Don and Brent had returned from a back packing trip into the Seven Devils country of Idaho. Don took his group of Boy Scouts. Amy Stradley cooked at the Bible Pinewood camp at McCall from Friday till Monday. Marguirite Mos* spent Monday in Homedale visiting her daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs Marvin Hill. Mr. and Mr*. Aggi Pe- dersem came Monday from Vancouver. Wash., to visit Oti* and Pearl Bullard. They will left for Nebraska for a family reunion on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Zittercob of Palm Springs. Calif., arrived at Otis Bul lard* with their trailer. They will have an »tended visit in the Nyssa area. Mr. Zittercob is a former Arcadia resident and a brother of the late John Zittercob. Mr. and Mr*. Otis Bullard went to the Malheur County Fair. Wednesday They were accompanied by Lillian Zit tercob and Bertha Matherlev. Mr*. George Bovack and Nancy visited her parent*, the Otis Bullard*. Monday evening. 10 YEARS AGO According to E. M. Hauser Malheur county extension agent, entnes in 4-H classes at the August 17-20 county fair reached an all-time high this year, with a total of 620 exhibits. These consisted of 122 dairy animals, 154 beef exhibits, 68 head of swine. 138 sheep, 88 saddle club entries. 17 food exhibits, 16 crop displays, five photo graphy entries, 12 poultry and rabbit exhibits. Among blue ribbon win ners in the Jersey class were Mike Osborn of Nyssa and Jeanette Phifer of Adrian. A first place ribbon in the Guernsey division went to Ann Cameron of Adrian. 20 YEARS AGO City official* and towns people witnessed the de monstration of a new street sweeper on Main Street early Wednesday afternoon prior to the council’s decision regarding purchase of the proposed new equipment. A total of 510,000 was budgeted for a street sweeper during the current fiscal year, but individual councilmen stated that purchase of the machine is not mandatory. • • • Potato shipments were continuing this week after a few days of uncertain mar kets last week. Prices were reported to have gained Monday with additional in creases Tuesday and Wed nesday. By Tuesday night the season's total shipments had risen to 1.690 cars and about 70 cars were slated for market on Wednesday. A year ago Tuesday, only 754 Ytzy /r sb this week by the committees in charge. The main event of the day will be the kid's parade, which will be started at 1:30 p.m. at First Street between Main Street and Bower Avenue. The procession will move west on Main Street and thence to the city park. The parade will be divided into five sections, floats, pets, costumes, bicycles and miscellaneous prices of 52 SI.50 and SI will be given in each section. • • • The Nyssa chamber of commerce went on record at its weekly luncheon meeting Wednesday noon in favor of installation of an electric warning signal at the west end of the highway under pass. • • • One hundred and ninety seven Malheur county farm veterans have submitted applications for on-the-farm training in agricultural cou rse* offered by the veteran's administration. 40 YEARS AGO Water through the Mal . I, ' <•' Dr. Brandon Adams Physician and Surgeon Phone 372-3809 Sarazin Clinic 19 N. 4th Street Nyssa. Oregon Hours: Monday and Wednesday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Thurs day 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. K.E. Kerb*. M.D. K.A.Danford. M.D. Phi vician* A Surgeon* Dial 372 2241 Hilt curtlfleate xntltlsi ths psrsnt ta on* tris Wi purtratt (singla sr froup. 2 month* up) — your choico ol lovsrsl (Is uhod portrait* — not proofs Thor» it absolutely NO OBLIGATION ta huy anythinf. but additional portrait* may ba purchased at turprla Imty raaaanahla prlcaa Thata ara beautifully pond professional COLOR portraits by NATIONWIOI Stadlea lac — to drett the children colorfully Only ana free COLOR partrait per family (50( handliap ehane refuaded If net mere than satisfied) FREE! __ • 10 a.m. to 6 p.m Friday, August 27 Additionally, plastic prod ucts. such aa those made from widely used polypropylene, add to the comfort and con Xemence of modern day life. The appliance, automobile, clothing, food packaging and medical supplies industries are just a few of the manu facturers of today's necessi ties that broadly use plastics to improve their products. 1 he Old. 1i/mub Kid's Kloset (Formerly Raggedy Ann's) 109 Main Nyssa 372-3703 -1/iniU osa f/i»4 « t rlifn Ulf, n/nitt ^11 «* ti lo «I “A bad candidate Is a per son who stand* for what he thinks the public will fall for.” HOURS 9 to 12 noon A 2 to 5 p.m Mondai thru Fridai. Optometrists Dr. John Eaali 38’S.W 4th Ave.. Ontario. Oregon Phone 889 8017 50 YEARS AGO A copy of the official voters' pamphelt was re ceived this week from Secre tary of State Kozer and is on file for use by the public. The pamphlet containing 104 pages and including affirmative and negative ar guments on 19 referred and initiated measures, is one of the most voluminous election pamphlets ever mailed out in this state for many years. swim suits Directory 20% Off Men's Pants Hours: Saturday—10 a.m to 12 noon In theiw days of energy consciousness, plastics have at times been branded as a waste of natural resources and ener gy. The fact is, plastics use less than two percent of the total world production of pe troleum ami help narr energy because less is used in man jfactunnu plastics and plastic products than in alternate materials. A very enjoyable time was had and a nice sum realized at the ice cream social held by the ladies aid on the J. T. Long lawn Friday evening. According to reports about $10.20 was taken in. one and two piece Professional Dr. Arthur S. Dole. M.D. Urological Surgery Di*ea*e* of the kidney, bladder and prostate. Phone 372-5269 20 South 2nd. Street. Nyssa. Oregon BíTTEfít A ill Complete plans for the annual Kid’s Day program to be sponsored by the Nyssa chamber of commerce and Nyssa Civic club Friday. August 30 were announced Ladies and Girls Phywans b Surgeons 7/ 30 YEARS AGO heur siphon got down to Mile 60 Wednesday on the Dead Ox Flat division of the Owyhee project, passing through not only the Malheur but also the Dead Ox and Jacobsen Gulch siphons. This was the first time water from the Owyhee reservoir had reached the lands of the Dead Ox flat lands. A small head of 10 second feet was turned through the Malheur siphon at 6:45 Tuesday evening, August 18, with the water being wasted that night through the needle valve into the Mal heur River. • • • Still another money-mak ing opportunity is offered to the 16 candidates in the Gate City Journal's subscription campaign. A second 510 cash prize is announced today. The prize is offered on different terms from the first S10 prize offer, competition for which ended with the report for Wednes day. • • • DEPARTMENT STORE S. S«. S..rn Mr and Mrs Marvin Jensen and boys visited Mr. and Mr*. Otis Bullard Sun day afternoon cars had left the Nyssa U P. terminal • • • Sale of Arrow Head Motor . Lodge by Don Moncur, Rupert, and Vem Moncur. Nyssa, to Mr. and Mrs. Afton C. Smith. Rupert, was announced this week. Trans fer of ownership was effec tive Wednesday of last week. 100% Polyester AsstCotors Ladies Pants 100% Pulyester Reg 10.00 Now Reg 8.95 6s8 Shop our Mystery Table for great buys and savings from !6 off to 50% and more. Dr. A. N. Bond»- 7 North 2nd Street, Nvssa. Oregon Phone 372-3747 TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAI HOSPITAL Phone 372-2251 Dr. B.E. Ross Nyssa. 372-5257 Dr. Robert Derb» Parma 722-65,17 gold strike stamps with every purchase .