Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Thursday, January 21, 1971
: Reception Honors Newlyweds
JAN. 21 - GAA Mother-Daughter
Night, 7 p.m.
FFA Public Speaking, Oregon
Trail Hall, 7 p.m.
PTA, Cafeteria, 8 p.m.
JAN. 22 - JR. HI. Basketball,
Vale, here, 1 p.m.
Basketball,
Payette, here,
Freshmen 4 p.m. JV 6:30
p.m., Varsity, 8 p.m.
JAN. 23 - Basketball Pine Eagle,
here, 2 p.m.
Wrestling at Burns
GAA Snow Party, 8:30 p.m.
JAN. 25 - GAA, 7 p.m.
JAN. 26 - Basketball at Bishop
Kelly.
FHA Meeting, 8 p.m.
JAN. 28 - Wrestling, here,
Wesier and Nampa, 7 p.m.
AHS CALENDAR
The Brig Olsen home was the scene of a wedding reception
openhouse party honoring their son, Chad and his new bride,
the former Brenda Lewman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey
Lewman of Parma, who were married December 28, in Win
nemucca, Nevada.
Over 150 guests attended the affair in the Olsen home. Mr.
and. Mrs. Neil Petterson, and Jody Seely of Parma, were in
charge of refreshments and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Petterson were
in charge of gifts.
The new Mrs. Olsen chose a street-length dress of white
crepe trimmed with gold braid and colored sequins, while
her mother wore a three-piece winter green knit dress, and
Mrs. Brig Olsen wore a blue one-piece knit dress. The corsages
and boutonnieres were of yellow roses.
The young couple will be at home in rural Nyssa, at the Ray
Russell tenant house
an
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NHS CALENDAR
JAN. 22 - 7 & 8th Basketball
at Marsing, 1 p.m.
Varsity Basketball Wilder at
Adrian, 6:30 p.m.
JAN. 23 - Varsity Basketball
Greenleaf at Greenleaf, 6:30
JAN. 28 - FFA Public Speaking
at Vale, 10:00 a.m.
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"Physician assistants’’ will
be hired for VA hospital and
clinical work to allow doctors
to make more efficient use of
their time.
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Pag« Five
COMING EVENTS
BUENA VISTA NEWS
*+4-++ GLENDA BARNES
BUENA VISTA-Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Hartley and Sam attended
the wrestling matches Saturday
in LaGrande.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hill
of Apple Valley.
Mrs. Jack Ward and Sandra
and Mrs. Russ Talbot were
some of the women of the Plea
sant Hour Club who helped quilt
on a blanket Thursday at the
Ira Price home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fenn
and children visited Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Savage and family.
Mrs. Glen Hoffman visited
Mrs. Ray Griffitts Monday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Lester Cleaver attended
the state PTA Board of Mana
gers last week at Portland.
She was a house guest of Tru
man Cleaver and family while
there.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cleaver
have moved to Ontario. They
have purchased a mobile home.
Mrs. Lester Cleaver attended
a Studio Girl Regional Meeting
Sunday at the Downtowner Mo
tel. Jim Taylor, the vice presi
dent of the company met with
them.
PHONE 372-2320
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Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell
visited Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Finley in
Ontario.
Carl Simpson was a Friday
and Saturday overnight guest
of Mark Goodell.
Mrs. Georgia Camerson,
Johnny and Mrs. Cameron’s
daughter, Mrs. Linda Taylor,
and Mrs. Russ Talbot visited
Saturday with the Jack Ward
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Talbot
were Sunday dinner guests of
Hazel Chamberlain in Nyssa.
Mrs. Alzina Salters and Mrs.
Guy Tanner went to Nampa
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hoffman
visited Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Tanner.
Barbara Tanner arrived to
take Kim Tanner with her Wed
nesday night and they stayed
from Wednesday until Saturday
in Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simpson
and family visited Mrs. Dave
Savage and children Friday
afternoon.
Marci and Lori Fenn of On
tario were Saturday overnight
guests of Norene and Teresa
Savage.
Cindy Simpson was
also an overnight guest. Vickie
Engagement Announced
THURSDAY, JAN. 21 - Ruth
Robinson Circle, at the S.C.
McConnell residence 12 p.m.
Nyssa 4-H Comanchero Club
at Don Bowers home.
Nyssa PTA-Cafeteria, 8 p.m.
Susannah Circle, Ruth Fritts
residence.
Jobs Daughters, Masonic Hall,
7:30 p.m.
Adrian PTA- H.S. Gym, 8p.m.
SATURDAY, JAN. 23 - Merry
Widows, Angie Cook -6:30p.m.
Recovery
Inc, Christian
Church, 8 p.m.
MONDAY, JAN. 25 - Malheur
Memorial Hospital Auxiliary,
at hospital, 2 p.m.
TUESDAY, JAN. 26 - Yellow
Rose Rebekah Lodge, IOOF Hall,
8 p.m.
LDS 2nd Ward Relief Society,
10 a.m.
Sugar Beat TOPS at Room 1
high school, 7;30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27 - Se
nior Citizens.
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Schroeder of Vale, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Laura Ann to Robert Van Ure,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira R. Van Ure Jr., of rural Nyssa.
JAN. 28 - TV
Laura is a sophomore at Valparaiso University in Valpa
Club, Roswell raiso, Indiana and is majoring in speech and drama.
Robert, a senior at Oregon State University, is an Agricultural
Engineering Technology major.
A definite wedding date has not been selected by the engaged
Saturday night
couple.
LDS 1st Ward Relief Society,
10 a.m.
THURSDAY,
Toastmistress
School, 8 p.m.
Savage spent
with Cari Fenn.
NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS
■ ■ ■ BY DALE WITT ■ ■ ■ PHONE 372-2183 ■ ■ ■
: NEWELL HEIGHTS - Terri
Hill was a Tuesday luncheon
guest of Mrs. Dale Witt.
* Mrs. John Fahrenbruch and
Mrs. Dale Witt visited in the
Carl Begeman home Friday
afternoon.
; Mrs. Marie Moore visited
Mrs. Amalia Pratt in Ontario
Tuesday afternoon.
REBEKAHS MEET
. Yellow Rose Rebekah Lodge
met at the IOOF Hall, January
12, with 18 members and six
guests from Beatrice Rebekah
Lodge #82 of Ontario attending.
Hostesses for the evening were
Wilma Ostrom, Alma Kingery,
Nellie Jenkins and Verna Mar
tin.
Noble Grand Virginia Rook
stool presided at the meeting.
Sister Hazel Leavitt, District
Deputy
President, and staff
from Ontario, introduced Sis
ters Lucille Prahl, Ruby Phost,
Oneita Bisbee, Gwendolyn Hat
field and Wilma Anderson.
Yellow Rose Rebekah Lodge
Sisters installed into office were
Nellie Jenkins, nobel grand;
Hazel Farr, vice grand; Louise
Wernick, secretary; Wilma Os
trom, treasurer; Angie Cook,
Shaplain; Leona Reeves, war
den; Beulah Gann, right sup
porter to noble grand ; Harriet
Warren, left suDDorter to noble
grand; Merle Johnson, right
supporter to vice-grand; Emily
Clapp, left supporter to vice
grand; Bertha Rudelick, inside
gaardian; Nita Mae Wiley, out
side guardian; Verna Martin,
musician; and Rose Toombs,
color bearer.
Under the good of the order,
newly installed Noble Grand
thanked all for the honor. The
outgoing Nobel Grand presented
her officers a gift and thanked
them for their help in the past
y?ar.
•New committees will be ap
pointed at the next meeting to
be held January 26 at the IOOF
Hall.
Mrs. Marie Moore and Mrs.
Dale Witt were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Mary Auker in
Big Bend.
AKH Home Extension Unit
meeting will be held the after
noon of January 28 at the home
of Mrs. Mary Laan. The les
son, "Keeping Clothes in Ser
vice’’, will be given by Mrs.
Marie Moore. All interested
women in the area are invited
to attend.
Mrs. Carl Fenn and Mrs.
Edith Fenn were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Fenn and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Savage
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of her uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Warren in Nampa.
Mrs. Burton Barns and Mrs.
Robert Long went to La Grande
Saturday to a teachers' meeting
and their husbands, Burton and
Robert, went to Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Eason
of Homedale spent from Friday
until Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simp
son and family visited Mr. and
Mrs. Benny Beach at Vale Sun
day afternoon. They found lots
of water on the road near Vale.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eason of
Parma were Thursday evening
callers of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L.C. McDermott.
Jerry Larson of Climax,
Minn., and his friend, Wayne
Wegge of Cummings, N.D., ar
rived Thursday and visited in
the Gerrit Timmerman home
until Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spence
and Missy of Boise and Gene
Worden of Fort Sill, Oklahoma
came Saturday to visit Gene’s
mother, Mrs. Frankie Worden,
and his grandmother, Mrs.
Lydia Worden. TheFredSpence
family spent the week end. Gene
has a 20-day leave from Fort
Sill.
Mrs. M.L. Judd attended ANK
Garden Club Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Blake Lowell in
Rosewell.
Mrs. M.L. Judd and Mrs.
Gerrit Timmerman attended
Book Club Saturday at the home
of Mrs. Elton McCormick
Parma.
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Men of Tresure Valley Com
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Gary Farnworth, Chairman of
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