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Pas* Four Sc h ra u lì i age I —Sore n se n Married August 19 in Setting of Daisies Visit Mr». Hartman The Nyssa PTA will hold their first meeting Thursday, September 21 at 8 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Plans have been made this year for a different way to introduce the new teachers, and for everyone to get acquainted with the returning staff. The teachers would like to be able to meet with the parents of each child in their rooms, so please attend to make this pos sible. This promises to be an in teresting and enjoyable meet ing. See you there!! V A reception honoring the 35th Wedding Anniversary of Mary Ann and Ed Maulding will be held at the Nyssa United Metho dist Church Social Hall on Sunday. September 24th from 2 to 5 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. COMING EVENTS Sue Schraufnagel and Richard Sorensen were united in mar riage August 19, 1972 in Lewis ton, Idaho in the St. Jame’s Catholic Church. The Rev. Donald Riffle of ficiated at the ceremony which took place in a setting of white daisies and sprigs of lilv-of- the-valley. Sue is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Schraufnagel of Lewiston and sister of Dale Schraufnagel of Nyssa. Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lindley Sorensen of Caldwell. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Warren (Linda) Boxleitner, Belton, Mo., as mat ron of honor. Bridesmaid was Miss Tonna McKelway of Lewiston. Best man was Terry Oyama of Beaverton, Oregon with Paul Ugstad, Moscow, Idaho seating the guests. Serving at the wedding recep- / ' ORDER of ! k EASTERN I STAR I tion were Mrs. Kevan Varin, Castleford, Idaho and Miss Marva Widman of Lewiston. Misses Charlotte Anderson of Parma and Lyn Phillips, Boise were in charge of receiving the gifts. Miss Vickie Stelljes, Lewis ton attended the guest book. The couple went to Coeur d’ Alene and Spokane on their wedding trip. Richard received a B.S. de gree in May of 1972 in physics from the University of Idaho, and is now doing graduate work in physics under a fellowship awarded him by the Health, Education and Welfare Com mittee. Sue has completed two and one-half years at the Univer sity of Idaho and is a continu ing student. The couple are now at heme at 1318 Linda Lane, Moscow, Idaho. SENIOR CITIZEN ACTIVITIES The Senior Citizens will be having a potluckdmnerSeptem- ber 27 at the Methodist Church Social Hall. Their regular meeting will be at 10:30 and potluck dinner will be at 12 noon. Anyone 55 or over is invited. Please bring your own table service and a covered dish. Golden Rule Chapter »131 Order of Eastern Star held their first fall meeting Sep- tember 18. Worth Matron Lois Cartwright presiding. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fletcher from Klamath Falls who are members ofCas- cade Crest Chapter «159, Chi loquin, Oregon; and Dora Upton Town And Country and Martha Titmus from Silver Garden Club Star Chapter »82 Homedale, Idaho. Town and Country Garden Plans for school of instruc Club met with Mae Schireman tion will be September 26, con Thursday at 2:00 p.m. The ducted by Dorothy Parrish As year’s projects were discus sociate GrandConductress. The sed and the year books distri meeting will be preceded by a buted. An interesting program on potluck dinner at the Masonic "Hustas’’ was given by Eva Hall at 6:30 p.m. Hostess for this meeting were Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. George Cart Next meeting will be at the wright. Next meeting will be home of Velma Stam and Mrs. Ben Payne will present the held October 2. program. I ■ I JANINE MEYER The engagement of their daughter, Janine, to Denzel S. Weeks has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har lan G. Meyer of Nyssa. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. Albert Helt of Nyssa and the late William S. Weeks. The bride-elect is a graduate of Nyssa High School and Oregon College of Education. The fu ture bridegroom is also a gra duate of Nyssa High School and a graduate of Eastern Oregon College. He is presently em ployed by the Southeast Oregon Council ofGovernmentsinVale. A late November wedding is being planned by the engaged couple. * + a a a aw mama Samba Group Meets Mrs. Fred Guthrie was hos tess September 15 for mem bers of the Samba Club. Guest players were Mrs. Harvey Miner and Mrs. Elsie Diven. Mrs. Miner won high honors with Mrs. T. H. Eldredge tak ing second high. Toastmistress Club Bybees Surprised on Anniversary Former Teacher» Reception To Honor Couple NYSSA PTA’» FIRST MEETING OF YEAR cd I I ♦ Thursday, September 21, 19yj The Nyisa Gate City Journal, Nytsa, Oregon Mrs. Mary Guttridge, libra rian at King County Library, of Seattle and Miss Frances Dawson of Yakima, Washington, were guests of Mrs. James Hartman and son Nubv, Satur day and Sunday. Both Mrs. Guttridge and Miss Dawson were former teachers of Mrs. Hartman's at th«' AmerlcanCol- lege for Girls in Cairo, Egypt, of Art and Home Ec., res pectively. While here they were enter tained at a brunch hour Satur day morning at the home of Mrs. Dewey Schmeizel of New Ply mouth. That evening they called on the Rev. Raymond Wilson in Roswell. Sunday afternoon, several friends of Mrs. Hartman's cal led to meet the guests, who re turned to their homes Monday morning. d Students Return To Schools THURSDAY, SEPT. 21 - OKK Among the many students who Club potluck. Merle Vanderwall will tie going to colleges and home, 12 30 p.m. universities this fall are: First PTA meeting of season. Cafeteria, 8 p.m. OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY Bethel »33, Masonic Hall, 7:30 p.m. Patty Ross, Jack Olsen, FRIDAY, SEPT. 22 - United Norma Rodríguez, KayC. La Methodist Rummage Sale at the Fay, Barbara Tensen. Mardi Church, 9 a m. to 3 p.m. Tensen. Jane Joyce, Mary Golden Age Rummage Sale. Haburchak. Ron Sarazin, Lu 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. relie Robbins, Larry Miner, SATURDAY, SEPT. 23 - Re Martha Heider, RuthCarroll, covery Inc. First Christian Ruth Ann McGinley. Russell Church 8 p.m. Mynck and Gary Sadamori. Golden Age Rummage Sale, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. UNIVERSITY OE OREGON KRAZY DAZE Breakfast, Eagles Hall. 6 to 8:3O a.m. Jon Morgan, Buree Hipp, KRAZY DAZE Parade,2p.m. Charlene Kido, Jan Salto, Grand Bethel Weekend at Jeanne Saito, Reid Saito and Steve Moss. School Cafetorium. SUNDAY, SEPT. 24 - Grand BRIGHAM YOUNG Bethel Weekend at SchoolCafe- UNIVERSITY torium. MONDAY, SEPT. 25 - Hos Scott Engstrom, Peggy Moore pital Auxiliary luncheon meet KYRSTEN RUNCORN Kathy Stewart, Paul Trost and ing at home of Mrs. Gerrit Joanne Jefferies. Stam, 1:30 p.m. Mr and Mrs. James E Mi TUESDAY, SEPT. 26 - TOPS tchell, Vale, Oregon announce •494, Adrian GradeSchool, 7:30 the engagement of their daugh EASTERN OREGON COLLEGE p.m. ter, Krysten Runcorn to Ran School of Instruction for OES dall James Armstrong. Arm Rick Chester, Jim Dail, Masonic hall preceded by pot- strong is the son of Mr. and Manlee Wilson, Margaret luch, 8 p.m. Mrs. Ralph J. Armstrong of Dority, Susan Kouns, Dan Yellow Rose Rebekah Lodge, Nyssa, Oregon. He served as Nichols and Barbara Wil- IOOF Hall, 8 p.m. a corpsman in the United States hams. WEDNESDAY, SEPT.27-Sey Navy for the past three years SOUTHERN OREGON nior Citizens potluck dinner, and is stationed at PaIaient COLLEGE meet at 10:30, eat at noon. River, Maryland, The roupie Bring Cov. Dish - Methodist will be married on Ortober Greg Michaels, Nancy Jack- Church Social Hall. 20, 1972 at the First United son, Greg Purdue, Dave Dan- THURSDAY, SEPT. 28 - Methodist Church, Nyssa. They ford, Mark Stringer, Julie Treasure Valley Toastmistress will be making their home in Ray and Club, Library meeting room, Elquezabal, Mike North Carolina where Arm Linda Me Partland. 8 p.m. strong is being transferred to the Marine branch of the ser TREASURE VALLEY vice for the remainder of his Violin Lessons COMMUNITY COLLEGE enlistment. The Treasure Valley Toast mistress Club will hold their To Be Given first meeting of their Calendar year, Thursday, September 28 At TVCC at 8 p.m. in the meeting room of the Nyssa Library. The theme Dr. William Shu, violin tea for this year will be Re cher affiliated with BSC, will miniscences. At this first meet give string lessons at TVCC ing, the memberswill illustrate every Saturday. the difference between Psycho Groups of four may take les drama and role playing. sons for $12 per month per Women interested in attend student, and signups will be ing the meeting should call Jan Saturday, September 23 from Shell or Adriana Kunkel. The 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the new Nyssa Jobies will serve the music building. refreshments. REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR Danna Bratton, Ron Moffis, Jan Pecora, Scott Smith, Janet Takami, Gary Win chester and Juan Escabedo. Barbara Patterson, Kinman Business College, Spokane, Greg Blanch, Linfield College, Lora Bair, Jack Moore and DeAnn Peterson, RicksCollege, Lissa Nishitani, Boise State College; Nancy Wilson and Da vid Manley, Northwest Na- zarene College, Gary Ross, Wil lamette University; Mike Ray and Hal Brendle, Southern Ore gon College; Mary Ann Dority, Gonsaga University; LeahHe- nigson, Portland State Univer sity, and Jim Farmer, Univer sity of Utah. » 1L‘ «t«1 UJ » CT «*■■■» v FIRE CALLS’ r ’ MR. AND MILS JAY (DON HI A) BYBEE were given » prise 25th anniversary party Saturday, September 9 at the of Mr. and Mrs Paul Johnston in Ont ar i The |»artv was hodg by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston and the Bybee's daughter», p»a and Tammy A buffet Stvie meal was served with a beautifully decmug tiered white cake trimmed in pink and silver which featured 250» ■\niin* t-.ii i.'It •» hiked anddi rat I try Mr» Roma AI vm K Jay's aunt. A "money tree" was presented to th. couple by approiinnte^ 150 guests. < Out of state guests were Mr anti Mts. timer Ja*|iies,( aid well, Mrs. Nellie Lawr.nc. Mt and Mrs Tony Hinder. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Noreli and Barry t urn, all of Hols. Mrs Stas Newman, Rupert, Idaho Mr and Mrs. Jim Russell, l.ai Angeles. Mr. and Mrs Don C iilmv, Roy, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Courtney. Ogden. Utah and Mt and Mrs. G»ry Bybee if Scotsdale, Arizona. ] , ..„i.i not itt< nd m pt i *«- ■ »lltdlhu * .i It I give their greetings. They were Mr and Mrs Wally Orth. Merrill, Oregon. Mr. and Mr Paul Parrish, La Grand. Mr and Mrs. Ray Bybee, Brigham City, California Mr and Mrs. Id Use», Walnut Creek, California, and Mi and Mrs. Dale Boyer of Salem. --- --------------- ----------- - EVENTS AROUND ADRIAN ADRIAN Mr and Mrs Os car Schafer returned Monday from a trip to Neaperce, Idaho. While there Oscar and his two sisters and one nephew took a trip to Flathead Valley in M *n tana, near Kalispell where they once lived. Oscar and his sic- ters left there 61 years ago. They »ere much surprised to f.nd many of the old buildings still standing and In good re pair. Two school buildings, m where Oscar first attended school are still in use and in very good shape. Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan visited Mr. and Mrs Oscar Schafer Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Paul Raney of Cambridge spent Sunday with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. George De Haven Iavid Looney and his grand- mother Mrs Mona Baker at Portland Visited Thursday eve- ning with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Bill Looney and Mary. Mrs. Baker spent one rugM here, then David took Mrs Baker to the plane in Boise where she then went on to sat Lake City, Utah David visit«» his parents until Sunday, th«» drove tuck to Portland. Mts. Hill Looney and Mr* Robert* 1 axle went to Fmtns Thursday to visit their sister* Mrs. Jim Raynor and Mrs. La ralne Merritt, also an elderly aunt and uncle who are visitug them. Mrs. Robert Long returned to Emmett Saturday ■ vning and spent two more days visb ting her sister, Mrs I oral»» Merritt and her aunt and unci» who were there. SOMETHING Completely New Copy or Design Your Own Clothes!!! NEVER BUY ANOTHER PATTERN! SUNBURST PATTERN SYSTEM W,ll Present a X I CLASS GIVEN BY A SPECIALLY TRAINED CONSULTANT _ .....x \ I NO EXPERIENCE^NECESSARY 90-MINUTE LEARN THE FOLLOWING: * ~ Draft Your Own Patterns Copy ANY Style or Garment A Perfect Fit Every Time No Alterations - Ever Complete a Garment in 2 Hours ♦ Need Attend One Class Only Beginning at 10 A JIA., 1 P.M ------ and------- y 7:30P.M. —I Nyssa Volunteer firemen an swered a call Wednesday, Sep tember 13 at the A 4 W Root beer Stand. The fire was caused by hot grease and no damage was reported. ----- *--- —» FIRST TIME IN THIS AREA MALHEUR COUNTY LIBRARY COUNCIL ROOM CORNER OF S.W. 2nd AVE A S.W. 4th STREET ONTARIO - ONE DAYONLY , \/A' . Admission Fee $3 50< Less With This One Ad Per Limited Seating I OREGON'S SPEAKER FOR THE SENATE Nyssa Auto Parts 11 North Third St. •*ee "Your N.A.P.A. Jobber" Nyssa, Oregon Phone 372-2293 OREGON HOUSE SPEAKER BOBSMITH HASSERVEDSOUTH- EASTERN OREGON IN THE HOUSE OE REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE PAST 12 YEARS HIS NON-PARTISAN APPROACH TO PUBLIC SERVICE HAS EARNED HIM THE NOMINATION OF BOTH DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS FOR THF PAST SIX YEARS HIS LEADERSHIP ABILITIES HAVE BEEN RECOGNIZED THROUGH ELECTION BY HIS COLLEAGUES TO THE TOP POSITIONS OF LEGISLATIVE INFLUENCE. AND HIS RECORD OF ACCOMPLISHMENT HAS RESULTED IN THE ENDORSEMENT OF LEADING CITIZENS OF BOTH PARTIES IN HIS CAMPAIGN FOR THE STATE SENATE THIS TYPE OF PERFORMANCE IS THE REASON WHY MAL HEUR COUNTY NEEDS OREGON’S SPEAKER IN THE SENATE STATE SENATE for BOB SMITH "THIS INFORMATION . SPONSORED BY THE BOB SMITH FOR STATE SENATE COMMIT! EE, SEN. ANTHONY YTURRI, ONTARIO, CHA lit MAN, GENE ROSE, MALHEUR COUNTY CHAIRMAN." Robert F. Smith Speaker of the Hout» I