Pago Four Thursday, D»c»mbv 28, I97j The Nyssa Oat* City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Engagement Announced OSU Open House Slated Jan. 20 Oregon State University has scheduled open house Saturday, January 20, 1973, for high school and community college students who are interested in attending the university in years to come. Parents and teachers are invited also. The all-day orientation pro­ gram will focus on academic offerings and career opportuni­ ties. Half of the schools and departments will outline their offerings in the morning, the other half in the afternoon. Question-answer periods will be included. General sessions are sche­ duled throughout the day on ad­ missions procedures and re­ quirements, college costs, housing, financial aid, advis­ ing-counseling, honors pro­ gram, summer term, and ROTC. The registration charge for those attending is $3 per person, according to Dr. J. Franz Haun, director of new student pro­ grams. Lunch in one of the university dining halls is in­ The engagement of Ann Monson to Dan Coleman has been cluded. Participants may pre-re­ announced by her father. Mr. Ernest Monson of Vale. Cole­ man is the son of Mr. Albert Coleman of Nyssa. Both are gra­ gister in advance by mail or on Open House day in the O6U duates of Vale Union High School. Colliseum from8:30until9a.m. The couple is planning a March 23rd wedding. when the opening meeting Samba Group Meets begins. Between 3,000 and 4,000per- Samba Club met Friday with sons are expected to attend. lunceon and gift exchange. Mrs. Mrs. S. P. Bybee, hostess. Guest players were Ida Miner and Stella Morris. Prizes were This week and next week won by Virginia Brandt and Lola the churches of Nyssa and Guthrie. Adrian are calling their con­ «M MM " "NX gregations to noon-time prayer. BRIDGE ACTIVITIES They join together with 200,000 OREGON TRAIL GRANGE Mrs. A. C. Sallee hosted the local congregations throughout The regular meeting of Ore­ Tuesday bridge club, Decem­ North America. This is the first ber 19 with a potluck salad phase of Key 73 and its purpose gon Trail Grange was held luncheon and gin exchange. Mrs is so the individual Christian Thursday evening, December Joe Cundall was a guest and re­ and the Church of Jesus Christ 21, with Master Ernie Metcalf ceived the guest prize. First might be renewed through presiding. Mr. and Mrs. M. Doty prayer. of Huntington and Mr. and Mrs. prize winner was Mrs. Harry At noon, when the noon whis­ Bryan Vinsonhaler of Adrian, Miner and Mrs. Jesse Morgan tle at the Amalgamated Sugar visitors from Stanfield Grange, second high. Company blows, you are en­ were introduced and welcomed. KINDERGARTEN couraged to pause for a mo­ It was announced that instal­ ment of prayer. Many of the PRESENTS PROGRAM churches will open their sanc­ lation of officers would be held at Vale Grange Hall Thursday The annual Christmas pro­ tuary for prayer but one does evening, January 11, 8 p.m. gram, under the direction of not need to be at church to pray. County Deputy Dale Teter will Mrs. Mark Moncur was pre­ Pray in your homes, at your have charge of the installation. sented at the LDS C ultural Hall place of business or work or Refreshments were served by December 21 by the children of where ever noon may find you. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price. The the Jack and JUl Kindergarten. Pray for our nation, our na­ next regular meeting will be The program consisted of tional leaders, our servicemen, held Thursday evening, January Christmas songs and poems, a for peace and for the Work of 4. AU grange members are play, and numbers by the Christ throughout North Ame­ urged to attend. rhythm band. Each mother rica and the world. Last of was presented with a gift from all, but not least of all pray her child. A tea was served for yourself that through prayer Journal Classifieds Bring Results! after the program. you might be renewed. Ministerial Association News GRANGE NEWS Children's Clothing NU ACRES HAPPENINGS NU ACRES - Mr. and Mrs. dinner and supper with them. Gerald Russell and family went I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw, to Twin Falls Sunday to spend I Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christmas with his parents, Shaw, Jr. had Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. Paul Russell. in Ontario at the Ray Winters They returned Tuesday after­ home. noon. Visitors at the George Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bingaman home during the holidays was of Boise were dinner guests their son. Delbert and family of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. from Molalla, Oregon. Cecil Evans Saturday. They Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson helped set up their tree and and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wil­ decorations. son and three daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ziegler Cheryl, Beverly, and Nikki Lea and family had Christmas din­ were Christmas dinner guests ner in Payette with his parents, at the Laverne Rash home in the Frank Zieglers. Larry’s New Plymouth. sister and husband, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wil- Mrs. Earnie Neill won the trip Ml visited with the Robert to Hawaiian Islands from KSRV Shaw Jrs. Christmas eve. and their sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Johnson visited the Earnie Spellmans had Christmas dinner in Boise Eagle, Wednesday. with his grandson and family, Christmas dinner guests at the Rodney Burts. the Ben Payne home were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Drexel Lewis and Mrs. Bill Newell, Mrs. of Nampa visited and had dinner Stella Newell, and Kenneth Ne­ with her parents, the F. A. Jo­ well all of Nampa. hnsons, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Craner Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Jones were dinner guests at their had Christmas eve dinner with sons, the Hal Craners in Pa­ their son and family, the Glen yette Christmas day. Their Jones. After dinner they opened grandson, Bobby came home their gifts. with them to visit until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Jones Mrs. Armine Hartman and visited with Ralph Baxter her son, Nuby were Christmas Christmas afternoon at the Holy dinner guests at the John Stells Rosary Hospital where he is of Roswell. recuperating from a fall. On Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne vi­ their way home, they stopped sited with the Robert Shaws Sr. at the Sid Scotts in Fruitland. Christmas eve. Mr. and Mrs. Dale McDaniels AKH EXTENSION and children of Parma had Christmas dinner with her pa­ STUDY GROUP rents the Harley Sagers. Their AKH Extension Study group son, Kyle from John Day, Ore­ met Thursday with a potluck gon stopped by on his way home. Christmas luncheon at the home He had been to Fruitland with of Mrs. Helen Osborn with ten his wife’s folks for Christmas. members present. Mrs. Kyle Sager and the chil­ A business meeting was held dren are visiting her parents following the luncheon. The during the holidays. President, Mrs. Eleanor Top- Mrs. Lorete Hamlow of Boise liff had charge of the meeting. visited with her daughter and The program was “History of family, the Dave Weavers, Sun­ Oregon.” given by Mrs. Hazel day. Schafer and Mary Morse of Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague Adrian. A gift exchange fol­ had Christmas dinner in Meri­ lowed the program. dian with his nephew and fa­ The January meeting will be mily, the Paul McKagues. His held at the home of Mrs. Mary dad and mother, the Roy Mc­ Laan, January 25. Kagues were there also. IUUXLUUXU LUXg-U Mr. and Mrs. George Dohner spent Christmas eve at his CRADLE brothers, the Harold Dohners of ROLL New Plymouth. The members of the Chris­ tian Business and Professional MALHEUR MEMORIAL Womens Council are having HO6P1TAL prayer fellowship meetings throughout the Treasure Val­ Dec. 21 - Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ley. These meetings are re­ Brown, Vale, girl. placing the prayer breakfasts Dec. 22 - Mr. and Mrs. Martin formerly held in Ontario. These Elquezabal, Nyssa, girl. groups will be meeting in the Dec. 25 - Mr. and Mrs. Marvin towns throughout the valley, Mecklin, Vale, boy ^monthly). A meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. John Lara, held at Annette Haney’s Jan. Nyssa, girl. 6 at Nyssa. Dec. 26 - Mr. and Mrs. Newell Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cantrell Cleaver, Nyssa, boy. from Nampa, sister of Mrs. Bill Grassmick had Christmas HOLY ROSARY H06PITAL COMING EVENTS THURSDAY, DEC. 28 - Rum­ mage Sale, Methodist Church, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Toastmistress Club, Library Mtg. Room, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, DEC. 30 - Pub­ lic invited to card party at IOOF Hall, 8 p.m. Recovery Inc., First Christ­ ian Church 8 p.m. TUESDAY, JAN. 2 - »494 TOPS, Adrian Grade School, 7:30 p.m. Eagles Auxiliary postponed until January 9. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3 - Jr. Golden Age, Library Mtg. Rm. 1 p.m. Dec. 19 - Mr. and Mrs. Fran­ cisco Rodríguez, Ontario, siri. Dec. 20 - Mr. and Mrs. Jef! Davis, Jordan Valley, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fell, On­ tario, girl. Dec. 22 - Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ neth Divine, Fruitland, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Raymundo Ro­ drigues, Ontario, boy. Mr. and Mrs. William Cole, Nyssa, boy. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Haddad, Ontario, boy. Dec. 23 - Mr. and Mrs. Gua­ dalupe Salazasr, Nyssa, girl. Dec. 25 - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sturn, Fruitland, girl. Dec. 26 - Mr. and Mrs. Larry Buckhart, Payette, girl. E n g a gement Announced Workshop Scheduled A Children’s Clothing Work­ shop sponsored by the Malheur County Extension Office will be held in Malheur county in Ja­ nuary, 1973. This three session series will include lessons on meeting the clothing needs of the growing child, sewing te­ chniques in making a child s dress and shirt, and special effects that can be used for children’s clothing such as de­ corative stitching as well as economy measures in sewing for children. Monday mornings, January 15, 22, and 29 from 9 30 until 12 00 will be the dates for the Ontario sessions, the sessions will be repeated in Vale on the same Mondays from 7 30 p.m. until 10 00 p.m. On Tuesdays, January 16, 23, and 30, the lessons will be given in Nyssa from 100 until 3 30 p.m. at the Expanded Food and Nutri­ tion House, 801 Ergood. The exact locations for the V»fo and Ontario meetings will be announced later. The children’s clothing work­ shop is open to all regardless of race, religion or creed. Please call the Malheur County Extension Office, 889-9129. to pre-register for the workshop or for further information. Mrs. Ruth Klinkenberg of Nyssa announces the engagem»« of her daughter Eva Mae to Wayne R. Tucker, son of Mr. in* Mrs. Wayne Tucker of Dram, Oregon. Eva graduated from Nyssa High School in 1970. She attended Merrit Davis School of Commerce in Eugene, and Is now employe^ by the State of Oregon at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Wayne graduated from Dram High School In 1968. He receive* his Associate Civil Engineer Technology degree in 1970 from Umqua Community College in Roseburg. Oregon. A May wedding is being planiwd^^^^^^^^^^^^ Concert Choir Selected To Sing ^ACTIVITIES IN ARCADIA At Tabernacle «««BY AVO MOELLER « PHONE 372-2733 The Nyssa High School Con­ cert Choir, under the direction of Gary Condon, has been se­ lected to sing in the famed Mormon Tabernacle. in Salt Lake City, Utah, March 22, 1973. The concert choir will tour Southern Idaho and Northern Utah for six days, with their performance at the Mormon Tabernacle being the highlight of the trip, The Mor- mon Tabernacle is world re- "perfect” known for it’s acoustical design. Mr. Condon stated, “This will be one of the greatest thrills of our life. To sing in a structure such as this, is every musician's dream.’* In the past year the concert choir has received a superior rating in two choir contests. "A philosopher is a man giving other jieople advice about troubles he hasn’t had." William R. Lewis. The Lynden (Wash.) Tribune. ARCADIA - Mrs Leroy Gamble from Lakeland, Florida and the her parents, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Orris from Nyssa visited Mr. and Mrs Otis Bul­ lard last week Mrs (.amble is the former Erma Lee Orris and was raised in the Arcadia Community. The Arcadia Community ex­ tends their sympathy to the Joe Bailey family for the loss of their wife and mother Mr. and Mrs. Dayle Carroll and family from Mountain Home visited December 10 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Carroll and family from Horseshoe Bend and Mr and Mrs. Orville Carroll from Ontario. Ruth Carroll arrived home from Corvallis, Sunday night for the holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Haney and family from Nyssa were dinner nests Sunday Amy Stradley. Gary Moss, son of MarguerMt Moss, arrived home last »»4 with a discharge from the I'.t Service. The Arcadia club will haw their Christmas party De. cember 20 at the home of Mrs. Orland White on Chestnut Ave­ nue in Nyssa. Major Vard Olsen from Mt Home spent the weekend herf with his wife, Micky and di» ghter Tiffany. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest St»- phensen and Mr. and Mrl. Dennis Cindell and Todd w