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Pag« Four Thursday, February I, 1973 Tho Nyssa Oato City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Engagement Announced í Ili® Conant® Mark 40th R^Hometown News Gladys Engelhardt Home After Long Trip Sallv Sam-Billy Bishop Wed In Double Ring Ceremony Mrs. Gladys Fnglehardt of Apple Valley returned last week from a two-month bua trip co Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Welsh vering 14 states. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant and Mrs. Buster Talbot in honor of Boise were Sunday dinner Her first stop was Page. An- celebrated their 40th wedding of Talbot’s birthday anniver guests of Mr. and Mrs. Muri tona where she visited with Mr. anniversary with an open house sary were their son, Mr. and Lancaster. The couples atten- and Mrs. Roy Engelhardt, her and reception at the Adnan Mrs. Rusty Talbot, and daugh ded both high school andcollege husband's brother, for four days. Then on to Biloxi, Mis- Community Church social room ter, Ladeana Coleman, parents together. £» /?'. • • • sissippi where she spent ten Sunday, January 21. The event Russell Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Culbertson. Af Dr. K. E. Kerby is attend- days with their son. Master was sponsored by their chil dren, Jeannette Stacy, Bill Co ternoon and evening callers mg post graduate work at the Sergeant August Engelhardt and nant, Karen Anderson and Jim were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Medical School in Portland all family. r i Crocker and Mr. and Mrs. Dou this week. Mrs. Engelhardt spent the Conant. • • glas Hicks and girls. Talbot also New Year ’ s weekend with her Refreshments of cake and Patty Ross who is going to sister, Edith Arends at Shel coffee was served to the rela received telephone calls from tives and friends from Boise, his brother Bob and sister Ai- Oregon State College in Cor- don. Iowa. She then visited with Nampa, Caldwell, New Ply leen who both live in Southern vallis visited her parents, Dr. her brother, Elmer Goodyear and Mrs. Bert Ross over the and family at Starbuck, Min- mouth, Parma. Nyssa and Ad California. weekend. nesota; and spent five davs in rian. • •• Minneapolis, visiting a niece Among the relatives present Mrs. Georgia Cameron visi- and cousin. were two sisters and three ted her brother and his wife, Then back to Sheldon for a brothers of Willis Conant and Mr and Mrs. Buster Talbot, feu days before proceeding on a brother and sister of Mrs. January 30. to Fort Collins,Colorado»liere Conant. Lovely gifts and cards • „ • » • she visited with Emma Zwemke, and a money tree were given the » Eric Olsen who attends Ore- a former Nyssa teacher, for honored couple. » gon State College visited his three days, She then spent a week in grandmother, Mrs. Tess Clif Phoenix, Arizona visiting »»th ford over the weekend. FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE Mr. and Mrs.Charles Dickman, an uncle and aunt and a cousin Friendship Circle met Fe bruary 2 at the home of Mrs. Donna Glenn. Afton Mitchell, George Evans, before return Roma Alvord and Virginia By ing home. Ida Walters, with president bee went to Boise January 23. Merle Johnson presiding. Eigh They treated Verda Bridges to teen members answered roll Dr. John Olsen of Nyssa, announces the engagement of his call. dinner-out in honor ofherbtrth- day anniversary. daughter, Trudy Jane, to Don Anderson of La Grande. He is A valentine exchange was • • • the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson of Nyssa. held. Following the business The G G 4-H Club met Fri- Trudy is a 1967 graduate of Nyssa High School, received a BS meeting four tables of Bunco Mr. and Mrs. Floy Sonimars day at the home of their lea- in Sociology at Oregon State University in 1971, attained her were in play. Prize winners of Parma and John Sommars and der, Mrs. Elvin Ballou. Guests The marriage of Miss Sally teaching certification from the College of Idaho in 1972. She is were Verna Martin, Harriett son Ron, were Sunday callers were their mothers. Carol presently teaching at Vale Union High School. Warren and Emily Clapp. at the Frank Byers home. Knotte, County Extension Agent Louise Sam of John Day, Oregon Her fiance is a 1965 graduate of Nyssa High School and at Lovely refreshments were • • » and Mrs. Mary Saito, com- to Billy Scott Bishop of Nyssa, tended Treasure Valley Community College before joining the served by Ida Walters and Mae Mr. and Mrs. EltonClappand mumty 4-H leader. The girls was an event of January 27, U.S. Navy in 1966. He served as a mechanic and plane captain Bellon. The couple exdianged Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drydale got displayed sewing projects they 1973. in Naval helicopter squadrons in Vietnam, the Philippines and Next meeting will be Marfrh together for a game of pino had made. Plans were made vows at a 3 30 p.m. lna double Japan. He is presently enrolled as a student at Eastern Oregon 2, place to be announced later. ring ceremony at the First Bap for cooking club. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin W. Durfee chle Saturday evening. • • • College and is employed part-time as an advertising repre The next meeting will be tist Church of Nyssa The Rev. of rural Nyssa announce the en sentative for the Eastern Oregon Review at LaGrande. Sunday dinner guests at the Friday, February 9 at which Bill Lowrance of Nyssa offi gagement of their daughter, A June 9 wedding is planned by the couple after which they Margie to Mr. Douglas Ray home of Mr. and Mrs T. H. time there will be an election ciated. LEGION AUXILIARY plan to make their home in LaGrande. Parents of the couple are Garner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge were Mr. and Mrs. of officers. M. John Sam of John Day Past presidents of the Ameri Vern G. Garner of Othello, Eldredge Bi gam an and Mr. and SENIOR CITIZEN and Mrs. Marion Allenof Mills, OKK Club Meeting PINS AND NEEDLES can Legion Auxiliary met Fe Washington, formerly ofNyssa. Mrs. Emeson Bigaman all of ACTIVITIES Miss Durfee is a 1971 gra F ruitland. The Pins and Needles 4-H Wyoming and Mr and Mrs. bruary 5 at the home of Elea The OKK Club will meet at The Nyssa Senior Citizens • • Club met at the home of Mrs. Mam el Bishop of Nyssa, De duate of Nyssa High School, nor Browne. the home of Mrs. Donald Brewer will meet Wednesday, February Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Riggs Dale Adams, February 5 and corating the church were bas- Thursday, February 15, with 14, at the Methodist Church at There were eleven mem has completed her nurses trai Mrs. Mabel Houston as co 10:30 a.m. Bring a sack lunch bers present and they made ning at TVCC and received her visited the Darrell Mannings elected officers. They are kets of lavender mums and Jackie Chadwick, president; pink carnations and candela L.P.N. license in October of in Notus Saturday. hostess. Bess McClure, nurse from flowers for the Veteran’s wheel • * • Chris Hendricks, vire-pre- brums with lavender candles. The meeting will begin at Medicare will be at the church chair parade which is held in 1972. She is employed at the The bride was given in mar Sunday dinner guests of Mr. sident; Tina Hopman, secre- Malheur Memorial Hospital in 2 p.m. and there will be a from 2 to 3 p.m. to check blood Portland in June. and Mrs. Bud Sappe were Mr. tary; Nancy Landreth, repor riage by her fattier. She wore Nyssa. potholder exchange. Delicious refreshments were pressures and give advice about Adams, game a three-tiered floor-length lace Her fiance graduated from and Mrs. Robert Stout of Wei ter; Cheryl served by the hostess Mrs. obesity. This information is ser. Girl Scout District Nyssa HighSchool in 1970, com leader and Robin Wood, song Browne. free to Senior Citizens. • • • leader. We will be sewing and pleted one semester at Ricks Chairmen Hold Meet Mrs. Bill Wahlert and Mrs. knitting this year. Next meet College in Rexburg, Idaho and MERRY WIDOWS recently returned from a Rudy Longoria, Lucy and Car ing will be February 12. The District Girl Scout Neigh PINOCHLE PARTY luncheon —Nancy Landreth, reporter. L.D.S mission in South Florida. men were Friday borhood chairmen met at the The Tuesday Afternoon Pi The Merry Widows met Sa A March 25 wedding in the guests of Mrs. Chick Qu mow- home of Mrs. Bill Wahlert, Mon nochle Club met at the home of turday, February 3, at the home ski and Carmen in Boise last Library Establishes day, February 5. Anna Marostica, January 30. of Verna Tobler. Guests were L.D.S. temple in Ogden, Utah, is Friday. being planned by the couple. Women attending were from Guest player was Mrs. Lillian Attending ttw McCall Ice Fes • • • Mary Elkins and Anna Maros- Brumbach Memorial tival Nyssa and the surrounding area. Meckem. Hattie Warren woo Saturday were Mr. and tica. The group enjoyed a 6:30 Mrs. Blanche Weeks was a Plans for the cookie sale, day high prize. The next party will The Nyssa Higti School Li Mrs. Bob Peden, Matsha Peden dinner and the remainder of the dinner guest of Mrs. Hazel Farr camp, summer camp and other be at the home of Bertha Rude- brary is setting up a Memorial and Jinny Stisittinam of On evening was spent playing pi Sunday. Scout affairs were discussed. lick, February 13. Fund in memory of Harriet tario, Mrs. Dorothy Wilson, • * • nochle. Brumbach. Patsy Wilson and Christian Ro- Mrs. Wilton Jackson’s mo Anyone wishing to contribute dnguiz of Nyssa and NNC stu ther Mrs. T. J. Hillman of Members of Oregon Trail may send their money to the Vicki Grange met in regular session Victorville, California and a library, and a permanent me dents Nancy Wilson, Thursday evening, February 1, nephew, Iven Micheál, of La- morial will be established in Oiler, and Linda Sutherlin. Jinny is the Ontario AFS with Master Ernie Metcalf pre gona Beach, California arrived her honor and placed in the li student from Thailand and siding. Officers were seated by February 5. Mrs. Hillman plans brary. Christian is the Nyssa AFS protem Assistant Stewards Mr. to visit for several months and Iven for a few days. A birth CLUB SPONSORS student from Columbia, S. A. and Mrs. Tom Drydale. Vicki is from Ohio and this In an agricultural report, day dinner was served the eve COFFEE HOUR James Stephen quoted an ar ning of their arrival in honor The Pollyanna club sponsored was her first trip into some ticle which stated that one weed of Mrs. Hillman’s birthday an a coffee hour for the Heart Fund mountains. Linda is from Boise in a garden took the plant food niversary. and March of Dimes Thursday and Nancy from Nyssa. * • • The group tad a picnic in the of five carrots and that one afternoon in the Herschel weed in a wheat field took the Mr. and Mrs. Gale Christen Thompson home. There was a snow, Watched some snowmobile plant food it would take to sen spent last weekend visiting good attendance and $51.18 was races, viewed the many ice make five slices of bread. relatives and friends in Stayton collected which was divided be sculptures and walk'd out <«i the ice-covered lake. Harold Kurtz reported on the and Salem, Oregon. While there tween the two funds. worthwhile winter project of Mr. Christensen attended a reading more than the usual hospital board meeting in Port His report was on a book land. entitled ’ The Webfoot Volun teer’’ edited by Herbert B. Nelson and Preston B. Onstad. It is the diary of William M. Hilleary of Linn County, Ore gon, a Corporal in the First Oregon Volunteer Infantry. He was 24 years old at the time. The Volunteers were 1864. faced with the Indian danger and also the danger of Southern sympathizers taking over the state, either to make a Pacific republic or to make Oregon a confederate state. Kurtz pointed out the inte resting fact to Grange members A little-known fact about that Mr. Hilleary became a wood explains why this house charter member of Turner survived ten generations of Grange in 1873. In 1896 he be Americans The Whipple Home in came Oregon State Grange Mas Ipswich. Massachusetts had its ter and served four years. beginning in 1640 In all. ten During his enlistment, Mr. generations of Americans have Hilleary was stationed at Jor lived her« —one family for Milk has something for every body.. Even Phyllis Diller’s. dan Valley, Silver City, Fort almost 200 years Today it stands as handsome as ever Boise, Auburn, Union Fort Wai Not all of this celebrated la Walla, Salem, Albany, and Lebanon. The book is avail house dates from the first John Whipple But much of the frame able at the Nyssa Library. and sheathing does So do the Committies for theyearwere corner posts, the husky exposed appointed by Master Metcalf. He beams and gunstock posts reminded members of the Po Even some of the fireplace mona meeting to be held at Ore sheathing is over three centunes Enter the “Spring Fling" contest on class legroom, meals ... and champagne gon Trail Grange, Saturday, old radio station KSRV for adults. Why does wood last and last? February 17, beginning with a Swim, golf, horseback ride ... or just Wood's tough cellular structure luncheon at noon. unwind in the sun at this fabulous desert Refreshments were served is cemented together with a resort at the peak of the season To win. natural glue called lignin, a by the Alva Goodell and Andy play the game based upon the Dairy substance that's not only Anderson couples. Mrs. Ruth strong, but impervious to Commission’s new theme, “Milk has Simlar was a welcome guest. extremes of heat and cold something for every body.” Tune in for The next regular meeting will That's why a well-built wood full details. Trip must be taken dunng be held Thursday evening, Fe house will last generation after Spring Vacation between March 17-25, bruary 15, 8 p.m. generation, and why it makes CHI 372-2233 Anniversary I V 1 £nqaqecl Group Attends lee Festival GRANGE NEWS “If I hadn’t drunk a lot of milk, my bones would not be ‘young.’ And I think milk makes me look better too “Why are you LAUGHING??????” 1I > gown With empire waist. Her waist-length veil wast dgvdvitl white lace flowers. The brifr carried a cascade of pink uui white carnations and bvendrr mums on a white HU4f Maid of honor, Kay Mescal] of John Day, wore a liveofrt floor length gown and carried nosegay of pink and whit« ear- natl<«is and mums. Best man was Gary Cleaver of Nyssa. Ushers were Kirk and Hnan Cleaver. A reception followed at thr Methodist Church. The foar tiered wedding cake, trimmed la lavemh r and pink, was cut by Karen Cleaver Mrs Dorothy Sanders, aunt of th» grooi served the punch. Gailt leawr was in charge of It»- guestbook. Th»- bride's mother wort i TW white and black suit, bridegroom’s mother wore I purple dress, Hi><h wore cor- sages of pink and white car nations. The bride is attending sclooi in John Day The bi idegroon is a gradual*- of Nyssa Hi<* School Following a honey moon in Boise the couple are now at home in John Day. BRIDGE ACTIVITIES The Thursday Aflwaooa Hridg> club met at the home <4 Mrs Muri Lancaster,February 1. Mrs. Jessie Morgan vat a guest. Prize winners wer» Mrs. p»ul penrod, high scar* and Mrs. Jessie Morgan secund high. • • • Mrs. Kay Hrendle hosted th» Tuesday bridge club January 30. Guest player w as Mrs. Joyce Christian. Prize winners »»re higti, Ida Miner and seconding* Irene Larson. X /■ Onion Maggots never get over the taste of Ethion Granular. Niagara Win a glorious“Spring Fling” Vacation for 4 in Palm SpringsT^Í^^ E th ion Granular at Planting Time i Where onion maggots are a problem, apply Niagara Ethion Granular at planting time. It works against maggots. 1973. Trip is transferable, but is not re deemable for cash. Round trip flight for 4 from Portland on Western Airlines’ “Sunbreak,” the daily through-jet to Palm Springs First Spend 7 days, 6 glorious nights in the world-famous Palm Springs Interna tional Hotel, the largest hotel in the In ternational Dunes chain Includes food and room for 4 people. This Sunbreak sponsored by the milk break people DAIRY FARMERS OF OREGON i 4 4AAAAA A A AAAA 4 AAAAAAA Samba Group Meets Mrs. Bert Lienkaemper was hostess February 2, for mem bers of Samba Club. 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