Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 26, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, July 26, 1973
Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Or«gon
ARPI.E VALLEY ITEMS
Barbara Tensen and Gary Rotts
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APPLE VALLEY - Mr. and well.
Mrs. Delbert Sullivan and Mr.
Mrs. Robert Shippy and child­
and Mrs. Jerry Hull attended ren of Weiser were all day
the open house for Mrs. Lola Wednesday
guests
of Mr.
Besheys new home in Caldwell. and Mrs. Earl Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Sulli­
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward
Miss Deborah Launt of Boise
van and Mrs. Jerry Hull at­ and Gary were Sunday dinner
tended the wedding on Satur­ guests of Mr. and Mrs Hugh is spending this week with her
day afternoon of Richard Oben- Pierce of
Boise
in honor grandmother Mrs. Ellis Wal­
dorf and Sandra Young at the of a weddinganniversaryforthe ters.
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Presbyterian Church in Roswell Sewards. In the evening they
Kemet and Kevin Pitman of stopped in Nampa and attended
Several friends helped Lor­
Boise were helping their grand­ the Intermountain Camp meeting raine Wahlert celebrate her
father Charles Pitman b and being held there.
12th birthday anniversary at the
cattle on Tuesday last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Knox home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Nell Correll and Mrs. of Springfield,
Oregon were Mrs. Bill Wahlert July 19.
Jack Reed were shopping in On­ guests Saturday thru Thursday
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tario on Thursday.
last week of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Condon William Knox.
Overnight guests Sunday at
and family were Friday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her­
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
man Towne was their son and
Dwight Seward. The Condons bert Nichols In Cascade on
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dun­
are in the process of moving Thursday.
can of Rupert. Idaho.
from Nyssa to Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Seward were among the guests for a
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and family attended the family birthday anniversary dinner for
Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks of
camp meeting, held at a Mc­ Bill Anders in the Anders home
Seneca, Oregon and Mr. and
Call camp tor several days on Sunday evening.
Mrs. Steven Weeks and baby
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. VernonNichols of Burns were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells visi­ were weekend guests in the Rex
Mrs. Blanche Weeks. The John
ted with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Nichols home. They are from
Weeks took the Steven Weeks
Sells at Burley and all of them Las Vegas, Nevada.
to Boise airport where they
«ent camping for three days at
Mrs. Ruth Fritts, Leona Tun­ boarded a plane for Louisiana
Lake Ventura In the Sawtooth
ing and Emma Tuning visited for a two-weeks visit.
Mountains last week.
on Thursday with
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Sunday dinner guests of Mr. in Boise
and Mrs. Rex Nichols were Mr. Mrs. Linda VanNorthwick who
Recent weekend guests of
and Mrs. Vernon Nichols of Las has a new baby and Mrs. Buelah
Vegas, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Barrett of Longview, Washing­ Mrs. Mabel Houston were Mrs.
Cordon Nichols of Boise and ton. The baby is a great-grand­ Bob Sumpter and two children
Mrs. Verda Nichols of Cald- daughter of Mrs. Emma Tuning. of Clearwater, Idaho.
TOASTING '‘WORLD’S CHAMPION MILK
Drinkers” Nikki and Bill Sinclair of On­
tario, Oregon, Is Oregon Dairy Princess
Janice Waibel of Hillsboro. The Sinclairs
consume an average of nine gallons of milk
each week.
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Miss Barbara Loaiaa Taaaia
became the bride of Gary Alan
Ross at a double-ring ceremony
Saturday, June 30 at St. Paul's
Episcopal Church in Nyssa. The
3 p.m . ceremony was performed
by the Rev. John K. Worrall.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Dick G. Tensen and
Dr. and Mrs. Bertram E. Ross
of Nyssa.
The white floral arrangement
on the altar was gladlola, mums
and daisies. Arrangements of
daisies, ivy, bables breath and
pink candles decorated the
church windows.
Given in marriage by her fa­
ther, the bride wore her mo-
ther’s wvdding gown of while
faille fashicxied with a chantilly
lace insert on the skirt and on
the collar. Tiny covered but­
tons accented the long sleeves
and fastened the back of the fit­
ted bodice Her illusion veil
was held by a Chantilly lace
cap.
Mardf Tensen served as her
sister’s inald-of-honor
and
Mrs. Billy Kouns was matron-
of-honor. Bridesmaids were
Patty Ross and Nancy Ross,
sister -- of the groom. Their pink
g w ns were patterned with pink
and white flocked daisies and
styled with a fitted bodice and
chapel sleeves.
Tlena Tensen, sister of the
bride and Becky Ross, sister of
the groom, were Junior brides­
maids. They wore white fl<x>r-
length frocks similar to the
bridesmaids.
Each carried
nosegays of pink mums, dai­
sies and babies breath.
Best man was Orrin Corak.
Ushering the guests were Dan
Wilson, Bill Jackson, John Ten-
sen, brother of the bride, Pat
Ross and David Ross, brothers
of the groom.
Mrs. Harry McGinley was or­
ganist and Bill Tensen, brother
of the bride served as acolyte.
Mrs. Tensen wore a floor -
length light blue lace dress with
a pink rosebud corsage for her
daughter's wedding.
The
groom's mother's dress was
aqua lace with a pink rose­
bud corsage.
Following the ceremony, a
garden reception was held at
the home of the bride. Cutting
and serving the wedding cake
were Mrs. Grant Rinehart and
Mrs. Harold Brendle, Mrs.
Clare Peterson and Mrs. Da­
vid Sarazin poured coffee. Ser­
ving punch were Mrs, Louis
Gasca, Mrs. Jack Zlttercob,
Mrs. Pat Bailey, Miss Kathy
Erstrom and Miss Betsy Beck.
Mrs. Norbert Sarazin and Mrs.
John Broad helped with gifts.
Miss Ruth Ann McGinley was
in charge of the guest book.
For traveling, the bride wore
a pink and white polyester pants
suit with white accessories.
The bride and groom both
graduated from the Nyssa High
School.
The bride graduated
from Oregon State University
with a degree in Elementary
Education and the groom gra­
duated from Willamette Univ-1
slty with an Economics degree
this spring.
The young couple are em­
ployed this summer by the U.
S. Forest Service at Table-
rock Lookout above Unity. They
will make their home in Sa­
lem area this fall.
Among the out of town guests
were Steve Ross, brother of
the groom, on leave from the
Navy in Guam, Mr. and Mrs.
Rolland Ross, grandparents of
the groom, Bend. Roy Dunkel,
Sacramento, California, Dr. and
Mrs. Clare Peterson and Mary,
Portland. Mr. and Mrs. James
Taylor, Portland. Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Bailey,
Portland;
Miss
Kathy Erstrom, Vale,
Miss
Betsy Beck, Ontario;
Fred
Griffith, Portland, Scott Jones,
Klamath Falls, Bill Jacks.n,
Unity,; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Grosshans, Filer, Idaho; Mr.
and Mrs. Rustin Kimsey, The
Dalles, and Mr. and Mrs. Cal
McCluskey, Unity.
MALHEUR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
A Report To The People
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of hospital assets and income.
What does the board of trus­
tees do?
The board sets the broad
policies under which the me­
dical staff and administrative
procedures are developed. It
meets regularly to review the
reports of the medical staff and
of the administrative depart­
ments.
Committees of the board re­
view, discuss and recommend
policy to specific aspects of
hospital operation andplanning.
The board sets the policies
understanding its responsibili­
ties to the government, the tax
district and maintaining the
communities support. In turn
It adapts the hospital program
and policies to meet the com-
munity needs. It works with
other community agencies for
coordinated and comprehensive
health services.
It seeks ways to strengthen
the hospital's finances through
broadening and extension of
pre-payment which makes it
possible for hospital bills to be
paid without financial difficulty
to the patient, and through ade­
quate payment by government
for hospital bills for welfare
and medicare patients, thus
avoiding hospital deficits. It
seeks efficient management and
effective use of the hospital’s
facilities and service, so that
the community will gain the
maximum benefit of the hos­
pital.
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Gal« Chri*t«ng«n, Adminitfrafor
What are the responsibilities
of the Board of Directors of the
Malheur
Memorial Hospital
HMM?
The governing board of our
community hospital represents
the people of Hie community.
They are the essence of our
voluntary, n<xi-profit hospital
system. (The hospital is a tax
district, however, less than 10%
of it's support comes from the
taxpayers of the district.) The
people who use the hospital pay
for its continued operation.
The citizens on the board of
the hospital serve without pay,
out of a sense of civic service
and pride, to make better hos­
pital care available to the com­
munity. They are elected by the
taxpayers of the district and
must demonstrate their leader­
ship, willingness and skill. They
must give of their time and
thought to the Malheur Memorial
Hospital District.
Their leadershipcarries with
it a final responsibility for qua­
lity of medical care which is
provided in the hospital, the ap­
pointment
of medical
staff
members and the a|>pointnient of
the hospital's chief executive
officer. (Administrator) Whois
in turn responsible for the ef-
fective nperation of the bos-
pital.
They also determine the ex*
tent of the .services to lie pro-
vlded by the hospital, the pro­
tection of the community invest­
ment in it, and the prudent use
LOW DISCOUNT
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