Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 05, 1975, Page 4, Image 4

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Wedding Plana Made
THE ENGAGEMENT OF
KATHY HARDMAN OF
Adrian to Larry Price, also of Adrian,ts announced by her
mother Mrs. Jeanne Eastman. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Price of Adrian.
Miss Hardman and her fiance are both students at Eastern
Oregon State College in La Grande
A September wedding is planned by the couple.
Return
Sowers
Mr. and Mrs. Fov Sasser
returned recently from a
week's trip to Calif. They
were guests at the home of
their son. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Alexander in Chino , and
attended a surprise 25th
wedding anniversary party
for their son and his wife.
The party was given by the
Alexander's daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Neece (Mari­
lyn Alexander). After making
all the party preparations she
went to the hospital and
presented her parents with a
new eight and one-half pound
baby granddaughter. Cyntflia.
This is Mrs. Sasser’s first
great-grandchild. The Sas­
sers also visited with a
daughter. Mrs. Pam Smiley
and Bonnie in Downey.
Enroute home Mr. and
Mrs. Sasser called on Foy’s
sister. Mr. and Mrs. James
Stevens in Tulle Lake.
F-BZRTHS3
Malheur Memorial
May 29, Mr. and Mrs.
James Graves, Ontario, a girt.
June 1. Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Timmons. Nyssa, a
boy.
Holy Rosary Hospital
May 29. Mr. and Mrs.
David Dunham, Ontario, a
girl.
May 30, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Kindall. Cambridge, a boy.
June 3, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Petross. New Plymouth, girl.
COMING EVENTS
Thursday, June 5 • Dis­
trict Meeting of Rebekahs in
Vale, luncheon 12:30 p.m.
Meeting at 1:30 p.m.
Friday, June 6 - Nyssa
Golden Age. Rummage Sale.
Old Western Hotel. 9 a.m. to
5 p.m.
Friendship Circle. IOOF
Hall. 2 p.m.
Saturday. June 7 ■ Nyssa
Golden Age. Rummage Sale.
Old Western Hotel. 9 a.m. to
5 p.m.
Monday, Jane 9 - Nyssa
Parents meeting. Nyssa Chi­
ld Development Center. 8
p.m.
Stardusters. Ida Miner
home. 8 p.m.
Tuesday, June 10 • Tops
*494. Bea’s Beauty Bar.
Adrian. 7:30 p.m.
Yellow Rose Rebekah Lod­
ge. IOOF Hall. 8 p.m.
Wednesday. June 11 •
Job's Daughters Bethel *33.
Masonic Hail. 7:30 p.m.
Senior Citizens. Clubhouse
on Bower, potluck. 10:30
a.m.
Headstart Policy Com­
mittee. Ontario Child De­
velopment Center. 8 p.m.
Happy Anniversary
Jane 9 - Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Newgen
June 11 • Mr. and Mrs.
Dee Gamer. Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Holmes
Sr. Citizens
Card Party
The Nyssa Senior Citizens
will hold a card party Friday,
June 6 at 7:30 p.m. in their
clubhouse on Bower Avenue.
Everyone is invited to
attend.
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REBEKAHS MEET
The Yellow Rose Rebekah
Lodge #202 met May 27 at
the IOOF Hall, with Emily
Clapp, noble grand, presi­
ding. Twenty-one members
answered roll call.
Two
guests. Leah Chapman and
Clara Parrot, from Beatrice
Rebekah Lodge »82 in On­
tario, were present. Leah
Chapman gave a few high­
lights of Grand Lodge, held
in Klamath Falls.
Under the Good of Order,
Kathleen Wheeler was ho­
nored as <Hitgoing District
Deputy. Louise Wernick.
assisted by Beulah Gann.
Leona Reeves. Helen Pittz
and Wilma Ostrom, gave an
addendum in verse. Kathleen
Wheeler was presented a
token of appreciation from
the lodge for her work as
District Deputy during the
past year.
Hostesses for the evening
were Rose Toombs and Vina
Fox The next meeting will be
held June 10 at the IOOF
Hall.
SENIOR CITIZEN
ACTIVITIES
The Nyssa Senior Citizens
met at their clubhouse on
Bower Avenue Wednesday,
May 28 with Erma Sparks
president, presiding. Follow­
ing the flag salute. 29
members and guests^he Rev.
John Worrall and Mike
Burgwin. area planner for
Senior Citizens, answered
roll call.
The minutes were read and
approved as was the trea­
surers report. Leona Reeves
and Erma Sparks reported on
the advisory board meeting
they attended in Vale. The
Bicentennial Committee re-
ported and the group was
informed that 50 more
Bicentennial Medalions are
available to sell and Eulah
Carpenter and Hazel Smith
will sell them.
The Rev. Worrall talked
about the Senior Citizen
housing and announced that
the ground breaking for the
buildings will be delayed.
Mike Burgwin reported on
a series of things.
The ladies are still quilting.
The kitchen committee for
June is Vma Fox. Hazel Farr.
Eulah Carpenter and Valerie
Gruber.
Mrs. Dale Witt gave a
reading. The meeting was
closed with prayer by Ruth
Foster. Everyone enjoyed the
potluck dinner which was
served at noon.
Rodger Garner
Earns Degree
Rodger D. Gamer.
for­
merly of Nyssa, has received
a Master's degree in Agri­
cultural Economics from Iow a
State University at Ames.
Rodger is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dee Gamer of rural
Nyssa.
Now working towards a.
Ph. D. at ISU. Rodger is a
research associate under Dr.
Earl O. Heady, a leading
agricultural economist in the
United States. They are
doing research involving
agricultural sector analysis.
Rodger is also advising Thai
students and will tour Thai­
land this summer.
Rodger and his wife, the
former Wendy Kennington of
Ontario, have six-month-old
daughter, Amy.
Those from Nyssa atten­
ding Rodger's commence­
ment at Ames were his
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Glover, his sisters,
Julie and Kelly, and his
mother. Before returning to
Oregon, they visited Navoo,
Illinois, a town settled by
Mormons in 1837 and aban­
doned in 1844. but which is
now being restored.
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Thursday, June 5, 1975
Nyssa Gate City Journal. Nyssa. Oregon
372-2124
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NYSSA, OREGON
PHONE 372*2108
Eastern Star Honor*
Mr. and Mrs. Foy Sanner
A no-host dinner in honor
of retiring Worthy Matron
and Worthy Patron Myrtle
and Foy Sasser was held at
the Twilight Cafe. Monday.
June 2 preceeding the
regular lodge meeting.
Worthy Matron Myrtle
Sasser opened the meeting at
8 p.m.
Escorted and introduced
were: Jim Wheelock. Past
Grand Patron of Idaho and
member of Rainbow Chapter
»30 of Nampa: Betty Whee­
lock, Grand Committee Mem
ber of Appreciation Com­
mittee
Grand Chapter of
Idaho and member of Rain­
bow Chapter »30: Lucille
Steiner, Grand Committee
Member Home Endowment
Committee Grand Chapter of
Oregon and member of
Golden Rule Chapter »131 of
Nyssa.
Worthy Patron. Foy Sasser
presided during the Good of
the Order. Reports were
given on the installation of
Job's Daughters Bethel »33
and Owyhee Chapter of
DeMolay.
Courtesy ladies. Amelia
Pratt. Lucille Steiner. Marie
Holmes and Kathleen Whee­
ler under the direction of
Kathleen Wheeler and assis­
ted by Foy Sasser. Lois Cart­
wright. Nora Graham. Vera
Webb and Laura Penrod gave
an addendum for the retiring
Worthy Matron and Worthy
Patron. The couple was
presented two lovely rose
bushes.
Retinng president of Star­
dusters installed the follow­
ing officers for the next year:
Myrtle Sasser, president; Ida
Miner, secretary; Louise
Wernick. publicity. The in­
coming Worthy Matron is
automatically vice-president.
Then under the direction of
Associate Matron Cleta de­
Boer with all the officers
assisting an addendum was
given by forming a scrap
book of the past year with
each officer presenting her
page with a lovely thought
and picture.
The Worthy Matron and
Worthy Patron presented
each officer and courtesy lady
with a lovely gift.
Open installation for new
officers will be held June 23
at the Masonic Hall at 8 p.m.
Practice will be June 22 at 2
p.m.
Hostesses for the evening
were Laura and Paul Penrod.
Summer Vows Planned
Job's Daughters Bethel
#33 met May 28 at Masonic
Hall, with Connie Barnes,
honored queen, presiding.
Honored Queen elect Tami
Webb reported on her offices
for installation, which will be
held Thursday. May 29 at
7:30 p.m.
It was reorted that tray
favors for the Masonic
Eastern Star Home at Forest
Grove were ready to be
mailed. Initiation was held
forCheri Smith. Jody Grunke
and Jeani Sword. Refresh­
ments of ice cream and
cookies were served after the
meeting.
Happy Birthday
June 6 • Charles Sims. Jr.
June 7 * Whitni Morrison.
June 8 * Jeanne Strick­
land. Kacey Ward. Andrew
Castro
June
9 * Mrs.
C.
H.
Morrison. Sr., Randy Lang­
ley. Michael Toombs. Pam
Garrison.
June 10 - June
Sloan.
Bernice
Ashby,
William
Glenn Marcum.
June II • Janice Shell.
Becky Soliz. Diego Castel­
lano!
June 12 • Kristene Sa­
vage. Alan Bullard. Margie
Short. Duane Drydale. Mel
Calhoun.
\MTIVITIIS
Whip 'a Sdtch 4-H Clob
The Whip 'n Stitch 4-H
Club met at Mrs. Bill
Nielsen's house Friday. May
JO.
Mrs. Ralph Taghon taught
us how to make deca-podges.
We had a discussion about
our Spring Fair, also it was
decided that we will have a
slumber party Friday, June
6, at 5:45 p.m.
Irene Hori. reporter
4-H Busy Needle
MR. AND MRS. ERIE MAUSLJNG of Route 3, Parma are
proud to announce the engagement of their daughter. Denise
to Nick Gaviola. son of Selma and the late Emmett Gaviola of
Homedale.
Denise graduated from Adrian High School and TVCC and
attended C. of I. She is now employed st Kit Travel Trailers
of Caldwell.
Nick graduated from Adrian High School and attended
TVCC. He is now farming in Ridgeview. A late summer
wedding is planned.
Two Earn OSU Honors
Oregon State University
has announced the names of
senior honor graduates this
year, including two from
Nyssa.
Eighty-seven seniors will
graduate "with highest scho­
larship" and another 482
“with high scholarship." The
“highest scholarship' desig­
nation requires a grade point
average of 3.75 or better with
straight-A representing 4
points and B. 3. To graduate
“with high scholarship,"
students must have at least a
3.15 average.
OSU's 106th annual com­
mencement is scheduled for
Sunday. June 8. at 2 p.m. in
Gill Coliseum. About 3.400
degrees will be conferred this
year.
High graduates wear a
special orange honor cord on
the shoulder of their aca­
demic gowns.
Earning highest scholar­
ship honors was Esther
Matsuko Hori. Science. She
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Kiyomaro Hori.
High Scholarship honors
were awarded to Mary
Haburchak Kline, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. VictorHabur
chak in Home Economics.
Events Around Adrian
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By Dale Witt
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ADRIAN - Saturday eve­ Mrs. George DeHaven and
ning. Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Mackey celebrated their 34th
wedding anniversary with
dinner in Boise.
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Morse. Mr. and Mrs.
G. E. Mackey and grand­
daughter. Shelly Lovitt went
fishing at Bully Creek.
Early in the week. Pvt.
Gene Mackey phoned his
parents. He is at Ft.
Huachuca. Arizona where he
will attend school in the U.S.
Army.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bege-
man .were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Dyer in Caldwell.
They are former residents of
Roswell.
Mr and Mrs. W. C. Van
DeWater of Caldwell called
on Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Begeman Friday afternoon
Saturday morning break­
fast guests of Mrs. Robert
Long were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Looney and Bill Hendry and
daughter Zora Frahm of
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs.
James Mosier of The Dalles
came Wednesday to visit her
parents. Mr. and Mrs.
George DeHaven. Friday,
the James Mosiers. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Sker-
janec of Ontario went to
Weiser Cemetery to decorate
graves.
Mrs. Oscar Schafer went to
visit her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Kirby Kendall in Caldwell
Friday. They, accompanied
by Dee Trenkle of Eagle,
went to the cemetery at
Middleton to decorate graves
Saturday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Schafer, Mrs.
Gladys Thomas, Mrs. Anna
Long and Mrs. Bill Toomb,
Mrs. Sue Ashcraft. Mrs.
Gladys Newbill and Gene
Daugherty played cards at
the home of Mrs. Mabie
Piercy.
Tamara Webb Is
New Honored Queen
The Busy Needle held their
last meeting of the year May
27 at the home of Brenda
Sims. A wiener roast was
enjoyed by ail.
Rcnate Hansen modeled
her 4-H skirt for us.
Attending were Sherry
Sims, Renate
Hansen.
Brenda Sims. Sherri Field,
Tina Drydale. Jolene Atagi,
and Sandi Sisson. Guests
were Paul and Michelle
Dirk sen.
4-H Cooking Beavers
Cooking Beavers 4-H met
at Sandy Sisson's house
Tuesday, May 20 at 3:30 p.m.
We made kabobs out of
strawberries, bananas, oran­
ges. and pineapples.
Mrs.
Sisson made many interes­
ting examples. Then we
made vegetable kabobs. we
used olives, mushrooms,
carrots, and other vege­
tables. We then used meats
such as hotdogs, roast, and
bologna. Then Mrs. Sisson
judged the kabobs. Some
were better than others in
style, but they all tasted as
good. We individually set a
make-believe table. At 5:30
p.m. we went home. We had
lots of fun. Our next meeting
will be at Sandy's house
again on Tuesday, June 3.,
1975 at 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Reporter, Renate E. Hen­
sen.
Tamara Webb was in­
stalled as Honored Queen of
Bethel No. 33, International
Order of Job's Daughters
during a ceremony held
Thursday. May 29. 1975, at
the Masonic Hall. Tamara is
the daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Cecil Webb of Adrian
Prior to the installation
rites, the Bethel Officers
marched into the room and
each deposited a red rose
upon a standing sliver cross
and then formed a cross as
Della Holmes narrated "The
Greatest of These Is Love.”
Miss Harriet Lorensen sang
"My Task."
Connie Barnes, retinng
Honored Queen, served as
installing officer for the
evening. She was assisted by
Dena Piercy as Guide,
Shelley Munn as Marshall;
Patncia Marcum as Chaplain
Donna Martin as Recorder;
Minam Kunkel, as Musician;
Marla Jones of Bethel »25.
Ontario as Sr. Custodian; and
Kathy Brittingham as Jr.
Custodian; Mary Ann Chad-
wick escorted the flag. Cindy
Conant was in charge of the
guest registration. Kathleen
Wheeler was in charge of the
flowers.
In addition to the Honored
Queen, elected officers in­
stalled were Sharon Barnes,
Sr. Princess; Shawn Webb.
Jr. Princess, Barbara Holmes
Guide; Debbie Carlock. Mar
shall; Karen Hutchinson.
Treasurer, Messengers are:
Jackie Chadwick. Jodv Gru­
nke, Cheri Smith, Jean
Sword and Whitni Morrison.
The new Honored Queen
received the pin of her office
from Connie Barnes and in
turn presented Miss Barnes
with a Past Honored Queen's
pin and certificate.
Myrtle Sasser, Worthy
Matron of Golden Rule
Chapter No. 131, Order of
Eastern Star, presented Miss
Webb with a Job's Daughters
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Club Meetn
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The Happy Dozen Card
Club met Friday afternoon
with Be mice Toomb. Guest
players were Hazel Smith.
Betsy Hart, Gladys Newbill
and Gladys Thomas.
Winners were Gladys Tho­
mas, Hazel Smith, Doris
Castor and Minnie Stam.
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Sunday - Sunday School
10 a.m. Morning Worship, 11
a.m. Sunday evening service.
7 p.m.
Tuesday • Women's pra­
yer service, 7 p.m.
Wednesday ■ Bible study,
7 p.m.
Sunday School Bus Service
call J72-3JJ2.
Dial for Prayer. 372 3925
or write Box 2582
white Bible on behalf of the
Star Chapter.
The Queen's father pre­
sented her with a gavel after
which her mother presented
her a "Book of Memories."
Prior to the closing cere­
monies Connie Barnes was
invited to sign the Bible and
Harriet Lorensen sang "Let
fherv Be Love," accom­
panied by Libby Miller as
Tamara knelt at the altar.
Escorted and introduced
was Honored Queen Marla
Junes of Bethel No. 25.
Ontario; Past Honored Que­
ens: Lyn Campbell of Bethel
No 56. Auburn. Washington
Patricia Marcum. Shelley
Munn. Kathy Brittingham
and Dena Piercy, who is also
Grand Representative to Bn
tish Columbia, all of Bethel
No. 33 if Nyssa
Princess Denise Lewis of
Bethel No 25 of Ontario,
escorted and introduced, as
were Guardians Louise Lewis
if Bethel No. 25 of Onlano.
Vera Webb of Bethel No 33
of Nyssa; Associate Guardian
Roy Holmes if Bethel No. 33
uf Nyssa; Past Guardian*
Louise Wernick. Myrtle Sas­
ser. Della Holmes. Past
Associate Guardians. Cla­
rence Wemick and Robert
Holmes all of Bethel No. 33
<f Nyssa. Worshipful Master
if Golden Rule Lodge No.
147. A F » A. M. of Nyssa
Wilbur Atherton; Worthy
Matron Myrtle Sasser. Wor­
thy Patron Foy Sasser of
Golden Rule Chapter No. 131
O.E.S. of Nyssa
The visiting Owyhee Chap­
ter of DeMolay assisted in
the installation of the Ho­
nored Queen. Introduced
were Brent Grasty. Master
Counselor and Mark Nelson.
Stale Senior Counselor.
Assisting with the serving
dunng the reception were
Mvrtle Sasser. Louise Wer­
nick snd Della Holmes
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