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THURSDAY. MARCH 23. 1H7 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT New Books Listed at County Library Pollyannas Schedule April Meeting in Sessions Home By Dale Witt KINGMAN KOLONY — Pol lyanna club members will meet Thursday afternoon, April 6 at the home of Mrs. Melvin Ses. slons. Mr. and Mrs. Bullen and the home of Mrs. Melvin Ses- slons. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bullen and daughter, Kathleen of Royal City, Wash., spent Friday and Sunday nights with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strawn. They also visited a daughter, Mrs. Marj orie Cameron In Big Bend. Mrs. Lester Strawn spent Fri day afternoon with Mrs. Golden Draper In Sunset Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thompson and son of Heppner left Sat urday for their home after a week-long visit In the Herschel Thompson and Cornelius Barton homes. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters of Boise were weekend guests in the Al Thompson home. Sunday dinner guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Z It ter cob of Nyssa, Mrs. Emma Thompson of Em mett. The latter Is spending several days with the Thomp- sons. New books going Into cir culation Saturday, March 25 at Malheur County library In clude the following. THOMAS WOODROW WIL SON — by Sigmund Freud. A psychology al biography of President Wilson In which the author traces the major Influ ences In his childhood and youth and their effect on his actions as president. CORREGIDOR — by James H. Helóte. ‘The Saga of a Fortress.* The first full story of the loss ot Corregidor In 1942 and Its recapture tn Feb ruary, 1945. HELO1SE — by Elizabeth Hamilton. A biography of a womin whose love for Aoelard immortalized them both. THE BEST TIMES — by John Dos Pas sos. An Informal mem oir. THE ARROGANCE OF POW ER— by Senator J. William Fulbright. A criticism of America’s present foreign pol icy along with an eight-point proposal for peace in Vietnam. HIDDEN TREASURE IN THE WILD WEST — by Oren Arn old. A collection of true stor ies about burled treasure In the American west. JERUSALEM — by St.wart Perowne. A description of life In modern Jerusalem, Its places of Interest and some of the history that fashioned the city. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duncan in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters were March 12 evening visitors at the Earl Kygar home. GUEST OF SCHAFERS Mrs. Levada Lenaghen of Boise spent the past week with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer. Sunday they went to Weiser to visit her sister, Mrs. A. D. Harris and a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Breshears. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vlers of Nampa visited Sunday after noon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Vlers. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McDonald of Wilder and Mrs. Goldie Portlner of Parma were Sun day afternoon visitors in the Otis Horn home. v; • •i«' - «Tv • Adrian Area s * By Mrs. G. E. Mackey PHYLLIS DILLER’S HOUSE KEEPING HINTS — by Phyllla Diller. America’» leading com edienne writea of ‘What’a New In Housekeeping? CHAMPAGNE TONY’S GOLF TIPS — by Tony Lem». Golf Instruction front tee to green by the late gulf pro. A SOUND OF HORSES — by David Alexander. An acc ount of the world of horse rac ing, LEATHERWORK — by Will ey P. Klingensmith. A book written to aid all people des iring to learn leathercraft. THE HOSANNAH TREE — by Margaret Shedd. A novel about love and war In 1014 In Persia. DIALOGUES WITH THE DEVIL — by Taylor Caldwell Is a series of dialogues be tween Lucifer and th. arch angel Michael, the author .x>* plores the nature of heaven and hell, God and man, good and evil. THE ROMAN — by Mika Waltarl. A story of the Roman world in the time of the Em perors Claudius and Nero. A HANDFUL OF RICE — by Kamala Taylor. The auth or portrays the plight of the poor working |>e<>ple In the city of modern India. OPERATION DELTA — by Anthony McCall. An unusual tale of espionage. PANIC IN BOX C — by John Dickson Carr. A Dr. Fell det ective novel. Stretching across a low desert plateau In Malheur county, button will be made through 100 miles of portable alumnlum pipe, ADRIAN — Mr. and Mrs. north of Ontario, Is a 32-inch steel penstock that will carry three to four lches in diameter, and go out through sprinkler Ira Richards of Madras re water from the nearby Snake river to the world’s largest heads. Thousands of tons of dirt will have to be moved before the cently visited her parents, Mr. potato farm. It Is being developed by Skyline Farms, Inc., a land is llveled. Forty-five miles of roadway will be built to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft. subsidiary of Ore-Ida Foods, Inc. The penstock will lift the serve the property, and when completed the corporation says Kreager were recent guests Mrs. Eddy DuPont and daugh water 400 to 600 feet through the use of several huge Irrigation there will be enough potatoes grown In a single season on the at a birthday dinner for Kreager ters of Madras were Saturday- land, If placed end-to-end, to extend around th<> 25,000 miles of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. evening guests of her grand pumps totaling 11,950 horsepower. Two pumping stations will the earth’s diameter at the equator. move approximately 75,000 gallons of water per minute. Dtstrl- Orville Glenn In Parma. Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. and Mrs. Dwayne Bennett and Ashcraft. remarks dealt with secondary World War I Veterans In Vale family arrived last Thursday- education where he emphasized Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gear and evening with a freezer of home family of Portland recently the great need for a stress of made Ice cream to celebrate spent several days visiting at MISSOURI VISITOR non-academic curriculum (vo Kreager’s anniversary. cational and technical training). the home of his sister, Mr. Mrs. Bessie Tullis of Kansas The Kreagers were Saturday and Mrs. Francis Deffer. The talk suggested that City, Mo., arrived Sunday to dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. changes are needed on a mass Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey visit her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Dlmmlck In Sunset Valley. were March 16 guests of her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quinowskl, NHS basis to avert the dull static Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes were sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bob Webster. Gary Webster of Burley re Guidance Counselor, attended situation which prevails for the also dinner guests. Gage of Boise. They returned cently spent several days visit the March 13 - 14 Oregon non-academically Inclined The Rev. and Mrs. Elmer home the following day. ARCADIA — Members of Ar ing at the home of his parents, Personnel and Guidance as student. Rosenkllde were recent after cadia Sunshine club met March Mrs. Omar Hite of Baker the Bob Websters. sociation ’ s spring conference noon callers at the Art Sparks took her grandchildren, Debbie The speaker suggested that Mrs. Melvin Sessions and In Portland. Theme of the alms of secondary education 17 at the home of Mrs. Don home. The Sparks couple drove and Danny DeHaven to her home Bullard, with 11 members pre to Cascade Saturday to visit March 16 for a visit with her Brad, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Web meeting was ’Our Mutual Chal should be re-examined. The sent. Mrs. E. L. McCrady ster and family visited Sunday lenge.* Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stockham. and her husband. mold should be changed, so to of Nyssa was a visitor. After They re with their grandmother, Mrs. The business meeting was Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox were turned to their home In Oak speak, to m.ike education more Bessie Tullis and their brother, followed with a keynote add relevant to real life experience. the business meeting, the after Monday afternoon visitors in ridge Saturday. the Gary Websters at the home ress by Dr. Leon P. Minear, The stated goal should be more noon was spent socially. Mrs. the Herschel Thompson home. George Moeller drew the host Vicki DeHa'ven of Ontario of their parents, the Bob Web superintendent of public In Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan and The stated goal should be "to ess gift, and St. Patrick's re spent the weekend at the home sters. struction. He expressed con daughter, Mary and Mrs. teach the child to do better, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Campbell, Debbie and cern In the fact that there that which he Is going to do freshments were served. Maartje Laan were Friday George DeHaven. Mr. and Mrs. Next meeting will be April Kelly of the Ridgeview area Is a continuing drift toward afternoon callers. 14 at the home of Mrs. Dick Bruce DeHaven and family of visited Sunday evening at the federal Intervention In educa anyway.’’ Mary Laan, a student at East WE LL REMOVE SNOW TIRES! Corn. Ontario were Saturday dinner ern Oregon College in La- guests of his parents, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob tion. He sighted that the his The State Superintendent sug o Webster. torical responsibility for ed gested the following possibil Grande arrived last Thursday George DeHavens. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duncan ucation belonged with the state. ities for Improvement of the better citizens In the future. He to spend spring vacation with Is a member of an Inter-state and family of Ontario were He stated that the reason for secondary school program: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Klaas VISITS MOTHER committee selected by the gov Sunday dinner guests of his the federal government enter SHELL} Laan. ernors to seek out ways In brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bob ing more and more Into var which education can be brought Ross Mills visited Friday Duncan and family. '/A WARD LUNDY. Owner ious phases of education comes BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD MANY CHANGES NEEDED back Into the realm of state with his mother, Mrs. Ruby 101 North Main Si. Nyaaa. Oregon as a result of the state not responsibilities. Mills at the Benjamin guest Phon. 372 3990 meeting needs and responsibil Mrs. Tony Martinez and home In Caldwell. 1. More individualized in In addition to the stimulating ities of educating Its people. struction by making use of ad daughter, Juanita and Mrs. talk by the State Superintendent Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Piercy Dr. Minear mentioned the Off JoseDhlne Gulngero and child were Sunday dinner guests at vanced teaching aids. of Public Instruction, the coun ice of Economic Opportunity ren attended a Sunday afternoon the home of their son, Mr. sellors were allowed to select (OEO) program and other such 2. Some kind of work ex birthday party for one-year- and Mrs. Wayne Piercy at federal activities as being de perience should parellel or pro two of twelve workshop ses old Becky Menchadaatthehome Parma. By Mabelle McKague Mr. and Mrs. Rube signed to reinforce aspects of ceed the transition to a higher sions. of her grandmother, Mrs. Jess Graham of Star visited last The first selection made by the educational program which Martinez. Ice cram and cake Thursday with the Piercys. NU ACRES — A meeting of are not now handled through stage of education. Nyssa’s high school counsellor were served and the honoree 3. There should be a com was "Ways of Reaching the Mrs. Robert Neer and Steph the Payette county homemakers the formal school program. received many nice gifts. plete and total feed back of In Under Achievers.” This work anie, a friend Linda Lusk of council was held last Thursday Specifically, Dr. Minear ’ s Mrs. Walter Pinkston visited Salem recently spent several afternoon at the Nu Acres hall. formation on the student fol shop dealt with kinds of pro Sunday morning with Mrs. days at the home of her parents, The business meeting was con esses. Following the regular lowing graduation from the ed grams for consideration, pro Loura Smith In Adrian. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. K. 1. Peterson. ducted by President Mrs. gram Involvement, special business session, Mrs. Mar ucational Institutions. Smith had been 111 last week. The Petersons met Mrs. Marie Elenora Stroud. Program garet Jorgensen gave a dem methods of teaching the under 4. Education and technical Mr. and Mrs. John Petty Moore In Caldwell, Friday. She chairman, Mrs. Lois Royston achiever, and group commun onstration on accessories. training should be stressed to and baby of Nyssa were Sunday was returning from California Introduced Walt Hester, game She had a number of various all students as a means to ications and counselling. dinner guests of his mother, where she spent two months warden for Payette county and The second workshop session accessories with her, as well upgrade skill. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sant. Keith Mathews, Deputy Sherrlff. as pictures and gave the group was a panel discussion on "The with her son and daughter. Mavis, Janeen and Jay Kygar The Petersons attended the The two gentlemen spoke on the 5. Major shifts and changes Transition to Post-High School were Friday overnight guests potluck dinner meeting of the problems of hunting In this some very helpful advice on use of jewelry. are needed with regard to u- Training.” A panel of college county and read laws pertain Refreshments were served by tlllty of educational facilities. students presented their views ing to the sport. the hostesses to 11 members In This would Include longer hours of trouble areas In high school Heavyweight Lightweight A question and answer per attendance. of plant use and would extend and college transition. Wheel. • Iso Wheels iod was also held. Prior to Quinowskl also visited the Les Gardner who Is confined Into summer education pro adjournment, refreshments to the Veterans’ hospital In newly developed college, vo grams. were served to fifteen members Boise underwent surgery March Dr. Minear summed up his cational, and scholarship re In attendance. Margaret Jor 13 and Is reported to be doing talk by emphasizing that further sources center at Wilson high genson, Payette county home very well. He will be dismiss education Is imperative for school In Portland. plus 1.77 tax extension agent, made some ed from the hospital later this announcements regarding fut week. ure meetings and told of a Members of the Nu Acres district meeting to be held In community served a St. Pat Palm Reader, Healer and Adviaor April at Emmett. rick’s Day dinner Friday even plus 1.84 tax Mrs. Allda Smit was a March ing and report there was a Friends . . . Are you suffering? Are you 16 dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. sick? Do you need help? Do you have good attendance. Gerrit Stam. bad luck? Bring your problems to Mad The dinner was under the Mrs. Arvin Kersey took her am Mana today and be rid of them to direction of Mrs. Jean Burton mother, Mrs. Effie Nielsen to morrow. She advises on all affairs of with Thelma Wilson as co- Fruitland last Thursday even- life. chairman. A number of the Ing where they attended the OPEN ON SUNDAY ladles assisted In serving and FHS band and choir concert. East Idaho St. (next door to TV Center) preparing of the dinner. The three Kersey boys were “Where Tires Are Our Specialty" among those performing. Phone 372-3549 Nyssa, Oregon CALDWELL LAD INJURED Hrs: 7 JO a.m. to 10 p.m., 7 days a week Residents of this community Half price with this ad! received news last Thursday Dean Otto of Caldwell, son of the death of Myron (Jack) of the Crawford Ottos and Milton at Cottage Grove. He was a former resident of the grandson of Mrs. Alden Bryan community, having lived on the was quite severely Injured In farm now owned by Mr. and a bicycle accident Friday after Mrs. Merl Wilhite. Milton’s noon near his home. He was daughter Is married to Ken taken to the Caldwell Memorial hospital and was released Sun neth Keck. day evening. Mrs. Alden Bryan visited In FARMERETTES MEET Caldwell Saturday afternoon Regular meeting of the F ar- with her son-in-law and daugh merettes club was held March ter, Mr. and Mrs. James Libby. 15 with Mrs. Jean Burton and They left Sunday for Canada and from there will go to South Mrs. Fern Gardner as host- America. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Otto and Kenneth, Johnny Otto of Cald well were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Bryan. Richard Smit of Madras spent the weekend at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baxter. He went to Nampa March 15 to visit with relatives prior to leaving for Navy duty. Mr. and Mrs. Brian V. Hart of Boise were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph • NO DOWN PAYMENT Baxter. Later In the day, Mr. -J and Mrs. Baxter visited Mr. • $3 A MONTH and Mrs. Joe Seburn at Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nielsen • 10-YE AR GUARANTEE In Ontario. 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