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* aoi roui fHUIIWAV, MAT 1. 1*1* tHI NTSSA OATI CIIV JOU1NAI. *»«»*. OliOON SW■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■£ HEINZ COMPANY HONORS NYSSANS WED ‘57 YEARS NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS ■ ■ ■ BY DALE WITT ■ ■ ■ PHONE 372-2183 ■ ■ ■ NEWELL HEIGHTS - Mmes. fishing not too good. The Fenns Dale Ashcraft and M. L. Judd attended May 3 funeral rites , helped entertain with a luncheon for Mrs. Archie Fields at the for members of the Burns gar LDS church in Parma. den club on April 30 at the The Happy Dozen card group home of Mrs. Raymond Poulton met May 2 at the David Krause in Parma. A garden tour, home in Nyssa. Guest players planned by Stanley Banks of were Marg Looney, Laura Parma, followed the luncheon. Brock, Elsie Di ven, Edythe Women of the Burns club show Prosser and Gladys Thomas. ed particular interest in the Prize winners were Anna Van- lilacs as they are unable to derOord, Gnetty Piercy, Marg grow them in that area. Looney and Elsie Diven. Next Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart of meeting will be May 16 at 1 Longview, Calif., were April p.m. in the home of Gnetty 29 overnight guests of their Piercy where the losers will niece, Mr. and Mrs. Dick entertain the winners. PLANNING FOR THE FORTHCOMING FHA extended learning creations, as well as home Kriegh. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson fashion show are (1 to r) Pam Labby, Ruth making projects, is slated at 8:15 p. m., Palmer of Parma were also of Adrian were May 4 after Carroll, Adviser Virginia Steffens and Angie Tuesday, May 13 in the primary milti- April 29 evening dinner guests noon visitors in the Marie Labby. The annual event, which will feature purpose room. - NHS Bulldog photo. of her parents, the Krieghs. Moore home. Mike Pratt, who is in the Marcia Topliff, Carolyn Ward and Christine Orris accompan service in Japan, is now on a ied Mr. and Mrs. Johnson to 30-day furlough. After visiting Forest Grove, Ore. on May 1, Mr. and Mrs. John Kirby at returning home the following Portland, he planned to visit •*-■*-*■ BY AVO MOELLER ♦ PHONE 372-2733 *• “Zodiac Fashions’’ will be Sunday afternoon. Marcia rep his parents, the Eugene Pratts. in the spotlight May 13 at 8:15 resented the Adrian band, with Sheila Pratt went to Wallowa, ARCADIA - Members of the dinner guests of the men’s par p.m. when the FHA sponsors Carolyn and Christine repre Ore., early Saturday to par Arcadia club will meet Friday, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Car its annual fashion show in the senting the chorus at a musical ticipate in a track event. May 9 in the home of Mrs. roll. Multi-purpose room, using Mrs. Carl Fenn was a May C. R. Kesler Sr. on Gem avenue. event, “Music In May’’ staged Mane Kendall of Ontario un Junior - Senior Prom decor on Pacific university campus. 4 dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Visitors are always welcome. derwent open heart surgery on ations. Mrs. Dale Witt was a May Dave Savage in Nyssa. That Miss Mary Koep of Vale was April 23 at the medical center Special creations for special 4 dinner guest of the W. C. afternoon Mrs. Fenn, Wanda a May 3 visitor in the George in Portland. She is reported to occasions and seasons will be Van Dewaters in Big Bend, and Cindy Simpson attended a Moeller home. be recovering nicely at a hos emphasized by the zodiac The women visited that after- piano recital in Nyssa. Norene Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Meyers pital in the Rose City. Mrs. theme. Fashions from pantsuits Savage was among those in the noon with Mr. and Mrs. George and Gary attended a May 2 Kendall is the former %larie to formals will be modeled and Elfers. recital. ordination service at the Baptist Snow of Arcadia and Nyssa, described. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Calhoun church in Summerville, Ore. and is a daughter of the late Homemaking class projects of Long Creek, Ore., were re They were overnight guests of Bea and Emma Snow. will team up with initiative cent weekend guests of Mr. Mrs. Ann McLaughlin in Imbler, Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson originals to provide variety and and Mrs. Jake Borge, and on and were Pendleton business spent a recent weekend at the display creativity branching Saturday evening they all dined Art Richardson home in Boise. basic designs. Melodee Purvis, Oregon visitors the following day. at East Side cafe in Ontario. Dairy Princess, spoke to NHS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coats The Stephensons are having No admission will be charged. On May .4, the Calhouns, Mr. student body during a May 2 and family of Willow Springs, their home remodeled. The public is invited to attend and Mrs. Ernie Eilers and assembly. She stressed proper Mont., were May 4 dinner guests (including fathers), and re daughter of New Plymouth were diet and physical fithess for an of the Harlan Meyers family. freshments will be served. - guests for a birthday dinner active life. Coats was a candidate for the NHS Bulldog. honoring Jake Berge. From Eugene, Oregon, the Conservative Baptist church in Messrs, and Mmes. Bill 18-year old Oregon State Un Nyssa. Webb, George Cartwright and iversity freshman is currently Mrs. Cecil Houston and Mrs. Jeff Norris attended a May 3 taking a one-term leave travel Henry Car roll were May 4 Students of Mrs. Elvin Bal Scottish Rites banquet in Baker. ing for her sponsor, the Oregon afternoon visitors in the Jim lou held a May 4 recital at Jed Chamberlain, Ross Dur Dairy ProductsCommission. Sigler home at Boise. A Pee Wee rodeo, sponsored fee and Terrilyn Chamberlain She has visited Denmark, Eng Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard 4 p.m. in the Ballou home in by the Nyssa4-HCommanchero Nyssa. Those participating were May 4 afternoon visitors land, Germany, Hungary, Italy, and Mrs Amy Stradley attended Riding club, will be staged May were Beth C alho un, Julie An in the Dale Witt home. 31 and June 1 at the local Norway, Scotland, Spain and a May 4 potluck dinner meet Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn Sweden. ing of the American Sunday derson, Don Ballou, and Jimmy rodeo arena, it is announced Jones, on the piano, playing spent several recent days schools at Jamieson. by the group’s leader, Don In June, Miss Purvis will camping and fishing at Mal travel to Chicago to compete Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carroll songs they will be playing for Bowers. auditions; LaDawn and Shanna heur reservoir. They report Featured events at the for the American Dairy Prin and family of Adrian, Mr. and windy and cold weather, with cess title. Contestants are jud Mrs. Johnny Carroll and family Bair, organ; and Mrs. Ray miniature rodeo will include Schulthies, voice. bucking ponies and calves; pony, ged on poise, general appear of Weiser were May 4 evening Refreshments were served wild mule, musical chair and ance, dairy background and following the recital. BIRTHDAY DINNER wild pony races; chicken speaking ability. scramble; clowns and novelty Her reign will end when a H. E. Chamberlain, who be acts; with participants uodep successor is chosen July 1-3. came 83 years old on Saturday, 'AHS 14 years of age. Asked ner view on holding the title, Melodee replied, “It’s May 3, 1969, was honored with Producer is George Zim a dinner Sunday at the home of CALENDAR mers, with stock furnished by Mrs. Madge Thomson’s like a dream. The exposure and his son-in-law and daughter, Pee Wee Rodeo company of fourth-grade class went on a experience I get are unbelieve- Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee. Buhl, Idaho. Friday afternoon, April 25 field able.” Other guests were the By TODAY - Baseball, Adrian With Miss Purvis, when she bee’s son-in-law and daughter, The Saturday, May 31 per trip to Payette. They visited at Parma. formance is slated to begin Wells and Davies, Inc., and visited the area, was her chap Mr. and Mrs. Owen Froerer and MAY 17 - Band plays in at 8 p.m., with June 1 action Boise Cascade Plywood Corp. erone Lucille Haag. They were family. parade at Payette. to start at 2 p.m. The mothers who went with accompanied by Mrs. Klaas them are: Mrs. Dennis Fowler, Laan and Mrs. Jim Phifer when Mrs. Larry Larsson, Mrs. they visited the Nyssa school, JOB'S Robert Holmes, Mrs. Alva as well as those in Adrian, Ontario and Vale. - NHS Bull Goodell, Jr. and Mrs. Elmer DAUGHTERS dog. Ausman. ACTIVITIES The class reports they really enjoyed it and learned a lot. GAME COMMISSION The class had been studying SLATES MEETING Job’s Daughters Bethel *33 industries, in social studies. The Oregon Stae Game com met May 1 in regular session Mrs. Gladys Spitze and Mrs. mission will hold a public meet with Honored Queen Kathy Nel Madge Thomsons’ 4th grade ing starting at 8 p.m., May 9 son presiding. Under new rooms went on a field trip to at the Moore hotel in Ontario. business was the elections of Payette April 25. Purpose of the meeting is to officers for the next term. They We visited the Wells and provide local sportsmen and in are as follows: Joyce Jennings, Davies meat packing plant terested citizens an opportunity Honored Queen; Susan Kouns, where we saw many interest to present information and Senior Princess, Marilee Wil ing things about meat process recommendations relative to son, Junior Princess; Sharlene ing and packaging. Kido, Guide; and Kay-C LaFay, the 1969 hunting seasons. The next part of our field The meeting will be open for Marshall. trip was to Boise Cascade Ply discussion on upland game Plans were made for the wood Mill to see the way ply birds, waterfowl and big game. Mothers’ day meeting to be wood is made. If time allows, other subjects held May 15 at the home of The trip added interest to mav be brought before the com Mrs. C. A. Wernick. They plan the study of Oregon and Idaho mission for its consideration. to make swaps and favors for industries. The regular public hearing grand session. Adults accompany ing the to establish the 1969 big game Two delegates for Grand Ses THEY’RE BACKED BY JACUZZI’S group were Mr. and Mrs. Har regulations will be held in Port sion were elected. They are EXCLUSIVE 10-YEAR EXCHANGE old Kurtz, Mrs. Dick Tensen, land on May 24, with final regu Susan Kouns, first delegate; and PLAN, FOR ONE THING! Mrs. Floyd Ulrey, Mrs. Don lations to be adopted on June Marlene Jamieson, second King and Mrs. James Dotson.- 7. Upland game and waterfowl delegate. Mrs. Spitze’s Class, Lynette regulations will be set in early Next regular session will be Jacuzzi's new molded-stage, six- Bosen and Consuelo Portillo. August. May 15 at 7:30 p.m. MIA To Stage Fashion Show ACTIVITIES IN ARCADIA Dairy Royalty Visits Nyssa Students Hold May 4 Recital Club Sponsors Pee Wee Rodeo PUPILS TAKE FIELD TRIP TO PAYETTE WHY ARE JACUZZI MOLDED-STAGE SUBMERSIBLES YOUR BEST INVESTMENT IN »3 PUMPS TODAY? S W inch submersible is a brawny brother to Jacuzzi's field-proven four-inch submersible. It’s made in a wide range of sizes to serve anything from domestic municipal water systems. YOUR 4 w WATER HEATER ONLY $150 A MONTH A flamel*»» •Iwctric model supplied through your favorito dealer or plumber . . . No down payment, only $1.50 a month during the purchase period (on your electric bill, if you wish). 3 times faster CLEAN»QUIET »CAREFREE jnimimj ...... ........... Jacuzzi's famous four- inch submersible, in use all over the free world, pumps efficiently and reliably from jivells as deep as 1,200 feet. Spotlighted in both sizes are durability features such as built-in bronze check valves, precision-molded impeller stages, seamless pump cases that assure internal alignment, splined stainless steel pump shafts and motors built to the latest NEMA specifications. And both are backed by onb year warranties and Jacuzzi’s exclu sive 10-year exchange plan. and has no match far afficiancy Eder’s - Hyssa In recognition of their 57th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E. Shuster of 536 N. 3rd St., Nyssa, have received a letter of congratulations and a gift package of the “57 Varieties” from the H. J. Heinz Company. Mr. and Mrs. Shuster cele brated their 57th wedding an niversary on April 24, 1969. Norman E. Daniels, executive vice president for Heinz United States operations said: “We heard about this happy occasion, Auxiliary Activities and thought it fitting that a 57th anniversary be recognized by the makers of Heinz 57 Varieties.” The term “57 Varieties’’has been the trademark of Heinz foods since 1896. It was origi nated by H. J. Heinz, who found ed the international food pro cessing company in 1896. Jr.-Sr. Prom Slated May 10 LINDA BALLOU Decorations are being com Miss Linda Ballou, 19, daugh pleted for the annual Jr. - Sr. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin American Legion auxiliary Prom scheduled for May 10. Ballou, Nyssa, has been named met May 5 at the Community The theme for this year’s dance the new Miss Malheur County. She will replace Shelley Flynn hall. The following officers is “Sounds of Silence.” were installed: Myrl Towne, who has relinquished her title. president; Greta Broad, first Music for the evening will Miss Flynn is now living in vice president; WiHa Fern be presented by the Crystal Honolulu and has a singing con Heldt, second vice president; Ship. Singing the theme for the tract. Miss Ballou, a graduate Jeane Maughan, secretary; dance will be Karen Zerbel of Nyssa High School and a for mer student at Treasure Val Eleanor Browne, t r ea su rer; and Roxy Mason. ley Community college Is now Betty Wilt, historian; Lucy Tickets for pictures must be living in Boise. She will repre Pounds, sergeant-at-arms; Louise Heldt, Julie Hopkinsand obtained in advance. Tickets sent Malheur County in the Miss Angie Cook, executive commit are $3.50 for two natural color Oregon Pageant in Seaside July tee. Installing officer was Jeane ed photographs. 10-12, according to Dean Powell Maughan. of the sponsoring Jaycees. The Swiss steak will head the new Miss Malheur County sang A gift of appreciation was menu for the Banquet. String and played the guitar as her presented to Myrl Towne. Refreshments were served by beans, hot rolls and ice cream talent in the 1968 pageant when the president and vice pres pie will complete the meal. she was named first runner- - NHS Bulldog. ident. up.