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Thursday, February 26, 1970 Homelown News * * * « Call 372-2233*. * « Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Bill Betterton spent Feb. 20-22 in Eugene. of Haggerman, Ida., were week They visited with their daughter, end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephanie, a student at U of O.’ Jim Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Their son Paul, a medical stu Lonny Gorrell and Mr. and dent at U of O Medical School Mrs. James Favorel and chil in Portland joined the family dren visited in the home of in Eugene. their parents Feb. 22. ♦ * * While there they attended the Oregon-USC game Friday and Mrs. Wilton Jackson attended the Oregon UCLA game Satur a baby shower Feb. 12 with a day, both of which Oregon won. Valentine theme for Mrs. J. Mark B. Huffman, son of Mr. This is the first time the top McCamish held at Caldwell. and Mrs. Jesse L. Huffman ranking UCLA team has been Guests from as far away as has enlisted for two years beaten in 25 games. Jordon Valley attended. training with the J->b Corps. ♦ * * The Wilson’s report beautiful He will leave March 4, for the weather during their stay. Mrs. R.G. Larson and her training center in Cottonwood, ♦ * » granddaughter, Melissa, visited Idaho. Mark attended Adrian Mr. and Mrs. Britt Nedry in the home of Mr. and Mrs. High School. of Boise were guests at the John Slynn of Caldwell Feb. 22. * * ♦ home of Miss Eva Boydell last Friday and Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Ken Kerby went ♦ ♦ * to an OPA meetingat La Grande The family of the late Mrs. Feb. 21. HELLO Nory Ray had dinner Sunday ♦ * * at the home of Mrs. Kassie WORLD! Mrs. Eldon Slippy and Lee Goshert in Boise. Ann of La Grande were Feb. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Tom Neel, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne 19 guests at the home of her former basketball coach at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd were Sunday dinner guests at Nyssa High School, are the Walters. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe parents of a baby boy born * * Dority in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Delvin Mace, Feb. 19 at the Presbyterian ♦ * Mike, Jeff and Lisa were re Hospital in Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mitchell cent visitors at the home of served a dinner Feb. 22 for Word was received that Mr. their son, Terry, who is home Mrs. True * Mace. and Mrs. Larry Williams of * * on leave from the Navy. Those Mt. View,Calif., are the parents Mr. and Mrs. Frell Blair and present were his Grandma, Lyda of a baby girl born Monday, Sharon spent last weekend visit Huies, and brother, Ronny Mit Feb. 16, 1970. She weighed chell of Wallowa, Ore.; Mr. ing Mr. and Mrs. Rosemund 8 pounds and 5 ounces. Cindy Blair in Utah. and Mrs. Cook Mitchell, Mr. and Ann joins a brother, 7, and a * * * Mrs. Jr. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. sister, Kathline, 3. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Robert Burnell Stelling, Mrs. Ruby Mrs. R.T. Sager of Nyssa are Leavitt, Mrs. Jess Asumendi son of Portland were guests the maternal grandparents and and family, Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. in the home of Mrs. A.H. Keck, Mr. and Mrs. Red Williams Jack Mordhorst, Payette and Feb. 21. * of Fruitland are the paternal * * Mr. and Mrs. Verl Toombs, grandparents. This is the 15th Accompaning Mrs. Ida Hodges Ontario. Terry leaves Feb. 28 great-grandchild of the W.W. and Cheryl of Ontario to North for Memphis, Tenn. Fosters of Nyssa. West College at Kirkland, * • • Mr. and Mrs. Dirick Nedry Wash., for three days was Mrs. MALHEUR MEMORIAL spent last weekend in Eugene Douglas Cruson. HOSPITAL, 1970 * * * where he attended the Oregon The Rev. and Mrs. Russell News Pressconference. Daugh Feb. 20 - To Mr. and Mrs. ter Janet and her friend Jan Fulford of Littleton, Colo., and Donald Winslow, of Parma, a Nakatani, both students of Col their daughter, Jackie Green of girl. lege of Idaho, accompanied them Greeley, Colo., visited in the home of Mrs. Douglas Cruson on the trip. HOLY ROSARY He was a former They visited with daughter Feb. 24. HOSPITAL, 1970 Judy, who is a student at Uni pastor in Gillette, Who., where versity of Oregon. Enroute Mrs. Cruson lived. At present Feb. 23 - To Mr. and Mrs. he is Board of Directors for home they also visited Mrs. Frank E. Lawrence of Nyssa, Nedry’s mother, Mrs. P.W. the Assembly of God Church. a boy. Ryser and sister, Dr. and Mrs. They were on their way to Salem Vernon Casterline and family, to a Church Extension Plan meeting. all of Salem. ♦ ♦ ♦ * * * NAZARENE Gary Wilson spent last week Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Day flew end visiting at the home of his CHURCH NOTES back from Guam to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd parents, Mi. and Mrs. Frank Wilson. Gary is an executive Byers. They will make their Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin were ¡rainee at the First National honored at a ‘‘suprise” fellow home in San Antonia, Texas Bank in Salem. ship time by the Teen depart as he is stationed there. He * * * ment of the Nazarene Church is making the navy a career. Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Bunn on Feb. 15 at the Bill Fitz and family and Mrs. Kent Bunn simmons home. and children visited with their Dave Manley, Teen Vice parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest President, presented a “Money Bunn and Mr. and mrs. Dean Tree’’ to the Martins on be Fife, Feb. 22. half of the teens and their ap ♦ * ♦ preciation for thecouples’ work Jim Beck spent the weekend as Teen Sponsers for the past home visiting with his parents, 1 1/2 years. In response, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beck. Martin thanked the young people * * * and then challenged them Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Manning to really strive to develop the and family of Boise visited with abilities and to make some her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis thing great of their lives. He Riggs, February 15. stressed the ‘‘do-it-yourself’ * * * idea “—don’t expect someone Ronald Fehlmen and his sister else to do it for you.” Sheri Mechem went to Utah to Other guests were the new visit with relatives. Teen Sponsers, Mr. and Mrs. * * * Gary Condon and children, Mr. Susan Hartley, a student at and Mrs. Robert Martin, Rev. BYU was home over the week and Mrs. Robert Manley, and end to visit with her parents, the host family. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley. Following refreshments, the * * * Stretch your auto insur group enjoyed a “sing-spira- Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Savage tion”. The evenings activities ance dollar. Get more and family visited in the home were closed with a prayer by for your money with of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley Rev. Manley. Low Cost Cascade! February 22. * * * MILEAGE UP ON CASCADE Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jenkins INSURANCE attended the open house of Mr. OREGON HIGHWAYS COMPANY and Mrs. John French of Fruit A Member of More than 12 billion 808 SYMBOL land Feb. 22 in honor of their United Pacific OF million miles were traveled on SERVICE Golden Wedding Anniversary. Insurance Group Oregon streets and highways * * * Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jenkins during 1969, according to mi visited with Leland Fox and leage estimates based on sales of gasoline gallonage. family, February 21. The mileage estimate, re * * * Mrs. Hazel Sewright, and leased by the Oregon Motor Orpha Jackson visited in the Vehicles Division, represents home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce an increase of more than 770 million miles over 1968 and is an Jenkins, Feb. 21. all-time high for the state. * * • The agency said the state’s Dinner guests on Feb. 22 were Mr. and Mrs. Don Winslow and mileage death rate for 1969-- children of Westfall and Mr. and the number of people killed in NOLAN Mrs. Russell Talbot at the home each 100 million miles tra- of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot veled--was 5.5,comparedwitha FIELD death rate of 5.4 in 1968. and Rusty. On a mile for mile basis, * * ♦ Mr. Frank Byers went to the the most dangerous period of the hospital for surgery Feb. 19. year was October through Hi- son, Mr. and Mrs. Donald December when the death rate Byers visited with him. was 6.5. The death rate was * • • lowest, 4.9, during the months Mr. and Mrs. Richard Butcher of greatest travel, July through and daughter, Betty Marostica September. DAVE went to Milton Freewater, Walla Walla, and Hermiston to watch WALDO the ball games and back to On tario to watch their son play. * • • Mrs. Agreta Schoen was Sun day dinner guest at the home of 3 Offices To Serve You Mr. and Mrs. AdolDh Schultz of Apple Valley. Vale Mr. and* Mrs. L.E. Bolt, Phone OUR PRINTING 473-3157 Emmett; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mord PACKS A PUNCHI horst, Payette; and Mrs. Myrtle Nyssa, Dave Waldo Brubaker, Payette were dinner Gat« City Journal 372-3162 guests Feb. 22 In the home of Ontario. 889-6990 Mr. and Mrs. T.H. Eldrede* 372-2233 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Christian Women Bob Kayes Speaks Schedule Meeting At CBPWC March 7 For March 4 A robust western theme will pervade the men's roast beef dinner at the La Paloma restau rant in Ontario on Saturday, March 7, when rancher, Bob Keyes, of Donnelly, will be speaker for Treasure Valley Christian Business and Pro fessional Women’s Council. Horace Arment of Ontario will represent the treasure trove of Indian artifacts. Music, both vocal and instru mental, will be presented by the Jack Lewis family of Weiser. “This is a meeting you won't want, to miss”, states Joretta Norman, chairman, ‘‘So mark it on your calendar - Saturday, March 7, at 7:00 p.m. In the 70th year, this makes 3 lucky sevens!” All interested couples and singles are urged to get ____ reser- vations in early by calling Pau- line O’Hara 889-5719. The Christian Women’s Club will hold their regular monthly luncheon at 1:00 p.m., March 4, at the La Paloma in On tario. Mr. Bob Keys, rancher of Donnelly, Idaho will be guest speaker. There will be spe cial music by Deanie Garner, vocolist from Nyssa. A veryinterestingprogramon china will be given by Mrs. Louise Davis of the Davis Jew elry Store. All interested women are cor dially invited to attend and should call 889-6538 for reser vations. A free nursery will be provided at the Assembly of G id < turch, Ontario. ‘‘FFA...emphasis agricul ture” is the theme for National FFA WEEK, February 21-28. ********** The FFA provides an oppor tunity for youth in agriculture to learn, to do, to earn, and to serve. Page Three ARMY RECRUITER HAS MANY TALENTS Give generously to the 1970 Heart Fund, which supports re search, education and public service programs of your Heart A cc / na i'llirvn The Army recruiter in your area is a man of many talents. He has been around the commu nity inone form or another since the year 1822. His occupational mission is to obtain sufficient qualified individuals, both men and women, to meet the current needs of the United States Army. He lives in your area, is active in the PT A, a member of the local church, and often a scout leader or little league coach. In his sales job he workshard. He feels an obligation to ob tain the best possible career option for the people he en lists , in relationship with their interests and abilities. He en courages high school and college students who are nursing enthu siasts to apply for the various Army scholarship programs. He gets a helicopter or heavy- equipment mechanic course for the boy who has always been fas cinated with engines. He pos sesses a sales kit of over 300 career options to satisfy the wants and needs of all young individuals interested in a mi litary in a military career. Duty To God Award Mario Fife, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fife was presented the “Duty of God” award by Bishop Reed Ray. 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