Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 25, 1971, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday, February 25, 1971
Th. Ny„q Got. City Journo|, Nyoo, Or.aon
Page Seven
Increase Value Of Your Home
Oregon
KINGMAN KOLONY NEWS
DALE
«-«-BY
WITT-«-«-«-PHONE
Girls
Compete For
372-2183-«-«
KINGMAN KOLONY-Mr. and Boise were Saturday overnight
Mrs. Pete Tallman, Mr. and guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Corn, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Al Thompson.
Sunday,
Earl Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. they and Thompson’s and Mrs.
Oregon State Finals of the
Carl Piercy were Wednesday Ellis Walters of Nyssa were
guests at Eastside Cafe in On­ dinner guests at the Herschel Miss American Teen-Ager Pa­
geant will be held in the Grand
tario in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson home.
Carl Piercy’s wedding anniver­
Mr. and Mrs. John Zittercob Ballroom of the Sheraton-Port­
sary.
of Nyssa were Saturday evening land Hotel in Portland on July
Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox and visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Al 2-3, 1971. Girls from all over
the state will be at the finals
her mother, Mrs. Hazel Cham­ Thompson.
berlain, spent the past week
The Rev. and Mrs. Raymond representing their respective
visiting friends and relatives Wilson of Rosewell called at communities. THIS IS NOT A
in Culver and Eugene, Oregon the Al and Herschel Thompson BATHING SUIT OR TALENT
CONTEST. Girls are judged on
and in Vancouver, Washington. home Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott their civic contributions, scho­
Pollyanna Club will meet
March 4 with Mrs. Myron Os­ and Mrs. Mabie Piercy spent lastic achievements, poise, per­
born. Roll call is “Myfavorite Sunday afternoon visiting Mrs. sonality, and appearance. This
is the 12th year for the pageant
Bill Toomb.
TV commercial.”
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strawn nationally, and current Miss
Mrs. Marvin Wright and
children of Boise were Mon­ attended the 70th Banquet held American Teen-Ager is Kim
day and Tuesday overnight at the LDS Stake house in Nyssa Graham of Morrow, Georgia.
The pageant is cited in the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Friday evening.
Bowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strawn Congressional Record, and re­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gehrke of celebrated their 40th wedding cognized by educators through­
Their out the country.
Mountain Home were breakfast anniversary Sunday.
children
took
them
to
Ontario
and dinner guests in the Willis
Mrs. Klaias Laan and Mrs.
Conant home Sunday.
Mrs. to the La Paloma to dinner.
Lester Stacy and girls of Apple Those present were Mr. and Verl Bishop of Big Bend went
Valley were also dinner guests. Mrs. Strawn, Mr. and Mrs. to a Home Extension program
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conant Bill Burress of Nyssa, Mr. planning meeting Wednesday
of Nampa were Sunday after­ and Mrs. Arnold Strawn and morning at the Holly Johnson
family of Caldwell, and Mr. home in Ontario.
noon visitors.
Guss Sillonis spent the week
Janice Herring and Marlene and Mrs. Paul Carter of New
After dinner they end with Jay Kygar.
Cox, Ronda and Steve of Pasco Plymouth,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar
spent the week end visiting in returned to the Lester Strawn
home where they had cake and and family had Sunday dinner
the Myron Osborn home.
at the Larry Culbertson home
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Viers ice cream.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
have sold their farm to Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Ervin of Coos and family spent Sunday in Ros­ Charley Culbertson’s 39th wed­
Bay.
The Veirs are having well visiting her parents, Mrs. ding anniversary.
Saturday, February 13, Mr.
their farm sale Monday and will May Lytle and Lee Davis.
Mrs. Klaas Laan visited the and Mrs. Wayne Robb spent the
move to Jamieson on Saturday
in
Roswell visting
Everett Van Beek family in evening
of this week.
Rogna and Joyce Burnett.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters of Nampa Sunday afternoon.
Mi ss Teen-Ager
Leeds Bailey, left, Malheur County Ex­
tension Agent, is being shown the variety
of plants available at DeBoer’s Greenhouse,
Ontario, by Peter DeBoer. This information
will be used at the workshop for Malheur
County homeowners.
/
Increase the value of your home by at­
tractive planting of trees, shrubs, and flowers.
Get the most for your landscaping dollar
by careful planning. Learn this and more
at the Landscaping Workshop for Homeowners
being offered by the Oregon State University
Extension Service.
According to HelenConner, MalheurCounty
Home Economist, the workshop will be a
series of three meetings to be held at the
Commercial Building at the fairgrounds in
Ontario, March 10, 11, and 12. Two sessions
are slated for each day with the day session
beginning at 1:30 p.m. and the evening ses­
sion at 7:30 p.m.
There will be a variety of exhibits, slides,
and leaflets.
The guest speaker will be
Wilbur Burkhart, Horticultural Specialist,
from the OSU Extension Service.
However, a minimum of 75 people must
be registered before the workshop can be held.
Registration sheets are available at the Mal­
heur County Extension Office, City Hall, On­
tario and at gardening supply stores through­
out the area.
The registration fee is $3.00 per person or
$4.50 for husbands and wives. Should a
cancellation be made before the workshop
begins, a refund will be made.
NEWS FROM BIG BEND
BY GOLDIE ROBERTS ’ • •'
BIG BENDrMr. and Mrs. John
Mrs. Dyre Roberts called on
Mrs. Edythe Prosser and
Packwood accompanied Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Roberts Mrs. Dyre Roberts attended a
Mrs. C.W. Musgrove of Marsing Saturday evening. Bradney Ro­ bridal shower Friday evening
and Mr. and Mrs. P.L. Parrott berts of Roswell was a guest for Carol Ann Brock in Ontario,
to Nampa recently where they of his granefcarents, Mr. and
Mrs. Verl Bishop recently at­
visited Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Par­ Mrs. Wilbur Roberts.
tended a County Planning Com­
rott. They all had dinner at the
Mrs. William Mantel of rural mittee meeting at the home of
King’s Table in Boise.
The Nyssa was a Tuesday luncheon Holly Johnson in Ontario.
occasion
being
the
P. L. guest of Mrs. Verl Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood
Parrott’s wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins called on Mrs. Lloyd Wood in
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Avery and Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van Nyssa Monday morning. They
of Weiser and Bruce Avery of Water drove to Weiser Sun­ brought their grandson, Scotty,
the Adventist Academy inCald­ day and called on Mr. and Mrs. home with them for a few days.
well were week end guests of Herb Thomas, former Big Bend
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lovitt and
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery.
residents. They called on Mr. Judy, and Mrs. Julia Callaham
Mrs. Ray Cartwright retur­ and Mrs. Bill Van De Water and spent the week end with Mr.
ned to her home Saturday from family in Fruitland on the way and Mrs. Larry Hunter and
Malheur Memorial Hospital in home.
family in Twin Falls. While
Nyssa.
She was taken there
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Witty at­ there they had a four genera­
Wednesday with flu complica­ tended “Oklahoma” at Ontario tion photo taken.
tions.
Mrs. Edythe Prosser was
Friday evening.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs.
People of Big Bend were pleasantly surprised Friday
Edythe Prosser attended the greatly handicapped Monday morning when Mrs. Katherine
Happy Dozen Card Club at the when the Adrian Bridge was Knerr of Hermisiton, Mrs.
home of Mrs. George De Haven damaged enough to be closed. Blanche Collins of Portland,
in Adrian Friday afternoon.
The school bus has to go around Loren Pollard of Columbus,
Mrs. Ray Wilson and Todd left by Nyssa. Several were more Neb., and Jim
Pollard of
Sunday for Roy, Utah, where they or le^s stranded by the closure. Nampa, all nieces and nephews,
hope to locate.
came to see her.
Big Bend Extension Unit met
Mr. and Mrs. John Packwood
Tuesday with Mrs. Verl Bishop.
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Shirley Eckley
There were 11 members present
P.L. Parrott in Ontario Satur-
Phone 372-2778
and three visitors, Mrs. Ruby
day.
Storms, Mrs. Frances Nisha-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elmer
OWYHEE-Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wood were Sunday dinner guests
muri of Ontario, who are mem­
bers of the county committee, Shutter and children of Boise of Mrs. Margaret Wood in Mar­
spent Sunday visiting at the sing.
and Miss Holly Johnson, County
Agent. The lesson on the care home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
of rugs and upholstery was Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith,
given by Miss. Johnson.
Mrs. Elmer Wood accom­ Steve, Karla, and David were
panied Lloyd Wood of Nyssa to Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and «««BY FRANCES SMALLEY«*»
APPLE VALLEY-Mrs. Wil-
Caldwell Tuesday where his wife Mrs. Bill Nielson.
On February 14, Mr. and Mrs. liam Knox was hostess to the
underwent major surgery.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Chaney Clarence Patterson and child- Susannah Circle Thursday. A
ren, Letia, Melissa, and Michael potluck luncheon was served |
and family visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpen­ spent the day at the Clifford and members tied five quilts
during the day.
Smith home.
ter at the Owyhee Dam.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall and fa­
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Clif­
Mrs. Julia Callaham of Cald­
well is visiting Mr. and Mrs. ford Smith and David called at mily moved recently into the
Lee Lovitt. Monday afternoon, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kenneth McNall house.
Saturday visitors of Mr. and
they called on Carl Callaham in Smith where they helped cele­
the Mountain View
Nursing brate the seventh birthday of Mrs. George Griffin were Mr.
Cindy Smith.
Also attending and Mrs. Leeland Dewey, Mr.
Home in Caldwell.
Mrs. Edythe Prosser and Mrs. was Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith. and Mrs. Gary Griffin, Tracy,
C.K. Smith attended a meeting They all enjoyed a very plea­ and Mr. and Mrs. John Lilly.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Honey
of the Simplot Old Timers sant evening helping Cindy with
Tuesday afternoon at the home her birthday cake and icecream. of Boise were weekend guests
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Ostberg of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey,
of Mrs. Jo Baker in Caldwell.
Mrs. Anna Boston, who had
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Witty and of Boise spent the day Sunday
a
stroke Monday, was visited
with
his
sister
and
family,
Mr.
Carl, Joe Witty andfamily, Har­
by her children. Mr. and Mrs.
vey Bennett, Verl Bishop and and Mrs. Clifford Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Con- Raymond Boston of Portland
Steve,
Noel
Tuppeny, Mrs.
Edythe Prosser, Mrs. Dyre Ro­ noughay and Mrs. Colleen Olp arrived Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs.
berts and Mrs. John Packwood and sons all of Vale were Sun­ Howard (Mary) Jameson of Napa,
attended
the
Presbyterian day luncheon guests of Mr. and Calif., came Wednesday, and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boston of
Church supper in Adrian Wed­ Mrs. Jim Hite.
Vancouver, Wash., were here
David
Fenn
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
nesday.
Dale Mailon of Ontario spent Earl Kygar and Jay were Sun­ over the week end.
Ruth Bailey who is at the
last week with Mr. and Mrs. day dinner guests at the home
Mt.
View Terrace NusingHome
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
Hite.
Noel Tuppeny. His sister, Sandy
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cul­ in Caldwell was a guest at the
Carlson came for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De bertson attended an anniversary home of her daughter, Mr. and
Water visited their daughter, dinner in their honor Sunday Mrs. Everette Slate, over the
Mrs. Larry Bauman and boys at the home of their son. Mr. week end.
Mrs. Elizabeth Grimes and
and
Mrs. Larry Culbertson.
in Nyssa Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eckley Mrs. Mary Nichols of Nampa
Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Patterson
of Boise were Sunday dinner of Grangeville spent several were Tuesday luncheon guests
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John days last week at the home of of Mr. and Mrs. WaldoSmallev.
Saturday dinner guests in the
Leslie
Eckley.
Their son,
Packwood.
Gene Honey home were Mr. and
James
was
in
the
Nampa
Mercy
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spearsand
Mrs. Albert Honey, Mr. and
family of Vale were Sunday din­ Hospital for several days under­
Mrs. Ernest Honey and family
going
extensive
tests
after
a
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. George
Ben Witty
Miss Nita Spears sudaen illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartley, Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
went
home with them after
Mr.
and Mrs. Brent Hartley, Griffin and Tracy, and Mr. and
spending the week end with the
Pamela
and Troy, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam King. After dinner
Wittys.
Mrs.
Les
Eckley and Steven the men entertained with their
Mrs. Edythe Prosser attended
musical instruments.
the play, “Oklahoma,” in On­ were among those of this area
that
attended
the
high
school
tario Thursday and was an over­
Help somebodv
night guest of Mr. and Mrs. wrestling matches in Vale on
Thursday night.
ba< k to life'
Delno Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartley
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney
and Rosalie were Sunday guests were Sunday dinner guests of the
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Kadel in Everett Taylors of Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. MelvinCrocker
Caldwell.
While there, they
visited their son, Jimmy, of were Saturday evening callers
at the Buster Talbot home.
Post Falls, Idaho.
OWYHEE
APPLE VALLEY
Wright Heads Cancer Crusade
Ken Wright of Springfield,
manager
of the Springfield
branch, First National Bank
of Oregon, will serve as chair­
man of the April Cancer Cru­
sade of the American Cancer
Society’s Oregon division, ac­
cording to Dr. Harvey Baker,
division president.
Wright will be assisted by
Worth W. Caldwell Jr., of Port­
land, who will be vice-chair­
man.
Caldwell is a former
chairman ofthe division's Mult­
nomah county unit.
Winner of the Oregon State
Finals will be flown, with cha­
perone to Palisades Park, New
Jersey in September of 1971
to compete in the National Fi-
nals--all of her expenses will
be paid. A trip for state win­
ners is planned to Staten Is­
land, United Nations Building,
etc.
Fifty states will be re­
presented at the National Finals.
The National winner will re­
ceive scholarships, trips, and
prizes, including a 1972 Dodge
--and become Miss American
Teen Ager 1971.
Girls 13-17 are eligible to
enter from all over the state
of Oregon but contestants must
still be 17 on Sept. 11, 1971.
Deadline for certification of
applications is May 2, 1971.
We urge all interested girls
to write for their applications
now to Official Certification Of­
fice at 126 Bunn Drive, Rock­
ton, Illinois 61072.
Journal Classifieds
Bring Results!
ows
comparison
I
a
é
■y
The newly appointed chair­
man was vice-chairman of the
1970 campaign under Ed Hamil­
ton, Portland furrier, andplayed
a vital role in the most success­
ful crusade in the division’s
history.
Wright has been active as a
cancer society volunteer for
10 years, serving as an officer
with Lane and Jackson county
units.
In addition to raising funds
for research, education and ser­
vice, the crusade also stresses
public education and will seek
to acquaint Oregonians with
cancer’s 7 warning signals.
‘‘Knowledge of the warning
signals
is particularly im-
portant
in the control of
cancer,” Wright said, pointing
out that < early diagnoisis and
are
“most im-
treatment
portant.”
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