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Thursday, March 18, 1971 Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Fanti I hat Came To Dinner ■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a NU ACRES BY MARGARET EVANS NU ACRES-Clarence More house, who has been confined to the Veteran’s Hospital in Boise, was an overnight guest of his sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. George Pul sipher, Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Beus and family of Othello visited re cently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pulsipher. Mrs. Pulsipher visited with Mrs. Alice Wilson of Nyssa one afternoon last week. Mrs. Wilson is confined to her home now. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bingaman of Boise were overnight guests Friday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Evans. Keith Keck made the Dean’s list at the University of Idaho the last semester. Johnny Mitchell of Oasis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson. There’s hardly a day passes when Camp Easter Seal on the southern Oregon coast is in session that deer fail to visit the camp, looking for a hand-out. A young camper is shown here as he feeds an early morning visitor. The camp is specially designed for physically handicapped children and young adults and last year was attended by 152 persons from all parts of Oregon. This United States is getting the weirdest outlook on crime and criminals and every day it’s getting harder for me to understand it. Congress set up a commiss ion in 1967 to study porno- ■ 1 graphy, it was the aim of con gress at the time to find methods of cracking down on pornography CARLENE SAVAGE PHONE 372-2711 ♦♦♦+♦ and tightening up existing laws on smut. Well, the commission BUENA VISTA - A Saturday r James Graham visited Sunday used up almost $2,000,000.00 dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. evening and brought cake and ice and studied the situation for Joel Mitchell and family was ; cream in honor of Mrs. Russ 2 years and came up with a Mrs. S.P. Kelly. The dinner • Talbot’s birthday anniversary. suggestion that the government was to observe Larae’s seven Melain Martin of Nyssa was could have had for free from teenth birthday. an Friday overnight guest of the smut peddlers, "since por nography can’t be stamped out Woodrow Seuell went to Con Kathy Seuell. nell, Wash, over the weekend I Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Tooley anyhow we might just as well on business. While there he and boys were Sunday dinner let it go hell bent for leather.” visited his parents Mr. and guests of her uncle and aunt, Since that wonderful decision Mrs. M.C. Seuell. Mr. and Mrs. Elza Clinton of the smut magazines are in print leaving nothing, absolutely no Mrs. Virginia Cleaver hos New Plymouth. ted a 4-H luncheon Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Russ Talbot thing, to the imagination. Se the parents of her 4-H club. were Sunday dinner guests of veral book stores in Denver, have entire Eleven girls and their parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ward and for example, sections devoted to books and were present. family of Payette. Georgia Cameron and Johnny, magazines of this type. These Linda Taylor and Christine of stores charge a 50Ç browsing Adrian brought cake and ice fee. The dean of the U of Min- cream March 14 to help Mrs. Mrs. Russ Talbot celebrate her nesota law school defended the report as a major contribution birthday anniversary. Marvin Seuell was an over to research and scholarship. night guest of Kevin Tooley I didn’t read the report, I’ve just seen some of the results, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Tanner but if this is a major contri are parents of a baby girl born bution, I can’t help but wonder. Every day I read in the papers March 11. She has been named Stacia Lynn. Paternal grand that we are entirely too strict parents are Mr. and Mrs. Guy with the use of marijuana. Tanner and 'maternal grand- Perhaps it should be a mis parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray demeanor instead of a felony I’ll go along with that concept Drown. Mrs. Marvin Udlinek and but when I read that laws against children visited Sunday with it should be abolished, that it Mrs. Chuck Boatman andchild- should be legalized, I feel a bit more than a little ill at ren. Mrs. John Henrie returned to ease. We’re being told this Delta, Utah after staying with over and over again by people her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mark who should know better. The Hartley and family. She ac same excuse is used for this companied them toCorvallis for as is used for smut, it can’t the State Wrestling Tournament. be stamped out or controlled Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell so we should leave it to people’s and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss judgement. Of course the smut of Nyssa attended the NFO meet and the pot will be for adults only ing at Twin Falls Saturday. and children can’t use them. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bishop Dreamers, if you can get at Don’t and son are visiting with Mr. it so can your kid. and Mrs. Mancil Bishop fool yourselves into thinking of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. that what you did can’t be re Wouldn’t it be simpler to have Grant Magee of Ontario for peated by your offspring. a policy that covers everything I suppose because we can’t two weeks. with one premium payment? Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hunsucker stamp out armed robbery, rape We’ve got a policy that does and family of Fruitland were and burgulary that these little just that1 Drop in and we’ll tell dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. gems should also be legalized. you all about it Mancil Bishop Thursday eve Perhaps I ain’t thinking straight, but then perhaps I am. ning. Monday evening visitors and UNITED dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. day with her parents, Mr. and PACIFIC Mancil Bishop was Lorraine Mrs. Joe Stephens. INSURANCE Hunsucker and children of Friday andSaturday Joe Step symbol OF COMPANY Fruitland. hens attended the Diamond Fruit SEHviCf Virginia Cleaver picked Growers Convention at Hood A Member of Christine Cleaver up at Salem River Friday and Saturday. UnMed Pac-fic Insurance Group while she was in that area and Mr. and Mrs. James Stephens NOLAN FIELD* took her to visit her sister, returned March 4 from a three Linda Besendorfer at Corvallis. week vaction in Nebraska. They While there she dropped Carl were there on farm business. -WALDO CO. off at the State Wrestling Tourn February 25, they attended the INSURANCE ament. She also visited with the 40th wedding anniversary of Truman Cleaver familyof Port Mrs. Stephens sister, Mr. and AGENCIES land while in that area. Mrs. Arthur Johnson. While Dee Garner gave his wife there they witnessed a Nebraska Janetta a surprise birthday din blizzard. ner at the Grizzly Bear in On Mrs. Sherral Shoemaker of NOLAN tario March 11. Guests were Burns returned to her home FIELD Mrs. Mamie Harrison of Saturday after taking care of Payette, Mr. and Mrs. Jim her mother, Mrs. Harold Sis Stafford of Emmett, Don and son who just recently had sur Basil Harrison and families gery. of Emmett. Harold Sisson attended the Mrs. Danny Crosswhite and Eva Grieve funeral Friday at children of Payette visitedSun- Twin Falls. DAVE WALDO BUENA VISTA NEWS FARMERS! SAVE WITH ONE POLICY DON KILPATRICK 3 Offices to Serve You! Vale Ontario Phone Phone 473-3157 889-6990 Nyssa, Dave Waldo 372-3162 Ontario, 889-6990 APPLE VALLEY ITEMS . . ............ «•••BY FRANCES SMALLEY........................... APPLE VALLEY - Mr. and in Ontario to the West Park Mrs. Don Fritts left March 4 Plaza and was a Thursday over for Fort Lewis, Wash., to see night guest of his parents, Mr. their son, Jerry graduate from and Mrs. Ed Sells. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble Boot Camp. They returned the 6th and Jerry returned with and Sue attended a Zone Rally them. A friend, Tom Gray of at the 1st Nazarene Church of North Carolina, flew in and Caldwell on Sunday afternoon. visited in the Fritts home until After the Rally Mrs. Dibble Friday when both boys left for visited Mrs. Mabel Thompson in their new assignments. Jerry the Caldwell hospital and found went to Fort Sill, Okla., and her improving. Thompson is home and slowly recuperating. Gray to Fort Sam, Texas. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Whittom of Boise were Friday visitors and Mrs. Earl Boston were Mrs. Shippy and children of Weiser, of Mrs. Nell Correll. Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Fritts and Mr. and Mrs. John Boston drove to Gooding Sunday and and family. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Dwight visited Mrs. Josie Smith who had just returned home on Fri Seward, Gary and Mrs. Ethel Wild visited the opening of the day from the hospital. Mrs. Marion Shippy and child West Park Plaza and had lunch ren of Weiser were weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Burton Smith guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl of Ontario. They also visited Boston. Shippy was attending Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Seward National Guard Duty at Boise. and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Black Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston in Ontario. While there, the and Mrs. Shippy and children men took a cycling tour over met Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bos to Mitchell Butte area. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ton of Portland at Ontario Sat urday for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward were and Mrs. R. Boston were on Mr. and Mrs. Burton Smith of their way to Cherry Hill, N.J., Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pierce and family of Boise, to visit their son. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wild of are the parents of a daughter Nyssa and Ethel Wild. Tom Sells visited three days born March 12 and weighing at the University of Idaho last 11 poonds. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells and week. Lloyd Hawkins of Nampa were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Hawkins of Cald well. Terry Sells of Burley helped with the moving of The Merc Pag« S«v«n Two Seniors First In Solos Debbie Fangen and Glen Gib son, seniors at Nyssa High School, will represent Nyssa at the State High School Solo contest Saturday, April 24, at the University of Oregon in Eugene. The pair earned the right to participate in the solo contest by winning their re spective divisions at the Dist rict contest in Ontario last Thursday. Debbie Fangen, an alto, sang ”0 Lord Most High” by Mo zart. Debbie sings in the Con cert Choir at Nyssa High School. She has sung at several events this year and is an avid student of the guitar and folk music. Glen Gibson will represent Nyssa in the baritone division. Glen sang ‘‘Who is Sylvia?” by Franz Schubert at last Thurs day’s concert. He participated in the musical last spring and has a lead part in this year’s production "Oliver”. Nancy Looney and Geren Man- ley, both sophomores, also re ceived superior ratings in their solos. TVCC Career Day Success In spite of inclement weather Treasure Valley Community College’s third annual Career Institue was a success, accord ing to Al Carr, Assistant Di rector of Continuing Education who coordinated the affair. Re presentatives from 35 occupa tional areas were on hand at the all-day Friday program to ex plain requirements and op portunities to the more than 900 high school seniors who came to the TVCC campus from throughout Eastern Oregon and Western Idaho. A special feature of this year’s program was a seminar held for the 28 counselors who accompained the students. Dr. Dwight Baird, retiredpresident, of Clark College, Vancouver, professor of education at Ore gon State University in the Gra duate School, was seminar lea- der. Carr said at the conclusion of the day’s activities, the smooth ness of the operation was a re sult of excellent faculty involve ment,” referring to college in structors who contacted the ex hibitors. He also expressed ap preciation of the participating students and exhibitors. Pep Rally Friday A large pep rally will be held Friday at 3 p.m. by Nyssa High School students to honor the basketball team before the state tournament next week. The rally will start with a snake dance down Main Street to Thunderegg Mall, where the community is invited to join with the student body in cheering, and to hear speeches by coaches and players. LISTEN NYSSA flJUDOGS OREGON STATE 2A TOURNAMENT PINOCHLE PARTY Mrs. Helmar Ostrom en tertained members of the Wed nesday Afternoon Pinochle club at her home with two tables in play. 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