Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 01, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, April 1, 1971
Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
SUNSET VALLEY
ACTIVITIES
BY MARTHA LORENSEN
SUNSET VALLEY - Mr. and
Mrs. Jim McGinnis and family
of Joseph were overnight guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Price Saturday. The Mc­
Ginnis family toured Disneyland
and other points of interest du­
ring spring vacation time.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder
of Nyssa visited Sunday even­
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Price.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyn Price and
family of La Grande spent last
week visiting in this area with
friends and relatives.
Mrs. Elver Nielsen and Mrs.
Doyn Price went shopping in
Ontario Monday.
Mr. Jess Asumendi, Curtis
and Lillena visited during spring
vacation at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Trump at Wallowa.
They returned home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyn Price of
La Grande, Ewen Chard of
Nyssa and Mrs. Elver Nielsen
were dinner guests on Thurs­
day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs.
Homer Whitman at
Emmett.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Niel-
son of Ontario were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Elver Nielsen.
Mrs. Dick Bennett and child­
ren of Big Bend were Saturday
afternoon visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn.
Pat Smith of Vale was a Sun­
day morning visitor at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger
were Friday evening visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Gordon and family in Payette.
Babe Derrick was a Saturday
afternoon visitor at the Jack
Wood home.
Mrs.
Robert Schweizer,
Cherie and Chris of Burns vi-
sited during the week at the
home of Mrs. Adah Schweizer.
Mrs. Larry Culbertson and
children spent Thursday and
Friday at Jordon Valley visit­
ing relatives and friends.
Mrs. Alice Ford of Grand­
view was a guest this week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Price.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder,
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Dimmitt
anC Mrs. Nettie Schimmick of
Nyssa were Sunday evening din-
NHS CALENDAR
APRIL 1 - Malheur Teachers
Assoc., Dinner, Eastside Cafe,
Ontario, 7 p.m.
; TVCC Forum, Cafeteria, 8
p.m.
• APRIL 2 - Track, Emmett
and Ontario, here, 4 p.m.
Tennis, Weiser, here, 3:30
p.m.
; Spring Music Concert, Multi­
purpose room, 8 p.m.
; APRIL 3 - Drill Team Con­
test, Parma High School gym,
8 a.m.
I Baseball - Doubleheader -
John Day, here 1 p.m.
• APRIL 5 - FFA Banquet,
Cafeteria, 7 p.m.
- APRIL 6 - Tennis at Vale,
3:45 p.m.
Z APRIL 7 - Tennis at On­
tario, 4 p.m.
; APRIL 8 - Track at Valli-
vue, 2 p.m.
J«rry Ballon Visits
Parants In Nyssa
~ BY MARGARET EVANS
Mr. and Mrs. Warren (Lu­
cille) Adams of Caldwell were
weekend guests at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Bertram.
Sunday, March 28, the Ber­
trams hosted a dinner in honor
of a very special occasion,
their daughter Lucille’s “21”
birthday anniversary. Other
dinner guests besides the
honoree and her husband were,
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Sage and
Miss Cheryl Wilson. Warren
and Lucille are students at the
C of 1.
PHONE 674-2074 *
PHONE 372
ner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Price.
Mr. and Mrs. John Price and
Becky of Nyssa were callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Price Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger
were Friday afternoon callers
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gabriel Astoreca.
Mrs. Maude Cooper of Vale
was a Friday overnight guest
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Lorensen and family.
Mrs. Sue Marshall was a
visitor on Sunday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Adah Sch­
weizer.
Mrs. Mamie Dudley of Twin
Falls returned to her home on
Thursday, she has been visiting
her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Hillis.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell
visited Friday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Mitchell in Payette.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dines
of Homedale were dinner guests
Sunday at the home of M.
and Mrs. Ora Newgen.
Mr. and Mrs. Yorki Echevar­
ria of Boise were Sunday after­
noon visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wil­
son and family returned toCor-
vallis Monday after spending the
spring vacation in this area,
visiting friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Derrick and
Terry, were dinner guests Sun­
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Wood.
Mrs. Sue Marshall was a
visitor Sunday afternoon at the
Jack Wood home.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams
and Mrs. John Reffett were
dinner guests Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Thur­
man Hill in Apple Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Prince­
house of Ontario were Monday
dinner guests at the home of
Mrs. John Reffett.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gard­
ner of Moses Lake visited
this week in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Loyd Adams and Mrs.
John Reffett.
Dr. Rex Langley, Mrs. E.J.
Hobson and Mr. and Mrs. Ho­
mer Brewer were dinner guests
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Langley. The oc­
casion was in honor of Jim­
mie Langley’s birthday. Jim­
mie spent the past week at his
parents home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alex­
ander and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Grottveit of Nyssa, were
dinner guests Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
Fogleman in Nampa. The birth­
days of Mrs. Grottveit, Fogle­
man and Scott Fogleman were
honored.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rathjen
of Durango, Colorado are visi­
tors this week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn.
Mrs. Rathjen is the aunt of Mrs.
Glenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lovelace
and family of Wilder were Sun­
day dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn.
Lorensens,
Mitchells, and
Newgens were among those at­
tending the Thompson sale in
the Vale area Saturday. Lunch
was served by the Pioneer
Ladies.
Jerry Bellon spent Thursday
and was an overnight guest
Thursday night at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Bellon.
He was host to his
parents and his sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Jefferies, at the
Eastside Cafe in Ontario Thurs­
day evening honoring his father
on his birthday anniversary.
Jerry was graduated from
Nyssa High School, attended
Idaho State University in Poca­
tello and received his Docto­
rate at Berkeley. He then joined
the Sacramento State College
staff and remained there until
this year when he took the
position of Department Head at
the University of Tennessee in
Knoxville. Jerry was enroute
to San Francisco from Knox­
ville when he visited his pa­
rents. He will instruct a work­
shop at the college in San Fran­
cisco this week.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the nurses
and other staff members at
Malheur Memorial Hospital for
their excellent care and atten­
tion during my recent stay in
the hospital.
Dick Miller
NU ACRES- Mrs. Woodrow
Wilson was called to Madra>
last week because of the death of
her brother-in-law, I.W. Edi­
son. She accompanied her nep­
hew, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Edison to their home at Elk­
ton, Oregon and stayed all
night. Then she went on to
Albany where she visited her
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Don
Haley and family, returning
Wednesday night.
Dorene Wilson of Ontario
spent a few days of her spring
vacation with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson.
Frank Fry, a student at the
U of I, spent the weekend with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. George
Pulsipher.
Mr. and Mrs. Pulsipher were
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Nora Bishop of Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Garv Trover of
Richland, Washinton spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sherman Keck.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Osgood
and family of Middleton, and Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Otto of Nampa
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mell. In
the afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Mell, Jr. of Payette, Mr.
and Mrs. Crawford Otto and
family of Caldwell, Mrs. Fran-
ces Davis, and Don Leggitt
of Caldwell came for a visit
with the Mells.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pugh,
Rebecca and Scott, of Lakeview
spent last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Keck.
Clarence is the music teacher
in the Lakeview schools and was
having spring vacation. Keith
Keck, of the U of I, spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Keck.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rice of
Anderson, Calif., surprised his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
George Dohner, when they came
to spend last weekend with them.
NEEDLES & SPOONS
Doyle is the band instructor
Our 4-H club met March
at the Anderson schools.
24, at the home of Mrs. Donna
ORDER
f Thomas.
President Linda Church cal­
EASTERN I led the meeting to order. We
salutes and
STAR
j said the two flag
sang, "Down in the Valley.”
The secretary read the minutes
Stardusters, OES,
met at and we had roll call.
We
the home of Louise Wernick answered to our favorite fruit.
March 29, at a special meeting.
Some finished their oven
Thirteen answered roll call. mitts and started on the draw­
The evening was spent making string apron. We decided that
table favors for Malheur we would make anything we
Memorial
Rest Home and wanted on our next project.
Friendship night of Golden Rule
Refreshments were brought
Chapter, to be held April 5. and served by Rhonda Miller.
Next meeting will be April Afterwards we played a game.
place to be announced. —Laurie Wright, reporter.
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IEYE Delegate Returns
After Six Months In Peru
Nadine Spitze, Oregon IFYF
delegate to Peru, returns to
Malheur County April 5 - 11.
From here, she will continue
on short visits throughout va­
rious counties in Oregon.
Miss Spitze departed for Peru
August 18, 1970, and has spent
the last six months in that
country. She lived with dif­
ferent host families to get dif­
ferent views of life styles in
Peru. This is similar to how
an IFYE in Oregon would spend
his stay.
The International Farm Youth
Exchange (IFYE), conducted by
the National 4-H Foundation for
the Cooperative Extension Ser­
vice, is a youth educational pro­
gram operating between the
United States and Peru is in
cooperation with Nacional de
Clubs 4-S. Friends of 4-H in
Oregon and the Ralston Purina
Company assisted in financing
this exchange.
Miss Spitze was a 4-H mem­
ber for eight years, Social
Chairman and then President at
the Azalea House at OSU. She
received the DAR Local and
County GoodCitizenship Award,
the Local Elks Leadership
Awards, and a Union Pacific
Scholarship. She is a member
of the National 4-H Honorary,
Mu ~
Beta Beta:
a dorm
counselor at the 1968 Oregon
State Fair; and was assistant
dorm supervisor at the 1969
Summer School.
In June 1969, Miss Spitze
obtained a B.S. in elementary
education from OSU. She taught
5th grade in the Parkrose Pu­
blic Schools before leaving on
her IFYE assignment.
Nadine Spitze is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L.
Spitze of Nyssa.
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MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
MARCH 25 - Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Huffman, Parma, a boy.
MARCH 26 - Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Gallegos, Nyssa, a boy.
COMING EVENTS
MARCH 27 - Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Jaramillo, Ontario, a
TODAY, APRIL 1 - Ameri­ boy.
can Legion and Auxiliary, Pan­
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Price,
cake feed, 7 p.m.
Vale, a boy.
Oregon Trail Grange, 8 p.m.
MARCH 28 - Mr. and Mrs.
TVCC Board of Education- Roger Haro, Nyssa, a boy.
Open Forum - Cafeteria, 8p.m.
MARCH 29 - Mr. and Mrs.
Malheur Council PTA, Nyssa, Harold Lamb, New Plymouth,
Jr. High, 8 p.m.
a girl.
FRIDAY, APRIL 2 - Friend­
ship Circle, IOOF Hall, 2 p.m.
HOLY ROSARY
Drivers License Exams, Li­
HOSPITAL
brary Mtg. Room, 9 a.m. to
MARCH 30 - Mr. and Mrs.
4 p.m.
Patrick McDonough, Ontario,
SATURDAY, APRIL 3 - Mer­ a boy.
ry Widows, Leona Reeves, 6:30
¡p.m.
Mrs. Margaret Gallegos was
Recovery Inc., Christian
pleasantly surprised at 5 a.m.
Church, 8 p.m.
Z MONDAY, APRIL 5 - Le­ Tuesday morning, when she re­
gion Auxiliary Past Presidents, ceived a long distance call from
her son Gilbert, telling of the
Leroy Herrman home.
Golden Rule Chapter, OES, arrival of a grandson.
Sgt. and Mrs. Gilbert Gal­
Masonic Hall, Friendship night
legos Jr. of Bergstrom Air
8 p.m.
TUESDAY, APRIL 6 - Sugar Force Base, Austin, Texas, are
Beat TOPS met at room 1 at the proud parents of a baby
boy. The baby, not yet named,
high school, 7:30 p.m.
, LDS 2nd Ward Relief Society was born March 30 and weighed
Visiting Teachers report Mtg. 7 pounds and 11 ounces.
Grancfcarents are Mr. and
>30 a.m., regular mtg. 10a.m.
Lions Club, Twilight Cafe Mrs. Gilbert Gallegos, Sr. of
WEDNESDAY, APRIL7-LDS Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Log-
1st Ward Relief Society, Visit­ ston of Becher City, Ill.
ing Teachers report mtg., 9:30
alm., reg. mtg. at 10 a.m.
^Chamber
of Commerce,
»townies Cafe.
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BIRTHDAY DINNER
NU ACRES HAPPENINGS
AHS CALENDAR
APRIL 2 - Letterman’s Ball
Baseball, Marsing, there, 4p.m.
APRIL 5 - JV Baseball, On­
tario
APRIL 6 - Baseball Nampa
Christian, here, 4 p.m.
APRIL 7 - Adrian Invitational
Boys and Girls
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DOG FOOD
Frozen Foods
MORTON’S 11 oz.
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