Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 13, 1971, Page 10, Image 10

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    Thursday, May 13, 1971
The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
NEWS FROM BIG BEND
BY GOLDIE ROBERTS
BIG BEND - Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Holly Johnson of Ontario
Ben Witty and Carl, Rosalie called on Mrs. Verl Bishop
Shirk and Joseph McCracken Saturday afternoon.
were supper guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De
Mrs. Lawrence McCracken of Water attended baptizing cere­
Ontario Monday evening.
monies fortheir grandson, Ker­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Callaham rick Bauman at the Conservative
of Jordan Valley were Sunday Baptist Church in NyssaSunday
visitors in the Lee Lovitt home. morning. In the afternoon their
Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. children, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van
Tommy Martin and Fred Mar­ De Water and family of Adrian,
tin of Parma called.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reed and
Pomona Grange will meet in girls of Boise and Mr. and Mrs.
the Big Bend Grange Hall Fri­ Larry Bauman and boys of Nyssa
day evening.
came for a picnic dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brumbach
Miss Helen Hatch of Ontario
called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe was a weekend visitor in the
King in Baker Friday evening. James McGinnis home.
They reported the Kings were
Mrs. Florence Gale is visiting
expecting their son, Mr. and her daughter, Mrs. Lucy Sher­
Mrs. Louis King and great- wood in San Francisco.
granddaughter, Kari, his sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Lovitt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles David­ of Santa Barbara, Calif., were
son all of Salem for Mother’s Wednesday guests of Mr. and
weekend. Louis is able to be Mrs. Lee Lovitt. The men
back at work now following are brothers.
being badly burned on a con­
Relatives coming for the fu­
struction job several months neral of Cecil Smith were, Mr.
ago.
and Mrs. Cecil Bledsoe and
Jolly Janes Club met Wed- family of Kent, Wash., Mr. and
nesday afternoon with Mrs. Mrs. Archie Cantrell of Grass
James McGinnis.
Mrs. Dick Valley, Mr. and Mrs. James
Davis and Mrs. Horace Chaney McGinnis, Jr. of Joseph, Mr.
assisted. There were 14 mem­ and Mrs. Emil Beguhl and fa­
bers present. A silent auction mily of Boise and Mr. and
was held following the business Mrs. Garrett Bowen of Boise.
meeting.
Mrs. Verl Bishop returned
Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock Friday morning from Corvallis
were Sunday dinner guests of where she had attended Oregon
Mrs. Edythe Prosser.
Homemakers State Council.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell
Mrs. Dallas Chaney, child­
were Mother’s Day guests of ren spent Mother’s weekend in
Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Seuell in Eugene with her mother, Mrs.
Nampa.
Ruth Bishop.
Mrs. Josie Roadman of Spring­
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Cart­
field, Oregon came Thursday wright of Boise called on Mr.
to visit her sister, Mr. and and Mrs. Ray Cartwright Sat­
Mrs. Ray Cartwright.
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Whitting­
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett,
ton of Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett, Lonnie and Lauri
George Sinnemaki of Meridian were Sunday guests of Mrs. I
called on Mr. and Mrs. Verl Margaret Wood in Marsing.
Bishop Sunday evening.
Oscar Lovitt of Spokane came '
Jodie Slippy of the Owyhee Thursday evening to spend the .
Corners was a Saturday over­ weekend with his brother, Lee
night guest of Julie Clucas. Lovitt and family.
i
Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop
Edythe Prosser were luncheon and Steve attended a family 1
guests of Mrs. Delno Brock
dinner at Pollard’s Cafe in
Thursday. In the afternoon they Caldwell in honor of Mother’s 1
attended the Beef-O-Rama in Day Sunday.
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins I
Mrs. Betty Samer was a Mo­ attended a Betts family gather- 1
ther’s Day dinner guest of Mr. ing at the home of Mrs. Creola 1
and Mrs. Ron Mallea in Ontario. Betts in Boise Sunday, five of J
Mrs. Julia Callaham is visi­ Mrs. Bett’s daughters were pre- I
ting the Lee Lovitts after help­ sent they were Mr. and Mrs. J
ing in the Ray Callaham home Joe (Mildred) Devers, Salinas, 1
in Reno, Nevada.
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Faye) J
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Devers of Pelton, Clarkston, Wash.; Mr. 1
Salina, Calif., were Friday and Mrs. Don (Evelyn ) Ander- J
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Varner son, Mr. and Mrs. Arnie ]
Hopkins. Mrs. Devers will be (Eleanor) Amundson all of Boise i
remembered by her Big Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Varner (Irma) 1
friends as Mildred Betts.
Hopkins.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Willis
and baby of Boise called on Mr.
and Mrs. James McGinnis Sun­ Nyssa High School
day afternoon.
The Messrs, and Messers. To Present Awards
Harvey Bennett, Dyre Roberts,
The Nyssa High School will
Darrell English, Leroy Bennett
Assembly
and Mr. Varner Hopkins at­ have its Awards
this
year
at
10
a.m.,
Thurs­
tended funeral services for Mr.
William Kniefel in Roswell day, May 20 in the gym. All
school awards will be presented
Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. RayCartwright at this time.
The parents and friends are
and Mrs. Josie Roadman took
all
invited to attend this as­
Sunday dinner to the home of
sembly.
Billy Lawler in Meridian.
Mrs. Ben Witty and Carl,
Rosalie Shirk and Lisa Spears OPS - Blue Shield
spent the weekend visiting at
Newberg, Oregon. Saturday they
Meeting At Owyhee
visited the zoo in Portland. Her
grandfather, Joseph McCracken
A quarterly meeting of the
returned home with them for a
Eastern Oregon Medical So­
visit.
ciety’s Review Committee for
OPS-Blue Shield will be held
Saturday (May 15) at 3:30 p.m.
at the Owyhee Lake Lodge in
Nyssa.
Committee members Include
Drs. James R. Broun, chair­
man, and R.M. Connell, both of
Pendleton; K.A. Danford, Nyssa;
Bruce Hipp and Kelly LaFay John R. Higgins, Baker, and J.E.
will represent Nyssa High Indihar,
LaGrande. Special
School at the state golf tourna­ guests of the committee for the
ment in Portland next weekend. meeting will be Drs. Louis J.
The boys qualified at John Day Feves, Penleton, and Kenneth
last Saturday.
E. Kerby, Nyssa, both members
Also going to the tournament of the OPS-Blue Shield Board
from
this
area is Pat of Trustees.
McGowan, Vale.
Nyssa Boys To
Attend State
Golf Tourney
Nyssa Beats
AHS CALENDAR
Capital, 5 - 4
MAY 15 - State Track Glrls
MAY 21 - Baseball District
Playoff
MAY 22 - Class Night
MAY 23 - Graduation
MAY 25 - Baseball Quarter
Finals
MAY 28 - Baseball Semi-
Finals
Schools Out
MAY 31 - Baseball Finals
Nyssa pitcher Greg Perdue
fired a two-hitter at Capital
and socked a home run to lead
the Bulldogs to a 5-4 non­
conference win over the Eagles
Thursday.
The Bulldogs, now 12-7 of
the season, actually won the
game in the bottom of the last
inning on a single by Ron Moffis
that scored Perdue. The Bull­
dogs scored earlier in the in­
ning on a run-scoring double
by Keith Oldemeyer.
Perdue fanned five but walked
five as he out-dueled Eagle
Two former Nyssa High School track stars now pose as
present track team coaches (L to R) Mr. Glenn Walker and
Mr. Gerald Talbot are shown in anticipation of an upcoming
track meet.
ON TARGET EVERY TIME
NHS CALENDAR
MAY 17 - Budget Elections
8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
State Golf Tournament
MAY 18 - State Golf Tourn­
ament
Biology II visit Nampa State
School
Science Club Film 8 p.m.
in Multi-Purpose room
MAY 20 - Award Assembly
hurler Doug Jones. The Eagles 10 a.m. in gym. Parents in­
got four runs in the second, vited.
two via a double by Scott Green.
MAY 21 - Last Day of School
Perdue,
Oldemeyer
and for Seniors
Moffis each had two hits for
MAY 23 - Graduation, 8:15
the Bulldogs.
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MAY 13 - Pop Concert in
S. Park, 7:30 p.m.
MAY 14 - All day Library
Field Trip
Malheur County Track Meet
at Ontario.
AFS Spaghetti Feed, 6 to 8
p.m.
Jr. High Picnic
District Baseball Playoffs,
Madras, here 4:30 D.m.
MAY 15 - District Playoffs,
Madras, here 12:30 p.m.
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