Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 13, 1971, Page 6, Image 6

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    Thursday, May 13, 1971
Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Or«gon
Pag« Six
School Safety Patrolmen Honored
AAUW Selects
SUNSET VALLEY
ACTIVITIES
Winner Of Piano Scholarship
Ruth lngebritz«n
BY MARTHA LORENSEN - PHONE 372 - 2186
*
Scholars hip Winner
SUNSET VALLEY - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alexander on Mo-
The selection of the Ruth
Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen, Harriet ! ther’s Day.
Ingebritzen scholarship was an­
and Gloria had dinner at Me-
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mon­ nounced at the May 10 meeting
Cluskys in Caldwell Sunday. cur of Nyssa, Mrs. Tom Jayo of the American Association of
The * home of Mr. and Mrs. and children of rural Nyssa University Women. NormaJen-
James Phelps was the scene of were visitors at the home of
sen of Ontario was named the
a big family dinner Mother’s Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen Sun­
winner with Suzanne Presley of
Day.
Four generations were day afternoon. The Nielsen’s Vale her alternate. The scholar­
represented. Guests included: moved last week to the tenant ship is full tuition to attend
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Phelps of house on the Munn farm which TV VC.
Parma; Mr. and Mrs. Milford was occupied formerly by the
A number of "action pro­
Phelps and family of Home­ Leroy Smiths. Smith’s moved jects” were discussed as the
dale; Mr. and Mrs. John Pehlps to a Munn tenant house in the group prepared to wind up their
and twin infant daughters of Newell Heights area.
year. Mrs. Jack Strauss en­
Fruitland; Richard Clements of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trump couraged members to write to
Boise, Mrs. Hilda Woodward of of Wallowa and Glenn Brashears, Senator Anothony Yturri to en­
Bakersfield, Calif., Mrs. Mil­ arrived on Saturday morning courage a favorable vote on the
dred Farnsworth and family of to spend the weekend at the measure requiring a deposit on
J i Boise, Ernie Norman and Dar­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess all beverage bottles.
rell Robertson of Kuna.
Asumendi. They were dinner
Some 35 new toothbrushes
Audrie andCarmen Astoreca, guests on Sunday. Other guests were collected and will be given
Patrolmen honored for the months of
Ron Jensen, Pam Silence, Bruce Fowler,
Jody and Barbara Phelps, Har­ were Roberta, Frank, Louis, to the Malheur County Migrant
March, April and May from the Nyssa
Leticia Serrano, Laurie Wright, Kathy Daudt
riet and Gloria Lorensen, were Christine and Tony Asumendi. nurse, FernCramer, to be given
and Sandra Thomas.
Elementary School are shown above.
among those attending a musical Trumps
returned to their to migrant children.
A dis­
They are, from the left, David Perkins,
program and party Saturday home Sunday afternoon.
cussion of establishing a FISH
Guests for apotluckMother’s , at the Christian Church in
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen program in Ontario was also
Day dinner at the Chas. Bowers ; Nyssa.
were Sunday afternoon visitors discussed as was the establish­
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Smith at the home of Mr. and Mrs ment of a recycling center to
home were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Phifer and Jan, Mr. and Mrs. and Valerie, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellison in Wilder.
Lissa Nishitani is the winner of the $150. Stone Piano
collect such things as glass,
<^-BY DALE WITT
PHONE 372-2183-»-»
Astoreca and girls
Charles Chapin and family, Dan , Gabriel
Mrs. FroneStradleyofFruit- aluminum cans, paper, etc.
competition award. It is the highest piano scholarship spon­
Nelson, Mrs. Bill Toomb, Mrs. were dinner guests Mother’s land and Mrs. Ora Newgen at­
Mrs. Jerry Auyer was in sored by Boise State College. Lissa is a freshman there this
Mr. with Mother’s Day wishes.
KINGMAN KOLONY
The contest was held Saturday, May 1, in the Music
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gehrke Mabie Piercy and afternoon cal­ Day at the Sizzler Restaurant tended a meeting of the Jolly charge of the program. Mem­ year.
and Mrs. Vernon Lyons who had
in Boise.
Jane Club which was held at bers brought a number of crea­ Auditorium on the Boise State College campus. Lissa played
been visiting in the Lester of Mountain Home were Satur­ lers were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lowtrip of the Marion McGinnis home on tive art items that they had a program of five memorized compositions.
They were:
Strawn home left Sunday for day evening visitors in the Wil­ Bowers and David. They all
stayed for the evening meal. Ontario were Sunday afternoon Wednesday, Mrs. Stradley re­ made for a display. Mrs. Sam Chopin Ballade #2; Bach Prelude and Fugue; Mozart Sonata
New Plymouth where they will lis Conant home.
Mrs. Bill Toomb visited Mrs. visitors at the Astoreca home. mained with Mrs. Newgen for Pobanz brought ecology posters in G.; Barber Excursions; Brahm’s Intermezzo.
Nancy and Connie Campbell
visit in the A.J. Reiber home
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mitchell an overnight visit at the New- made by her junior high classes.
Delno
Brock Tuesday in Ontario.
prepared
Mother
’
s
Day
dinner
before returning to their home
She is a student of Carroll Meyer. Judges for this contest
Saturday, Mrs. Bill Toomb and sons were Sunday evening gen home.
for their grandmother Camp­
Hostesses for the meeting
in Hermiston.
were ten music professors from the college.
visitors at the Lewis Mitchell
and
Mrs.
Roy
Mecham
went
to
recently
received
Word
was
bell,
their
mother,
Mrs.
Earl
were
Mrs.
Auyer,
Mrs.
Wins
­
Thursday Mrs. Bill Toomb,
home.
On the same occasion, Alan Ludwig, pianist of Ontario,
of the serious illness of Arthur ton Quisenberry, Mrs. Robert
Mrs. Lester Strawn, Mrs. Luit Campbell and their sister, Mrs. Boise to get Mrs. Marie Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood Johnson. He is in the general Sherve, Mrs. Gary McGraw, and Ronald Itami, clarinetist from Nampa tied for the Tuesday
and
Mrs.
Mabie
Piercy
who
Rita
McCain.
Stam, Mrs. Chas. Bowers, Mrs.
Musicale Award of $200. for the finest instrumentalist. Both
Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Ver­ came by plane from a trip to visited Howard Connaughy who hospital in Seattle at this time. Miss Mary Graham and Miss
Oscar Schafer and Mrs. Don
boys are sophomores at Boise State College. Alan is a student
is recuperating at the Holy Ro­ Johnson has been in this area Betty Elder.
Fox went to Ontario to the Beef- non Lyons of Hermiston came to Tennessee.
of Carroll Meyer, and Ronald a student of James Hopper.
Mother’s Day dinner guests sary Hospital in Ontario.
nearly every summer for a
visit his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Orama.
Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen vacation visit with friends here.
Friday they at the Herschel Thompson home
Saturday
evening
Leslie Lester Strawn.
and Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford His home is in the Seattle area. weiner roast in the yard at the
Strawn of Killeen, Texas called went to Boise to visit another were Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomp­
Nielsen
of
Ontario
had
Sunday
son
and
family
of
Seneca;
Mr.
Donnie, Kristy and Bruce Wil­ Harley Wilson home Sunday
his mother, Mrs. Lester Strawn sister, Mrs. E.H. Yancy. While
dinner at the home of their son, children of Bill Wilson’s
evening.
there another sister, Mr. and and Mrs. Gary Thompson and
mother,
Mrs.
Effie
Nielsen
in
Mr. and Mrs. LarryCulbert-
family
of
Nyssa;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
of
Roswell
were
weekend
guests
Mrs. A.J. Relber of New Ply­
Nu Acres.
at the Harley Wilson home. son were dinner guests at the
mouth and Mr. and Mrs. David Rex Walters of Boise, who pro­
Mrs. Bill Nielsen, Mrs. El­
vided the dinner; Mrs. Ellis
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Holly, Mrs. Donald Coleman home near
Grant of Payette came.
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Les­ Walters of Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. ver Nielsen and Mrs. Marion Bill Wilson and children, had a Harper Sunday.
CUSTOM
ter Strawn and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaffeld of Jameson Chard attended the Christian
Vernon Lyons went to Leslie were afternoon coffee guests. Business Womens’ meeting and
I
PICTURE
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer luncheon, which was held on
FULL 3” KILN DRIED PONDEROSA PINE
Gulch, enroute they were in a
FRAMING
bad cloud burst. They went on called on her sister, Mr. and Wednesday at the LaPaloma
in Ontario.
With 2,040 Holes
to Jordan Valley before re­ Mrs. Kirby Kendal in Caldwell
Gordon Council of Caldwell
Sunday morning, then went to
turning home.
Kase Donker and Cor Beerof Meridian to spend the day with and Casey Counsil of New Ply­
ALSO HAVE COAST FIR AND SUGAR PINE
Holland visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall, mouth were Saturday dinner
CHOICE OF FOUR HOLE SIZES
their friends, Mr. and Mrs. their son John and family and guests at the home of their
COME IN AND LET US EXPLAIN OUR PROVED METHOD
Mrs.
Bertha
Wimpy.
Mrs.
grandma,
Mrs.
Lois
Counsil.
Klaas Laan.
AND USE OF NU-BORD
Mrs. Lois Counsil received
Wimpy returned home with the
Schafers to spend a few days phone calls and Mother’s Day
before returning to her home in cards from all of her children.
Nezperce.
Charles Moore, Mrs. Lois
425 N. MAIN ST.
372-3303
Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox spent Counsil, and John Knottingham
811 EMISON
PHONE 372-3406
Mother’s Day afternoon visiting spent Sunday sightseeing in the
INTERIOR, LATEX
his mother, Mrs. Nina Fox in hills and desert. They picnicked
Ontario.
in the Sage Flat area.
GAL.
Mrs. Mabie Piercy was a late
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Osborne
Sunday dinner guest of her son, of Durkee and Mrs. Dora Os­
ful - pruf , latex
E xtremely
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy and borne of Nyssa were Wednesday
GAL.
family.
Washable
dinnerguests at the home of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Irby of John Reffett.
SEMI GLOSS
Payette visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood and 1
Ed Nedrow Tuesday evening. Adah Louise, Mrs. Sue Marshall
GAL.
QT.
Isac Martinez is going to and Mrs. Adah Schweizer, were
college at Eugene.
He tele­ dinner guests Sunday at Mc-
phoned the Ed Nedrow family Garvins’ Smorgasbord in Cald­
Friday. They were having riots well.
Mrs. Ann Davis and Pat Smith I
there and it was very noisy.
Mrs. May Lytle and Lee of Ontario were Sunday after- I
Davis of Roswell were Mother’s noon visitors at the home of I
I
Day dinner guests in the Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood at- I
Robb home.
Mrs. Earl Kygar, Jay and tended the wedding of Chris I
Mavis McConathy were Mo­ Davis and Jerry Foster, which I
ther’s Day dinner guests at the was solemnized at the Metho- I
Donald Coleman home in Har­ dist Church in Ontario Friday. I
A reception in the church base- I
per.
1088 Decorator Colors
I
Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Bowman ment followed the wedding.
Choose Any Color You Want
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price and I
of San Bernadino, Calif., brought
cake and ice cream Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder I 1
GIRL’S SUMMER
evening when they came to visit of Nyssa were dinner guests I
FULL TABLE OF
Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson. Sunday at the home of Mr. and I
BABY DOLL
We Give & Redeem SRV Stamps
GIRLS’
I
Mrs. Marie Earp and Mrs. Mrs. Bill Sweeney.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Dimmitt I
Herschel Thompson were in­
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Her- I
vited guests for the event.
bert Dimmitt and family, Mrs. I
Nettie Schimmick, Mr. and Mrs. I
Firemen Summoned
SOODS
Harold Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. I
Nyssa Volunteer Firemen
PRICED '
4^ 4^
answered a call Monday morn­ Bill Sweeney and family were I
DON’T MISS
Sunday
afternoon
visitors
in
the
I
ing at 1:45 a.m. N. of Tarters
PRICED
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price. I
OK Tire Shop.
THIS VALUE
g
NYSSA
AT ONLY
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Langley, I |
SELL
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It was. a grass fire and took
and Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs. Keith I
about 20 minutes to extinguish.
Langley and sons, Mr. and Mrs. I
Ken Findling, and Mrs. E.J. I 1
CLOSE OUT
Hobson were dinner guests on I
Mother’s Day at the home of I
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer. I
72 x 90 - WASHABLE
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGinnis I
For
'new-car
’
performance
and
family
of
Joseph
spent
Sa-
I
Top line brake linings in­
NYLON BLEND
and safety, replace worn
turday night at the home of Mr. I
stalled by men who are
BE SURE
________
shock
absorbers
now.
and
Mrs.
Ira
Price.
The
Me-
I
Brake Specialists.
Ginnis family were here to at- I
NOT TO
* OU’LL NEVER 4^4^
tend funeral services for an I
BELIEVE
MISS
uncle, Cecil Smith, which was I
REAL
Installed
on Monday. They returned home I
rHIS
PRICE
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THIS SALE
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Monday evening.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price and I
Joel were dinner guests Sunday I
FAMOUS SPRINGMAID
19x33 APOLLO
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I
MEN’S
Kenneth Price in the Ridge- I
REVERSIBLE
view community.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price I
IRREGULARS OF
were Friday evening visitors I
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I
$1.98 And $2.98
Ira Price.
I
COMPARE
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gerber, I
A PRICE
Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of I
THIS PRICE
P*^e Adjust Toe-in
ANYONE CAN A A
Ontario, and Mrs. John Reffett I
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Check Master
drove to Fare Well Bend on I
ANYWHERE
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• Adjust Caster
I
AFFORD AT
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Cylinder
Mother’s Day and had dinner at I
• Adjust Brakes
Road Test Car
the restaurant.
I
M| • Adjust Camber
for Safety Check
Mrs. Hattie Felty, Mr. and I
WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS
Mrs. Robert Felty and family, I
of Homedale, Mr. and Mrs. Or- I
ville Felty and Louise, Mr. and I
Mr». David Felty of Nampa, ■
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Me- I
Millen and family of rural On- I
Phon« 372-3563
The Store Where Your $$$ Buy More
Nyssa Oregon
tario were guests for a picnic I
NYSSA, OREGON
372-3549
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KINGMAN KOLONY NEWS
ICTUS
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BUILDING NEEDS
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BUILDING CENTER
539,
WALL PAINT
?Mystery Value Days?
$59»
WALL PAINT
$795
ENAMEL
LATEX ENAMEL QT$3,,GAL$8W
DOORS OPEN
at 9 A. M.
7 IN. ROLLER COVERS EA. 39c
ROLLER & TRAY SETS
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Mystery Value
PAJAMAS
OR GOWNS
"firestone
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LADIES'
Brake Reline
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Shock Absorbers
Cannon Blankets
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MATERIALS
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Expert wheel
ALIGNMENT
BATH TOWELS
BRA/DfD RUGS
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savings
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WILSON BROS. DEPT. STORE
TARTER'S OK TIRE STORE
dinner at the home of Mr. and I
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