Thursday, May 20, 1971 w to w w to <*■ to » <*. « <*. w to Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Or«gon w <*. to e SUNSET VALLEY ACTIVITIES B ♦ *T/7//////rJ ' ------BY MARTHA LORENSEN SUNSET VALLEY - Mrs. Audrie andCarmen Astoreca, John Reffett received a phone who are piano students of Mrs. message Sunday announcing the Alice Nishitani, were partici- arrival of a new great-grand­ pants of a recital presented Sun- son born May 17, at the Fair­ day afternoon in the chorus banks hospital. The baby’s room of the Nyssa High School. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Twenty-four students per­ Hite. Paternal grandparents formed. are Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hite Mr. and Mrs. Jim Langley also of Alaska. and Mrs. E.J. Hobson attended Mrs. Lois Counsil, Charles a pot-luck dinner hosted at Moore of Ontario, John Knot- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy tingham, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wild Sunday for the Sunday Young and Mrs. Ross and son school class. of Portland were rock hunting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reffett Saturday and enjoyed a picnic and daughters, Nancy and Joan, dinner in the Shellbark area. of Moses Lake were guests Meeting of the Pleasant Hour over the weekend at the home club was held Monday at the of their mother, Mrs. John home of Mrs. Ira Price, with Reffett. They returned to Moses 11 members attending. Lake Sunday. Bill Sweeney was admitted Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Prince­ at the Malheur Memorial Hos­ house of Ontario were Sunday pital Saturday as a medical dinner guests at the home of patient. Mrs. John Reffett. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Tal­ Mrs. Harriet Turner and two bot, Luella Findling, Rusty Tal­ little neighbor friends, Alicia bot, Mr. and Mrs. DonColeman and Becky, were visitors Sun­ and Shawn and Mr. and Mrs. day at the W.L. Chapin home. Larry Culbertson and family Gloria Lorensen was among were guests Sunday at the home the students of the Adrian sixth of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cul­ grade class who went on the bertson. The occasion was in field trip Thursday and enjoyed honor of the wedding anniver­ the Outdoor Education Tour saries of the LarryCulbertsons planned by the BLM and the Ex­ and the Buster Talbots. tension Service. Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hoag- were Saturday dinner guests at lund of Baker were Wednesday the home of Mr. and Mrs. visitors at the Ken Lorensen Emerson Bingaman in Fruit­ home. land. Ex-Nebraska friends of Ken­ Mrs. Elver Nielsen attended neth Johnson of Caldwell are the Christian Business Wo­ glad to learn of the progressive men’s Executive meeting held improvement of Johnson’s Tuesday morning at the home health. He has been completely of Mrs. Gertrude Bliss in Pay­ removed from intensive care ette. and will soon be able to go Harriet Lorensen, Jody to his home. Phelps and Carmen Astoreca Women of the Owyhee Com- ; were among the junior high munity Church are preparing j students of the Adrian school a Banquet which will be served i who participated in the Adrian, in the church basement Satur­ Nyssa and Vale track meet and day evening, May29at5:30p.m. party, held Friday afternoon at Plates will be $1.50. Members the school grounds in Nyssa. of the Prairie Bible Institute Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price at­ will be present for the dinner. tended a Pomona Grange meet­ There will be a program and ing held Saturday evening at the Fellowship followed by special Big Bend Grange Hall. speakers with special singing. Vicky and Susan Share and All friends and interested Sherrie Price were weekend persons are invited, but should visitors at the home of their contact Pastor Fred Moxom grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. to reserve plates. Phone 372- Ira Price. 2761, no later than May 22. Mr. and Mrs. John Price and Becky, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price were Sunday ~C>O'C afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price. Cynthia Chapin, daughter of the Charles Chapins, spent the Tina Call weekend at the home of her ADRIAN - Mr. and Mrs. K.C parents. Beitman of Lexington, Nebr. Mrs. Richard Ellison of Wil­ are visiting the home of Mr der and her daughter, Mrs. Au­ and Mrs. F.E. Deffer for a drey Keeland of Myrtle Point, few days. Sunday the Deffers were dinner guests Thursday at and Mr. and Mrs. Beitman were the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora dinner guests at the home of Newgen. Fred Deffer. Mrs. Joanne Show was a Clyde Martin, son of Mr. and visitor at the Ora newgen home Mrs. Robert Duncan went to Sunday evening. Forest Grove, May 12 to attend Mrs. Judy Nielsen was the "Music in May.” He re­ hostess Saturday afternoon at turned May 15. a Baby Shower honoring the Mrs. Bill Looney, Mary and twin girls of Mr. and Mrs. Marge were Sunday dinner John Phelps now of Fruitland. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. James Phelps Long. Last Thursday the Longs of this area are the paternal had Mr. and Mrs. Tague of On­ grandparents of the babies. tario for evening visitors. Guests were Mrs. Harold Dail Mr. and Mrs. K.I. Peterson and daughters, Mrs. Boyd Haney were Sunday dinner guests of and daughter, Mrs. Jess Asu- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mervil mendi and daughter, Mrs. Ken Hutchinson of Nyssa. The Pe­ Lorensen and daughters, Mrs. tersons had callers from Vale James Phelps and daughters, Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. Wayne Robb, Mrs. Amy Martin. Friday evening the Stradley, Mrs. Elver Nielsen Petersons visited with Mrs. and Mrs. Clara Corfield. Marie Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moore Mr. and Mrs. Wesley B. Wal­ and family of rural Nyssa and ker Sr. were Sunday afternoon Tony Kratzberg of Parma were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday dinner guests at the Gayle Martin. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora New­ Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Mackey gen. visited their mother, Mrs. Flo­ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ellison res Goweyin Boise Friday after­ and family of Nampa were Sun­ noon thru Sunday. Two sisters day afternoon visitors at the were also visitors, Mrs. Lois home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Durocher and family, Wilma Newgen. Long and Pat. Thursday they Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell also visited Mr. and Mrs. Char­ were visitors Sunday at the home les Walker where they enjoyed of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mitchell playing Pinochle duringthe eve­ in Payette. ning. Mrs. Myrtle Hillis and Mr. On Saturday the 15th, Mr. and and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell were Mrs. Wesley B. Walker, Sr. Nampa business visitors Thurs­ enjoyed a picnic with their son day. Wesley Walker, Jr. Chuck Wal­ Mrs. Robert Smith Jr., of Pen­ ker, another son, entertained dleton and her aunt of Kellogg Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Walker, were Saturday evening visitors Sr. with a Mother’s Day din­ at the home of Mrs. LoisCoun­ ner. sil. Tina and Jeff Hamilton, son Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knot- and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tingham and son David of Gold Don Hamiliton, stayed with their Beach, Oregon arrived Sunday cousin in Payette over the week­ evening to visit their mother, end returning home Sunday Mrs. Lois Counsil, and other afternoon. relatives. Cecil Webb announces the : Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel As- departure of her daughter Tam­ toreca and Mr. and Mrs. Ed my Webb to visit her sister in Lowtrip of Ontario, celebrated North Fork, Virginia where they their wedding anniversaries plan on a summer cruise. Friday evening with a dinner Mr. and Mrs. Junior Matt­ party in Caldwell. hews, Becky; and Debbie Bow­ • Audrie Astoreca, Frank Asu- ers, spent the weekend with inendi and Roberta Asumendi Matthews’ parents Mr. and Mrs. fcere included among a group E.R. Magden in Mountain Home. of Adrian High School students who attended the play, "Beckett” Which was presented by local talent of the Boise schools and college at the Lutheran Church Friday evening. BIG BEND BUC KAROO’S The 4-H Big Bend Buckaroo’s met May 12 at the high school. Insurance was collected and sent in for the coming year. The Invitational Horse Show to be held at Ontario May 29 was discussed and entry forms were passed out. A practice will be held at the Big Bend Park, May 16. Several members plan to enter the 4-H Artistic Spanish Horse Drawing Contest. —Donna White, reporter, NEEDLES AND SPOONS The Needles and Spoons 4-H club met at the home of Mrs. Donna Thomas Wednesday, May 12th. President Linda Church cal­ led the meeting to order, We said the two flag salutes and sang "Old Smokey.” The se- cretary read the minutes and called roll. We answered roll call by saying our favorite pro­ gram on T.V. Then we each started working on our indivi­ dual projects. Refreshments were bought and served by LindaChurch. After- i y u i ¿K« ¿K* ¿K« ¿Ki ¿KoIK« »Ki Kindergarten Class To Stage Program Pag« Fiv« Jessie Morgan CRADLE ROLL Bids are being solicited for Mrs. A.C. Sallee and Mrs. pipeline and watering trough in­ Otis Smith, hosted a luncheon stallations for two springs in Saturday May 15. It was in the Westfall unit of the Vale honor of Mrs. Frank (Jessie) district, Bureau of Land Ma­ Morgan’s birthday anniversary. nagement District Manager T. The table was beautifully de­ Lieurance announced this week. The Bull Spring pipeline pro­ corated with spring flowers. Birthday cake was served as ject will consist of approxima­ tely six miles of pipeline plus dessert. Special guests were Mrs. the installation of three sumps Myrtle Rasmussen and Mrs. and nine 3000-gallon watering troughs. The pipeline will lead Bob Lees of Ontario. Bridge was played following from a spring fed circular sto­ the luncheon with Mrs. L.A. rage pit which will provide Moulding taking high honors water for livestock in a large and Mrs. R.G. Larson Sr., low. reseeding pasture. It is lo­ Guest prize went to Mrs. Mor­ cated about six miles northeast of Westfall. gan. Pipeline installation from the Chicken Creek storage pit which W.W. I Barracks is filled from the overflow of Mrs. Tom Mitchell’s Kinder­ garten class will present their MALHEUR MEMORIAL closing program this evening at HOSPITAL 8 p.m. at the LDS Church with MAY 12 - Mr. and Mrs. Larry invitations extended by Mrs. Hickman, Nyssa, a girl. Mitchell for all parents and MAY 13 - Mr. and Mrs. Gene anyone interested to attend. Willet, New Plymouth, a boy. The children will present a MAY 14 - Mr. and Mrs. Gary program consisting of the fun Griffin, Parma, a girl. things they have learned to do MAY 18 - Mr. and Mrs. Jesus this year. There will be drama, Almarez, Nyssa, a boy. rhythm band numbers, and sing­ ing. HOLY ROSARY HOSPITAL U K XX------------ XX >W 12 - Mr. and Mrs. Hec­ BRIDGE ACTIVITIES tor MAY Romero, Ontario, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burnett, The Saturday evening Bridge Ontario, a boy. Club had dinner May 15 at Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Billy Evins, Garvin’s Smorquet in Caldwell. Ontario, a boy. Those attending were Mr. and MAY 14 - Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W.L. McPartland, Mr. and Larry Moser, Ontario, a girl Mrs. Boyd Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ellis, Vale Joe Cundall, Mr. and Mrs. a boy. MAY 15 - Mr. and Mrs. Ro- Charles Newbill and Mr. and jelo Garza, Adrian, a girl. Mrs. Howard Myrick. » » ♦ MAY 17 - Mr. and Mrs. Gabino Fernandez, Jr., Ontario, wards we played with some a girl. MAY 18 - Mr. and Mrs. baby kittens. Lance Lackey, Ontario, a boy. —Laurie Wright, reporter £4 »»:♦> ¿Kt ¿Kt »!♦.:« S »Kt >Kt »Kt »Kt »Kt»! BLM Asks For Pipeline Bids Feted At Luncheon Auxiliary # 352 Members on sick list are Commander Al Blocker, Mary Glaves, Bell Martin, Vye Dake, Clara Corder, Eleanore Browne and Esther Brown. The next meeting and pot­ luck will be held at the Vale Grange Hall, Sunday June 20, at 1:30 p.m. A delicious potluck dinner was served to 39 members who attended the business meeting of the World War I Barracks #352 and Auxiliary, at the Vale Grange Hall May 17. Beautiful decorations adorned the tables. »: •4 »Kt ’t »Kt »Kt »Kt »Kt »Kt »Kt »Kt »Kt »Ki »^¿4 »^¿4 »¿£4 »;»;4 FULL CUT BONELESS e . BONELESS ;« FRESH W1LSCO 2 - lb. PKG. AOr 9oc PICNIC FRANKS UnQ 5109 CORN COUNTRY 1 - lb. PKGS. SLICED BACON BANANA imticf 5-~s1.00 FRESH CRISP STRAWBERRIES FRESH WATCH OUT FOR LINT SHEDDERS when you do the laundry. Terry towels, flannel pajamas and sweat shirts are in this category. The white lint ends up on dark garments. Don’t sort clothes on the floor. They are likely to pick up unidentifiable stains that you don’t notice until after launder­ ing. They may never come out. GROUND BEEF ROUND STEAK TOP ROUND * M09 RUMP ROAST Midland reservoir will total about five and one-half miles and will include three sumps and six 3000-gallon watering troughs. This project is lo­ cated about four miles west of Harper and will water the Chic­ ken Creek seeding. The tour of the project sites for interested bidders will leave from the Vale District Office at 8 a.m. Tuesday, May 25. Bids, which will be accepted from small business concerns only, will be opened at 2 p.m. PDT on June 8, 1971, at the BLM’s Portland Service Cen­ ter. Award of the contract (s) will not be made until July 1 of this year Lieurance said. r5 NO. 1 GOLDEN RIPE NO POTATOES 20 b > ag ADRIAN NEWS Ó9 Frozen Foods TIP TOP 6 oz. CANS PREMIUM ? "• M c VX SALTINES 1-lb. PKG. fc WESTERN FAMILY PEAS 16 oz. CANS ROCCA-BELLA OLIVES 16 oz. CANS WESTERN FAMILY 10 oz. CANS TOMATO SOUP 5 BETTY CROCKER 1-STEP 5 f.r 00 5s-f oo 10 - si«° LEMONADE COOL WHIP QTS. TOPPING HUNT’S KETCHU 32 oz. BOTTLE ANGEL FOOD CAKE MIX COOKING OIL CRISCO 16 oz. PKG. s&wj BOTTLE COFFEE 3 lb. CAN PET, NON FAT DRY MILK CANS F SALE DATES - MAY 20, 21, 22 NEW »Ä««Ä« i