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Thursday, February 10, 1972 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Piercy. «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I NEWELL HEIGHTS ITEMS B B B BY DALE WITT BOB PHONE 372-2183 B B B NEWELL HEIGHTS ■ Sunday dinner guests at the Luit Stam home were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller and family of Big Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stam and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Timmerman and girls. They celebrated Luit Stams birthday anniversary which was Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wenke and family went with the Luther League group of Nyssa to Mc Call Saturday to view the Ice Carnival. Mike Wenke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wenke called his parents Sunday and reported he had his hands badley burned, and is in the hospital on ship. He is in Rhode Island, docked on USS Puget Sound. He will be in the hospital for two weeks. Mrs. Marie Moore attended the Malheur Teachers Credit Union dinner and meeting held at the East Side Cafe in Ontario Monday evening. Mrs. Marie Moore, Mrs. Dale Witt and Mrs. Rhea Percival attended the coffee for Heart and March of Dimes held at the Herschel Thompson home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Dave Savage and two girls and Mrs. Wesley Walker and Donna visited their mother, Mrs. Carl Fenn Sunday after noon. The Happy Dozen Card Club met with Annie VanderOord Friday afternoon. Guest pla yers were Elsie Diven and Frances Focht. Winners were Bernice Toomb, Edna DeHaven, Agnes Ashcraft and Gnetty Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan, Pete Pedcoom of Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laan, Parma, Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Hart, Nyssa, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete VanderOord, Nyssa were Thurs day evening visitors at the Luit Stam home. Mrs. Carlene Savage and girls were Sunday afternoon visitors in the Gene Simpson home. Mark Pratt who is in the Navy statoned at San Diego, Calif,, spent the weekend with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt. Mrs. Rollo Fenn, Mrs. Ida Fenn and Martha Moore at tended the Ground Hog dinner at Fruitland February 2 and called on Mr. King who has been ill. On their return they vi sited Mrs. Mary McConnell in Nyssa. Chas. McDermott of Nampa and Gary McDermott of Me ridian were Sunday dinner guests in the L.C. McDermott home. Mr. and Mrs. William Rei- man and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Pheiler went to Boise Satur day evening and had dinner at the Roadway Inn to celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Pheiler’s fourth wedding anniversary. Saturday, Lois Cartwright, Joan Stam and Helen Webb at tended the ceremonial meeting of the Daughters of the Nile in Boise. Lois Cartwright and Joan Stam were among the 21 candidates of Oregon and Idaho w ho were initiated into the order in the afternoon. Virginia Hard ing, Supreme Queen, was a guest at the meeting. It was her of ficial visit to the organization which helps crippled children in the Shriners Hospitals. In the evening Lois and Joan were courtesy guests at the dinner at Elkorah Temple, which was also attended by George Cart wright, Dick Stam and Bill Webb. Mrs. Leon Chamberlain went with a group of Parma teachers to the T.E.P.’s meeting at Wei ser Friday evening, where they met with the Idaho State Board of Education. They had dinner at the Eastside Cafe in Ontario. PIONEER DAUGHTERS GROUP HOLD MEET Daughters of Utah Pioneers (DUP) met February 3 at the home of Mrs. Madge Wilson. Mrs. Howard Bair presented the lesson, based on the Early Pioneers. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Members of DUP are women that have a blood lineage of pioneers that went to Utah be fore the railroad of 1869 was built. Meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month at 2 p.m. in the home of one of the members. •■^1, RIP PROGRAM « * ■"'Ml CUT kGRN. BEANS TURKEY HIND^29« k *L^Í ean PORK STEAK. 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They was to honor Clarence Rettig on his birthday anniversary. made flowers for the Veteran’s Following dinner, bridge was Wheel Chair Parade which is held each year in Portland in played. The club, formed several conjunction with the Rose Pa The flowers which the years ago, meets when one of the rade. members has a birthday. Me group made were quite large mbers of the club are Mr. and and in two different colors. Refreshments were served Mrs. Muri Lancaster, of Nyssa Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ingebritsen by the hostess. The next meeting will be held and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rettig of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Herman Towne, March 6 at 2 p.m. Ham Anderson of Payette. PLUMP $ MEATY - PEU MONTE ' William E. McLaughlin, the Regional Commissioner of the United States Office of Edu cation, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Region X, announces the award of a $39,450 grant to the Oregon State Board of Education. The grant is for the continuation of the Regional Interstate Pro ject program. The grant was made from funds made available under the Elementary Secondary Educa tion Act, 1965, Title V, Sec tion 505. Grants are made under this law to State educa tional agencies topaypartof the cost of experim°ntal projects for developing State leadership or for the establishment of spe cial services which hold pro mise of making a substantial contribution to the solution of problems common to the State educational agencies of all or several States, and for grants to public interstate com missions or agencies for edu cational planning and research. of one of the world's most quoted newspapers LEGION AUXILIARY I * copies BIRTHDAY DINNER MEMBERS MEET 1 GRANT CONTINUES Roy Hirai of Nyssa and Jim Rudd of Ontario have been named by Wayne Morse, can didate for the United States Senate in the Democratic pri mary, as Co-Chairmen for the Malheur County Wayne Morse for Senate Committee. 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