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Pag« Four Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Thursday, April 13, 1972 Engagements Announced Four Generations of Jensens ADRIAN LIVESTOCK GRANGE NEWS The Adrian Livestock 4-H Club met the afternoon of Satur day April 8. There were ten members in attendance and new officers were elected. They are as follows: Deanna Chaney, pre sident; Roselie Chaney, vice- president; Becky Car roll, sec retary; Susan Car roll, repor ter; Daniel Chaney, sergeant- at-arms; Lynn and Laurie Witty, game and song leaders. We will meet the first and third Saturday of each month. Susan Carroll, reporter. Members of the CWA of Ore will be a gardening tip. All gon Trail Grange met Tuesday, grange women are welcome. April 4, at the home of Mrs. Members of Oregon Trail Ira Price. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Grange met in regular session Mrs. Frank Holub. The CWA Thursday evening, April 6, with creed was read by Mrs. Eric Master Ernie Metcalf presiding. Voting for officers nominated Boenig. Birthday flower was for State Grange offices was the the subject for roll call. Members voted to send $5 order of business. Harold Kurtz reported on the for the CWA Scholarship and in prices of $5 to the CARE fund. Chair difference man Holub reminded the mem materials at farm, processor, bers of the National Grange pro and market now and 20 years gram ‘‘DREAM WITH THE ago which showed prices to be NYSSA 4-H GUN CLUB DEAF” which supports the Anne lower at farm and processor Sullivan Memorial Fund. Anne and much higher at super mar SEEKS MEMBERS Sullivan was the teacher, asso kets. Grange Insurance Agent Wil ciate and companion to Helen The Nyssa 4-H gun club will Keller. The purpose of the pro bur Atherton stated that head ALICIA HUFFMAN Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Finch of have a s'gn-up night for new rests in automobiles should be The engagement of Alicia Prineville, announce the en members April 18 at 7 p.m. gram is to share information as high as the back of the head about deafness and enlist sup Huffman to John Shell is an gagement of their daughter, at the Legion Union Community to prevent the head from snap nounced by her parents, Mr. and Lynn, to Bruce Sarazin, son of Hall. Any youth 11 years or port in developing economic, ping backward over the head educational, social and cultural older are eligible to join. Mrs. Fred Huffman of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Sarazin rest with the result of a bro The purpose of this club is opportunities for the deaf per The future bridegroom is the of Nyssa. ken neck. son. teaching safe gun handling, with son of Mr. and Mrs. LeVerne Lynn is a 1968 graduate of Members voted to donate $35 One of the fund raising pro Shell of Nyssa. Nyssa High School, attended rifle firing on the inside range. jects is collecting old hearing for a 4-H Scholarship to sum The bride-elect is a 1970 Oregon College of Education The National Rifle Association mer school at OSU and $15 graduate of Nyssa High School in Monmouth, Oregon, and is course of instruction is fol aid batteries. Old batteries are worth from 20 cents to $2 a for a plaque for the winner of and attended Northwest Busi now teaching at Richmond Ele lowed. Also the 4-H program of game and wildlife study and pound. All grange members are the FFA public speaking con ness College in Portland. She mentary School in Salem. management are stressed. Me urged to collect old batteries test. is presently working for Dr. The Lecturer’s program fea Bruce, also a 1968 graduate mbers can advance through four and to ask non-grange member George Thebo in Parma. of Nyssa High, is presently at programs in the 4-H and learn friends to help. Batteries may tured an Easter theme under the Her fiance was graduated tending Oregon State University, marksmanship and win medals be turned over to Chairman direction of Mrs. Vel Linegar, from Nyssa HighSchool in 1969. where he is completing his in the N. R. A. Polly Holub, Route #1, Box lecturer protem. Mrs. Ira Price He attended Oregon Technical studies in soils. Rifle Marksmanship will be 112-A, Nyssa, or to any grange assisted in showing slides of Institute in Klamath Falls. He the Vatican and Rome at night. The couple is planning a June taught by two N. R. A. certi member before June 6. is presently employed at the Mrs. Wilbur Atherton, Boule Refreshments were served to fied instructors Dean Blaylock Texaco Service Station in Nyssa. wedding. 13 members by co-hostess Mrs. vard Grange, was a guest. Re and Harold Kurtz. An April 27 wedding is Club dues are $1.00, payable Don Share. The next meeting freshments were served to 23 planned by the bethrothed «k .''■L WJV-jfc will be held May 2, at the home members and guests by the Ira at first meeting. couple. moved to Nyssa in November of 1939 and has Pictured from upper left, are Melvin E. of Ellen Jones with Mrs. Don Price and Don Share couples. been very successful in farming. Jensen and his son Darwin Jensen; from The next meeting will be held King as co-hostess. Roll call 4-H CLUB VISITS He and his wife Vera live on a ranch, lower right, grandson Steven D. Jensen and Thursday, April 13, 8:00 p.m. Grant C. Butler of Suburban that was once the old Idanha Prune orchard, great-grandson Steven P. Jensen. Members are reminded to bring 3-FINGER CANYON yon with rock fences, wire and Los Angeles and a repre located on Columbia and Clark Boulevards. Melvin, great-grandfather of the Jensen a foreign souvenier for the dis poles to close the gaps and sentative of Pan American Air Melvin Jensen keeps active in farming by family, lost both his parents as a young play table. The Nyssa 4-H gun club spent escape routes. Also two large ways who has been traveling raising mint. boy, leaving him very much on his own. He an enjoyable day in the Three- Indian caves were visited with extensively in Africa, Asia in Finger Canyon in the Succor three members finding arrow to^to<*to^w<*’to'^S'».w^toto’k w • to to to <• cluding the Soviet, and the Creek area Sunday, April 9. heads. Some of the members Middle East for 18 years and Those making the trip were: caught several lizards to take who at an earlier time was David and Danny Simantel,Neal to Biology class at school. Field Representative for the Oldemeyer, Judy Mecham, Beth The roads in the area for the American Arabian OilCompany The Malheur County Home presented the County Units Kassman, Gary Sparks, Greg most part were good for that ----- BY MARTHA LORENSEN PHONE 372 - 2186 in Saudi Arabia will be the Extension Units met April 10 at Scholarship to Martha Somer Moffis, Tim Mecham, Scott Hol country although all wheel guest speaker of the Knife & the East Side Cafe for their (see story and picture else Mrs. Ora Newgen was a din those attending. comb, Timmie Brown, Bill Ul- drive was used several times. Fork club at its dinner meeting where in the Journal). ner guest at the home of Mrs. rey, Michael Kurtz, Raymond The club wishes to give special Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Chapin annual Homemaker’s Achieve Friday evening, April 14, at Guest speaker was Dr. Jane ment Day. There are fourteen Wiley, Scott Goodell, Charles thanks to those furnishing ve Jean Burdess in Parma Satur spent the weekend in the Port the East Side Cafe it was organized Home Extension Wyatt, consumer specialist with day. Picket, and Leslie Linegar. land area. They visited at the hicles. announced today by Mark Hart the Oregon Department of Agri Mrs. Maude Cooper of Vale home of Mrs. Eva Johnson in Units in Malheur County. Taking 4-wheel drive vehic ley, pres., of the club. But culture, and spoke on “The The program started with a Marriage Licenses was a visitor Saturday at the Forest Grove Thursday and les were Don Oldemeyer, Wal ler recently returned from home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth spent Friday night with their coffee hour from 9:30 to 10 a.m., Oregon Consumer.” ter McPartland, andclubleader VALE - Lawrence Edward another observation trip to Asia War II from the University The meeting adjourned with Lorensen. Mrs. Cooper ac daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas followed by group singing and Harold Kurtz. Mahan, Ontario, andSharonAnn and Africa. He was one of a of Florida, Butler served as the group singing “Sing Your introduction of guests. companied the family to Ontario Crow at Madras. The group spent the day ob Gardner, Vale. rare few analysts who was a combat radio reporter with the Those with perfect attendance Way Home” conducted by Holly and all enjoyed a Kentucky Fried' serving the wild life in the area Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen granted an exclusive interview Ninth Air Force in France and Thomas Franklin Scott and Johnson. and enjoying the beauty of the Brenda Jo Armstrong, both? Chicken dinner. were Wednesday evening visi- throughout the year were re with Nassar and other key per Germany. He has had articles cognized. From our local area, Mrs. Ken Lorensen and girls, many rock formations. Of spe Nyssa. 'r tors at the Bill Nielsen home. Health & Safety Act sons. and short stories on the Middle Harriet and Gloria attended Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot Mary Laan, Eleanor Topliffand A graduate of two Univer East appearing in several cial interest was inspecting cor the Christian Women’s Club were Sunday morning visitors Ruth Osborn of the A. K. H. Unit; Will Be Explained sities -- Northwestern and national magazines in the United rals that were used to trap PAYETTE - Steven Robert meeting which was held on April at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lois Council and Peggy Nielsen wild horses. They were con U.C.L.A. -- as well as having States and in publications in Alworth, Parma and Tarinda The Occupational Health and of the Tri Valley Unit; Helen 4 at the Boulevard Grange Hall. Jess Asumendi. structed in a natural box can- Darlene Ferguson, Caldwell. received a commission in World Europe. Safety Act will be explained The girls participated in the Junior Belville and Roberta Bishop, Elma Witty, Jan Sil- in a special program scheduled I program singing, "Tenderly He Asumendi were dinner guests lonis and Norma Wood of the at 1:30 p.m. in room W-10 I Watches” and “April Showers”. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Big Bend Unit. A film “Wild Flowers in our of the Treasure Valley Com Mrs. Larry Culbertson and Jess Asumendi Sunday evening. munity College Weese Building. children were guests at a birth Mr. and Mrs. George Johns- Area” was shown by Mrs. Bar The date to remember is May bara Powers of Parma. day party for Lisa Nielsen Sat ton of Payette were dinner Thelma Clark conducted the 23. urday afternoon. Sunday they guests Sunday evening at the Harry Hoch, college Direc attended another party honoring home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley installation of new officers for tor of Continuing Education said the year. Alice Laan was in Steve Smith. Wilson. representatives of both Oregon Mrs. Ora Newgen and Mrs. Steve Kreigh and Vicky stalled as chairman; Imogene Jean Burdess and family went Shenk were dinner guests Sun Peterson, vice-chairman; Fra State and Federal agencies will I to Montour, Idaho Saturday af day at the home of Mr. and nces Duell as secretary-trea discuss the Act and answer questions. surer. ternoon and visited Mrs. Gail Mrs. Ira Price. Anyone, he said, employing The Adrian School Tumblers Rivers at her home. Robert Forney of Nampa vi two or more people, is af performed for the group Mrs. Frone Stradley was a sited over the weekend at the visitor at the Ora Newgen home home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora followed by Rev. Bob Wallace fected by the new statute and offering grace. A buffet lun should understand its require- Wednesday afternoon. She ac- Newgen. cheon was held at noon. Fol ments. companeid Mrs. Ora Newgen The program is open to all lowing the luncheon the Big to the home of Mrs. Jim But Bend Study Group gave a skit. interested parties and is pre ler Wednesday evening in New Marge Griffin reported on sented as a service in the public Plymouth. state news. Emma Lou Dirksen interest. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nielsen Call 889-6493, ext. 56. and family were dinner guests Knife & Fork Club SUNSET VALLEY ACTIVITIES IS eing e Annual Extension Home Making Achievement Day HUH* Firefighters Need Physicals usical "YOl/'tf A GOOD MAN II NYSSA PRIMARY BUILDING APRIL 13, 14, 15, 18 8:00 P.M. . X'y/Z ADULTS. ...$1.50 STUDENTS . ...75? PRESCHOOL • ••.50? FOR ADVANCED TICKETS CALL 372-2287 Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen in the Ridge view area. Mrs. Lois Glenn was a Sun day visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Shelton of New Meadows were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monty Spellman, returning home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleaver were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger. They returned to Po catello Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hoff man of Hollister, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Al Baker of On tario were Sunday evening vi sitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woods. Carolyn Condra was a guest Friday night at the home of Carmen Astoreca. Audrie and Carmen Astoreca were among the Adrian High School band and chorus students who atte"*’d ftc music festival which was hosted at Nyssa Sa turday night. Many Eastern HOUSE A reminder to all Snake River Valley firefighters concerning physical examinations and identification cards was issued this week by George R. Gurr, manager of the Vale District, Bureau of Land Management. I Gurr said all crewmen must have their physical examina tions completed andpictures at tached to identification cards before being dispatched to any fire, Appointments for phy- sicals must be made by the individaul firefighter with a doctor of his choice. Identi- fication pictures will be taken at the Vale fire yard and ap pointments can be made by con tacting the fire control office in Vale. Identification cards must also have the owner’s social security number. Proof of United States citizenship is also require! Aii puysicai examinations and 1. D. cards must be completed by June 15 of this year. FIND IL WEIL FINANCE IT. r ) Saving IONEER FEDEflAI^ SJbanjlaAoc. fl# * -St!# ~ U MS S.W. 44ft A wwmm - ONTAMO Ontari*