Thursday, May 4, 1972 Th« Nyssa Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Royalty Reigns At Prom Beethoven Hometown News Concert May 8 Born in 1937 in St. Paul, Minnesota, Logar studied with Ella Richards, a student of Theodore Leschitsky, the great piano pedagogue of the last cen­ tury. To finance his musical edu­ cations, Logar has worked at diversified occupations: na­ tional park ranger, counselor and teacher of the handicapped, construction worker; cross country truck driverandchurch custodian. Rev. Edmond Fern, co­ pastor of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, will intrc’uce Logar Queen Jan Saito and King Dan Nichols reigned over the at the concert. Father Fern, Nyssa High School Junior-Senior Prom April 29. an accomplished musician him­ Jan Saito and Dan Nichols Preceding the Prom was the self, said the concert will be were crowned Queen and King banquet held April 28 with Alan very valuable for music stu­ of the 1972 Junior-Senior Prom, Blaylock serving as master of dents as the pianist’s techni­ April 29. Lora Bair, Debbie ceremonies. que is very good. Adams, Barbara Patterson and Entertainment at the banquet Father Fern’s and Logar’s Tonia Simpson were prin­ included Ron Schoen who sang friendship dates back many cesses. Ron Moffis, Paul Trost, two songs. Lynda Ray perfor­ years to when they met at Mt. Jim Dail and RickChesterwere med a modern jazz dance to the Angel where Logar’s brother members of the court. music of "Joy To The World." is a monk. His parents live in Decorated in pastels of green Several sophomore boys pre­ Los Angeles, California. yellow, blue and pink, the sented a skit. Admission charges for the Junior-Senior Prom was en­ Singing the theme song at the evening will be $1.50 per titled "Colour My World’’. Also prom was Ron Schoen. adults and 50 cents for chil­ included in the scheme were dren. Refreshments will be ser­ accents of deep blue and pink. ved at intermission by mem­ REBEKAHS MEET The "Nimbus” band group fur­ UMMBM W3MBe^/ bers of the A. A. U. W. nished the music. The Yellow Rose Rebekah Lodge met April 25 at the IOOF hall. Hazel Farr, noble PAST PRESIDENTS PINOCHLE PARTY grand presided. Thirteen mem­ The Happy Dozen Pinochle bers answered roll call. ELECT OFFICERS Club met at the home of Don Katheleen Wheeler reported Fox in Kingman Kolony Fri­ on the traveling basket. Past presidents of the Ameri­ day afternoon. There were three It was announced that the can Legion Auxiliary Unit #79 guest players, Mrs. Mary Hatt, Friendship Circle would meet met at the East Side Cafe May Mrs. Laura Brock and Mrs. May 12 at the IOOF hall. This 1, for their annual luncheon. Elsie Diven. Prize winners will be a Mother’s Day lun­ There were eight members pre­ were Mrs. Minnie Stam, Mrs. cheon. sent. Laura Brock, Mrs. Anna Van- Hostesses were Blanche Election of officers was held derOord and Mrs. Mary Hatt. Weeks and Virginia Rookstool. for the ensuing year, those elec­ Next meeting will be held May ted were: Mrs. Verna Tobler, OUUUUUH 4UHU 9 at IOOF hall. president and Mrs. Nora Graham, secretary-treasurer. CRADLE Marriage Licenses Plans were made for mem­ ROLL bers to meet May 27 to make VALE — John Michael Shell wreaths of poppies and sprays and Alicia Ann Huffman, both for the Memorial Day Services Mr. and Mrs. John Lytle of honoring our war dead, to be Milton Freewater are the proud of Nyssa. PAYETTE — Ronald Jacob held May 29. parents of a bouncing baby boy. Trees and Claudette Fern La­ Bret Richard was born April 23, cey, both of Payette; Michael 1972 and weighed seven-pounds Joseph Burcham and Mary Mar­ and eleven-ounces. He is the garet Cardwell, both of Ontario. couple’s first child. Engagement Announced LEGION AUXILIARY Call 372-2233 An Evening With John Lo- ” an all-Beethoven piano concert, will be presented by John Logar of Tucson, Arizona at the Ontario High School au­ ditorium on the evening of May 8 beginning at 7:30 o’clock. The concert is being sponsored by the Vale Music Teacher’s Asso­ ciation. Pag« Five The American Legion Au­ xiliary met at the home of Mrs. Rolland Laurance April 26. A delicious breakfast was served by the hostess to the 13 mem­ bers attending. Glen Keller of American Two bowling teams from Falls, Idaho was a Saturday af­ Nyssa attended the Women’s ternoon caller at the home of State Tournament being held in Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Riggs. Medford last weekend. They Glen is a nephew of Mrs. Riggs were the Parma Water Lifter New officers were nominated and was enroute home from a and Owyhee Beauty Shop from for the coming year. They are Convention at Mc- Librarians Nyssa Sugar Bowl. Mrs. Herman as follows: » ♦ » Call. Towne, president; Mrs. Greta * ♦ 1st. vice-president; Afternoon callers Thursday Broad, Mr. and Mrs. Dirick Nedry Mrs. Merle Thomson, 2nd. afternoon of Mrs. Paul Penrod were overnight guests April vice-president; Mrs. Joe Mau- 27 and 28 of daughter and son- was a friend, Mrs. Tom Porter­ ghn, secretary; Mrs. Eleanor in-law Mr. and Mrs. David field of Santa Cruz, California Browne, treasurer; Mrs. Hazel Hartwig in Eugene. They visi­ and her sister, Mrs. Jack Reed Herrman, chaplain; Mrs. Verna ted Mrs. Nedry’s mother, Mrs. of Parma. 4 4 * Tobler, sergeant-at-arms; P. W. Ryser and her sister Mrs. Bill Wilt, historian. The and family, Dr. and Mrs. Ver­ officers were installed by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rosemond non Casterline in Salem and Nora Graham. were overnight guests April Blair, parents of Frell Blair A gift was presented to Mrs. have spent several days here 29 of another daughter Judy Herman Towne who is serving Nedry in Portland, returning visiting Frell and his family. her second year as president, home Sunday, While in Port- They returned to their home in by Mrs. Eleanor Browne. land they also called on an Lewiston, Utah, Monday, May 1. * * * aunt, Mr. and I Mrs. Wesley Ernes. Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Bing- man were Sunday evening visi­ Mrs. Chuck Corak and Tori tors of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. of Halfway were weekend guests Eldredge. * * * of Mrs. Corak’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reece. Dr. and Mrs. K. E. Kerby were in Portland from Friday to Sunday, where the doctor SENIOR CITIZEN attended a meeting of the Ore­ ACTIVITIES gon Physician Surgeons. While A state and federal funded there, the Kerbys took Trudy public bus service for the aged Bay of Parma who is attending and needy is in the making for the Bassite School to dinner Malheur County. The initial and movie Friday evening; Sa­ meeting convened in Vale, Mon­ turday the OPS group en­ day. This program is far reach­ tertained their wives with cock­ ing and demands much careful tails and a dinner. ♦ ♦ * consideration. The attending committee was Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wiley comprised of three delegates and family of Castleford, Idaho; from each of the cities of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stephens and Ontario and Vale. Those from Pam and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nyssa were Mrs. Alice Maros­ Cash were Sunday afternoon tica, Mrs. John Lanig and Dr. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Doug­ John Long. More information on las Hicks and girls. * * » this program will be available later. Mrs. Irma Meyers enjoyed * * • visiting from Wednesday, April Mrs. Alice Lanig, president 26 to April 30 with Mrs. Ola of the Nyssa Senior Citizens, Lee and family of Nampa. attended the Regional Con­ ference for the aged April 29 Students To in La Grande. All these meetings are an Present Recital integral part of the welfare of the aged. Those who read this, Mrs. Dorothea Mitchell an­ who are yet young, should be nounces that her piano students aware these conferences are to will present their spring re­ resolve problems that may well cital, beginning at 3 p.m. Sun­ be yours later, for it is in­ day, May 7 at the Nyssa LDS evitable we all grow old if we Stake House. There will be 24 live long enough. students participating and the public is cordially invited to —Mrs. Bessie E. Long, attend. Publicity. * 4 SENIOR CITIZENS 4 HEAR SPEAKER PLAN ACTIVITIES The Nyssa Senior Citizens met in the social hall of the Methodist Church Wednesday, April 26. Guest speaker was Millie Whipple. Mrs. Whipple had attended the White House conference for the aged held in Washington D. C. recently. She gave a graphic summary of the activities, illustrated with colored slides. Dinner was provided by the Nyssa group. The next meeting will be May 10 when the Nyssa Senior Citi­ zens will host a potluck dinner with the OntarioSeniorCitizens as guests. Mmes. Blanch Weeks and Edith Reece will be in charge of tables. Entertainment committee is Mmes. Harriet Turner and Bessie Long. The program will consist of the Nyssa High School girl’s chorus and a reading by Mrs. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Jenkins of Weiser, (formerly of Vale) are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Glenda Kay, to Dennis Paul Mendiola, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mendiola of Oregon Slope. Glenda attended both Vale and Ontario schools, one year at TVCC and is presently employed at Powell’s Office Supply in Ontario. Dennis is a 1969 graduate of Ontario High School, attended two years at TVCC and is presently employed at Al Kropp and Son in Ontario. The couple plan a May wedding. FORBESS’ VACATION IN CALIFORNIA family in Corvallis. After leav­ ing there, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Forbess in Palos Verdes, California, arriving Sa­ turday, April 1. On Easter Sun­ day, April 2, the Forbess’were present at the christening of Gregory Alvin, the second son of Ronald and Patricia Forbess. They spent three weeks with Ronald and family and visited other relatives and friends in the Los Angeles area. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Forbess returned Thursday, April 27, after spending a month vaca­ tioning in California. Leaving Nyssa March28, they traveled to Vancouver, Wash­ ington, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Forbess and family and helped their grand­ daughter Laurel celebrate her second birthday anniversary. They then visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forbess and S' Expert wheel ALIGNMENT On May 12, the Nyssa Senior Citizens will host a Mother’s Day party at the Malheur Me­ morial Nursing Home. Mrs. Anna Marostica and Blanch Weeks are in charge of refresh­ ments and favors. Arrange­ ments for the program were made by Mmes. Harriet Turner, and Bessie Long and will fea­ ture the Nyssa High School girl’s chorus and a reading by Harriet Turner. 3 • m • Adjust Toe-In Adjust Toe-out Adjust Caster Adjust Brakes Adjust Camber e Peck Front Wheel Bearings e Check Master Cylinder e Road Test Car for Safety Chock 69-20a $2.00 MORE FOR AIR CONDITIONED CARS. Tarter’s O.K. Tire Store—Nyssa 23E Gran<$arents of the new arrival are Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lytle of Route 2, Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rosa of Mountain View, California. Bret Richard is the Grover Lytle’s 17th grandchild. MALHEUR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL APRIL 30 - Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hernandez, Nyssa, boy. HOLY ROSARY HOSPITAL APRIL 24 - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frost, Yellow Pine, boy. APRIL 26 - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cheney, Ontario, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Wig­ gins, Cambridge, girl. APRIL 28 - Mr. and Mrs. Michael Utter, Ontario, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Horn, Ontario, boy. APRIL 30 - Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hartley, Ontario, girl. j Mr. and Mrs. Jose Muro, Ontario, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laws, Payette, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Galindo, Nyssa, girl. 32ND ANNIVERSARY COMING EVENTS TODAY, MAY 4 - Job’s Daugh­ ters, Masonic Hall, 8 p.m. Duplicate Bridge, May 4-7, Moore Hotel, Ontario. FRIDAY, MAY 5 - Rummage Sale, Mehtodist Church 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 6 - Reco­ very, Inc., First Christian Church, 7 p.m. MONDAY, MAY 8 - Stardus­ ters at home cf Mrs. Ernie Met­ calf, Adrian Blvd, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, MAY 9 - #494 TOPS, Room 1, highschool 7:30 p.m. Yellow Rose Rebekah Lodge, IOOF Hall, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 - Se­ nior Citizens of Nyssa host pot­ luck for Ontario Senior group. St; Paul’s Guild, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 11 - Toast­ mistress Club, Library Meeting Room, 8 p.m. FRIDAY. MAY 12 - Friend­ ship Circle, IOOF Hall, Mo- ther’s Day Luncheon , 1 pm. ssociated FOOD STORES RIB CUT & FAMILY PACK EXPIRES 5-6-72 REG. DRIP & E. P. w $2.29 CRISP tu EXPIRES 5-6-72 W /COUPON $U9 W/O COUPON CONSULTATION FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE WILL DO W/COUPON FREE LUX LIQUID CLEANING AND ADJUSTING OF YOUR PRESENT HEARING ¥ □ FRESH CENTER CUT. LOIN PORK CHOPS Ik STRAWBÍRRIÍ 89' LOIN END 69' PORK ROAST e. 69' SPARERIBS SHANK PORTION HAM ». 49' 2 ’* 69' LUNCH MEAT 2 - TENDER FRANKS Ik GOOD ONLY AT WILSONS-NYSSA Hearing Aids 55^ COUNTRY STYLE 6 VARIETIES 6 oz. r E OLD FASHIONED w/o COUPON GOOD ONLY AT WILSONS-NYSSA FREE SUNNYSIDE EXTRA HEARING TESTS Illi WITH THIS COUPON AND $10.00 PURCHASE LARGE 10 A. M. to 5 P. M FAMILY SIZE FRI., MAY 5, 1972 i mom in jur M MAM IITMi. 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