Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 27, 1972, Page 7, Image 7

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    Th« Nyssa Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Or«gon
Thursday, July 27, 1972
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SUNSETVALLEY
ACTIVITIES
BY MARTHA LORENSEN - PHONE 372 - 2186 ------- *
SUNSET VALLEY—Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Price attended the
Trl-county Grange picnic which
was held Sunday at Westmore
Park near Unity.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Share and
family were dinner guests Sa­
turday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Price.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Young,
Charles Moore, John Knotting-
ham and Mrs. LoisCouncilwere
picnickers in the Hoodoo area
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. OraNewgenand
Tony Kratzberg were dinner
guests Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen
visited Mrs. Frone Stradley
Thursday, and found she has
not been feeling well.
Mrs. Sue Marshall visited
the Jack Woods’ on Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Sue Rose of Nyssa spent
the day, Saturday at the home
of Mr and Mrs. Charley Glenn.
Mrs. Eli Pederson of Ber­
gen, Norway arrived at the home
of her aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
John Grotveitt Tuesday and re­
mained through Saturday. Miss
Pederson traveled to America
with a group flying in a Char­
tered plane from Norway.
Mrs. Eli Pederson of Ber­
gen, Norway visited Wednesday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alex­
ander and family attended a
church camp meeting which was
held at the Nazarene Church
campground in Nampa Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Harriet Turner spent
Sunday afternoon at the Ken
Lorensen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Holly and
daughter Trina of John Day ar­
rived Thursday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilson.
Tim returned home Saturday
and Mrs. Holly and Trina re­
mained for a longer visit.
Mrs. John Reffett was a din­
ner guest on Thursday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Adams. The Adams’ and Mrs.
Reffett visited in the afternoon
at the Thurman Hill home in
Apple Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Glenn
and family were visitors at the
Melvin Calhoun home in Nyssa
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. LarryCulbert-
son and family were visitors
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Glenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Langley and
Jimmy, Mr». E.J. Hobson and
Scott
Langley were dinner
guests Sunday at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. Rex Langley in
Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell
and Mrs. Myrtle Hillis attended
the rodeo in Nampa Wednesday
night.
Among those attending the
Nampa rodeo Saturday night
were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mit­
chell, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Mit­
chell, Mr. andMrs. IrwinChar-
land and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Lorensen, Harriet and Gloria.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hughes of
Broomfield, Colorado and their
daughter Donna were visitors
July 22 at the home of Mrs.
Harriet Turner. Mrs. Hughs
is a niece of the late, William
Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wilson
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Wilson spent Sunday af­
ternoon at Owyhee Lake.
Dr. and Mrs. John Long of
Nyssa attended the Sunday eve­
ning meeting at the Owyhee
Community Church where mis­
sionaries Mr. andMrs. Hershel
Dunn and family showed film
of their work area in Bolivia.
Missionary Dunn has been a
long-time friend of the Longs.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Dunn
and fanrly were visitors Sun­
day night at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Phelps.
The Owyhee Annual Picnic,
of
the Inter-denominational
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Self-acceptance
Supersensitive
Fear of disapproval.
The larger the loop, the
greater the fear.
"The real cost of welfare is
not in cash,” says Pennsyl­
vania State Senator Richard
A. Snyder. "The irreparable
cost is in fractured families,
reduced production in the
economy, and eroded moral
values.”
Today’» American rail­
roads serve 45,000 communi­
ties on 206,000 miles of line.
Coll««n Staphs
Mary Lynn School
On Honor Roll
There will be a benefit Gos­
Names of Utah State Univer­
pel Music Jamboree held in
sity students who achieved the
the Boise Capital High Audi­ honor roll for Spring Quarter,
torium Saturday, July 29, 1972
1972, have been announced by
at 8 p.m.
All proceeds will
Dr. Claude J. Burtenshaw, vice
go to the Mary Lynn School for president for student affairs.
Retarded Children of Nampa.
In order to be included on
Featured will be musical
honor roll, a student must be
groups. Among them are “The
enrolled full time and have a
Galileans”, “The Children of
grade point average of 3.5 or
th& Son”, “Friends of His”,
better (4.0 is straight A.)
The Waymark Singers”, “The
The student from this area
Parrish’s”.
to achieve honor roll was Mary
General admission will be
Colleen Staples, Nyssa, Rt. 2,
$1.00. Everyone is invited to
in Education.
attend.
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overnight Thursday. Friday was
spent at Crater Lake, and Fri­
day night they were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Frahm at Riddle. The Frahms
joined the Nielsen Saturday for
a coastal trip. They did some
fishing and picnicking at Silt
Coos Lake, over Saturday and
Sunday. The Frahms departed
for home Sunday evening. The
Nielsens drove north on the
coastal highway to Waldport,
Oregon and visited the Sea Lions
Caves. They spent Sunday night
at Lebanon returning home
Monday.
Valerie Smith visited this
week at the home of her grand­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel
Astoreca.
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Graphoanalysis
It isn’t necessary to take
anyone’s word for the validity
of
personality assessment
through handwriting strokes.
You can try it on your own
writing.
One of the problems which
gives all of us a certain amount
of trouble is our sensitiveness
to criticism. We all need to
be conscious of our impact on
others, but when we let our
imagination take over and let
the fear of being rejected or
of not being accepted, our wri­
ting will give our secret away.
We are not born sensitive, but
acquire this fear through re­
peated hurts, through thought­
less criticism, slights imagined
or real. We want and need the
approval of parents, friends,
business or marital partners.
Being
supersensitive may
make us fearful to try some­
thing new, afraid to form new
friendships. It may make us
draw into our shell or become
resentful. At any rate, we can­
not do our best or appear our
best
under these circum­
stances.
Check something you have
written and see what conclusion
you can draw from eight or ten
letter “d”. The following il­
lustration will give you an idea
of what to look for. If greatly
inflated “d” loops are found,
ask yourself if this feeling of
•fear is really necessary, or is
your imagination making things
seem worse than they are.
Church was held Friday evening
on the church lawn, with over
sixty attending. A ball game
and other activity games were
played during the evening.
The
Owyhee Community
Church reports that the sum­
mer church camps are well on
their way with the junior camp,
which began July 24 at McCall.
The intermediate group will go
July 31. The tween campers,
go August 6, and the seniors
will begin August 13. All area
children are invited and wel­
come. For information, call
Rev. Fred Moxom, 372-2761,
R* 1, Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Elver Neilsen
left Thursday for a weekend
vacation trip stopping at Bend
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