Th« Nytsa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Pag« Four ORIENTAL DINNER SLATED JAN. 9 There will be an Oriental din­ ner held at the Boulevard Grange Hall, Tuesday, January 9 at 7 30 p.m. The dinner will be hosted by the Treasure Val­ ley Christian Business and Pro­ fessional Women’s Club. A demonstration of the an­ cient art of Origami will be the special feature, presented by Kimi Rice of New Plymouth. Dinner music will be provided by Larry JonesofCaldwell.who will also be the guest speaker. Please come and join us, the public is cordially invited. Call for reservations by contacting Mrs. Shirley Matthews at 889- 5907. There is a charge of $2.50 per plate, and the dinner will be buffet style. THIS OIL PAINTING is Mie of several on exhibit at the Nyssa Public Library during the month of January. The artist is Gilbert Galleeos of Nvssa. out at the Moore Hotel in On­ tario. Those attending were Messrs, and Mmes. GeneStunz, The Couples bridge club met Lloyd Wilson, Ray Larson, Lyle last Saturday at the home of Miner, Ted Morgan and Dick Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson. Tensen. Members then enjoyed dinner BRIDGE ACTIVITIES Hometown News Call 372-2233 Christmas weekend guests at the * home of — Mr. and Mrs. W U- ton Jackson were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wimmer and Tammi of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mason, Karl and Mike of Ash­ land, Mrs. E.G. Thompson of Abernathy, Texas, and Nancy Jackson a student at SOC in Ashland. • • • Nancy Jackson had a reunion and visitation of the class of 1971 while she was home dur­ ing the holidays. Approximately 40 of the classmates were in attendance for the event. • a a Mr. and Mrs. Dick Forbess spent the Christmas week at Corvallis visiting their son COMING EVENTS Richard and family. While there THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 - Dennis Forbess and family of Jobies, Masonic Hall 7 30 p.m. Vancouver. Wash., visitedthem for Christmas dinner. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5 - Friendship Circle, 1OOF Hall, They left Friday, Dec. 29 2 p.m. for Eugene and spent the night MONDAY, JANUARY 8 - with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phillips, Stardusters, home of Mrs. Emil and returned home Saturctay, Paulus, 8 p.m. Dec. 30. TUESDAY, JANUARY 9 - Eagles Auxiliary, 8 p.m. of­ Visiting at the home of his ficers, 8 30 p.m. regular. parents, Dr. and Mrs. K. E. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10- Kerby over the Christmas holi­ Semor Citizens at home of Mrs. days was Steve Kerby of Jesse Shuster, 10 a.m. sack Ashland. • a • lunch, election of officers. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laurance St. Paul’s Guild, home of Mrs. Dick Tensen, 8 p.m. spent New Years with Mr. and Every American can participate in the 1973 Presidential Inauguration On January 20th the chain of our history will be lengthened as the new President repeats the oath sworn by the first President and every President since. An oath assures us that, while the man and the mood may change, we remain one nation indivisible In honor of this special occasion The Inaugural Committee has prepared an important collection of souvenirs and memorabilia which is available to every American. In addition to being valuable and historic keepsakes, the sale of these items is used to defray the cost of the Inauguration Ceremonies Make your selection now, and be part of the Inauguration which connects our Country today with nearly 200 years of history. The Official Inaugural License Plate Special automobile license plates have been authorized for use through January 1973. Plates will be issued in numerical order and the car owner must have a prior registration valid through Jan 31, 1973. Official License Plates are available at the D.C. Motor Vehicle Department, the office of The Inaugural Committee, 2nd & T S.W., all AAA locations, and the Redskin Locker Room at 14th and Pennsylvania N.W. for S15 for a set of two. 0ISIIICÏ IF CILUMBIA *s 0000 The Official Inaugural Medal A handsome and important keepsake of one of America's most historic events, the Second Inauguration of President Richard Nixon and Vice President Spiro Agnew The Official Medal has been struck in enduring bronze, and it bears the President and Vice President's portraits. The reverse side bears the Presidential Seal. Every American can enjoy this lasting memento for just $6 A special Sterling Silver medallion is S45. — The Inaugural Committee Box 1600 Washington, D C 20013 I went to take part in the Inauguration Please »end me Í i ) Official Inaugural Medal in | | Bronze ®>S6 ( I Silver, »$45 I Official Inaugural License Plate» »$15/set Year & make of car ________________________________________ Pre»ent state and license plate number _______________________ I certify that the above car is registered m my name end thet the registration does not expire before Jan 31, 1973 Signature __________________________________________________ DC Residents add 5% tax Total order $______________________ Total remittance enclosed $________ Nam«_____________ (print clearly) Addiess___________ City Statt Make cheek payable to INAUGURAL COMMITTEE Mrs. Reg Denny in Pocatello. • • a Houseguest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moncur is his mother, Mrs. Laura Mon­ cur of Heyburn, Idaho. New Year’s dinner guests at the Moncurs were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sant and family. ♦ • • Mr. and Mrs. RaymondSager received a New Year’s tele­ phone call from Lt, Harlan Sa­ ger of Charleston. South Ca­ rolina. Mardi Tensen entertained the Advance Placement English class of 1971, December 20. Six class members and Clyde Swisher enjoyed a potluck sup­ per. were Dr. and Mrs. John Long, Mrs. Effie Murphv and Mrs. Inga Buckley. • • * Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garald Ropp and family were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Toombs and family of Lebanon, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lehman and family of Prine­ ville, Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. John Mullins of Nyssa. • • ♦ Mr. and Mrs. David Beers took a Christmas trip to Van­ couver, Washington where they visited their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Merrii Firestone and fa­ mily spending approximately 8 days. They returned home via Royal City, Wash., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Waud former residents of Nyssa, spending Friday night and re­ turning home Saturday. • • • Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cartwright Monday, New Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne Years Day were their son Mr. spent Christmas Eve with Mrs. and Mrs. Lloyd Cartwright of Leon Towne in Eagle. The Tow­ Ontario. nes were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs Arthur Cartwright and Towne, also of Eagle. Mrs. Irina Sparks visited in • • • Boise Saturday with Mrs.Cart­ Mr. and Mrs. Larry Black­ wright parents, Mr. and Mrs. burn and family spent the Earl Parker and with Mrs. Christmas holidays with Mr. Spark’s mother-in-law, Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph Newberry in Ellen Sparks. Jerome. The Newberrys re­ turned home with the Black­ Vesta Hansen of Smithville, burns and all enjoyed Christ­ Utah is her» visiting her sis­ mas dinner at the home of Mrs. ters, Mrs. Kenneth Cottle and Manon Blackburn in Middleton. Mrs. Frell Blair and family. • • * • • • Mr. and Mrs. Dinck Nedrv Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cottle spent the Christmas holidays were guests of their son, the visiting their daughter and son- Reed Cottles of Boise Monday. • • • in-law Mr. and Mrs. David Hartwig in San Anselmo, Ca­ Mrs. Ruth Mahaloczki of King- lifornia. Another daughter Judy man Koi any w ho has been in Nedry of Portland, joined the St. Lukes hospital in Boise family there. The family en­ since December 11 and recupe­ joyed visiting and sight-seeing. rating from heart surgery cal­ led Tuesday morning and re­ Mrs. Mae Bellon spent the ported is doing nicely. She Thanksgiving and Christmas expects to be in the hospital holidays visiting her son and for at least another week. • • • family in Saratoga, California. She returned home December Mr. and Mrs. Jim Danford 30. and family of Bend arrived New • • • Years Day to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rod (Patty) Dr. and Mrs. K.A. Danford for Phelps left Tacoma, Washington several days. * • • December 29, stopping in Port­ land to visit her sister, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster Mrs. Wayne Oliver. Ac­ and Francis entertained the companying them from Portland R.T. Sager family for New was Gale Holman of Portland. Years Day dinner. • • • They are visiting the Harry Mc­ Ginleys and friends in Nyssa. A progressive dinner w as en­ Ruth Ann McGinley accom­ joyed New Years Eve by nine panied by Gale Holman left couples. They were Mr. and December 31 for Corvallis. Mrs. Jerry Williams, Mr. and Gale will help Ruth Ann move Mrs. Darwin Jensen, Mr. and to Corvallis where Ruth Ann Mrs. Dar Jensen, Jr., Mr. and will be student teaching this Mrs. Ron Jensen, who is with term. Patty and Rod will re­ the Air Force near Seattle, Mr. main this week for i visit in and Mrs. Bill Boydin, Calif., the area. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cottrell, • • • Mr and Mrs. Melvin Feik, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McCon- and Mrs. Owen Froerer, and nell and Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Kesler, Jr. Cleaver had New Years Day The dinner started at the Dar­ dinner at Pollards Cafe mCald- win Jensens and progressed to well. different homes for eacheourse, a a a returning to the Jensen home Mrs. Thane Lankford of Mar­ where games were played and sing was a Friday visitor of her dessert was furnished by Mrs. sister, Mrs. Kenneth Reece. Kesler. • • • • • • Scott and Shawna Giles of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffin Payette spent the weekend with motored to Baker Sunday where their grandparents, the Kenneth they visited Mrs. Griffin’s sis­ Reeces. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jones • • • and their married daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell son and their families. Grif­ spent the Christmas holiday in fins returned home Monday eve-* Eugene with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ning. a a a Haile and family. New Years Day was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Haburchak, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beam and Mary and Catherine visited family of Boise. their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. * • » Juri Peet in Seattle over the Barbara Holmes stayed with weekend. While there, they vi­ her grandmother, Mrs. Jesse sited numerous relatives at an Shuster a few days during the open house gathering. holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Harold- Mr. and Mrs. Delno Shuster son spent the Christmas holi­ and two children of Portland days with their son, Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Wyne Shuster Mrs. Elwyn Haroldsen and fa­ of Payette visited Mrs. Jesse mily in Eagle. The Elwyn Ha­ Shuster Sunday and they all roldsen family spent the New had dinner at Brownie’s Cafe. Years weekend with the Reuben • • • Haroldsens. Mrs. Jesse Shuster spent New • • • Years Day visiting with Mr. Saturday afternoon visitor at and Mrs. Finley Shuster in the home of Mrs. A.H. Keck Nampa. was Mrs. Herb Nelson of Nu * • • Acres. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Straube, Kurt and Michelle of Portland Guests for a T.V. party an arrived last Tuesday and visi­ potluck dinner Monday at the ted his parents, the Jim Wil­ home of Mrs. Harriet Turner liams until this weekend. Thurs­ were Dr. and Mrs. Long, Mrs. day guests also were a daughter, Inga Buckley and Mrs. Effie Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carson and Murphy. The guests enjoyed four children of Boise. watching the Pasadena Rose * * * Parade. Hal Brendle who has been • * * home during the Christmas va­ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Butcher cation from EOC visited his entertained with a New Year's mother, Mrs. Harold Brendle dinner at their home Monday, and other friends in the area, Jan. 1. Those present were returning to college Tuesday Messrs, and Mmes. Glen Coo­ morning. per, Gerald Cooper, Bob • • * Cooper, Dick Cooper, Willie Dr. and Mrs. B*rt Ross en­ Johnson, nee MarleneCooper of tertained Mr. and Mrs. Pat Boise; Mrs. Betty Marostica Parker and Mike and Mr. and and Linda Cooper, Mrs. Buster Talbot as dinner * a a guests New Years Eve. Christmas weekend guests at * * • the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank New Years Day dinner guests Byers were Mr. and Mrs. Pete of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ber­ Grant of Lewiston. Dinner tram were heir daughter, Mr. guests including the Grants and Mrs. Warren Adams of were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nampa and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Byers and boys of Ontario; Mr. Sage of Nyssa. and Mrs. Jim Farmer andchil- • « • Luncheon guest# of Mrs. Har­ dren of Donnelly, John Somars riet Turner. Tuesday. Dec. 30 and children Judy and Ronnie of SCIENCE STl'Di NTS at Nvssa High School are busy pre­ paring for their Science Symposium to be held later in the mmth. Laurie Stunz is shown in th«' top ph Ko testing the effects of DDT on developing chicken embryos Aiding her ia m frared-spectroscopy studies is TVCC. Heth Ann Kassman is studying patterned learning in rata in the middle photo. Debbie Alexander is also working with rats In the lotto« photo, studying the effects f aspirin in relation to blood clothing. Aiding her with blood studies is Malheur Memorial Hospital Caldwell, Mrs. Vera Pricket ofCaldw. H, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bethel and John John if Cald­ CRADLE well; Mr and Mrs. Ricky So- ROLL mars and children of Notus, Ethel Lay and family, Nyssa, and Mrs. Cynttna Gilbert of MALHEUR Ml MoRiAL Wichita, Kansas. HC6PITAL • • • New Year’s dinner guests at the Frank Byers wer. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Byers and child­ ren of Ontario and Mrs. Cyn­ thia Gilbert. • • • Mrs. Dorothy Wilson, Patsy, Nancy, Christian Rodrigui-x and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coffman vi- it. <1 at tin hMM of Mr aicl Mrs. Melvin Marcum and fa­ mily in Eugene from Dec. 22. 28. Mrs. Wilsonj'atsy andChris- tian visited De.. 28-30with Mr. and Mrs. Craig Northrup and daughter Kristin in San Jose, California. Nancy attended the Camjms Crusade for Christ Conference in Salt Lake from Dec. 27 to Jan. 1. • • • Mr. and Mrs. W.L. M< Part- land, Pam M< Partland of Uni­ versity of Oregon and Linda Mr partland of Southern Oregon College spent the holidays at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Friesen in Portland. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Dic k M< Partland of Milwaukie, Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gallo, of Chico, California 2 Dec. 29 • Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Atherton, Vale, boy. Dec. 31 - Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ramirez, Ontario, girl. Jan. 3 Mr. and Mrs.Clau* Pearcy, Parma, boy. HOI Y RtCARY HOSPITAL Dec. 27 - Mr. and Mrs. Fehx Sifuentes, Nyssa, girl. Mr. and Mrs. lA*slie M< Minn, Vale, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Men-en, Weiser, girl. Dee. 28 Mr. and Mrs. Jose Camps, Ontario, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Adams, New Plymouth, boy. Mr. and Mrs.Charles Moore, New Plymouth, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jensen, Payette, boy. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Wal­ lace, Ontario, boy. Dec. 29 - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kessler, Payette, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowe, Ontario, boy. Dec. 31 - Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hume, Vale, boy. DEPARTMENT STORE NYSSA, OREGON ANNOUNCING FAST 24 HR film developing for B&W, odacolor & Elctachrome