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Thursday, March 20, 1975 Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Or«gon Mrs. Dee Garner Attends EVENTS AROUND ADRIAN PTA Seminar On Alcoholism National Institute on Alcohol Mr* Dee J. Garner. OC PT Abuse and Alcoholism which Region 8-vice president, joi will be used to study ned with about forty other "'Alternatives to Alcohol'" in student* and PTA members Oregon. Three or four to consider alternative* to community seminars will be alcoholism in a seminar at held by the PTA during Menucha Camp Ground*. March and April in Eastern. Corbett. Oregon, on Thurs Central, and Southern Ore day and Friday, February 20 21. gon and the Willamette Norm Southerby, a na • Valley. Mrs. Robert Miller. Port tional alcoholism consultant land. State PTA Health from Long Beach. California, Chairman, is the co-ordinator led a discussion about identi for this project. fication of youth problem* Mamie Glover from Nyssa, with alcohol since 1970. The accompanied her daughter group participated in an evaluation of a recent TV and Robert Alvarado. On movie on NBC called “Sarah tario High School and Troy T. • Portrait of a Teenage Philips. Baker High School Alcoholic.” Southerby called also went with the ladies to attention to the recent the conference Oregon Governor's Commis sion on Youth Report on the current use of alcohol and other drugs, and stated that it verified current national trends. Other speakers included Bill Allured, counselor from the Contact Center. Portland; Thomas P. Sullivan. Ph. D., executive secretary. Gover nor’s Commission on Youth; Jim D. Duncan, consultant. Oregon Alcoholism and Hea lth Association, Portland; and Andrew Hanners, execu tive director. Oregon Council on Alcohol Problem*. Mary Dannen. president. Oregon Congress of Parent* and Teachers, Halsey, was moderator for the seminar. She announced that the PTA had received a grant from the ADRIAN Mr and Mrs. Ray Bowen of Nampa visited Mr and Mrs C arl Begcman Sunday afternoon Mrs Ernest Sewell of Big Bend was a Sunday morning coffee guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begcman. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parker and family of La Grande and Mr and Mrs. David Ransbell of Battle Mountain. Nevada came Friday evening to visit in the Vern Parker home. The Bob Parker* left Saturday morning on a weeks vacation to California and left Jolynne and Tracy Parker with their grandparents. Mr and Mrs Paul Parker of Ontario were Saturday evening dinner guest* of hi* parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar • lit Mrs. Robert Long and Mrs. Edna Cowling attended the luncheon at the Pres- bylcnan Church in Roswell Wednesday. Thursday. Mrs. Robert Long and Mrs Ethel Thomp son attended a birthday dinner for Clyde Long at the Brownies Cafe in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. James Mosier and family of The Dalles who have been visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs. George DeHaven left for their home on Sunday. Tracy and Stacy Skerjane* of Ontario were Sunday overnight guests of their grandparent*. Mr. and mrs. George DeHaven. Mr and Mrs. George DeHaven visited her uncle Gavlen Raney in the Ontano Hospital Sunday afternoon. "Sound of Music // In Final Rehearsal Stage Sue Ashcraft was a Satur day evening dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. George De Haven. available at the Adminis tration Office or the Drama department at Treasure Val ley Community College Tic kets are $2 00 for adults, SI.50 for students ages 14—18, $1.00 for children ages 6—13. Children u ider sis are admitted free of charge but they must have a ticket. Tickets which are reserved by phone should be picked up within seven days. The Sound of Music will be presented Wednesday thru Saturday. April 2—5. in the Ontario High Auditorium with curtain time at 8 p.m. The overture will start at 750. The Sound of Music is in the Final stages of rehearsal at the Ontario High School Auditorium. As the produc tion grow* in excellence both the director* and the cast feel an enthusiasm that echoes in the words of one of the tunes. “No Way To Stop It." Other unforgetable song* that will be a delight to the audience are "Maria.” "Climb Ev’ry Mountain.” “Do Re Me." “You Are Sixteen Going On Seven teen.” “So Long. Farewell.” “How Can Love Survive’” and "Edelwei**.” Patrons should make ticket reservations now. They are NOW ADD SOMETHIN« TO TOOR WEEKLY SHOPPING LIST THAT TOOR CHILDREN WILL REALLY SINK THEIR TEETH INTO ... i i , BRITANNICA JUNIOR ENCYCLOPAEDIA $2” I CENTER CUF RIB- LEAN ÄÄ > I PORK CHOPS.:.! 09 Grand Master To Visit NO END CUTS I ¿5 The Grand Master of Masons in Oregon will make his official visit to this district Friday. March 21 The meeting will be held in the Ontario Masonic Hall at 6:30 p.m with Acacia Lodge «118 hosting the occasion and co-hosting will be Nyssa and Vale lodge*. A potluck will precede the open meeting. All Ma tons and their wives are invited to attend and bring a covered dish. AT. FOODLAND!! V X KS3 lit ■ Nalley] * KTTY CROCKER LAYER 18*2- ARMOUR PAN REAPV £ B min iíp ¿ 149 STEWERS WESTR31NT OYSTERS« i FORK ROASTS «> in emp ^PAREKl country ^TYie LUNCH Cornmeal Dish Imagine something tasting halfway between cornbread and a cheese souffle and you'll get the idea of ho* delicious this oven dish is going to taste. It conies out with a pretty golden puffed crown which sinks fast as souffles are wont to do. 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Stir into hot milk and cook, stirring, until mixture comes to boil. Let it bubble gently I minute, stirring all the while Mix in egg yolks. Mix in baking powder, chcddar cheese and 2 table spoons butter, stirring until butter is melted Whip egg whites until stiff. Fold into cornmeal mixture. Turn into buttered I-quart baking dish. Bake in 375 deg. oven M) to 35 minutes or until puffed and golden brown. Serve promptly (before it falls) with butter and grated parmesan cheese on top. Makes 4 servings. Schafer were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begcman Mrs. Bill Toomb. Mrs. Robert Long, Mrs. Oscar Schafer and Mrs. Luit Stam visited Mrs Sue Ashcraft Friday afternoon Mrs. Sue Ashcraft went to Nyssa Friday evening ’o see her sister Mrs. Ray Droun. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs Ray Droun and daugh ter to Ontario and attended the service on “Know your Religion.” and spent the night in the Droun home Mrs. Sue Ashcraft had the Auxiliary meeting at her home Wednesday, afternoon Si* members attended. Mr and Mrs. Tom Martin and ton of Twin Falls were Saturday evening visitor* of Mr and Mrs. G. E. Mackey. Mrs. Vera Webb. Mary Morris and Mrs Oliver Freel visited Mrs. Myron Gossard at the Caldwell Hospital Saturday. March 8 Mrs. Myron Gossard re turned home from the hos pital Tuesday and Thursday Mr and Mrs. Myron Osborn went to Burley to see her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kiesow of Reedsport came Saturday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Freel and her mn»k •» in Caldwell They •P ue visiting between the tv- homes for the coming week Ramona and Keven Roun tree of Ontario were Sunday afternoon visitors in the Oliver Freel home. 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