Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 10, 1975, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday, April 10, 1975
Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Nyssa Science Students
Will Compete Saturday
High school students from
Nyssa will be at Boise State
University Saturday, April
12, to match brainpower with
other top science students
from 21 schools in a contest
for prestige, scholarships,
and trophies. At stake are
individual and team cham-
pionshps in the seventh
annual Science Competition
Day sponsored by the BSU
school ot arts and sciences.
Contest chairman Loren
Carter, BSU chemistry pro­
fessor. says the event will
draw nearly 300 students
from schools in Idaho and
Oregon for the morning of
knowledge testing exams in
biology, chemistry, geology,
physics-engineering, and
mathematics.
Each school will send five
teams of two students each to
compete in the five subject
areas. Trophies will be
Knife KFork
Dr. Nicholas Nyaradi, the
only man to ever beat the
Russians out of anything tn a
financial way—some 130
million dollars at the close of
World War ll-and who has
just returned from an in­
vestigation trip to Europe
will be the guest speaker at
the next meeting of the Knife
A Fora Club of Malheur
County at the Eastside Cafe
the evening of April IS, at
7:30 p.m. it was announced
today by Mr Walter Ford,
president of the club.
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awarded to the winning duo
in each discipline tested.
Carter said that Boise State
will also grant one-year fee
scholarships to top individual
scorers in each contest field.
He added that overall win­
ners will be named for
schools regardless of size,
but contest officials will also
divide entries into small,
medium, and large school
categories to grant 15 other
scholarships.
Registration for the event
will be Saturday morning,
and the testing will end about
noon. An awards luncheon
for the participants will
follow
APPLE VALLEY ITEMS
Gary Seward returned ho­
me Monday morning from a
weeks tour with the N.N.C.
Crusader Choir, which gave
concerts in many Northwest
Churches.
Kelly Bay was a weekend
guest of Mr. and .Mrs. Rick
Fitzsimmons at Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garner
of Portland were weekend
guests of Mr and Mrs. Fay
Collins.
Mrs. Walter Hopper and
daughters of Midvale were
spring vacation guests in the
Lloyd Dibble home Wednes­
day till Sunday.
Sue Dibble and niece
attended a tupperware party
on Saturday evening at Mrs.
Alex Gordon’s home.
Lloyd Dibble and Sue were
business shoppers at Boise
on Friday.___________
Mrs. Ruth Martin of
Caldwell wav an all day
Saturday guest and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Bale. Arietta and
Andy were Sunday afternoon
visitors of Mrs. Laura Bale
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Higgins visited Wednesday
afternoon in the William
Knox home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller
of Melba were Sunday
evening dinner guests of
Mrs. Helen Wilson.
Mrs. Ruth Fritts. Helen
Wilson and Frances Smalley
were among the group of the
Methodist Nyssa Womens
Society
who attended the
mini District meeting held at
the Payette Methodist Chu­
rch all dav Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vear Haile
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Vivian Gooing.
Activities In Arcadia
ARCADIA • The
Ar-
iadia Club will meet with
Anna Grace Edmunson on
Friday. April 11 at 2 p.m.
Amy Stradley accompanied
Mrs. Harold Dail and Sharon
Io Cascade. Idaho, Sunday,
to attend services at the
Community Baptist Church.
They were met there by Mr.
and Mrs. Boyd Haney and
family of Nyssa, who had
spent the weekend with the
Rev. James Farmer and
family at Donnley. They had
a great time snowmobiling.
The "Son Shiners" sang at
the service at Cascade and all
enjoyed a pot luck dinner
after the service at the
church. They reported that
just the tips of the fence jxists
were sticking out of the snow
around Cascade. It was April
6, 1975._________
By Nell Bowers
On Friday evening. Amy
Stradley. the Boyd Haney
family of Nyssa and Mr and
Mrs. Bill Stradley went to a
house warming at the Ri­
chard Baker home in Kuna.
Mr. Baker teaches in the
Kuna school. Mrs. Baker is
the former Leila Farmer.
Others at the house warming
were Mr and Mrs. George
Baker of Vale and Jerry
Baker of Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Brig Olsen
returned to their home. April
3, after spending two weeks
in Hawaii, visiting their son
and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Vard Olsen. They enjoyed the
trip very much and say the
best way to see Hawaii is
with someone who lives
there.
Ruth and Neil Petterson
were Sunday dinner guests in
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norning visitor of Mrs. Nell
Correll.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Whit­
tom of Boise were all day
Saturday guests and Mrs.
William Knox was an after­
noon visitor of Mrs. Nell
Correll.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sells
visited Sunday afternoon and
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Hawkins of Caldwell
and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Tuttle of Notus.
Mrs. Zxwa Edens and her
guest Mrs. Cora Rookstool
attended the Jolly Janes Club
on Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Vert
Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Shep-
pard and Mrs. l.aura Bale
were Sunday evening guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wild
after evening Church Ser­
vices.
The Nazarene Ladies Bible
Study Class met with Mrs.
Dwight Seward on Tuesday
morning in her home.
On Saturday evening, Mr.
and Mrs. Dwight Seward
were guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Smith
of Ontario to help celebrate
birthday anniversaries for
Kimberlee Pierce of Boise.
Csrlotts Hathaway, and Ho­
ward Smith of Ontario.
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By way of remembering,
thirty-seven years ago on
April 5. 1938. Clyde and Nell
Bowes and son Don, and
Charles Bowers arrived in
Nyssa. Oregon to spend the
night with friends. They were
on their way to Sandpoint.
Never did get to see Sand
point—vet.
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Apple Valley Items
Friday afternoon and even­
ing the Gerald Goodfellows
visited with Mr. and Mrs. C.
R. Kesler Sr.
Mr and Mrs. C. R. Kesler
and Sally went to Salt Lake
City. Utah. Sunday and
returned Wednesday. While
there they visited their
daughter. Karma and other
relatives.
Mrs. Enos Cook and
children visited Nell Bowers.
Saturday afternoon.
Tom Mitchell called at the
Clyde Bowers home Saturday
morning
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Following World War II
the Honorable Nyaradi spent
seven months in Moscow, in
contact and conference with
Stalin's henchmen over a
reparations claim the Soviet
had unfairly levied on Hun­
gary Day after day. Nyaradi
argued against the Soviet
Ministers, including Molotov«
Finally the claim was reduced
to approximately one-fourth
its original amount.
In this country, the Ho­
norable Doclor continues to
fight the Russian encroach­
ment of communism. He has
authored articles revealing
the Russian plans for the
Saturday Evening Post. For­
tune. Liberty, and other
leading magazines. He also is
the author of a book,
published in 1952. "My
Ringside Scat in Moscow."
In I9t»9. he was appointed
consultant to the U. S.
Department of State on
Eastern European »nd Soviet
affairs.
the Brig Olsen home, visiting
about the Olsens trip to
Hawaii.
Norman Feik and his
son-in-law, Gene Fulmer of
La Grande stayed all night
Thursday night at the Parley
Feik home. Norman is a
brother of Parley.
Nell Bowers attended a
baby shower for Mrs. Kent
Bowers. Thursday night at
the Wheeler home in Nyssa.
Mrs. Wheeler is a sister of
Mrs. Kent Bowers. Others
from the Arcadia Community
attending were Gladys Feik
and Lyla Houston.
George. Betty, and Nancy
Boyack of Meridian were
guests in the Otis Bullard
home. Saturday.
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