Thursday, March 18, 1976 Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa Oregon Spoon* & Spool* Spoon* A Spool* 4-H Club practiced modeling On Mar­ ch 1 2, we had each girl *how how to model. Then the one* that did not have their project* done, worked on them. Our leader Eddy Thiel should be back, neat Friday, *o Roberta Pearcy was still the leader. Her help Friday was her mother. Agnes Pearcy from Parma. Everyone really enjoyed modeling, in front of the girl* that judged. Vonda Glenn, reporter 4-H Buoy Bee* BICENTENNIAL DRESS-UP DAY AT Nyssa High School last week brought out many colorful coatume* of past year*, including these worn by Evelyn Wicnke. left, and Marge H um Youngsters Receive Letter From President Ford The kindergarten da*» of Mr* mark Moncur, is par ticlpating in the Bicentennial program. In commemoration of Arne nca's 200th birthday, a giant birthday card wa* *ent to the Kindergarten through the Weekly Reader The children and Mr*. Moncur »igned the card and sent it to the president of the United States. In return, the class received a thank you letter from President Ford that read* as follows: “I warmly commend all who participated in plan* for the celebration of our Na tional Bicentennial Your effort* are symbolic of your deep sense of patriotism and civic pride They also reflect the vitality and spirit of America "I wholeheartedly wel­ come your commitment to help make our Nation’s two-hundredth birthday a fitting and memorable occasion for all of us." Signed Gerald R. Ford. The class plan^ to partici­ pate in the "Johnny Hori­ zon” program "Plant a f reedom Tree for Amenc* A gift that keep* on living." Mr* Moncur feel* that the children might best remem her this once-in-a-life-timc event if they truly »hare in the celebration. Friday, March 19 - Men'» Bowling Association Annual Meeting. Eagle* Hall 8 p.m. TV Rock and Gem Club. Christian Church Basement. South Sth Street. Nyssa. Visitor* Welcome, 8 p.m. Job's Daughter* Bowling Partv. 8 p.m Monday, Mtervh 22 • Ho* pita! Auxiliary. Malheur Me­ morial Hospital. 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 23 • Yel­ low Rose Rebekah lodge Chapter »202. IOOF Hall. 8 p.m. Wednesda*. March 24 - Senior Citizen*. Clubhouse on Bower. Potluck. 10:30 a.m. Job's Daughters-Joint meeting Bethel »25 and Bethel »33 at Ontario. 7:30 p.m. A potluck in the Masonic Hall preceding the meeting Official visit of the Grand Guardian and Asso­ ciate Grand Guardian Mr*. Sisson's Busy Bee* met for a meeting on March 4 We made coffee case. and while that wa* baking we sewed on our project* When the coffee cake came out of the oven, everyone had a piece. All agreed it wa* delicious. On Saturday. March 13, we were invited to help in a country wide 4-H »ewing project at TVCC for Mary Kav School vtudent*. Some of our group made Bunny Puppet* and some made vest* which help the children learn how to button and zip. It wa* fun getting acquainted with other 4-H'ers and working on *uch a worthwhile project. l-aura Buchtel, reporter Adrian livestock Club The Adrian Livestock Club met March II. A rabbit demonstration was given by the Ontario Rabbit Club. New thing* werr learned. Darlene and Carlene Carroll brought refreshment* that were very much enjoyed. Darlene Carroll, reporter Tickets For "Carousel" Tickets are now available for Carousel, the eighth annual musical presented jointly by Trea*ure Valley Community College and the community under the aus­ pice* ot the TVCC Drama Department. Carousel Is a tender love story set in a New England fishing village around 1873. It will be presented Wednes­ day through Saturday, April 7. 8. 9. and 10. 1976. at 8 p.m. in the Ontario High School Auditorium Admission charge* will be $2.50 for adults (18 years and older). Senior Citizens (60 years and older) SI.50. Shirley Butler. Grand Com­ mittee member of Juris Prudence Committee of Ida.; Kay Erne*t, Estral Com­ mittee Member of Oregon. Books, magazines, re­ cords. music, educational materials, are needed for the Annual American Associa­ tion of University Women Book Fair. The Fair will be held at the West Park Plaza during Bazaar Days, Satur­ day. April 10, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in front of Hatch's Bookstore. Book* will be sold and proceeds will go to the scholarship fund. AAUW is looking for books in such categories as: chil­ dren's (under 10). mysteries, romance, science fiction, history, poetry, political scie­ nce. sports, religion, humor (comic books), arts and crafts, and textbooks. AAUW Students (14 to 18 years of age) $1.50. and children (ages 6 through 13) $1.00. No charge will be made for children under 6 years of age. but a ticket must be reserved fix them. Tickets may be arranged few or picked up at the college To avoid errors, patrons are urged to pick up their tickets as soon as possible. Reserved rickets must be picked up by 7:30 p.m. on evening of per­ formance. is also asking for old magazines, records, sheet music, or any other educa­ tional materials that could be recycled. Donations are tax deduc­ tible and a receipt will be given naming the materials donated provided the indi­ vidual requests it. Materials will be picked up or can be delivered to AAUW members. For pick-up please call Laura Ure. 372-3230 or Sylvia DeKalb 889-8358. co­ chairwomen for the event. F bzrtfjs J Nyssa's Future Fsrmer* of America parliamentary pro­ cedure team emerged in first place Tuesday in tri-district leadership skills competition at Eastern Oregon State College. La Grande. A* a result, the Nyssa team will compete in the state contest to be held in conjunction with the stale convention at Bend March 21 25 Derry I Leggett, chapter advisor, said members of the chapter farmer team winning the highest honor* are Mike Parker. Leslie Linegar, Bar­ bara Holmes. Renae Simpson Greg Thiel. Ros* Durfee and Bruce Goodell. The contest at La Grande was for all FFA chapters in northeastern Oregon from Condon eastward to the Idaho-Oregon border. Brian Maag. member of the Vale chapter, won first place in the creed speaking contest Parker was fourth tn the public speaking compe­ tition with Cindy Allen of the Ontario chapter placing sixth Leggett said that Parker and Ross will receive state farmer degrees at the con­ vention. PRESENT FOR THE DISTRICT MEETING IN Nyssa which wa* hosted by Golden Rule Chapter No. 131. were Charlie Wemick, left. Worthy Patron ofGolden Rule Chapter No. 131 and center. Dorothy Parnsh, Worthy Grand Matron of Oregon. Waluga Chapter No. 146 of Lake Oswego and Cleta deBoer Worthy Matron of Golden Rule Chapter No. 131 of Nyssa. FBZRTHS3 March 16 ■ Mr. and Mr*. Robert Padgett, Payette, a boy Mr. and Mr*. Jim Schaf­ feld. Ontario, a boy Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ste­ phens. Fruitland, a boy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huges, Ontario, a boy March 12 - Mr and Mrs E. Martinez, Vale, a boy March 14 - Mr. and Mrs. Montie Page. Payette, a boy ADRIAN THIRD GRADERS dressed for the Pirates Reading party are from left: David Wail. Mary Emma Leos. David Osborn and Mike Rotter. Culminating activity for the unit was the Treasure Hunt in the rooms of Mr*. Mary Joyce and Miss Carol Hansen. Acme Cowboy Boots Broken Sizes Clearance ’33” to V ‘14” to ‘3” Maihesir Memorial Hospital ’32” to ‘8” ALL SALES March 11 ■ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Root. Nyssa, twin boys ‘13” to ’3“ ♦28” to ’rs FINAL! ‘12” to ‘3« Hol* Rosar* Hoopital March 10 - Mr. snd Mrs. Rod Calkins. Payette, a girl March II - Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wherry. New Plymouth, a boy Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hylton Ontario, a girl Mr. and Mrs. George Fanning. Nyssa, a boy. ‘10” to «2’’ *27” to ’6” ’17" to ’4“ ’16” to ‘4“ Xl Professional Directory By Aventura 100% Vinyl Face 100% Cotton Back Dr. Arthar S. Dole, M.D. Urological Surgery Diseases of the kidney, bladder and prostate. Phone 372-5269 20 South 2nd. Street. Nvssa. 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