THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 1. 1954 Newell Heights News M odem P ioneer Club DUI 2135 T he Scouts and C ubs of the They will th en go to Lew iston U nited P resb y terian Com m unity and on to Missoula, Mont., to visit chu rch held a potluck picnic and a sister of Mrs K urtz. They plan sw im m ing p arty S unday at the to come hom e through Y ellow C aldw ell park. The scouts, under stone park, the G rand Tetons and th e d irectio n of H ank Moore, Jackson Hole, Wyo. scout m aster, played the C aldw ell Mr and Mrs S tanley Hill and J u n io r Legion baseball team a fam ily enjoyed a picnic w ith Mr gam e of baseball after the picnic. and Mrs. Jim S tevens at the C ald Those atten d in g from Newell w ell p ark S unday. H eights w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jak e Mr. and Mrs. Wesley P iercy had Borge and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. S unday d in n er at the J C. Olson V ernon B u tler and fam ily and home, n o rth of Nyssa In the a f Jim m y M cGhan. T here w ill be a n ternoon Mr. and Mrs. P iercy and o th er picnic and sw im m ing p arty M r and Mrs. Olson visited at the d u rin g th e m onth of Ju ly . The Sam P u k fo rd hom e at F ruitland. d ate is to be announced later. Miss A nita P ra tt, d au g h ter of A large group of girls from the th e Lew is P ra tts left Ju n e 15 for O w yhee w ard L. D. S church S acram ento. C a lif, w ith the and some of th eir classm ates left H arry P ratts, who had been v isit at 4 a. m. M onday m orning for a ing here. A nita and Nancy P ra tt th ree-d ay cam ping trip at W arm intended to leave S acram ento Lake, Ida., above Boise. Mrs. Geo. M onday for L ebanon to visit A n B esendorfer, L. D. S. m utual pres- ita ’s grandm other, Mrs. P ratt. .dent, is in ch arg e of the girls, F rom th ere A nita w ill re tu rn w ith Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stoker, home. Mr. and Mrs. L orin M unn, Mr S unday Mr. and Mrs. M. L. and Mrs. D elb ert G a rn er and Mr. and Mrs. R ay S chulthies as ch ap K urtz visited at the W ill G ahley erons. T he group left in the G a r hom e in P arm a. Mr. and M rs. H arold K urtz and n e r tru ck and in tend to re tu rn fam ily arriv ed safely at P itts- hom e W ednesday night. W ednesday evening, J u n e 23 I b urgh Ju n e 22, P olly stayed th ere th e scouts and y o u th ’s fellow ship | and H arold w ent to M eedsville of th e A d rian U nited P resb y terian J u n e 23 to go to m issionary school. Mr. and Mrs. P ete Jorgensen church, enjoyed a sw im m ing p a rty in th e C aldw ell p ark . Young an d Mrs. Jo rg en sen 's m other, people atten d in g from here w ere Mrs. W h ittier of F ru itla n d w ere K aren M cK innley, W allace B ut S unday callers at the Lew is P ra tt ler, K aye and P ete H am m on, J im home. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood C arr m y and C arm an M cGhan, T erry of O ntario also called at the P ra tt and K ay Borge, and N ancy Hill. hom e S unday afternoon. Mrs. Mrs. J a k e B orge drove a car for C arr is a sister of Mrs. P ra tt. Mrs. V ernon B utler and P auline tran sp o rtatio n . atten d e d th e installation of the Mr. and Mrs. M. L. K u rtz re tu rn ed hom e W ednesday evening J o b ’s D aughters of Nyssa T h u rs from a vacation at S ilver C ity and day evening. M argaret B utler was in stalled as ju n io r custodian. th e O w yhee canyon. Mrs. Lew is P ra tt and F ran k ie Mr. and Mrs. C harles H arris, form er resid en ts of N ew ell spent F a th e rs Day w ith Mrs. H eights, now living at M adras, P r a tt’s fath er, C. W. de Boer in announce th e b irth of a boy, K elly O ntario. Mrs. C harles Johnson of San Lynn, J u n e 24 at M adras. He was born on th e ir son. B uddy’s b irth Francisco is visiting h er sister day. They h av e tw o daughters, and fam ily, Mrs. Roy Hirai. C harlene and Gay. Mr. and Mrs. T h u rm an P iercy The fam ily of P. M. H aney of and girls visited at the R ube Nyssa w ill hold a H aney fam ily G raham hom e F rid ay night. Mr. reunion at th e C aldw ell park and Mrs. H erb Thom as w ere visi J u n e 29, in celebration of th e P. tors at the G raham home. M. H aney’s 49th w edding a n n i Je a n and M arilyn P ra tt of N ys versary. O scar H aney and th e late sa visited th e ir fath er, Eugene E. H. H aney are th eir sons living P ra tt and fam ily over th e w e ek at Newell H eights. end. The 4-H stu d en ts, w ho have Mr. and Mrs. Dick K reigh v isit been atten d in g sum m er school at ed S atu rd ay night w ith Mr. and C orvallis, re tu rn e d hom e F riday Mrs. W ayne Piercy. night. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin T opliff spent Mrs. L enna P eterso n and Mrs. S unday evening w atching TV at Lila D ru ry re tu rn ed hom e to P re s the E dw ard Topliff hom e in the ton, Ida. S unday, afte r a w eek’s B uena V ista area. stay at th e O scar H aney home. Mr. and Mrs. H aru S ak aji and W hile h ere th ey enjoyed the son, R ichard, of San Francisco yearly cam p m eeting of th e S ev are visitin g a t the G eorge H irai en th Day A d v en tist church at home. Mrs. S akiji and Mrs. H irai Caldwell. are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Southw ick Mr. and Mrs. H arry W arren of and son, Clair, of U kiah, Calif, P arm a, p aren ts of Mrs. Irv in Top are spending th e ir vacation visit- liff, w ere su p p er guests at the ng friends and relatives. At p res Irv in T opliff hom e S atu rd ay ent they are stay in g at the Dewey night. A fter su p p er they enjoyed G arner home. Mrs. S outhw ick is show ing p ictu re slides. the form er Eunice S to k er and In v itatio n s have been sent to sister of Mrs. G arner. S unday a f the L. D. S. boys and girls to a t ternoon, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. H am tend the N yssa stake y o u th b a n mon, a u n t and uncle of the q u et held at th e N yssa stake Southw icks, visited w ith them at | house Ju ly 1 at 8 p. m. T here w ill the hom e of Lee S to k er of Nyssa. j be a guest sp eak er from S alt Lake Lee is a b ro th e r of Mrs. S o u th j City. wick. M odern P io n eer club w ill m eet Mr. and Mrs. Dick K reigh and T uesday at th e V ernon B utler children enjoyed a picnic and home. sw im m ing p a rty a t C aldw ell S u n W ednesday evening M rs. E u day. gene P ra tt took a ca r load of S aturd ay , th e O regon Trail young ch ild ren to S niveleys Hot G range held a pinochle p a rty at S prings for a swim . C hildren e n th e Oregon T rail G range hall. joying th e sw im w ere M ike, E u Those atten d in g from this area gene, B u rn d ette. Ju d y and M ark w ere Mr. and Mrs. W esley Piercy, i P ra tt and B illy H am m on. Mr. and Mrs. L u it S tam , Mr. and T uesday afternoon. Mrs. D ur Mrs. D urlin H am m on, Mr. and lin H am m on, K aye, P e te and Mrs. R ulee G rah am and Mr. and B illy H am m on, G aye, V aye and Mrs. Bill Toombs. I P atricia Beveal, N ancy, Suzanne Mr. and M rs. M. L. K u rtz will and L aN ae H am m on; M ike and leave T h u rsd ay m o rning for La- Eugene P ra tt enjoyed sw im m ing G rande to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bill at S niveleys Hot S prings. A fter K urtz, w ho are a tte n d in g su m the sw im they enjoyed hom e m er school there. T hey w ill spend m ade ice cream at th e H am m on Ju ly 4 w ith Mr. and Mrs. David home. Mr. and Mrs. S h arp and H ighland at W allow a. Mrs. H igh children w ere su p p er guests at land is th e fo rm er Joyce K urtz. the H am m on hom e th a t evening. Riding Club Members Hold June Meeting M em bers of the O w yhee R iding club m et F rid ay evening at the O regon T rail hall. Roy Holmes gave a talk on the rid e J u n e 5 and 6 into Rye V alley w here a large group of the club spent the night in M orm an Basin and e n joyed a breakfast, S unday m o rn ing before riding home. D uring the m eeting, plans w ere m ade for a b an q u et A ugust 31 for th e W estern R iding club a s sociation, of w hich the O w yhee group is a m em ber. A tra il ride to M orm an Basin and a hike to th e m ines w as planned for the n e a r future. L ynn S nodgrass re p o rted on the W estern R iding club associa tion field day held S unday in Along The Oregon Trail M rs. t r a n k B yrrs P h o n e 2325 The M erry Matrons club m et at th e hom e of Jessie C hard on J u n e 23. The afternoon was spent visiting. T w elve members and 2 guests, Mrs. Betty Neilsen and Mrs. P atty P rice were present New officers for the next six m onths w ere elected as follows P resid en t, Peggy Brown; vice Em m ett. R efreshm ents were served d u r ing th e social hour b> Mrs. Vic M arshall, Mrs. Oce Schweizer and Dr J J Sarazin. SALE DATES—July 1, 2 and 3rd PAGE FIVE p resident, Viola A dam s; and sec re ta ry . L orena G ressley. T he new presid en t nam ed G ladys Byers and C ora Rookstool as th e social com m ittee. G am es w ere played w ith M ary Sm iley, V irginia Rookstool, L orena G ressley and A lb erta Bowen w inning prizes T he n ex t m eeting w ill be on Ju ly 7 w ith V irginia Rookstool as hostess. Roll call to be answ ered by “W hat I did on My F irst Date w ith My H usband.” R efreshm ents w ere served by th e hostess a s sisted by B etty N eilsen and P atty Price. Mr. an d Mrs. R alph C h en au lt m ade a business trip to C aldw ell T hursday. G eorge Adam s is visiting w ith his son, Jo h n and fam ily in the Big B end com m unity. R obert Holmes re tu rn e d last S atu rd ay from th e M asonic con vention in P ortland. Mrs. Holm es and Robbie visited at th e Jess Shuster home in H untington. Mr and Mrs. R obert A dam s and Jan v ce and th eir houseguest, Mrs. Harold T aylor of O akridge, Ore., visited at th e R obert Od- ems home in W eiser Sunday. Mrs. G lenn Brown and Mrs. Woodrow Seuell visited Mrs. Eric Boenig F riday afternoon. Mrs. Boenig recently re tu rn ed hom e from the Holy Rosary hospital. Mrs Harold T aylor of O a k ridge, Ore., is visiting a t the R ob ert A dam s hom e Mr and Mrs F. G. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Holmes and fam ily, Mr and Mrs. G len Holmes Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. F rank Byers, Dan and S tanley, picnicked and fished at B urnt riv er Sunday. Kay B allantvne, Jan y ce A d am s, J u n e Stam , Carrol and P atsy P atterso n w ent swim m ing a t W eiser and attended the 4-H slu m b er p arty at the M oeller hom e Tuesday. Dee Ann and Richard Adams h av e th e m easle Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Cooper of Lucas K a n , and Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Cooper of W ilder, visited S un d ay evening at the G lenn B row n home. K ath erin e Theil of A drian sp en t Sunday m orning w ith G lenda Lou Brown. They accom panied a group of young people from th e Catholic church to Boise w here they picniced. Jan y ce Adams is staying in W eiser at the O rville Johnson home. The Johnsons have a new baby and Janyce is assisting w ith th e house work. We will be closed all day Sunday, July 4th—Open Monday 5th H o w to be a Better Cook . . . a n d s a v e m oney too! •T fa y M *«4 k « « k ( I'v e been s a v in g dessert fo r 4th o f lo se it because it to h x ! T r y ’ Easy serve it w ith a w o n d e r f u l l y co o t Ju ly weekend. Y o u ’ll s so sim p le and easv Lemon S h e rb e t" a n d F r a n k f u r t e r « to rith Ch eese Slice« and Baco n P o ta to C k ip f T o o tle d Bun« Sliced Tomato#« A sso rte d O live « V a n illa W a fe r« or Other C o o k ie s ( M a k e s about 2 q u a rts ) I V ) cups (la rg e can) undi/ufeef C a rn a tio n E v a p o ra te d M ilk 7 ta b le tp o o n s lem on juice V i cup g ra n u la te d s u g a r 1 4-ounce can ' fro se n it lei I C h i l l C a r n a t io n in r e frig e ra to r tra y u n til soft crystals fo rm aroun d edges o f tray I 2 0 -2 5 m in u te s). W h i p u n til stiff (a b o u t 1*2 m in u te s). A d d lc m o a juice and w h ip u n til very stiff (a b o u t 2 m inutes lo n g e r). Fold in granulated sugar and softened lem onade. Freeze in refrigerator tray u n til firm , stirrin g Occasionally. B EV ER AG ES Crisp Large Bag Marshm allows 2 for Prince ' Celery Hearts 49< Package ......... 1 9 « 1 lb. tin Sunkist 79 ç THE BMSX T E A 48 Bag Black 63c Lb. No. 1 Van Meats &Pou/frt/ Skinless VA t Camp 49< Franks 1 $ Lb Pork & Beans Ripe Olives 3 fo r............. 6 9 C -------------------------------------- Frozen Pan Ready Oval \ f . Sardines Dill Pickles 43c t ; JJjV No. 2^2 Van Camp Mustard Nalley's Vi lb. Black UPTON m i Pic-Snacks for Picnics 2 for 79c Lemons 34< Bell PARTY PUNCH 2 fo r ......... D 03 Food 4 for 46-oz. Hi-C Fryers Ea. 2 for . . . . 2 for . 49 3 BIG N I G H T S . . . . R -O -D -E -O BUILD 'toys. COMMUNITY ...BUY VALE, OREGON 2 5 l b s FRIDAY. SATURDAY. SUNDAY JULY 2, 3, 4 Dial 2231 Featuring the Outstanding Rodeo Stock of MARVIN MEYERS COFFEE $1200 P R IZ E MON E Y BRAHMA BULL RIDING — Show Time 8:00 P.M. 6-oz. Frozen FREE BARBEQUE — Vale City Park LEMONADE 6:00 P. M. July 4 2 for 29d BASEBALL — 2:00 P. M.. July 3-4 DANCES — July 3-4 1 lb. Chase & Sanborn of Winnemucca Kids with parents Free Nile of July 2 I Lb. $f13 204 Good Ave. WILSON’S i Super "Always The Best Free Parking *•