o o THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY, NOVIM»!» 3, 196« Elks Lodge Annual Father-Son Banquet Set Tuesday Evening Elks lodge annual father - son banquet will be held Tuesday, Nov. 8, at 7 p m , it was announc­ ed this week by Bruce Robb, pub­ licity chairman. The dinner will be held at the lodge hall in On- tario. Entertainment will be furnish- ed by The Great Larry, renown­ ed magician. Tickets must be obtained at the hall no later than Sunday, Nov. 6. 4-—4- Amity Club Members Meet at Blair Home Amity club members met Fri­ day night at the home of Mrs Frell Blair. Following the business meeting and financial report, Mrs. J. El­ wood Flinders reviewed the book, “The Naked Communist” by W. Cleon Skousen. Door prize was won by Mrs. Don Moss and refreshments were served by the hostess to the 13 ladies present. Next meeting will be Nov. 11 at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Lewis. 4-—4- Fourth Grade Pupils Give Varied Program at Tea Pupils in Mrs. Madge Thomp­ son’s fourth grade room entertain­ ed their parents at a tea Oct. 27. Approximately 30 parents and small children attended. A program of music, choral reading, social studies and physi­ cal education demonstrations was given by the class. Refreshments carrying out the Halloween theme were served by Mrs. Ray Holly and Mrs. Lauren Wright, room mothers. They were assisted by Mrs. Carl Burning­ ham, Mrs. Oscar Bratton, Mrs. Harold Wilson, Mrs. Abe and Mrs. Clark. 4-—4- Indian, Halloween Theme Used at Third Grade Tea Mrs. Helen Gonyer s third grade students held their parents’ tea Oct. 26. Twenty mothers, 13 pre­ school children, five grandmoth­ ers and one father were in at­ tendance. The children presented a short program using Indian and Hal­ loween themes which consisted of songs, poems, choral reading, pan­ tomime and science experiment. These activities are an outgrowth of regular school work. Refreshments of cookies and punch were served by Mrs. Lyle Miner and Mrs. Max Jones, room mothers. i Fifth Grade Students 1 Present Hobby Show at Tea A hobby show was presented by members of Mrs. Joy McPart- land’s fifth grade class at a par­ ents’ tea Oct. 28. The children showed individual hobbies of rocks, models, ball cards, coins, stamps, cooking, birds’ nests and music. Several maps which had been made by students were shown and explain­ ed as a hobby of the room. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Darwin Jensen and Mrs. John Peine, room mothers. 4- -:- Miss Joy Esplin, Durlin R. Hammon Wed in Sall Lake City Temple Riles Oregon Trail card party was held Saturday evening at the grange hall with six tables in play. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price, Sr., Mr and Mrs. Harold Sisson and Thomas Jones were hosts and hostesses for the event. Prize winners were Mrs. Carne- fix, Ernest Smith, Mrs. L. W Dierking, Rommell Moss, Mrs. Orma Cleaver and Dale Ashcraft. The next party will be held Nov. 12, and the public is invited to attend. D el M onte R oundí / p «BEANS «PEAS Mrs. Lloyd Lewis entertained with a Halloween party in her home Thursday after school for her piano students. Games were played and festive refreshments served. Prior to the games, a black board lecture on “Building Scales” was given. Among those attending were I Mr. and Mrs. Durlin Hammon Tracy Skeen, Ann Zittercob, Sher­ I ry Glenn, Jimmy Beck, Chipper Miss Joy Esplin, daughter of*' Burningham, Sheri Roberts, Car­ Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Esplin of Flower girls were Kelley Wil­ la Jensen, Dawn Drown, Dar Jen­ route 1, Nyssa, and Durlin Roy- liams and Charlene Herrick. sen, Junia Kay Mitchell, Janice lance (Pete) Hammon, son of Mr. Harold Scott served as best Richards, Alice Wilson, Connie and Mrs. L. Durlin Hammon of man. while ushers were Gary Wil­ Mitchell, Nicky Houghton and route 1, Nyssa, were united in son, Stanley Mills and Leo Brice. Linda Clapp. marriage Sept. 29, 1960, in the For her daughter’s reception, Salt Lake City LDS temple. El­ Mrs. Esplin wore a dress of blue Mrs. Bybee Entertains der Elicon R. T. Blomquish per­ lace and taffeta and the bride Samba Club Members formed the double ring ceremony. groom’s mother was attired in Mrs. S. P. Bybee was hostess A reception was held Oct. 8 at green lace and taffeta. Friday afternoon to members of A four-tier wedding cake grac­ the Samba club with two tables the Nyssa LDS stake house. ed the reception serving table. The bride chose for her recep ­ in play. Mrs. Harry Miner and Mrs. Emil Stunz were guest play­ tion, a gown of white lace and Assisting with refreshments were satin adorned with pearls and Miss Karma Kesler, Miss Norma ers. Prizes were won by Mrs. Gor­ rhinestones. Her shoulder length Poulsen, Mrs. Marion Hammon don Oxnam and Mrs. B. B. Lien- veil was held by a jeweled tiara and Mrs. Rulon Staples. Miss and she carried a bouquet of Mary Bair was in charge of the kaemper. green orchids and white carna­ guest book and gifts were accept­ ed and placed by Mrs. Ray Drown tions. Couples Bridge Members and Mrs. Ellis Fields Mrs. Jerry O. Williams, matron Meet at Farmer Home The new Mrs. Hammon gradu­ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Farmer of honor, and the Mmes. Bill entertained members of the Manley, Richard Herrick and Dee ated from Nyssa high school and couples bridge club Monday eve­ Winegar, other attendants, wore is employed at Bracken’s depart­ ning. Three tables were in play identical gowns of pink lace and ment store. The bridegroom is and prizes were won by Mrs. K. silk organza over satin and car­ a graduate of Adrian high school A. Danford and Gus Liming. ried bouquets of pink gladioli. and is employed at Amalgamated Sugar factory in Nyssa. The young couple is at home on route 1, Nyssa. Among out-of-state guests were those from California, Utah and Idaho. +—4* WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS Regular 2 for 43c JELLO SUGAR Margarine Assorted Flavors 49' $1<>9 5 Lbs. QÛC Sun Valley . . GRAPEFRUIT Florida 29* 4 Pinks . SEA PAC —FROZEN FISH STICKS $100 4 Pkgs MEALS Lean — Boneless 59c Beef Stew STEAK SALE ROUNDS SIRLOINS T-BONES • RIBS 4 LARD We CAN Have ... WE GIVE ELECT C, REE N STAMPS • 5Se Lb. 49* PURE PORK Pd Pol Adv by Ha) Henigson, Nyssa, Oregon 4 s 69c TOMATO JUICE MB HeljTlonte PINEAPPLE JUICE FOODS Pine-Grapefruit Drink +—+ “Letters to Jenny” Subject at DUP Meet CARL FRANCIS Ailorney General 4 s. 79c Your Choice «JUICES Miss Olivia Holly was guest of honor at a party given Sunday on her ninth birthday anniversary. A Halloween theme was carried out in decorations. Attending the event were Janie Rush, Barbara Fangen, Carey Lytle, Sharon Clark, Johnny Mu­ kai, Gloria and Timmy Holly, Julie and Brenda Weymouth. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holly and Mr and Mrs. Rich­ ard Holly. an Attorney General who will restore the dignity and prestige of that office. 4.79c Cream Style or Whole Kernel — Reg. 23c « Pumpkin Miss Olivia Holly Feted On Birthday Anniversary Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Monday at the home of Mrs. How­ ard Bair with Mrs. Alvin Swen­ sen as co-hostess. Mrs. S P. Bybee presented a history of her great-grandfather. Lesson entitled “Letters to Jen­ ny” was given by Mrs. Robert Stringham. The business meeting was con­ ducted by Mrs. W A. Mitchell, president. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Mitchell at 602 North Fourth street. 4 s. 89' Cut Blue Lake Reg. 2 for 53c 49‘ SLICED BACON SQUARES 89* TAYLOR ’S Food Market and Locker Service II Always Better Values At Better Prices! 89c 4 «e Early Garden Reg. 2 for 47c «CORN Mrs. Lewis Entertains Piano Pupils with Party FALL SLACK SALE I i THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Pineapple • 4«__ «{• MEN S SLACKS Regular S12.95.................... 1 low $6.88 Regular $11.95.................... Now $5.88 Regular $10.95.................... Now s4.88 Regular $9.95...................... 1low $3.88 Regular $8.95...................... 1low s3.33 Regular $7.95...................... 1low s2,88 Regular $6.95...................... 1low $2.33 BOYS' SLACKS Regular $10.95.................... 1low $4.88 Regular $7.95...................... Í low $3.88 Regular $6.95...................... I low $3.33 Regular $5.95...................... I low $2.88 Regular $4.98...................... Ilow $2.33 Regular $3.98...................... Ilow $1.88 Regular $3.49...................... Ilow $1.57 Regular $2.98...................... Í low $1.33 PRICES EFFECTIVE ® Cocktail Oregon Trail Card Party Held Saturday Night A Wide Range of Sizes and Styles for Both Men and Boys in Wools, Cottons and Wash 'n Wear Blends! PAGE FIVE