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PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, JULY 13. 1SB1 , ' -SA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON . Saallsr "Share Faaily Nu Acre Une Uf Ixcsme Now Members Attend By Farmerettes Cfilb lor Food Tuesday Reunion Payette Harris«- Kiwanis park [ Gets Families are spending a smaller LOCAL STUDENTS NAMED TO OSU SPRING HONOR ROLL By Mrs. Frank Byers Miss Debbie Savage of Covina. Calif., was a recent house guest of her cousin, Susan Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Holmes, Mr i and Mrs. Rolland Holmes and Jerry were July 4 picnic guests [ at the Robert Holmes home. Mr. and Mrs. James Carson and children of El Cerrito, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Byers and Tommy of Ontario were July 4 [ dinner guests at the Frank Byers I home. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tibbets of Nyssa were Monday evening call ers at the Mark Hartley home. Gloria A. Gonyer and Dennis D. Leavitt of Nyssa are listed on the spring term honor roll at Oregon State university. To be eligible for honor roll listing, students must make at least a B plus average for the term. Miss Gonyer is a junior in busi ness and technology and Leavitt is a freshman in science. John Graham Tab«« Basic Army Training At California Base U. S. Army Private John F. Graham is presently undergoing basic infantry training at Fort Ord training center on Califor nia’s Monterery peninsula. The eight-week program con sists of such vital military sub jects as rifle marksmanship, in fantry tactics, first aid, military justice and the conservation and utilization of military supplies. Upon completion of his basic training, the soldier will go on to either advanced infantry training or to one of the many army spe cialist schools. Private Graham is the son of Mr. and Mrs Frank Graham of Nyssa and is a 1961 graduate of Nyssa senior high school. By Mr». Vorn L. Smith was the scene July 4 of a picnic share of their income or food to LINCOLN HEIGHTS—A Hain- for members of the Conner fam-I day then they were shortly after tine family reunion was held at ! ily. Attending were Mr. and Mrs i World War II and getting more the Orien Hainline home Tuesday. Calvin Conner and family, ,the ] for their money, an Oregon State All eight brothers and sisters and LaVem Conner family, Mr. and university specialist reports. their families were present* The Mrs. Henry Conner and girls, the many families, the grocery Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eldredge and same group met together seven Delvin Conner family of Nyssa, bill For now takes only about a fifth family of Dallas, Texas, are visit Verna Ballard, Mrs. Jay Conner, of the years ago. take-home pay compared ing this week at the home of his Those present were Glen O. Mr. and Mrs. Omat Betts and with a fourth shortly after the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom El Hainline and family of Fallbrook, children and Eugene Rhinehart. war, says Zelma Reigle, extension “I suppose you called me in to dredge. present me with a handsome Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barker and food marketing specialist. Calif.; Mr and Mrs. Ike Eastman refund?“ and son of Lincoln, Wash.; Marvin sons, Gerald Barker and family And consumers are getting more Milton Matthews of Salt Lake Vaughan of Pendleton Marine and the Bob Barker family pic marketing with their was a Wednesday overnight guest Ibase, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl nicked and fished July 3 at Black food money, services she continues. These VISIT AT TOBLER HOME of Mr. and Mrs. Trimont Fife. Hainline and grandson, Terry of Canyon dam. Mrs. Gerald Barker include processing, distribution Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gullickson GuMts at Seuell Home Baker, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Allen spent the day with her parents, and transportation services that of Shell Lake, V/is., visited re Mrs. Gayle Gifford and Linda Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Herriman Hainline and Georgia Wilson of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Betts. the shopper to select fresh cently with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd I of Hale, Kan., and Mrs. Ersel spent the Fourth of July week Payette; Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Steb Mrs. Duane Betts and children enable Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brammer produce from distant areas year Tobler. The two families were Coons of Kansas City, Mrs. Ernest end visiting their son, Mr. and bins, Delbert and Dale of Cam and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shigeno around. and Miss Ruth Boydston spent neighbors when the Toblers lived Seuell and Lois Jean of Adrian Mrs. Dick Herriman and family Saturday afternoon and Sunday of New Plymouth spent July 4 at bridge, Idaho. Today’s food bill also includes in Wisconsin. The Gullicksons were Friday afternoon visitors at j at Enterprise, Ore. Technical Sgt. and Mrs. Lloyd the home of Shigeno's parents in with Mrs. Ethel Alters at her ca more convenience, more built-in were enroute to California. the Woodrow Seuell home. Vaughn and Tommy of Spokane, Ontario. bin near Banks, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes the Keith Gressley home near Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ortega and , maid service, ready mixes, heat Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Sanders Mrs. O. E. Nichols of Parma left and family visited Friday evening Ontario. and family of Kennewick, Wash.; i children of Great Falls, Mont, and serve meals. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clapp Mrs. Dick Caroone and family of visited from Thursday until Sat-' Although food prices have gone Thursday to visit her brother and at the Wayne Shuster home near Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Gay Way junction. California, who will soon join urday with her parents, the Wil-1 up in the last 10 yeass, the farm and children were Sunday even Kurtz and family and the Bill er receives a smaller share of the Jones at Pierce, Idaho. Mrs. Woodrow Seuell entertain ing dinner guests at the Jess Hamilton family spent the Fourth Caroone in Tokyo, Japan; Mr. and mer Rhineharts Mike Sitton of Springfield, Ore., [ food dollar. Price rise is due to ed 11 members of her Sunday Shuster home in Huntington. Mrs. Gene Rose and daughters of of July weekend at Cove. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boydell school class with a swimming par Brogan, Ore.; Mrs. Myrle Day, arrived Sunday morning for a higher costs for wages, freight ad- spent the Fourth of July weekend ty Saturday evening at the On Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams, Mr. visit in the Calvin Conner home, rates, fuel, equipment, taxes, ad vertising and all other items used at Walla Walla, Wash., visiting tario pool. After swimming, they and Mrs. Robert Williams and family and Charles Williams, all GANNS HOST LAWN SUPPER in getting the food iron farm to their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Har went to the Cecil Evans home for A complete unit, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann were market. Processing, tr importa old Rhodes and family. watermelon. of Ontario. looludlng «41 bolt«. hosts Saturday evening at a fam tion and distributing costs added The Robert Holmes family vis NEW LOW COST 10 TON Maw. fitting«, brank- ited Saturday evening at the Rob Mrs. Annie Harris, Mrs. Ray ily lawn supper Attending the together take 61 cents of the food VISIT FROM CALIFORNIA •U, «to. Leu only REAR DUMP HOIST Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith, ert Adams home. Whitsell and Mrs. John Matthews event were Mr. and Mrs. Danny dollar. The farmer gets less than power-tak*-off amt oM. Kristine Gressley spent Satur went to Fossil, Ore., Saturday to Norland and family of Umatilla, 40 cents—or a dime less than a Billy and Janet of Winsor, Calif., visited in Nyssa from Friday un day night and Sunday with her attend the wedding of Mrs. Har Mr. and Mrs. Walt Looney, Mr. decade ago. ris’ granddaughter, Anna June and Mrs. Herb Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Compared with other rising til Sunday. They were guests of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus John Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. costs of living, food ranks as a her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. sell Gressley. Zachary. The Robert Holmes family at The Charles Webb family spent Gerald Findley of Junction City. I good value, says the specialist. In and Mrs. Herman Towne, and also the last 15 years, the nation’s food visited Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Porter. tended the Owyhee Riding club the weekend at the Harold Jacks picnic Sunday at Nyssa park and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene DeMinck bill rose 15 percent; housing costs cabin near Cambridge, Idaho. F.O.B. Grwybirtl, Wye Members of Butte church in and family visited Saturday in increased 32 percent; transporta Mr. and Mis. Wayne Simpson helped get the grounds ready for Federal tax paid, termediate Bible class gave a pro Boise with her sister, Mrs. John tion costs, 46 percent; medical and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram the rodeo. freight, state and local taxes (If any) extra. Woodrow Seuell took several ! care 57 percent; and average returned home Sunday evening gram Sunday afternoon in the Krommenhoek and infant son. | take-home pay jumped 59 per- following a four-day visit with MYF members to Ontario Sunday nursing wing of Malheur Memor relatives in Washington. evening for swimming. Later re ial hospital. Mrs. Bruce Hunt and Vale where Tommy Hawkins cent. freshments were served at the Mrs. Edna Meyer sang a duet. sang a solo. The Rev. Hooper Miss Reigle says that the real Mr. and Mrs. Frell Blair and Walter McPartland home. ¡Later in the afternoon a service gave a devotional message at each cost of food can best be measured ROUTE 2 — NYSSA, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley by what we get for our labor. family and Bonnie Staples spent was held at the county jail in | service. were Sunday evening callers at Ten years ago an average hour’s July 4 at Payette lakes. work bought 2.3 pounds of chuck roast, 1.8 dozen eggs, 6.5 quarts of milk, 9.6 loaves of bread or 24 pounds potatoes. Today, one hour of work is worth 3.3 pounds of '[chuck roast, 3.6 dozen eggs, 8.1 ‘ quarts of milk, 10.1 loaves of (15 Years of Experience) ( bread, or 29 pounds of potatoes. STOCKWELL HOISTS | »385“ Leo Fife Welding and Repairing OUR SPECIALTIES . .. BUY RODY REPAIR and PAINTING PRUYNS AUTO REPAIR ED W. PRUYN — RONALD E. PRUYN One Mile North of Nyssa on Highway 20 PHONE FR 2-3528 Mr. and Mrs. H. W. 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