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THURSDAY. JANUARY 20. 1966 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Grijalva Completes Combat Engineers' Training in Missouri SENIOR CITIZENS GROUP HAS NEW MEETING PLACE Officers of the Senior Citizen’s club announce that the group’s meeting place has been changed to the basement of Nyssa Metho dist church and the next ession will be held there on Friday, Jan. 28 Nyssa City Manager Fred Koch and Jim Cody of Ontario talked on housing for senior citizens at the Jan. 14 meeting, followed by a question and answer period. All previous meetings have been held at Faith Lutheran church. Army Private Joe Grijalva Jr. recently completed a combat en gineer course ut Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. During the seven-week course, he wus trained in construction and repair of roads, railroads and budges. He also received train ing m demolitions and mine war fare. Grijalva entered th«- Army in September 1965 and completed basic training ut Fort Ord, Calif. The 20-year-old soldier, a 1965 graduate of Nyssa high school, is HONOR STUDENTS AT EOC a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gri Dennis Savage and JoAnne jalva of 101 East Second street, Strickland of Nyssa are among Nyssa. students named to the scholastic honor roll during the fall term at Eastern Oregon college in La VISIT BOISE RELATIVES Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stunz turned home Tuesday afternoon According to Dr. Lyle H. John after spending the weekend with son, registrar, the honor students her 86 - your - old father, Elmer achieved a GPA of 3.50 or above. Bowman in Boise. He had been quite ill, but showed considerable VISIT GRANDPARENTS improvement prior to their leav Randy, Rodney and Roger Mill ing. Visiting Sunday with Mr. er of Ontario were weekend vis Bowman were his grandson, Gene itors in the home of their grand Stunz. and daughter, Betsy. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen. Emil Stunz' also visited other Other Sunday dinner guests in relatives while in the Idaho capi the Schoen residence were Mr. tal city. and Mrs. Cecil Shane of Caldwell. LA RAE MITCHELL and BUDDY STITES. Nyiaa sixth grade students. earned school patrol honor« for the month of December. LaRae it in Mr«. Hasel Lane's classroom, was named patrolman- of Ihe monih and is a daughter of the Joel Mitchells of route 2, Nyssa. Buddy was selected as patrol officer and is a student in Mrs. Jan Wilson's classroom. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stites of 108 Ennis avenue in Nyssa.—Journal Photo. Whats LOW PRICED? PAGE THREE V. Cleaver Attends. National School Session in California By Helen Hoffman * Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day _r were * Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell, Dr. BUENA VISTA — Mrs. Lester 1 Friday evening visitors of Mrs. and Mrs. Martin Edwards and (Virginia) Cleaver attended an Blanche Hoffman. Mrs. George Cheryl of Payette dined Jan. 12 area meeting of the National Folkman was a Jan. 11 dinner at East Side cafe in Ontario. The Goodells attended the annual School Board association Monday guest of Mrs. Hoffman. meeting and dinner of the Nyssa and Tuesday of last week in San Arrive From Salt Lake City Co-op Supply Wednesday at Ore Francisco. She accompanied Mr. Barbara Tanner, K i m and gon Trail hall. and Mrs. Albert Gassner. The Shane arrived Jan. 13 from Salt latter is president of the Oregon Sunday evening dinner guests | Lake City to visit her parents, State PTA Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tanner. Mr. at the Mancel Bishop home were Mrs. Cleaver visited Sunday and Mrs. William Guthrie were Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hunsucker evening with her brother, Capt. also evening guests in the paren and children, Stanley Bishop and Nathan Orr and family at Beale tal home. Barbara Tanner drove i David. Air Force base. She returned to Boise Saturday to meet Paul Hocts Club Meeting home last Thursday morning. Howard who arrived by plane Mrs. LaVem Cleaver wa3 hos from Salt Lake to be a guest at tess to Out Our Way club mem Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll the Tanner residence. Barbara, bers on Wednesday afternoon, and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. James Kim and Paul Howard were Sun Jan. 12. Roll call was answered Stephen and Larry and Mrs. day dinner guests of the Tanners. by 10 members suggesting ways Edith Whipple were Jan. 12 eve Howard accompanied Barbara of raising money for the club ning visitors of Mrs. Esther Ste and children back to Salt Lake dinner. Esther Stephen presided phen. Sunday afternoon. during the business meeting. Club Ercil Goodell of Haigler, Neb., members voted to buy some new Visitors From Ogden Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Van Natter and Raymond Goodell of Kenne coffee cups. Plans were made to of Ogden are house guests of their wick, Wash., were Friday after- serve lunch at the Harold Kurtz daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Miland I noon visitors at the Delbert Clea sale on Jan. 17. Next meeting Draper and family. The Drapers ver, Alva Goodell and Leslie will be at the home of Clara Cor- field Feb. 9 with a Valentine gift and Van Natters attended a fare Topliff homes. Mrs. Orma Clea- ! ver was a Sunday dinner guest of ’ ■ exchange. well testimonial for Clark Draper Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van Zelf Sunday evening at the Owyhee the Cleaver family. Mrs. Woodrow Seuell, Patty, were Sunday evening visitors at LDS ward. Clark will enter the mission home at Salt Lake City Marvin and Kathy were Saturday the Thurman Piercy home. on Jan. 24 to begin training for visitors and dinner guests of Mrs. Edith Whipple. ClaMifiads Bring R mu I ìi ! his mission. I l 1 hi rT IL- ÌJ TzO- Fresh-Frozen — Tidbit Shrimp By Mrs. George Moeller Dick Corn and John Seburn ARCADIA Fifteen members visited Friday with George Cole- . of the Arcadia club met Jan. 14 man in Ontario. at the home of Mrs. Dick Corn. Petterson Has Appendectomy Also present was a guest, Miss Mike Petterson was out of' Katherine Baird. school last week following an ap- | Mrs. Don Bullard was honored | pendectomy. with a surprise pink and blue Mr. und Mrs. George Moeller shower und upon answering roll visited Saturday evening with cull the members presented name Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettet of Lin suggestions for the Bullards* coln Heights. forthcoming tax deduction. Mrs. Mabel Brown, Mr. and I The business session wus pre Mrs. Eldon Jackson and Kelly sided over by President Mrs of Numpa were Sunday dinner Mnrildcan Robbins and Secretary guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dry Mrs. Dick Corn. Plans were made dale. Afternoon visitors were Mr for the annual Valentine party for and Mrs. Duane Drydale, Mr. and club memtiers and their hus Mrs. Warren Campbell of Cald- ■ bands. Mmes. Clyde Bowers and weU. Cecil Houston were named to Mr. und Mrs. Otis Bullard vis- i the entertainment committee. ited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ix-o Teachida and fam- j The Harold Dail and Boyd Ha ily, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Pryor of i ney families, Mr. and Mrx Jim Ontario Heights. Farmer wen- Sunday guests of Guest From Hermiston Mrs. Amy Stradley. Richard McLauchlin of Her-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephen son spent the weekend with Mr miston spent the weekend in the •nd Mrs. Art Richardson and John Seburn home. Goldie Roper, Sebum and Mcljiuchlin visited family in Boise. Saturday with Mr. and Mrs Jim i Attend Oil Grower« Meet i Huffman on Alberta avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nelson at Mr. and Mrs. Mcrildean Rob tended the annual Oregon Essen bins and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. tial Oil Growers meeting held E Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Ix-wel- last week on the campus of Ore lyn Robbins and family of Baker | gon State university in Corvallis were Sunday dinner guests of; They then went to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Norvelle Robbins1 where they spent the weekend and family. with his mother, Roxie Nelson, and his brother-in-law and sis JACKSONS HOST DINNER ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Godwin Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hust of went to Bend Sunday evening, Portland were Sunday dinner Jan. 9. and were hosts at dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and for personnel of the Ideal Gas and Mrs. George Hust and family. Appliance firm in that city. EVERYTHING is "SPECIAL" at RAY S FOOD FAIR! That's right and before your eyes — HUNDREDS of LOW - PRICED SPECIALS on every shelf, table and counter throughout our entire market! LOAD UP your shopping cart with LOW PRICES on TOP FOOD VAL UES and watch the SAVINGS mount as food bills drop! 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