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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1966 Saturday Evening Farewell Dinner Given in Honor of R. Talboi Couple Payette Man Named President of Horse Racing Association SENIOR CITIZENS MEETING SET AT METHODIST CHURCH The Senior Citizens’ meeting will be held Friday, Jan. 28, at Nyssa Methodist church, a new meeting place beginning with this session. Heretofore, the group has met at Faith Lutheran church. Activities will begin at 10:30 a.m. and each one attending is asked to take a sack lunch. All area residents, age 55 yearn or older, are invited to attend. I xjo Marsters of Payette was Mi Edith Whipple w.i . .i Sun president of Snake River day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. named Valley Horse Racing und Breed Henry Day ut Adrian. Mm. Es ers ’ association at the group’s an- ther Stephen and Mrs. Whipple visited during the evening of Jan nuul election meeting held Jan. 11 at the Moore hotel in Ontario. 19 with Mrs. Blanche Hoffman. He replaces Ed Frost who had Visits In Utah Cities held the position for several Roscoe Tunner is visiting this years. week in Utuh He plana to spend Also named to office were Ray some time wtih his sisters, Bar- Pluza of Ontario, as vice presi ATTEND BOISE CEREMONY tiara and Audrey, at Salt Lake dent; Dow Meek, five-year direc Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Zamora and City and with friends at Logan tor; and Frost, four-year member Eugene and Miss Judy Pratt at of the board. tended a Dec. 23 capping cere and Ogden. Harriet Cleaver and Pamela Hap Logue was re-elected sec mony at St. Alphonsus School of Bybee recently attended an open retary-treasurer, while holdover Nursing in Boise. Miss Margaret house for incoming freshmen at directors are Neil Dimmick of Zamora was one of the young OSU in Corvallis. The girls were Nyssa and Pete Goodman of Pay ladies presented with her nurse’s cap. house guests of the former’s bro- ette. By Mrs. G. E. Mackey ther-in-luw and sister, Mr. and Members of the association de Mrs. Gary Costiey. cided to hold their annual spring GUESTS IN CALDWELL Mr. und Mm. George Cart Mr and Mrs. Jay Gibson at horse sale on April 17 and named Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen were wright visited lust Thursday eve tended a Sunday evening testi Frost and Logue as delegates to Sunday dinner guests in the home ning with her mother, Mrs. Almu monial in Assembly hall at Tem the Jan. 14-15 Idaho association of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Shane at Hibbard ut Notus ple Square in Salt Lake City for meeting held in Burley, Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs 'Ira Price Sr. were their son, Roy. The Gibsons saw i The group voted to raise the Sunday afternoon cullers in the him board a plane for Rapid City, purse on all races this year by S. D., where he will serve in the about $1,200 and racing dates 423 was taken in from last year’s Henry Day home. race meet Expenses totaled $23,- Mr. und Mrs Jim Raynor of Northern Indian mission. The have been set for June 16-18 and 093, leaving a balance of $3,330. home Tuesday. Gibsons returned Emmett, Mmes. Roliert Long and June 23-23. A total of $3,562, spent for fair Marjorie Looney were Jan. 18 Attends Portland Sessions The association’s financial re ground improvements, was also evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. und Mrs. lx-ster Cleaver port revealed that a sum of $26.- reflected in the report. Mrs Bill Ixioney. left Jan. 18 for Portland. They I Mr. und Mrs Robert Ixing and were dinner guests that evening Miss Mary Weir visited friends in the 1-awrence Coats home and in Prineville during the weekend. the following day Mm. Cleaver Marilyn Parker of Ontario spent attended a PTA executive meet the weekend at the home <>f her ing. She also attended sessions parents, Mr. and Mrs Vernon of a by-laws committee and a $ Parker. They were Sunday din board meeting The Cleavers re ner guests of Mr. and Mrs Paul turned home Friday evening Me lissa stayed with her grandpar Parker at Ontario. J ents. Mr. und Mm. William Orr, Installs Vale IOOF Officers while her parents were away. Ross Mills attended an IOOF The Eugene and Joe Stephen meeting in Vale Thursday eve ning. Jan. 20, to Install officers families visited Sunday at the Art Norland home in Caldwell. of that lodge. Stuart Stephen, son of the Eu Mr. and Mrs. Rube Graham of gene Stephens, celebrated his Star and Mr and Mrs. Dale Ash craft were Saturday evening vis eighth birthday anniversary Mon itors ut the home of Mr. and Mm. day evening. Cake and ice cream were served to members of the W F, Piercy. Joe Stephen family. Mr and Mrs. W F. Piercy, Mr. Mr. and Mm A T. Knowles en and Mrs K I Peterson and Mrs. tertained with Sunday dinner for Edna Cowling were Sunday din ner guests of Mr and Mm. Mervil Henry and Dent Mitchell. Mr. and Wilson's — Com King Hutchinson and daughters in Nys Mrs. George Knowles, Mr. and Mm. Allen Jones. sa honoring Peterson on his birth Mm. Orma Cleaver was a guest day anniversary, The Piercys visited their son - in - law and at the Delbert Cleaver home from daughter, Mr. und Mm. Roy Me Saturday evening until Sunday afternoon. During her visit, the cham later in tho afternoon. Mild Cheddar Messrs, and Mmes. Stanley llill family celebrated Gail Cleaver’s seventh birthday anniversary. and Klaas Laan were Sunday evening visitors at the home of Birthday cake and ice cream were served. Mr. and Mrs Monty Spelman. Mr and Mm. Cush Turner and Enters Mission Hom* her son. Wayne Forgy. visited Mr. nnd Mm. Miland Draper' è Jun. 20 with cousins, Mr. and left Saturday morning for Salt Frozen — Welch's 6-Oz. Mrs. E. M. Mackey. Lake City where their son. Clark, i Mr. and Mrs. Alan Boatright entered the LDS mission home. and family of Caldwell, Max Russell Gressley and Esther Chantez and Janet Peoples of Stephen visited Sunday afternoon Boise were guests of Mr. and at the Elmer Clements home at Mrs. Vcryl Harrison and family Wilder. after the basketball game Satur Mrs. Ix>on CI.inda) Besendorfer day evening in observance of was honored guest at a pink and Lori’s first birthday anniversary. blue shower held Monday after noon at the Owyhee LDS ward Alan Lovitt Honored chapel. Guests included the hon Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lovitt en oree’s mother, Mrs. Lloyd Clea Rosedale — Frozen tertained Friday evening in honor ver, Virginia and tone Cleaver. of their son, Alan, on his third Mr. and Mrs. Mancel Bishop, birthday anniversary. Dinner Jim, Billv and Donnie were Sun guests were Messrs, and Mmes. day dinner guests at the Jack Lee Lovitt and Judy of Parma, Knowles home in Nyssa G. E. Mackey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and E. M Mackey. boys visited Friday evening with Tami and Lisa Winn entertain the Duane Drydale family. ed with a slumber party held Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simpson. Mr. Saturday evening at the home of and Mrs. Wayne Simpson dined WHITE SATIN their parents. Mr. and Mm. Earl Monday evening at the East Side Winn. Lisa’s guests were Emma cafe in Ontario in honor of the Flores, Marilyn Tallman and Lynn latter’s birthday anniversary. The Evans; Tami’s guests included Wayne Simpsons recently cele Elaine Orris and Janet Squibbs. brated their 32nd wedding anni Dave Matthews Jr. is working versary with dining and dancing two days a week at the Inventors in Boise. Libby's —303 Size —FRUIT Research and Development com Claisifiedi Bring Result«! pany in Payette. By Helen Hoffman BUENA VISTA Mr. and Mm. Thurman Piercy, Mr. and Mm. Mance) Bishop attended u t h re - well dinner Saturday evening honoring Mr, und Mrs. Russell Talbot. The dinner was given by employees of the North Board of Control ut the American Ix-gion hall in Adrian. Tulliot is u former ditch rider and is now employed on a ranch near Juntura ’ Adrian News z CHEESE ,J1 Cut Beans •1 USDA GOOD AND CHOICE BEEF Top Round . . ^2 ChC V Rump Roast . e LB. 69‘ • • • • • Heinz — New 26-Oz. Size CATSUP 3 1. 99* Western Family — PEANUT 69* COCOA ... 2 Lbs 59* Butter 28-Oz. Hershey's — Instant I Sunkist EXTRA LARGE Oranges (Same Faces . . . Same Place . . . Same Hours) 10 LBS. o 113 Main Street Phone 372-3085 NYSSA . . . OREGON k SHOP NYSSA AND SAVE $ $ $ Come In for a Warm Welcome, Hot Coffee and Good Food I DEANE KOHL, Owner Excess Fat Has Been Removed To Insure More Meat Per Pound! 4 10 Lbs. I15 4 f.r 89* sior 89* MONDAY, JANUARY 31 Brownie’s Cafe • • .. 8 for Jack 'n Beanstalk — 303 Size IF YOU DOUBT IT SEASON — with — CRESCENT BLACK PEPPER J 49* We’ll Be Open To Again Be Serving You . . . K r Lb. Cocktail Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen,? Saturday evening dinner guests Larry and Mark of * ~ Boise • spent in the Clyde Bowers home were the weekend in the Otis Bullard Mr. and Mm. Don Bowers and home. Other Sunday visitors in children of Nyssa, Bob Bowers of the Bullard residence were Mr. Seattle and Miss Rita Howe of and Mrs. Theo Matherly, Mr. and Weiser. Mrs. John Zittercob, Tommy and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Zaugg of Johnny Zittercob, Lee Dail and Weiser visited Monday with Mr. children, Mrs. Moore, Rhonda Mc and Mrs. Parley Feik. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bullard Mr. and Mrs. Duane Drydale and Alan. moved last week to the Bailey Son Born to Stephensons | farm on Columbia avenue. Karma Kesler and Joleen Reece Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephenson received a recent telephone call I visited Sunday with the latter's from their son, Staff Sergeant parents, Mr. and Mm. Wayne Ernest Lee Stephenson at Grand Reece in Middleton. Forks Air Base in North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drydale The phone message announced visited Jan. 19 with Mr. and Mm. the Jan. 19 arrival of a 6-pound Eldon Jackson and Mm. Mabel son, Ernest Lee III. Brown in Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Goodfellow and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruth GROUP DISCUSSES FOOD of Gay Way were Saturday after Handy-Dandy 4-H club meeting noon visitors in the C. R Kesler j was held Jan. 19 in Mm. Hazel Sr. residence. Lane’s sixth grade classroom and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hust visited was conducted by President Ron Sunday in the George Hust resi ald Moffis, with Secretary Jan dence and left that evening for Saito reading the minutes. their home in Portland. Mrs. Hust The lesson was on foods, sev- had been staying in the home of eral reports were given and each the Rev. and Mrs. Jess Armas in student planned meals for a day, Ontario the past three weeks, including the necessary foods for while Mrs. Armas was recovering a balanced diet. from major surgery. —Bob Holmes, Reporter. ROUND J 79* SUGAR WE'LL BE GLAD By Mrs. George Moeller ARCADIA — Bob Bowers, who is employed at Boeing Aircraft plant in Seattle, spent the week end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Corn and Bruce visited Fri day evening in the Bowers home. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Houston visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sigler and family in Boise. Mm. Amy Stradley visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stradley, Mrs. William Stradley in Big Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Houston of Pomeroy, Wash., are visiting in the Cecil Houston home. Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephenson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cindel) to Maudie Owens cafe in Payette Saturday evening. The dinner was to celebrate Mrs. Cin- dell’s birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard went to Hermiston, Ore., Jan. 18 to visit his brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Schaffer. V. L. Kesler Jr. of Salt Lake City was a Friday overnight guest in the C. R. Kesler Sr. home. Lb. PEAS-CORN BROCCOLI . After Having Been Closed One Full Month for Repairs and Renovation . • . Correspondent in Arcadia Community Reports Activities BACON GRAPE JUICE PAGE THREE to [• FRESH FRIED CAKE Donuts 39« W w Doz.