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THURSDAY. MARCH 31. 1966 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON Oui-of-Àrea Relatives and Friends Attend Ostermeier Funeral Services Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr«. Alva Hill were Mr. und Mm. Bob Hili and Sandra. After noon visitors were Mm. David Up- shaw of Caldwell, Mm. Funny Farrell, Mr und Mm. Harold Crawford of Richland, Ore., und Mm. Annu Pett. Released From Hospital Al Endzley returned home March 23 from u Caldwell hos pital and Mm. Endsley also ar rived from the home of her daughter, Mm. Lyman Wilson in Boise where nhe stayed while he win hospitalized, (Mrs. Lloyd Dibble visited Sat Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Henshaw urday morning with Mm. Gene of Middleton were March 22 after Honey at Caldwell. Mr. und Mm. George Kratz.berg noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. of Caldwell were Sunday after- Waldo Smalley. Duane Wilson of Boise was a n<x»n visitor« of Mr. and Mrs. weekend visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley. The latter couple visited Sunday evening with Mr. Jack Wilson. and Mm. Robert Smalley and Return From Coastal Trip family at Payette. Mr anti Mrs. John Boston and Mr. und Mrs. Jones of Coeur family returned home Saturday d’Alene arc spending a few days from a 10-day vacation trip to the visiting in the* community. They coast Thw visited Mr. and Mr* are enroute home after spending Dick Harris and family at Spring the winter in Arizona. Mrs. Jones field. Mr. anil Mrs. Roy Boston will be remembered as Grace in Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Don Haines. Boston at Seattle and with other Enroute to Colorado relatives and friends along the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morgan of way. Ixivelund, Colo, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson on Tues FETED ON ANNIVERSARY day of last week. They were en Mrs. Heth Ellis and Karen en route home from a vacation in tertained with dinner Tuesday Hawaii. evening of last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble were Raymond Sager in observance of Sunday dinner guests in the home his birthday anniversary. Other of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. guests included Mrs. Sager, Bon Dibble nt Nampa J. L. Dibble nie and Harlan. Mrs. Sager pre had been in a Nampa hospital pared dinner Thursday evening, during the past week. His broth honoring her husband on his an er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. niversary. Others present were U. D. Dibble of I^Portc, Ind., Mrs Ellis and Karen, Bonnie and have been visiting the past 10 Harlan Sager. days with Mrs. Dibble, Tin- latter li ft Sunday for Cor Captain and Mrs. Gene Boston vallis to resume his studies at and Murk of Stead Air Force base OSU. He win accompanied by in Nevada arrived a week ago Lois and Nadine Spitze, daughters for a two-week visit with his par of the Melvin Spitzes. ents, Mr. und Mrs. Earl Boston. On Saturday all visited Mr. and VISITORS IN BOISE Mrs. Bob Shippy and son of Wei Mr. and Mrs George McKee ser. The Earl Bostons entertain visited Sunday and were dinner ed with Sunday dinner for the guests of her sisters, Mrs. Al Law, Gene Boston, Bob Shippy and Mr and Mrs. John Dougal in John Boston families and Mrs. j Boise. i Anna Boston. By Mrs. Waldo Smalley APPLE VALLEY Out-of-ares friends and relatives who came to attend funeral services for Gus Ostcrmeier last Thursday morn ing were Mr and Mrs. Earl Tun ning of Baker; Mis. Lorenc Hen sley and Mrs. Hoze Dundas of Bliss; Mr and Mrs. Ted Ross of Idaho City; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barrett of Spokane; Mr. and Mrs Conley Wilson. Pinehurst; and Mrs Ivan Hoyt of Seattle. Nearly all spent some time vis iting relatives la-fore returning to their respective homes. J^ORIGIRAL GROUND R?,*»« 2 Mi-31 ANTISEPTIC 40c ï A Amber Color. Pint BS1 - £1 69* Lb 100% Sliceable, Lb fl Resali. 8 fl. oz 2 for 70c * *ÍXAU LIENZO Antiseptic MOUTHWASH - Rl|by Red. Pint M 2 for 90e Rug I9< CHUCK ROAST 5 MOUTHWASH Other itrenetht 2 fur ju< to 1 I« 1 Í0 MOUTHWASH Boneless Pot HUE ORAL Resali. Vi groin Fim a., 79c 2 far 80c rdrd _ TOMATO too. Rof i a 2 for 2.70 SACCHARIN RUBBING ALCOHOL DRAGON 4-H HEALTH CLUB MEMBERS STUDY TEETH A meeting of the Dragon 4-H Health club was held Thursday afternoon, March 24, in Mrs. Joy McPartland's fifth grade class room. During the business ses sion, students showed charts, cut outs and posters about the kinds, parts and care of teeth. Felipa Soliz and Mary Main demonstrated the correct way to brush teeth, while Shan Moss and Cathy Smith experimented with kinds of toothpaste to see if they contained acid or grit. —Max Elguezabal, Reporter. catchup rexall MINUTEMAN tí» Ref. Sl< 2 for 54C REXALL Inspectors Condemn 56 Animals in Month One in every 416 animals in spected at slaughter by the Ore gon Department of Agriculture's meat inspectors was condemned in February. Figures compiled by the de partment showed 24,101 animals slaughtered during the month and 56 condemned. Cattle led in the number of animals going to mar ket with 12,147 and swine were second high with 10,708. In addition to the whole ani made by the students with color mals that were rejected, the in ed chalk and scraps of cloth. The two classes had recently spectors condemned 8,280 parts the parts condemned and for al completed a study of South Am totaling 59.343 pounds. Livers ac most 90 percent of the overall counted for over 85 percent of weight of the rejected parts. erican plants and foods. ( ♦ C CHEWABLE VITAMINS tihA Multi-Vitamin Tablets 1*^1 Adult or Infant rexall Students of the two sixth grade classes at Adrian school held a Mexican fiesta during the Mon day lunch hour in the cafe teria. Items on the menu included enchiladas, tacos, rice, chili and other foods familiar to Mexico and South American countries. The meal was planned for 55 persons with Superintendent Glenn Ward, Pat O’Loughlen and Elma McCracken, sixth grade tea chers among invited guests. The cafeteria was decorated with scrapes, sombreros and other articles appropriate for a fiesta Adorning the walls were flags of all South American countries, BUDGET MEETING SLATED BY ADRIAN FIRE GROUP A meeting of the budget com mittee for the Adrian Rural Fire district will be held at 8 o’clock Tuesday evening, April 5, at which time the budget message and document will be submitted. The session will be held in the Fire Department building and le gal voters of the district are in vited to discuss the proposed bud get estimates and programs with the budget committee. Chuck •-* rexall GLYCERIN I-f-**: SUPPOSITORIES n WEEKEND IN UMATILLA Mr. and Mrs. Walt Looney and sons returned home Sunday eve ning from Umatilla after spend ing the weekend visiting her bro ther-in-law and sister, Mt rind Mrs. Danny Norland and sons. 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