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THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1966 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FIVE Adrian Residents Visit With Relatives While Touring in Montana and Idaho Changes in American Ealing Habits Discussed by Agricultural Economist By Mr*. G. E. Mackay ADRIAN Mr und Mrs Melvin Sessions left June HI for Churlo, Mont, to visit his father, Versal Sessions and family. While there they attended u high school rodeo in Kalispell, in which his brother, Steve participated. They ulso visited the Ignacious mission, one of the original Cath olic missions, and St. Ignacious hospital where his sister, Joyce, is employed They spent one day in Missoula shopping and visiting friends. On the return trip they toured Big Hole basin and Craters of the Mtsin In Idaho Falls they visited hi* grandmother, Mrs Mathilda Sessions. Mr. und Mrs Verd Smith of If you are at all like that hard- son in 1965, compared with 201 Eugene, Mrs. Aage Sorenson and to find character, the “average pounds in 1945. Less fresh fruit, Murilyn of Cairo, Neb, visited American,” you are probably vegetables and potatoes are be recently with their father, Mr. eating less and enjoying it more ing eaten now, but a lot more und Mr* Henry Day Day’s grand of these foods are on dinner nowadays. son, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo McDowell The typical American eats ap tables in processed form. and son, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mc The jump in consumption of proximately 220 pounds less food Dowell of Medford ulso visited per year than he did two decades various forms of processed pota recently ut the Day home. ago, according to a roundup of toes, for example, has helped Mr*. Annu Humilton of Nampa eating habits and costs compiled reverse a long-term downward visited June 20 with her son and by Mrs. Elvera Horrell, extension trend. daughter - in - law, Mr. and Mr*. agricultural economist at Oregon Smaller Parcantag« for Food Don Humilton and fumily. Wnile people are eating better State university. Arrive From Illinois The most striking change in quality food, they’re also spend American eating habits during ing a smaller percentage of their Mr und Mrs. Curtis Eason and the past 20 years is not the drop income for food. In 1945, food fumily arrived Saturday, June 25, in total amount consumed, how took 22.1 percent of the spend from Milan, III., to visit her par ever, but rather the shift in the able income. In 1965, by con ents, Mr and Mrs. Vernon Parker. tract, it took only 18.2 percent, type of food eaten, she adds. Mr and Mr*. Bob Parker and leaving a greater percentage for fumily of La Grande, Mr. and More Poultry Consumed other family items. Mrs. Paul Parker of Ontario were Take poultry, for instance In In fact, average spending on Mr. and Mrs Don Hamilton n<cent dinner guest* of their 1945, the average person ate 25.8 food takes a smaller proportion und family recently visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon pounds of poultry. By 1965, this of total spending in the United brother-in-law and slater, Mr and Parker. had jumped to 40.7 pounds. This States than in any other country. Mrs Rodney Funk at Nampa Mr. and Mrs. W W Webb and year, each person will eat about Food expenditures range from The Joe Gowey family and Pauline were hosts at a June 26 43 4 pounds of fried, broiled, bar less than 25 percent in Canada, friends of Hoise were June 26 picnic dinner. Guests were Mrs becued or baked chicken and Australia and Denmark, to coun dinner guest* of his brother-in- Ada Butler, Mr and Mrs. Harry turkey, it is estimated. tries such as Taiwan and Korea, law and sister. Mr and Mrs. G E Farmer, Mrs. Margaret Payne of On the other hand, Americans where more than half of spend NYSSA JAY-C ETTE OFFICERS for tha coming (Terry) Marsh, secretary. Installation rite* were Mackey and family. Ontario, Mr. und Mrs. Connelly , ate only 145 pounds of flour and able income goes tor food. In Mr. and Mrs Jack Chigbrough, Butler und children of East Or-1 yaar wara installed Saturday, Juna 25, by outgoing also held for the Nyssa Jaycee* during the meet other cereal products per per- Russia, the figure is 56 percent. official*. Heading tha group'* activities will ba ing at Brownie's cafe. Special guest* were Speak Mr. and Mrs. Gary Webster of arige, N.J. (seated. left to right) Mr*. Ray (Evelyn) Tarter, er and Mr*. Larry Steven* of Ontario; City Man Burley recently spent several Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis of I vice president: Mr*. Dick (Myrna) Walter*, presi ager and Mr*. Fred Koch of Nyssa and several days visiting Mr and Mrs. Bob Caldwell and Mrs. Martin Kiesow Webster. The Gary Webster* left of Reedsport were June 26 eve- dent. Behind them are Mr*. Jim (Judy) Grunke couple* from Vale. Mr*. Koch was winner of a and Mr*. Richard (Linda) Gustavson, directors: floral centerpiece door prise. last Thursday for Canada ning dinner guests of Mr and Mr*. Delroy (Joy) Matthew*, treasurer: Mr*. John —Journal Photo. Mrs. Oliver Freel and family. Visit From California Mr. and Mrs G E Mackey visit Mr and Mrs. Claude Roberts ed her aunt, uncle and cousin UTAH COUPLE VISITS RETURNS TO REDMOND WEEKEND CAMPING TRIP of Carmichael, Calif., visited re MARION GLENN FAMILY later in the evening. Steve Parker, son of former Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves, Mr. cently with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mary Weir and Bert Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tippetts of Nyssans Mr. and Mrs. Don Par ■ and Mrs. Owen Gann camped Brownfield and family. visited during a recent Sunday Sandy, Utah, were recent visitors ker, left Monday to return to his and fished during the weekend evening with Mr. and Mrs Rob in the home of Mr and Mrs. Mar home at Redmond after spending on the North Fork of Malheur Use Gate City Journal Classified Ads ion Glenn and family. ert Long a week visiting Bruce Jackson. i river. Honored on Anniversary ^-Jr^r=^r^r=^i==Ji==Jr=Jr==Jr==JG=Jn=Jr=E I «g B Mr. and lira. Charles Newbill, Mr and Mrs. Robert Long were June 23 evening dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Blake Lowell at the Country club in Payette, Phymcians and honoring Lowell on In birthday anniversary, Surgeons Mr and Mrs E M. Mackey, Mrs. Carl Lovitt and sons were re K. E. KERBY. M. D. cent Tuesday evening guests of K. A. DANFORD. M. D. Mr. and Mrs G. E Mackey and KEN PFAFF, M. D. family, honoring Larry on his Physician* and Surgeon* j birthday anniversary. VELVEETA HOLLAND DUTCH Canned Shasta, Canada Dry Dial 372-2241 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lane and Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. family were hosts at a recent barbecue supper i with Mr. and Daily Except Saturday and Sunday; Saturday, 10 to 12. Mrs. Keith I^ine « and family, Mrs. Myrna Sower and family of Payette as guests. MAULDING CLINIC Mr. and Mrs W. W Webb met L. A. Moulding, M. D. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webb and fam Physician and Surgeon WHITE SATIN NABISCO ily of Heppner recently at Emi Dial 372-2216 grant park near Mecham for an outing “By Appointment Only" Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Attend Consolidation Meeting Daily Except Wednesday, Satur Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long, day and Sunday; Wednesday Del Monte — 46-Oz. Size Carolyn Ward and the Rev. El and Saturday, 9 to 12. mer Rosenkilde attended a meet ing of the proposed County Coun Ore-Ida — 3 >/4-Oz. — INSTANT DAVID W. SARAZIN. M. D. cil of Churches held Sunday, Physician and Surgeon June 26. at Nyssa Christian Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m church. Daily Except Thursday, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wally Steiner and and 6unday; Thursday and family entertained recently with Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon. Meadow Gold 1-Lb. Carion 33c a birthday dinner honoring their — Phones — daughter, Mrs Ralph Ix«avitt. Office 372-3365 Res 372-3173 MAZOLA Guests were Ralph Leavitt and Office: 213 Main Street son; his parents, Mr and Mrs. 1 1 Elmen Leavitt of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown vis. Optometrist ited recently with his brother-in- law and sister. Mr and Mrs Fred DR. JOHN EA8LY E Young of Portland. They later 16 North Third Street Nyssa. Oregon went salmon fishing on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown and — Pilones — family of Boise visited recently Nyssa . . . 372-2949 with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ontario . . . 889-8017 Glenn Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis attended a Veterinarians recent bowling party at Cald well as guests of David Dorsey. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Cheese QQc POP $1 2-Lb. Box 14 Cans I Tomato Juice 3 Cans ............. Cottage Cheese 2-Lb. Package............... On Alberta Ave. Dial 372-2251 Nyssa, Oregon Dr. B. E. Roes Nyssa — 372-3462 Dr. D. R. 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