THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1967 PTA Carnival Chairman Expresses Thanks; Lisis Winners of Prizes Ry Mr«. Waldo Smalley APPLE VALLEY At the Sat urday evening PTA carnival, H< I mi Wilson wax winner of the “hum” floor prize. Larry Unger f won the tape recorder an<| Dr. Franklin wax recipient of a trim sistor radio. Mis. Ernest Fisher, carnival chairman, has asked the Journal to express her appreciation to committee workers, junior and senior high school students and to all others who made the event a success. Jesse Fry Among LDS Missionaries Singing for Pope By Mabelle McKaguo N1J ACRES Mrs. George Pul­ sipher recently received a lettei from her son, Jesse Fry, who is serving an LDS mission in Italy, with headquarters in Florence. He wus among a group of mission­ aries who sang for the Pope upon his arrival in Florence for the Christmas season. The Pope wus an hour late ar­ riving. so the missionaries sang for the townspeople. While they were singing, TV cameras record­ ed the progrum for a later half- hour broadcast shown throughout Europe. They sang in both Eng­ lish und Italian and greeted the Pope with “Jingle Bells.” Jesse reports that this was the most thrilling Christmas Eve he hud spent in his whole lifetime. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Beus of Othello, Wash., were recent vis­ itors in the home of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. George Pulsipher. They had been on an extended trip to Michigun and stopped en­ route home. Leavo for Madras Mmes. Rulph Baxter and Bert Schmidt visited Friday ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Heap in Boise. The Heap couple visited Sunday in the Baxter resi­ dence. Mrs. Schmidt and son, Charles, left Monday for their home at Madras. Ore. Charles had been visiting friends and rela­ tives in Nampa and plans to join the U. S. Navy in the near future Mmes. Elizabeth Baxter, Effie Nielsen and Mabelle McKaguo spent Friday afternoon visiting Mrs. V. C. Walker in Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKague, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Heideman and children, all of Caldwell, were Sunday afternoon visitors in the Mike McKague home. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Bryan vis­ ited Sunday afternoon with rela­ tives and friends in Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mell arrived home Sunday night from a trip to Texas and Louisiana where they visited relatives and friends. ,Tony also visited two former ship­ mates who served with him in the U. S. Navy. VISTT FRUITLAND COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jenkins visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John French at Fruitland, Friday evening visit- ors in the Jenkins home were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Beers. Sunday dinner guests in the Dwight Seward home were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wild, the Hugh Pierce family of Twin Falls and Mrs Ethel Wild Marilyn Clark­ son, Cheryl and Aleta Anderson of Nyssu und several students from Northwest Naz.urene college in Nampa held u party Sunday evening with refreshments served in the Seward residence. Mis Betty Grimes of Caldwell was a Sunday visitor in the Waldo Smalley home. Danny Shippy was a weekend guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Earl Boston. They took him to his home in Weiser Sunday evening and enroute home visited the George Colemans at Ontario. Sells Couple Honorod Mr. und Mrs. Paul Tuttle of Notus entertained last ! Thursday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sells who rei 'side on a Cattle ranch near Arrowrock dam Other guests were Messrs, and Mmes. Ed Sells of Parma, Art Sells of Caldwell, Carl Sells of Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. Clay Thorn­ ton and Don, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hardy of Notus. Mrs. Will Butler, a former resi­ dent of this community, succumb­ ed Friday in the nursing home at Payette. Sunday dinner guests of the Charles Pitmans were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pitman and sons of Boise. Karen Saunders of Boise was a Friday overnight guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders. Mrs Hugh Pierce and Kimber- lee of Twin Falls arrived Friday to spend the weekend with her parents, the Dwight Sewards. Her husband and son had been stay­ ing with the Sewards for the past week. Hereford Breeders Of Eastern Oregon Schedule Bull Sale Entries from 22 members of the Eastern Oregon Hereford Breed­ ers association list 80 registered bulls consigned to their annual spring sale to be held Feb. 24 at the Malheur county fairgrounds in Ontario. President Albert Wolfkiel of Meridian reports that all animals will be graded by the committee and sold by grade. The grading will be done at the fairgrounds <>n the previous afternoon. Catalogues are being printed listing consignors and various lots to be offered. They will also show pedigree of each animal consigned, and will be available soon at the county agent’s office in Ontario. Among the 22 consignors are Douglas Hislop of Parma, Tom Jayo, Terry Oft and Teresa Top- liff of Nyssa and Clifford Nielsen of route 1, Ontario. THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON CHURCH WOMEN ANNOUNCE "DAY OF PRAYER" SERVICE United Church Women of the Nyssa - Adrian area announce that a "World Day of Prayer" service will bo held at 2 p.m. Friday. Feb. 10. at Adrian Com­ munity church. “Of His Kingdom There Shall Be No End" is theme of this year's world-wide observance. Auxiliary Women Report Activities, Announce Spring Tea PAGE THREE MRS. BROWER RETURNS Nelsons Allend Recent Meeting Of Oil Growers A meeting of Malheut Memorial hospital auxiliary was held Jan. 23 in the hospital basement, with By Avo Moeller President Jessie Morgan presid- ARCADIA —Mr. and Mrs. Dick ing. Reports were given by Mrs. Dick Forbess, secretary, and Mrs. I Nelson attended a meeting of Es­ sential Oil Growers association Ralph Lawrence, treasurer. held last week in Corvallis. While IN APPRECIATION Mrs. Bernard Eastman also re­ in that area, they visited Nelson’s We take this opportunity to ported on nurses’ training funds. and sister, Mr. and thank our friends tor the many She announced that graduating brother-in-law kindnesses expressed in thought I seniors, interested in taking nur­ Mrs. Jack Godwin and family in and deed following the death of ses’ training, are urged to contact Portland. our loved one. We also extend her or any officer of the auxiliary. our deepest appreciation to Drs. A nominating committee will Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers vis­ L A. Maulding and K. E. Kerby be selected at the Feb 23 meeting ited Saturday evening in the and the entire staff at Malheur ' to be held in the hospital base­ Charlie Bowers home near Ad­ Memorial hospital for their ment. rian. Other visitors were Mr. and thoughtful considerations. Pheral Dodson, hospital admin­ Mrs. Richard Callahan and fam­ —The Family of istrator, spoke to the group on ily of McCall. Rommel) Moss activities the auxiliary had spon­ Mr and Mrs. Johnny Carroll sored and also talked on general and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip EXPRESSION OF THANKS hospital operations. Sweet of Boise were Saturday To members of Nyssa First visitors in the Henry Carroll resi­ It was announced that the or ­ Christian church, Oregon Trail dence. Mrs. Jim Carroll and girls ganization ’ s annual spring tea will Grange and my other friends, I be in "March. Mrs. Lawrence of Vale were Jan. 25 visitors. take this opportunity to say served refreshments prior to ad­ Mrs. Opal Sutherland of Pay­ thanks for gifts, messages of cheer ette was a Sunday visitor in the and visitations following my re­ journment. Henry Carroll home. cent eye surgery. The “welcome Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller, mat’’ is always out at our home Journal Classifieds Mrs. Fred Norman and sons visit­ and I shall continue to enjoy those ed last Thursday with Mrs. Moel- Bring Results 1 visits.- Wyatt Smith. ■ I No bone — no waste — just LOTS of wonderful tastel That's RAY'S FOOD FAIR terrific bone­ less beef roast—close-trimmed io give you 16 ounces of savory, good-eating meat io the pound . . . And best of all, these Choice Quality Roasts are sale-priced LOW io beef up your budget with a generous helping of delicious SAVINGS! Blade-Cut —BEEF POT ROAST FOLGER'S 750- $159 _$229 GROUND CHUCK FRESH All-Lean and Meaty White Star Tuna 3 Tins 89* MEET IN MORTON HOME Pleasant Hour club members and friends met Jan. 23 at the Nalley's — 15-Oz. Ray's Food Fair Chili 3 Tins 89^ ICE CREAM Fred Morton home. During the evening session the group played various table games; and prior to adjournment, refreshments were served by the hostess. Assorted Flavors Tall Tins —SEGO Milk 2 Tins 29 { Home-Made Taste! T.V.C.C (Treasure Valley Community College) Proudly Presents An Evening With THE NEW Owners of Gas Firm Mrs. J. E. Brower returned Jan. 22 after accompanying Mrs. John Attend Convention Peterson to Othello, Wash., where In Washington, D.C. the Petersons recently moved. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jackson Prior to moving to Othello they recently returned from a nine-day resided in Michigan. business - pleasure trip to Wash­ ington, D.C. Jackson is the Ore­ ler’s aunt, Margaret Pruitt, at the gon director for National Lique­ fied Petroleum Gas association. Robert Moore home in Boise. Highlight of the convention was Attend Anniversary Event a congressional breakfast at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tschida of Mayflower hotel in the capital Ontario visited Sunday afternoon city. with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard. Representative Al Ullman, his Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. assistant and Senator Wayne Al Thompson of the Kingman Morse were guests of the Jack- Kolony area near Adrian. The sons at the breakfast. They also Bullards and Thompsons then at­ visited with the Ullmans and tended a golden wedding open Mark Hatfields. They were coffee house event honoring Mr. and guests of Senator and Mrs. Morse Mrs. George Stewart at Vallivue. in the Senators’ private dining Also attending the reception were room of the old Senate Office Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller. building. Mr. and Mrs. John Zittercob re­ While in Virginia, they were turned early last week after a house guests of Jackson’s sister, week-long visit with relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Homer W. Jones. Portland. They were also dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Carroll, Col. and Mrs. Ed Marxsen at Ar­ Terry Sweet, Ruth and Roy Car­ lington, Va. roll went sleighing Sunday in the hills near Boise. 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