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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1», 1<J67 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FIVE Card Of Thanks STATE PRESIDENT ATTENDS REBEKAH DISTRICT MEETING Ameeting of Rebekah District No. 24 was held October 4 with District Chairman Mrs. Robert Priest in c ha r ge. Members from Nyssa, Yellow Rose No. 202, Vale, Golden Rule No. 64; aiw! Ontario, Beatrice No. 82, as well as visitors from other jurisdictions were in attend ance to honor Mrs. Jessie Kah ler Darrer, Rebekah Assembly President of Oregon. Registration began at 11 o'clock and a noon luncheon was served. During the after noon, the Rebekah degree was conferred upon two candidates by a team combined from the three lodges. The past district chairmen were honored with gifts and a memorial service was held for members who have died since the last dist- rict meeting. Darrar addressed those pre sent, telling about the 990young NYSSA JAYCEES and THEIR WIVES, pictured President Antell from Vermont; Mrs. Alvin people throughout the United with Jaycev National President James Antell (Ruth) Allen, Alvin Allen, Mrb. Richard (Linda) States and Canada who were who was a recent visitor In thia area. They are Gustavson and Richard Gustavson. given a conducted tour through (1 to r) Monty Burbank and his wife, Norma; the United Nations assembly, • • • • sponsored by the Independent visited Oct. 15 with tier sister, PERSONALS Order of Oddfellows and Re ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elliot of Ted Brammer left Saturday bekahs. The president also gave | Olympia, Wash., at the home of afternoon for Arco, Idaho where an interesting preview of events I tier mother, Mrs. Alma Hibbard be met his brother, Mr. and scheduled for the Oregon Re at Notus. They also went to Mrs. George Brammer and bekah Assembly this coming Caldwell to visit her brother, Betty; and his mother, Mrs. May. The Rebekah theme this By Pauline Mackey Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hibbard and Lydia Emmett of Townsend, year is centered on youth. ADRIAN • Mr. and Mrs. Bob family. The meeting continued into Mont. They were all overnight Miss Arieta Cartwright of guests of the Gale Brammer the evening after a banquet at Hamilton of Boise were Oct. 15 dinner guests of her parents, Pendleton visited recently with family in Arco. Mrs. Emmett the Moore Hotel. Entertainment Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft. her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George accompanied Ted to Nyssa Sun for the evening was based on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cart Cartwright. Mr. and Mrs. Ray day and she will remain for a interpretations from The Ser wright of Hayden Lake, Idaho Cartwright visited on the even visit of several weeks. mon on the Mount. are visiting his nephew, Mr. ing of Oct. 15 with their son, and Mrs. George Cartwright. Mr. and Mrs. George Cart The George Cartwrights wright. Mrs. Jim Coons of An chorage, Alaska recently visited tier sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney. A family dinner was served durine her visit at the Robert Long. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rayner, Mrs. Charles Merritt of 4 Emmett, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney of Ontario, Mrs. Merle Hanna and daughters of Rupert, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Looney and sons of Vale, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney and Mrs. Marjorie Looney. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kiesow of Reedsport arrived Oct. 14 to visit several days with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Freel and family. Mrs. Blaine Russell and family of Avanell, Calif., spent from a recent weekend with her I sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bowers and family. Mrs. Marvin Bowers and family spent a recent evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell from in Apple Valley. MILLERS MEADOW Ross Mills reports that his sister, Mrs. Ronald Batt of 5 LB. Nyssa is recuperating at her CAN home after recent heart surgery in Portland. She is recovering COLD WATER nicely. from Mrs. Glenn Ward and Mrs. 4 3/4 Bill Willis participated during GALS. the weekend in a bowling tour nament at Arco, Idaho. flO-Day Money-Back TASTE SEAL Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey, Ouarant.. with Beery Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mackey 2 1/2 Reconditioned Machine ■nd family, Dick Kriegh and If you’re not completely eat* SIZE Dick Holly spent a recent week iBfled. roturn the machine to th* shop where you pur* end hunting deer in the Pole chaeed It for a full refund of Creek area. the purchase price I PLANTERS OCTOBER 19-20-21 Pillow (lases $ 1 .44 TO 40 Call Ua for FREE INSPECTION and ADJUSTMENT SINGER W »O Oregon — Otilarlo Ora Phone PERSONAL F HUNTERS $1.97 •/¿PRICE ♦ • I • Throw Rugs • 1 1 * * I 1 • I • 80 SO. FANCY 66e PRINT 3 96<£ YARDS CANNON TOWELS EXTRA HEAVY - EXTRA LARGE IRREGULARS OF $2 TOWELS 94e WILSON BROS. DEPT. STORE NYSSA, OREGON DIAL 372-3563 NYSSA ... OREGON ■ OUND STEAK US CHOICE BONELESS RUMP ROAST FULL CUT WILSON’S CERTIFIED 13 OZ. CANS BIG 21 OZ. BAGS «. SLICED FRESH FRESH-FALL SLAB BACON NABISCO CHIP AHOY COOKIES ANTI-FREEZE PAIR KINT-CORDUROY-VELVET Victor R. Haburchak. Owner Phone 372-3545 I I I Mr. and Mrs. Gary Knight and sons of Caldwell were Oct. 11 dinner guests of Mrs. Frances Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gribble and Dennis of Boise, were Sunday evening visitors. 3 Shirt Sale Coast-To-Coast STORE s1495 Consoles few the aeweet TOUCH S MW* sew mg marhin« th« onljr Maritin« Iftat it«*«« ell > kin4i •< •ewing' BRIEFS MEN’S CLEARANCE OF RECONDITIONED SEWING MACHINES Portables MEN’S KNIT SIZES 28 MrianJSfiwa HONEY I AH APRICOTS MIXED NUTS Jay-C-Ettes Meeting WILSON’S WEEK END SPECIALS Water Heatin Troubles? $1995 Zig Zags Attend Vale Meet Secretaries To Meet We want to publicly thank Speaker will be Dr. Ken Pfaff. World War I veterans of Future chapter of the Na our friends for food, floral His talk will concern the Ameri offerings and their many other tional Secretaries Association Malheur Barracks *352 met can Medical association's re kind deeds following the sudden (International) will hold a spe Oct.« 15 at the Vale Legion cent convention held at Dallas, death of our loved one. — Don cial guest night meeting at 8 hall for their regular dinner Texas. Hatch, Billie Wright and other p.m., this evening, Oct. 19, session. Nyssa Jay-C- Ettes will bold During the business meeting, members of the family of Jimmy in the Holy Rosary hospital election of officers was held. their Oct. 24 meeting at the staff room at Ontario. Ann Hatch. Clarine Rainsberry, secre Those attending from Nyssa home of Mrs. Robert West. tary at the hospital, will be were Wesley Brown and Mr. JOURNAL C LASSIFIED6 Thanks To Friends hostess for the dessert meeting. and Mrs. H. 0. Hopkins. BRING RESULM! l wish to thank my friends who were so thoughtful and kind during my recent illness. The open-heart surgery, which I underwent at St. Vincent's hospital in Portland, lias helped to make me feel better. My daughter, Mrs. Ruth Wil liams of Westminster, Calif., STAMPED will remain with me until Thanksgiving time. Thanks ALL PURPOSE again for your cards, letters, RAINBOW VALLEY - WASHABLE phone calls and other kind nesses. - Mrs. Ronald Batt. a PAIR OYSTERS 1/2 OR WHOLE PIECE 10 oz. JAR HUNTS 97« $1" 89« 79« 59« PRESTONE $159 CATSUP CANDY BARS 3 TOMATOES 5 DOG FOOD 8 TUNA 3 GREEN GODDESS 3 BISCUITS 2 OZ. BOTTLES NESTLES KING SIZE HUNTS SOLID PACK 300 SIZE FRIS KIES TALL CANS WHITE STAR ’/2 SIZE NEW KRAFT SALAD DRESSING 8 OZ. BOTTLES PILLSBURY-BALLARD GAL 37« 89« $1 $1 85« 79« TUBES LARGE - LOCAL HEAD USED GUN SALE LETTUCE 410 SINGLE SHOT 410-22 SINGLE SHOT (OVER-UNDER) 12 GAUGE DOUBLE BARREL STEVENS 12 GAUGE STEVENS PUMP 12 GAUGE WINCHESTER MODEL 1200 PUMP 16 GAUGE WINCHESTER AUTO. MODEL 1400 ALL ABOVE AT BARGAIN PRICES New BROWNING-WINCHESTER REMINGTON STEVENS RIFLES & SHOTGUNS WE TAKE TRADES ALSO CELLO BAG Ammunition-Scopes Binoculars-Knives EASY TERMS-SRV STAMPS DON B. MOSS Firestone Store 417 Main Street Phone 372-2124 25 c ! 3 ^^ MM We Also Have LARGE Stock Of CARROTS CRANBERRIES 2 LB BAG I _J SALE DATES------- OCTOBER 19-20-21 GOOD;HKDjCOSTS[l£SS$HBlE 23« SNOBOY FRESH 1 LB BAG THUNDEREGG MALL - GOLD STRIKE STAMPS TOO! ’V