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27, Thursday, Jkuguit 1970 The Nyssa Oat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Hometown News _ Call 372-2233 Mrs. J.E. Brower visited her mother, Mrs. Fliza Weston in Ogden and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stoker in Salt Lake , August 14 to 18. Ellen Richard son accompanied her on the trip. ♦ ♦ ♦ Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cleaver for one week were, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clea ver of Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Max Cleaver of Newton, Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. Garner Clea ver, John and Jana of Union ville, Iowa. ♦ ♦ ♦ Judy Nedry visited at the home 5f her parents the Dirick Nedrys August 23 to 27. » ♦ ♦ Rev. Koy Ferguson, Boise Valley Area Missionary for the Baptist church, was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Penrod. Rev. Ferguson’s home is in Boise. * ♦ ♦ Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Penrodwere Mr. and Mrs. Vivian R. Selle of Eatonville, Wash. The Pen rods and Selles became friends during the first Nyssa Rock- . hound Day celebrations. * * * . Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Myrick and Vickie of Pendleton visited from Monday through Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick. Mr. and Mrs. Myrick, Vickie, and Jerry spent Thursday at Shelley McCall. ♦ * * Thursday overnight guests at the Howard Myrick home in Nyssa were Myrick’s nephew, Scott Condos, and his friend, Ted Gosdos, both of whom are stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wash. ♦ ♦ » Dr. and Mrs. K.E. Kerby re turned home Sunday evening after spending several days at their cottage in Wallowa. While there,.they entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schireman at Sun day dinner. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Keck of Portland spent the weekend at the home of his mother, Mrs. A.H. Keck. While here, they attended Ted’s 20th high school class reunion. <? ■ * r't I s THE MOST FOR YOUR £ Stretch your auto insur ance dollar. Get more for your money with Low-Cost Cascade! CASCADE INSURANCE COMPANY SYMBOL OF service A Member of United Pacific Insurance Group NOLAN FIELD WALDO CO. INSURANCE AGENCIES NOLAN FIELD 3 Offices to Serve You! YOUR Vale Phone 473-3157 Nvssa, Dave Waldo 372-3162 Ontario, 889-6990 ♦ * Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stunz and grandson, Richard Bleakman of Portland returned to Nyssa Sun day evening after spending three weeks at McCall. They met their two other grandchildren, Bruce and Julie Bleakman of Portland who arrived via train to visit at the Stunz home. » » $1 I i i-r 49< i i Tender 7 Bone Pineapple Juice DEL MONTE 46 oz. POT ROAST 59< Oven Ready Boneless Choc. Morsels POT ROAST Q O A P*®* ^2 TF % NESTLES 12 oz. CHUCK STEAK 1 CALI-ROSE 29 oz. FROZEN FOODS K ~-s- * Libbys LEMONADE $ ■ Morrells Pride CANTALOUPES ► lb Fresh Each Hour Jumbo Size Local Á lb Fancy Well Trimmed 2 pk®‘8 9< Peaches 4 »¡n. $1 _____ ($5.98 case of 24) J Cookies 12 lb tin. fell TOILET TISSUE » * HIENZ 32 oz. KEG-0 NEW SIZE Scott Family Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson attended the Cavin - Jackson wedding in Baker this week end. * $ tins Tomato Ketchup NABISCO OREO this week at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell. * * * ♦ GALLON I JACK N’ BEANSTALK INSTANT CHOCOLATE I I I * * * I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burk of I Monte Bella, Calif., are visiting I Í lb 8 $1.49 Green Cut Beans 5,in*$ 1 ♦ I C mvbboo BALEYS ( OjTUP PINEAPPLE lb tin USDA Choice Grade Tomato Soup Mandalay 16 oi 2 X i CAMPBELLS 10 3/4 oz. Sunday dinner and overnight guests at the Ray Russell home were Russell’s cousins, Mr. I and Mrs. Bert Pipal and their daughter, Kristin, of Seal Beach, Calif. They were enroute to South Dakota to visit relatives. ■ SLICED BACON 59« 89« 59« 59« 1 ’/z lbs $■29 5/ 12,o* I POPSICLES 49« 6 oz. tins Fancy Slicers LOCAL Assorted 12 in a bag TOMATOES for bag ■*»gf - * Mrs. Iva Philbrick of Lincoln, Kansas, who was traveling with Mrs. Pearl Shafer of Garden City, Kansas, visited Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Philbrick’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Wyatt Smith. They had been visiting Mrs. Philbrick’s sister in Eugene and were enroute home. Other guests at the Smith home to visit Mrs. Philbrick were Mr. and Mrs. Don Strick land, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sis- I I I I I * * * I Mr. and Mrs. Al Becker of I Pocatello were Sunday overnight I guests at the Dick Kreigh home. I * * * I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanby I of Hamilton, Mont., and their I son Richard Hanby of Lewiston, I returned to their homes Sunday I after visiting a week at the home I of Charles Hanby*s sister, Mr. I and Mrs. Paul Penrod. The I Penrods and the Han by s spent I Thursday visiting relatives in I Baker. I Journal Classifieds Bring Resultsl « PRICES EFFECTIVE - THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AUGUST 27, 28, 29, 1970 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hale and children of Eugene, spent the weekend at the home of her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rus sell. While here they atten ded their 20th high school class reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beem and family of Boise also visited at her parents home, the Ray Russells, that same week end. When vou want CHUCK, whv take a chance'.’ Take the CHOICE - RAY’S FOOD FAIR'S U.S. D. A. CHOICE QUALITY Beef. It’s ALL chuck - REAL chuck - no neck cuts are ever sold as chuck. What's more, we trim off excess bone and fat before weighing and pricing to give you more deliciously good meat for your money. / X » Thursday dinner guests at the Wyatt Smith home were Wendall Webster of Vale and Ewen Chard of Nyssa. ? X • ♦ * ♦ I Mrs. Marvin Jefferies and Jeanne returned home Sunday from Rexburg, where thev took Joanne to enroll as Freshmen at Ricks college, * * * Mrs. Ray Russell was re leased Monday from Malheur Memorial Hospital after having major surgery. ♦ « 7, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bunn returned home Friday after spending a week at their cabin in McCall. ♦ » w 4 Guests in the Owen Gann home for Tuesday dinner were Mrs. Gann’s sister - in - law, Maude Bowman, and her son Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor. They were enroute to visit re latives in Lewiston, Idaho and the Dan Norlan family in Po meroy, Wash., before returning to their home in Ontario, Calif. ♦ ♦ • ♦ NUrk Smarter - Not Harder V Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann and Leona Reeves of Nyssa were guests Saturday at the 50th wedding anniversary celebra tion of his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hobbs of Kuna. The open house and picnic was held at the home of the honored couple’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stiener in Boise. ♦ ♦ * ♦ Major electric appliances MERRY WIDOWS . such as freezers, refrigerators and washers are now required Members of the Merry Wi By BERNICE STRAWN to have internal grounding. The dows met for dinner Saturday If rain dampens your hopes Our County Extension offices get Plug will have three prongs, at the home of Mrs. Blance for a backyard barbecue, you many calls about cleaning sleep Weeks. Three tables of pino If your wall outlets will not may decide to move indoors. ing bags but the answer depends a three-pronged plug, you1 chle were in play with guests, take But be careful — charcoal on the bag. can buy an adaptor for a no- Mabie Piercy and Bernice Mar broiling can be fatal in an en Some bags are washable, tin. closed area. some are dry cleanable and minai price. However, unless Dinner hostesses were Blance If you move your grill to a some cannot be cleaned either the outlets of your wiring sys Weeks, Virgie Rookstool, Leona garage be sure there is plenty way. Hopefully, you kept the tem are grounded, you will Reeves and Alma Kingrey. of ventilation. Better yet, do tags and information which came still not have protection from Next meeting will be at 6:30 the cooking on a covered porch with your bag. If not, go back shocks. If you don’t know about Saturday evening, September 9, or patio where the fire has to the store where you got it, if the wiring in your home, an at the Or ma Cleaver home. plenty of air and there is less possible, and check on a similar inexpensive circuit tester is danger of harmful fumes. bag. Or take it to a dry cleaner available at many hardware and see if it will be accepted stores. Journal Classifieds * « « Directions for use come with it. Can sleeping bags te washed? for cleaning. Bring Results! YOU DON'T TRUST TO LUCK WITH OUR J i BAKFRY TREATS Roy’s Fresh Baked DUTCH APPLE PIES son and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Book and son Pete of Nampa, Wendell Webster of Vale, and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Kress! / and sons of Ontario. DAVE WALDO humer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bates and family moved to Sheridan, Oregon, where Bates is em ployed as a teacher in the high school. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Eden Lopez and children, Annabell, Roger and Cris of San Jose, Califronia visited for one week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Lopez and other relatives. * * * Lynda Cundall returned to Ashland Wednesday after visit ing at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Joe Cundall for several days. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Looney and sons returned home Tues day after spending the weekend visiting Mrs. Looney’s sister Mr. and Mrs. Dan Norlan and family in Pomeroy, Wash. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Menda- Dr. and Mrs. David Sarazin zona and children left Sundayto and children spent the weekend at The Cove, where they at make their home in Monmouth, Oregon where he is to teach tended family church camp. in the high school. ... * * • Dr. and Mrs. John Long at Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Sallee tended a World War Veterans returned home Tuesday from District luncheon meeting Sa a 12-day vacation spent visiting turday, August 22, at the Com former neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. munity hall in Parma. Over 100 Earl Hollingsworth in Santa Veterans from the Boise area Barbara, Calif. While in Santa attended the affair. Barbara, they also visited at * ♦ ♦ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Riggs visited Tuesday Kermit Lienkaemper. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Riggs. He was enroute Bad mufflers are a real gas. from Spokane to Florida, where ♦ ♦ ♦ he will receive his pilot in Bald tires make for hairy structor training. driving experiences. Pago Throe ea. À 49 Russett POTATOES *«• add Weed Ray, manager of Ray’s Food Fair, congratulates Vickie Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Peter- son. winner of the stereo given last Saturday 4 J B 1 COUPON II Pillsbury 4 lb. Hungry Jack Without Coupon 59£ 30C plus 3C Coupon Expires Aug. 29, 1970 49' ! Pillsbury Assoitod CAKE MIXES PANCAKE MIX 29« bag Good Only at Ray’s Food Fair Good Only at Ray’s Food Fair With Coupon 10 lb. With Coupon •I 4 p-«- II Without Coupon $1.20 I 20Ç plus 3Ç . Coupon Expires Aug. 29, 1970