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Thursday, Decamber 10, 1970 ceiving hospital care. He is now at the Elk’s Rehabilitation Center in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters, of Nyssa, were Sunday after noon visitors at the homes of - PHONE 372 - 2186 ------- Mr. and Mrs. John Cleaver Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Magnus were visitors on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ekanger. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cates Magnus Ekanger. and family of Caldwell were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendi dinner guests on Sunday at the and family were Saturday eve home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price. ning visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot on King Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price at tended the annual Christmas turkey dinner at the Oregon Trail Grange for the members, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Ellison, Wilder and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moore and family of rural Nyssa, were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen. George Wilson was a visitor in the Newgen home in the afternoon. The annual Christmas Ban quet of the Owyhee Riding Club was held at the La Paloma, in Ontario on Saturday evening. Among those attending were; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick, Mrs. Adah Schweizer and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Derrick. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mitchell of rural Payette. A Benefit Dance, sponsored by the Owyhee Riding Club is being planned for Thursday, December 10. Proceeds will be used to help defray hospital expenses for Rusty Talbot, who was seriously injured several weeks ago in an automobile accident. Rusty has been re- SUNSET VALLEY ACTIVITIES By mabtha LORENSEN :< SUNSET VALLEY - Mr. and liftrs. Jim Langley were hosts •Thursday evening at a Christ ianas party for the Golden Hour ;Missionary Group of the Na- ¿J-erene Church and their hus- -Jinds. < Mr. and Mrs. Emerson 2 ¿Bingaman of Fruitland, were I^Saturday evening dinner guests the home of Elver Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielson •Zwere guests at a party at the •ifiome of Mr. and Mrs. Jim >Langley on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen -gnd family were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and ^Jrs. Roger Smith. Pag« Fiv« Th« Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon The engagement of their < daughter, Rebecca Ann to James •; D. Malloy has been announced Mr«. Pratt Honored ¿by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. At Far«w«ll Party ¿Frank Jackson, Ontario. Her Mrs. Amalia Pratt was guest ¿fiance is the son of Mr. and of honor at a farewell party Mrs. Delbert J. Malloy. Malloy held in her home Thursday eve I is a graduate of Nyssa High ning. Mrs. Pratt is moving to Z School and TVCC and is pre Ontario and 21 women of the sently employed as a lab tech- Newell Heights area attended ; nition at the Amalgamated the affair. ;Sugar Company in Nyssa. Mrs. Stanley Hill reported on * Miss Jackson is a senior the history of Malheur County, 'at Ontario High School. After telline of the early schools of 'graduation this June she plans this area including the Owyhee 3o continue her education at a school and Kingman Kolony 3 local college. An August wed school. She related many in ding is planned. teresting facts about the early *. • days in Malheur County. Mrs. Pratt told the group that her husband’s parents had owned their land since the early 1900’s. The Pratts moved.to Ironsides and the year that she and Louis were married, they came back to Malheur County and wintered here. In the fall of 1941 she and Louis came to stay, and in 1947 they built their new home. Mrs. Amalia Pratt read the history of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith, The Smiths were early settlers in this area and the history was written by Mrs. Anna Pratt. Mrs. Hill was in charge of -' Mr. and Mrs. EmeryCameron an interesting game for the erf Adrian announce the group, after which Mrs. Pratt presented a musical ^engagement of their daughter, was ?Ann Marie, to Michael Ralph jewelery box. Hostesses, Mrs. R.D. Mc Tiell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kinley, Mrs. John Fahrenbruch j-Bell of Oregon Slope. Plans are being made for a and Mrs. Dale Witt served the luncheonette. -December 26th wedding. * FANCY Brenda and Kelly Connell are visiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Astoreca while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatch went East to bring back a new bus for the Adrian School District. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenn and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett have returned from a trip to Cortez, Colo. They were called to attend the funeral service of Clarence Boren. Mr. Boren was an uncle of the women. Mrs. Lois Glenn visited with her grandchildren while their parents were attending a fu neral service at Cortex, Colo. Guests for a Thanksgiving dinner at the Charles Glenn home included, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jensen and family of Warden, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweizer of Vale; and Mrs. Lois Glenn. LEGION NEWS noon at theCommunity Hall with nine members present. The American Legion, the Auxi afternoon was spent packing liary, and their families, will 153 boxes of cookies which are have a Christmas potluck sent to the Veterans hospital Thursday, December 10, at in Boise. 7 p.m. in the Community Hall. Those attending are to bring Many people, as well as Auxi their table service. There will liary members, donated coo be an exchange of gifts. kies, and the Auxiliary expres sed their appreciation for this The American Legion Past Presidents met Monday after- donation. fl 0 L E CUT UP CHICKENS If K F iw N n II1 ■ f v ■> LEAN SLAB bacon Mrs. Wyatt Smith entertained members of the Wednesday after noon Pinochle club at her home last week. Mrs. Clarence Wer- nich won high prize, Alma King rey took low, and Mrs. Helmer Olstrom and Orma Cleaver won traveling. •33 ‘59 c CHICKEN FRIED STEAKS FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS MIXED NUTS POTATOES yout feesf f U. S. NO. 1 SNOBOY GRAPEFRUIT TEXAS DOG FOOD ' nutrition , PINOCHLE PARTY 15 oz. CANS Frozen Food NABISCO 1-lb. 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