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    The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Thursday, February 4, 1971
Patrolmen Of The Month
LEGAL SECRETARIES
SEE MOCK TRIAL
The Malheur County Legal
Secretaries Association held its
January meeting at the Golden
Slipper in Vale on January 25,
at 7:00 p.m. After the dinner
meeting, the group adjourned to
the Malheur County Courthouse
and the Circuit Courtroom
where a mock trial was pre­
sented by H. Clifford Looney,
Rob’t Butler of Swan, Butler
& Looney, Attorneys at Law of
Vale, and F. LaGard Smith,
Malheur County District Attor­
ney. The next meeting of the
group will be at the Eastside
Cafe in Ontario on February 22,
1971. Any secretary employed
in the legal field, law enforce­
ment field or Land Title In­
surance agency in Malheur
County is cordially invited to
join the group.
Please con­
tact any member for more
information.
Glen Blevins of Mountain
View, Calif., who has been visi­
ting his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alden Bryan, left for his
home Thursday morning. The
Bryans and Glen were Sat­
urday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Fogle of Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson
spent Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Shaw.
Keith Keck and Richard Maine
were home during semester
break.
They are students at
the University of Idaho.
Gary Heap of Emmett spent
the week end with his grand­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Baxter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Strong
entertained Mr. and Mrs. John
Mosso of Ontario, at dinner
Saturday, celebrating their wed­
ding anniversary.
Mrs.
Gerald Russell and
Steve, Rusty Hagerty, and Mrs.
Cecil Evans were Friday lun­
cheon guests of Rev. and Mrs
NU ACRES HAPPENINGS
BY MARGARET EVANS
NU ACRES-The community
was saddened to learn of the
death of E.L. McEwen, a for­
mer resident, who has been
residing at Fruitland.
Mr.
McEwen passed away at the
Nyssa Memorial Hopsital on
Saturday. We extend our sym­
pathies to Mrs. McEwen and her
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fortin of
McCall visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Payne, and his
nephew and family, Mr. and I
Mrs. Cecil Fortin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne
were Sunday dinner guests a
week ago at the home of her
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Newell in Nampa. Their daugh­
ter, Sonya Baker is home from
the Air Force and they visited
with her also.
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PHONE 674-2074
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sager
of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Evans attended the oyster and
chile feed given by the Payette
United Methodist WSCS at Pa­
yette Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ballard
of Kaslo, B.C., are spending
a few days with her mother,
Mrs. Lucy Evans and Janice.
On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and
Mrs. Sherman Keck, Mr. and
Mrs. GeraldRussellandfamily,
and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Evans
called at the Evans home
to visit with the Ballards. They
are former residents of Parma.
Beginner’s Sewing Class to be
given by Mrs. Sue Nesbitt starts
at the home of Mrs. Cecil Evans
on Thursday morning, February
11, at 9;30. Anyone interested
in this class is invited to attend.
Ralph Cairns and family of
Vale.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin and
family of Yakima spent the week
end with her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Burton and family.
Mrs. Jack Burton and Jackie
were honored guests at a baby
shower given Monday evening
by Mrs. Al Nichols.
They
received many pretty gifts for
the new baby.
AHS CALENDAR
FEB. 4-7 & 8th Grade Bas­
ketball at Harper, 1 p.m.
FEB. 5 - Adrian Varsity Bas­
ketball at Notus, 6:30 p.m.
FEB. 9-Tumbling Team at
Nampa State School, 7;30 p.m.
FEB. 11 - Mother-Daughter
Trampoline Jump, Cafeteria,
7:30 p.m.
CREGO RECEIVES
ARMY DISCHARGE
LEGION AUXILIARY
Members of the American Le­
gion Auxiliary past presidents
met February 1 at the home of
Mrs. Joe Maughn. There were
nine in attendance.
The women made paper flowers
for the Veterans Wheel Chair
parade which is held in Port­
land each June.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess. The next meeting
will be March 1 at the home
of Mrs. H.O. Hopkins.
DonC. Crego is visiting at the
home of his parents the Rev.
and Mrs. J.D. Crego.
Don was discharged Jan. 21
after serving for three years in
the armed services. He was in
Micro Wave Training in the U.S.
Army. He spent 13 months in
Korea and his last year in the
service he was stationed at Fort
Huachucha on the Mexican bor-
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WILSON'S
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December and January at the Nyssa Elementary School. These
outstanding young students are rewarded with a trophy and
Certificiate of Merit for their work.
The top picture shows Brenda Bowers, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Bowers; and Greg Moffis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Moff is.
In the bottom picture is Charles Pickett, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Pickett; and Charles Alonzo, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ramon Alonzo.
DEL MONTE, FANCY
FRUIT COCKTAIL 4
PINEAPPLE TIDBITS 5
CLING PEACHES 3
5
SAUERKRAUT
TOMATO JUICE
3
4
FRUIT DRINKS
NEWS FROM BIG BEND
TINS
BY GOLDIE ROBERTS
BIG BEND-Mr. and Mrs.
Darryl Seuell returned home
Sunday from a vacation inCalif­
ornia.
Sunday evening they
came for their daughter, Chri­
sty, who had stayed with Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Seuell while
her parents were gone.
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop
and Steve attended the recept­
ion for Mr. and Mrs. Mau­
rice Judd at the Eastside in
Ontario Sunday afternoon in ob­
servance of their Golden Anni­
versary. Later they attended
a surprise birthday party for
Martin Wiley in Caldwell.
Mrs.
Edythe Prosser and
Mrs. Dyre Roberts called on
Mrs. Marie Douglas and Mrs.
Florence Henderlider in Nampa
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Sterling Howes and son,
Branen, of Roy, Utah, came
Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Howes, Susan and Mrs.
Ray Wilson and family. Mrs.
Sterling Howes and son and
Mrs. Ray Wilson called on Mrs.
Dyre Roberts Friday evening.
Mrs. Darrell English and
Mrs. Raymond Cartwright at­
tended funeral services for
Wayne O’Neel in Vale, Saturday
afternoon.
Miss Nita Spears of Vale was
a week end visitor in the Ben
Witty home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cheetum
and girls of Ontario were Sun­
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett
called Sunday afternoon on Mr.
and Mrs. John French in Parma.
Later they were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stubble­
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gifford
of Nyssa were lunch guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright
and were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Chaney.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts called
on Mrs. Agnes McClure in Cald­
well Friday morning.
Mrs. BettySamer entertained
at dinner Saturday for Kathy
Front End
Alignment
and
Wheel
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PHONE 372-3570
NYSSA . . . OREGON
Alexander of Newell Heights,
Mrs. Gertye Jones of Adrian,
Helen Hatch of Ontario and Mrs.
Edythe Prosser.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Chaney
and family attended the surprise
birthday party Sunday afternoon
for Martin Wiley in Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery
were Sunday visitors of their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Walker in Weiser.
Mrs. Boyce Van De Water
attended an Avon meeting Fri­
day in Ontario.
Mrs. Ray Wilson accom­
panied Mrs. Sterling Howes to
Roy, Utah, Friday night and then
flew to New York City Satur­
day to meet her husband who
is returning from Germany,
They will drive here from New
York City. Mr. and Mrs. Leo­
nard Howes are keeping the
Wilson boys while she is away.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Witty and
Carl and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Spears and family of Vale drove
to the Owyhee Dam Sunday
afternoon to see the water going
over the Glory Hole.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Graham
and children of Middleton were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Chaney.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De
Water accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. John Lee of Roswell, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Turby-
fill of Parma, to Ontario Sun­
day where they dined at the
Eastside Cafe.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cart­
wright of Adrian called on the
Ray Cartwrights Sunday after­
noon.
Cartwright has been
ill with the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock
and Carol of Ontario and Tom
Buckles of Vale were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Edythe
Prosser.
Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts
accompanied
Mr. and Mrs.
David Krause
of Nyssa
to
Nampa Sunday afternoon where
they visited Mrs. Marie Douglas
and Mrs. Florence Henderlider.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van De
Water called on the Bill Van
De Waters in Fruitland Monday
afternoon.
The infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van De
Water was quite ill.
Noel Tuppeny entered the
Holy Rosary Hospital in Ontario
Sunday where he underwent
major surgery Monday morn-
Thanks to Friends!
Thanks to the many friends
who visited me during my con­
finement in the hospital, and
who brought gifts, food and
flowers. Also to the Malheur
Memorial Hospital staff and
doctors.
Joy Adams
DEL MONTE, FANCY
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Pudding Cup desserts.
Easy open tear off lids-
single servings.
TINS
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STEWED TOMATOES OR
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