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Thursday, July 12, 1973 F a » om of [_______THEPAST Tha Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon NEWS FROM BIG BEND ’ * BY GOLDIE ROBERTS • ceiving treatment and tests. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Buckles and Joey of Vale visited Mrs. Edythe Prosser Saturday eve- nlng. Mrs. Marie Moore of Newell Heights called on Mrs. Winl- fred Bennett Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Muri Burns of Nyssa, Mrs. Robert Mai and family of Burley were Satur day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Slllonls. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sillonis also cal led tn the evening. Robert’s mother Mrs. Florence Henderlider and sisters, Mrs. Marie Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Blades near Nampa Sunday afternoon. The Adrian Garden Club met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Boyce Van DeWater. Nine la dles attended. Rosie Shirk had her tonsils removed at the Malheur Me morial Hospital in Nyssa Mon day. Mrs. Verl Bishop, Mrs. John Packwood and Mrs. Edythe Prosser attended a special meeting for the Presbyterian Page Thru) Women at the home of Mrs. George DeHaven Monday mor ning. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis called on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Ma rlon Vance in Homedale Sunday evening. Lester Campbell entered the Mercy Hospital in Nampa Sun day for hip surgery. A 16-page booklet giving tips on tire selection, care, safety and mileage, is available free from the Tire Industry Safety Council by sending a self-ad dressed envelope to ’’Tire Imkistry Safety Council by sen ding a self-addressed envelope to Tire Safety,” Box 726, New York, N.Y. 10010. Tire Guide, a personal air pres sure gauge, tread depth gauge and four spare valve caps. The kit is available by sending a check to “Tire Safety,” Box 726, New York, N. Y. 10010. ♦ » » BIG BEND - One of the lar- gest family gatherings in Big Bend for the 4th of July was ,f 10 YEARS AGO 40 YEARS AGO at the home of Mr. and PAM0U5 5°*^ VVAÍ Members of the ANK Garden Discovery of gold onCow Creek held • » » Mrs. Don Roberts Wednesday ^fíirrc* pa * iMwiCn, C luti continued to work Monday near the Malheur County-Owyhee The Tire Industry Safety evening. Guests were Mr. and A NOKTH€^r<EP. <; Bin-SHbRWH^L on their patio project in front of County, Idaho line is still under- Council makes available a Tire Mrs. Kirby Roberts, Bill Ro the nursing home wing of Mai- termined value but has proved of Safety and Mileage Kit for all berts, and Mrs. William Knie- heur Memorial Hospital. Their sufficient promise to attract the motorists. The kits cost $1.50 fel of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs. husbands have also assisted with attention of such well known and containa 16-pageConsumer Lyle Holverson and family, Mr. Edythe Prosser visited Mrs. some of the work. mining men as P.J, Bushmiller, Mrs. M.L. Judd is chairman N.N. Riddle and Ex-senator Oddie and Mrs. Clyde Riggs, Mr. of the patio project and Mrs. of Nevada. and Mrs. Joey Olenik and Amy Dale Ashcraft is club treasurer. Ore from test holes only runs of Parma; Mr. and Mrs. Wil • • * about 25 cents to the square bur Roberts of Pinehurst, Mr. Miss Judy Wilson was one of yard. The plan is to dig to and Mrs. Phil Church and fa p * 10 young ladles chosen from the 100-feet depth. The same com mily and Lauri Howell of Wil Idaho conference of the Methodist pany is taking options on about der, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Car Church to attend the school of 3000 acres of additional land roll and family of Sunset Val missions this week on the Col on Wagon Town hill and Jor ley; Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Ro lege of Idaho campus in Cald- dan Creek. This ground Is re berts and Mr. and Mrs. Don 6^2 well. She is the daughter of ported to test an average of Roberts, Brad and Russell of Mr. and Mrs. Rotiert Wilson. $1.50 to the square yard. Water Big Bend. can be piped from Jordan Creek Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witty 20 YEARS AGO for hydraulic operation. spent last weekend in Elgin ta- In the vicinity of the mines king pictures of landmarks that Aha Lt. (j-g ) C.J. Kopp, who was Indicates artesian water at about are fast disappearing. associated with Dr. A.L. Mauld- 600 feet with gas at 4000 to 5000 True, food costs more these days, which is a very good reason for Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett choosing your supermarket with both eyes open to VALUE! RAY’S FOOD Ing until his recall into the Navy ..... feet. Investigators stated that and famly and Mrs. Winifred FAIR STOREWIDE SELECTED SPECIALS guide you to ECONOMY shopping last October, returned to this underground water will rise in Bennett were guests of Mr. and for LOWER PRICED FOODS in every department They’re selected and county May 16 after four and sufficient volume to gloat the Mrs. Charlie Glenn in Sunset featured for good taste - and nutrition at LOW COST. Utilize them your --------------------------- ------ JT AT in RAy .s one-half months duty as a doctor dredge. Valley the 4th. menu planning DON’T GUESS ABOUT ECONOMY GET on an L.S.T. In Japan and Korea. Geologists claim the Cow _ __ ------- — ___ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sillonis FOOD FAIR! - Dr. and Mrs. Kopp reported Creek country to be the bed of came Saturday evening from EFFECTIVE DATES:’ TuLY 12, 13, 14*M^J frequent ........ visits with Mrs. an ancient river which was filled Kelly Creek Ranger’s Station ... Lt. and ... Gene Stunz, Nyssa residents, by a glacier flow and later by ing to attend the christening while they were stationed in San an upheaval of lava. They have of Daniel Matthew Sillonis, son Diego. USDA Choice found small particles of radium • • • of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sillonis ore believed to be glacier de at St. Bridget'sCatholicChurch Rodeo Queen this year is Vir posits. in Nyssa. Albert Is the baby’s ginia Corn and her attendants Cow Creek country is north- are Princesses Betty Morton and east of the Jordan Valley land Godfather. Mrs. Sillonis’sis- Mrs. Robert Mai and Sally Lawrence. purchased by a California ter, * * * concern last summer for gas and children of Burley alsocame for Si the occasion and she is the Barbara Chadwick and Mildred oi) investigations. baby’s Godmother. Ruth Loe, both of Nyssa, have Mrs. Lillie Bolz of Concord, been listed on the spring term Calif, came Saturday to spend scholastic honor roll at Oregon 50 YEARS AGO State College. At the regular monthly meet the weekend with her brother, ing of the CommercialClub Wed Mr. and Mrs. PhilCiucas. Their ' J* nesday evening the matter of pur brother, Mr. and Mrs.BillClu- 30 YEARS AGO chasing a block nt land near the ras °f Ogden, Utah came Sun Corporal Wayne Piercy, son ball park for a city park was day to visit the Clucas' and A a of Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Piercy, taken up and action taken look guest. Other callers Sunday eve Route I Nyssa, received his sil ing to its acquisition by the ning were Mr. and Mrs. Phil 4 •>’ Kent and family and Mr. and Extra Lean Tasty ver wings this week when he city for that purpose. Mrs. Vernon Slippy and family The grounds will be irrigated was graduated from the Harlin gen army air field in Texas as from the low pressure water of Owyhee Corners. each Mrs. Edythe Prosser, Steve a qualified expert aerial trigger system at a small cost, and by Prosser, Holly and Mike Beers seeding to grass and the planting man. lb e • e of trees and flowers it can soon *ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock in Ontario, Wed Kraft Salad Bowl quart Pfc John Kollen, son of Jacob be made a beauty spot of which Tender Choice Bonele** Kollen of Route 2, Nyssa, has our citizens may well be proud. nesday. jars Mrs. Gordon Avery, Mrs. Bud arrived at the army air forces Walker, Mrs. Charlotte Mar technical training commandpost 60 YEARS AGO Kleenex 200 ct. White tin. all of Weiser and Mrs. at Scott Field, Illinois, where A pressing invitation is ex Gladys Ausmus of Burns were he will receive an intensive course in radio operating and tended to Nyssa people to take Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. part In a big rabbit drive on Ted Avery. mechanics. Kraft 7.3 Ernest Seuell returned home the East Side next Sunday, com Rex N. Shelly, a marine from mencing at 2 o’clock. The long last Sunday from the Caldwell Geisha Nyssa, who saw action in Guadal eared pests have multiplied to Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient for five days such an extent they are a serious pkgs Canal, has been promoted from the rank of private to private, menace to the crops of the set with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bockus first class, according to word tlers of one of Nyssa’s most 16 oi received from somewhere In the rapidly developing tributary sec left for their home in Esclndldo, tions and the people there are California Tuesday after visit South Pacifi. . tins • • • anxious for a big crowd so that ing her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Church, 1942 Nyssa High the whole bunny tribe can be ex Erie Mausling and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mausling in School graduate, who entered the terminated, if possible. Operations will commence at Adrian. army air corps while in Spokane Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kent and three days last week, is now on the Crigar homestead, two and pkgs a half miles from Nyssa and family of Lind, Washington are a 7 to 21 day furlough. tins will cover Whitley Bottom, The visiting their ¡»rents, Mr. and Hi C 46 oz. 1 delegation of Fast Siders will Mrs. Phil Clusas and Mr. and be on hand to instruct the city Mrs. Rollo Kent of Nyssa. Journal Classifieds chaps in the gentle art of knocking Mr. and Mrs, Dallas Chaney Bring Results! and family spent their holiday a jack rabbit in the head. tins vacation camping in Long Valley Steve Prosser, Holly and Mike Beers left Saturday afternoon oz. jars for their homes in Pilot Rock after spending their vacation Home Dairies 2 lb. with Mrs. Edythe Prosser. Mr. and Mrs. George Elfers Jr. and family of Seattle, Wash Gallon Size ington, are visiting her parents, ctn Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jenkins in Arena Valley and his father, bottles George Elfers. Mrs. David Lodzlnski and fa mily of Idaho Falls are visiting the Sillonis families. Mrs.Inaki '/i gallon Eiguren and family of Boise also called on the Silionis'Sun Western Family day. 2 lb. Ore-Ida Mr. and Mrs. PhilClucasand family and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kent and family were sup yB/ per guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Knapp the 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Eng Grado AA Med doz lish attended a family picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thomas in Adrian the 4th. Mr. and Mi Bill Blevm of 10 lb rural Caldwell called on Mrs. 1 bag Edythe Prosser and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Smith Thursday af ternoon. Mrs. Stan Thomas and Toshia .4 called on Mrs. Tim Tallmanand f Mike Saturday evening. Larga Heads Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradshaw and two girls spent from the Crisp 4th until Sunday with his sister, Frosh COUPON Mr. and Mt s. Erie Mauslingand family. They were returning to . is OZ. pkg*. WITH COUPON their home in Grand Junction, | Tasty Ripe Colorado from a vacation in | lbs. Alaska and Canada. Mrs. Dick Davis entertained | Thursday evening in honor of | her husband's birthday. Guests | . ...................................... I without coupon 61C 1 were Mr. and Mrs. Perle Davis | DOUBLE of Ridgeview, Mr. and Mrs. | / (X Clyde Newman of Homedale, I A RAY FOOD FAIR Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dennis I : THIS CHECK and boys of Adrian and Mr. I coupon and Mrs. James McGinnis. | : BONUS Setty Crocker , 4 lb. pkg. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Witty and I Mark returned home Saturday I WITH COUPON BUYS* GET evening from Gladstone, Illinois I V A where they had gone on business I FAVORITE Mrs. Martha Spears, mother of I GOLD STRIKE Mrs. Witty returned here with I Without coupon 84Ç and plans to make her I them ssa • Vale STAMPS TOO!! I home here. Mrs. Varner Hopkins spent from Thursday until Monday in X the Holy Rosary Hospital re- I Picking tke BEST III BU YS a CjVeeÄit Be a / Game! / v k I i •7 CHUCK STEAKS L r lb Ground Beef 980 ' "> $1.29 FACIAL TISSUE Pot Roast MACARONI DINNERS PINEAPPLE I $3.69 2 89C ... 28f 5 $1 4 $1 7 $1 3 $1 I ■ESTANT PUDONGS ORANGE & ASST. s WESSON OIL 69c 65c COTTAGE CHEESE PUR EX “• 39( 59C TATER TOTS i 2 $1 SUGAR Xi. I b 4 PRODUCE I vi LETTUCE H ..... i| FRESH PEACHES 3 $1 : SAVE : ’S : WEEK. ■ II] ■ WHEATIES .A CEREAL 49( OUR MANY “ : AND : THOSE A 1 AT P /VI^^AICE MIX 58(