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Page Twelve Thursday, February 21, 1974 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon ACTIVITIES IN ARCADI A BY NELL BOWERS ARCADIA - Lorene Bai rents home over the weekend ley from Berryville, Ar Also at the Henry Carroll kansas, who had been visit home were Orville Carroll ing her sister Mrs. George and wife and family from Moeller, returned home Wed Bend, Oregon. Orville mana nesday of last week ges the Grizzly Bear Pizza Mrs. Harlan Meyer atten Parlor in Bend. ded a party at the Richard A baby girl was born this Quinn home, Tuesday after week to Mr. and Mrs Fran noon. cisco Rodríguez (Yolanda Attending a party at Mrs. Mena). Clyde Bowers home Tues Mr and Mrs. Les Rob- day evening were Mrs Do bins were guests of Mr and rothy Shaw, Hazel Tyler, Mrs. Norxell Robbins at the Mrs. Enos Cook and Mrs Starlight Cafe in Vale Sunday. Dorothy Bowers. Avo Moeller returned to A niece of Mr. and Mrs. her home. Monday by am Otis Bullard, Mrs Leroy bulance. Gamble of Phoenix, Arizona is visiting her father. Lloyd Orris. Mrs. Ray Thompson is spending some time in Ca lifornia with relatives. Friends of Lyla Houston This meat loaf is bound surprised her Saturday af ternoon. They gave her a to be a hit with meat-and- housewarming party in honor macaroni fans and it is per fect for any occasion It of her moving into her new trailer house. Those present is ready for the table in just about an hour Garnish were Mrs. Parley Feik, Mrs. with steamed red and green Golda Roper, Mrs. George Hust, Mrs. Clyde Bowers, pepper rings Mrs. Arie Bakker, Mrs. BEEF-MACARONI LOAF Ted Howe and Mrs. Ted Bowers. MACARONI LAYERS Mrs. Amy Stradley went to the Harvester’s Rally which 1 pkg. (8 oz.)elbow macaroni was heldattheWomen’sClub 2 Tbs butter or margarine House at Ontario. Oregon. 2 Tbs flour Saturday. It was a meeting of 1 tsp salt all of the American Sunday 1/4 tsp pepper School Union Organizations in the Treasure Valley Each 1 egg 2 cups milk Sunday school presented part of the program. Jim Farmer 1/2 cup grated Parmesan gave the message Others cheese from the Owyhee Comm unity Church taking part in the pro MEAT LAYER gram were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Haney’s children and 1 small onion, chopped Janet Dail and the Bill 1 Tbs butter or margarine 1 1/2 pounds ground beef Neilson children. 1 egg Mr and Mrs Otis Bul 1 can condensed tomato soup lard attended the Harves ter’s Rally at the Women’s 1 tsp salt Club House Saturday 1/4 tsp pepper Mr and Mrs. Lewellyn Robbins of Baker, spent the SAUCE weekend at the L. E. Rob 1 can (8 oz.) tomato sauce bins home. Lewelyn attended 1 tsp sugar the monthly meeting of the 1/4 tsp. basil Ag teachers in the district, which was held at the Dar Grease a loaf pan, line rell Leggett home. bottom and ends with a Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rob double-thick strip of foil, bins visited in the L. E. Rob leaving a 1-inch overhang bins home Saturday. Kaylene, Cook macaroni, following Leanna and Deanna Robbins, directions, drain, label children of Norvelle visited return to kettle. Stir in the children of Lewelvn Rob butter or margarine,sprin bins at the home of their kle flour, salt and pepper grandparents, Saturday. over, toss to mix well Mrs. Amy Stradley had din Beat egg, stir in milk, pour ner Sunday at the George over macaroni mixture Coffman home It is an an Cook, stirring constantly, nual event held on her mo over medium heat, until ther’s birthday. All of the thickened; remove from brothers and sisters atten heat, stir in Parmesan ded. They wereCassie Gos cheese hert and Margret Ann Diven Saute onion in butter or of Boise, Idaho; Elsie Di margarine until soft, add ven, Gertie Smith, Ikie and ground beef and brown, Artie Robinson of Nyssa; breaking meat with fork. Mr. and Mrs. John Ray of Beat egg, stir in 1/2 can New Plymouth, Idaho. of tomato soup, salt and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard pepper took dinner in Vale at the Spoon half of the macaroni Starlight Cafe Sunday mixture in an even layer in Annette and Boyd Haney, prepared pan; top with all and Janine Stradley, painted of the meat mixture, then Mrs. Stradley’s family room remaining macaroni mix Monday. It was a delayed ture. Bake at 350 degrees Christmas gift to Mrs. Strad about 1 hour. Heat tomato sauce with ley. Lyla Houston was a Sun 1/2 can remaining tomato day dinner guest at the Par soup, sugar and basil, simmer tor 2 to 3 minutes. ley Feik home. Cool loaf in pan 10 Mr and Mrs. Parley Feik minutes; loosen from sides spent the one day last week with knife, lift up ends of at Karcher Mall and had foil and set loaf on a heated dinner at the Chuck Wagon be serving platter; slide out fore returning home. foil When serving , spoon Staff Sgt. RoyCarroll.who sauce over individual loaf is stationed at McCord Air slices. Force Base, was at his pa - MW f ARMOUR \ I KI Bl si As PORK«*1 Favorite MARKETS Recipes Livestock Leader Predicts Food Prices To Stabilize “There is every indication that this nation will have record crops and livestock production in 1974 Because of this, I see food prices sta bilizing starting about May and remaining stable for the second half of this year,” so stated Ermie Davis, Presi dent, Oregon Cattlemen’s Association, at the annual meeting of the Jefferson County Livestock Associa tion meeting in Madras. “Increased prices to food and livestock producers in 1973 have been an excellent incentive for producers throughout the nation to in crease production There is evidence in Oregon and throughout farm communi ties all over America that because of the profit incen tive all food production will increase.” Davis empha sized that, “the American consumer must be made aware that livestock produ cers and feeders are also caught in the inflationary squeeze Livestock feed costs have more than doub- over one year ago; la- bor costs are up. baling wire for our hay has gone from $12 a box to over $40 a box, if you can get it, in just one year. There fore, it is very necessary that the producers of food and fiber of this country are allowed to make a fair and equitable profit if we are to continue to feed the nation.’’ Also speaking on the pro gram was OCA Executive Vice-President, Donald Os- tensoe who stated that, “one of the most important and po sitive programs announced for 1974, as far as the Beef Cattle Industry is concerned is that the US Court of Ap peals ruled that the Foodand Drug Administration acted illegally last year in banning DES (diethystibestrol). There fore, the FDA has announced that DES can continue to be used in livestock feed and as implants. The use of this growth hormone will pro bably save the American con sumer somewhere tietween 8% - 10% in their beef pur chases during the coming year. l^oucp of USDA CHOICE Plus BEEF 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Weekdays PRICES EFFECTIVE a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays WILSON’S “AL1 BEEF" SALAMI ARMOUR’S SPARERIBS CHUBS S 4 09 I y STYLE 12 az STIC K PORK CHOP S | 49 WILSON’S CORN KING WILSON’S CANADIAN BACON BACON I $4 79 CHUNK STYLE ARMOUR S W ILSON’S SMOKED I MORRELL’S HAM $4« 3-lb. CAN VAN DE CAMP WILSON’S LIVER HALIBUT FILLETS FISH FILLETS SAUSAGE *> PKG. MORSELS c Ik 98C 12 at. PKG. CERTIFRESH GHIRADELLIS CHOC. BALLOON TYPE BREAD - 3-M00 59' TEA BAGS LIPTON’S 48’S PREM 12 oz LUNCH MEAT 89' CARNATION 16 oz COFFEE MATE 89' KRAFT MINIATURE 10 1/2 oz S MUCKERS 12 at. _ APRICOT, STRAWBERRY, ORANGE MARMALADE MAID-OX LOVER l-lb. PKG. CHUNK TUNA 39' DOG FOOD 79' 7 UP DR. PEPPER 8 PACK-16 ce. 77' NUGGETS VETS’ 25 lb RAG VAN CAMPS 6 1/2 oz _ _ PRESERVES 2 * 79‘ M-MALLOWS 4/89' BUTTER WIENERS ST98 24 « VAN DE CAMP c WILSON'S CORN KING $4 49 u CENTER CUT 53» 8 PACK-16 »«. PLUS DEP DOLE LUX LIQUID 22 at. SLICED 22 at. ¡PINEAPPLE 2’79« DETERGENT DEEP FRY 24»« 10Ç OFF PACK 49' REG. OR CRINKLE FRENCH FRIES 2 99' I k CAL-TREAT 10 at. FROZEN STRAWBERRIES 3 f« SJOO BRIGHT I EARLY 12 oz ORANGE JUICE 3 89' h—' Pillsbury's Best FLOUR w CUB f«r W/COUPON 25 lb. BAG MAW ICE CREAM W/OCOUPON $4 33 » 1/2 GAL. 89' ! Good only it: Mi W-NYSSA ' Coupon wptret 2-23-74 VALUE 44ÇS CHIQUITA POTATOES 20 lb. BAG TEXAS PINK MINNEOLAS 5» If 00 CARROTS 2 29C lb. BAG AVOCADOS GRAPEFRUIT 4 « spo RADISHES ONIONS 10' AND GREEN BUNCH TOMATOES PINT CUP