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Page Four Engagement Announced Severs Return From Trip Raymond and Crete Sager returned last week from a trip to Indianapolis. Indiana, where they visited their son Harlan and wife Karen (Ellis) Sager and their two children Saramarie and James. Enroute, they attended a Lay Witness at the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Ogden. Utah. They saw a former roommate. June Ha gue. who also taught school in Nyssa. They visited their daugh ter Letha and Kenneth Hummels in Fort Collins and attended a swim meet be tween Longmont and Ft. Collins in which two of their sons participated. LAUNA SCHULTHIES OF NYSSA AND THEODORE Roderick Frahm of Ontario are making plans for a January 17, 1976 wedding at the Idaho Falls Temple. Idaho, according to an announcement maeje by the bride-elect's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schulthies of Nyssa. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Frahm of Ontario Miss Schulthies graduated from Nyssa High School, and has attended Ricks College and BYU and is presently a student. Her fiance, a graduate of BYU, is engaged in farming with his father. Happy Birthday EAGLES November AUXILIARY 28 - Nadine Sparks The ladies of Eagles Auxiliary No. 2134 held their regular meeting at the Eagles Hall on Tuesday. November 18. Initiation ceremonies were held and those initiated were: Helen Young and Michele Park. Plans were also made to hold a cooked food sale on Saturday, December 6. The next meeting will be Tuesday, December 2 at the Eagles Hall at 8 p.m. Following the meeting mem bers will decorate the hall for Christmas. HAVE A HAPPY THANKSGIVING November 29 - Jeri Sue Phelps. Kay Ferrenberg November 30 - John Wah lert. Hiro Kido. Vera Piercy. December 1 - Tami Beck stead, Teri Pounds. Brian Piercy. December ker, Patsy Stephen. 2 • Don Wright. Wai- Fred December 3 - Francisco J. Rodnguez. Gary Sparks. Bill Marcum. Kevin Adams. Samba Club The ladies of the Samba Club were entertained last Friday at the home of Mrs. Shorty Brandt. Mrs. Anne Tensen took high honors and Mrs. S. P. Bybee took second high. They also visited Mrs. Sager's aunt Crete in Boulder •nd cousin Marjorie in Loveland. Colorado. Raymond saw eight of his cousins in Nebraska, only two of which he had ever met before. He also saw two of his mother's brothers and her sister and sister-in-law. The weather was wonder ful and the fall colors were gorgeous and it was a delightful trip. Malheur Tattler Hospital visitation sche dule for Malheur Memorial Hospital is as follows: United Methodist Church, Rev Ja mes Monroe, chaplain. No vember 24 to 30 with nursing home services Sunday. No vember 30. ' Park Avenue Baptist Chu rch, Rev. Dale Mitchell, chaplain. December 1 to 7 with nursing home services Sunday. December 7. Bible Missionary Church. Rev. Dale Hayford, chaplain. December 8 to 14, with nursing home services Sun day. December 14. Missonary Baptist Church. Rev Bob Ledford, chaplain. December 15 to 21, with nursing home services Sun day. December 21. Hnppv Anntrrnary November 30 - Mr. and Mrs. Houston Wilson December 2 - Mr. and Mrs. Jose Vielma December 3 - Mr. •nd Mrs. Ralph Thomas December 4 • Mr. •nd Mrs. Gerald Simantel Students Attend Honor Contest • • • ess s s s • • • James Blair from Yamhill. Oregon, who is on leave from the Peace Corps in Upper Volta. Afria was a weekend houseguest of the Rev. and Mrs Jim Monroe and Patty on November IS and 16. your retirement savings without even trying fi Wage earners who are not covered by a pension plan can now save tax-sheltered dollars toward their retirement The result? A build-up at your r of iromont savings by on oxtro M0 JtOO, WfiQO... onn mon! income, and you may make this deduction even though you do not itemize other deductiona. The Individual Retirement Account makes it possible . .. and we make it easy, with our Individual Retirement Savings Account—the 1RS A The sooner you start the sooner you save tax dollars, so don't delay. Phone us tor complete information and our free folder explaining the irsa Plan, or use the convenient coupon Act today' The interest your savings earn is also tax-deferred until retirement, when your exemptions will be higher and your tax bracket lower Compounding of the interest over the years generates more dollars, to build a retirement fund that is fona of thousands of dollars mora than would be possible with taxed dollars. The table shows you just how much more you can accumulate. J j • ■ Compound intRfRs» Added « ».00# 10.000 1S0O0 MOM 74 000 MM0 » I min’4'«si«d tn txxjit.nfl m, rab'vmwM ami •99 PI«SM Mna m* i < m folder tipla^ trig /Our IN0IVI0UAI Rf TIWEMCWT S m . om I.ZM 15 45» 21 707 40 100 70 104 117,447 C'Tr RVAYff, L • a PIONEER FEDERAL Savings zjban jtdáoc LA GRANDE diately following high school graduation Union Pacific Railroad is providing eight scholarships to outstanding Oregon 4 H •nd FFA members. To be eligible for the S400 00 scho larships applicants must be seniors in high school, reside in s county served by U.P Railroad, active in 4-H or FFA activities, and be in the top fourth of their high school class scholastically. The scholarship may be applied to any course of study leading to a bachelor's degree in any accredited, degree-granting college or university. Scholarship win ners must use the award the fall term or semester imme- Prix! PrexidetilH Jeff Stephen To Returns Home Sgt. Jeff Stephen, has returned to the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stephen following four years in the Marine Corps. He has been in Okinawa for the last 14 months Mr. and Mrs. Stephen and Stu met Jeff tn Long Beach. California last week and they all returned to Nyssa together. Callers at the Stephen home on Sunday to welcome Jeff home were Mr and Mrs. Art Norland of Caldwell. Mr •nd Mrs. Raymond Norland and family of Parma. Willie Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Axel Stephen and Mar ci Scholarship winners will be determined on the following basis: 40% scholastic vtan ding. 30% 4-H or FFA activities, and 30% on community and extra curri cular activities. 4 II members wishing to apply for this scholarship are asked to contact the Malheur County Extension Office Applications are due January 10. 1976. FFA members should contact their FFA advisor. Pack ('ookifx lhe American legion Au siliary Past Presidents will meet at the home ol Mrs Herman Towne, Monday, December I at 2 p m The ladies will ne preparing hoses of ■ ookics ‘c- be sent to the Veteran's Hospital tn Boise. Donations of cookies will be most appreciated Anyone wishing to donate rookies for this worthwhile project sho uld bring them to the Towne home. 317 North 4th Street on December I before 2pm as the ladies wish to start packaging at this time THE MERC MOUSE GUESS THE NUMBER OF JELLY BEANS IN THE JAR AND WIN THE MOUSE. Second Prize ■ Big Shot Comoro Third Prize - $5°°Gift Certificate CONTEST ENDS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20 AND AU WINNERS WIU BE ANNOUNCED ANNA PETERSON AND THE MERC MOUSE THAT DAY. -A-WAY A Gin A DAY 'TIL XMAS BIG DISCOUNT ON ALL TOYS IN STOCK. MAKE THE KIDS HAPPY FOR XMAS— BUY THEM A TOY. LAMP SHADES BRACH'S CHRISTMAS STOCKING $]29 FILLED WITH CANDY AND TOYS. Pioneer Federal Savings A Loan P. O. Box H Ontario, Oregon •AVWGt IM MHA FLAN iMnount <OV Hon Oepotiled Meet • Mr. and Mrs. Houston Wilson went to Hawaii, November 8. and returned home on November 22. This was a pleasure trip and they played golf, went swimming and sight seeing. They visited some of the other islands and had an enjoyable vacation. Union Pacific Again Provides Scholarships Doing Fine Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks The Rev. and Mrs Jim of Seneca visited last week at Monroe entertained Bishop Boyd Wilson of Wilson the home of his mother. Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Tuell from Buick Company, suffered a Blanche Weeks. Portland Saturday evening. heart attack recently and is • • • • • • now home recuperating and House guests of Mr. and Captain and Mrs. William reportedly doing fine, He Mrs. Lester Oden from A. Monroe from Port Town may have visitors but for Thursday until Sunday were send. Washington arrived at shon periods of time. Mr. and Mrs. John Low of the Jim Monroe home Satur Quincy, Washington. day and will be houseguests • • • Christian Women until December I Mrs. Janie Fields of Notus was a Sunday afternoon To caller at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, The monthly dinner meet Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffin. ing of the Christian Business • • • and Professional Women's The Treasure Valley Honor Mr. and Mrs. Elton Clapp. Council will be held Decem and Choir contest was held at Mrs. Neta Mae Wiley and ber 2. at 7 p.m. at the Kuna High School gymna son Raymond went to the Charolais Restaurant in On sium Friday, November 21. Fairy Land Parade in Boise tario. Saturday. Their granddaugh Adrian students participa ter, Emily Wiley, was in the Everyone is urged to bring ting were choir members. paracfo as a member of the a guest, a very nice program Lanny Fujishian. Susan Siam Nyssa Rag Corps. Mrs. is planned, with a Christmas Lori Witty. Michelle Wig Wiley reports the death of an theme. There will be hot gins. Harriet Lorensen. The- uncle. Clarence Sandefer of apple cider and cookies and one Teter. Jaunita Gonzales. Caldwell. He passed away on candies served after the Bruce Robinson. Saturday. meeting so everyone can • Adrian Band Members enjoy the Christmas spirit. were Clara Fujikawa, Libby Sunday callers at the Frank Miller. Chuck Sykes and Bvers home were Mr. and Special music will be Gloria Lorensen. Mrs. Virgil Cash and Mrs brought by Pastor Walter Stella Hooker of Nu Acres. Schmidt of Nyssa. There will Nyssa choir members par Their grandson. John Day of also be Christmas carols for ticipating were Lori Miner. Ogden came by bus Sunday everyone to sing and enjoy. Julie Anderson, Kathy Cot and is visiting his grandpa Guest speaker is Mrs. Claire trell. Joyce Haney. Kathy rents this week. Bauer from St. Anthony, Kunkel, Kaylene Fowler. Idaho. She is a mother of five Mike Franklin. David Greig Mr. and Mrs. Garry Bybee children, she is a dynamic and Curt Moncur. and family hosted a birthday personality, a well-sought-af dinner for his mother. Mrs. ter speaker. She has helped Nyssa Band students were S. P. Bybee November 14. many women find their place Roger Blaylock, Sandra Tho Those sttending were Mr. in life, and a purpose for mas, Becky Mathews and and Mrs. S. P. Bybee and living. Kathy Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bybee and Reservations most be Nineteen area bands and Tammi. and Mr. and Mrs. made by calling Margret seventeen choirs took part in Owen Froerer and family. Bodewig 889-74508 the contest. Mrs. Verna Tobler fell at the United Methodiat Church on Saturday, breaking her pelvis in three places. She is in Holy Rosary Hospital in Ontario. Room 140. $5QOOOto You may save up to I1J00 or 15% of your wages, whichever Is lees, each year. For Federal income tax purposes, contributions to your IRJA are fully deductible from gross Boyd Wilson Social Scene How to add ONTARIO Thursday, November 27, 1975 Nyssa Gate City Journal. Nyssa. Oregon MACH'S 15% OFF CHOCOLATE CHERRIES M i 99’ YOU’LL TASTE THE DIFFERENCE!! BRACH’S CHOCOLATE IS RICH WITH NATURA1 GOODNESS OF MILK AND REFINED SUGAR. THE DELICIOUS TASTE IS CHOCOLATE-REAL CHOCOLATE. ffj-sTra ON ENTIRE STOCK ★ Banit Americani * Master Charge ★ Merc Charge ★ Lay A Way Plan