Thursday, Juna 24, 1976 Nyssa Gate City Journal. Nyssa. Oregon P‘W,.F—2!?***H brother, George. Mrs. Dyre Roberts went to the Cow Hollow Park Thurs BIG BEND • Gus Sillonis day evening to watch the passed away Wednesday little birl's baseball game afternoon in Boise, The with Payette. It waa Darlene Sillonis family moved to Big Carroll's first bailgame and Bend from Marsing In 1939. the Cow Hollow girls won 39 At that time there were four to I. children. Mateo and Martin Mrs. Alan Bennett and were born after they came family visited Mrs. Ray Van here. Martin died as an der Oord near Nyssa Friday. infant. Pedro and Mateo Mrs. Winifred Bennett and married and are farmers here Mrs. Bob Stubblefield of in Big Bend. Alberto Is Perms visited Leonard Carter married and lives in Colum­ at the Holton Home near bia Falls. Montana. Carmen Caldwell Friday. is Mrs. Inaki Eiguren and Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van lives with her family In Boise. DeWater and Mr. and Mrs. Cecilia is married to David . Varner Hopkins went on the Lodzinski and she and her Top-Op Tour to Jordan Valley family live in Santa Fe. New Saturday. Mexico. All came to be with Kathy Sillonis and Laurie their mother at this time. Gus Bennett are playing on the will be long remembered by older girls Cow Hollow base­ us long time neighbors as a ball team. They played good neighbor and friend. Wednesday evening in Many from here attended the Midvale. Rosary Sunday evening and Mass Monday morning in Nyssa. Ezra Brumbach waa one of the pallbearers. Mrs. Clarence Kniefel of Parma. Mrs. Ron Gibbs and children of Mountain City, Missouri and Bruce and Christie Kniefel of Payette were Tuesday guests of Mr». Winifred Bnneti. Mrs. Ray Cartwright re­ turned last week from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Josie Roadman at Springfield, Ore. Mrs Roadman is improving from her recent fall and complications. Larry and Terry Pack wood returned to their home in Nampa Saturday after visit­ ing Mr and Mrs. John Packwood and attending Bi­ ble School in Adrian. Mrs. Douglas of Cathlamet Washington is visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sillonis and family. Mr and Mrs. Ted Avery were called to La Grande Tuesday due to the death of her brother. Walter Greene. He was buried Friday at Eagle Valley. Mrs. Ben Witty and Mrs. Dyre Roberts attended a reception for the vice presi­ dent of Country Women of Australia in Ontario Thurs­ day afternoon. Later they visited Mrs. Charles Witty at the Holy Rosary Hospital. Mr and Mrs. Lee Lovitt returned Wednesday from visiting relatives in Spokane. Mr and Mrs Ray Cart­ wright. Raymond Cartwright CHOICE and Don Cartwright of Nyssa fished at Malheur Reservoir Saturday. Christie Kniefel and Cindy •sr»w“’*Ti Gibbs were Tuesday over­ night guests of Laurie Ben- nett at the home of Mrs. Winifred Bennett. Mr and Mrs. Noel Tup- peny were called to Denver last week by the death of his au-ao, ,a»a Mr and Mrs. Earl Chee- turn snd family of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Glenn and family of Sunset Valiev and Mrs. Winifred Bennett were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Dick Bennett and family. Mrs. Ben Witty left Sun day morning with Mrs. Verl Bishop of Apple Valley for Corvallis where they will attend Mini-College. Mrs. Vernon Slippy and children of Owyhee are staying at the Phil Clucas home while her parents are vacationing in Washington. Mrs. Charles Witty retur­ ned home Monday from the Holy Rosary Hospital where she had undergone hip surgery. Mr and Mrs Ray Cart­ wright were Father's Day guests of Raymond Cart­ wright. Mrs. Wilma Hobbs and Jeff of Parma, Wanda Gregg of Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hobbs and Charla called on the Cart­ wrights in the afternoon. Mrs. Darrell English. Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mrs. Winifred Bennett called on Mr. and Mrs. David Krause In Nyssa after attending the Rosary for Gus Sillonis Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell attended funeral ser­ vices for Shay Bybee in Nyssa Friday afternoon. Mr. Seuell was an honorary pallbearer. Mr. Bybee was a brother of Mrs. Leonard Howes. Mr. and Mrs. Varner Hopkins visited Mrs. Creola Betts and Mr. and Mrs. Les Hill and family in Boise Sunday. Page Seven Friday, June 25 - Gol­ den Age Rummage Sale. Old Western Hotel. 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nyssa Senior Citizens. Rummage Sale, 213 Reece Avenue. 9:30 a m Saturday, June 26 - Gol­ den Age Rummage Sale. Old Western Hotel, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nyssa Senior Citizens, Rummage Sale. 213 Reece Avenue. 9:30 a.m. Sunday, June 27 - Gol­ den Rule Chap. #131. Instal­ lation Practice. Masonic Hall. 2 p.m. Monday, June 28 • Hos­ pital Auxiliary. Malheur Me­ morial Hospital, 2 p.m. Golden Rule Chap. #131. Open Installation of 1976-77 officers, Masonic Hall. 8 BUY-SHi-REMFHIRi- CHANGE Guest» at the Oregon Trail Grange meeting Thursday evening. June 17, were Mr and Mrs. Larry Mahan of Vale and Carl Linegar of It’s said that ancient Egyp­ tians knesdad clay with their hands but dough with their feet. NYSSA, OREGON CENTER-CUT f?I8 Store Hours: PORK Sundays 9 to 7 ‘S’Pb&HETTI \CLEANIN& 3 TIME SPECIAL IssW1 ¿51A-FVF COUNTRY U.WA. Weekdays 8 to 9 CHOPS «i save ! ROASTS C hunk I55OX, ¿2. oz. *1? ****** A ZEE LUAU RACON I2oz LAPEL I7oz. £A. PK6.,tl /JA® WRAN6LÖS.... IT* WRMÉL CHUNK Hoz. AAÉ 4. RAÉKA66 Opt ometnsts Dr. John Eaah 387 S.W 4th Ave.. Ontario. Oregon Phone 889 NOI 7 ■Or. A. N. Bonde 7 North 2nd Street, Nyssa, Oregon Phone 372-3747 Vet srmnms ------------------------ 1------- TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL Phone 372-2251 Dr. B.E. Roas Nyssa 372-5257 Dr. Robert Derby Parma 722-6537 NÖUJ irti 100 COUNT PK&. lúAUOÑ HUNIT> KETCHUP CURB 81 HAMS JÖHN»N KEF TAMALE^ w 49e AMERICAN bwchíjqc PBAMUT 5 av £' H0RMÉL PONETE^ •CÊUNCHŸ 32 Hunts T9* 76e Treasure Valley MEDIUM AÆP0ZEN EGGS...W IMPERIAL- W6HT save ! KRUSlfcAZ RAMCAKE 5PRED aae Hours i Monday and Wednesday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Thurs­ day 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Phi emails A Surgeons Dial 372 2241 HOURS 9 to 12 noon A 2 io 5 |> in Monday thru Friday. $ ave ! P ueex 9BA0HETTT* F6AU7V fW&OL MHMOAA HOR/AEU ßUACK K.E. Kerbs, M.D. K.A.Danford, M.D. TJ. Fus on, M.D 24oz. PK6. LON 6 * * * * * •-.s. POLICED Dr. Brandon Adams Physician and Surgeon Phone 372-3809 Sarazin Clinic 19 N. 4th Street Nyssa. Oregon 2AUÇE À treasure wuey 0WI& WAFER THlM Hours: Saturday—18a.m to 12 noon During Lecturer Sadie Met­ calf s program, the Bill of Rights, written September 25. 1789 was read by Lois Boenig. Nine members acted as Hollywood Squares with Don Somers and Myrtle Sasser as contestsnts and Sadie Met­ calf as Mistress of Cere­ monies. Each won a game. Refreshments were served by Jansie Siam snd Tom and Violet Dry dale. The nest regular meeting will be held Thursday, July 1, 8:30 p.m. All Grange mem­ bers are urged to attend. 2nd&GOOD CHECK OUR MEATS TODAY! Dr. Arthur S. Dele. M.D. Urological Surgery Diseases of the kidney, bladder and prostate. Phoue 372-5269 20 South 2nd. Street. Nyssa. Oregon Session was one of the highlights of their trip. Hansen reminded Grange members of the importance of sending in resolutions and in letting Senators and Representatives know their thoughts and opinions. RIEB'S FOODLAND ‘NO’END-CUT CHOPS AT FOODLAND Professional Directory Nyssa. A display table featuring articles from by-gone days was the subject of much conversation. Loyd Adams displayed some unusual ve­ terinary tools; an instrument used to hold a horses' mouth open, looked very much like an instrument of torture. Adams also d.splayed a pair of black hairy chaps, but declined to model them. One-hundred year-old dishes quilt, and decorations were displayed by the women. Grange was called to order by Master Harold Kurtz. All officers were found present by Assistant Steward Tom Drydale as roll was called by Secretary Clara Somers. Jerry and Caroline Hansen reported on a trip to Washington D. C. where Jerry had been Oregon repre­ sentative for National Wild Life. A visit to a Senate 1 PlXlB •TURKEY’ MEATPIES • CHICK6N I COLEMAN FUgU vacue I-STYROFOAM b PACK i I 44 Æ Í00 ■ /jJ 17» giTE... treasure valley says ' ROUND 22 oz 6» PURINA 5^/ ■CAN HOLDERS vÀizue SUNNY LOU I 2-bO COUNT &2---......... CANTALOUPES 4 Â »