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Thursday, April 21,1977 Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Kingman Kolony News THE PAST 10 YEARS AGO 40 YEARS AGO Members of the Nyssa Jaycees met Monday evening at the hall to elect new officers for the 1967-68 term. New officers are Monty Burbank, president; Al Allen vice president; Tim McGinnis vice president; Del Matthews secretary; Rod Cowgill, trea surer; Stu Haun, first direc tor; Dick Watters, second director. 20 YEARS AGO The Nyssa Eagles lodge held its grand opening Saturday evening with over 300 Eagles and auxiliary members present, including members from lodges throughout the Northwest. A buffet table, the work of the Nyssa Auxiliary was open and appreciated all through the evening while dancers crowded the floor. The celebration instituted the formal opening of the new addition of the lodge which was recently com pleted. Features include a new lounge, large ballroom and lodge hall. •> <w> •» _____ , OUT OF Men who have been em ployed by the government on engineering and other work connected with the Owyhee project, have been making plans to move to Caldwell about June 1. Practically the entire crew will move and will work on the Homedale end of the Owyhee Project. The only , men who will remain in' Nyssa will be the main tenance and operation men, working under George Hay cock. _____ Mrs. Leslie Smith and Mrs. Myron Osborn hosted a bridal shower at the Osborn home Wednesday evening for Carmen Astoreca. Forty guests attended and Carmen received many lovely gifts. Mrs. Bill Toomb, Mrs. Hazel Schafer and Mrs. Mabie Piercy had Sunday dinner at the Country Kit chen in Ontario. Mrs. Bill Toomb enter tained the Happy Dozen Card Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jenkins Afternoon callers were Mrs. Carol Duncan, Tonya and Deseire, and Mrs. Carmen Easley and baby all of Ontario. Saturday evening callers in the Earl Kygar home were Mrs. Emma Hite, Mrs. La Deana Kropp and Christo pher and Janeen Kygar all of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhodes and three children and Nancy Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gehrke of Kingman Kolony attended the 25th wedding anniver sary celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tooley of Parma Sunday. It was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rhodes in Parma, Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wallace of Payette; Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Rhodes and daughter of Roswell; Mr. and Mrs. Art Kellogg and son of Parma and the three sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rhodes. Mrs. Wayne Rhodes made the anniversary cake. Mrs. Mabie Piercy and Mrs. Anna Long went to Page Three Bellingham April 7 and visited Wayne Sparks, re turning home on April 11. They visited in Yakima. Washington and Mrs. Piercy talked to Mrs. C. W. Wilson formerly of Adrian. They stopped in Pendleton and visited Hazel Piercy. Connie and Jamie Fnetag of Nyssa were Saturday overnight guests of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer. Mrs. Charles Bowers at tended a stork shower Thurs day evening at the Gale Martin home for Sandy Chapin. Fonda Daugherty was the hostess. Mike and Mary Masy and baby of Crescent City. Calif, came Thursday evening to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan. They left Saturday morning for Baker to get some furniture of his mothers to take back to Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox were Sunday dinner guests of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chamberlain in Nyssa. Journal Classifieds Bring Results! HAPPY BIRTHDAY April 19 - Sheri York April 21 • Beverly Taylor April 22 - Mickey Bones Jerald Drydale. Linda Mann ing, Bill Richesin. April 23 - Brian Tayldr April 24 - Shane York April 26 • Rulon Staples April 27 • Jairus Taylor, Louis Grimaldo April 28 • Hopy DeLeon, Fred Esplín SAUSAGE ROLLS SO YEARS AGO Armour Malheur government hun ters made a good record during March, according to the report of Stanley G. Jewett, leader predatory animal control. "Coyote Bill" Snyder took a total of 18 coyotes during the month, but his record was excelled by his assistant, Larkin Underhill with twenty pre datory animals, eleven bob cats and nine coyotes. RAYS FOOD FAIR 12 OZ. pkg NYSSA, OREGON RUMP ROAST Full Cut Bone-In Boneless round ON SALE THIS WEEK 60 YEARS AGO 30 YEARS AGO Work was to have been started by the state on the Nyssa Main Street surfacing project this week, but has been delayed. City Manager E. K. Burton said. A change in resident en gineers is believed to have delayed the start of the project. John H. Burton has been employed by the city to assist in the proposed street im provement program to be conducted this summer About four miles of streets will be paved. TOP ROUND STEAK Road Supervisor Beam and i his crew are doing good work i on the roads in this vicinity. j Dr. Sarazin discarded his 5 ancient flivver this week and ? now rambles over hill and i dale in a brand new Ford. } Joseph Concelmo, wealthy r fruit dealer of Philadelphia | and owner of the famous : Idanha orchard near Nysaa, J is in town this week. A valuable mare belonging J to Mr. Dinwiddle turned up * her toes to the daisies this F week and is now browsing i mid the alfalfa fields of horse | heaven. Boneless m9 JUMBO BOLOGNA by the piece 69« ssssd 6 Owyhee Garden 8 Club 3 BRIDGE ACTIVITIES The Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Berniece Fisher. Guests were Mrs. Joe Cundall and Mrs. A. C. Sallee. Winners were Mrs. Bert Lienkaemper and Mrs. Sallee. The Owyhee Garden Club will meet Saturday. April 23 at 9 a m. at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Price. They will then go to Silver City for a picnic and outing. Adrian Carden (dub Mee tn ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Stardusters met at the home of Nora Graham Monday, April 11 with Beatrice Grossnickle, vice- president presiding. Ten members answered roll call, and Mrs. Bennett was a guest. A report was given on bazaar items. The group voted to purchase more dishtowels. The meeting closed and hostesses Kath leen Wheeler and Nora Graham served salad and crackers. The next meeting will be May 9. Emblem Club Activities The new slate of officers presided over the April 11,’ business meeting of Emblem Club 192. Junior Past President, Caire Jenkins gave a report of the achievements of the past year. 1976-1977. It was one to be proud of. It was decided to have a rummage sale and plans for this will be made in the near future. An executive meeting will be held for May 5, at 8 p.m. All officers should be present for this meeting. The National Convention of Elk and Emblem Clubs will be held in Hawaii this year. Plans are underway for those who will attend from our area. Happy Anniversary April 25 - Mr. and Mrs. Max Urry. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rones. April 27 • Mr. and Mrs. Dirick Nedry. Mr. and Mrs. John Shell. Holstein Club To Meet Monday The Malheur County Hol stein Club will meet at the Twilight Cafe in Nyssa at 8 p.m.. Monday, April 25. All members are urged to attend. The Adrian Garden Club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Marie Moore in Adrian. Mrs. Gertye Jones, president, presided over the meeting with ten ladies in attendance. Mrs. Erma Hop kins gave the secretary-trea surers reports. She also gave the lesson on. "Planting things that grow in the shade." The club presented Mrs. Marie Moore with a red Peace Rose and set it in the ground for her. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Vonccl Seuell in Big Bend. The lesson will be "How to get rid of different kinds of garden bugs.” Town And Country Rosedole BATHROOM TISSUE PEACHES Halves or Sliced AtdlMg. 29 oz. Duncan Hines CAKE MIX 18 J oz. Asstd. Happy Dozen ('.lu b Mee tn The Happy Dozen Card Cluh met Friday afternoon with Bernice Toomb in Kingman Kolony. Guest players were Ima Begeman, Mary Hatt, and Ikrnna Webb. Winners were Gnetty Pie rcy, Edna DeHaven, Dons Castor, and Elsie Di ven. Mix or Match 25« w/GJ.MHSodt 75e I 5 50cl w/GX Mini Book 5P1 SPEOALWIC^ SPECIAL PRICE Effective Dates Veli Astri Hann Relier Boy DOGFOOD FISH STICKS 2^79^ Western Famiy Reg. or Hot Garden Club "Native Bulbs of Israel" and "Lilies for America" were the special topics of a report given the women of the Town and Country Garden Club at their meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Irl Nolen. New officers have been chosen for the club, as follows: Mrs. John Stam, president; Mrs. Chet Sage, vice-president, and Mrs. George Dohner, secretary. The present treasurer still has another year of her term to fulfill, she is Mrs. Kenneth Kerby. All the local garden clubs are to have booths at the Malheur County Fair this year, and exciting plans for a booth were discussed. The theme "The Good Life in the Country," awakens many, many ideas.... Tostewel REAS I Sfoca BEANS I Hart CORN fwfute kernel) I Booth Quarter Pound 3^89^ r 24 oz. 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