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© THURSDAY, JANUARY 28* I960 THE NYSSA «ATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON Pollyanna Club To Have Coffee Next Thursday By Mrs. Harschel Thompson KINGMAN KOLONY—The j Pollyanna club Polio coffee will be at the Al Thompson home Feb. 4th, beginning- at 2 p.m. 4-H CLUB ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas of Wade called at the Dale Ashcraft CLUBS MERGE TO FORM home. Thursday evening Mr and ARCADIA SINGING NEEDLES Mr?. Bill Toomb were also visitors I The Singing Needles and Junior that evening. Stitchette 4-H clubs of Arcadia Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begen^an and met for a reorganizational meet Ida Hodge were Sunday dinner ing Jan. 20 at the home of Lucille guests at the Wilson Witt home. White. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Bennett Following the flag pledges, an went to Nampa Saturday to visit election of officers was held. Of Larry Kreager. ficers for the coming year in Mrs. Bob Haney and Mrs. Mike clude Sherry Hust, president; Lois Elliott spent Wednesday visiting Spitze, vice president; Lucille at the Ed Brandt home. The Mike White, secretary; Dorothy Hous Elliott’s were Saturday evening ton, reporter; Nancy Lytle and dinner guests of the Brandts. Karen Hust, song leaders. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gordon and It was voted to merge the Sing of Jordan Valley visited at ing Needles club and the Junior Cindy Stitchettes and to call the club the Earl Kygar home, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters were the Arcadia Singing Needles club Next meeting will be Jan. 27 at Thursday evening guests at the the home of Susan and Cindy Earl Kygar home. They spent the evening playing cards. Bratton. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Long of —Dorothy Houston, Reporter Nyssa called on Mrs. Al Thomp son. Sunday. ARCADIA LIVESTOCK CLUB Mr. and Mrs Ernie Carvajal left HAS SLEIGH RIDING PARTY ARCADIA—The 4-H Livestock Sunday on a business trip to Kla- club met at the home of Linda Imath Falls, Oregon. Hipp Jan. 21 with 19 members Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sparks and present. The group had a sleigh son .of Boise spent Saturday with riding party on the hill at the | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Neil Petterson farm Sunday af Sparks. Mary Wright, daughter of Mr. ternoon. The next regular meeting will and Mrs. Joe Wright arrived from be at the George Hust home on Portland Thursday to spend a week with her parents. Feb. 11. Mrs. Glennard Conant of Boise passed away Friday afternoon, FOR FINE PRINTING Willis Conant was called to be — SEE with his brother, Glennard, Fri THE GATE CITY day. Willis returned home late i Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Thiel went to McDermitt, Nev., Tuesday to see Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Milton and and Re-Cover Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pinkston ALL TYPES went to Parma Friday to visit with their son, Bruce Pinkston. Expert and Reasonable Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thompson took Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson Build-Up and Shingle to Caldwell Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Herb Andrews and chil dren. DAN BOGGIS A birthday dinner was given Phone 2-2395—Boise Friday honoring Paula, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mefford. She was one year old. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Mefford and daugh ters attended the dinner. They Roofing Repair - went to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker’s home later and pictures were tak en. Mr and Mrs. Bob Baker were callers that evening. Herschel Thompson accompan ied Rex Walters on a business trip to Denver. They left Saturday and plan to be gone about five days. Al Thompson went with them as far as Jerome, Idaho. He plans to visit his sister, Mrs. Miles Canada, for a few days. Effie Laan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan, was honored Sunday on her 14th birthday an niversary. Mary Worden, Pauline Butler, Marilyn Parker, Kathy Samer, Linda Brewer and Effie enjoyed the afternoon bowling at Caldwell. Saturday evening, Mr and Mrs. Luit Stam and Mr and Mrs. John Timmerman were guests at the Klaas Laan home. They spent the evening playing cards. Attending the Kingman Kolony Grange card benefit for Polio Tuesday evening were Mr. and PAGE NINE Mrs. James Phifer, Mr. and Mrs. bers attended. Dorothy Fox dem tended the American Legion Bill Toomb, Mr. and Mrs. Tony onstrated on how to make sofa meeting at Adrian, Monday night. Martinez, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale cushions. Mr and Mrs Dale Ashcraft en Ashcraft. Henry Hatch of Joseph, Ore., tertained Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb Mrs. Keith Lane and baby called at the Herschel Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy daughter returned home from the .home, Thursday. ' Saturday evening. Pinochle was hospital, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb were enjoyed by all. Sunday afternoon visitors at the Sunday dinner guests at the Bill Mr. and Mrs. Doc Douglas and Charlie Bowers home were Mr. Schoen’s at Nyssa. son, Jerry of Culver, Ore., arrived and Mrs. James Phifer and Janie. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy Friday evening to spend the week The AKH Extension meeting at were dinner guests Thursday at end with Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox. Mrs. Douglas is a sister of Mrs. the Klaas Laan home netted $10 the Bill Toomb home. for the Polio fund from the White Mr. and Mrs. James Phifer and Fox. They plan to visit other rela Elephant auction sale. Eight mem- Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martinez at- tives while they are here. HERE! X MEATS Betty Crocker Mixes HORMI BOXES SKINLESS PORK SAUSAGE ,2UNKS Mirro Aluminum 3 Packages A SATURDAY — From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.— Sampling of Hormel PORK SAUSAGE! Wonderfood p Girl Scout NEWS FULLER’S SPEC1 ACULAR INTERIOR LATEX PAINT! Pork Roast 10-Oz Packages ZHORMEl? BEST X PORK A TROOP MAKES INVITATIONS The new Brownie troop held its weekly meeting Jan. 20 at the Catholic parish hall. Twelve mem bers, Mrs. Max Jones and Mrs. Earl Jennings were present. The girls made invitations to the father-daughter banquet held Jan. 25. Refreshments were served by Mary Lee Wahlert. —Joyce Jennings, Reporter. For Income Taxes and Bookkeeping 4 CANS Gold Medal — SEE — FAINT nf ALM Hour Ralph W. Banner , Firesione Store Main 214 North Main—Nyssa Phone FR 2-2033 (Evenings, FR 2-3491) 417 Street Phone FR 2-2124 Oranges C?l| 1” QUARTER-INCH Mahogany Plywood Tastewell 4' x 7' and 4' x 8' Panels 5 Margarine LBS Bananas 2 c« 29' * SQ. FT. ' cnCD’Q bufi dug LU LH O SUPPLIES IM North Flrrt St Nysw Phon- FR 2-2223 "Gold Strike Stamps on Every Purchase 204 GOOD AVENUE — DIAL Fl 1 2231 Nyssa, Oregon