THURSDAY, JULY 21. I960 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX Kreager to Caldwell for dinner at VISIT FROM FT. KNOX Captain and Mrs. Ralph Maze the Crystal room Friday evening to honor Mrs. Kreager on her and family of Ft. Knox, Ky., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lane and W. E. Maze. By Karla Kriegh family and Mr. and Mrs. Claire Mrs. Charles Smith of Baker Snyder of Big Bend went to the visited last week with her sister By Mr». Herschel Thompson NEWELL HEIGHTS—Mrs. Jake KINGMAN KOLONY Among Caldwell park Sunday for a pic­ and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Tom By Helen Hatch Borge and Marie attended open those attending the DHIA tour nic dinner. Johnson. BIG BEND — Sixty-seven at ­ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duncan and and picnic held in Nyssa at the tended the Jolly Jane 25th anni­ house Sunday at the Parma Pres­ park Wednesday were Mr. and family of Ontario were dinner the Fourth of July at the home versary picnic at Adrian park byterian church. Kay Borge entertained with a Mrs. Klaas La an and gir», Al guests Thursday evening at the of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hawkins of Sunday. Mrs Maude King read slumber party Saturday for Nan­ Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Earl Kygar home. the history of the club and held Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kygar were \ Ironside. cy Hill, Jo Mendazona, LaVora Toomb and Jim Phifer. memorial services for seven de ­ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nelson of Earl Kygar home Smith, Linda DeHaven and Ber­ were dinner guests Thurs­ ceased members. The tour included inspection of guests at the They spent the eve­ Nampa day at the Dale Ashcraft home.| There were nine members pres­ nice Mefford. the new Chore Boy milking ma­ Saturday. Dale Borge accompanied Tony Mrs. Nelson is a sister of Ashcraft. ent who had acted as president. chine at the Glenn Peterson ning playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martinez j First president was Mrs. Boyce Martinez to Prama Sunday for a ranch, the milking parlor and new picnic and swimming. chopped hay shed at the Bill Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar drove to and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer at- | VanDewater. Mrs. Dale Ashcraft Mike McCormick of Richland tended the American Legion pic­ gave the club its name. Mrs. Es­ visited Toomb farm, and the milking par­ Idaho City Tuesday. Saturday with the Jake Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Callister kew of Homedale came the far ­ nic Sunday sponsored by the Ad ­ lor at the Jim Phifer farm. Jim Borge family. thest. Letters were read from Phifer received the award on the took their grandson, Calen Callis- j rian post in the Parma park. Alice Simpson returned home those who were unable to attend. biggest increase over last year in ter, to his home in Boise Friday. Mrs. HUI Hosts ANK Members from visiting her sister, ANK Garden club met at the [ Maude King, Sarah Cartwright, Sunday butterfat. Kent-Strawn Wedding July 18 Mrs. John Easin at Homedale. Frone Stradley and Helen Hatch home of Mrs. C. B. Hill Tuesday J Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant vis­ Arnold Strawn, son of Mr. and afternoon and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft were the only ones who have been Wes Simpson visited Saturday members for 25 years. ited at the Virgil Viers home Sat­ Mrs. Lester Strawn was married was co-hostess. with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bogges. Mrs. Al Thompson and Mrs. July 16 to Lenna Victoria Kent urday evening. Mrs. Ron Zerbel, Ronny and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett Dale Ashcraft attended the Ad ­ in Banning, Calif. Venessa left Tuesday for Sacra­ Honored on Birthday and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bullen and rian Garden club Wednesday af­ left Thursday for Joseph, Ore., mento, Calif., to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes, Mr at the home of Mrs. A farewell tea was given re­ and Mrs. Vic Marshall, Mr. and family, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Gale ternoon DeHaven. where they went fishing. They cently for Mrs. George Schiemer Mrs Neil Dimmick took Mrs. Ilea and family, and Mr. and Mrs. George also visited Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mrs. Bill Toomb, Mrs. Wesley Perry and Mr and Mrs Lawrence Lester Strawn and family spent Piercy and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft I Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit who is going to Germany. The event was hosted by Mrs. M. L. attended the Happy Dozen pi­ Muntjewerff. Judd. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Knapp of nochle club Friday afternoon. Wes Simpson, brother of R. T. Phoenix, Ariz., and granddaugh­ Simpson, Mrs. C. B. HUI was hostess. returned to Alameda, Dinner guests at the Ed Brandt ter, Kay Clucas, arrived last Cailif., Monday. home Sunday evening were Mr. Thursday to visit their daughter Mr and Mrs. W. Van DeWater and Mrs. Bob Haney and family and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phil and Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A brisk and refreshing oompanion. light of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Clucas. Kay has been visiting her grandparents since school was attended funeral services for Mr. Elliott of Adrian. Olympia Beer is always 'weloome out. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Martinez and aboard.” Olympia’s distinctive taste and Mr. and Mrs John Thompson Mike Samer at Pakan-Davis cha­ girls took his mother, Mrs. Inez oharaoter are assured by a naturally Martinez who is visiting them, to spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. pel in Parma Saturday morning. Mrs. Agnes Johns and Mrs. Wayne Hackett of Emmett. Boise for a picnic Sunday. perfect brewing water-flowing oold and Frone Stradley called on Mr. and Mrs. John Thiel and Mrs. Rose Here io Attend Funeral pure from our own artesian wells. This Mane Olson called at the Art Henry and Paul Hatch of Jo­ Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. Mary rare water has brought Olympia fame Brumbach and Mrs. Dina Munt- Sparks home Tuesday. seph, Ore., arrived Thursday to jewerff Thursday afternoon. as a beer of uncompromising quality... Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks left attend the funeral of their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slabaugh Thursday on a fishing trip to An ­ Robert Weir, at Roswell Sterry and is why we say, "/Is the Water" came for their children, Kelly and thony lake and Grande Ronde Memorial church. who had been staying lake. They returned home Sun- Mrs. Albert Notheis of Sunset Debbie, day, reporting good luck. ' Valley and Mr. and Mrs. John with their grandparents, Mr. and Returns From Scout Camp Bishop and family of Nampa vis­ Mrs. Chet Smith. Isaac Martinez returned home ited Mrs. Mary Brumbach Mon­ Mrs. Erie Mausling attended a Tupper ware party Friday at the Saturday after spending a week day. with the Boy Scout troop at Camp Elaine Kurtz of Nyssa spent the home of Mrs. Tony Ocamica. BUly Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stradley weekend at the Ernest Seuell Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sharp and home. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard family, Mrs. Alzina Salter and son Gordon and Edna Kemte of Stradley and daughter of Nampa Keith, left Sunday to spend a few Osage, Kan., spent the weekend were Sunday dinner guests of days camping and fishing on the with Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ North Fork of the Malheur. ter Stradley. and family. Katherine Scott left for her Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith LaRayne Sorenson and Beverly home in Salt Lake City Monday and family of Boise and her sis­ Poulson of Boise spent Sunday morning after spending a month ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. evening with her parents, Mr. and visiting at the George Besendor- Ralph Reynolds and boys of Kan­ Mrs. Chet Smith. fer home. sas were supper guests Friday in The Ralph Phifer family left the Chet Smith home. Friday for their home in Eugene, James McGinnis, Mrs. Joyce Ore., after spending a week with Davis and Stevie accompanied the Jim Phifer family and other Mr. and Mrs. Perle Davis of relatives. The Kenneth Phifers Ridgeview to Silver creek near of Madras left Saturday for their Crouch, Idaho, Sunday. home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rutledge of the Jim Phifer family. Grants Pass, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy and John Layman of Portland and his Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb accom­ mother of Grant Pass and Mrs. panied Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thom­ Rena Smith and Cris of Caldwell as to Weiser Saturday evening to were Wednesday dinner guests of attend the rodeo. the Chet Smith family. Mrs. Thomas Sant and boys of - Mountain Home came Wednesday Ladies Attend Card Party Mrs. Herb Thomas and Mrs. to spend the day with her parents. Dyre Roberts attended the Happy Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pinkston. club Friday at the Bruce Pinkston and son, Jerry, Dozen of card Mrs. Carl Hill of Newell of Parma visited Sunday at the home Heights. Walter Pinkston home. Mrs. Noel Tuppeny spent from Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters of Boise were overnight guests Fri­ Thursday until Sunday evening VMM« w «¿uny» a«lc»»w supper Sunday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Will Bishop i Mr. and Mrs. Leon Price and — and boys of Ontario visited his par­ ents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Price recently They had just returned from Clarksville. Ark., where they had been called due to the illness of her mother. Attend Samer Funeral Mr and Mrs. Varner Hopkins. Mrs Robert Weir, Mary and Charles, Miss Alice Weir, Mrs James McGinnis and Helen Hatch Jolly Jane Club Holds Picnic On Anniversary DHIA Group Tours Dairy Ranches, Inspects Parlors Newell Heights distinctive 1 CASH for GRAIN! ★ ★ ★ Nyssa. Oregon -PROPANE — “Your Servant Beyond the Gas Mains!’* 14 N. First FR 2-2214 FARM, RANCH and REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALES — Conducted by — Col. BERT ANDERSON — Col. GUY SPARKS Ontario, TUcker 9-5501 Nysaa, FRanklin 2-3475 Clerk —RON CHRISTENSEN Ontario, TUcker 9-8771 The auction organization offering complete sales management . . . For the Latest auction sale news listen to KSRV, Ontario, at 12:15 p.m. every day. 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