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o o © o o o o O THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 19K THE o ® O O o o O o o NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL» NYSSA, ORÊGO» Kingman Kolony Families Attend Fair Aciiviiies Delores Hawks Gels Casi After Surgery on Back By Mrs. Herschel Thompson By Farmerette Club KINGMAN KOLONY — AKH extension club helped take down displays in the armory Saturday afternoon at the county fair grounds in Ontario. Mrs. Don Fox and Sharon, Mrs. Oscar Scha fer, Mrs. Art Sparks and Mrs. Klaas Laan helped from the Kolony. NU ACRES —Word has been received that Delores Hawks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Hawks, will get a walking cast about the middle of Septem ber. Delores has been in Shrin- er’s Hospital for Crippled Chil dren in Salt Lake all summer, having had a back operation in June. She is now attending school in the hospital. It is not known when she will be able to return home. PAGE FIVS Karen, Darrell, Cristy, Diane and I Wayne of Baker arrived to spend I the Labor day vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Betts, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barker. They returned home Monday evening. Mrs. Donald Jinks. Jinks and Mrs. Kimbel are sister and brother. I PERSONALS ... Dinner guests also were Mrs Miss Bonnie House returned Jinks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo home Aug. 31 from Colorado Mills, and her brother, Hadley where she had spent the summer. Mays. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jorgensen Mr. and Mrs. James McMillian | and daughters, Dorothy and Caro-1 and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne Mrs. Smit Breaks Wrist Mrs. Alida Smit had the misfor- j 1 lyn, arrived at the home of his fished on the Little Malheur river tune of breaking her wrist Sun parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Jor-' over the weekend. j gensen, early Monday for a day. week’s visit. They returned to I Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Corey Mr. and Mrs. W O. Unwin went I | Los Angeles Saturday, taking were Sunday evening dinner to the Kansas picnic at Caldwell I their sons, and Blaine, who guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank last Sunday. Later they drove to had spent Bruce the summer on their Zimmerman at Payette. Nampa. j grandparents’ farm. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Howard, | Mr. and Mrs Travis Haws of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and Robert, Barbara, David and Kent New York City visited last week accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Glenn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. family are moving from their Smith and family of New Ply M. Jorgensen. Haws is a professor home in Prineville to Ontario mouth on an outing last Sunday at a university in New York City. where he will be employed by Ray’s Food Fair. to McCall. They went by way Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Jorgensen of Ola and Long valley, enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tibbets o* a picnic lunch at the lake and re and Mr and Mrs. J. M Jorgensen, Dorothy, Bruce, Blaine and Caro The Dalles visited the Labor day turned via Council. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Brown lyn, who were visiting here from weekend with their son and fami of Nyssa called Wednesday eve Los Angeles, attended the West ly, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Tibbets. ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ern Idaho State fair at Boise The group visited friends in Boise Wednesday. and Grandview. W. O. Unwin. Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Laan at tended the fair every day. Mrs. Laan helped at the 4-H booth Saturday. Effie Laan took sixth NYSSA SMALL-FRY are pictured as they tried to out-do each place ribbon in the Holstein class and third with a Hereford steer. other at a watermelon eating contest during the recent back-to- Mary Laan placed fifth with her school event sponsored by Nyssa Chamber of Commerce. The Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jinks, An Hereford steer. They were sold youngsters, only a few of the many participating, had plenty of gela, Maraileen and Doraileen at auction Friday evening. . drove to Boise last week and vis- encouragement from bystanders. —Staff Photo. ___ ited at the home of Frank Hamp Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer took and Mrs. Glider Watson of Seat ton. Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell nine head of Jerseys to the fair. tle, a nephew of Mr. Pinkston, Mr. and Mrs. John Eflinger and Attend Bridal Shower They had a junior champion bull and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pinkston were Labor day visitors of the two children of Nevada, Mo., vis Mrs. Rinhold Stohler and Maurice Coreys. They were en and Jannie Phifer was presented and son of Parma. ited Friday with his aunts and daughter, Judy, attended a show route home to Shoshone, Idaho, a nice halter given by the Mal Mrs. Bill Toomb, Mrs. Wesley following a three weeks’ visit uncles, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dur er for Mrs. Stohler’s niece, Janice heur Jersey club. Piercy and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft with their daughter and family ham and Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Walz Tuesday afternoon. Miss Mills, on their way to Washing Walz of Malheur Butte is engaged Others helping in booths at the attended the Happy Dozen pi at Olympia, Wash., and attending ton. They also visited with his to be married Sept. 10 to Willard Federation of county fair the past week were nochle club Friday afternoon at the Northwest and Minerals meeting at cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rudd of Ontario. Save Soap With Our Rain-Soft Water! Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kreager, the home of Mrs. Dyre Roberts. Gems Jinks. Mr. and Mrs. Kimbel Durham, 10 Minuto Soak Cycla—Wash 15c—Dry 5c Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hill visit- Eugene, Ore Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barker and Cheryl, Bonnie and Robert of I ed Sunday afternoon at the Dale Mrs. Jess Martinez. At- Mr. and Bring in Those Dirty School Clothes boys drove to Baker Wednesday Twin Falls were guests last week tending from Kingman Kolony Ashcraft home. Miss Linda Moncur of Boise to visit their son and family, Mr. end at the home of his parents, Now for a Clean Washing. The Tracy Mefford family was were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb, weekend and Mrs. Gerald Barker. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Durham. On Cliff Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs. Al i Sunday dinner guests at the home spent the Labor day First and Main Streets Nyssa, Oregon Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Sunday the two Durham families Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox, of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mefford with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. were dinner guests of Mr. and Gerald Barker, Glenn, Larry, I Mark Moncur. I Mrs. Tony Martinez and Juanita, in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy and Clara Ortega, Gertrude Quintero, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer and family were dinner guesd Sun Fred and Mrs. Dwayne Bennett day at the Monty Spellman home. and Tonya. Mrs. Carl Piercy is keeping 7^) jti Brian Piercy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Club Meets at Bowers Home The Pollyanna club met at the Thurman Piercy this week, as home of Mrs. Charlie Bowers last they have gone on a trip to the *?• Thursday with Mrs. Archie Moses coast to visit Ronald Lane. '•* • assisting. Seven members were Jeanette Conant accompanied present. The next meeting will Linda Metcalf to Boise Friday be held Oct. 6 at the Herschel to attend the Western Idaho State Thompson home with Marie Earp fair. assisting. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Bob Skinner and visited at the Jim Phifer home son and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer went Pierson of San Pablo, Calif., ar rived Saturday to visit Mrs. Skin to Parma Tuesday evening to visit ¡ ner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John the Marvin Bowers family. Thiel. Mr. Skinner and the Pier Attend Wedding Reception Tasty—Tender sons will return to California Mrs. Jim Phifer attended the Sun Valley Monday. Mrs. Skinner and son wedding reception Tuesday even will stay two weeks here. She ing for Mr. and Mrs. Wally Krause will be matron of honor at the in Marsing. wedding of her brother, John Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Phifer and Thiel and Sharon Fox. family of Madras arrived Friday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marshall of to spend the Labor day weekend Boise came Monday for their son, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char Johnny, who had been staying at lie Bowers. Sunday they all went the Oscar Schafer home. They to Payette for dinner at the Berle spent the day, returning home Phifer home. Sunday evening they visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Bennett Bowers in Parma. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson of Port and children attended a Bennett Giant family picnic Sunday at the Bob land came Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Archie Moses. Mrs. Wil Stubblefield home in Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kreager son is a sister of Mr Moses. They and 12 members of the Owyhee were on the way to visit relatives Riding club had dinner Sunday in Maupin, Ore. Jesse, Salvador and Richard evening at the East Side cafe in Tender — Young Martinez, Robert, David and Ern Ontario. est Rodiguez and Kathy and Yo Sparks Honored at Dinner landa Leos attended the Western Mrs. Guy Sparks was hostess at Idaho State fair in Boise Satur- a birthday dinner Sunday given day. in honor of her husband, Guy. No. 2 ¥2 Size 3-Star — Elberta Freestone Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Walters Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Art Nyssa visited Monday at the Sparks and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thompson home. Sparks and son of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters Mrs. Violet McKee and children Boise were Saturday overnight arrived Sunday to spend a week guests at the Al Thompson home. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Overnight guests at the Her Walter Pinkston. Tuesday they schel Thompson home Friday attended the fair in Boise. Fri were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thomp day the Pinkstons were hosts at son and daughter of Boise. Sat a lawn party to honor Mrs. Me-! urday afternoon Mrs. Ron Thomp Kee and family. Guests were Mr 5 son and Mrs. Herschel Thompson Red — Ripe and Mrs. Alvon McGinnis and called on Mrs. Harold Wilson and Mrs. Laura Smith of Adrian, Mr.' baby son. NYSSA KWIK WASH SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY ET t Ì r MEALS BEU Margarine 1 69 6 for................ TIDE I PORK CHOPS SJOO 10 for Beef Liver Peaches 4 1 25( VEGETABLES of .. 7 Freezin’ season ahea Watermelon Gold Medal FLOUR L Large - Ea. - X-Lge $199 25 Lb. Bag Smilax FROZEN FOOPS 46 Oz. Cans Pineapple Juice STANDARD HEATING OUS 49« 69« Orange Drink $j_oo Our budget plait spreads the cost of your heating oil over ten monthly payments. There are no interest or carrying charges.. .you pay only for the oil. Now's the tune to call your Standard Man and arrange for your heating oil supply. Standard Heating Oils burn cleaner, igrth more sunny warmth from every drop. Ask for delivery now... and be ready for the Treatin' Season. Gold Strike Stamps on Every Purchase For any Standard Oil product, call 204 GOOD AVENUE —DIAL FR 2 2231 W. E. 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