I o » '° THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24. i960 O o 0 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON ' day dinner guests at the Carl Piercy home. Sparks Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks re- , turned home this week from a By Mr». Frank Byer» ! two-week trip. They drove to Idaho Falls to see their daughter OREGON TRAIL — Mrs. Glenn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth By Edna Mills Mrs. Herschel Thompson Brown and Timmy and Mrs. Ken­ Altig. They took the streamliner OWYHEE — OKK club met neth Godbout and Marilu of On­ KINGMAN KOLONY—The an­ from Pocatello to Muncie, Ind., to tario visited Monday with Glenda - nual smorgasbord given by the visit Mrs. Sparks' sister and hus­ Thursday afternoon at the home American Legion and auxiliary band, Mr. and Mrs. Warren | of Mrs. George Mendazona, with Brown in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oderns of at the Legion hall in Adrian Sat­ Blount. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Oscar Houston as co-hostess. members were present. Weiser and Mr. and Mrs. John urday evening was attended by Howard Van DeWater in Marion, Twelve Plans were made for the annua] several members of the Kolony. Ind., former residents of King- Adams of Parma were Sunday party to be held Dec. visitors at the Robert Adams Among these were Mr. and Mrs. man Kolony. On the return trip, Christmas Lawrence Kreager, Mr. and Mrs. they stopped to see Mr. and Mrs. 15 at Oregon Trail hall. Husbands home. Jess Martinez, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lyman Stockham in Buhl, Idaho. and families of members will be Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley at­ Toomb, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pier­ invited as special guests. Mrs tended the June-Marie Wyckoff cy, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martinez Mr. Stockham is a brother of Mrs. Chet Mills and Mrs Werner Peutz Sparks. recital Wednesday evening in and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer. will be in charge of the dinner Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks were menu and Mrs. Brewer and Mrs. i Sunday dinner guests at the Guy Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley Houston will decorate the hall' Mr. and Mrs. John Thiel and attended installation of officers | Greg went to Boise Sunday to Sparks home in Nyssa. and tables. Dwayne Bennett left Wednes­ Monday evening at Boulevard i visit with Anna Kirwen. Door prizes were won by Mrs. | grange. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kygar day morning for the Joseph area Bob Morfitt and Mrs. Leona Young and game prizes by Mrs. The Bill Hamilton and Bill Kohl and family of Vale were Sunday with a group of elk hunters. families were Sunday dinner dinner guests at the Earl Kygar Steve Dunbar of Redding, Calif., Young, high; Mrs. Claude Skin­ guests at the Woodrow Seuell I home. Mr. and Mrs. Lou DeGood called Thursday afternoon at the ner, low; and Mrs. Chet Mills, traveling. of Caldwell visited Sunday after­ Walter Pinkston home. home. Mrs. Opal Mash and children Election of officers will also be noon at the Kygar home. Marlene Adams of Boise spent Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis and Pearl Richey of Homedale held at the December meeting. the weekend with her parents, the were Sunday afternoon visitors at arrived recently to visit at the Alfred Adams. home of their uncle, Walter Pink­ Mrs. Ken McDonald returned to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown and the Herschel Thompson home. ston. work at Wilson’s Super Market Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson, Eugene attended the junior high Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy Monday following a brief illness. « football banquet Friday evening Ross Mills and Mrs. C. R. Mills Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Schweizer;' attended the annual turkey din­ visited Thursday evening at the in Nyssa. K. I. Peterson home. their daughter, Betty Parker; and ner in Nyssa Wednesday evening Mrs. Robert Holmes has receiv­ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy her daughter, Claudia; Mr. and ed word that a baby son, Norvin given by the Rebekahs and Odd were hosts at a waffle supper Mrs. Don Share and family were j Fellows. Gains, weighing nine pounds, sev­ Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft, Mr. Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. dinner guests Sunday at the home en ounces, was born Nov. 10 to K. I. Peterson, Donna and Mervin of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Share. I Mr. and Mrs. Norvin Shuster of and Mrs. Wesley Piercy, Mr. and of Adrian, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Herb Thomas were guests Bellflower, Calif. Shuster is Mrs. of Duchess, Canada, and Guy Glenn. Saturday evening for pinochle at Beck Holmes nephew. Mervil Hutchinson of Nyssa. Jay Garner spent Sunday after­ the Bill Toomb home. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley at­ noon visiting with the children of Club Dinner Slated Dec. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laan and tended the Knife end Fork club girls were Sunday afternoon vis­ The annual Christmas dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Strong. meeting Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McGinnis I the Pollyanna club will be held itors at the Klaas Laan home. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown and Effie Laan attended the fresh­ Dec. 1 at 1 p.m. at the home of and family of The Dalles were1 Friday overnight guests at the family were Sunday afternoon man-sophomore party Friday eve­ Mrs. Klaas Laan. callers at the Ed Medrow home. ning at Adrian grade school. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb visit- home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Lin­ There were about 50 students in ed Friday evening at the D. L. ville. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morfitt spent Hurst home. attendance. Mrs. Dale Ashcraft was hostess Monday evening visiting at the Pollyanna club members served ’ lunch at the Leo Winn farm sale for the HEC meeting at her home Warren Johnson home. Friday and report a successful Wednesday afternoon. There were Birthday Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith and | turnout. six members present. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ashcraft and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long en­ M*. I Nerth lat St tertained at dinner Saturday eve­ children of Hazelton, Idaho, ar­ Lorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ ning for Junior Kames of Weiser; rived Friday evening to spend the liam Turner were Sunday dinner All Werk Guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. Al Goff and sons weekend with the Dale Ashcrafts. guests at the Berne Lorensen Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowers home at Parma to celebrate the and Bill Livermore, all of Lake­ view, Ore.; Marie Earp, Mr. and visited Saturday afternoon at the second birthday anniversary of Mrs. Al Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bowers home in Parma. their daughter, Marcia. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Starnes and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Viers called Herschel Thompson and Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Piercy at the Oscar Schafer home Sun­ Glenn Wood of Roseburg, Ore, spent the weekend at the home and family of Nyssa were Sun- day afternoon. of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crocker. Father Seriously Ill Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dobin of | David Hall received word that his father, David Hall, Sr., is ser­ Portland were weekend guests at iously ill. He left Saturday mor­ the Chester Mills home. Donnie Brewer spent the week­ ning for Coolidge, Ariz., to be end visiting at the home of Kent with his father. One Mile North of Nyssa Main in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright play­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbert­ Aero«« Highway from Bauiati Farm Equipment ed pinochle at the Jess Martinez son and Mrs. Larry Culbertson home Saturday evening. Phone FR 2-3528 and Monty went to Boise Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown of afternoon to bring Larry home. Twin Falls arrived Monday to He has completed a course at the Work visit their daughter, Mrs. Virgil auctioneer school in Boise. Viers. They stayed the remain­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deffer and der of the week. Painting Kathleen and Mr. and Mrs. Dar­ Mrs. Herb Andrews and chil­ rell Williams spent Sunday after­ dren of Caldwell, Mrs. Al Goff noon visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans in Par­ ma. Fenns Have New Girl Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crocker have a new granddaughter, Tari Jo Fenn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fenn of Nyssa. She was born Thursday and she and her mother are spending this week at the Crocker home. Tari Jo, 14th grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crocker, has one sister, Lori Jean, who is staying at present with her aunt, Mrs. Keith Moore at Notus. Thursday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ches­ ter Mills were Mrs C. R. Mills and Ross of Adrian and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Batt of Nyssa, honor­ ing the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. C. R Mills and Mrs. Batt. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz were Jack Cory of Hillsboro, Ore., and Mert Caswell of Longview, Wash. Kenneth McDonald left Satur­ day morning for Walla Walla, Wash., where he was an overnight guest at the home of Mrs. Lillie McCam H I h®, Bftn Mar­ tha Klingback; his brother, Fred of Seattle; and sister, Mrs. Doris Gregg of Quincy, were also there. He returned home Sunday after­ noon. Couples Attend Adrian Dinner At By Legion Hall Families Invited To Holiday Party By OKK Members CARL S RADIO TV SERVICE E. W. PRUYN * Mechanical ★ Body Work * ★ Wheel Alignment F ' when you specify UNION PACIFIC e a Whenever yon ship m or through the Yfest, call your nearby Union Pacific icpreacotauve. He’s at your service. and sons of Lakeview, Ore., were Friday dinner guests at the Al Thompson home Mr and Mrs. Virgil Viers were Friday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. W A Hines of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp­ son and Mrs. Marie Earp visited in Ontario Monday afternoon with Mr and Mrs Lance Earp In honor of Jim Phifer’s birth­ day anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb took the Phifers and their daughter. Jannie, to Sunday dinner in Caldwell. Mr and Mrs. Wesley Piercy and Mr and Mrs. Bill Toomb were Sunday evening guests at the Dale Ashcraft home for a pancake supper and pinochle. Visitors at the Bill Toomb home Monday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kurtz Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb visit­ ed Thursday evening with Mr and Mrs Bill Schoen in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs J W. Jennings of Caldwell visited Sunday after­ ) noon at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs Earl JenrOgs and girls | o © o a® ° o O PAGE THREE ooiH M,ss ‘"E gigantic pre - imvehtory ▲ PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE Bargain Prices // ODDS AND ENDS" and "LEFT OVERS Odd Size Wood Barn Sash 50c Each Odd Size Double Hung Wood Windows $1.00 Per Window 7 Bundles—USG Striated Shakes, Birch White $4.00 Per Bundle 11 Bundles—USG Glatex Shakes, Dover White $4.00 Per Bundle 13 Bundles—USG Glatex Shakes, Accent White $4.00 Per Bundle 12 Bundles—Pabco Color Rock Shakes, Silver $4.00 Per Bundle 17 Pieces—4x9xl/a" Insulation Board $3.24 Each 8— 4-Foot Step Ladders $3.25 Each CASCADE "SOIL-AID"—50-Lb. 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