• o o THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1961 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FIVE TWIN BOYS IN HOSPITAL SCOUT TROOP 80 Mr and Mrs. Glen Weeks en­ Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boydell Homemaker Awards GIRL tertained May 4 in honor of his | RECEIVES YEAR PINS AFTER IDENTICAL INJURIES were guests for Mother’s day din­ 1 mother, Mrs. T. S. Weeks on her Plans for a hike were discussed ner at the home of their son, Mr. David and Douglas Clarkson, 10, Presented Tuesday birthday anniversary. In addition at the regular meeting of Girl and Mrs. Edward Boydell and twin sons of Mr. and Mrs Quentin At FHA Fashion Show to the Glen Weeks family, those Scout troop 80 when members family at Nampa. D. Clarkson of Portland, are in present were Mr. and Mrs. Plais “Pearls of Homemaking” was met May 5 at the Methodist , a hospital recovering from identi ­ By Karla Knegh Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. E. K. theme for the annual FHA fash­ COUNTY EXTENSION AGENT NEWELL HEIGHTS —A thrift cal injuries received April 16 in ion show held May 9 in the church. Burton of Ontario and T. S. a bicycle-car accident. Year pins were given to Juma SHOWS FILM TO 4 H GROUP By Mrs. Herschel Thompson clothing sale was held recently at Weeks of Nyssa. school cafetorium. The fashion Adrian labor camp. There will be The boys, on seperate bicycles, event was originally a part of the Kay Mitchell, Peggy Lewis and The ninth meeting of Adrian KINGMAN KOLONY—Mr. and Beck. Members receiving 1 Livestock clubs was held May 9 Mrs Oscar Schafer were hosts at Mrs. Ruby Mills and Ross were another sale in about two weeks. had nearly crossed a busy Port­ girls' league party but has since Laurel three-year pins were Anna An­ in the agriculture building at Ad­ a Mother’s day dinner. Guests Saturday evening dinner guests Anyone wishing to donate cloth­ land street when they were struck advanced to one of FHA’s most derson, Teresa Hamilton, Sheila nan high school. ing is asked to leave it at the by an automobile. were Mrs. LaVada Lenaghen, of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Batt. important projects. Adrian Presbyterian church. Both boys have broken right This year something different Huffman, Karen Main, Becky mother of Mrs. Schafer, Mrs. Ar- , During the meeting, E. M. Hau- Evelyn Weeks, Cindy and thur Bachmann and three grand­ boys and Mr. and Mrs. Walter legs above the knee and David was tried with skits explaining Parks, ■ ser of Ontario, county extension Cille Tracy. Kenneth Fenn left Sunday to children of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Pinkston went to the Eddie Nel­ also suffered a severe concussion. not often thought of phases of —Anna Anderson, Reporter. agent, showed films on fitting and Orville Evans of Middleton, Mrs. son ranch on upper Succor creek return to army camp after a 15- i showing of beef and dairy ani- Their father is an assistant pro ­ homemaking. All introductions day leave. Lester Eytchison and Hubert of Tuesday for a picnic dinner. fessor of biology at Portland State were presented in rhyme. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Looney and I mals Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn visited college and their mother, a grad­ Adrian first grade class went Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Refreshments were served at Chapter degrees were presented Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Al ­ Kindall of Caldwell. In the after­ to Boise Friday by train and uate of Nyssa high school, is the the close of the session. to Jan Rinehart, Betty Glascock Sunday fishing and picnicking noon Fred Schafer called his par­ spent the day at Julia Davis park. fred Simpson. daughter of Mrs. J. I. Brady and and Marsha Savage. Vicki Max­ near Huntington. —Mary Laan, Reporter. Mrs. John Easin, Susie and Mrs. Willis Conant, room mother, ents from Salt Lake City, Utah. field, Joyce Morinaka and Karen Mary Jo McClure visited Sunday the late Mr. Brady of Nyssa. accompanied them. Saito were recipients of junior Mr. and Mrs. Klaas La an and with Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Simpson. Attending the Spring Festival Mr. and Mrs. H E. Chamber- homemaker degrees, Pins and Alice Simpson spent Saturday lain at Vale Wednesday from the Mary were Thursday evening and Mr. and Mrs S. P. Bybee were awarded to Jeanie Kolony were Mmes. Oscar Schaf­ guests at the Ray La an home to night with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred were Sunday dinner guests at the guards Janet Coleman, Sherrie Seuell, Simpson. er, Durlin Hammond, Art Sparks, honor their daughter, Katie, on House in Boise in obser­ Glenn, Diana Cutler and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Dan Perkins and Pancake Johnny Thiel. Don Fox, Earl Ky­ her sixth birthday anniversary. vance of Mother’s day. Evans. Of Various Types gar, Willis Conant and Virgil Entertain* Garden Club Members daughter, Jana of Orovada, Nev., visited Monday with Mr. and Future homemaking class visit­ ANK Garden club met Tuesday Viers. They went picnicking and hiking ed Ore-Ida plant in Ontario May Sunday dinner guests at the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Louis Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shank vis­ on Mitchell Butte. 9 as a field trip. Jim Phifer home were Messrs, Dale Ashcraft, with Mrs. Charlie PHONE FR 2-3518 Messrs, and Mmes. Gene Simp­ and Mmes. Bill Toomb, Charlie Schweizer as co-hostess. Nine­ ited Wednesday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tobler and J Mrs. Charles Glenn and family. son, Wes Walker, Dwayne Fenn, Bowers, Ralph Phifer and family teen members attended. Mrs. Ha­ Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz and Carl Fenn, David Savage, Richard family of Nampa were Saturday of La Grande and Dean Pittenger worth of Star showed films of her family, Mr. and Mrs. David High­ Fenn and Don and Kenny Fenn afternoon and evening dinner trip to Europe last spring. of Porterville, Calif. 616 North Fourth. Nyssa Denny D. Bartron Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatch of Ad­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phifer and land and family visited Sunday were Sunday guests of Mr. and guests at the home of his parents, j rian visited Friday evening at the family of La Grande were Satur­ with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz. Mrs. Alfred Simpson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tobler. day overnight guests at the Char­ Jim Phifer home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bowers j lie Bowers and Jim Phifer homes. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mefford and family of Parma were dinner guests Saturday evening at the and family of Nyssa were Sunday evening dinner guests at the Tra­ Charlie Bowers home. Mr. and Mrs. John Thiel and cy Mefford home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brandt went Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thiel went to Brownlee dam Sunday to fish. to Parma Sunday to visit Mrs. Mary Laan accompanied a group Brandt’s brother, Bert Smith and of girls to the home of Bonnie family. Mrs. Bob Haney of Nyssa and Lewis in Ridgeview Friday after school. Later in the evening they Mrs. Ed Brandt visited Wednes­ all went to Homedale where they day with Mrs. Mike Elliott in Ad­ played baseball and had a wiener rian. Guests at the Ed Brandt home roast. Gene and Mary Worden and Friday evening were Mmes. Tony Effie Laan accompanied Mr. and Martinez, Bill Willis and Mike El­ Mrs. Charles Leedy Sunday to liott. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van DeWater Snively hot springs. and Kent were hosts at a Mother’s Host* at Waffle Supper Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas day dinner Sunday. Guests were were hosts for a waffle supper Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fogleman, Ei­ and card party Saturday evening. leen and Eldon of Nampa, Mr, Guests were Messrs, and Mmes. and Mrs. Carl Begeman and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft, Wesley Piercy and Ida Hodge. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gordon of Bill Toomb. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb visit­ Jordan Valley took Mr. and Mrs. ed Tuesday evening at the Gor- Earl Kygar out for dinner and to show on Mother’s day. don Toomb home on Lincoln a Party Honors Miss Martines Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duncan and family of Ontario were weekend family attended a birthday dinner guests at the Earl Kygar home. and party given Sunday for Su­ Mr. and Mrs. Bernal Maybon, sanna Martinez on her 15th anni­ Ed Brandt and Mr. and Mrs. Jim versary. A dance was held in the Phifer attended funeral services evening. The party was given by Susanna’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monday for C. Bicandi in Cald­ Jess well. He was Mrs. Pete Frank’s hall. Martinez, at Adrian Legion father. Mrs. Jim Lane and Mrs. Keith Don Thompson and Kathryn Lane to Caldwell Sunday to Trafton of Seneca, Ore., arrived visit went Keith Lane's mother, Friday evening to spent the Mrs. Mrs. Clara Smith, and grand­ weekend with his parents, Mr. mother, Mrs. Avah Smith. and Mrs. Herschel Thompson. Jerry Douglas of Culver, Ore., Don, Gary Thompson and Miss nephew Mrs. Don Fox, arrived Trafton spent Saturday evening Friday , of Lean — Meaty Wells & Davies PURE PORK evening to spend the at the Ron Thompson home in weekend at the Fox home. Boise. Dinner guests at the Don Fox Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters, Mr. home Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Sol Clark of Boise and and Mrs. R. J. Chamberlain, Mar­ Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson went ion Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. to Payette Sunday for a Mother’s Johnny Thiel and Jerry Douglas. day dinner. They visited at the Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox and Mr. Jack Walters home later in the and Mrs. Johnny Thiel visited day. Sunday evening at the Walter Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson Fox home in Ontario. Crisp Green went to Caldwell Thursday to Luscious Fancy Red Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy visit their granddaughter, Mrs were overnight guests Monday at STALK Herb Andrews and family. the Rube Graham home in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pinkston Mrs. Wesley Piercy attended a and son of Parma visited Sunday women’s association meeting last evening at the Walter Pinkston Thursday afternoon at the home home. of Mrs. George Schiemer. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sant and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mecham of Nyssa were Friday evening din­ ner guests at the Wesley Piercy home. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy and and family attended a Mother’s day Gold Medal or Drifted Snow dinneT at the Roy Mecham home Regular Grind Maxwell House in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy later went to Caldwell to Irvin Zimmerman I attend a horse sale and were eve- ) ning dinner guests at the J. C. PARMA—4-2981 I Olsen home in Nampa Kingman Kolony Area Residents Honor Mothers Clothing Auction Scheduled Soon At Adrian Camp •Complete Power Mower Service •Small Engine Repair •Free Pick Up and Delivery Triple "D" Machine Shop at WILSON’S this weekend! BEEF Sausage Short Ribs Lh CELERY Strawberries L 29' PLUMBING HEATING FLOUR Excavating Service CHECK WITH US FOR • TOP SOIL • EXCAVATIONS (All Types) • DITCH DIGGING • DITCH CLEANING • SAND and GRAVEL • BACK FILLING COFFEE 10-Lb. Bag . . . Del Monte CATSUP 14 Oz. Bottle OVEN BAKED BEANS 5 for................ 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