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Merry Matrons Meet June 28 At Chard Home »ATE CITY ÍOURWAL. NY( BA. OREGO® THE THURSDAY, JUNE 22. 1961 Potluck Dinner At Deffer Home Honors Fathers By Edna Mill» OWYHEE — A potluck picnic By Mrs. Frank Byers dinner was held Father's day at | OREGON TRAIL—Merry Mat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred rons club met June 14 at the Deffer, Guests were Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. Frank Byers. Thir T. H. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Dar teen members answered roll call rell Williams. Mr. and Mrs Fran with a new recipe. Games were cis Deffer and Mr. and Mrs. Don played with Lorena Gressley, ' Brewer and family. Afternoon Opal Holmes and Hazel Farr win callers were Mrs. Howard Evans. ning prizes. Refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer and served by the hostess. daughters and Mrs. Stanley Penn Next meeting will be on June i and children. 28 at the home of Mrs. Ewen Chard in Nyssa. Roll call will Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Beckstead be a short cut in cooking. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Savage, Mrs. children of Westfir are spending Jerry Gyllenskog and Julie and their vacation with relatives here David Moore were Sunday even Johnnie Godbout of Ontario is ing barbecue dinner guests at the visiting several days with Eugene home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown. Day. Mrs. Frances Sherod of Des Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Holcomb Moines, Iowa, arrived Saturday and family were Father’s day to visit her cousin, Frank Byers. dinner guests at the home of her This is the first time in 36 years parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mor- j they have seen each other. fitt at Owyhee dam. Released From Hospital Toni and Raymond Arana and ! F. G. Holmes was released June Henry Mendazona of Boise spent 15 from Malheur Memorial hos I the weekend visiting Henry’s par- I pital. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Men- ; Marlene Adams of Boise spent d azona. the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Knowles and the Alfred Adams. children of Oak Ridge, Ore., ar Mrs. Alfred Adams and Dee rived Sunday evening to visit! Ann, Mrs. Bob Holmes and Mrs. their respective parents, Mr. and Tyner attended a Bible school Mrs. L. Knowles and Mr. and Mrs. program Friday evening at Owy Earl Crocker. hee Community church. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Callaham and Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hill and girls were Sunday afternoon call Mr. and Mrs. Carl Callaham spent Thursday and Friday at McCall, ers at the F. G. Holmes home. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Holmes were Idaho, where they visited with Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Blinkensop ; and family. Mrs. Bob Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newbill Mrs. Claire Gurney of Juntura was a Monday morning visitor in were Sunday evening visitors in the Kenneth McDonald home. the Alfred Adams home. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Byers and Visit Grandparents Tommy of Ontario were Sunday Steve and Allen Linville, sons dinner guests of his parents, the I of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Linville of Seattle, Wash., arrived by plane Frank Byers. Tuesday to spend some time visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bellon and ing their grandparents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Jefferies re Mrs. Don Linville. turned home recently from Cali Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson fornia where they visited rela spent the weekend at Elk lake tives at Danville and Van Nuys. near Bend where they visited friends, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miss Ruth Boydston of Cross Periera. ville, Tenn., arrived by plane Fri Sunday evening dinner guests day for an indefinite visit with of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crocker Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brammer. were Mr. and Mrs. Don Knowles and family, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mr. and Mrs. George Bear left Fenn and children and Mr. and June 12 to spend’some time visit Mrs. Keith Moore and family. ing their children at Sandpoint, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brownfield and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Idaho. vin Crocker and family went pic nicking and boating Sunday at Lake Owyhee. That evening the Brownfields had dinner and spent the evening in the Crocker home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDon ald and Butch drove to Payette Sunday to attend the Boise-Pay ette baseball game. Henry Men dazona plays with the Boise team. GEORGE CAREY. Owner Return From Vacation Same Location 5 Year» Mrs. Melvin Crocker and chil Across from Idaho Power dren returned Thursday evening from a three-week vacation in PHONE Washington where they visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Scholl; her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Johnson and family; her 24 N. 8th—Payette brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis i Scholl and family, all at Ellens- j burg, Wash. They also visited her brother, Dinzell Scholl and fam- I ily at Vantage, Wash.; Mr and Mrs. Russell Patton at Quincy, i Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McKim at Moses Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scholl at Tacoma, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. John Mittlestead I of Bayard, Neb., formerly of the I Owyhee community, were Mon day visitors in the Charles Cul 36 Years Experience as Dental bertson home. Technician Assures You of D. W. Maier of Lincoln, Neb., TOP QUALITY WORK! and Bill Witham of York, Neb., were Friday overnight guests of Full Sets Seruiced Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day. Maier Broken Plates Repaired is a nephew of Mrs. Day and the Loose Teeth Relined two were enroute to their homes from Bremerton, Wash. M issihi ) leefh Replaced Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Callaham While You Wait and family moved Monday from their home in Adrian to Tule Open Evenings Lake, Calif., where he has em By Appointment ployment. They were Sunday EASY CREDIT TERMS overnight guests of his parents, Satisfaction Guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. Carl Callaham. Marin» Complwtw Recruit Trailing At San Diego Ban Hoove»» aa«> Mu»ioe Mr. and Mrs Delbert Hooper were hosts the past weekend at a Hooper family reunion Those in attendance were Mr and Mrs One hundred and fourteen Ma Frank Hooper and Mr and Mrs. rines completed 11 weeks of re Kay Hooper of Hooper, Utah; Mr. cruit training May 25 at Marine and Mrs. Clair Fowers and family Corps Recruit depot. San Diego, Calif. Among them was Marine of Rupert; Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Pvt. Ernest Rodríguez, son of Mr. ’ Arave, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman and Mrs Joe M. Rodríguez of Taylor and family of Roy, Utah; Mr. and Mrs Milton Hooper and route 2, Nyssa. family of New Plymouth and Mr Training emphasized physical and Mrs. Blaine Hooper and fam conditioning, hygiene and sanita ily. tion. customs and courtesies, bas ic military subjects and history Mr and Mrs. Duane Holcomb and mission of the Marine corps. I and family, Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Several days were spent on the Holcomb spent the weekend rifle range, during which inten camping near Burnt river. sified study and practice was de voted to the M-l rifle, the Brown Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pickett, Bob ing automatic rifle and the .45 and Karen of Salem stopped in caliber pistoL Nyssa Saturday morning for a Upon completion of training, brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ted new Marines report to Camp Pen Brammer. They were enroute dleton, Calif., for further infantry home from a trip to Kansas where training. they visited relatives and friends Pickett and Mrs. Brammer are Classifieds Bring Results! 1 cousins. CocnJbiAod ltouaica Scheduled June 2429 By NKS Graduates —------------ -• and Mrs Edward Boydell and family of Nampa were Sun day dinner guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boydell in observance of Father’s day. A combined reunion for alumni of the 1940 - 41 - 42 graduating Mr and Mrs Arlan Haroldsen classes of Nyssa high school will and family of Edmonds, Wash. be held Saturday and Sunday. are visiting at the home of his A banquet is slated to beg.n at parents, Mr and Mrs Reuben 7 p.m. Saturday in the school Haroldsen. Mr and Mrs. Elwyn cafetonum and a picnic will be Haroldsen and daughter of Boise | held Sunday in Nyssa south park j were weekend guests at the Har beginning at 1 p.m. oldsen home. Assisting with arrangements are | Dale Bingman. representing the j class of 1940; Mrs. Willis Bertram, 1941, and Mrs. Bingman, 1942. *a»E TRIM • ILLY dry RECEIWCT DISCHARGE FROM Mr. and Mrs. Billy Day arrived home June 15 from Pearl Harbor where he had been stationed for the past 2 4 years with the Navy. Day received his discharge June 8 at Treasure Island Naval base, San Francisco. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day. Mrs. Day’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stephens, former Nyssans, now residing at Oakland, Calif. OUR SPECIALTIES . . . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beach and I children of St. Charles, Mo., re- I cently spent a week at the home . of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Carl Fenn. BODY REPAIR and PAINTING Kay Cottle and sons, Kenneth and Alan, spent the weekend fish ing on Malheur river. They report wonderful fishing and announce they caught their limit. (15 Years of Experience) PRUYN'S AUTO REPAIR ED W. PRUYN — RONALD E. PRUYN One Mile North of Nyssa on Highway 20 PHONE FR 2-3528 WELLS & DAVIES WIENERS 2 co) enderiized — SmokedI 1 ■ < â PI CNI CS BS. Lean and Meaty Royal — Assorted QUALITY REPAIR DENTAL LAB GELATIN Lb. Kraft — Salad Bowl Wells & Davies DRESSING MI 2 2982 10 1 9 - J 19 Pkgs. t Silk — Assorted Colors — TISSUE Pasco — 6 Oz. ORANGE JUICE Early Garden — No. 2 ¥2 Size PEACHES 5 for Jack and Bean Stalk — CUT GREEN BEANS M3 Cans FRESH-BAKED JELLY ROLLS SEEDLESS GRAPES NALLEY'S —DILL PICKLES