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Anniversaries Observed al Sunday Gathering in Earl Kygar Residence Extension Women Attend Meeting At New 4-H Camp Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Altig of By Mabello McKague Boise visited Sunday with her NU ACRES—Extension Home parents. Mr. and Mrs. Art Sparks. makers ’ council of the Idaho Ex Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer were Sunday evening visitors in the tension service held its July 11 district meeting at the new 4-H Sparks home. camp near Donnelly. Attending Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hamilton from Payette county were Mrs. and DeNell of Lewiston. Idaho, Margaret Jorgenson, home exten were recent Tuesday guests of sion agent: Mrs. O’Leary of Fruit Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer. land and Mrs. Alden Bryan of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Martinez Nu Acres. visited Sunday evening with Mr. Activities started at 9:30 a.m., and Mrs. Joe Rodríguez in Nyssa. with the first half-hour being a Mrs. Kreager Honored “get - acquainted” period. There Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn. Mr. were two speakers during the and Mrs. L. L. Kreager went to morning session, followed by a Boise July 13 and on Sunday the barbecue dinner. two couples dined at East Side The afternoon meeting opened cafe in celebration of Mrs. Krea- with election of new officers, fol July 10 dinner guests in the ger’s birthday anniversary-. On lowed by a talk. Prior to dis Willis Conant home were Mr. and July 12 Messrs, and Mmes. Neil missal. ice cream and coffee were Mrs. Glenn Conant and Burnelle. Dimmick, Roy Holmes and Vic Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Barnett and Marshall escorted the Kreager served. sons, Bob Stednitz and children, couple to Cherry Creek park Tony Mell returned July 12 to all of Boise: Mrs Lester Stacy ■ where they picnicked in honor of the Veterans’ hospital in Boise and girls of Parma. A Sunday Mrs. Kreager’s special day. for a checkup and will return afternoon visitor in the Conant Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chamberlain again next Tuesday for further home was Miss Glenda Brown. and family spent the weekend consultation. Guests in Conant Home camping near Burnt river. Frank Wile oil Succumbs Sunday dinner guests in the Sunday evening outdoor barbe Friday dinner guests in the Willis Conant home were Mr. cue dinner guest of the Dwayne and Mrs. Mitch Anderson of La Bennett family were Mr. and Mrs home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bax ter were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grande, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sta Jim Edens of Big Bend. cy and girls of Parma. Jimmy Members of the Dwayne Ben Walker of Payette. Weekend Conant returned with the Ander nett. Tom Osheda and Jimmy guests were Mrs. Baxter’s grand son couple after a two-week visit Webster families, Mr. and Mrs. son, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Heap in their home. David Hill and Janet Hall return of Pocatello. Ralph Baxter has Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gettys of ed last Thursday from a fishing been at home for several days Mesa, Ariz., spent several days trip of several days in the Half ■while making funeral arrange- ments for a longtime friend, last week in the Charlie Bowers way, Ore., area. Frank Wilcott who died Thurs- residence. day morning, July 14 in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. James Phifer, Jan Kygar Children Visit Mavis and Janeen Kygar are Recent visitors in the Ted Alli and Roger visited Friday in the Dallas Chaney and Richaid Holly visiting with the Buster Talbot son home were her sister. Mrs. homes in Big Bend. Roberto Ma family at Westfall. Jay Kygar is Marian Reynolds of Nampa: her duro G, IFYE student from Vene spending several days with the two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Orland Reynolds and family of Middle zuela, left Friday evening for Tom Duncans at Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowers Berry, Vt; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Suttle Lake, Ore., after a two- visited Friday in the Jim Phifer: Reynolds and sons of Tacoma, week stay in the Phifer home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. home. Callers that evening were Wash. Later in the week another sister, Mrs. Hazel Caywood of and Mrs. Otis Horn were her mo Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill. Sunday visitors in the Babe of Nampa: her daughter and three ther and brother, Mrs. Martha Derrick home were Mr. and Mrs. children of San Francisco, Calif., Moore and Kenny. Keith Lane and family. spent the day in the Allison resi- Brandts Visit in Baker May Chadwick of Preston, Ida- dence. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brandt spent ho, left Friday evening after a recent weekend at Baker where spending several days with her Visits McCall Family Mrs. Alden Bryan left Sunday they visited her son. Mr. and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Wiley Callister. Guests Ray Balderston and family. They in the Callisier home last Thurs- afternoon to spend several days also visited Mrs. Brandt’s son-in- day were two of their grand with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Tho law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. daughters. Mrs. Carol Jensen and mas Otto and family at McCall. Jack Stoddard. sons of Portland, Mrs. Sharon _ Mr. and . „ Mrs. . , Vernon A .... Walker of Saturday evening visitors in the Nelson and children of New Ply- Parma visited last Thursday af- Walter Pinkston home were Mr. mouth. Another visitor was a ternoon with Mrs. Ralph Baxter. and Mrs. James Milton of Adrian grandson, Danny Bosworth of Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague Sunday afternoon visitors in the New Plymouth. returned home Friday after parental home were Mr. and Mrs. spending three days at Cascade Bruce Pinkston of Parma and GUESTS IN WERNICK HOME lake. McKague has been recuper- Mrs. Loura Smith of Adrian. Guests in the C. A. Wemick atinS and resting after a recent Returning home Sunday eve home July 13-14 were Mr. and seUe of bronchial pneumonia. ning from a weekend fishing trip Mrs. Everett Jacobs and Everett Roy McKague of Caldwell vis to Antelope reservoir were Mr. Jr., and Mrs. Morris Wemick, all ited last Thursday evening in the and Mrs. Ed Brandt, Messrs, and i of Oregon, Ill. The visitors were George Wilson home. Mmes. Buster Edwards of Owy- j enroute to Seattle. Mrs. Effie Nielsen, who is con hee junction, Roy Eads of Wilder fined to her home following sur and Art Dodds of Payette. GUESTS OF NYSSA PARENTS gery, is reported to be recovering David Rodríguez and Salvador Mr. and Mrs. Lewis K. Riggs Martinez were home during the and Robin of Milpitas, Calif., left nicely. Boise physicians report weekend from Seattle where they July 13 after visiting several days her condition as very satisfactory are employed by Boeing Aircraft in the home of Riggs’ parents, Mr. To Buy. Sell or Hani. company. Richard Martinez ac and Mrs. Lewis Riggs. Try the Classified Pagel companied them back to the i Washington city and will also work at the aircraft plant. Fish Near Seneca Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp son. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thompson and family returned home Sun day evening from a fishing trip to Big Creek near Seneca. They e were met there by Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. John Zittercob of Nyssa visited that evening in the Herschel Thompson home. Sunday evening visitors in the Al Thompson home were Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard of Nyssa. The Thompsons were July 13 over night guests of their daughter, Mrs. Rex Walters in Boise. They also visited her husband who was a patient in the Veterans’ hospi tal there. Mrs. Lee Lovitt of Parma spent from Tuesday through Friday of last week at the Carl Callaham home. She is recovering from recent surgery. Evening Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van DeWater and Kent of Big Bend and Olive Mitchell of Caldwell were Sun day afternoon visitors and eve ning dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman. By Floren« Kygar KINGMAN KOLONY—A Sun day dinner was held at the Earl Kygar home in observance of the birthday anniversaries of Lavone Culbertson, Sharon and Jerry Gordon, and the wedding anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duncan of Ontario. In addition to the host couple and honorees, those attending in cluded the Jerry Gordon family of Jordan Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Gordon of Mesa. Ariz., Bud Griffith of Portland. Marlene Slippy, the Buster Talbot family of Westfall and Charlie Culbert son of rural Nyssa. THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1966 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT 1he Old ‘’Sometimes you have to go out on a limb. That's where the fruit is.” Cow Hollow By Helen Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schulthies and family were Sunday dinner guests of their son - in - law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Poulson and family of Layton. Utah, were recent overnight guests in the Irvin Durfee home. Members of the Durfee family were Saturday dinner guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durfee at Caldwell. Feted at Birthday Party Mrs. Leora McCreary, Kathy, Kelvin and David of Clinton, Utah, were guests at a recent birthday party held in honor of Kelly Garner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Garner. Mrs. Dee Gamer left recently for Canada accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Mamie Harrison, and her sister, Mrs. Charlene Staf ford of Emmett. Mrs. Ed Bancroft ind children of Portland are spending the sum mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elza Niccum. Carol Bancroft, granddaughter of the Niccums, recently fell from a horse and sprained her wrist. Mr. and Mrs. Elza Niccum re cently traveled to Grangeville and Lewiston, Idaho, where they vis ited the Spaulding mission. Mr.. and Mrs. Wayne Latten and fam ily were Sunday visitors in the Niccum home. Released From Hospital Mrs. Russell Howell, home from a recent stay in Malheur Memor ial hospital, is reported to be re covering satisfactorily. Mrs. Garret and baby of Spo kane visited last week at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howell. Her husband arrived Sunday and the trio returned home. Miss Sheila Tennant of Spokane, another granddaughter of the Howells, has been visiting the past month in their home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cates of Boise, Homer Cates Jr. and family of Caldwell were Sunday dinner guests in the Howell home. PARMANS VISIT MOTHER Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Blanche Weeks were her children, Glen Weeks and family, Mrs. Plais Johnson and daughter, Denise, all of Parma. VISITS GRANDPARENTS Monica Quinowski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quinowski, has been visiting the past two a week with his parents, Mr. and weeks at the home of her grand Mrs. R. A. Forbess in Nyssa. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Barry at Madras, Ore. VISITORS FROM UTAH Weekend visitors in the homes REDUCE FAT of Messrs. and Mmes Kenneth If your overweight la due to oTer- Cottle and Fieli Blair were Mr. •atltiM and you want to get rid of that ugly fat trat our labiate called and Mrs. Blaine Hansen of Smith- HI.IMODHX. Available without a field, Utah. Hansen is a nephew doctors preecrlption, HI.1MOPWX will help you loae thoee extra of the two women. pound» by decreaeln* your deolre Navyman Completes FO Mr. "BESS . ™ MIE Richard \V,BIT Forbess 8 —_ • r »w« • • I Mr mid fe’n and Mr« Mrs. Richard Course of Training and family left Sunday for their At Memphis Center ho>*;? in Corvallis after spending Yeoman Third Class Jerry D. Strom recently completed the aviation structural mechanic hy draulics school at the Nuval Air Technical Training center in Memphis, Tenn., according to a Navy news release. The young sailor is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Strom of route 1, Nyssa. The school covers basic hy draulic system operations, trouble shooting and maintenance, as well as stability and control of air craft, safety precautions and in spection of landing gear. Before attending this school, Strom completed two-weak uvia- tion familiarization and four-week mechanical fundamentals courses at Memphis. for food, not by atnrvln« you. but by elmply eliminating the erge for extra portlona. HI.IMOHIfiX conta only »».00 and la < 111A It ANTICHI) to work or get your full money back. HI.IMOOICX le sold exclusively by NYSSA PHARMACY—Nyee* Mall Orders rille« A Ready Market • • • for . 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