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PAGE SIX Mrs. Mefford To Host Meeting Of Pol Ivannas “ J By Dale Witt KINGMAN KOLONY - Polly anna club members will meet this afternoon, Sept. 7 at the home of Mrs. Thelma Mefford, with Mrs. Ruth Bowers as co hostess. Roll call will be, “What 1 do, When 1 do What 1 Want to do.” Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lowk of Idaho Falls were recent visit ors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piercy. They also visited his sister, Mrs. Ed Glenn at the Day-Care center in Cald well. The Robert Webbs of Parma, Ron Webb, Ralph Hite and child ren were Aug. 27 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W esley Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marshall of Meridian were Aug. 26 after noon and evening visitors in the Oscar Schafer residence. The Schafer couple attended a Bre- shears family picnic held Aug. 27 in a Caldwell park. Mrs. LaVada Lenaghen of Boise ac companied her son-in-law and daughter home and remained for a visit. Mrs. Tommy Lewis and a friend of Portland arrived Aug. 27 and were overnight guests of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Mefford. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sparks of Boise were Aug. 25 dinner guests of his parents, the Art Sparks’. They were accomp anied home by their children, Dick and Diane who had been visiting their grandparents. Newell Heights By Dale Witt Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Berrv NEWELL HEIGHTS - Mr. of Richland, Wash., were Aug. and Mrs. Dick Kriegh were 27 dinner guests of Mr. and Sept. 3 evening dinner gu sts Mrs. Ed Nedrow. of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Mefford in Adrian. June and Carolyn were Aug. 27 dinner guests of were also dinner guests. their son, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson Mefford in Boise. were Sept. 3 luncheon guests Members of the Myron Os in the Johnnie Eason home to born family were recent Sun honor Mrs. Eason's birthday day dinner guests of her sister, anniversary. Evening din Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hinkle in ner guests at the Ray Simpson Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Os home were Mr. and Mrs. Al born of Weiser were Aug. 22 fred Simpson and family of evening visitors in the Myron Gresham. Ore.. Mr. and Mrs. Osborn home. Gene Simpson and family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. Johnnie Eason and Kreager, Mr. and Mrs. Vic son, Mrs. Carl Fenn and Ben Marshall spent a recent week Love. in Portland where Kreager had Sept. 3 dinner guests m the a checkup at a clinic. They re Kenneth Farr home were tier turned home Aug. 26. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stott of and Mrs. Van Dahl and child Gothenburg. Nebr., arrived re ren of Ogden, Utah. .Afternoon cently to visit Mr. and Mrs. visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers. Aug. 27 din ner guests in the Bowers home dinner at East Side cafe in were the Stott couple, Mr. and Ontario. The occasion was to Mrs. Clyde Bowers, Mr. and celebrate the birthday anniver Mrs. Marvin Wright and girls sary of Mrs. Al Thompson. In of Boise. Aug. 20 visitors were addition to the honoree and her Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bowers, husband, guests included Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer and and Mrs. Herschel Thompson, Jan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Marie Earp, Mrs. Ellis Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W alters of Nyssa and her grand Bowers. daughter of Boise, Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Mitch.Anderson Vaughn and Sol Clark, also of of La Grande, Mrs. Lester Stacy Boise. and girls of Parma were Aug. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz 27 dinner guests in the Willis visited Aug. 20 in the Al Thomp Conant home. Mr. and Mrs. son home. Mrs. Emma Thomp Bill Conant were afternoon son of Eminett, Mr. and Mrs. visitors. John Zittercob of Nyssa visited Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters Aug. 26 in the Al and Herschel entertained with an Aug. 26 Thompson residences. Brighten up with LIGHT! MBULB ■ IIIURSDAY, SEPTI MBUt 7, 1707 rHE NYSSA GATE CTI \ JoiRNAl. NYSSA, ORi GON AT MOST STORES BUY LIGHT BULBS NOW Does So MUCH...Costs So LITTLE Harold Hadley and daughters, Dennis Peterson. Mrs. Alene Powers of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gibson and sons( Mr. and Mis. leland Montgomery. Kai Farr showed color slides he had taken while serving a recent A drivers' license exaniin I.DS church mission. Lee and Terri Hill spent the er will be on duty at Nyssa 1 abor Day week-end with their city hall between the hours of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., Friday. Vernon Ward. They fished and Sept. 8, according to an an boated on Owyhee reservoir. nouncement received from the Dale Borge celebrated his Department of Motor Vehicles birthday anniversary Aug. 31 of Oregon. Persons wishing original li at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge. Present censes or permits to drive are were Mrs. Marie Eilers and asked to file applications well Peggy Sue, Bill La Bounty, Tony ahead of the scheduled closing Martinez and Gene Worden. hour in older to assure time for Mrs. Borge served ice cream completion of the required li cense test. and cake On Aug. 28, Mrs. Olive Judd of Parma was taken by ambu lance to Holy Rosary hospital in Ontario. Th»’ 94-year-old Parman is reported to be much improved. Recent visitors m the M. L. Mr. and Mrs. HowardMyrick Judd home were Mrs. Muriel Judd of Parnia, Mrs. Birdella took a trip to McCall August 27 Mitchell of Grandview, Wash., to visit Mrs. James Farmer at and Vern Griffith of Phoenix, her cabin. Other out-of-state guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kirt Ariz. Pauline Butler and her sis Anderson of Seattle. Returning home with the My- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cof fman recently completed an 85- ricks were Jim and Warren mile hike around Mt. Rainier. Farmer. Jim will stay with the It took them ten days. The Myricks and Warren plans to women carried 25-pou.i1 packs reside with the Reed Ray fam and Coffman carried a pack ily during the coming school weighing around 35 to 40 pounds. term. The brothers are stud They went over rugged snow ents at Nyssa high school and fields and over the Craven gla sons of the late Mr. and Mrs. ciers. Pauline plans to study Warren Farmer. * * * this fall at Brigham Young uni Mrs. I. W. Gruber of Nyssa, versity in Provo, Utah. Mrs. Bill Webb recently took who has been spending the sum her sister, Pauline King to mer at Donnelly, Idaho, stopped Portland for a checkup. She was for a recent brief visit with Mrs. accompanied by Mrs. Ada But Tom Jo^mson. ler. W hile there she visited her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Afternoon visitors were Mr. Coffman; and with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Beach and tier and Mrs. Wally Butler. She and sister of Vale, Mmes Wesley Ada Butler returned home Aug. Walker, Howard Fenn, Gene 29. Pauline Butler brought Simpson, Dave Savage and their Pauline King home two days children. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz later. Mrs. King is reported to be getting along as well as visited Aug. 28 with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Durnil at can be expected. Sept. 2 evening and over Ten Davis, Idaho. They also night guests in the Bill Webb called on an aunt, Mrs. Jessie home were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tucker in a hospital at Cald Webb and Melanie. Mr. and well; and visited a niece, Mrs. Mrs. Dick Stam and family of Wilbur Durnil who is recuper Adrian were Sunday guests. ating from recent surgery at Rene Hardman was a Sept. her Caldwell home. 1 overnight guest of Pam Park Kelly and Craig Kurtz, who er in Adrian. Sheila Pratt was had been visiting their father, an overnight guest of Lorna Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz Hardman and Kathy Hardman and family, left Aug. 31 for remained overnight with Bob their home in Beaverton, Ore. bie Kurtz. Mr. and Mrs. Fermin Zub- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson izareta of Boise visited re- and family of Gresham, Ore., cently in the M. L. Kurtz home, arrived Sept. 2 to visit relatives Mrs. Kurtz visited Aug. 31 in the area. They were Sunday with Mrs. Alvon McGinnis and guests of Mrs. Carl Fenn. Mrs. Loura Smith in Adrian. laailWiKKfira Mr. and Mrs. Vai Glenn of Provo, Utah were labor Day week-end guests of his par ents, Mi. and Mrs. Marion Glenn. Mr. and Mis. Vic llaburchak and family spent Sunday with their son, Victor at the Jesuit Novitat«’ at Sheridan, Ore. They ieturned home Monday. M. and Mrs. Edward E. Smith and family of Nanipi, Mr. and Mrs. lewis R. Smith spent Labor Day with their mother, Mrs. Russell Smith. They all visited Russell Smith who is a patient at Malheur Memorial hospital hi Nyssa. * • » Mrs. Alvin Crawford and baby have been spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mi s. Marton Glenn. Their hus band and father spent the Labor Day week-end with the Glenns. His wife and new baby accomp anied him to their home Moi.d iy in Darlington, Idaho. Mrs. Gilbert Dodie of Rain ier, Ore., stopped for a re cent visit with her cousin, Mrs. Tom Johnson. • • • Mr. and Mis. Lindsey Pick ett of Lucas, Kans., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown and family of rural Nysca, i hay alao visited brief ly With the Wyatt Smiths, Ted Brammers, Mr. and Mrs. Jolui Bretz. Boys and girls going back to school need lots of Home Dairies milk and good dairy products. Milk supplies the energy active children need to keep going strong and stay alert during busy school days. Kids love the flavor of Home Dairies milk. It’s blended to taste better! MILK BLEND OF THE BEST I JERSEY GUERNSEY HOLSTEIN ’known for their finer flavor* Will'Ll) YOU BELIE Vf that the two Chili i.i.iii.i (Hippies in this photo are of the same litter ' 'They belong to the Del- roy Matthews family. Four-year-old Jeff Milthews stands behind Beaver'. Tiny two-year-old Julie Mi’Hiews liolds on to tiny 'Twiggy'. The dogs were born on July 3 this year. On Tuesday of this week, 'Beaver weighed four pounds, while 'Twiggy' tipped the scales al a mere 15 ounces. Journal Photo. I AS ALWAYS! All Work Done Right In N’yssa Plant WE HAVE RETAINED OUR LETTERPRESS EQUIPMENT AND RECENTLY ADDED OFFSET FACILITIES FOR CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS. ./JV A- «3 Qaie City flaumal Ph. 372-2233