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THURSDAY, DECEMBER I4, pJ67 THE NYSSA GATE* ITY JoLKNiL, NYSSA, OIL.GON N< ‘well Heights a CORR ESPONI) ENT By Bali* Witt NEWELL HEIGHTS SumLiy dinm-r guests at the L. C. M<- Dermott home were Mt, .md Mis. Charles Me Dermott of Nampa, J. G. Me Het molt of Meridian, Mi. and Mrs. Earl Province ofCaldw.il .md Walter Stooner of Plainfield, Vermont. Walter i Mi ■>. m <- Dermott’s nephew and is on his way home from Alaska. Mr. and Mis. Richard Fenn of Ontario were Saturday eve- Mt mi sm sm va» imi am a« •* tmii lllllg cullet s .it the Gene Slllip son home. Mrs.C.nl Iriinwasa Sunday visitor. Mi, and Mrs, <i»*irit Tim merman went Io Jordan Valley Saturday night .md attended the t>.isket|>.i|I game between Adi l.m and Jordan Valley. Ross Durfee was a Sunday dinner guest in th»* I.eonCham be ria in home. Ross Durfee and Jed Chamber lain visitedSumLiy afternoon at tin* Wilson Witt home. Mis. Lydia Warden attended &omo ffirougfi your &f¡ristmcu sfìopping om /Æ glowing ’ colon C6y cfonlonj A 777/k, r FÍACrr ¡Ff^ IL Illi* Adi l.itl G;ii <|i n i |ilb, Tues day, .it tin K. I. pi h r son home in Adi Ian. It was a I o'clock lum tson with Chi i*.tin.i.-> gilt exchange. Lloyd Smith, of Burbank < ilif., » . iiiii Sunday Io visit Ins sister, Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Mi Kinley. Lloyd invented a lx*et liarvestei 'xhnhli.i .Ix-iiim.inu v.u tilled ill Boise for sevi l.il years. Mi. and Mrs. Itobert W»*|»b and M**lanio of Adnan wire Sunday illlim-l guests of Mr .md Mis. Bill Webb. Mrlanle went tor . hi afternoon rid»* on Nel, th»* hor.se. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb met Mi >. Margarete Payne, they took her to a stir imp dinner, and liter tin y w itched the parade. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb attended the Friday evening Fin mans Ball hi Adrian. It was held at the* Fire Station with th*- lianqiiet at the sctiool cafe teria. the American legion ladles cooked the meal for the honoraiy meinlM-rs. Th** m< m- beis present so hunoied wer»* Bill Webb, (ilenn Brown, (leorge Cartwright, Bob Webb andDuve Mathues. Mi. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn visited Monday with Mr. and Mis. Fail Ward. The foursome called on a friend, Mrs. Chet Rahfield in the Nyssa hospital. She had been In a car wreck. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward were Wednesitiy visitors of Mi. and Mrs. Rollo Fenn. The Fenns w**re Thursday evening visitors of Mr. and Mi s. Ralph Hite and children. Mrs. Sid Hardman and girls were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKinley went to La Grande the Wednes day before Thanksgiving. They had Tlianksgiving dinner at the Jack Earnest home. They went from there to Astoria and visited Raleighs brother, Nolan M< Kinley, and to Salem, where they visited a sister, Mr. and Mr ». David Behm. They visited their son, Mr. and Mrs. James Me Kinley in Albany, on their PAGE THREE tlieir i etui n they visited again at th»* Jack Earnest home. Th 7 got home Friday from their 10 day Vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb wont l<> Bois»-, T h 11 s<| i y, on busi - liess, Mr. .md Mrs. Bill lloldt nt By bah Witt Portland, came Saturday anil retili ned Sundry. Mr. and Mt ■*. KINGMAN KOLONY - Mr. and Ray Simpson went back to Port l«m k Clem mens of Hurns, land with Ihi III to help them Mi vi lied Saturday and Sunday with gi t settled. Mi nut Mrs H»-1sctiaI Tli<imp- son. Mr mil Mrs. R»*x Walters of Bo is» were Sunday dinner gm .1 of Mr md Mrs. Herschal Ttioinpsi at Mi and Mrs Otis Bullard of near Nyss» < ailed Sunday after noon on In r iitt' ie, Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson. Mr. anil Mis. John Fahreu- Mi and Mrs Torn Wiley were bructi ari'l son, Al.m drove to Sunday evening visitors in th»- Coi v.illi s, the Sunday after Wesley Walker home. Thanksgiving. Alan I* ft by plane Mr. and Mr s. Dun Fox spent froni PortlandtoS.mFrancisco, Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Calif., where he completed and Mr s. John Thiel ami family preparations for a flight to iri Boise. Kuala Lumpur, Malaya. There Mr and Mrs. Jim Pniferwere he met a friend, Eldon Hunt, Sunday afternoon visitors at th»* who had completed his term, Charles Bowers home. December 1st, in the Peace Mi. amt Mrs. Jim Milton of corps. They will travel through Homedale were Sunday after parts of Asia and Europe, noon visitors of Mrs. Walter picking up a car hi Germany. Pinkston. Their plans are to circle the Bob and Dave Petty, who are world by various means of in the service at Fort Gordon, transportation by the time they Georgia, will start home for return to the Sun Francisco Christmas, Dec. 14th. They will area. I k coming bv car with some other txiys. Tin* Fahrenbruchs visited his Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Osborn sister, Mr. and Mrs. Prichard of Ontario were Sunday dinner in Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Joe guests of their son, Mr. a.id Pierce in Long View Wash., and Mrs. Myron Osborn and family. the Paul Lowes in Astoria, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Osborn before returning to their home, and family visited Saturday at Wednesday night. the Johnnie Richard home in Dr. Norman F. Witt of Parma. Boulder Colo., and his sister, Mrs. Ed Sharp and children Mrs. William M. Hubbell of were Sunday dinner guests of Wheat Ridge, Colo., came to her mother, Mrs. Alzina Boise Friday by plane and are Salders. visiting their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Salders recieved a Mrs. Wilson Witt. phone call from Keith, who is in Saturday evening visitors at the Air Force in SouthCarolina, the Wilson Witt home were Mr. saying he would not tie horn for and Mrs. Carl Begeman and Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Van deWater Mrs. Lester Strawn visited and son, Kent of Big Bend. Saturday with her niece, Com» in and see our colorful new collection of fine handcrafted fenton gtesswar*. Each beautiful piece is an heirloom lor to morrow and will keep on saying "Merry Christmas'* for you, for year* and years to come. Top to bottom, left Io right: comport $4; goblet $2; comport $2.50; tall bud vase SJ.SO, Anniversary Bowl $10. candleholders, pair $4; student lamp $1$; covered sugar and cream $4. vase $2, salt and pepper set $J; candy bos $6, lighter $4; 3-pc. ashtray set $5. ter, Mr and Mrs Jolui Savage at LongB» u h and i son, Mr. and Mrs. Arian Haroldsen and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zinn family at Kingsburg. They and Peggy were Tuesday eve arrived home Dec. 9. « « • ning dinner guests of Mrs. Or ma Cleaver. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E s t r i <• k . Mrs. Cleaver’s It Must Be True - brother-in-law and sister of Beverly Cazier in Ne** Meridian were Saturday They Have More Funi Plymouth. visitors. They were noon dinner Mrs. Arnold Strawn, ofCald guests of the Delbert Cleavers. Only almut two per can* of the Earl Strawn home. . I ♦ American women are natural Tlx- Pollyanna Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Haroid- ly blonde, hair coloring dinner w is called off due to tin- sen left Nov. 25 with Mr. and makers report. bad weather. The clubwill in<*<T Mrs. Cecil Dr m kali and Roy This year alone, women will this Thursday afternoon at th» bi mkall of Nampa for a trip to spend 1180 million on hair Imine of Mr .. Her-a-ha I Thomp southern ( alifornia. The coloring products, choosing son. It will lie tlieir Chnstrna H.iroldsens visitej their daugh- from 30 shades of blonde. meeting with gift exchange There will be an election of officers, and they will close thi years business. PERSONAES Kingman Kolony CORRESPONDENT « ■ 1 WORK SMARTER - NOT HARDER Sprucing up for the holidays? Upholstered furmtui *• with stain resistant finish may, in time, require a general cleaning, especially on chair arms and headrest. When winter weather grips the air — put grip into your winter weather driv ing The Trail maker give* dependable ■go in ice or »now The best all-around cleaner is water with a small amount of detergent or ammonia added, advises Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Oregon State University Exten sion home furnishings spe cialist. Wipe the soiled areas with a moistened cloth, but avoid soaking or harsh rubbing. A dry cleaning fluid may be needed for areas soiled by body or hair oil. Sponge lightly, avoid soaking or rubbing. Make sure there is adequate ventila tion If this doesn't do the trick, you may need a foam cleaner. Check the instructions for cor rect usage. Wipe the cleaned area thoroughly with a damp sponge or cloth to remove all traces of the cleaner. If foam cleaner is left on, the effective ness of finish to repel stains may be destroyed. -B. Strawn, OSU Extension Specialist. Young and Tender - Packed With Mouth-Watering Goodnest . Whole I EXCHANGE EXCHANGE TARTER’S PH. 372-3549 Nyssa, Ore O.K. TIRE STORE Sugar Scope White Satin 10’1.19 99< Famous Size Mouthwash 3 • *1°° Chocolate Drops k> WE GIVE S A H GREEN STAMPS • Nyssa Rexall Pharmacy 129 MAIN ST. £ Detergent K pH. 372-3551 NYSSA, OREGON Gain Beans Mayonnaise Shrimp i Giant Sise Box Jack 'n' Beanstalk Cut - No. 303 Cans BE PRACHCAl ! \ curo» Fryers |7 LB. lb n • »«..ppi.- i — ____ Lt Æ k a Drink GIVE THE LITTLE ONES CLOTHING FOR CHRISTMAS BOYS' (SIZES 6 TO 18 MONTHS) STEVIE PREST suns "C" Grade Frozen Toms i* - -- $4.98 L (NEVER NEED IRONING) (SIZES 3 TO 7 YEARS) GIRLS' Corduroy Sets $3.49 (SIZES 6 TO 18 MONTHS) Dresses $2.79 - $2.98 A NICE SELECTION - 3 TO 6 YRS. REGISTER NOW FOR FREE XAIAS TREE (FULLY DECORATED) AND 3 OTHER GIFTS DRAWING DEC. 23 AT 7:30 P. M. PRESENCE TO Wl’.l UNNECESSARY OPEN SUN., DEC. 24 2 P. M. - 5 P. M. FOR LAY AWAY PICK UPS HormeTs Delicious Canned lb Crisp Juicy Stalks Delicious UMKIOUS Hams J2 ^4” s r~~ Yams Johnston's 34-oz. Pies 53 Mince and Pumpkin Royal Garnet Grape Juice 8S1 (HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM) w NYSSA, OREGON Grapefruit 29c is Corned Beef rsx 4ÍP Cake IUIÎX""*- B--' 3i8( NYSSA VARIETY STORE Applesauce n .. Tomato Soup 204 MAIN ST. 4’/i-oz Can 4-89‘ Mixed Nuts ££ I Him Velvet Suits $5.98 Orleans Cocktail PH. 372-3941 Campbell'a BAKERY SPECIAL Freshly Baked 2:25e Grapes Red, Sweet, Delicious RAY'S FOOD FAIR 4