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OW YHEE, April 21—The Sunset
valley extension unit m et W ed
nesday, April 13 with Mrs. Martha
Klingback.
A demonstration on
wall finishes was given by Mrs.
Orover Cooper. Mrs. L. W Pom e
roy, vice chairman, presided over
the business meeting, due to Che
absence of Mrs. Kennetfn M cDon
ald, chairman. A nomlnatintj com
mittee consisting of Mrs. K lln g-
baek, Mrs. Pomeroy, and
Mrs.
Harold Pivecoat was named. Elet-
tlon of officers w ill be held at the
next meeting.
Due to the fa c t1 children of Hines. Mr. and Mrs
that program planning day
is Earned Barker and fam ily of On-
scheduled before the next regular tario, Mr. and M.
H' ard Eva:u>
meeting date of the unit.
T h ej and daughter of Parma, Mr. and
members decided to hold the meet- ] Mrs. Keith Tallm an and children of
ing one week early so Chat officers Homeaale, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
would be elected before program Brewer and sons, and Mr. and Mrs
planning day. T h e discussion sub T. H Brewer.
Mr. and Mrs. Huiih Glenn and
ject at an all day meeting to be
held at Sunset valley hall W ed Billy were Sunday dinner guests in
nesday. May 4 will be buffet meals. the Russell Patton. Sr. home.
Mrs. Jets.se Ditty was surprised
Mrs. Dor thy Slippy and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Mearl McClure Saturday by a group o f friends
and children were Sunday guests j who called at her home in honor
in the Charley Culbertson h om e.! of her birtliday. The guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell W illiam s1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dodson and
were hosts at dinner Sunday for Sliarrun, and Mrs. Leoia Ditty and
Mr. and Mrs. Jo.in W estfall and Mr. and Mis. Werner Peutz and
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Lake City, where she visited rel
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Home On Leave—
Wanda. Cake and ice cream were somation allowed two films on
atives.
She returned home with
Fred Raymond, • Sergeant 1st class Dale R. Dor- (
served during the evening.
Mental Hygiene
man is home on leave from Ger- j Mr. and Mrs. Leo Child and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Duncan and
H o*.,
fam ily o f Payette were Sunday din- er gave a skit entitled. "M y M oth many, where he has been on as- , A m i ChUd. who also visited in
Mrs. Russell Talbot signedment for the U S. army Utah.
ner guests in the home of Mrs er-in-law.’’
Duncan's aunt. Mrs. Martha K lin g- and Mrs. Doyle Anderson served criminal investigation division, for
refreshments at the close of the the past three years.
Sergeant Here From Pocatello—
back
Dorman is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth McDonald was ill meeting.
Mr. and Mr. Afton Paris and
Mr. and Mrs. Bart M cKinney of Mrs. O. E. Dorman.
several days last week with a
son, Stephen o f Pocatello arrived
Wheeler
visited
in
the
Houston
throat infection.
last week fo r a visit at the home
Mr. and Mrs. John Wesfall and Dunaway home one day last week. Return From Utah—
of Mrs. Paris' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
hildren of Hines were overnight Mr. and Mrs. M cKinney are the
Mrs. M. Bair returned Saturday Dean Smith.
quests in the T. H. Brewer home, owners of the Rust ranch.
from a two-weeks visit in Salt
Mrs. Kenneth McDonald
and j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raymond
children and Mrs. Martha K lin g- ] were hosts at dinner Sunday for
back and Fred attended the open j Mr. and Mrs. Herb M iller and I
nouse held in Adrian at the grade fam ily of Boise,
school building Saturday night.
I Mr. and Mrs. M ax M itchell and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton, Jr. three daughters have moved fro m ,
We Are Now In Position To Do
entertained with a picnic dinner Nyssa to che basement house be-
All Types Of Cabinet Work And
iunday for Mr. and Mrs. A. T. longing to Cecil Loy, located next
.‘atterson of Wilder, Mr, and Mrs. to the Owyhee garage which Mr. | Contract Building.
Clayton Patton and children. Mr. Mitchell operates with his broth-
and Mrs. Norman D ow las and er.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeonje Schweizer
xiys, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Slippy
Johnson Cabinet Shop
and boys, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. attended a picnic Sunday in Fruit- I
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land at the Bud Vanscoy home.
Crocker and daughters.
1 M ile North O f Nyssa-
Eldon K lin g back of Emmett was
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Riddle
Parma Junction On Highway 95
and
three
children,
and
Mr. an overnight guest Monday in the
B R O W N IE ’S C A F E
Riddle’s mother, Mrs. Riddle of home of his aunt, Mrs. M artha
Nampa, were guests in the Oharley K ling back.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Householder
Culbertson home Friday.
William Peutz spent a few days and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Marshall
in the Nyssa Nursing home last were Sunday dinner guests in the
week receiving medical treatment. Vic Marshall home.
! He is at home now and feeling
Mr. and Mrs. G rant Patterson
some better.
Even if the accident is not your fault —can you
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mrs. Martha
Kliragbeck, Mrs. Fehlman and fam ily, and Mr. and
A nd how
be sure the other fellow will pay?
Jesse Gregg and son, and Mrs. Mrs. DeVon Larson and children
4nnie G regg made a trip to Boise picnicked Sunday at Owyhee dam.
about those injured in your car?
| Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oral H ite took
Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters and
their house guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Medical Payments Insurance costs $4
' Mrs. El Its Walters .were Sunday J. P. Nanery and Caryl Sohweizcr
I tuests in Boise at the R. C. Jones
of Seattle, as far as Pendleton,
for up to $500 per person to meet
! and Rex Walters homes.
where they were m et by Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl J unguis t and
Mrs. Carl Schweizer of Seattle,
doctor and hospital bills. $5 buys
sons, Dustin and Jon, of Anderson
who took their daughter and Mr.
! ilam spent the week-end here vis-
and Mrs. Nanery back to their
$750 coverage and $6 pays such bills
I iting Mrs. Junguist’s parents. Mr.
homes Sunday.
and Mrs. S. D. Bigelow.
up to $1000 per person.
Ed Hite is here from Bliss vis
Prayer meeting will be held W ed
nesday evening. April 27 a t the iting in the Omar Hite home.
A dd Medical Payments to your Car Policy
O. R. Hite is spending this week
William G regg home.
Rev. Robert Kriner will hold ser in Haines.
R O BER T F. T H O M P S O N
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson W inter and
vices at Owyhee Sunday school
children attended the open house
Sunday, April 24.
The Owyhee P. T. A. m et Thurs. at the new sohoolhouse in Adrian
day evening at the schoolhouse. Saturday evening.
Mrs. W inter
1 Miss M argaret Beattie of the M ai- played several numbers on the
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