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Turpin left Thursday afternoon to Saturday night. Those attending Join Mr Newblll at the game which from here were Effie Rose Smith. was Che last of the season. They Ronald and Prancene Peterson, and Margie Salter* returned that night. A son was born last week to Mr Mrs Anna Pratt arrived Saturday NEWELL HEIGHTS. May 31—The eighth grade graduates, who were from Utah, where she has-been vis and Mrs Oene McKee Mr McKee enrolled In the United Presbyterian iting her grandchildren. She was j u on patrol duty on the west coast. Mr and Mrs Irvin Toplilf, Mr. Sunday school class were honored acompanied by Jeannle Pratt, who at a banquet sponsored Saturday will remain at the home of her fath- and Mrs. A. M Hammon and Mr evening by the members of the In ! er, Oene Pratt, for the summer Mrs ] and Mrs. Jake Borge attended the termediate classes and their numb Pratt will stay until after Decor - ! regular meeting of the Adrian Farm j ation day. Bureau Monday night, at which the ers. Anna Mae Dunton, daughter of Hell’s canyon dam was explained. The boys and girls o f the Inter Oene Pratt, won a scholarship from The Newell Heights study group mediate classes of the U P Sun the University o f Utah upon her day school are to meet at the church held its last meeting of the season graduation from high school In Thursday evening in the home of In Adrian at 7:30 Friday evening to Paragonah, Utah. She will work In join Stanley Hill in hauling some Mrs. Roy Hirai Mrs. Roger Nor Salt Lake City this summer sandstone from Rim rock to use n land was appointed as general study Bobby Turpin of Carey, Idaho has building an outdoor fireplace. After group chairman for the Adrian been visiting for the past week with the rock hauling the group will go grade school P T. A. for the coming her sister, Mrs. Bob Patterson. to the Stanley Hill home. year and Mrs Roy Hirai was named Mr. and Mrs A. M Hammon left Charles Newblll took a carload of Thursday to attend the funeral of as the new chairman for the Newell Heights study group. players to the game In Echo Thurs their nephew, Wld Hobson, at Lava day. Mrs Newblll and Betty. Mr Hot Springs. Idaho. Hobson, one of Eighth grade graduates from New and Mrs. Bob Patterson and Bobby j the boys found In the American ell Heights this year are: Anita Falls reservoir is the son of Mr and Pratt. Charlene Harris, Roberta Mrs. Willard Hobson. It was found Vanderpool, Karen McKinley. Effie that the boys died from some other Rose Smith. Carl Lee Hill and Gen [ cause than drowning as there was eva Connoughy. Graduation exer- no water In their lungs. M r and exercises were held at the Adrian high school Wednesday evening Mrs Hammon returned Saturday. The Adrian grade school held its Mr. and Mrs Pred Mitchell of i Clinton, Utah visited In the A. M a n n u a l last-day-of-school picn.c picnic Thursday A large crowd at Hammon home Sunday. * Kaye Hammon took part In the tended. The 9th and 8th grade boys won the baseball game from the Betty Wilson dance revue Monday dads I night In Nyssa. Mrs. Dick Kreigh and children Mary Stoker of Boise has been visiting Diane Hardman the past went to Buhl Wednesday to visit relatives. j week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ammann of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and | Mrs. Hooper took cars to the region Pueblo, Colorado visited in the home al L. D. S. dance festival at Nampa of her brother, Lee Saxton, from M W aM M M M M M Tuesday until Thursday of last week. They will visit in Lebanon. Oregon on their return trip through Cali fornia to Colorado. Molly Connaughy has gone to Prairie City to visit her sister, Mr Virgil Olp and family. Mrs. Howard Connoughy and children. Oeneva and Jimmy, left Thursday morning with Mr. Con naughy for his cattle camp In the hills. Louis Pratt, accompanied by Mrs. Jake Borge, Mrs. Lynn Hurst and Mrs Antrtnf. attended a meeting of the emergency health committee at the home of Mrs June Davis in On tario Friday evening Mr and Mrs Jake Borge attended the regional meeting of the Farm Bureau Federation in Ontario Wed nesday. Banquet Held For Eighth G radern FOR YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS | Bath Sets, Water Heaters and Pressure Systems Call J . C. S M I T H 13 Years In Nyssa Phone 78-J 15 Persons Attend Apple Valley 1 ea APPLE VALLE Y. May 31 —Approxi mately 45 persons attended the tea at the home of Mr,. Lucille Reed Wednesday afternoon and greatly ! enjoyed the talk given by Miss Celia I Cowan, a returned Methodist mis sionary from China Rev. Stanley Banks of Che Parma Community church led the group in prayer, Mrs Eva Leigh conducted the de votions and Miss Ellen Zindars fa v ored with two violin solos. After Miss Cowan's talk, refreshments were served by the hostess and her assistant, Mrs. Theima Fox. The next W S. C. 8 meeting will be held Wednesday, June 6 at the home of Mrs Jack Wilson, with Mrs. Luella Brenneman assisting. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFarlin and Mrs DeLoyd Schimmels and Larry and Kirby were Boise visitors Monday. Sunday school will be held as usual ait the Apple Valley Commun ity church Sunday morning, but there will be no preaching service as the minister will be In Pocatello attending the annual conference. The pulpit will be filled by another minister during the summer months. m DEAD ANIMALS Phone Collect Free Pickup Ontario Grain Co. 53 Phone 98 Main Plant 100 Ontario Parma Nyssa Idaho-Oregon Rendering Co. N yut. Oregon Mrs. Jenny Boston and Bob and Jim. of Ontario were overnight guests Saturday in the Earl Boston home. Darrell Butcher Is visiting rel- atives in Cottonwood this week Twenty neighbor women attended a pink and blue shower at the home of Olive Schritter the afternoon of May 17 honoring Mrs. Reba Hicks, Refreshments were served by Mrs. Schritter, Mrs. Lewi-, Mrs. Eichner and Mrs. Wagner after Mrs. Hicks opened her gift packages. Mrs. Opal Schimmels and family of Roswell were Sunday guests in the De Loyd Schimmels home. Three brothers and one brother's wife of Elmer Hicks visited several days last week in the Hick’s home. The visitors were from Washington. Tw brothers returned this week to find employment here for the sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Butcher are spending the week In Utah. Raymond Boston and sons, Bill and Rod, of Portland visited Sat urday in the J. I. Boston and Earl Boston homes. Marian Boston re turned to Portland with them Sun day morning to stay for several weeks. Mrs. Reulen Henshaw arrived home Saturday after a visit of sev eral days in Oregon. Her daughter, r A group of members of the Chris- j lan church motored to Cove W ed nesday to work on the camp in preparation to the summer church sessions that will be held there. I Whether Cultivating Or Doing Heavier Work Around The Farm THE 20 % FARMALL USES FOR THE HOT WEATHER FREE ESTIMATE GIVEN on all sheet metal work, heating and C LESS GAS ASK FOR A air conditioning needs SHOWDOWN DEMONSTRATION Come In Today | T o Sacramento— T o Cove— P 'S * # FALL AND YOUR AIR COOLER READY Mr and Mrs Frell Blair and son, Boyd, left Friday for Lewiston, Utah for a visit. They were accompanied to Lewiston by Mr. and Mrs Edward Leavitt, parents of Mrs. Blair and Mrs K E Cottle, who have been visiting In Nyssa for the past month. this Q& \ kind o f p a i"*! // SPRING IS THE TIME TO PUT YOUR FURNACE IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION FOR i T o Lewiston— Mr and Mrs Tom Burningham and Merle left Monday for Salt Lake City, where Merle will visit while Mr and Mrs. Burnlngham will make a business trip to Sacramento. near Vale. The dinner was given in honor of Neal Goodell who was home on leave from the navy. The Delbert and Loyd Cleaver family and Edward T op liff have been ill with the influenza. Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver, Alva Goodell and O. E. Cheldelin attended the Vale-Emmett baseball game Wednesday evening. Mrs. Leslie Topliff. Mrs. Willis Herd Loafing Shed | Bertram and Mrs. Alva Goodell were among those who attended a shower BUENA VISTA, May 31—Reta Mae for little Marcelle H ill Wednesday T op lilf has been having chicken- evening at the Frank Jayo home. pox. v Leslie T o p lilf is erecting a loaf To Logan— Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lawrence and ing shed for his dairy herd. sons and Mr. Lawrence's mother, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and Alva Mrs. M. P. Lawrence of Nampa, left Goodell, Jr., were Sunday dinner Tuesday morning for Logan, where guests at Mrs. Ethel Goodell’s home they will remain over Memorial day. Dorothy, who is employed In Hood I River, returned with her for a two- weeks vacation. Sam Caldwell left Friday morning I for his home in Yakima after vis iting several days with his brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cald well. j j | Farmer Erecting Or Call 0N Y0UR FARM PHONE 46 JUST CALL EDER HARDWARE CO. Owyhee Truck and Implement Co. 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