Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 06, 1952, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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»he week -end. Mt and M w Dick tin SiUngton. Nannette Bybee a n i
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A-shcraft s»ei.i the week-em» at ibe Ivan Flake A bocal duet was given
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by Mr and Mrs Maurice Glover, ac­
Mr A) id Mr; Wa^ace Thom a.
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companied by Ml - Vella Dee PouJ
*r»ve ñamad their new daughter La»'-
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Mr- Art Spark, ana ehlriey ana
son
APPLE VALLEY, Mar •- Thursday etm 3 ’.ell*, s r « Wa, born Peta-uary KJ.VOMAN KOLONY Mar. « —Mi s Ouy. M* andi Mr- f * “
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afternoon v
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Return to fta h —
Bailey home u.-hided Mr
Qarne:
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ony area won an es-=ay writing con-
Mr and Mrs Prank Hooper ana
St eJ and daughter, Mr- Dorothy
Arthur Johnson, formerjjr o f Ap-
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conducted by the Mercy Hos- ^ ^ i c e is M ltta c in Arkansas son. Kay, and daughter. Jane, re-
plv valley, but now living ir. Breo.- test
Stutter.nger of Parma and Mr
pital guild of Nampa on the subject
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turnea to their home in Hooper,
«rton, Washington, visited Tue.
Reed' , grandson o: Nampa
Mr and Mis Rusaeii Patton and Utah this week, after spending a
i of Why I Want to be a Nurse*’ Sue
in the Petut ana won a t25 prize in the contest, which , Dr and Mi Harry Rowe and son
Although the local pupil did not /* u lpv ^vdnesday
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t c week visiting at the home of their
bring any blue ribbons home from Ca.ley home- Thursday and Friday was conducted In conjunction with t were Friday evening dinner giasst- son and brother. Delbert Hooper,
me dec-la.notion contest held in R os­ he was a suest of Mr and Mr Ora nurse recruiting program The many at the Don Fox home,
here. They had been in Portland,
well. they did very well, in that out Newgen in Sunset valley, after which entries In the contest were Judged
\jr and Mrs. H. L Day entertained where they visited another son. Pad
where
he
will
of the 16 entr.e there were 15 rib­ he left for Seattle,
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by a member of the teaching staff the following Saturday evening at R. Hooper, and family.
• is., hrs father be .ore returning to and a member of the guild.
canasta Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hill,
bons won.
Nine local youth attended the
The^seconH nf th .
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Mr and Mrs John Dority of Ny.ssa Mr and Mr- Alvin Warden and Mr Attends Concert—
MYP rally in Kuna Sunday evening.
The Misses Nanette Bybee and
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dT l ,U M ' ° f Mr - d Mrs. Claude pay.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Wilson, and Tuesday, starling at 10 o'clock
Carol Folkman were among Nyssa
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Give Proeran»—
Dale and Jimmy visited Mr and
Mr and Mrs Floyd Seminars and
and Mrs H ^ D*y. Mr and Ad
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m residents attending the eight piano
Mr, Dick Curt.- and baby daughter family of Parma have moved into Mrs Howard Day and Sandra Day
The adult members of the aa«>n>c symphony concert at Nampa Mon­
in Caldwell Sunday evening. Mr the tenant house on the Pettit ranch. and Oarnet and Robert Ritchie were priesthood gave the program of the day evening.
and Mr Lande Dutro in Nampa
Delmar and Verlene Smith have Sunday d im er guests at the Claude l D S second ward Sunday even-
and Mr and Mr Oeorge Miller in been 111 with the measles
Day home.
ing. with Chairman Waynard Talbot Here From Ogden—
Melba
Mr and Mrs Conley Wilson and
Mr and Mrs Orland White of presiding and Eldred Irving conduc-
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Barker of
Mr and Mr Ralph Rogers and family were Sunday evening supper Ny^sa were Sunday evening visitor* ting Special musical numoe s
Ogden left Tuesday morning to re­
children of Ontario visited in the guests In the Cedric Caldwell home, at the L. R Price home
given by 40 members of the pri
y turn home after spending two days
Earl Boston home Friday evening. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Caldwell of
Mrs. Dale Ashcraft returned home class, under the direction oi
’ • at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Smith are McCall visited with them and other Thursday from John Day Her two Laurence Cleaverly. Talks were giv
Bybee.
parents of a boy. born February 27. relatives Sunday.
grandchildren returned with her for by Glenn Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Ma
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r> Br'*n*u'h ***• Son lay dio* Students iu Tn
n » r r . n i « c ! M r u . d U i La« Bald-
Speaking
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11: and U.^ Hoben Weir and
BIO BEND Mar
The Jol'.v Jane
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M: j;id Mr% I e bu.
Club met with Mrs Angie
Chaney
Mr and Mr- Darnll Engl.-h art
Wednesday, February Tt A pink ana
blue sheerer was given for Mr Ka> • the parents oí a hoy borr. February
1*9 The boy ha, been named Darnll
mond Cartwright
Wayne.
H r and Mr J"h:. i '
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Mrv
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lnon
Mr, uyrr
Mr n
Herb
J Mr
Dyre
J,mmy spent Friday evening m the h .,* ..;, attended a pinochle parts
Turn Jones home in 1* aer Bend
home of Mr Carl H . n
M r and Mr Ray Cartwr-ght visit* Newell Height Thursdav afternoon
ed their non. Arthur and family
ju n and Berme Poi..>rd br i ht
Fhiday and also attended \lr- their mother. Mr Vei P
I/owe's funeral, which wa held in Caldwell here to -ee the.r uncle. Pug
^ yss*-
Swigert. who is suffering from a
Mr and Mrs. Tom Jone and Jan- broken leg Thursday evening Jim i-
ice and Mary Ellen went to Mar .rig home from Korea Hr .rned up r
Sunday and were dinner guests of another term and expects to return
her sister. Mrs. Rodney Hawes, and to over >ea_s duty,
family.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Cartwright spent
Ora and Oene Harper of Caldwell Tuesday helping her
(er Ml
visited Pug Swigert Monday after- William Lawler, get ready for a sale,
noon.
which was held Wednesday, Febru-
Ross and Eleanor Engli h were **0 ^7
cared for in the Dyre Robert h >me
Mr John Harr, an family
while their mother wa In the : - Arlaona v.sited her aunt Mr Ray
pital.
Cartwright, at the home of her par-
Mr. and Mrs Jack Slabaugh spent em Mr and Mrs William Lawler
the week-end in the home oi her
A family dinner wa- enjoyed at
parents, Mr. and Mr Chet Smith
Clarence Kneifel home in Parma
The rest of the children came home Sunday, honoring cousins of the
Sunday and all enjoyed a family family. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Buchler
dinner.
and baby of South Dakota. Mr.
Mr and Mrs BUI Van De Water Buchler is on leave from the navy
and Kenny were Sunday dinner and *‘-'>ppe<i by to visit the C Coun­
guests of Mrs. Olive Miller in Cald- oilman family of Roswell. Mr Har­
well.
vey Bennett. Mrs. Clarence Kneifel
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Hackett of oi Parma and Mrs. Su-ie Mae Rob-
Emmett spent Sunday In the John lIW oi Parma.
Thompson home
Mr and Mrs. Herman Casey of
Mr and Mrs. Richard Kiel and Boise, cousins of Mr Ralph Stark.,
family of Marsing visited his uncle '■tsi’.ed Sunday in the Stark home.
Harvey Hatch, and family Sunday Others who enjoyed the day with
Mr and Mrs. Z Davidson visited lhem * er‘‘ Mr and Mrs. Frank Dine.,
one day last week In the Case Mun- ot Homedale, Mr and Mrs. Oeorge
tjewerff home.
Dines of Marsing and Sinar Carrol.
Mrs Robert Weir, Mr- Clara Cas- tn old-time friend of the Dines fam-
sell and Mrs. Myrtle Hatch were l*V ’^h«*0 they all lived in Missouri
Caldwell visitors Monday While
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stark, and
there they visited Mr and Mrs Will -v ,r and Mrs. Robert Weir were busi-
Schultz and Mrs. Ca .sell aunt. Mrs. n*
visitors In Nampa Thursday.
Charley Paine.
Mr Weir went to consult an eye
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mr doctor. They also attended the llve-
and Mrs. Will Robinson and Mr
stock sale in Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucas received
announcement from Mr and Mrs.
Pete Sleeper in Oardena. California
announcing the arrival of a boy
Mrs. Darrill English and new baby
came home from the hospital Mon­
day forenoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts and
Sharen and Karen and Wayne, and
Ros, and Eleanor English spent Sun­
day in the home of Mrs. Robert;.'
at the
sister. Mrs. Bert Blade's of Nampa
Mr and Mrs. John Thompson,;
Charles Witty, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts.
Mr and Mrs. Varner Hopkins, and |
MARCH 11
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney, at­
tended the high school P T A
meeting in Adrian Monday night.
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Prosser went
to Emmett Sunday to visit their
daughter, Mrs. Delno Brock, and
family.
Mrs. Flora Swigert was operated
on la«t Thursday in Nampa at the
Naxarene hospital.
A D r u g g is t
JOURNAL. ^ Y S ^ > < m E G U ir T h u r s d a y , MARCH b . .» s ¿.
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Don't Forget the
ROAD DISTRICT
MEETING
Little Theater
When You Buy From PETERSON'S, You Always Get More For Your Money Because You Know
You're Getting Quality Merchandise Backed By Peterson's Reputation For "Dependability." When
You Get Bargains Like This, Backed By That Dependable Reputation, It's Really a BIG EVENT!
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Before he can even apply for
the rigid state board examina­
tion, the phurmaclst-m-train-
mg must have behind him 4
long,
intensive
years
of
SPECIALIZED s c i e n t i f i c
training in a university. AFT­
ER passing his state board, he
must serve further "appren­
ticeship" as an assistant. Only
then Is he ready to fill your
doctor's prescription here.
l’ HONE 256
Owyhee Drug Co.
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Society Clives P rogram —
The members of the Nys a Second
Ward Relief society gave the pro-
; grain Sunday evening at the church.
| Stake President Emma Chysraus was
I present and delivered a talk. The
! theme of the evening stressed,
| "Home Night" for L D S. families.
Several talks were given on the sub­
ject, and special music was furn­
ished by the -inging mothers, under
the direction of Mis. D. O. Bybee A
violin trio, Nani Child. Amy X,ewis
and Donna Lee Wilson, played two
numbers and Mrs Lawrence Cleverly
sang a solo Mrs. "Brig" Olson Is
president of the association.
Tax Man Coming—
A representative of the Oregon
income tax department will be iu
the county next week to assist tax­
payers with their tax returns He
will be in the courthouse at Vale
March 10 from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m and
! in the Moore hotel in Ontario March
! 11 and 12 from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
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All you have to do to take advantage of
this BARGAIN is deliver between March
8 and April 1 your car or truck to the
New Nyssa Motors Chevrolet Agency
in Nyssa and we will give a complete
Chevrolet and inspect our new building.
Our shop is open for all types oi
mechanical service
Your Nyssa Chevrolet Agency
For Service See Nyssa Motors
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