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# * «* # « A Ä * * # ; «D O THF N YSSA G A TE CITY J O U R N A L. N Y S S A . OREGON PAGE TWO ® „ to E t lm s io u I ait . Holt I* Gathering BI(G BE Mi) U u r IS- Mr Pe'.er on and A Wright, project leudr: ir.t Ridgeview Extension club met *-th tiie pro Jo.: leader M. Irma Hopkins. Mr M 'ir!e Tuppeny a. i Helen Hatch of t i e A a-d B *x • 'b a' • r it • : M Tuppeny la t Friday Margaret Tannin* L . r .da Harr. O t R ) O h i l t i were S u n d a y') »a e t in the F h ll O u ea re m G inger calked In *he a item. ■ n Mr aitil Mr 8.11 ft-vk in of t’ a - (a.ie <an»e u B g Bend Weilne da. e . * . MM f .■ la K f II W m went home with tlietn to ;. it until Sunday Mr and Mr Verner Hopkin Mr-, ft,la l.ee Z ftiU and Laafcy, Fa.- Marie Hopkin; and Edgar Nelaji. w m t to M rCell and Cueftde Sui day Kenny cam* h.jmr with then. Mrs Harvey Hatch. Helen and Ffiilllp spent Sunday afternoon w.'.h M r and Mrs Beri La Rue at the motel, where they are staying until he U able to make the trip liome to Halfway. Oregon Harvey Hatch made a busin* -s trip to Vale Monday forenoon Mr and Mrs. Harold T h o m ii of W ilder were Sunday dinner gue-t.- ol Mr and Mr , Bill Van Oe Water Mr and Mrs Kenneth Smith and family of Caldwell. M r and Mr Walt Abbott and Susie of Parma and Mrs. Maxine De Mark of Parma were Sunday dinner guest- pi ne Chet Smith home M; and Mr Boy.e Vai. I)e W - er. Billie arid Lora.ne. *e.-e Sand..;, dinner guests of Mr Alta Orahan. Mr. and Mrs. Don Borer, and 1am- lly of Nampa. visited in the Darrel English home Sunday Mrs Prone Stradley entertained thg Jolly Janes club a’ her hone Wedne-day aftem<- :. Mr and Mrs Don Halt and Mar;. Dawn and Mr Fern Ha. o: A rian pent Sunday even in 4 m ti.e Harvey Hat h home rf ■ .trul Mar.e arid <*•:> ol J epn. Or- - ■ w • • are:: tarn.lie returning h :ne Sunday afternoon Ralph Hatch o f Caldwell w-ex e...,: la tne hi me ;*arer.: Mr and Mi Han.ev Ho' Mr and Mr H mer Hat. :i f Caldwell were Sund.ii I the Harvey H * Ml' Bernice Chaney ».no : ... ( e I over the week-end with her purer.' Mr and M r Horace Chur*'. "Grandma" Chaney of N> a pent the past week in the home of her son, Horace Chaney. Mr and Mrs H-.mer Hatch and Ralph of Caldwell were dinner true t in the Harvey Hatch home Thur day evening Mr and Mrs. Ed Abble. formerly of Bur Bend, but now of Canada. . • Th jr da-. Cartwright home, on their way home Armstrong Linoleum Quaker Rugs Quaker Yard Goods 6 fo o t. 9-foot and 12-foot widths Armstrong Standard Inlaid Armstrong Asphalt Tiles i: ah extended fr.p through Ore- y . California Mexico and Idaho M and Mr B od W *l*h and fam ily t f Cald.vell -pei Sunday evgn- . in the Horete Chaney in.ni* Irnmjr Thom p-jn celebrated his i: birthday la.-t -Saturday a fter- - with several of hi> cie a.aee. H rece.ved several little retnsin- H. n»v ; M er-.* e rests and cake M and Mr Harvey Bennet were busineas visitor- In Nampa F h dkj Mr and Mr Harvey Bennett and Margaret and D.< kie attended a . K.-.ei- fel home Sunday Pa- Murray arid La Rayne Smith pent la t week-end with Mr and Mr Kenneth Smith of Caldwell Mr and M. Tom Crintloe Mr I . - B e ln a g uf B> . r and M. Leora B' .nap of G lenn Ferry were Sunday diriner gue- - , of Mr and Mr Dyre R .oerts and family. The 4-H Sewuig club g.rls met with Mrs. Goldie Roberts Monday rught Wayne Roberts, manager of the Adrian high school basketball team, attended the tournament at Union. Oregon over the week-end. Mr and Mr. Ray Cartwright visit ed her mother. Mrs Naomia Wright, in Nampa last Friday. Mr and Mrs Raymond Cartwright enjoyed a visit last Sunday with her - i - ter. Mrs. Robert Rotherneck and family o f Burns Her father and mother and two sisters also were Sunday dinner guests. Mrs. Irma Hopkins and Mrs Ool- die Roberts attended a P T A exe cutive meeting in Adrian Monday night. Mr and Mrs Ray Cartwright visit ed their son. Arthur, and family In Ny a Saturday evening Arthur la still sick with the mumps. Lorain* and Billie Van De Water Margaret Bennett and Agnas Hout- man attended the basketball tour nament at Union. Oregon Friday and Saturday. Mr and Mr Babe Hamilton and Donny of Newell Heights spent S at urday evening in the Dyre Robert- home. U y To Twin Fall»— Mr and Mr- Bernard Frost and Bunky” flew to Twin Falls with C liff Mink Sunday morning for breakfast. While the Frosts were eating breakfu t w.;h Mrs. Frost’s parent in Twin Falls, Mr Mink was eating in Gooding The group left here at 7 o'clock and returned at noon. Latest Patterns— Largest Stocks Unfinished Chests Mere From I tab— Mr Royal Carver of Plain City, Utah is in Ny-sa visiting at the homes of Mr and Mrs Vern BeFslry and Mr and Mr Frank Skeen She will leave for home tonight, after spending five day here At Factory Close-out Prices Kitchen Heaters Visit» In Nyrs*a— Mrs Tom Goodier Is staying at the home of Mrs Verda Steinke while Mr Goodier is in the hospital receiving treatment New white enmal— Slightly damaged At Wholesale Prices Davenos, Bedroom Sets. Dining Sets and Chrome Sets Below the Market Prices H o m e b e a u t y b a g ia s with... SHOP FOR GREATER V A L U E S AT ED CASE FURNITURE CO. U. S. 20 No. of Y. Nyssa Stunk Lumber Co. • - *> TH UR SD A Y. M AR f'H 13. 195? ih tn t lf f Farmers O u u g r I aft a\ions m* « t;.e tt ? K tre n M i--:;e.. ■*:ta Mr- A ;: Hawk.ns in charge M < Mi ■ k* T ..i r * at the he :ne of Shirley Skr.ner this Friday Mr Charley Culbertson ai.d Larry went to Or.tar: with Mr« Claude W ..-in Saturday to attend a 4-H officers meeting Larry is president of the livestock club which M r» w . son lead- Mr and Mr Lou De Qoede left Thursday mommg for their home in OgJen after spending a vrwek here with relatives. O W YH E E Mar IT Mr and M> A-"- Hakgute V.sited iu i v . l l F - * Ikbt weea with their a. Kni!n<-y Hawkins, and family M- and Mrs. A1 Parker and daughter o f Homedale moved en w ta m e r O r a m D e n t il piece wnish was recent: Bi uce English by Roy Tilford of H .medal* ■Mr- Oeorge Schweuer entertained 12 members o f the Pleasant Hour club and Mrs F L. Olmstead of O n tario Wednesday afternoon The Patron* to \ ole meeting was to make final plans for ( >n School Bond* the associated club meeting, which will be held In the home enconomics room of the Nyssa high school Sat .APPLE V ALLEY. Mar 1J—a bond election will be held from 1 p. m urday. March 22. Mr and Mrs R L Patton have to 6 p m Friday. March 21 to per moved to Quincy, where they will be mit electors to vote on the question in business. They took Paulette Pat of issuing bonds for construction of ton with them. She had been stay a new school building Mr and Mr- Herb Nelson and ing here as her mother is ill. Archi Atagi and family will move onto the family took then daughter. Mrs. Tom Frar.kur.. to her home m Washing - Patton place. Mr. and Mrs Oeorge Schweirer ton Friday o f last week She had went to Nampa Sunday to the K en visited several days with her parents The grade school boys played in neth Ahrens hom/, where Mrs Schweiaer was an overnight guest. the basketball tournament in Notus On Monday Mrs. Schweizer went on Thursday and Friday of last week to Boise, where she did some shop They were defeated both evenings. Thursday evening by Sunny Slope ping Mr and Mrs Kenneth Kygar and and FYiday evening by Middleton. daughters have moved into the ten Both were hard fought games. ant house on the Florence Kygar Mr and Mrs. C. L Fritts visited ranch, while he is feeding some cat Mr and Mr- Ham Crosswhite of tle for Delos Foster on Lynn Kvgar's Nampa Sunday afternoon. place. Jim Lane returned Thursday of Mr and Mrs Byrd Walters went last week after spending a week in to Boise Sunday to the home of her Eugene. Oregon. parents, Mr and Mrs Ralph Jones, George Bailey was taken to the to see Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones Nyssa hospital Tuesday morning. and Sharen o f Spokane, who were The W.S.C.S will meet with Mrs. visiting in Boise. Mrs Werner Peutz and Wanda Andrew Standal Wednesday. March and Mrs. William Peutz were Sun 19 Mrs. Anna Nelson and Mrs. Earl day dinner guests in the home of Dodge and sons of Mountain Home Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mose- Mr and Mrs. La Var Hawkins and visited Wednesday and Thursday in family o f Klam ath Falls visited in the Herb Nelson and Jack and Con the home of his parents, Mr. and ley Wilson homes. They also visited in Ontario with their mother, Mrs Mrs. Art Hawkins. Sunday. Rex Walters of Boise arrived at Mollie Nelson. Frank Smith entered a Boise hos the home o f his parents, Mr and Mrs Ellis Walters Friday afternoon pital Monday for treatment. to get his daughter. Brenda, and took John Richards has returned home her back to Boise with him for the after serving for four years in Japan week-end. with the armed forces. He brought Th e Q. K K. club meeting will be his wife and two-year-old baby with held Thursday afternoon. March 20 him. at the home o f Mrs. Jesse Ditty. The P T. A executive board mem The P T. A. council will meet bers called on the P. T. A president, Saturday In Adrian at the grade Mrs. Orley Smith, fo r coffee Friday school building. The meeting will morning. They brought a gift and start at 10 a. m with a sack lunch doughnuts, but were also treated at noon. with a pan o f hot cinnamon rolls The women o f the O K K club Mrs. Smith had just baked served lunch at the R L. Patton Mr and Mrs Conley Wilson and farm sale Tuesday and report a sons and Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Cald successful sale. well motored to McCall Sunday to M. L Judd. Charley Culbertson visit Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Cald and S. D. Bigelow attended a ceme well. tery board meeting at the Werner Mrs. Bertha Morris of Parma was Peutz home Monday evening. a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Jack Mr and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald Reed and Mrs. Ella Stephens. In the and family were dinner guests in afternoon, the women called on the Payette Sunday at the Jay Duncan Jay and Cecil Leigh families. home Jim Duncan. who has Just The regular P. T A. meeting will completed boot camp training at be held at the schoolhouse Thursday San Diego, was at home on leave evening at 8 o'clock Election of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bradley and officers will be held and Clarence sons moved to Quincy Saturday Knelfel o f Parma will show travel Mr Bradley has been In the garage pictures. Miss Zimdar will provide business at Owyhee Junction for sev special music. eral years. Jack Reed returned home Monday ‘T h e Handy Workers" was the evening from a business trip to name chosen for the new 4-H cluo. Washington. which was organized last week at the Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smalley and home o f Patrica Babcock. Officers Bob and Eloise visited Mr. and Mrs elected are Karen Mitchell, presi Dan Nichols in Donnelly Sunday dent. Peggy Morris, vice president, They made the trip home by Me- and Shirley Skinner secretary. P a call and Cambridge. trica Babcock and Josephine Men- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pilcher o f Nam da2ona are on the program commit pa visited the Harry Ray family tee and Kay McDonald Is news r e - ; Tuesday evening of last week porter Other members are Donna The measles are still on the ramp Fehlman, Janette Hays and Edna age, with several pupils from each Llnvllle. On Friday evening the girls room being absent each day MOST CHOICE Of MODELS In all tha lo w -p ric e field — 18 h a a w t ifv l Ford’s "fustest” n « w m a g a i», fo tti o ffe rt you your cK ok . « of 18 modelt in three g re a t linei; M ainine, Cattom- hne, and Crettime. There't bound to be one that It exactly turted to year weed , . . priced for yuur pocketbooh._ <r* m PROMPT FARM SERVICE Bov Scout* o f >V8M in Honor iContinueo fi >m Page 1) shewn Many a evviti* facilitie m i scene were sh wa o l the camp io- ca ed nr. Warm Lake in Idaho Ru > B uler 5ccutu.a. ter of troop 463 * i the narrator Forward On Liberty's Team " was the theme o l the closing cere- mony presented by Explorer post 404 of Ontario I: wa- a living replica of the Scout week poster W ith back ground music of "God Bless Amer ica". Cub Scout Dennis Lynch, Boy Scout Larry Lynch and Explorer Delmer Skeen were framed In front of a large rephea of the Liberty bell Special lighting effects helped to make the scene impressive Bill Lords. Explorer advisor, directed the scene. The program was concluded with taps played by Vernon Pond of troop *19 During the evening program. Gene Clark, district chairman, presented a scouter's key to Harold (Dusty > Rhodes o f Ontario for attainment in scout leaders' training Clark also extended thanks to all individuals and organizations who helped make the jamboree a success. Scouters ac ting as chairmen were Bill Lords, physical arrangements; Don Benson, exhibits; Paul House, evening pro gram; and Ross Butler, scoutcraft skill contests. Winners of the scoutcraft skills contests between the Boy Scout troops were as follows: Knot tying, won by troop 419 (Clinton Butcher. Dennis Forbes, Dirk Rinehart. Kent Lovejoy and Tommy Sallee' second, troop 464: first aid relay, won by troop 464, second, troop 485, 2nd L D. S ward. Nyssa; fire by flint and steel, won by Rodger Ben son, troop 464 second, Jim Butler, troop 464. third, Raymond Draper Owyhee L. D. S.; signalling, won by- troop *19 Paul Mlnnick. K it Lvve- j iy, Dennu Forbt Thomas Sail-?«« econd. troop *M. third, troop 458; bugling won by Vernon Pond, troop 41», second Bill Looney troop *36, Adrian United Presbyterian churca, -.¡urd, Jim Honeyfurd, troop 4<>* tug- o-«ai 4 • nd. troop 4oJ Val< L D S Ward, tnird, troop 421 Ontario L D S ward Following the contests the Cubs. Scouts and Explorer -pen- the rest of the afternoon touring the Idaho Power substation and the Ontario water department pumping plant. WALLPAPER QUICKEST DRESS UP FOR ANY ROOM C ' ^ . fflx v »• -7 L -1 »> ■ , ). e . T V V Enjoy a colorful now background See our large selection of smart modern A L L KIND S OF Real Estate Loans wallpapers Prompt, Courteous Service 16 North 3rd. '• i / -L O A N S - KEN POND - Real Estate Insurance Phone 218 DON B. 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