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« • JOURNAL r/ieNYSSA iw i SECOND «ACTION THE NYS8A GATE CITY JOURNAL. HYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 27. 1952 t hililrt n IVo^ram to F.T.A. NEW ELL H EIG H TS. Mar 27—Those attending the grade school P. T A meeting Thursday evening enjoyed an entertaining and interesting pro gram. The boys and girls o f the seventh and eighth grades enter tained with band music and special dances. The third grade put on a dramatization o f Indian life and Mrs Newbill led a group of first and second grades in physical education What Good Is Anything Without It! routines. Mrs. Jake Burge reported on the 1951 convention. Mrs Bill Kurtz and children and lira M L Kurts were Tuesday luncheon guests in the J C Durnil home in Parma They visited in the W ill Gahley home in the afternoon. Mrs. David Highland and Dwight were guests in the M L. Kurtz home I Tuesday in order that Mrs. H igh land might visit her brother. Bill and family. David Highland arrived in the evening and was a guest at din ner. Mr and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz and Mr and Mrs. Bill Kurtz and family were dinner guests in the H. E. Moore home in Adrian Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz and Elaine and Mrs. K. I. Peterson left Friday for Portland. The Kurtzs will visit in the homes of their brothers. Merle and Harold. Mrs. Peterson will visit her daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz were breakfast guests in the Dale Glenn home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kurtz and fam ily returned to their home In K la m ath Falls Thursday. Mrs. David Highland and son are guests in the parental M. L Kurtz Good health is the greatest as set a man or woman can have . . . in fact, it is the only R E A L asset. It depends on good living habits. It is doubly assured by a R E G U LA R (twice yearly) visit to a physician licensed to practice medicine We stand ready at all times to fill all prescriptions written by your own doctor. FOR SALE and family, Mr and Mr, Cruy Glenn and Guygnne and Luit Stain attend ed the Farm Bureau meeting in Adrian Monday evening Mr and Mrs. Martinez danced a Cuban num ber on the program Mrs. Lee Saxton and Jake Borge played for the dance m Sunset val ley Saturday night. .Vlr and Mrs. Jake Borge drove t o , Vale Tuesday evening on Farm Bureau business. ' ing the main spring that flows at a rate of 2.500.000 gallons of boiling i water In 24 hour, The spring Is re puted to be the world's largest hot ,pring Shirley Spark.-,, >emur and i cheer leader o f the group, and Dick Sparks, .-.emor. are grandchildren of Mrs. Sparks. Other guests were Bill 1 Ray, an Adrian graduate now serv ing in the navy; Tom Wiley, Dick; Hite, Pat Newby, Marge Nanny and Diane Hardman NolinI-* Pinochle Party Planned— The last of the series of pinochle 1 card parties sponsored by the Re- bekah lodge will be held March 29 at the I. O. O. F hall A potluck din ner will be served at 7 p. m. and playing will begin at 8 Admission will be by covered dish I ’r j't d By Farm Bureau Mivs Shirley Sparks, Adrian high schuul senior. recently won a nurs ing essay contest sponsored by the Mercy Hospital guild of Nampa. Miss Sparks received $25 for her winning raxay on the subject “ Why I Want To Be A Nurse” . "There is real reason to believe that better government at all levels! will become an accomplishment when people at the grass roots level attend party meetings, help buiid the policy o f their chosen party and encourage the best available candi dates to seek o ffice", aid Mrs. Jake Borge. publicity chairman o f the Malheur County Farm Bureau. ••in written statements, chairmen of both political por .es have praised the Farm Bureau for its efforts to make people more politically con scious. As an organization, the Farm Bureau works closely with elected representatives o f both parties. The good citizenship program is not for or aginsi either party. It is aimed at helping everyone be a better-in-1 formed voter, a voter who really makes his voice heard within his own chosen party. "The strength of a democratic government lies In the intelligent participation o f its cl'.izeiTs. Our na tion is strong because so many Americans have a voice in electing and planning policies "W e coul.1 be still stronger if every eligible citizen actually voted. In 194« only 50' o of our citizens of voting age, actually voted. "One o f our most important prob lems is to awaken our electorate; shock the complacency out of our make-up; make tills government of ours function. L et’s show the world 'democracy can work —Oet out the vote!” j home this week while David High- ; land and Tommy Bates are on a trip to the coast Mrs. Forest Hardman and Diane CLEANERS were in Ontario shopping Saturday. Mr Hardman has been remodeling a HOUSEHOLD CLEANING bedroom for Diane. Mr. and Mrs. George Rossbach jf SUPPLIES Boise were week-end guests in the Free llume Demonstrations ' George Schiemer home. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin T o p liff and PHONE 256 RAY WEBB Teresa visited in the Roy Howard Box 251 or phone 141-W2 ! home in New Plymouth Sunday PARM A, ID AH O afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin T opliff were | guests in the home of her b ren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren, in Par- ! ma Friday evening. Ed Campbell o f Drewsey was a j guest in the Leo W inn and Orton j Winn homes last week Mrs, Orton Winn's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ramsey of From Nyssa ! Marsing are to be guests in the ■1*11 SfliolarHliip EASTBOUND Orton Winn home Tuesday for a *9:*3 A. M. 9:0« P.M. 12i25 P. M. 4:43 A. M. birthday dinner, honoring Mr Ram- Earned B 0 y (>irl i sey. WESTBOUND A scholarship to the 1952 4-H Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn and 1:45 P. M. P. M. 9:45 P. M. 5:50 A. M. children were at the L. L. Kreager school at Oregon State college has ‘ Local to Boise <i>Local to Weiser home Sunday branding and de been won by Anne Simpson. 13, a Except Sundays and Holidays member o f the 4-H livestock club of horning cattle Mrs. Mari« Thomas. Ag«nt The Newell Heights Nimble Th im East Bench. This Is the Safeway Phone 217 ble club met in the home of their Stores’ award for the top livestock 22« Main St. leader, Mrs. Stanley Hill, Tuesday. breeding project in the county, an The girls finished their needle cases nounces Bob Clausen, manager of and are now ready to start head the Ontario Saleway store, and E scarfs. M. Hauser, extension agent. Mrs. Irvin Topliff, Mrs M. L. Anne started her 4-H sheep pro Kurtz. Mrs. C. B. Hill and Mrs. M. ject four years ago with a grade ewe L. Judd attended the meeting of the and two lambs. She sold these and ! associated clubs in Nyssa Saturday.; bought registered animals and now Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Martinez and has a flock of 26 head of purebred i family were dinner guests in the Ham psh Ires. | Ray Simpson home Sunday. Walter Prichard, Jr., 1«, Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Saxton have i won the $100 college scholarship moved Into the newly re-decorated which Safeway, Inc., presents an home on the Lee Saxton farm, nually to the 4-H’er who has the Lou Pratt and Anita and Frankie best livestock breeding project In the and Mr and Mrs. Antonio Martinez state. Only club members who have and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge won the summer school scholarship in a previous year are eligible for this state award. Young Prichard's breeding project Home beauty begias Includes four Guernsey females, a registered producing cow and three with. . . yearling heifers, and a purebred Spotted Poland China sow T h e dairy animals are bred through the D e schutes County Dairy Breeders asso ciation. Walter rents 2Si acres o f pasture from his father In exchange for labor, and raises oats and alfalfa. He said that 4-H dairy, pig and crop projects are a natural combination: the skim milk Is fed to the pigs and the hay and grain feed the dairy Stuns Lumber Co. animals and the pig. ELECTROLUX VACUUM Owyhee Drug Co. TRAILWAYS DEPARTURES in an Diego. engineering :hool at San To Return to Nyssa— Don Graham is expected to arrive in Nyssa Sunday. He has been trans ferred to inactive duty by the U. S. navy He expects to resume his duties as Justice of the peace in Nyssa May i Rapid É Returns to San Diego— Your favorite pair of shoes all scuffed and worn looking? Just Johnny Calvert, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Culvert, returned to Kan Diego bring them in here . We make Sunday after spending a week visit Lhem look nice and new. ing at the home of his parents in Lurlyn M< Kenney of Harper won Nyssa. He has completed naval THE SHOE CLIN IC first place in the 1951 4-H essay "boot" training and will now enroll contest sponsored by the .Malheur County I arm Bureau on (lie subject "How My 4-H Training Will Make Me a Beiter Citizen". The winner is shown in the above picture. The sec ond place winner was Llaine Kies* Former professional magician and missionary from of Ontario. S T A N L E Y CAIN Visit At Resort— A group of Adrian high school students and friends were guests of Mrs. Ellen Sparks for lunch at the Hot Lake resort Saturday, March 8 The Adrian students went to Union for the district championship basket ball tournament. They enjoyed see- Ethiopia will make a four-night appearance at Owyhe« under inter-denominational arrangements— at 8 p. m. W ednesday, Thursday & Friday, April 2. 3 and 4 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday, April 6 As a magician, Mr. Cain has appeared churches, before youth rallies and civic groups through out the western states and Canadian provinces. RALPH LAWRENCE The program w ill com about this question: mence with a series of f For the answer to your insurance questions feel free to call me at Nyssa Insurance Agency. 105 Main St. Phone 53. 0 I counted 34 cars collided or in the ditch on a 250 mile trip during this past icy spell. It got me thinking about Collis ion insurance. W ill a $35 premium cover my car up to its full $2000 value? magic performances, fol lowed by pictures and a special lecture by Mr. Cain. Everyone in the community is welcome to attend this most unusual and interesting program. There will be no admission charge, but a free will offering will be received. STYLE tiiottuARi-U! Lord'« beautiful new Coachcruft Bodies are the lie weal, nioat advanced in the industry! 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