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THE NYSS \ GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 7. 1953 Help Wanted Apple Valley U m Vrtk »•hone 2-2769. l’arma Mr*. W o « I r o n W i l s o n HaipP Ba.; siv-.ár Wa Apply In Person, at Oregon Frozen Foods ONTARIO U quj you Know ! T h e answ er to everyday i n s u r a n c e p roblem s* By RALPH LAWRENCE 'l A A Q U E S T I O N : W h e n a t r e e o r la r g e lim b is blow n clown by t h e w in d a n d d a m a g e s a roof, w h a t fo r m of i n s u r a n c e cowers t h e d a m a g e ? A N S W E R : S ev eral k in d s o f p o li cies ro v e r d a m a g e of t h a t ty p e b u t t h e least ex|M*nsive b ro ad c o v e r a g e is c o n ta i n e d in t h e E x t e n d ed ( o v e ra g e c la u s e a d d e d to y o u r fire policy. • I f you'll address your own in surance questions to this office, we’ll try to give you the correct answers and there will be no c h a r g e o r o b lig atio n of a n y k in d . Nyssa Insurance Agency 105 M ain St. D ial 2544 sài M Mi a Mr child: Experienced 3ookkoepor and Stenographer ll-;; M. '.e M. t i nd • al d Mr- J A } M; morning for L< Mi PAGE THREE N\ i .< dinner guests of Mr and G rge Sinit on Sunday. i En Mr- I W Mi t v M 11 : .al :: 1 \! II ; al : Mrs ri»'. : : : A. Mr - 11 D1 ■ i - - MOW ! W OK KS OF ART H l.y. Annasi, and Jol tanna mong it the work were Wedr e-day F aa-n c. . the Xlav in Nampa Friday Apple Valley w k second m Gene H :.e\ -oftball, setrnd in the V .ypole winding and first in the free-for-all. ed Monday a the Ge r-e Ba.lty which included a lovely trophy. The lie nit*. mayor of Nampa crowned the Icing Molly Nelson and .1 1 . ;p’.e f and queen with lovely robes and senior girls were hostesses a; a crown- The queen was an Apple bridal .-h. ver given Thur ca.. even Valley girl, Nila Bccltweig. ing honoring Christine Decrach. Mr ana Mr- Thanuel Botner, Mr Mr and Mr- Owen Harlan were unc. Mr- D n Fr;’:- and Mrs Cedric Sunday evening -upper gue-t- a; the Caldwell enjoyed a waffle supper Gene Honey home. with Mr- Conley Wilson Sunday- Mr. and Mr- George Bailey Har evening while waiting for Conley riet Pettit and El-ie McGregor visit Wilson and Cedric Caldwell to re ed Mr and Mrs Ira Shelton and turn fre m their fishing trip to Mal Mrs. Shelton's mother. Mr Dutton heur Lake The fishermen reported at Roswell. Sunday evening good luck Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Farrell and Leo Lane and Duane Wilson spent daughter, Glenda, spent Sunday the week-end with the latter's moth visiting with Mr Farrell's brother er, Mrs. Elsie Tietsort, in Boise. and family, Mr and Mrs. Raymond Several Cub Scouts and their par- Farrell at Boise. i eilt$ attended the pack meeting in Parma Thursday evening where they j participated in a colorful and en tertaining Hawaiian program. Mrs. Helen Rucker was operated on Thursday of last week at the Nyssa hospital. She expects to re F a r m e r e t t e s Club turn home Monday or Tuesday of i this week. Terrell Samuels was chosen out Mr and Mrs Earl Boston and family and Mrs Anna Boston spent standing boy of the senior class of Saturday on a sight-seeing trip Fruitland high school. He was a- through Idaho City, Lowman and warded the annual citizenship a- ward by the Fruitland Chamber of Banks. Barbara Gerke and her sister. Commerce at a dinner at the Fruit- Wanda Lou, spent Sunday afternoon land Methodist church last Wednes visiting with Perky and Brenda Sue day. He is the son of Mr and Mrs Oscar Samuels of Nu Acre.-. Sommars. Phyllis Evan- w*as chosen valedic- Mr. and Mr- Earl Bo-ton and Mrs. Anna B t in visited Mr. and Mrs torean of the Fruitland graduating Rogers at Roswell Sunday evening. class. She is the daughter of Mr. Mr and Mr- Roger Norland and and Mrs. Cecil Evans. Mr. and Mrs George Smit p’.iyed family were Thursday evening din ner guests at the home of Mrs. Mar whist with Mr. and Mrs Pete Ten-en of Nyssa Sunday a item. 1 n. April 26 tha S. Norland. Mr and Mrs. Roy Hoff and family Mr and Mr-. Floyd Sommars, Mr. and Mrs. Coye Brine and Mr. and of Nyssa were dinner guest- at the Mr- J E. Sommars, Jr. and family M. C. Sewell h< me Sunday A group of men and women of cf Nampa were Sunday dinner guests Nu Acres met at the hall Tuesday at the J E Sommars, Sr., home. BUI Richesin of Fort Lewis, Wash, ¡afternoon of last week to give it a was a week-end visitor at the home 1 spring cleaning. The men worked at of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert putting in cement porches at the , doors of the hall. Richesin. Mr.- Sewell and Mr- Merle Thom Mrs. Anna Boston spent a week at Ontario visiting with Mrs. Jennie son attended the auxiliary meeting Boston and family. Eloise Smalley from the College of Idaho spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Smal ley. Rev. and Mrs. Winston Ketchum and family of Yerlngton. Nev.. were guests Thursday and Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders. Mrs. Ketchum and Mrs. Saunders are sisters. Dr. and Mrs. Kellogg were Friday evening dinner guests at the Saunders home. Mr. and Mrs C. C. Melvedt of Boise were week-end guests at the Jack Reed home. A family dinner was held Sunday Mr Parma. r-. R. H 1 and c T r-day at th • M C Ti tie home on ... M term «a- destroyed bv Tl ct Ui't .vct’k. M and Mrs F A. Joh early la-t week for Lo- W .a-, Nev where Mr Johnson plans tc w : k for some time. Mr and Mrs. Charlt Daudf and family of Payette spent Sunday w.th Mr- Daudf- parents. A. P. ( Mrs. Alice Fry and George Pulsi pher drove to McCall Sunday Mrs. Laura Montague returned from Montana Tue.-dav where she had been visiting relatives. M C. Sewell left for Walla Walla J M Mr - A 1 M ' Mi ie Dt :.. 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