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«• THE NYSSA CATE CITY JOUENAL, WY3SA-_0REG()N. THURSDAY. MAY_22.J952 Sunset Valley Speaks Mrs. Lyman Pomrroy Phone 0--J3 A wire-recording was taken oi the place beginning with the same in ladies of the Worthwhile club an- itial as their last name Mrs. Oeorge werinu roll call, and tellum oni“ - in charge oi Mother's thmg interesting of a geographical Schweizer Day program at the Thursday meet ing of the club held at the home of hostess. Mr- Claude Wilson. Mrs. Schweiaer told of the long history of FOR YOUR P L U M B IN G the special day. how it had been celebrated centuries before in En NEEDS gland, in Europe, and then pre- sented individual corsages to the Bath Sets, Water Heaters oldest mother, Mrs. E J. Hobson, the youngest mother. Mrs. Wayne and Pressure Systems Robb, the newest mother, Mrs Hom Call er Didericltsen, and to the oldest vis.ting mother. Mrs. Oeorge Reed J. C . S M I T H of Nunn, Colorado. Other visitors in cluded Mrs Ed Lytle, and Mrs. 13 Years In Nyssa Charles Kaneaster Refreshments were served. Co-hostess. Mrs. C lar Phone 78-J ence Reed was unable to be present due to laryngitis. The June meeting MNMR MNmMmNmmi -iW A N T E D :- YOUR DEAD AND USELESS ANIMALS Horses. Cows, Calves, Sheep, Hogs Cash for live horses and cows FREE PROMPT REMOVAL Phone us c o lle c t Nyssa 102-W Payette 670 If no answer call Nampa 6-4G04 D A Y OR N IG H T IDAHO ANIMAL PRODUCTS Nampa, Idaho MORE Get-up- and-: will be at the home of Mr* l W Birthday and VL'Uie: l). v celebra Pomeroy with Mi O H Bchweiaer. tion Ml P e c • co-hostess. n Friday Ray A Porter, former resident of Gary’. 'Pent the .if:- Janie- Chadd Sunset Valley, injured his foot last at the home of M Me.sdames Ira Price and Grover week while working with a bulldozer, meeting and is in the Emmett hospital Port Cooper attended the im.-, ^ea-on er is the son-in-Urw of Charles Dur- the extension group : fee and now resides at New Plym- held Thursday afternoon at the home of Frances Det: . m Adrian out. demon Nancy Norris spent the week visit - ' M i » Edna Miller, ing at the home of her aunt, Mrs '(ration leader, presented the le"Oti Frank Perko, returning to her home housekeeping shortcut' and showed slides Newly elec:- hsirnuu at Nampa Saturday the group for the comm* year, i' Val Garner was an overnight guest of Terry Flanagan Thursday of this Mrs Dale Glenn, and 'ecretary- treasurer is Mrs. Ira Price week. Walt Hillis and I MU hi 11 , Mrs. Irvin Durfee was hostess at a , party in her home Thursday after attended the wrestling maches in Ontario Friday evening while them noon with ten guests present Res Langley gave a report on beef wives attended the theater Mr. and Mrs James Chadd and production at the Saturday after noon meeting of the Sunset 4-H family dined in Ontario and attend Livestock club meeting at the home ed the theater Saturday evening. of Larry Culbertson. Larry gave a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doremus and talk on fitting heifers and young family of Glenns Ferry Idaho were beef for the fair. Mrs. Culbertson overnight guests at the home of Mr served the 17 members refreshments. and Mrs Harold Snyder Friday eve The next meeting will be Saturday. ning. and spent the day Saturday at May 24 at the home of Bill Land the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Mr and Mrs. P D Swigert of W il Cooper Mrs Doremus is a sister of der, Idaho were supper guests at the Mrs. Cooper and Mi Snyder home of Mr. and Mrs. James Reid Dick W yatt left Friday for Bak Sunday evening. er, Oregon to visit his sister over the Mrs. Anne Gregg spent Wednes week-end. Saturday morning Mr and Mrs day. Thursday and Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Don Bwen Chard and Mi and Mrs Doyn Grant who was down with both the Price left on a two weeks’ trip to visit In Kansas and Arkansas They flu and the mumps. Mrs. C. Ben Ross of Parma visited left via Wyoming and planned to one afternoon at the home of Mrs. return by the southern states. Mrs. Peg Conley and Faye Marie. Frank Perko. Mrs. Walter Hillis and two daugh Dickie, and Ronnie Conley arc ters. Mrs Lewis Mitchell and Mrs. houseguests at the Elver Nielsen Melvin Pendarvis and children re home. Mrs. Oeorge Polkman left Thurs turned home thi- week after visiting in Burley, Idaho and attending a day evening for a visit with her family reunion In the Twin Falls daughter and son-in-law. Mr and park. The occasion celebrated the Mrs. Bill Hadley in Oakland. Cali 76th birthday o f Mrs. Elizabeth fornia. Chalk Butte Grange held its regu Storm, of Lava Hot Springs, mother of Mrs Hillis, and grandmother of lar meeting Friday evening at Sun Mesdames Pendarvis and Mitchell. set hall with a Mother’s Day pro Mrs. Hillis’ two brothers, one sister gram. followed by a discussion of and 40 relatives were present for the several petitions. Mrs. Grover Cooper visited Mrs Thomas Goodier Saturday at the Malheur hospital Mr Goodier was Home beauty begins^ taken to the hospital Thursday Mrs Ira Price spent Friday after w ith . . . noon at the Adrian high school helping prepare the banquet for the junior and senior prom held that evening. Mr and Mrs. L. W Pomeroy were guests of Mr and Mrs. Neil Gim mick on a boat trip to the head of the Owyhee reservoir Wednesday. Mrs. Albert Notheis attended Al tar Society Thursday afternoon, in Nyssa. Diane Whitman was hostess to Stunz Lumbar Co. the girls’ 4-H sewing group at .a supper and slumber party for their last formal meeting of the year After supper, the final business RADIO and meeting was held under the guid ance of their leader. Mrs. Fred Bab cock Movies were shown to the REFRIGERATION group by Mr. Lorensen. Guests for the Friday evening slumber party REPAIRIN G at the Ken Lorensen home, were Jeanette Hays. Karen Mitchell. Kay McDonald. Donna Fehlman, Patty Babcock. Shirley Skinner and Sally Reed. Technician Carolyn and Junior Whitman were overnight guests Friday at the I.mated At Western Store Wilbur Chapin home and spent the day Saturday. Phone 24«-J Residence Ph. 286-R Mr. and Mrs Clifford W olfe and two daughters, and Mrs. Veva Castle spent Sunday In New' Plymouth at the Burt Collins home visiting Mrs. Wolfe's uncles and aunts, Mr and Mrs. Alec Castle. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Castle, and Hank Castle, all ol Stockton, California. Homer Whitman of Madras, Ore gon was an overnight guest at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ken Lorensen Saturday. Mrs. Lawrence <Nig> Larsen and SHORT ROUTE to tic daughter Cinda spent the day W ed nesday at the Clifford W olfe home Mr. Larsen was also present for supper and the evening. Mr and Mrs. Ora Newgen were One W ay—Plus Tax guests at the Bob Forney home in Melba, Idaho at a family get-to PORTLAND * 7.70 together Saturday night as Corporal SEATTLE 1100 Keith Forney was home on fur KVQENK »00 lough from the Beale air force base It» ch«op«r by for north of Sacramento. California. As thon d riv in g your co rl Keith's furlough was suddenly can celled. he left early Sunday morning for the base He is with the amphi bian tanks of the airforce 74 a tT«a afiwa Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rowe and 220 Main St. Phone 217 son. Bruce of Parma were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Fyllingness. Saturday evening visitors at the Magnus Ekanger home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fyllingness and Harold Peterson of Idaho Falls. Five couples from Sunset went on the Sunday all day outing with the riding club, which had lunch at Weltmore park north of Unity, driv ing through Hereford valley, Dtirker. and having evening supper at the park this side of Surfee. The couples were the O. H Scbweizers, Neil Dim- micks, Roy Holmes, Pete Wilsons. Glen Holmes, J r . and Charlie Cul bertsons. Mr and Mrs. Lew McCoy Herbert E. Cox MM AVERY "BF” Powered te do Afore Work on less Fuel! It’s powered for top performance. The new Hi-Torque engine does the job — it produces higher compression for greater power on less fuel. That means better p lo w ing at lower cost. * 4-SPEED RANGES! Hi-Torque power offers 4-speed ranges — not just 4 speeds. This lets you select the exact speed to handle each o f your jobs. DESIGNED FOR YOUR FARM! Choice o f three front-end treads,including single,Univer sal and standard adjustable treads. Matched MM Avery plows, planters, and cultivators help to retain moisture, saves valuable topsoil, improve yields and increases your profits. See us sooo for complete facts and figures on the M M Avery "B F” . B & M Equipment Co. Nyssa Oregon ( pi Willum Mrs Alva Goodell Filone litio HI Mr and Mr- Leslie Topliff pent Sunday evening at the James Steph en. Jr home being with Mr Stephen who recently returned from the hos pital. while the family attended bac calaureate exercise Gerri and Koger Stephen are both seniors Mi and Mr- George Cleaver. Mr and Mr- LaV’ern Cleatei and Alan, Mi and Mrs A A Jame n and family Mr and M r'. Wilson Winter and family. Mr and Mi W illi* Bertram and Sally. Mr and Mrs Loyd Adams. Mrs Thurman Hill and Marcie, M r and Mr- Alva Goodell attended the Hiding club picnic near Unity Sunday Mrs Ethel Goodell and Leonard Goodell of near Vale, spent Tues day evening at the Leslie T o p liff home. Mr and Mrs Delbert Cleaver and boys picnicked and fished at the Owyhee dam Sunday. Mrs. Mancll Bishop and Jimmy. Mr- Glenn Hoffman and Ctlendia attended a birthday party on Peggy and Frances Sewell Saturday after noon at their home. Mi and Mrs. James O Stephen. Mrs Howard Day and Sandra were in Payette Saturday. M i' Alta Graham and Caroline of Parma and Mis Robert Keflett and family spent Sunday ufternoon at the Harry Gardner home. Wanda Topliff. small daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward Top liff has been quite ill with a cold. Several women gathered at the S. B Hoffman home Thursday to do sewing for the Claude Day fam ily whose home was recently de stroyed by fire. James 6 Stephen, who is in the air corps and stationed in Texas is home on a furlough. Mr. and Mrs. S B Hoffman were at the Claude Day home Sunday. Ioya Callahan of New Plymouth visited over the week-end at the Callahan home. Mrs s B. Hoffm an .'■pent Sunday evening at the hospital at Nyssa helping care for Mrs. Tom Goodier who is a patient there. Mr s Joe Callahan visited her son, Harold, near Middleton last week Mrs. LaVern Cleaver and Mrs. Lester Cleaver were among those who modeled clothing at the little theater They were in Mrs. Steffen's class. Mancil Bishop and Stanley and Glen Hoffman fished at the dam Sunday. Mrs. ( A. Wernlek and Mrs. 8yd Walker attended the Pythian Sisters meeting in Boise Monday evening. Mrs. Cleon Hogan of Alberquerque, supreme chief o f the organization wa i 1 1 c u m t at tlie matting, i of Ironside, former residents o f the I valley Joined the group for the noon i meal and a visit. Monday morning, Mr. and Mrs. ■ Casmier Rataezyk and family of Battleground, Washington, anil Miss Sophia Rataezyk of Portland, Ore gon arrived for a visit at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. M A Rataezyk. NORTHWEST T R A ILW A Y S 250 Coil-Spring Filled Mattress M ill. r is visiting at WANTED lhe Bill «choen home m a 20-day leave from his station in Pennsyl vania Mr> Miller who has been staying in Nys-a, plans to accom pany him back to Pennsylvania June 3. Buena Vista Mattress and Box Spring S P E C IA L PAGE THREE Eyea Examinad Glasses Fitted Adjusted and Repaired Dr. A. T. Bradbury TUESDAY. M A Y 27 PARMA HOTEL PARMA, IDAHO Boise Office 212 N. 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