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PACE THREE THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURWAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THUKSPAY. JUNE 1 1851 Apple Valley Activities The Week's Nu Acres News Mrs. Sherman Wilson rh o n e Parma 21-M I ¡SeveraLmembers of the P.T A. met are houseguests of Mr^. Ona Johnson with the county school board Mon in Parma and have been visiting day evening in Caldwell to present some of their old friends here. to them a petition asking that a Mr and Mrs. Monty LeVeaux if 5 mill levy be made upon the county Auburn, California visited several to be used as an emergency school days last week with their son. Jim fund. Dwight Seward has been ap LeVeaux pointed to serve on the county board Approximately 50 people attended for the next two and one half years the dinner at the church Sunday to fill the vacancy of a member mov morning as a farewell gesture to ed away. Rev and Mrs. Ludlow Several mem The W.S.C.S women are having bers of the high school class of the a baked food sale at Everybody's Nampa Methodist church were visi Store, Saturday, June 7. Their next tors for the morning service and the meeting will be Wednesday. June 11 dinner. They were accompanied by at the home of Mrs. Prank Sorenson. Mr and Mrs. Jamieson. In the even Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fox of California ing. several members of the Nampa were overnight guests of her cousin, , Methodist choir came to give special Charles McFarlin and family Tues music, which was very good, and day night. They were enroute for then a movie film, "Beyond Our Own" was shown. Rev. and |Mrs. Lud the east. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boston and fam low and Mrs. Waldo Smalley are at ily of Vancouver, Wash, were week tending conference in LaGrande this end guests at the Earl Boston and week as representatives from the John Boston homes. Saturday, the Apple Valley church. Mr. and Mrs. Severet Fox and three families enjoyed the day at | family, Mr and Mrs. Charles M - the park in Caldwell. Lorraine and Sheryl Fagan have j Farlin and family, Mr. and Mrs. De- gone to Utah to visit relatives for a loyd Schimmels and family and Mi and Mrs. Wendel Cottier and fam couple of weeks. Word was received of the death ily enjoyed a picnic at the Caldwell last week of O. F. Merrill at Twin park. Sunday. Mrs. Ella Stephens was a dinner Falls. Mr. Merrill at one time taught guest Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Allen here. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Arnold Reed of Parma. Memorial Day guests who enjoyed and Darwin and Mrs. Frank Plag- mann visited over Memorial Day and a picnic on the Jack Wilson lawn, the week-end with Mr Arnold’s par included Mr. and Mr George Miller ents, Mr. and Mrs B A. Arnold in and Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and ; family of Melba. Oregon. Mrs. Earl Dodge and son. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of Salem, Oregon, old-timers of Apple Valley Anna Wilson and boys, and Clayton Nelson of Mountain Home, Mr. and l Mrs. Landes Dutro of Nampa. Mr. [ and Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell of Parma, I Mrs. Sara Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Thaniel Botner of Parma and Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Deloyd Schimmels were Boise visitors Thursday to con sult a doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed and Rob ert .«pent Thursday and Friday in Burns where they met Mr. and Mrs. Haltnn Stephens and family of Port land They all returned to the Reed NOW Success for the re search man. Success lor your physician. And success for us, your pharmacist. . . . Here is a team that is tested daily—by your continued good health. % 2 O N S A V IN G S 2 ' / a * ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT WRITTEN TO MANURE IN 3 YEARS . B a n k an d Estab lish y o u r C red it w ith FIRST NATIONAL n h ksi ^ A N Y BRANCH BANK O F PORTLAND "LCVS BUILD OREGON TOGETHER" O P E N 10 to S S IX D A Y S A W EEK 6th & M o rrito n Branch till 6 p. m . _ M tM lEI r iD it A I M r O S lf I N W iA -C I COI<0<A<ION home where the Stephens were guests unui Monday Gene and Kirby SclummelA are entering bt Alphonsus hospital Wednesday and will undergo sur F s i m n l t n Club gery Thursday morning. Dorothy Ray visited Alene Pilcher in Nampa last week and attended Henry Norris and >on, Paul and friend' and relative-, they also plan her graduation exercises. his wife of CherryviUe, Kan.-a- visit to attend a family reunion They wiil Mr and Mrs. A L Hill, Mr and be gone about two weeks Mrs Bob Hill and family and the ed a few days with Leila Lett and Si Eva Merony and Joy had dinner Mrs. F C. Fry and children en Calvin Vertrees family spent Sunday joyed a drive to Vale and neighbor in Payette with Elenora Wlierrv at the Marvin Ruse home in Cald Memorial day. ing communities Sunday well. Leila and Si Lett and house guest- Mr and Mrs Clie-ter Pulsipher Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pilcher and and Eva Meroney and Joy enjoyed i and family of Richland, Wash, vi-n- family of Nampa visited Mr and drive to Black Canyon dam Tuesday Mrs Harry Ray and family Sunday ed his father, Oeorge Pulsipher, over Mr and Mrs Mark Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Bell and family are the week-end. Mr and Mrs George Smit enjoy baby of Parma had dinner at the moving to Sweet Home. Oregon and D W Elwood home Sunday. the Merlin Fagan family are mov ed Thursday afternoon playing whist J L Walmer and children of Se in the Pete Ten on home in Nyssa ing into the Bell house. Mr. and Mrs Ressner Kiddo 'f attle. Wash, left for home Friday- Mrs. Effie Seits returned to her Topeka, Kans., Nl. Opal Allen and after spending a week with Mrs home in Oregon last week after Suzie of Liberty. Kan.' and Nancy Ralph Baxter. While here they visit spending several weeks with friends Lett of Koffeeville Kans , 'pent a ed at Culver. Ore with Mrs Baxters here. two sons, Ralph and Max Walker and Mr and Mrs. Walter Harris and few days visiting Mrs Leila Lett and families. Si. Matt and Patricia Kiddo, who family of Portland are here for a Mr and Mrs Kenneth Reno of the winter with Mrs Lett, re m onth’s visit with relatives Mrs spent turned home with the Kansas rela Parma enjoyed a weiner roast Fri Harris is a sister of Mrs. Chet Iiams. day evening at the D. W. Elwood Duane Wilson visited several days tives. Mr and Mrs Bob Neugen and home. at the Ora Newgen home in Sunset Decoration Day, Mr. and Mr-. Valley with his uncle and aunts and j three sons of Madra- Oregon, visited Ralph Baxter visited the cemetery at the Ed Meroney home Thursday families and his grandmother from Mrs. Neugen is known to friends in Caldwell, then went on to Boise Portland, who were guests of the here as Nadine Riddle. for a picnic with Mr and Mrs Bryan Newgens over the Memorial week Murjorle McGee is spending a few Hart to Lucky Peak dam. end. I weeks with her folk Mr and Mrs About 35 4-H members, their par Sunday dinner guests in the Jack E. C. Johnson until her husband is ent- and their leaders, Mr and Mr- Reed home included Mr. and M r' settled in his new job with the For Paul Thomson went on a club tour Halton Stephen and two children of j rest Service at which time she will Saturday morning. Projects included, Portland. Mr and Mrs. Chris Mel- dairy, beef, rabbits, pigs, gardening, vedt of Boise. Mrs. Albert Brice and Join him Mr. and Mrs. C Longhurst of Star chickens, and home beautification two children of North Carolina, Mrs. were Sunday dinner gue.sts of Mr Everyone enjoyed a picnic lunch on Koppes and two children. Mrs. Ella : the lawn at the Thomson home. The and Mrs. George Smit. Mclllveen and two children of Boise j Mrs. Ralph B visited her afternoon was spent playing base and Mrs. Ella Stephens. John Price, who passed away at j daughter, Dean Wilson in Caldwell Thursday Nampa last week, was the husband Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw and fam if the former Naomi Kropp, who ily visited Sunday with the Bill taught the frist and second grade at ^pple Valley several years ago and Hites of Vale. Wednesday afternoon the 4-H made her home with the Hicks. sewing girls and their mothers met The M. Y. F young people had a with their leader. Olive Thomson to social hour and meeting on the Jack talk over the work for the coming Wilson lawn Sunday evening. Eloise Smalley came home from year, so as to acquaint the mothers the College of Idaho Thursday and as well as the girl' with the work will spend the summer at the home they will have to do. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood visited of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Lundy of Los Angeles over the week-end with relatives in Twin Falls, Idaho and Mr and Mrs. Jack Reed motor Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomson and ed to Ontario for dinner at the children visited Sunday in Caldwell Moore hotel Monday evening. Jerry LaCelle was taken to Nyssa with Mr and Mrs. A Lanfear, hon oring Mr. Lanfear on his birthday. Hospital Monday afternoon where Richard Grasmick left Monday he was placed in isolation until tests Your Good Health morning for San Diego, Calif, for in can be made to determine what ;s duction into the navy. wrong. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jenkins >f Mr and Mrs. Art Norland and Symbol of Success New Plymouth and Mrs F C. Fry family spent from Friday to Sunday and children visited the Parma n the home of his mother, Mrs. Mar Friday and heard the ser tha Norland. Sunday, a picnic dinner cemetery vices. was held at the Norland home with Mr. and Mrs. Art Coy of Will- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephen and fam- mington, Colo, spent the past week ! ily, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stephen and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. family. Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen, Johnson. Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Art Norland Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans and Jan and family. ice had dinner Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ballard of Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Busier and Mr. and Mrs. H E. Sager and fam Wayne of Hermison, Oregon were in ily visited Sunday in Middleton with Nyssa over the week-end at the Mr. and Mrs. T E. Sager. homes of Mr and Mrs. V. V. Grider Mrs. F. C. Fry received word from PHONE 256 and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Cox. Mrs. Ben Calvert left Wednesday her husband that he had arrived O. K. at Benton Harber, Mich., but [ for Washington to visit her daugh- that he was very tired. | ters, Mrs. R. A. Scott and Mrs. R. S. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Johnson left Cooper. She will return in a week or Friday morning for Colorado to visit ten days. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brower and | famly and LaVon Brower spent from Thursday until Sunday visit ing friends and relatives in Burley. Lyle Bartron was home over the week-end from Burley where he has been working. — Month There Must Be Dairy Products To Have Dairy Month There Must Be Dairy Cows To Have Dairy Products . . . . PROPER FEED SURE FOR PRODUCTION PROFITS FOR CONDITION • J KENTILE FLOOR SO E A S Y N O W ! YOUR OWN ^ • • TO INSTALL SAVE MONEY! 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