Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 02, 1952, Page PAGE SIX, Image 8

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    THE N Y S S A GATE C I T Y J O U R N A L . N Y S S A . O R E G O N . THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1852
PAGE SIX
Newell Heights News
Mrv Jake llorcr
Phonr «4 k K2
merman and daught“ rs were caller
at the Timmerman rt sldence t help
John celebra:e his birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin T o p liff in
daughters were Sunday dinner gue ’
of Mrs. T o p l i f f ' paren' . Mr and
Mrs Harry Warren, of Parma
Th e M L Kui
scene where plan were discus -d
for the making of rugs for God
Acre sale Wedne day af.erm
Meeting with M:
Kurt/ were Mr
Mills, M r'. Alvin McGinn
Mr
I Knot. Mr Carl Hill, Mr Hannl: n
and Mrs. Gay and Mr Crowding of
Adrian.
Mrs Klaas Laan was ho te
b
Modern Pioneer club on Tu. day
III! I t M MI I M M 111 kl UJ I BtlUR IJ Ittn l i ft l l
Thursday, Irvin T o p liff vi ited h;
who is hospitalized in Boise
l)r . (ila re F. (ionlev I father
Mr Roy H
pre-school study group, Thur day
Optometrist
night. Members presen were Mi
Roger Norland. Mr
Irv n Topliff,
Mrs. Dick Kriegh, Mr G e rm Tim-
EYES EXAM INED
i merman, Mrs. Elvtn Worden, Mr
! Clarence Wadkin.s, Mrs. Klaas I.aa.i.
j Mrs. Frank Pike, Mrs. Durlin Ham-
(Opp. Sears)
Dial 9-3371 '■ mon Mrs. Gene Pratt and Mrs. O r­
ton Winn.
519 Cleveland, Caldwell. Ida.
Mr and Mrs. A. M Hammon re-
| celved word early Sunday morninz
o f the death o f their nephew. Dm
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Mrs. Roger Norland attended a
bridal shower for Mi-ss Lee Hetrick
at W ilder Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Irvin Topliff and
daughters visited at the Leslie Top-
liff home. Topliff returned home
from the hospital Sunday
Mrs. Best is staying in the Lee
Saxton home while they are vaca­
tioning in Colorado
Mrs. Durlin Hammon and Kay at­
tended a dance recital at Parma Fri­
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam and boys,
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Timmerman and
faro
Mi and Mi < lei • it 1 La
NOTICE TO VOTERS
TO VOTE YOU M UST REGISTER!
As provided by Chapter 204, 1927 Laws, no person
shall be qualified to vote at a Primary or Special Elec­
tion unless he or she shall be registered.
Electors cannot be sworn in to vote on election day.
Registration books are now open and will be open un­
til the night of October 4, 1932.
If you were registered and did not vote at either the
Primary or General Election in 1950, or have changed
your residence or if you desire to change your political
affiliation, you must re-register.
You may register at the office of the County Clerk,
for any precinct in the County, or with the official
registrars in the following precincts:
PRECINCTS
R E G IS T R A R S
.... Mrs. M. D. Clough
Applegate
D. T. Holly
Adrian & Big Bend
..........
Mvrtle I. Rose
Brogan
G. B. McClure
Harper and Bully
H. C. Elms
Ironside
...
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Anthony Coleman
Jamieson
Gabriel Elordi
Jordan Valley and Juniper
Geo. L. Baker
Jones
Malheur
Mrs. Horten Worsham
McDermitt
Jessie Wilkinson
Nyssa No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, Arcadia and
Owyhee
Hilda L. Tenscn
Ontario No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5
Fair and Cairo
F. C. McShane
Owyhee
Claude Skinner
Ridgeview
Pauline Eachus
Riverside
Mrs. Donald E. Libby
Rockville
Maude Greeley
Rome
Ellen Wiley C !< u ta
Snake River
Fannie Chandler
Official Registrars have list of those who are N O W
registered.
ikrsra, leaves hi- wife and two
.. children. Mr. and Mrs A M
non, Mr and Mrs. Durlm Ham-
Mrs. Marion Hammon and
vill leave for Ogden Wednes-
attend the funeral,
M and Mrs Irvin T o p liff were in
Par: . Fr.day, to attend a dance
in which two of Mrs. Top-
: ieces appealed,
and Mrs. Robert Overstreet
n, i l B l e. pent Sunday with
d Mr- M L. Judd. Mrs. Judd
Mr
and ■r aunt returned to Boise with
Overstreets for a short visit.
Lydia Worden returned from
* M
11 i.i ugton Monday n.ght.
lay evening, Dick Stam ar-
home from Korea.
.by girl was born to Mr. and
Mr- .ionald Saxton on Sept. 29.
A rou.) of high school girls ac-
cam nled by Mr.s. Bern Butler went
to ( .bin’s Hot Spr.ngs for a swim
the ball game Friday after-
M.. 'art-i Butler and Judy and
R )• i Vanderpool went to Payette
I.i-.
with their grandmother.
M: M. L. Kurtz's aunt from Par­
ma tiled at the Kurtz heme to ob-
t . ¡¡runes and grapes Saturday.
Gar ts at the M. L Judd home,
Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. John
D i r and daughter of Caldwell.
M: John Auker spent Thursday
on w.th her daughter, Mrs.
R m .ili Saxton. Her grandson re-
■ ir;.< i home with her for an over­
night visit.
O .rlo visitors, Mr and Mrs. L.
J Kenny, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. M. O. Judd.
Mr Wesley Piercy and Mrs. M
L Kurtz attended the Missionary
executive meeting at the home of
Mr
K. I. Peterson Friday after­
noon.
IV I I KY REQ U IRES
T l l l t f l STITC H ES
Clarence Reed while driving a
tract r injured his ear Saturday, re­
quirin'-: three stitches. The farm mis­
hap i urred as Heed helped Chap­
in with their ensilage.
Mr and Mrs Dale Binghman and
sons and. Mr and Mrs. Oitbert
Holmes and daughter enjoyed a wel-
ner roast Thursday evening at the
Holmes home.
Mr and Mrs. .Robert Adams and
Janyce were visitors Sunday at the
home o f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Od-
ems, of Welser.
Mr and Mrs. Rolland Holmes and
family made a business trip to Nam­
pa Saturday.
Mrs John Ritter, and Tummy and
Kemneth, and Mrs. Klinger, of Boise.
AM 3 c K eith Rookstool and AM 3 c
Ray DikShane, o f the Mountain
Home air base, and M r and Mrs.
Orover Cocgxr, of Sunset Valley,
were callers at the Freeman R ook ­
stool home Sunday.
Ca.pt. Daniel Zamora visited at the
F. G. Holmes home Friday after­
noon.
B O Y SCO UTS OF M A LH E U R county are busy putting up
register and vote signs urging registration during the week
that remains. From left to right are, Explorer Scouts Bob
Bones and Jim Boston; Boy Scouts David Ripley, David Stroup
and Floyd Parrott, and Cub Scout Chuck Goodman.
Beck Nam ed to Head Local Fund
Drive for B o y Scouts Next Month
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Nyssa, Oregon
AN D FERGUSO N
S V S IE M IM P L E M E N T S
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LO C A L NEW S
Mrs. \. F. Mladenich, of Seattle.
| Wash., arrived at the home o f Mr.
and Mr^ C. R. Kessler. A dinner was
held Sunday in her honor with 28
guests present. Among them were
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Goodfellow, of
Payette. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bunn,
and Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Petterson.
Mrs. Mladenich is the sister o f Mes-
dames c. R. and V. L. Kessler, and
Gerald Goodfellow.
House guests from Wednesday until
Friday of last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W ilton Jackson were
Mrs Jackson’s aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mis. John Love, of Oroville,
Calif., and her cousin, Mrs. Don
Waeker. of San Francisco.
Guests of Mrs. Nora I.. Jackson
from Monday until Wednesday were
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mr: A. P. Breshear. Mr. Bre-
sear is retired manager of the Am er­
ican Desk Manufacturing Co. of
Temple. Texas, and with Mrs. Bre­
shear, is on a month’s vacation trip
to Portland and down the coast to
California.
Della Wilson spent from Priday
until Tuesday with her grandpar­
ents. M r and Mrs. T. E. Oiddings, of
Payette, while her folks were mov­
ing.
T. K. Gidding*, of Payette, was a
Wednesday dinner guest in the home
of Mr and Mrs. N. L. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. J o h n Kugliatti were
Sunday dinner guests at the home
of Mr and Mrs John Edwards. R e­
cent arrivals from Colville, Wash.,
the Edwards will make their home
here Mrs. Edwards is the daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Fugliattl.
Mrs. t rank Coley spent Monday in
Boise visiting her daughter, Mis.
Elvin Shaw
what it had to spend for the coming
paigns operating a dozen times a
year in the various towns, the exe­
cutives have spent a large portion of
their time raising funds. This has
reduced their effectiveness as lead­
ers o f scouting activities.
The council decided early last
spring to make one council-wide
drive for the whole year, and has
made no local drives since then. It
has been operating on special grants
from a limited number of individuals.
The October drive is planned to
raise sufficient funds to carry scout­
ing through the balance o f this year
and through all o f 1953.
A
Stanley Byers.
M r and Mr- Glen Holmes, Jr., and
Mi and Mr.s. Frank Byers. Betty and
Stanley, had a weiner roast at the
Byers home Sunday evening.
Caroll Reece spent the week-end
with her cousin Sandra Holmes.
Mr and Mrs. Holland Holmes en­
tertained at dinner Sunday evening
honoring the birthday o f their son,
Larry. Guests were Mr and Mrs.
F. G Holmes, Mivs Della Shuster^o/
Ontario, and Bob Holmes.
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Registration Books Close
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Mrs. Frank Byers
Phone 076-K1
year out
you’ll do w ell with the
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Phone 181
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Year in and
H. S. SACKETT, County Clerk
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and you can go anywhere in any weather
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You can snnko out logs in sort snow,
or work A n looae sand You ran work
your augar bush with traitor power in­
stead of horsea. You can spread manure
• 11 winter long. You can clean ditchew
and break roada while the mud is still
iaduaa deep. You can gel a full year s use
Along The
Mel Beck will be Nyssa chairman
for the annual Boy Scout fund drive
which is scheduled to begin in mid-
October, Nephi Grigg, general chair­
man for the county, has announced.
E. E. "G en e" Clark, of Vale, will
The nickel is legal tender up to the be the rural chairman for the drive.
Garland Christiansen will be On­
amount of 25 cents.
tario chairman and Carl Gustavson
Vale chairman.
The campaign this October will be
run simultaneously in all of the Ore-
Ida council, throughout Malheur
county and Southwestern Idaho, and
it will raise funds to last through
1953, G rigg explained
This is in contrast to the policy
form erly used, a policy o f raising
funds one town at a time through­
out the region. This former system
has had two pincipal drawbacks,
Grigg pointed out.
One drawback was that the coun­
cil lived on a hand-to-mouth basis,
sometimes with money In the bank
and sometimes on credit, but always
struggling along from the drive in
one town to the drive in the next
town. It has never been possible for
the council t»o know with certainty
year. Thus, the council has never
f a *
been able to operate an efficient
budget.
Constant demands on the time of
scout executives for the running of
fund drives has been the other major
drawback. With money raising cam-
BERNARD EASTMAN
Real Estate
Insurance
Phone 64
Billie Bowen, of Vale, spent S at­
urday visiting Delray Ashby and
j
Marriage I.leensM Issued
H N Van Cleave. Jr., o f Ontario
and Colleen Y Presley, o f Vale,
Sopt 20.
Complaints I ilrd In Circuit Court
Dorothy Lee Udy vs Roy W Udy.
Sept 16 Divorce.
William J. Packer vs Hillary Leo
Ray Sept. 17 Damages. >32963
Nellie Arb.uast vs Clyde Arbagast.
Sept. 17 Divorce.
Fletcher Oil Co. vs Idaho Concrete
Pipe Co Sept 17. Recovery on ac­
count $6 736 04.
Pauline Hart vs Oeorgle W. Hart,
Jr Sept 18 Divorce.
United Credit Men's Assn vs Rena
Kerch ft al Sept 19 Recovery on
account $860
1 » r«te H <ViV% m v« \f\rn* W il­
son
2»i Divorce
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