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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1953 Big Bend Miss Helen Hat* h Phone Parma 1-F21 rian- Joseph foe; ball game and visit then- parents. Mr and Mr* Ed Near ton and Burt. They all returned to their home Sunday afternoon. A family dinner was enjoyed at the Harvey Hatch home Sunday. Those present were. Mr and Mrs. Henry Hatch. Merle. Gene ar.d Dean of Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stone of Gaston. Oreg.^ Mr and Mr- R ob ert Weir and Mary. Mr and Mr Ralph Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fer guson and Evelyn of Apple Valley. « T a n d M r T 't a '‘p o t e T o ? RoTveli and Howard Hatch o f Adrian Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis and Stevie called in the late afternoon, M r_ Mary Brumbaoh entertained ^ B<K)lc clu b wiUl a 1:W desert Iuncheon at her home Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs. Betty Samer, Mrs. Esther Ben. nett, Mrs. Ida Packwood. Mrs. Henry Edens, Mrs. Irma Hopkins, Mr Goldie Roberts, Mias Mary Weir Miss Helen Hatch and Chas. Witty attended the grade school P.T.A. in Adrian Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stark spent Saturday evening at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs Harvey Hatch. Mr». Jack Jones Maryann and Victor visited her daughter. Mrs. Homer Diderickson and family in f Mrv Hilda Tensen c f Nyssa gave Newell Heights Sunday. Mrs Myrtle Schaffer and daugh the book review. "The Lady of Arl ter, Creta, of Nampa, were dinner ington.” a biography of Mrs. Robert E Lee. There were eight membess guests at the Chas Reno home last present and four guests, Mr». Sim Wednesday. Tuning, Mrs. Raymond Price. Mrs, Darrell Englhh dug his late pota Francis French and Mrs. Frank toes la:t Saturday and several of hi> neighbors laid in their winter sup Miller. Mr. and Mrs. C. E Perk o f Bci.-e ply. Big Bend friends attending the were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Jimmy Fitzsimmons funeral in Pay and Mrs. Frank Miller Harvey Hatch attended the funer ette, Thursday were Mr. and Mr- Zeb Wilson. Mr and Mr-. L.i vrence al in Caldwell Friday alterno, n for Miller, Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. Kath Mrs. Joe Cumming, who was ac ryn Rolland, Illen and Mary Lou cidently killed in a car accident Molt. Mr». Angte Chaney, Mrs. Ger- | last Sunday evening, tie Jcne- and Mary Ellen, Mrs Mvr- ^ Stone and Harvey H itch at- tle Jones. Mary Ann and Victor, and '«^ded the funeral for Ellis M c- Mr Maude King. The pall-bearers freigh t Thursday afternoon in Par- were picked from the class who ma- graduated from Lhe eighth grade urith Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reno were surprised one night last week when the D.A.V. of Parma came in and Modern Pioneer Club gave them a hou-e warming. There Dial 2135 were 13 adults and four children. They pre.-ented them with a lovely- bathroom set. After a plea-ant even. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Graham and ing of visiting they enjoyed cake end Mrs Ella Graham of Buhl -were din- coffee. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Herrington Monday. Walter Abbmt Oct. 12. at the Cald- Deer hunting from Friday tuitil well Memorial hospital. Mother and Sunday around Drewsey turned out son came home Wednesday. The a little disappointing for only two baby ha- been named Leonard Ches- *<t deer. In the hunting party were ter. Gordon and Dallas Montgomery. A birthday party was held at the Stanley. Carl Lee and David Hill, Lester Molt home for Darrill R ol- Delbert Stephens, C. B. Hill and land. Those attending were Victor Harmon Da ugh ter y. Jones, Chas. Douglas, Dianne and i Mrs. Roy Hirais’ mother. Mrs. (Robin Strong and David Rolland Matsusaka from Seattle is visiting at the Hirai home. and Eldon Molt. Mr. and Mrs. Hirai and family Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Strong and family were Sunday dinner guests spent Saturday evening at St. Hu at the home of his brother, Mr. and berts church carnival in Nyssa Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leedy were Mrs. David Strong in New Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Molt and El week end guests of Mr. and Mrs don visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Warden. They were supper C. A Molt in Ontario and his sister. guests of Verna Costley and family j Mrs. Lem Davis and family a week Sunday evening. Mrs. Lydia was also ! a supper guest. ago Sunday. An extension meeting was held at | Mr. and Mrs. John Auker and Kathrine, Mr. and Mrs Harvey Ben the home of Mrs Dudley Kurtz nett, Leroy Bennett and Dwayne, Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Stan- [ Floyd Woods, Boyce Vande Water ley Hill acting as co-hostess. The returned home Sunday evening from demonstration -was “ Accessories for I a week end hunting trip near Jun- for your clothe*.” given by Mrs. tura. Each one brought home his Edna Mae Wimsatt of Ontario. Thirteen members attended with six deer. Mrs. Agna Keller of Wilder is visitors. Coffee and cake were served visiting at the home of her son, Mr. at the close of the meeting. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Price and and Mr Leo Keller and family. Mr. and Mrs Herb Thoma- visited Rodney called at the Dudley Kurtz Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wyman in Oregon home Sunday evening. Slope Saturday. Friday evening callers at the Dale Mrs. Herb Thomas attended the Glenn home were Mr. and Mrs Pinochle club i»rty at the home of Claude Smith o f Owyhee Junction Mrs. Agnas Ashcraft in Kingman The Smiths have just returned from Kolony Friday afternoon. Quincy, Wa-h., where work ha» been Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thoms» were completed on the Bob Riee home. Sunday dinner gue ts at the home Word has been received by the of her brother. Mr and Mrs. Jack Kurtzs that Mr. and Mrs David Raney in Parma Highland of Coos Hay are the par- Joe King returned home Friday ents of a girl born Thursday, evening from Unity where he met! Several residents of this own- his son, Lewis on a hunting trip, munity attended the PTA meeting j Lewis returned to Portland Monday Thursday evening Rev Moore was a with his deer. Joe remained a few guest speaker. The men's quartet days and visited his brother. from the Presbyterian church in Mr. and Mrs. Byran Ruddell of Adrian furnished entertainment. Independence, Ore., are visiting at Refreshments were served at the | the home of her brother, Mr. and j close of the meeting. The PTA would Mrs. Joe King. ; like it to be known that there is | Miss Sheryl Reuter of Adrian story hour entertainment for the spent the week vnd with Mary Ann younger children during the meet- Stradley at th* Walter Stradley ing. home Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurts and Mr-. Lydia Vande Water atcom - Manon Fox attended a family dlh- panied Mrs Alta Oraham of Parma ner at the William Gohley home in to Portland and Corvallis Friday. Parma Sunday. They will visit Mrs. Graham V Dale Glenn purchased a new daughter, Mrs. Pauline Wood at Chevrolet pickup last week Corvallis and visit Mrs. Vande | The lames McGinnis carpenter Water's sister. Mrs. Ben Powell, at crew are starting work on the L C. Lacomb, Ore. McDermott home sometime this Mr and Mrs. Herb Thomas a t - 1 week, tended Kingman Kolony grange in Mr. and Mrs Claude Smith called j Adrian Monday night. New officers at the Hugh Glenn heme Sunday were elected for the following year, evening. Mr and Mrs Case Muntjewtrff Mrs. Gene Pratt has been called accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George to Vale this week to serve jury duty. Eifers to Nyssa and Ontario Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff called Mrs Muntjewerff stopped in N » s a at the Dudley Kurtz home Friday and visited an old friend. Mrs. E M. evening. Hart The rest going on to Ontario Mrs. John Koopman and daugh- _n business and where Mrs. Eifers tew, Jo Ann and Bonnie of Ontario Ls taking treatments. visited Mrs. Luit Siam Thursday Mr and Mrs. Joe Stone of Gaston, afternoon. ‘ are visiting at the home o f Mrs. M. L. Kurtz left Tuesday her brother, Mr and Mrs. Ralph night for Portland and Coos Bay g lt and sister, Mrs. Myrtle Hatch where she plans to spend some time with her family. and family. Mr "and Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs. Jesse Rigney of Nyssa, and Mr? Goldie R ob erts and Miss Helen Mrs. Dudlin Hammon attended an . . tch attended the football game executive board meeting o f the Mai- j Friday afternoon in Adrian when heur County PTA last Tuesday at the seventh and eight graders play- the home o f Mrs. Fred Heston in «1 Homed ale. The score was 12-» in Ontario favor of Adrian. Those from this community who Mr and Mrs. John Thompson. I made the honor roll at the Adrian Alice and Jimmy attended a family high school were Avanell Finn, Kaye dinner at the home of her parents, Hammon. Yrancine Peterson. Adele Mr and Mrs. Frank Dickerson in Hammon, Margret Butler and Alan Parma Sunday in honor of his nep- Fahrenbruck. hew Mr and Mrs. Earl Dickerson of Nancy Hill spent the week end Indianapolis Ind , who were on their with her aunt. Mrs. Jim Stephens. wTv to California. ' Mr. atnd Mrs. Dick Krtfch. Karla Mr* Mary Thompson, Mrs. GeftS« | and Steve sjrtrt Tuesday evening Jones and Mrs. Ruby English »? - and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas tended a Federated Aid meeting spent Friday evening at the Rube las* Wednesday at the home o f Mrs Orahams. John Steele on the Orchard Tract. star and Middleton Garden Clubs Mr and Mrs. Ted Newton and son, were entertained Thursday by Mrs. Eddie of Joseph accompanied Mr M L. Judd. Thirty eight m a tte rs and Mr- Henry Hatch and family and special guests were in attend- heme Friday evening to see * * Ad- ance to view the chrysanthemums. 1 Newell Heights j This Newspaper Today Announces a New Subscription CampaignJ In Which it W ill Give a • Prize of M0-°° in Cash c HERE IS A NEW PRIZE FOR YO U $10.00 IN CASH Just for securing the most points on NEW sub- criptions during the next FOUIt DAYS OF THE SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN. The X eir Trite o f $10 in Cask will be given to the candidate securing the most points for turning in NEW subscriptions between Saturday morning of this week, and Wednesday- night of next week. (See schedule o f points beloic.) SCHEDULE OF POINTS New suDscriptions secured and turned in be tween this Saturday morning and 9 o’clock the same Saturday night, yill count points toward the NEW $10.00 in CASH prize as follows: 10 Points per Year New subscriptions turned in between Monday morning and Wednesday night, will count points toward the NEW $10 in CASH prize as follows: REPORT DAYS E v e r y Wed nesday an d every Saturday are RE PORT DAYS and each and every candidate is expect ed to turn in at least two subscriptions on each Wed nesday and each Saturday. Every candidate is POSI TIVELY REQUIRED to turn in all subscriptions he or she has on each Wed nesday and each Saturday. This is the rule of the cam paign and it will he strictly adhered to. Candidates liv ing outside the city limits may send their Saturday reports in Monday’s mail and their Wednesday re porta in Thursday’s mail and they will count the same as though they were in the campaign office by 9 o’clock on the report night. 9 Points per Year Note that you will receive more points for NEW subscriptions turned in by 9 o’clock Saturday- night. All Start on an Equal Basis SATURDAY MORNING 15 PER CENT C O M M ISSIO N <iwranteea Ifrerg Act ice Non-Prize Winner! There will 1»« one prtor btryck Hud fo c i rotaniwion» for each five active candidates in this campaign. No lew tlwn four prize bicycle» will be given to any number of candidate» to a* or under and then omc additional bicycle will be added fer each five active caadidate». R rgtrd lr* of the number of candi dates m that campaign, each active candidate ii guaranteed a W a d arw lata model bicycle pt a liberal cm h commission. Semd er BHm$ lit Yomr Nomination Nowi $10.00 IN CASH The management is highly appreciative of the wonderful interest the boya and girls of this com munity have displayed in the subscription cam paign. o To show some of our appreciation— and to make a candidate’s active participation in this campaign more than ever a worthwhile endeavor—a new cam paign with a prize of $10 IN CASH is announced today. Details of this new prize offer will be found on this page and in the Page 1 story— read both thoroughly, and if any feature is not entirely clear to you, ask the Campaign Manager for details. CAMPAIGN NOTES Evrrytx>dy will be paid for work done in (hit new $ 1 0 Cash Pripr campaign as all NF.W sub scription» turned in during tht time CM the NF.W $ 1 0 cani|*.yrii will count votes toward the or iginal cash comrnMioiN and bievekt prizes. In thr origin.d prize campaign ouly as many itandid.itrs will be al)r>wrd tu ke active at there are prizes or cash Commiltions and <a> h a c tive candidate will irerive a bi cycle or a eqSBBi OO in the New $10.00 Campaign ONE PRIZE BICYCLE FOR EACH 5 CANDIDATES 'A New Brize Campaign Only as many candidates will be allowed to be active in this campaign as there are prizes. The highest of these active candidates will receive the prize bicycles. The remaining active can didates will be paid a cash commission equal to 15 per cent of every dollar he or she turns in for subscrip tions. r to A N EW sabaorlgtian count teward the N SW prize ef $10 must be from CCmtCPn« who Is pot now taking this newspaper. It mutt add on« ham« to our hat. Changing t h e subscriber's name from one member of a fam ily to another does N O T Constitute a nrw subscription. Can you think of any betrtr way to get yourself an cjtcrp- tionally fine present than by winning one o f the bicycles or cash rommiaiions to be given in this subscription cam paign? On top of this opportunity this newspaper is now making n new offer which will enable you to win a prize of $ 1 0 in cash. The cam paign office it open each evening until 8 o ’clock and until 9 o'clock on W ednesdays and Saturdays. W e do this for your conven ience at we want to give you every possible aid in maWr.g your cam paign a big success. Call on the Campaign Man ager for any inform ation or assistance yo+i with. o o °o O o o o o o Don't be discouiisgrd by a slow star*— keep tryin g ; determ ination and perseverance cannot lose. W h a t new subscriptions any candidate may have se cured before this time have absolutely no bearing on the new prize of $10 in CASH. Only the new Subscriptions secure«! and turned in during the A working days «Sorting Saturday morning will count for the new prize. T e n dollars In cash— here is your opportunity to win a cash prier in addition to yetir regu lar prize. Here it is! Go after it. Be sure to keep careful check on all promises given you and call I tack for thr subscriptions at the appointed time. Don’t be discouraged by an occasional “ off day” . Just keep trying— you will never regret it In the end. All prize winners will be announced and ell prizes mill be awarded by the Judges when they make the final count of votes on the closing night of the cam paign. With ttie announremeytt ae today’s paper o f the new $ 1 A CASH prize campaign, candi dates will Had that bring in the campaign is now more than ever an honor and worth while thing. In the event ef a tie In the NEW $10 cam paign each ty ing candidate will be given a prize of $10 in casfc. O ’ $ (Copyright Ittki by J. D. Stack) S< ie Ti ìe EDER HARDWARE CO. 202 Main, Nyssa ♦ •---- » Pirize ADVISORY BOARD OF JUDGES <*) It is the sincere aim of this newspaper to conduct tuts cam paign on a strictly fair and businesslike basis from start to finish. However, not all wisdom lies with any one man or in stitution, so a committee of Judges has fceen selected from which two or more will be chosen to count the votes the last flight o f the campaign. HAROLD BKk#J)I.E JAKE FISCHER Bicycles <iki • On Display in the Windows of O PAY CLIFFORD MINK FIRESTONE STORE 417 Main, Nyssa __________________ j For Further Information. Call on, Telephone, or Write Campaign Manager These citizens are well known in this section and the final results as given out by them will be beyond di ptfQv la ttye event any near relative o f any member o f the Advisory Board should enter r this campaign, it automatically eliminate that mem- ber from Aeing chosen to shake the final count o f the votes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ^ Office Open Evening from 7 Until 8:00 q Phone 2233, 109 Main Street, Nyssa YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW! GATE CITY JOURNAL This Camf&rign m BOB THOMPSON 9 o'clock Saturday Night, November 7, 1953 o O O