Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 21, 1954, Page PAGE SIXTEEN, Image 16

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Kingman Kolony
Pollyanna Club
Dial 28SS
Mrs. Agnes Ashcraft attended
a county district Garden club in
Nyssa Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haney were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Ed Brandt Sunday.
Ednalea Linnville visited Shar­
on Fox Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Price of
Brogan visited at the L. R. Price
hom e Sunday night.
Sunday evening callers at the
Charlie Bowers home were Mrs.
Carl Callahan, Mrs. Ed and A1
Schultz, Mrs C. D. Pittenger, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Cleverly, Mrs.
Charles Chapin and Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Lovitt.
Kenneth Fren spent Sunday
night with Derrald Slippy.
Mrs. Ronald Batt entertained
8 young mothers of the LDS re­
lief Society Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Batt gave them a knitting
lesson and served refreshments
at the close of the meeting.
Joyce Bowers accompanied
members of the Adrian high
school band to Boise Sunday to
hear the Air Force band.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strawn are
picking apples for Fred Stevens. |
Mrs. G. J. Quintero and son,
Juan, arrived Sunday from Chili,
M exico to visit her daughter,
Mrs. Tony Martinez and family.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Price at­
tended a singing Sunday after­
noon at the Church of Christ in
Vale.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Strawn
made a busniess trip to New Ply­
m outh Friday.
Mrs. Fern Hatch visited Mrs I
Elsie Price Saturday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Payne and
fam ily of Nu Acres were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W alter!
Long Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pinkston
returned home Monday even in g1
after a visit with their daughter
cf Likely, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox visited
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schaffer Sun­
day evening.
John Howard and son, Morris,
called Sunday evening at the
W illis Conant home.
Mrs. Oscar Schaffer spent
Thursday in Caldwell with her
-mother and sister, Mrs. Lanag-
hen of Anderson Dam. Mrs. Lan-
aghen was visiting at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Kindall.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Long
visited Mr and Mrs. P M Haney
in Nyssa Saturday night.
,
Freddie Schafer and Horace
Chaney went deer hunting over
the week end.
Sharon Fox accompanied the
Adrian high school band to Boise
Sunday to hear the Air Force
band.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duncan
visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar
Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Toombs visit­
ed Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bangert
cf Payette Sunday.
Mrs. Paul Cleaver and son
were guests of Mrs. Ed Brandt
Sunday.
Earl Kygar went to Rome
deer hunting last week and re­
turned with a two point buck.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hurst and
David went deer hunting over
the week end near Juntura and
David bagged a deer.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleaver
visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Vanderpool in New Plymouth
Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Thomp­
son of Emmett visited at the A1
Thompson home Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brumbaugh
were dinner guests Sunday of his
mother, Mrs Brumbaugh of Ros-1
well, in honor of their 4th wedd­
ing anniversary.
Mrs. Cleone Daughtery spent
the week end in Grangeville, Ida
visiting a friend.
Mr and Mrs Larry Perry and
two children and Mrs. Ilea Perry
of Brounsboro, Ore , visited Mr.
and Mrs I,. I,. Kreager for a few
days last week. Mrs. Ilea Perry
remained for an lndifimtc stay
at the home of her brother.
Dale I.imbaugh of Boise was
a guest at the Claud Day home
Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Day
and Mr. I.imbaugh went to the;
hills Tuesday and brought back
a load of poles.
Mrs. Lynn Hurst attended the
Presbyterial Thursday in Weiser
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp-1
son went to Burns on a deer and !
goose hunting trip from Thurs­
day to Monday.
Paul Cleaver went deer hunting
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R Price visited
Mr. Price's mother, Arizona |
Price in Ontario Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hurst ac­
companied their son, David who
is a member of the national
guard, to a Federal inspection in
Ontario Friday night.
Velvatea Robinson of Boise is
spending the week with Mrs. Les­
ter Strawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Altig
and baby and Dick Sparks of
Boise visited their parents, Mr
and Mrs. Art Sparks Sunday.
Donny and Gary Thompson re­
turned to school Monday after
Leing absence on account of ill­
ness.
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JUST 9 DAYS LEFT
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1954
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NOW IS THE TIM E
BlCVcIfeS
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or One of the Cosh Commissions
any candidate has up to this tim e has no bear­
Plus the New Prize of
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$10 IN CASH
A n o th er N ew Subscription Campaign
W ith $IO Cash Prize Is Announced
NOTES ON SECOND NEW
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The first $10 cash prize campaign ended last
Wednesday and was for NEW subscriptions
only. The second new $10 cash prize cam­
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All subscriptions each candidate hands In
from Saturday morning of this week to and
Including Saturday night of next week, will
count votes on the original prizes and points
on the NEW campaign.
In the event of a tie In tho NEW $10 caah
prize campaign, a prize Identical In value will
be given each tying candidate.
Everybody will win in thie second New $10
cash prize campaign as all subscriptions
turned In during the time of the NEW $10
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prizes. In the original prize campaign only aa
many active candidates are allowed to be ac­
tive as there sre prizes, and each active can­
didate will receive a prize bicycle or caah
commission for the work he or she does In
this campaign.
For Just the Last 8 Days
Just for securing the most points on subscriptions, either old or
new, during the last 8 days of the subscription campaign.
It's for YOU!
NOTE— This $10 Prize campaign is a new campaign and only
those candidates entered in the original campaign for the prize
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The N ew Prize of $10 in CasTi
will be given to the candidate among the present active candidates securing the most points
on new or old subscriptions between Saturday morning of this week and Saturday night of
next week, the closing night of the entire campaign.
Schedule of Points
For the Second New $10 Cash Prize Campaign
All prize winners will be announced and all
prizes will be awarded by the judges when they
make the final count of votes on the last night
of the campaign.
All subscriptions turned in between this Saturday morning and g o'clock the same Sat­
urday night, will count points in this NEW $10 CASH prize campaign as follows:
What subscribers any candidate hat secured
before this time will have absolutely no bear.
Ing on the second new $10 cash prize cam­
paign. Only those subscriptions secured and
turned in between Saturday morning of this
week and Saturday night of next week (the
last night of the campaign) will count In thla
new campaign.
All subscriptions turned in between Monday morning and Wednesday night of next week
will count points toward this NEW $10 CASH prize as follows:
And now there Is another $10 cash prize—
now win It! It will mean $10 spending money
for the winner.
Please help us, candidates, by marking your
•ubacrlptlsns correctly as either OLD or
NEW. If a person Is now getting the paper he
Is an OLD subscriber and remalna aa OLD
even If he changes the name or address on the
paper. A NEW subscription Is one that adds
another name to our llsL
Candidates receive* full credit for all pay.
ments on subscriptions.
7 Points per Yeor
6 Points per Year
All subscriptions turned in between Thursday morning and Saturday night of next week
(the last night of the campaign), will count points towards the NEW $10 CASH prize as
follows:
5 Points per Year
NOTE: You will receive more points for subscriptions the earlier you turn them in
during this second NEW )io campaign. Subscriptions turned in by this Saturday night will
count more than those turned in during the following davs, and subscriptions turned in by
Wednesday night will count more than those handed in later. Start now. Take advantage of
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YOUR O P P O R T U N IT Y
• (Copyright 1954 by J. D. Stack) •
For Further Information, Call On,
Telephone, or Write Campaign Manager
W H A T IT M EANS
You can win the $to CASH PRIZE in tho
new campaign and, at the same time and with
the same subscriptions, enhance your opportunity
of winning the most valuable prize in the original
list of prize bicycles and cash commissions.
Each is a separate competition and all sub­
scriptions secured and turned in between Saturday
morning of this week, and Saturday night of next
week, will count votes toward the original bicycle
prizes and points in the new $10 CASH PRIZE
campaign. Every one wins, as all subscriptions
turned in during the new $10 campaign will count
votes in the original bicycle and cash commission
campaign.
ALL START ON AN EQUAL BASIS
Saturday Morning
IN THE NEW $io CAMPAIGN
C A M P A IG N NOTES
Unless the city entries do their utmost they
are going to see tho majority of the prize bi­
cycles carried off by the country candidate«.
The out-of-town list Includes some fine work­
ers and excellent subscription producers.
If your name appears in the list of candi­
dates published today you are considered as
an active candidate and eligible to share In
the list of prizes and commission* If you only
report this Saturday and Wednesday and Sat­
urday of next week, with at least two sub-
acrlptions each time.
Dont’s fail to see each and every person who
promised you a subscription for Friday or
Saturday.
Some have threatened It, but so fsr no ons
has done It. That Is, cover their area thor­
oughly, going up one atrsst or road and down
the other, calling at every home. You will b«
surprised at the good results you will secure
by doing this.
You should now check back on all those who
promised you a subscription or said "maybe”
they would pay you later. Many of these people
hare been holding their payment for a certain
candidate but will soon pay It to someone else
If the one to whom they promised It does not
call hack.
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GATE CITY JOURNAL
This Campaign Ends at 9 o'clock Saturday Night, October 30, 1954
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