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© TH E N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L . N Y S S A O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 21. 1957 P A G E T H IR T E E N Sunday evening dinner guests of Sunday dinner guests et the J. I r f y . p t M p H lr .r - lr Mr. and Mrs. Melv.n Cro. ker I. Her?- ni.i ", ho i ti uoro Mr am! L ™ * 1 .V le C l,O C X Mr. and Mrs. Or.n Scholl and Mrs Wilbur Boll of Ontarno M iss H elen Hatch children of Buhl, Ida , spent Sat According to word received at Ft-’h ^loyd Allen Collins, no Mrs. K enneth M cD on ald urday and Sunday nights with his da>’ f venin8 when Mr. and Mrs the Journal this week Janet Med- °P era,urs license, ordered to ob- Phone Parma 2-2473 Dial 3209 sister and family, Mr and Mrs Frank Jayo were hosts to Mr. and lock, Nyssa. a sophomore student tain ,icPnse and report back to Among those attending Dads Melvin Crocker. Mrs. Sid Flanagan of Quincy. at Reedly Junior college. Reedly court bv Feb 22 A correction for the King gold- Weekend at Oregon State college, Eliis Walters spent from Wed Mr. and Mn>. Ear! Kygar and Mr. and Mrs Juan Plaza and the C a lif. was chosen for the part of Feb * Cecil Harley McCorm- en wedding Sunday, Feb. 24 at Corvallis, recently were O E nesday until Saturday in Boise at Mr and Mrs. Buster Talbot were Mendazona’s were Contcsse de la Roche Montfaucon. ick; no vehicle license, paid $10. the community house is 1:30 p Cheldclin. Paul ' House, I'eb. 7, Lawrence Thomas Clev- m to 4 30 instead o f 2 s f o - d T o x " F r a n k ' M o ^ r i^ f S ™ *' tbe of hls son' Mr and Mrs hosts tor a dinncr Snoring Mr Kay McDonald was an over a French countesse in the play. erly, no signal device, paid $10. ,7ated last week ‘ *° 5 “ and c i ' l o s BL ^ L ? * Saa Rex Walters and Mrs Charles Culbertson on night guest of Claudette Day Fri- “ Let Man Live . Feb. 7, Charles Otho Zinn, no .. . „ form er-Nv«-i r .=•-«. ’♦ an0, a Karen Mitchell, Shirley Skin- their 25th wedding anniversary day night. The one-art dram , w.-, Tile Mis William Peutz, formed five night ret* nt <y clearance lights, paid $10. *n*rj ‘ ° * car Haney at- ‘ ‘ ' 1 n ner, Lavina Shy and Kay McDon- Sunday. Other guests were Mr Mr. and Mrs tended the Bybee funeral in Nys- Those "^ com in g their father, aid attended a music clinic with and Mrs. Russ Talbot of Ontario S. were Sundav dinner guests the col’eee a thearu Kai d Ho! Feb. 7, Lawrence Perry Kester, dinner guests the coutgt. ^ a -a last Tuesday and the Marjorie * tre Phyllis Cheldelin. Ann and ----------- * *-■------ - j ------------» » , .. .. , .. .......... h Tru theatrical club u _ J r, r. . 7 * ---------- T IT ......... ............. a group of Adnan band and chor- Sunday evening Mr and Mrs. Rov of Mr and Mrs Carl Esinminger there for p i.-en n tru ck speeding, paid $10. - ------------- > » Phyllis •* „ » » 4*0 * Fox. . KJJK, Salter and Patsy Patterson funer- Mary Jean House. us members Saturday in Weiser , Holmes. Mr and Mrs Roland of Parma It lS n * tady * Feb. 8. Tom 1 Martinez, no oper a) in Owyhee Wednesday. Leland Morris and Ronnie Buch ators license, paid $10. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Culbert- i Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holm- Mr. and Mrs. Sh:rl«y Boselly Miss Medlock is a 1955 graduate Mr. and Mrs' Kenneth Smith ner. Feb. 8, Dean Everett Fife, fail son called in the Melvin Crocker es, Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Adams, and Rev. and Mrs Kenneth Hini- of Nyssa high school and family left Saturday for ure to stop at through highway, home Saturday evening and visit- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams and pie and children were dinner Ferndale, Wash., to visit her par paid $10. ed with Mr. and Mrs. Onn Scholl Mr. and Mrs. Ne.l Dimmick guests Wednesday evening at the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stern Feb. 9, Alfred Elonza Rath- of Buhl, Ida who were spending brought cake and ice cream and Luther Perkins home berg for two weeks. bum, driving without due cau the weekend with Crocker’s. surprised them on their anniver- Sundav guests at the home of Relatives visiting at the Joe tion, paid $14 50. Mr. and Mrs. Ray -------v Cartwright — ---- -------— - -- — Mrs. Veeta Wilhite of Mur- sary M r and Mrs. Merl Kygar and The 4-H camp cookery ,'lub’s j Feb. 10, Daniel Maroni Tuck visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. ' autlhn home last week who at- taugh, Ida , spent a few days last David Krause of Nyssa and Mrs. Florence Kygar were Mr Wm. Lawler in Central Cove over tended the funeral services week with her sister, Mrs. Ellis Sharon Roberts of Adrian were and Mrs Otis Bullard of Nyssa f°urth meeting of the year was er, no tail light, paid $10. Sunday. ° f Mrs. Louise McGavin were Walters. Sunday dinner guests of Kay Me- and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen held 'ast Saturday. The club Police Court Mrs. Goldie Roberts helped at *-yle Dayley and Mr and Mrs. Henry Sherril of Klam- Donald. of Boise elected Donal Scott as president Feb. 6, Don Grover Parkor, At their last meeting they de-i public intoxication, $25 with $10 the 4-H lunch counter at the state ” rs ?darvin Christensen. Poca- ath Falls was an overnight guest Mr. and Mrs. E E Crocker were Ralph Holms, J T Burtchal and bull sale near Ontario Friday and M r and Mrs. I H Harris, of Mr and Mrs Bob Morfit of Saturday dinner guests of Mr. Clarence Hannah, all of Portland. cided to have a candy sale Feb suspended. Feb. 8, Sherman Dodson, public Saturday. ’ Burley. Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Kel- Owyhee dam. and Mrs. Keith Moore of Notus. spent 'Wednesday night here and 16, with the proceeds to go for Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeMark ,and ^5arcn7. Mr and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. George Mendazo- Rev. and Mrs. Kt ninth Himple attended the chivari at the Ore- the building of the community intoxication, $25 or 12H» days in and family and Mrs. Walt Abbott F^bert’ Mrs. Theresa Dayley, Mr. na were hosts at a card partv for and children and Mr and Mrs gon Trail hall which was given park and support from friends is pail. _____: l , • a n rl lift D ir , J . % r . * ___ ________ __ .. r . ^ .. . , . . 11.. ........... J i > 1 i « * . .rr* » .1* Y"i .... 1 Feb. II, Francis R. Clark, pub and family were dinner guests and Mrs. Rio Fields. Mrs. Laura Mr. and Mrs. George Vandewall, Shirley Boselly were dinner by Mr. and Mrs “ Toots" Peutz, urged ______ ______ d ______ _ Mr and Mrs. Claus Stani and Mr The next meeting will be Feb lic intoxication, $25 with $10 sus Sunday of their parents. Mr. and H lj b?.rd' ,Mrs.- R °cicl Morrison Mr and Mrs G Plaza of Ontario guests Monday of Mr and Mrs pended. Mrs. Chet Smith and Mrs. Jessie Kilpatrick, all of and Mr. and Mrs. Fermín Calza- Neal Nicholson and children. and Mrs Merl Kygar i’eb. 12, Sam Gallegos, public Outdoor camp cookor> corta Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. George Monda- Mrs. Nellie Ncwbill of Nyssa Maryann Jones entertained with Boise intoxication, posted $25 bail 4-H reporter, Mr Maughn's father. Joseph M Mr. and Mr Bob Chenault and zona accompanied a group to the is spending a few days thi- wet k a Valentine supper Thursday eve. pending court appearance Mary Ashcraft Utah. Mr and Mrs. E E. Crocker were East Side Cafe for dinner Tues- with Mr. and Mrs Ellis Walters y.ng. Those present were Karen Maughn of Smith Field, Deffer, Linda Smith, Paul Buf- and his sister and brother-in-law. I f ngton, Arnold Strang and Den- Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Nelson of Pocatello, are houseguests at the nie Reed of Sunset Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Haney vis Maughn home ited Mr. and Mrs W. L. Long and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman of Kingman Kolony Sunday after noon and evening. _________ Wild Rose troop number 7. met Mr. and Mrs. Junior McGinnis' of Caldwell spent the weekend a* the home of Mrs. C. M Pounds, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ^ast Wednesday. James McGinnis, and sister, Mr. Several bills were voted to be and Mrs. Dick Davis and Stevie. Pa'd> and each girl received In *i • Howard Hatch of Adrian was a 100th centenary emblem. This is Q Sunday dinner guest of his par- to celebrate the 100th anniver-1 £ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hatch, sarY ° f the birth of Lord Baden- ^ Helen and Phillip Powell, the founder of scouting W Mrs. Florence Richardson of Th>s anniversary will be celebrat- 0 Parma spent from Monday until *-'d b-v boy scouts, girl scouts and £ Thursday in the Harvey Hatch £‘rl fiuides all over the world, home. She accompanied Mr. Following the meeting, Mrs. 9 Hatch and Helen to Caldwell Richards showed colored movies Thursday and attended the Grace Carlyle funeral and also visited s>ster. Mrs. Dan Andregg and Ira Pettis in the Arnold Nursing family. home. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts at- nnd Jim were Sunday dinner tended the pinochle club Thurs- guests of Mrs Lucille Andrews da.v evening at the Dale Ashcraft of Roswell. ; home in Kingman Kolony. Mrs. Myrtle Hatch and Helen Mrs. Ida Packwod, Mrs. John visited her granddaughter, Mrs Auker, Esther and Winifred Ben- Barbara Hatt and family in Nyssa nett and Goldie Roberts attended Saturday afternoon. the Mary and Martha Society Rav Search of Klamath Falls Thursday afternoon at the home left for his home last Tuesday of Mrs. Pauline Deffer. after spending the past month Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller were V A L U E S to $4.95 o q V A L U E S to S9.95 with his sister, Mrs. Raymond Sunday dinner guests of their Washable Cottons— Rayons! Caitwright and family. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Garritt Gabs and Wool Mixtures! Leo Kellar undorwent surgery Timmerman and girls in Newell Thursday morning in the Cald- Heights. well Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts at- V A L U E S to S14.95 V A L U E S to $3.25 C IO 9 7 and Allen spent Sunday evening tended the Mr. and Mrs. pinochle Your Chaqce to Save! Gabs — Flannels — Worsteds at the Verl Bishop home. club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop and Carl Hill in Newell Heights Tues- family were Sunday dinner day evening, guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Roberts attended Q V A L U E S lo S41.75 VALU ES to $5.95 0 *9 Mrs Will Bishop. the 4-H council meeting in On- £ Gabardines and Tweeds! Priced for Fast Selling! Mrs. Dorothy Quick of Nampa tario Wednesday afternoon, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas and Walter Stradley Sunday. Her Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy and husband left last Monday for the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toombs were V A L U E S to S29.00 service and will be stationed in supper guests of the Rube Graham V A L U E S to $1.93 C 1 0 7 $ 1 8 -8 8 Washington. i family in Boise Saturday. 100'; All-W ool Fabrics A ll Nylon—Sizes 2-12. 9 A 7 Mrs. Mary Thompson and Jim Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ramey spent Monday evening with her and sons of Cambridge spent a brother. Mr. and Mrs. Gordie Die- few days last week visiting his ki rson in Parma. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas. W V A L U E S to S4.95 V A L U E S to $10.95 R 7 Marolyn, Carolyn and Teresa Mrs. Mary Brumbach, Mrs. Mil- 0 $ 2 -8 7 Fine Cottons and Ravons! Selling Out Completely! Kellar spent the week end with dr«'d Bishop and Mrs. Eva Robin- Q their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. son of Roswell attended the fun- ^ Jack Jones. They were all guests ernal services of Mrs. Grace Carl- w for dinenr Sunday at the Homer lvle of Boise in Parma Thursday Didcrickson home near Notus. afternoon. ^ V A L U E S lo $18.95 C l O 0 7 V A L U E S to $4.59 C O f> 7 Arthur Holly o f Boise spent Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas were | ^ Your Chance to Save! ^ A Whites and Fancy Patterns! last week visiting with his sis- Sunday dinner guests of their ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Dil- Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ocamica, le in Weiser. In the afternoon Jeanie and Richard spent Satur- they visited her sister, Mrs. Allen V A L U E S to S5.00 V A L U E S to $5.95 C O 0 *9 day evening in Boise with her Seid. Big Bend Nyssa Father Campus Guests For Dad Days Owyhee Hews Court Cases In College Play Relatives Visit At Maughn Home Cooking Wizards Meet Saturday tv 'cou* Trono 7 Meeting Wednesday GOING FULL BLAST! Every Item Goes at a Deeply Slashed Price! MEN'S FINE SLACKS $ 5.88 SELLING-OUT LADIES' BLOUSES TO THE VERY BARE WALLS! W OOL SLACKS $8-88 ALL-WOOL TOPCOATS $24-88 SPORT COATS MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS Famous “ Van Huesen Brand! $2-97 SLIPON SWEATERS g B yiu « mtmr >■ — V A L U E S to $7.95 C/| Special Group to Clear! * FLANNEL G O W N S Due to the Splendid Response During the Opening Days of Our SALE and the Wish Expressed by Many of Our Women Customers That We Carried Better Dresses— COTTON SKIRTS WE HAVE PURCHASED R 7 Cotton PEDAL PUSHERS 5041 on the Dollar CORD CAPRI PANTS and Pass the Savings on to YOU! Dresses That Formerly Sold for $19.95 to $39.95 GO AT g O to $2.95 C l Fine Cottons and Rayons! V ■ ‘C ’-v-^ VALUES ^ J» # g | QQ ^ A * MEN'S OXFORDS VALUES to S10.95 g »J Selling Out Completely! ™ g VALUES to $14.95 g Q Closing Out Entire Stock! OO Ö * Famous "Dickie" Uniform PANTS — SHIRTS W. E. "BILL" SCHIREMAN Reg. $3.98 $ 2-97 P h on e 3131 i . . » ' -ei& rs-J r'-.* LADIES — Here's Your Chance to Buy Really Fine Dresses That You Seldom See on Sale at JUST HALF PRICE! OQ • "FREEM AN" OXFORDS i t i c i l i i i t S ti«4 a 4 Oil C i m f i i » d C jM c rn u f f l i u c t . ciH Nyssa. O regon to $3.45 Ski Knit and Flannels! " R P M 10-30 S p ecial” cuts en gine drag . . . quiets noisy, stkky hydraulic valves. Gives full time protection to vital engine parts and improved performance in all seasons. . . all climates. F ir Price g q BOYS' PAJAMAS Get up to 15% more usable p o w er irom vour car or light truck engine.. gas savings up to l gallon in every 8. with R P M 10-30 Special Motor Oil. This remarkable product covers the full motor oil performance range from grades 10W through 30 . . . gives you sasings up to 33% compared to lighter grade motor oils! Reg. $2.98 $ 2-27 ALSO 30 LADIES' COATS ■ A Price PRICE’ S at PARMA '•j © Ladies' "Summerettes" to $4.95 $297 Ladies’ Canvas Footwear! VALUES R E G U L A R 49c Y A R D BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS VALUES Special Group to Clear! PERCALE YARDAGE g 7 Broadcloths and Flannels! K CORDUROY JACKETS FROM AN EXCLUSIVE LADIES' SHOP FOR MEN'S PAJAMAS V A L U E S to 55.00 GIRLS' C AN CAN SLIPS 100 Better Dresses SUEDE JACKETS Unlock full horsepower with R P M 10-30 Special Motor Oil OPEN FRIDAY NITE T IL 9 ‘‘Fruit of the Loom” ! O # ® FINE "IN D IAN HEAD" R E G U L A R 98c Y A R D Famous Name in Yardage! ALL-COTTON YARNS V A L U E S to 29c | Q c Bedspread—Crochet and Others’ * 5# ALL-WOOL YARNS V A L U E S to 35c O O fi Knitting Worsted and Others! fc O '1' "CROW N" ZIPPERS V A L U E S to 33c | Big Selection of Colors! * 5#^ Q C Lovely Nylon Blend BLANKETS R E G U L A R $9.95 Lovely Assortment of Colors To Choose From’ 72” x 90” $ 6-87