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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 21. 1958 Oregon Trail— Former Resident Dies Thursday At Molalla, Ore. 4-H CLUB ACTIVITIES By County Extension Agents By Mrs. Frank Byers Phone 2325 Mrs Rolland Holmes received word Thursday that her father, Lester Toll of Molalla, Ore., had passed away following a heart at tack. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and Jerry left Friday to attend services. Mr. Toll was a former resident of Nyssa and Fruitland. K’ NGREYS TAKE VACATION T.\I? INTO WASHINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kingrey returned recently from a thee- weeks’ vacation trip into Wash. They visited their daughters Mrs. James Stewart and family and Mrs. Lucille S t e w a r t , all of Tacoma. They also went Salmon fishing at Sekiu in Clellam Bay off the shore of Juan de Fuca Strait near the Canadian border. W . W . Fosters Attend Beekeepers Meeting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster at tended the annual convention and picnic of the Oregon Beekeepers association held in Corva!..> Aug. 3. The picnic was held at Avery park. While at the convection the Fosters were guests of the organi zation's secretary. Mi and Mrs. Oliver Petty at Alban> The Nys- sans went to Corvallis Saturday Mrs. Frank Ward returned Sun and returned Monday day after spending two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Bob Husted and visiting her niece, Mrs Jack Dix on and family in Enterprise, Ore. family of Lancaster, Calif, were They made two trips to Walla vigitons at the Bruce English. Walla, Wash, while she was there. Lewis Tuttle, Raymond Pierce The Howard Myricks and Bur and Ray Fox homes during then- ton Smith joined Mr. and Mrs. week in Nyssa. Kenneth Pond and Bobby fish Elmer Cruson and family at Zim’s Plunge Sunday where they en ed above Beulah Dam Saturday and Sunday. joyed swimming. 4-H Camp Held Over 100 4-H club members from Malheur county attended Mis. Max Jones and children 4-H camp at Payette Lakes last of Los Angeles who have been week. Nearly every community visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. that has any appreciable amount Russell Gressley and other rela of 4-H club work was represented tives left by bus for their home by one or more delegates. Monday. Sixteen of the delegates were A no-host barbecue dinner tiim iimiimiiim miiin'- members of the junior leaders honoring Blair Hendrcks on his organization and were serving as birthday anniversary was served camp counselors. Each of these at the Gilbert Holmes home Fri Wilson's E \ was assigned the responsibility of day evening. Other guests were looking after a cabin of younger Mrs. Blair Hendricks and chil members and also helped with dren, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hend other camp activities. Six local ricks and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth leaders directed camp activities Reece and famly. and acted in a supervisory capa Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams and city. family attended a family reunion Camp activities included crafts, Sunday at the Charles Davis home party games, safety, wildlife and Stanley Byers. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley swimming, boating and a daily and family were Sunday evening campfire program. Officer Matt Vice of the Idaho visitors at the Damon Savage state police conducted the class home. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Holmes on safety and also explained the were hosts at a barbecue supper duties of the state police system. John Jensen of the Oregon Monday honoring Mr. and Mrs. State Game commission handled Frank Byers on their 30th wed a series of discussions on wild ding anniversary. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Holmes life. and Stasley Byers. - * w m iif n m 'im iif u fi iiM n A series of lessons for begin The Merry Matrons club met ning swimmers were given by Aug. 13 at the rome of Cora Rook- 3-Lb. Tin Margie Elfering of Vale and Dick stool. Seven members answered Fulwyler of Willowcreek. These roll call by a joke played on them. two also handled all waterfront I Games were played with several activities for the entire camp. winning prizes. Refreshments County Fair Next Week were served by the hostess Next With the county fair scheduled meeting will be Aug. 27 at the for next week 4-H members are home of Virginia Rookstool of Kraft — Quart busy putting the finishing touches Nyssa. Roll call will be answered on the animals they will be ex by a food canning hint. hibiting. Pre-registration indicates Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Zamora of an even larger display than the San Diego, Calif, were Tuesday record number of last year. ¡ evening visitors at the F. G. Hol Schedule for 4-H events for the mes home. week are: Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gressley Wednesday, Aug. 27: and children were Wednesday ^ .¿ Â c 9:00 a.m.—All exhibits in place. evening visitors at the Russell 12:30 p.m .— Livestock judging Gressley home. contest. Ike Mitchell of Colorado was 2:30 p m.—Judging 4-H swine , a Sunday evening visitor at the classes. i Gilbert Holmes home. 2:30 p.m. Judging 4-H sheep Mr. and Mrs. Don Purdue and classes. ' family were Sunday dinner guests Pet-Ritz Thursday, Aug. 28: i of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bohannon 9:00 a.m.—Judging 4-H beef and family. In the afternoon Mr. classes. ; and Mrs. Herschal Tresenriter 9:00 a.m.—4-H dairy classes, of Payette and Mr. and Mrs. including fitting and showman Forrest Moore of Nampa were ship. visitors at the Bohannon home. 1:30 p.m. — Beef fitting and Return From Vacation showmanship contest. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Holmes re Friday, Aug. 29: turned home Monday after spend 10:00 a.m.—Judging 4-H poul ing the past 3 weeks with their Snow Crop try and rabbits. son, Glen and family at Westfir. 7:00 p.m. — Junior fat stock While there they visited Crater auction. Lake and Winchester Bay where Saturday, Aug. 30: they went salmon fishing. 1:00 p.m.—Presentation of spe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes cial awards. and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Roy 4:00 p.m .— Release exhibits Holmes attended the Masonic pic and deliver fat stock to trucks. nic at the Nyssa city park Sunday. Stale Fair Visitors at the Russell Gressley Snow Crop Club members whose exhibits home last week included Mr. and were selected for state fair will Mrs. Sam McConnell of Nyssa, mail these to Salem the latter part Mrs. Forrest Moore and Mrs. Jim of this week for the opening of Powell and daughter of Nampa, the state fair on Aug. 28. Seven Cliff Main, Walt Roth, Mark Hart teen clothing exhibits will be sent ley, Frank Graham, Mr and Mrs. to the state fair from Malheur Leslie Topliff, Mrs. Ed Kido and county. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool. In addition to the exhibits, club Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hendricks members from here will enter were Sunday dinner guests at the nine contests at the state fair. Gilbert Holmes home. Lynne Hoffman and Margaret Sandra Holmes spent several Carlstrom of Cairo will compete days with Carol Reece of Nyssa. in the clothing demonstration contest. Lynne will also enter Mr. and Mrs. Keith Matthews from "Malheur founty in the cake and Patty went to Baker over the week end to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R Dolan. Picknickers a Mann* Creek Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Max Moore and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Chamberlain and family and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Feik 1 and family. Mrs. Verda Steinke spent the i week end at Vale with her son, j Mr. and Mrs. Dareld Steinke and ! family. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Duus of j Albany, Ore. are visiting his father, V. W Duus and sister, i Delores. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Badten and UNTI L YOU L E A R N T H E S E j children of Snoqualmie, Wash. important facts | »pent several days this week with ABOUT F U L L E R ' S S P E C T A C U L A R i her father, Adoiph Schroeder. Methodists Plan Minstrel Show PAGE FIVE WEATHER Min. Aug. 12 63 Aug. 13 52 Aug. 14 59 Aug 15 58 Aug. 16 52 Aug 17 58 Aug. 18 55 Aug. 19 51 Aug. 20 50 Owyhee Reservoir Storage Aug. 20, 1958 540,370 acre Ft. Aug 20. 1957 521,630 acre Ft. Plans have been formulated for a Minstrel show to be given by the Ma Pa group of the Metho dist church Sept. 23. There will be advance ticket sales for the event, which is to be held in the local high school cafetorium. Proceeds will go for an organ for the church, accord ing to Mrs. Lyle Grunke, general chairman and producer. Assisting on committees for the show are Mmes. Bob Wilson, Gene Grasty, L. A Maulding, James MRS. STEINKE HOME Mrs. Ed Steinke, who had surg Stephen and Walter Roth. The show will advertise on the , ery at the Malheur Memorial hos Bonnie Wallis show on TV Sept. pital in June, is home after a 22, and according to the producer, month’s visit with her son, the there will be out-of-town talent Dareld Steinke family of Vale. as well as local performers. The first dress rehearsal was held Use The Journal classified ads; Tuesday evening. they get results! Thursday, Friday and Saturday Hi-West — No. 303 89c j PEAS <biy 8 5 < 0nlv 4 8 * j tZu a titq Tender STEWING HENS traditional paints! 2 • Holds color and gloss for year»! Spreads faster, easier 3 a than the best o f them. 4 a Costs no more than ordinary paint. EARN TME FACTS BEFORE YOU PAINT! 2 extra years of paint b^tuty for you* home at no extra cost SEE US TODAY! Firesione Store r ? «17 9 lor $1.00 Gold Strike Stamps on Each Purchase! Vi Gallon I AERO WAX | Only 99* 39 — < 4 Tasiy — Fresh RED SN A PPE R Large 12 Oz. 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