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THURSDAY. MAY 21. 1959 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OJIEGOH uena Vista— lin which Ronald Rookstool was! Oregon Trail— j one of the seniors. Jam es, Fred and Eugene Ste- phen trucked cattle to pasture at Ola, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W ilson of S utherlin, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. i By M rs. James R itch ie By Mrs. Frank Byers Peterson of Burns came Sunday P h o n e 2883 Phone 232S for a visit w ith the C leaver b ro th T he O u t O ur Way club met The M erry M atrons club m et ers and families. ’ednesday at the L ester C leaver Mr and Mrs. C lint Sim pson May 13 at the hom e of Mrs. F. ome. P ast m em bers attending and daughter of Boise and Mrs. G Holmes w ith Mrs. F ran k By rere Mmes. G eorge Cleaver, W il ers co-hostess. Nine m em bers and lis B ertram , and Ray G riffitts of M erlin Fagan of P ayette visited tw o guests, Mrs. Don Royse of | T hursday at the W ayne Simpson 'yssa, Jam es O. S tephen of O n; Stevell, Ida . and Mrs Jim Edens tario, C lau de Day of Adrian, home. Mrs. Dallas Sim pson and w ere present. children of Boise visited there H ow ard Day of Lake Owyhee Follow ing the business m eet and G uy T anner. Mrs. L aM arr O rr W ednesday. ing whoopie was played w ith of S unset V alley was also a guest. Visit On Coast Mrs. A lfred A dam s and Mrs. j Mrs. Silas Hoffm an, a charter Mr. and Mrs. Jim C layton and F rank Byers receiving prizes. Re m em ber of the club, was chosen fam ily retu rn ed S unday from as “M other of the Y ear” for the several days visit on the cohst freshm ents w ere served by the i hostesses. The next m eeting will i club and w as presented w ith a W hile gone they visited Mrs. potted plant. The next m eeting C layton’s parents in Eugene, a be May 27, at the hom e of Mrs. Roy Rookstool w ith Mrs. Russ- Will be J u n e 10 w ith Mrs. D elbert sister in Elkton and a b ro th er at . ell Gressley, co-hostess. Cleaver. Roseburg. Mrs. H ow ard Day of Lake O w y Mr. and Mrs. R obert Holmes Mr. an d Mrs. Jim R itchie visit hee was a Tuesday overnight and fam ily w ere d in n er guests ed M onday evening at the home guest at the Jim R itchie home. S atu rd ay evehing at the W ayne of Mr. an d Mrs. M agnus Ekanger Mr. and Mrs. Day, Mr. and Mrs. S huster hom e near G ayw av Ju n e- j in S u nset Valley. Ritchie and L ester C leaver were tion. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T opliff v isit Tuesday evening guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Holland Holmes, ed T u esday a t the Russell Gress- Lloyd C leaver hom e helping D ean and Je rry and Mrs. Don ley home. Lloyd celebrate his birth d ay a n Royse and children of S trevelle. S h erral and S tanley Sisson, stu niversary. The evening was spent Ida., w ere S aturday evening d in dents a t L a G rande, spent the playing pinochle. n er guests at the F G. Holmes w eek end w ith th eir parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes and Mrs. H arold Sisson and Dean. visited Mr. and Mrs. W ard Lundy w ere S atu rd ay evening visitors Mrs. La V ern C leaver e n te r Sunday evening. at the F. G. Holmes home. tained S un d ay afternoon in honor Ronald Rookstool a Nyssa high Mr. and Mrs. O. H H askins of of th e b irth d a y anniversaries of school senior was chosen as one Tw in Falls and Mr and Mrs. Nes- Alan, 8, and K arry, 6. A ttending of the A ll-S tar football team to by of Boise w ere S atu rd ay a fte r w ere Jo h n n y , Shirley, C hristine, play this year. noon visitors at the R ussell G ress D arrell, K irk, and Donny C leav Mr. and Mrs. W ayne Sim pson ley home. They w ere all neighors er. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge C leaver of N yssa and G ary and D arrell visited Mr. and Mrs. C arl Sim p in N ebraska. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Holmes and C leaver w ere d in n er guests there son in Sunset Valley Sunday. Mrs. T hurm an Hill and dau g h [ Mrs. F ran k B yers w ere dinner Sunday. R efreshm ents w ere serv ters of Apple Valley visited S at guests T hursday at th e A. M ed by Mrs. C leaver. K indergarten C lass Mr. and Mrs. Dave Beers w ere urday w ith h er parents, Mr. and G oodson hom e n ear P arm a. Mrs. Loyd Adams. The C lyde Bohannon fam ily a t S un d ay d in n er guests of Mr. and T T akes T p r rain Ride T hursday visitors at the Loyd tended the cook ou t at th e Nyssa Mrs. Topliff. Kn L i n H o a a r rten t p n r class, ip «;« n rrnm . The k r in d erg accom- p a rk S unday w hich was given by ■ Adams hom e w ere Mrs. Alvin panied by th e ir teacher, Mrs Mr. an d Mrs. K enneth Rook- Busby, Mrs. Joe Busby, and Mrs. the C om e Double class of the Lloyd T obler, w e n t for th eir an stool of C alifo rn ia cam e last week Rosalee Loving and d au g h ter of C hristian church. nual tra in ride to C aldw ell May for a visit a t the hom e of his p a r Unity. Mr. and Msr. Roy Holmes 12 . ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool. Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Day of visited F rid ay evening at the Bob R ookstool of C aldw ell and Mrs. H arold B rendle drove to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edens w ere 1 Lake O w yhee w ere W ednesday R obert Holm es home. C aldw ell, m et th em at the train visitors S unday evening follow evening din n er guests at the Jim w ith th eir lunch, and all enjoyed CLA SSIFIED S GET RESULTS! a picnic in th e p ark . The class ing g rad u ation services in Nyssa R itchie home. re tu rn e d to Nyssa w ith Mrs B rendle. +—+ Past Members Guests at Meet Of Out-Our-Way J Merry Matrons PAGE NINE Junior High Centennial Celebration for End of School Are Entertained By Mrs. Holmes T ht Tow n and C ountry G arden club toured the gardens of club m em bers Monday afternoon. The group m et at the home of Mrs. W O. P eterson and afte r view ing h er garden continued to those of the W illiam S ch irtm an s, Dale G arriso n j, Roy Sew rights, C. M Tensen and th e S. P. By bees. The next m eeting of the club will be at the hom e of Mrs. C. M. Tensen Ju n e 4. +—4* NYSSA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL S end of-term celebration last Friday was centered around the Oregon Centennial theme w ith all students adorn ed in historical costumes. On the left are Robert Hershey and Helen Snyder who received Nyssa Centennial coins for having the most appropriate attire depicting the event. Above are runners-up. named not necessarily in order. Barbara Glover. Claudia Woodman. Elma Leavitt. Eleanor Poulsen. Viki Maxfield, Patty Points, Karen Norlan. Jan- elle Neiger, Dicksie Servoss. Helen Snyder, Coleen Christensen. Gary Wilson. Francis McCrady, Rob ert Hershey, Ralph Talbot. Dale Peterson, Jim Kodama. John Beck and Clair Simpson. —Journal Photo. Mrs. F ran k M organ H onored a t P arty SOCIETY NEWS Side-Dress With (UsS) Nitrogen Fertilizer W for Added Profits Town and Country Flower Gardens Toured Monday Three Honored f At l p n r# ™ ~ ii F v p n t 1 LAI C W V /II Mrs. Dale O v erstak e e n te rta in ed w ith a dessert p a rty last W ed nesday evening for m em bers of h er faculty bridge club. C ards w ere in play at th ree tables. Honored w ith a farew ell hand- kerchief show er w ere Mrs. Jack j j e n k ins, Mrs. Eldon E arn er and Miss Lois B ungum . Reading and Trio Highlight Meeting The Lucky C lover 4-H club m et May 13 in Mrs. M cP artlan d ’s fifth grade room. Roll call was an sw ered w ith “A Food T h at Is Good for You.” The m eeting was called to o rd er by P aul Sm it, a fte r which it w as tu rn ed over to Tom m y L aurance, program chairm an. Douglas Jo h n son, P au l Sm it, R alph C arter and G regg Nelson su b m itted q uestions on health. A reading, “The V illain and the' Hero.” was given by A lvina Bell, and a trio selection, “S ev enteen,” was ren d ered by L eila F arm er, P a tty U rry and M arilyn H ender son.—S teven A lters, reporter. To sell, buy, rent, hire, etc., use The G ate City Jo u rn a l classified page! Mrs. C layton M organ was host ess at a su rp rise bridge p arty at h er hom e F rid ay afternoon h onor ing Mrs. F ran k M organ on the occasion of h er b irth d ay an n iv e r sary. Bridge was in play at th ree tables. P rize w in n ers for the a fte r noon’s play w ere Mrs. Ray L a r son and Mrs. Ted Morgan. Mrs. M organ was also honored w ith a h an d k erch ief show er. +—+ E astern S tar F etes Miss Lois Bungum Miss Lois B ungum was honored Prize w inners a t bridge w ere Mrs. W L. M cP artland and Mrs. at a b u ffet d in n er last T uesday evening given by officers of Surprise P arty G iven K insey K everen. + —4- G olden R ule ch ap ter of the E ast For Dick H errim ans ern S ta r at th e hom e of Mr. and A farew ell su rp rise p arty was Mrs. Liming Hostess Mrs. W illiam Schirem an. given for Mr. and Mrs. Dick Her- For Afternoon Bridge Mrs. Roy Holmes, w o rth y m at Mrs. E A. L im ing was hostess ron of G olden R ule chapter, p re rim an last W ednesday evening. Those friends w ho took re fresh for a d essert bridge p arty W ed sented h e r w ith a gift from h er m ents to th e H errim an hom e w ere nesday afternoon at h e r hom e for fellow officers. Mr. and Mrs. G ene Servoss, Mr. m em bers of the club and guest E ighteen w ere in atten d an ce at and Mrs. R odney Holcomb, Mr. players Mmes. W ard W ieneke, the affair. and Mrs. Jo h n S im ianer, Mr. and Jam es Yost and L eonard H ew ett. + — + Mrs. K enneth Toom b and Mrs. Prizes w ere aw ard ed to Mrs. Mrs. Don Herron Hostess G len M arcpm . K. A Danford. Mrs. W ieneke and Mrs. Don H erron en tertain ed The H errim ans have been tra n s Mrs. C arl B arclay. h e r pinochle club last T uesday •fr—4* ferred to E nterprise. evening. G uest play ers w ere the 4*—+ Saturday Dinner Guests Mmes. R obert Sm ith, Floyd Hale, Evening Bridge Club G ene DeM inck, Delores L ew an- At Don Wilson Home Guests of Mrs. Herriman The Rev. and Mrs. R obert O. douski and Mrs. R. L. W illiam son Mrs. A. C. S allee was guest Jack so n and fam ily and Miss V ir of S anta C ruz, Calif. p lay er w hen Mrs. J. L. H errim an ginia Voigt, w ho is teaching in High prizes w ere aw arded to en tertain ed h er evening bridge Nam pa, w ere S atu rd ay d in n er Mrs. Neils L arson and Mrs. C la r guests at the Don Wilson home. ence Clapp. Mrs. J. A. C indell club last week. and Mrs. L ew andouski w ere w in W inning prizes w ere Mrs. R ay m ond Larson, Sr., and Mrs. S allee.' C LA SSIFIED S GET RESULTS! ners of the trav elin g prizes. BARGAINS IN OUTDOOR LIVING ! GARDEN HOSE SPEC IA LS I Vs" G reen Plastic 50 Feet */a" G reen Plastic 50 Feet *1 8 9 *249 R E S T L IT E Fiberglass Panels Six Popular Colors. Sq. Ft SSmmmm 4-H & FFA Roys and Girls ten Brady. Paul. Idaho Potato demonstration trials conducted on the Len Brady farm near Paul, Ida., during 1958, brought these important findings: 1. Increases up to 184 sacks per acre with proper fertilization. 2. Added profit of $128 per acre. 3. High quality potatoes with proper fertilization. 4. It is necessary to use both nitrogen and phosphorus in ade quate amounts. Without fertilizer, this demonstration plot yielded 159 sacks an acre. With both nitrogen and phosphorus applied in adequate amounts, Mr. Brady’s yields jumped to 343 sacks an acre. 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