THURSDAY. JULY 23. 1959 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX Licensing of Labor Contractors a ''Must" (C ontinued from Page 1) pro v id in g labor o r jobs, a rra n g ­ ing housing or credit or any of the o th er needs of the crew Farm labor contracting has the elem ­ en ts of a business and farm labor co n tractors m ust secure a license to continue to operate in Oregon “T he requirem ents for securing a license are as follows: 1. The contractor m ust buy p u b ­ lic liability insurance to insure pay m en t for both bodily injury and p roperty dam age to parties not in the contractor's vehicle Passenger liability insurance is not required at this tim e but may be required for hospital and m edical costs. 2. The m inim um am ount av ail­ able for purchase is acceptable at thistim e and it m ay be purchased in any state. 3. No license will be denied on the basis of actions or records p rio r to Ju ly 1. 1959. This m eans that everyone will be given a chance to secure a license and p e r­ form satisfactorily in the future. A recurrence of irresponsible or unethical conduct, how ever, will m ean th at past records w ill be considered in determ ining w h e th ­ er to revoke a license. C itizenship is not req u ired .’’ "A farm labor co n tracto r lic­ ense m ay be secured in th e foll­ ow ing way: 1. P urchase the req u ired in su r­ ance. 2. B eginning on F riday ap p lica­ tion form s will be available at the n earest local office of the Oregon S tate E m ploym ent Service. 3. B ring the com pleted form s plus the license fee of $10 to the O ntario E m ploym ent S ervice of­ fice before M onday n ig h t.” “C rew leaders w ill be required to com plete the sam e application form as do the farm lab o r con­ tractors. These form s can also be obtained from E m ploym ent S e rv ­ ice offices and tu rn ed in at the O ntario office. Crew leaders will not be req u ired to pay any fee to show insurance coverage on th eir vehicles.” C u rren t said th at some con­ fusion may arise as to who m u d re g ister as a crew leader, file for a farm labor co n tracto r license or do n eith er. He explained, the gen­ eral in te rp re ta tio n is that farm lab o r co n tracting has the ele­ m en ts of a business. On the other h a n d a lead er of a group who ne­ g o tiates for, speaks for or a r ­ ran g es for a group of seasonal farm w orkers is a crew leader if he is a m em ber of the group, trav e ls w ith the group and re ­ ceives no com pensation from the m em bers of the group except for recruiting them in his home City Street Oiling state and bringing them to O re­ gon He m ust re g ister as a crew To Begin Thursday (C ontinued from Page 1) lead*>r but does not need to be licen sed as a contractor. the street was barricaded Once •T he crew leader m ay do su p er­ the asphalt is d istu rb ed th e en tire visor y or other w ork for a grow er stre e t becom es in a worse condi­ if it is of the type ordinaril y done tion than before the asph alt was bv a n em ployee, including hand- applied. ling the paym ent of w orkers in C itizens are asked to assist the the norm al m an n er of a super- city crew s w hen they are in th eir visory em ployee. In handling blocks to protect the stre e t and paym ent of w orkers he m ust ac­ p re v en t anyone from en terin g u n ­ count to the em ployer in detail til the a sp h a lt-tre a te d surface is for paym ent of the em ployees He read y for use L ate r applications cannot receive e x tra com pensa­ of asphalt w ill provide an ex cel­ tion or m ake a pro fit from the lent w earing course and w ill group m em bers for any duties ev en tu ally offer a paved street perform ed as an em ployee of the w here curb and g u tte r are in sta ll­ grow er, how ever. If he does, he ed to hold the street. becomes a co n tracto r subject to C itizens are also rem ind ed th at license. im m ediately ahead of the asp h alt “ A crew lead er m ay re n t or d istrib u to r will be th e grad er p ro ­ lease his vehicles to a grow er or viding a finished grade to receive em ployer for use in tran sp o rtin g the asphalt. A nyone driv in g over w orkers in w hich case the g row ­ this surface will create a ru t th at er or em ployer legally assum es cannot be filled by the asphalt. responsibility for the vehicles T he city ad m in istratio n is fully d u rin g the period of such use. aw are of the needs for street im ­ The crew lead er m ay d rive the provem ents in N yssa and w ith vehicles in his capacity as an em ­ lim ited funds is attem p tin g to ployee of the grow er If the crew offer these stree t im provem ents lead e r tran sp o rts w orkers in his ; but m ust have the cooperation of capacity of crew leader and r e ­ the public in o rd e r to m ake the ceive com pensation for this serv. project a success, Colby said. ice, how ever, he becomes a con­ tra c to r subject to license. M exican Fiesta Aug. 1 “A crew lead er becomes a con­ tra c to r subject to license if he Promises to Bring contracts a job and becomes the Many Colorful Events em ployer of the crew m em bers. (C ontinued from P ag e 1) “A crew leader m ay m ake a r ­ dancing, from 2 to 4 there w ill be ran g em en ts for jobs, housing, credit, tran sp o rta tio n or any “d anzantes,” Indian-M exiean r i ­ o th er needs of m em bers of his tual dancing in au th en tic native crew provided he receives no attire. From 4:30 to 6 a p art of com pensation for his services. If I the program will be given over he does receive any com pensa­ to the e n te rta in m e n t of the tion, he becomes a co n tracto r sub- [ children by th eir “p in atas”— children's gam e w here they m ake je c t to license. “As long as the crew leader d e ­ efforts to bust open the C h ris­ riv es his incom e only from his tm as bags containing gifts, and ow n physical ag ricu ltu ral w ork, th eir mad scram ble for them once his w ork as an em ployee of the they have succeeded in th eir e f­ grow er, o r from the legal ren tal forts to bust them open. o r lease of his vehicles to a th ird V aried E n terta in m en t P lanned p arty , or from hauling n o n -h u -1 T he regular program w ill open m an cargo, he will not be re ­ about 6 o’clock w ith m usic and a q u ired to secure a farm labor con­ perform ance by the “M ariaehis ” tra c to r license.” M exican troubadours from Los Angeles. (These are the only p ro ­ fessional actors in the show.) O th ­ Junior Girls Attend er dances perform ed w ill include C^ve Summer Camp Ja ra b e Tapatio, the M exican hat Nine ju n io r girls from the dance; boleros; La Jo ta, B asque C hristian church left S unday for native dance; Las T exanitas, by g irls’ cam p at Cove. They w ere tw o sm all girls whose p aren ts are accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Don welL know n in Nyssa; T ehuanas, Strmfcland and Jo, Mrs. K enneth b eautifully attire d M exicans in Pond and Mrs C lyde Bohannon. folk dancing; rock-and-ro ll; cha- Those atten d in g are M arilyn and cha-cha; m am bo; polkas and the C arolyn Pond, C arolyn B ohannon, trad itio n al Las C hiapanecas. Jack ie and Jo Anne S trickland, W ell-know n com edian George M arjorie M erton, Ann W ebb, H el­ H am er w ill add spice and hum or en O liver and Edena Hastings. betw een acts w ith his im itations ________________ of o th er w orld fam ous comics CLASSIFIEDS G ET RESULTS! ' (“C an tin flas”). T h ere w ill be the trad itio n al serenading of the lover at the w indow , P ancho Villa re tu rn in g in revolution fashion, the L a B am . ba dance from V era C ruz and the grand finale of p o p u lar dancing open to the public u n til m idnight closes the celebration for ano th er year. D R E S S E S —Group 1 100% Nylon Jersey W ashable—Sizes 12 to 18— 12 Vi to 24 V 2 Reg. 12.95 . . . 7.99 D R E S S E S —Group 2 Values io 10.95 . . . 5.99 D R E S S E S —Group 3 Values io 12.95 . . . 6.99 D R E S S E S —Group 4 Values io 14.95 . . . 7.99 SWIM S U IT S WOMENS — CHILDREN'S MEN'S— BOYS' ‘/ 3 O F F ! B R A C K E N ’S Department Store D ry Goods—S h o es— C lo th in g "Your Q u a lity S to re" WE GIVE and REDEEM SRV GREEN STAMPS Farewell Dinner For Athol Sayres At Adrian Park Hills Entertain Sunday Evening Honoring Son, Lee By Mrs. M. L. K u rts P hone 2123 NEW ELL H EIG H TS— Mr. and Mrs. C arl Lee H ill en tertain ed and served h o m e m ade ice cream and cake S u n d ay evening in h onor of L ee’s second b irth ­ d ay an n iv ersary . G uests w ere Mr. and Mrs. V ernon W ard and D ennis and th e g re at g ra n d p a r­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. C arl Hill. The S ta n ley H ill fam ily called S a tu r­ d ay evening. By S h aro n H u n ter P hone 3239 ADRIAN — A farew ell d in n er w as held for Mr. and Mrs. A thol S ayre and fam ily in the A drian p ark S unday, and th e com m unity was invited. The Sayres are leav ­ ing for Elgin, O re., w here he will be su p erin ten d e n t of schooLs. We ap p reciate all th e m any things P rin cip al S ay re and fam ily have done for us and o u r school and w a n t to w ish th em success and T he G ene P ra tt fam ily atten d ed happiness as th ey leav e this com ­ th e C atholic picnic held in C ald­ m unity. w ell a w eek ago S unday. Mrs. J a k e Borge en rolled at T he little league ball team p la y ­ th e College of Idaho for a w eek ’s ed the m ig ran t lab o r cam p on th e sh o rt stu d y course in m ethods of A drian high school field M onday teaching arith m etic conducted by ev en in g and p lay ed P ay ette W ed­ Mrs. H ertz of O ntario. nesday. T he Irv in T opliff fam ily ^ t e n d ­ T he Rev. E ldon H u n ter and ed a fam ily reu n io n picnic in the d au g h ters, S h aro n and B onnie, Jam es W ashburn hom e in H ous­ and R alph D uke re tu rn ed hom e ton, Ida., Sunday. J e r ry M cD erm ott of M eridian S unday a fte r spending a w eek in N o rth e rn Idaho a t the S an d ers’ visited his p arents. Mr. and Mrs. F ree M ethodist cam p ground, L. C. M cD erm ott S atu rd ay . Mrs. A n n a P ra tt atten d ed a w h ere they atten d e d the an n u a l M alh eu r-P ay ette county D em o­ conference for a week Mr. and Mrs A thol S ayre drove cratic picnic in th e P ay ette p ark to Elgin M onday to look for a S unday. Lt. G overnor D revelow of and S ta te Dem ocratic su itab le hom e an d w ere success­ Idaho C h airm an W alter Jo h nson w ere ful. p rin cip le speakers. The A drian E xplorers h ave been Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n F ahren practicin g aerial ph o to g rap h y by bru ch and A llen had as guests in tak in g pictures from airp lan es of th eir hom e last w eek Mr. and the landscape of farm s and b u ild ­ Mrs. Jo e P ierce of Longview . Wn. ings. T hey en larg e these to 8 x 10 Mrs. P ierce and Mrs. F a h re n . inches for th e landow ners. bruch w ere room m ates in college, Mr. an d Mrs. L arry C. H u n ter in N orth Dakota. h av e re tu rn e d hom e to visit w ith Mr. and Mrs. Roy M echum and his p aren ts, the Rev. and Mrs. E l­ ch ildren re tu rn ed to th e ir home don H u n ter, and h e r folks, Mr. in Nyssa S atu rd ay evening after and M rs. L ee L ovitt. a w eek ’s stay in the p aren tal Mr. and M rs. R o b ert L ong and P iercy home. Mrs L ou P ra tt atten d ed the Mr. and M rs. A1 G off drove to Boise to atten d a reception and fu n e ral services in Vale for Mrs. b irth d a y p arty for Mrs C. R. C a r­ L ouise G raham a w eek ago Mon­ day. As a high school girl Mrs. ter. The A d rian F ree M ethodist P ra tt w orked in the G raham chu rch had a w ien er roast in the hom e for tw o years. Mr. De Bord left T uesday for H om edale p ark T uesday evening, an ex ten d ed visit w ith his d au g h ­ and prizes w ere aw arded for a contest recen tly held in the S u n ­ ter, Mr. and Mrs. C orrell of U m a­ tilla, Oregon. d ay school dep artm en t. K ay Borge re tu rn ed M onday A d rian high school teach ers and from th e B ap tist C hurch cam p fam ilies and Mr. N ew m an, grade n e a r W arm Lake. school principal, m et at th e hom e Mr. and Mrs. V ern B u tler and of S am uel Tyson in P arm a to give P au lin e left W ednesday for an Mr. and Mrs. A thol S ayre a fa re ­ ou tin g on D iam ond Lake. They w ell p arty. The teachers p re se n t­ re tu rn e d M onday evening. ed them w ith a silver cream and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. K urtz a t ­ su g ar set. tended a picnic b irth d ay d in n er T he A drian E xplorers re tu rn ed S unday in the D udley K u rtz hom e safely from th e ir trip to C anada honoring C raig on his 5th b irth ­ and are p lan n in g a w ater skiing day anniversary. '■ v en tu re on O w yhee reserv o ir Mr. and Mrs. Lou P ra tt and 1 w ith in the n ex t several weeks. F ran k drove to B row nlee dam A g roup of young people from | S un d ay afternoon. T hey m issed th e A d rian P re sb y te ria n church th eir w ay a fte r leaving H alfw ay atten d e d th e pool dedication in and got to see th e ghost tow n of ' P a rm a S atu rd ay evening. C ornucopia This m ining tow n Mr. and Mrs. A1 G off and baby was abandoned in 1941 and only 'o f L akeview are spending vaca­ th e ’ ca re ta k e r and his wife live tion w ith Mr. and Mrs. R obert there, now. Long and w ith th e H ershal and J a k e Borge and C arl Begem an A1 Thom psons. atten d ed the special M alheur Mr. and Mrs. ALvon M cGinnis, W orkers L ike A rea Mrs. L au ra Sm ith, E thel Sm ith, Farm B ureau m eeting called for The fiesta is u n d er the direction M arcia and Billy W illis w ent to the purpose of p lanning for the of Raul T Vega, E m ploym ent S e­ Nyssa T uesday to see the W agon state convention w hich will be in O ntario. c u rity agency farm replacem ent T rain. F o u r boys of this com m unity, assistant, who wishes to stress A barbecue su p p er was held at Eugene P ra tt, M ike Hirai, Gene th at this is not a patrio tic celeb ra­ the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. K. I. tion, bu t one th at is put on by P eterson F riday evening. G uests W orden and Isaac M artinez h e lp ­ the professional m ig ran t w orkers w ere the Rev. and Mrs. H enry ed D onnie B rew er celeb rate his 12th b irth d ay at his hom e in the who, w ith th eir fam ilies, perform Moore and Mrs. Edna Cowling. O w yhee area. all the w ork pecu liar to the row Rose W illis and F rancis F reil G ene P ra tt accom panied a crops in this section. S peaking for left T uesday m orning to atten d n u m b er of m en on a fishing trip his people, he says they like it the Legion convention in Salem . here, like the security afforded A udrey F ranklin. Mrs. F re d 's sis­ to the Hells C anyon area for a 3- by the wages paid, and th a t it is ter. is taking care of th e ch ildren day outing. Mr. and Mrs. W esley Piercy as essential to th eir w elfare as w hile they are aw ay. visited at th e R euben G raham th eir w ork is to the farm ers here. hom e in Boise S u n d ay Mrs. P ier- Jle expects about 5000 M exican cy’s m other, Mrs. T h u rm an , re ­ people to a tte n d the fiesta, and tu rn ed w ith them for an extend- on behalf of his people w ishes to j ed visit. th an k the sponsors, Nyssa C ham ­ Mr. an d Mrs. F red F ah re n . ber of Com m erce, A m algam ated ; bru ch of Billings, Mont., spent S ugar Co., N yssa-N am pa Beet ANK G arden club m et T uesday S unday night in the Jo h n F ah ren - G row ers’ Assn., the ag ricu ltu ral agencies, the produces houses of afternoon at the C arl Hill hom e bru ch home. T he m en are broth- the area, farm ers, and all o th er w ith Mrs. Dale A shcraft, assistant 1 ers. Mrs. H enry Moore and Mrs M people who are helping to m ake hostess, for a 1:30 dessert. Lovely this cu ltu ral relations program pink and w hite phlox w ere used L. K u rtz atten d ed the W om en’s P resb y terian Snyodical m eeting possible. th ro u g h o u t the home. A m ong o th er business, 12 hos­ held in B latchley Hall on the C ol­ Mrs. Alicia Fernandez, also a m ig ran t w orker w hose husband tesses for the C entennial h o sp ital­ lege of Idaho C am pus, T hu rsd ay is a crew leader, has been p ro ­ ity house in Nyssa w ere chosen to Mrs. K u rtz m ade a short talk on m issionary w ork in E thiopia. g ram d irec to r d u rin g the two assist from Aug. 3 to 5 T he M alheur F arm B ureau Mrs. G e rrit Stam and Mrs. A sh­ m onths of prep aratio n s and the practices now going on at G reen- craft gave a report of the S tate m em bers have planned a picnic leaf S he goes back to Mexico, G arden club convention held in for n ex t S un d ay in the V ale park The G e rritt T im m erm an fam ily visiting the various states to learn Ju n e on the Lew is and C lark cam ­ m ore of th e ir dances and brings pus M rs. M L. Ju d d , also a t ­ left T uesday for a vacation trip j them back for fiesta use. She also tending the convention, told of going first to S pringfield w here m akes all the dresses used by the aw ard s th at were won by M alheur they visited the Jo h n and Bill fiesta perform ers. county at the P o rtlan d co n v en ­ Holly families. Mr. and Mrs Ivan S to k e r and F ie sta'co m m itte e chairm an Bob tion Each club sends its best in T hom pson is high in his praise of each contest to the state and state ch ildren of Roy, U tah, w ere guests in the M utt H am m on hom e the help he is receiving, and says w inners are then cno-en. he believes this can easily be the A rosette for .bird place in th e T hu rsd ay through S unday. They biggest day Nyssa has ev er had state h o rticu ltu re essay contest are cousins of the Ham m ons. Mrs. J a k e Borge re tu rn ed T u es­ He asks the farm ers in the area was won b> Mrs Tom N ishitani day from a w eek n ear K etchum . to m ake plans, if possible, to do for h er essay dealing in th e e a st­ w ith o u t these m ig ran t laborers on ern background of th e c h ry sa n ­ Ida. w here she atten d ed the S aw ­ Aug. 1, so th at all can enjoy this them um in China. J a p a n and tooth P resb y teria n chu rch cam p for ju n io r high boys and girls Korea. fiesta. Mrs. M L. K u rtz en tertain ed H onorable m ention for th e con­ serv atio n essay in grade school at a sw im m ing p arty at P arm a N yssa Births . . . was given to K n rh e n e M cPart- F rid ay night for C heryl K urtz J u ly 15—To Mr. and Mrs Robb land and an honorable m ention in and S ally M cM illan of P o rtlan d R ichm ond of O ntario, a girl To th e poster contest was given to O th er guests w ere A nn Newm an. K arla K riegh. and M arie Borge Mr. and Mrs. Don F ritts of P arm a, R u th A nn Jensen of B rogan I T a girl. To M r and Mrs. Jose M alheur county's first blue rib ­ hey had su p p er in the p ark Z uniga of Nyssa. a boy bon first place w inner was M i­ C h ery l a n d S ally re tu rn ed to th e ir hom es S atu rd ay . J u ly 16—To Mr. and M rs Tom chael Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs Bud Wilson of Nyssa. He T ak a to ri of P arm a, a boy. J u ly 17 To Mr and Mrs W il­ w as w in n er of a b;g blue ro sette Bridge at Eldredge Home' Mr and Mrs T om E ldredge e n ­ and $15 first place in th e state ton Jac k so n of Nyssa. a girl. To high school poster ontest. terta in e d th e ir Mr an d Mrs. Mr and Mrs. R oberto S a n tilla n of Mrs. J u d d also told of th e Mon- bridge club S atu rd ay evening. Nyssa. a girl. tecito, Calif., garden of a fo rm er P rize w inners w ere M rs G ordon J u ly 19—To Dr. an d Mrs Dale •ANK G ard en club '->«n>6er. Mrs O xnam and F red G u th rie N S h e e r of V ale, a boy A lb ert P heiler, which she visited J u ly 21—To Mr. and M rs Ira d u rin g h er recent trip to C a lifo r­ Use The Journal classified ads: nia. P rice, J r , of Nyssa, a boy. they get result*! ANK G arden Club M eeting Tuesday, W inners R evealed —B rau n S tu d io MR. and MRS. DARREL L. MANNING Linda Riggs, Darrel Manning United In Idaho Falls LDS Temple June 25 In a double ring cerem ony on J u n e 25, 1959, in the Idaho Falls LDS Tem ple, Miss L inda Riggs, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lew is Riggs of Nyssa becam e th e bride of D arrel L. M anning of Parm a, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon M an­ ning of Roise. P resid en t K iipack of th e tem p -* perform ed th e cerem onv in the presence of relatives and close friends. The new lyw eds w ere honored a t a recep tio n and dance given J u n e 30th at the P arm a W ard recreatio n hall. B askets of g ar­ d en flow ers form ed the stage background. F o r h e r reception, the bride chose a b ailarin a length nylon lace gow n w ith scalloped neck­ line, fitted bodice, long tapered sleeves, full sk irt tiered w ith net ruffles and scalloped nylon lace overskirt. H er fin g ertip nylon tu lle veil was held in place w ith a crow n of seed pearls, and she carried a bouquet of carnations and p ink rosebuds. Miss S h erry H endricks and Miss C arol C larkson served as bridesm aids. Miss H endricks w ore a blue lace satin sheath gown and Miss C larkson was attire d in a w h ite sh eath w ith rose colored jacket. B oth w ore w h ite c a rn a­ tion corsages. G eorge B arfus served as best man. F o r h e r d a u g h te r’s w edding, Mrs. Riggs, chose an aq u a lace over satin and Mrs. M anning wore a rose floral p rint. Both w ore corsages of pink and w hite c a rn a­ tions. The th ree tie r w edding cake w as deco rated in pink and w hite and w as topped w ith a m in iatu re b rid e and groom. It was served by Mrs. J. C. S tutznegger, au n t of the bride, and Mrs. D elbert Hooper. S erving the punch were, Mrs. E rnest B unn, Mrs. Read Gyl- lenskog and Mrs. C larence L an ­ caster. M arilyn O den was in charge of the guest book. At the gift tab le w ere Mrs. DeV erl M an­ ning and Mrs. K eith M anning, sister-in -law s of th e groom, as­ sisted by Miss Nola J e a n M an­ ning, the groom ’s sister. B ishop C harles M ann was m as­ te r of cerem onies for the pro- Bybee Reunion Held At N am pa July 12 T he B ybee sum m er fam ily re ­ union was held at th e N am pa p ark on Ju ly 12, w ith 60 m em ­ bers attending. A chicken d in n er w as served b u ffet style u n d er the direction of Mrs. S. P. Bvbee. H andm ade gifts w ere b ro ught and sold to h elp fu rth e r the gen­ ealogy w ork being done by sev­ eral m em bers of the fam ily. Open House Friday For Dwight Sewards On 25th Anniversary gram. M ark M oncur sang “A T em ple by the R iver” and was accom panied by Miss M oncur. A l­ so ren d erin g a solo, “B ecause” w as Miss Beth W agstaff. A re a d ­ ing was p resented by C arol C larkson and a talk given by Bishop Lorin G oates of the P a r­ m a ward. F or th eir w edding trip to Sun V alley th e bride chose a tw o piece gold and brow n floral d ress w ith w hite accessories. Mrs. M anning is a g ra d u ate of Nyssa High school and Mr. M an­ ning is a g rad u ate of P arm a High school. They are occupied at fa r­ m ing n ear P arm a. A m ong out of town guests w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ezra W ickham , L o ­ gan, U tah, Mr. and Mrs. Oral M anning and fam ily of Boise, M r and Mrs. J. C. S tu tzn eg g er of G ooding and Mr. and Mrs. M ark Jo hansen, Caldwell. R ebekah Lodge Initiation Held The Yellow Rose R ebekah lodge m et for its reg u lar m eeting Ju ly 14, w ith noble grand, Mrs. T h ero n W heeler, presiding. D uring the m eeting, the in itiatory degree was conferred on three candidates, Mrs. Jan ice D etw eiler, Roy W in- chell and the Rev. Irv in M artin. W ith the initiation, a b eau tifu l floor d rill w as perform ed. V isitors to th e lodge for the evening w ere th ree from M idvale and fo u r from P ay ette. A lig h t luncheon w as served in th e basem en t by hostesses, Mrs. D ennis Toombs, Mrs. Lyle G ru n k e and Mrs. Ju a n ita McManus. *5*— Wm. Grasmicks Host Payette ASC Picnic NU ACRES—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G rasm ick w ere hosts W ednesday at th e an nual P ay ette county ASC | com m ittee picnic and w ien er roast a t th eir hom e. Those atten d in g w ere Messrs, and Mmes. C laude Solterbeck and tw o d au g h ters, L. C. F e tte r and dau g h ter, L arry Muir, Bill Gods- ch lax and th ree daughters, all of P ayette, A rt B ark er of New P ly ­ m outh. Also attending from P a y ­ ette w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mog- geridge an d Mr. and Mrs. R ichard G rasm ick and sons. W edding Shower Fetes Mrs. G yllenskog Mrs. J e rry G yllenskog was h o n ­ or guest at a w edding show er g iv ­ en F rid ay evening on the law n of the W D Holcomb home. Mrs G yllenskog is the form er Miss f Ju d y Savage, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs Jim Savage Hostesses w ere the Mmes. L es­ ter C leaver, H ow ard Day, P aul House, Harold W ilson and W D Holcomb. P rize w in n er for the gam e was Mrs. Donna C leaver. Mrs G yllenskog received m any lovely gifts and at the close of i the evening luncheon was served by the hostesses. A PPL E V A LLEY —T he children of Mr. and Mrs. D w ight Sew ard invite friends of the fam ily to an open house F rid ay evening. Ju ly 24, to h onor the 25th w edding a n ­ n iv ersary of th eir p arents. G uests Sunday School Class m ay call at the D w ight Sew ard Enjoys Outdoor Fun Thursday hom e from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Mrs Elwood F linders e n te rta in ­ ed T hursday evening for m em bers Bradley Maxfield of h er S unday school class The Honored on Anniversary group w ent sw im m ing in P arm a B radley M axfield was honored and re tu rn ed to the F linders hom e guest at a b irth d ay p arty S a tu r­ for a law n barbecue and picnic day aftern o o n given by his p a r­ A ttending w ere C raig B urbank, ents. Mr. and Mrs. M aylin Max- G reg Esplain, G lade W illiam s, field. The boys w ent sw im m ing R obert Glenn. Dennis Ashby. in O n tario and re tu rn ed to the B ruce Child. Val Flake, M ichael M axfield hom e for an outdoor , P eterson, S teven Jensen, L arry lunch and David Larsen, B arb ara R ob­ H elping B radley celeb rate his erts. K athie Farm er, Donna P e t­ 10th an n iv ersary w ere S tev en A l­ erson, S h aro n C ottrell, C ristin a ters of Boise, Tom m y S tringer. Feik. Ellen Anna Bowns, Gw en Royce Zobell. G ary Jaq u e s and H ooper and a guest. Jim m y Day of Deary, Idaho Clifford W inchester. + — + | A ssisting Mrs F linders w ere Mrs. G ra n t Peterson, Mrs Neils Barbecue Dinner Given L arsen and Mrs M arvin Wilson By Duane Holcombs + —+ Mr and Mrs. D uane Holcom b w ere hosts to a law n barbecue Entertains at Bridge S unday evening at th eir hom e M rs S horty B randt e n te rta in e d G uests included M r and Mrs at tw o tables of bridge at h er L E Holcomb and Mrs. V ern hom e F rid ay afternoon. Prize Noyes of Troy. Kan.; Mrs Bessie w in n er; w ere Mrs C arl B arclay, Du P re of H erm osa Beach, C alif.; high; Mrs B randt, second high: Mr and Mrs. W. D Holcom b and and Mr» Louis P fieler of O x n ard . M r; Dale G arrison. Calif., low I