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0 o 0 ® o THURSDAY, JAAVAtY fl, II 0 o ® o Several Acfivifiei Tri-Volley Moeht At Chapin Homa Planned for Game» Friday Attomoon ll'n,« tk« !*>»«• High Bull*««) By Mr*. O. F Couaail Do you stay in the gym and watch the halftime activities at SUNSET VALLEY—Eleven ball games? For those who do members and three guests of the here is a roundup of the halftime ¡Tri Valley Homemakers club met activities for the I960 basketball at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Chap in, Friday afternoon for a lesson season. on ceramics. The group worked Wrestling was on the agenda the greenware, getting it for Jan. 15, with NHS boys com on ready for firing. Mrs. Chapin and peting with one another. It isn’t Mrs. Frank Holub led the lesson, certain yet but Rolf Sutschkow and one of the guests, Mrs. Marian will probably be coming your way Peterson of Ridgeview answered Jan. 23 with a show of magic. questions about the firing of the Twirlers from NHS will per ceramics. Mrs. M. Atagi showed form their feats with batons on how to make a round puff pillow. both Jan. 30 and Feb. 20. Tumbl ers will take over halftime activi Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harold ties soon. Performers from the and family, and Mr. and junior high school will be seen Snyder Mrs. Clair Snyder and children Feb. 9, and the elementary stu were dinner guests at the Clyde dents will appear Feb. 19. Bohannon home in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Strickland were hosts to a March of Dimes card party for eight guests, mem bers of the Pleasant Hour club Many falls in the home these ! and their husbands, Thursday wet winter days may be traced night at their home. E. E. Cloninger, who has been to the floor underfoot, say exten sion home management specialists visiting his son, Paul and family in Seattle since before Christmas. at Oregon State college. The once popular notion that a | returned home, Tuesday. A dinner in honor of Lewis Mit highly polished floor is dangerous is no longer true. The brighter the chell’s birthday, was served Jan. shine, the safer the floor, special 18 by Mrs. Mitchell. Other guests ists advise. A high gloss shows that were Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hillis, the wax has been thoroughly buff Mrs. Minnie Mitchell and sons, ed to give a hard, safe walking Dent and Henry and Mr. and Mrs. i Alonzo Knowles. surface. Mrs. Charles Schweizer attend Polishing waxes used on wood, linoleum and vinyl floors should ed Delta Kappa Gamma no-host be thoroughly buffed, prefarably dinner meeting at Maudie Owen's with an electric polisher, to give cafe in Payette Friday evening. a hard dry finish. If floors aren’t Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gordon buffed enough, they get tacky and visited Mr. and Mrs. Louie Stam, smeary. These floors are unsafe, near Adrian, Friday evening. say OSC home economists, be Mr. and Mrs. William Turner cause wet heels are likely to skid of Owyhee Corners spent Sunday easily on them. with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen joined them at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price, Jr. and son were dinner guests Sunday at the home of her uncle and aunt, Free instruction in safe, sens Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Worden at ible use of guns is offered Oregon Newell Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Groves of youths in a new 4-H club project recently developed by the Oregon Parma visited her parents, Mr. State college extension service. I { and Mrs. Ira Price, Sr., , Sunday The Rifleman 4-H club project evening- . is aimed at helping youngsters' “f- an“ Mrs. Elvin Ormand develop ability and responsibility children spent Sunday with his in 41UIIVAH115 handling guns safely, says An- 7 Parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Orm Ul J-«... «-.J*«_ ~ r\c.r* drew t Landforce, OSC *«»*i*iiI wildlife m in Roswell. Ro®w®, ___ _ ,.E- E- Cloninger was a Sunday specialist, who wrote the project! outlines. 4-H project wvtjzjzi»- supple- dinner guest at the John Reffett Gumiix-j, The xiiv -»** ments the Oregon hunter _ _ safety An ** and n »-»z* A Mrs. n L Ernest ’ *-•-> f- 4 Prince- Mr. program sponsored by the state house were Sunday dinner guests game commission. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John 4-H leaders also hope to dis Reffett a week ago. courage “gun totin” and the popu Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell larized TV “fast draw’’ which and Walt Hillis went to Boise cause many needless accidents and Saturday to visit Mr. Hillis’ mo deaths each year in Oregon. ther, Mrs. Carrie Hillis. His bro Youngsters 12 years of age and ther and wife the Mainon Hillis’ older may choose from three pro- “ “dVdinneT guests""here* ject divisions—the pro-marksman, | the marksman and the hunter— (Last Week’s News) depending on age and ability. All ! SUNSET VALLEY—Mr. the 4-H gun lessons emphasize Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen and Mr. good sportsmanship, respect for and Mrs. Wm. Turner of Owyhee private, public and personal prop Corners visited Mr. and Mrs. erty and wildlife conservation. Berne Lorensen Monday in Pay More information about the pro ette. The Turners had supper w.th ject is available at all county ex the Kenneth Lorensens that eve tension offices. ning. Mr. and Mrs. David Alexander and children went to the home of her sister, Mrs. Elvin Fogelman Get the Most Nampa for dinner, a week ago Money ■ in Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Jack- Every Time! ' son of Nyssa were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs David a Alexander. Miss Margery Benedict and of These brother, Stephen and Phillip all Brand of Boise and Eddie Lowtrip were evening dinner guests at the Ken Names . . . neth Lorensen home. Miss Bene dict is a missionary on leave from Africa, and gave a talk on her work, at the Owyhee Community Maremoni Muffler* Church a week ago Sunday. She Sealed Power Piston Ring* had dinner with Mr and Mrs. Ed Permiie Valve* Corfield. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farr Thermoid Brake Shoe* were dinner guests Saturday at John Bean Wheel the home of her sister, Mrs. Lorin Alignment © o 0 • © o ® ° o 0 • • o & THE NYO8A GAT» CITY JOU1DAL. NT»SA. ORE GOW ------- ------------------------------------------------- ,---------------- -------------- Munn. After din» r they had a spent last Wednesday with their Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Durfee and sleighing party. e mother, Mrs. Minnie Mitchell to family returned from a Aisit to Salt Lake City last week They Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tunks of help celebrate her birthday. visited relatives there a week and Fruitland were dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arai and stopped at Rupert to visit her mo the Magnus Ekanger home, Sun daughters, Mr. and Mrs. K. Okano day. When they went home that and family and Z. Kiknchi, re ther, Mrs. Clarence Astons for two evening, they took Mrs. Ekanger*s turned home a week ago Sunday days. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cleav Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Durfee and a trip to Los Angeles and er, visiting here from Iowa, to the from Mr. and Mrs. Dean Montgomery Pasadena. While in Los Angeles home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. they visited Mr. and Mrs. Y. Oh- joined others at a party held at George Cleaver in Nyssa for two ashi, who formerly farmed in the the Jesse Stoker home in Big days visit. ■ valley and also the Shikuma Bend, Saturday night Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell brothers of the MKS. farms in and family were supper guests and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Knowles Watsonville.. 5 PAGE NINE T Sunday at the Charles Schweizer of the week after having been home. gone since before Christmas on a Mr. and Mrs. Wayne flerrett at trip to Waitsburg, Walla Walla tended the welcome party for Del- and Richland, Wash., and to Hood Roy Ashby at the Owyhee LDS River and Hermiston, Oregon. church, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Felty and Mrs. Harold Snyder spent from family of Homedale visited Mr. Wednesday to Saturday at Cald and Mrs. David Alexander, Tues well caring for Mr Snyder’s mo day evening. ther, Mrs. Ada Snyder, who has Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jensen been quite ill for two weeks. She and family visited the Charles is slowly improving. Glenn family Monday where they Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Orr and spent the evening and played children returned the latter part cards. -TTW- r i r i QUALITY FOODS Polished Floors Safe These Days New 4-H Rifleman Project Announced For Your There's Reason Back Famous QUALITY! Thermoid Fan Belts A. C. Spark Plug* Maremont Tail Pipe* Eveready Lamp Bulb* S.T. P. Additive A. C. and Fram Filter* Delco Remy and Standard Electrical Part* • Victor Gasket* Rebuilt Dura Bilt Clutch Car art and Disk* — Generate*«. Regulator*. Starter*. Arma ture* and Starter Drive* — Vater Raa** and Carbureter* Available Through Your Nearby Garage. Dealer, Service Static« On* Slop Shopping Al Your .. . SERVICE PARTS 0 © co 223 Main St. Ny»*a Phono FR 2-2248 Regional Playday Hosted by fllffh Nyssa i Krom the Ilaalldo*) W tvaa Hosting the regional G A A Sports day, Nyssa was the gath- , ering place for 17 schools of the ■ Snake River valley Saturday, Jan. 16. with registration starting at 8:30 a m. The schools were asked to bring not more than nine players or less than six. The girls played volleyball and ate lunch. The »port* day lasted until early af ternoon. Chairmen for th* event were Lou -e Howard, welcoming; Pam 1 Alexander, score keeper; Arleta Cartwright, official; Katherine Kl inkenberg, food: Pauline Ste-J phen. tal£> dec<■•at ons -,d Rena ! Dirksen, entertairtment Player’s for Nyssa’» team were Phyllis Richards, Broshia Case. Marth^ Jean B’-own, Ruth Yone- na, Patty Mataunagt, Cart < > Horn. Dorothy Houston, Louise Hanby and Bonnie Staples ®Wint# Olympic* Held in 1924 The W nterOlyn^- games were initiated in 1924. in France World Book Encyclopedia report* that •die V,’..itar Olympic* .-.elude ski- .ng.gating, ice hockey ard bob sled Big Prices Effective January 21, 22 and 23 DEL MONTE-211 SIZE CELLO PINEAPPLE CARROTS CRUSHED - CHUNKS -TIDBITS 4 DEL MONTE-46 OZ Pineapple Juice Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice 2 PINK GRAPEFRUIT 6 Beando wieners DEL MONTE-303 SIZE SPINACH 2 takt-H-utf Van (amps PORK & BEANS WIENERS CATSUP WILKE'S-26% PROTEIN DOG FOOD 17< PACKAGES . All 3 No. 2 Can BEANS 1 WIENERS 89‘ 7 LBS 69' 2 39 4 49 FROZE» FOODS WELCH'S—6 OZ Grape Juice 79 ¡X MEATS Slab Bacon 29<