Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 10, 1960, Page 8, Image 8

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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norman and
family were recently transferred
from Mountain Home Air Force
base to an air base at Chicopee
Jralls, Mass. Mrs. Norman is the
ormer Peggy Pounds, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pounds.
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THURSDAY. MARCH 10, 1960
Extension Unit
Meets Tuesday
At Stanton Home
• White Rose
• Russet
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don’t be a MISER
.¡th FERTILIZER!
Fertilizer costs money BUT when properly used
it usually returns from $2 to $5 per dollar invested.
Ask your county agent’s advice on fertilizer, but
ask us about the many banking services we can
render you.
Phone FR 2-2813
First National Bank of Oregon
Nyssa« Oregon
FERTILIZERS
PUT THE
“GROW
IN YOU*
OROUNO
Matrons Missionary fellowship
of the Roswell Baptist church held
their monthly meeting at the •
home of Mrs Bill VanDeWater,
Monday evening.
Mrs. Dyre Robe at s attended the
Happy Dozen pinochle club at the
home of Mrs. Durlin Hammon at
Newell Heights, Thursday after­
noon.
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CERTIFIED
SEED
SIMPLOT
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Bill VanDeWater and Kent Sat­
a minor operation on her leg at
urday evening.
Malheur Memorial hospital, Fri-
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bennett and
j day. She was released to her home
Lonnie went to Durkee and Baker
■ Saturday, where her daughter,
Sunday to visit her parents, Mr
' Mrs Glenn Van Landingham will
By Mrs. Waldo Smalley
and Mrs. Loise Boren and family.
APPLE VALLEY—There will ' care for her.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Walker and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glenn
Van
Land
­
be a meeting for all parents and
family of Burns, spent the week
children interested in 4-H pro­ ingham of New Mexico were over­
By Helen Hatch
end with her parents, Mr. and
jects at the Apple Valley lunch night guests Thursday of Mr and
BIG BEND—The extension unit Mrs. Averys
Mrs. Conley Wilson.
room, March 14 at 8 p.m.
will meet with Mrs. Chester Stan­
Mrs. Don Boren and girls, Or­
Mrs. Raymond Thomas has been I ton March 15. Mrs. Edna Mae ville English and Mrs. Dora Eng­
Livestock, cooking and sewing
projects will be given. All boys appointed the new registrar for Wimsatt, county extension agent, lish of Nampa visited in the Dar­
and girls 10 years old or older are the Apple Valley precinct. The will give the lesson, “Becoming an rell English home Friday evening.
books will be open for registering Informed food Shopper".
eligible.
Mrs. Ray Cartwright recently
Miss Virginia Russell county from March 7 until June 4. The Everyone is welcome.
accompanied Miss Helen Hatch to
home agent and Tom Trail, coun­ primary election will be neid on
Homedale to visit Mrs. Florence
ty agent will both be there to June 7 this year.
Jolly Jane club met with Mrs. Richardson, who is in the nursing
help organize the clubs. A film I Mrs. Duane Jones and son, Jan Frome Stradley Tuesday with 21 home.
entitled “Tinas Choice," will be ; . of Pendleton, were guests of Mr. members and six children present.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyn Price and
and Mrs. Conley Wilson Monday The year books were given out. family of Ontario visited his par­
shown.
The group helped Mrs. Horace ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
March is the month for new' and Tuesday of last week.
members, and parents are urged ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Springer of I Chaney cut and wrap a groom Price, Saturday evening.
to come and bring the boys and 1 Gillette, Wyo., were guests of Mr. cake. Mrs. Henry was elected sec­ Catherine Samer attended a
and Mrs. Herman Springer last retary, Mrs. Ida Bullen was un­ birthday party for Linda Brewer
girls interested in 4-H projects.
week. They have been gone from able to fill the position. Mrs. Ho­ at Owyhee, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laan and
Mr and Mrs. Conley Wilson their home a month visiting with race Chaney is president. The
and Larry were guests of his sis­ relatives in New Mexico, Texas next meeting will be with Mrs. family of Newell Heights called
in the Verl Bishop home Sunday
ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dutro at and California before coming to Verl Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. Eben Hoadley of afternoon.
Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell underwent Idaho. Sunday evening Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas of
Mrs. Monte Leveaux took their I Caldwell were Sunday dinner
slides of Nevada and Idaho to guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Oca- Wilder called at the Bill VanDe­
Water home, Sunday afternoon.
the Springers and the three fami­ mica and family.
Mrs. Chet Smith spent Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stubblefield
lies viewed the pictures.
Mrs. Martha Norland, Mrs. evening with Mrs. La Rayne Sor- 1 and Mrs. Mabel Bennett of Parma
Thelma Wilson and Palmer Nor- enson and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Visited Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ben­
nett, Sunday.
1 a n d drove to Gooding, Idaho Smith at Boise.
Mrs. Tony Ocamica, Jeanie and
Tuesday to attend the funeral of
their uncle, Milton C. Thomason, Richard spent Saturday afternoon
who died from a heart attack Feb. with her sister, Mrs. Daniel An-
dregg and family at Boise.
24 in Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Price and
Mr .and Mrs. Roger Norland
and Mr. and Mrs. Orlan !
and sons of Caldwell came Satur­ family
and Lucille of Ontario
day to visit his mother, Mrs. Mar­ White
Sunday dinner guests of |
tha Norland and brother, Grover were
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- J
Findley of Madras. They had a mond
Price.
family dinner and in the evening
The Mmes. Dyre Roberts, John
attended the basketball game in Packwood,
LeRoy Bennett and
Vale
John Auker attended World Day
Grover Findley and sons and of Prayer at the Nyssa Methodist
two friends, drove from Madras, church, Friday.
Ore., Friday to attend the basket­
Bill VanDeWater attended the
ball games held in Vale, Friday Board of Control meeting in Boise
and Saturday. While here they vis­ Wednesday.
ited with his mother, Martha Nor­
Linda Bishop was a guest of
land.
Miss Barbara Brewer at Owyhee,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stephen of Sunday.
Owyhee were Saturday afternoon
Fidelae Amicae, teenage mis­
guests of her mother, Mrs. Mar­ sionary group were supper guests
tha Norland.
of Patty Bean Thursday with 17
Mrs. John Poage of Medford, girls present.
Patty Bean attended a class
Ore., was a luncheon guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Waldo Smalley Satur­ dance party at the home of Diann
day. Mrs. Poage attended the fu­ Smith at Mitchell Butte, Satur­
neral of her grandson, Douglas day evening.
Mrs. Dyre Roberts, Mrs. David
W. Smith at Nyssa, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mentor Leigh vis­ Krause and Mary Carroll spent
ited with his mother, Mrs. Mary Tuesday in Nampa visiting Mr.
Jones, Friday. Mrs. Jones who and Mrs. Miller Hendilider.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelton
is in the Caldwell hospital is much
better and expects to leave Sun­ and Nona of Nyssa and Mrs.
day. She will go to the home of Pearle Abbott and family recent­
her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie ly attended a birthday dinner in
Hargus at Nampa, where she will honor of Nona Shelton at the
stay until she is able to return to home of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Clucas and
her own home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shippy family visited his aunt, Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bolton and Genevieve Sutton at Caldwell,
son all of Boise, were dinner Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Elfers, Jr.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bos­
and Sandra visited Mr. and Mrs.
ton, Sunday.
Mrs. Ruth Fritts has been quite
ill the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer King of Eighth Oregon Angus
Adrian were Wednesday dinner Sale Offers 125 Head
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene
The “Angus Capital of the
Honey.
West” has attracted consignments
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honey and of 125 head of all-black bulls for
Mr and Mrs. Charles Key of Boise the eighth annual sale at Baker,
took a motor trip to Idaho City Wednesday, March 16.
last Sunday.
This report of a record number
Mrs. Neda Fraser of Ontario of registered Angus bulls comes
was a Sunday guest of Mrfs. Elsie from Sale Manager Joe Freeman,
Robinson and Miss Gertrude Baker, Ore.
Hicks.
The Baker sale will be one of
Mr. and Mrs. William Farmer the few “volume" Angus sales in
of Vale were Tuesday dinner the region and will also feature
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monte Le- Angus quality suitable for regis­
' veaux.
tered herds and top commercial
Mrs. Pauline Boston entertained and cross - bred production, the
the WSCS members Wednesday. manager said.
The next meeting will be with
Sale catalogs may be obtained
Mrs. Charles Pitman March 16.
by writing Freeman.
Mrs. Charles Pitman entertain-
I ed her circle from the Kirkpatrick
See the Gate City Journal
1 Memorial church Tuesday. Mrs.
Helen Wilson and Mrs. Frances
For Thai Printing Orderl
| Smalley were guests.
Adrian GAA Presents 4-H Child-Parent
Local Talent Show
Meet Set Monday
ADRIAN—A talent show was
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presented Friday night at the Ad­
rian high school by the GAA.
Hiere were three divisions which
consisted of first to the fifth
grade, sixth to eighth grade, and
high school and adults.
Winners of the first division
were first, Jannie Phifer and sec­
ond, Gloria Gay Holly. Second
tlivisiun wiuneis were first, Sun­
day and Gene Gonzales, and sec­
ond, Angie Mendazona. Winners
of the third division were first,
Charles and Norman Nelson and
second, Lynette Mitchell.
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Nyssa Branch
Complete Fertilizer Service
★ Hulk—Liquid- NH-3
★ Custom Mixing, ÀpÿiiiMion
★ Insecticides and Weed Killers
SIMPLOT
Soil Builders
Nyssa — Phone FR 2-2900
IT'S FERTILIZER TIME
In The Valley!
Fertilizers play a vital role in the conservation of soil
and crop production. They are to your land what medi­
cine and vitamins are to man, so ...
Let us prescribe a balanced fertilizer for your beet and
other farm crop needs, based on our history of your land.
The sign
of the store that
SELLS PROFITS
Wherever you see this sign—
the sign of the USS Nitrogen
Fertilizer dealer — you know
that profits are for sale. USS
Nitrogen Fertilizers add extra
dollars to every acre... increas­
ing yields at little added expense
... producing more and better
crops for your profit
Stop at the sign of the USS
Nitrogen Fertilizer dealer.
Learn how you can buy added
profit for your farm — USS
Nitrogen Fertilizers made by
United States Steel.
J
men
. Nitrogen Fertilizers
The Amalgamated Sugar Co.
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