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o o 0 o o o THURSDAY, JUME 9, 1960 -- ...--J- Sunsei Valley By Lois Counsil ■ --------- - - ------------ l SUNSET VALLEY —Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick gave a party Saturday evening honoring Mrs. Roy Holmes on her birthday an niversary Other guests were Mr Holmes, Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Kr eager and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Marshall. Mr and Mrs. Hollis Knowles and family arrived from Oakridge Friday night to spend his vaca tion with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Alonzo Knowles and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hill of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs Alonzo Knowles, Mrs. Minnie Mitchell and sons, Duane Hiatt. Walt Hillis and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Knowles and daughters were dinner guests Sat urday at the Lewis Mitchell home. Lila Mae Wilson spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of Ros well. Her brother, Darrell, is vis iting them this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson of Ashland are visiting the Har ley Wilson family this week. Larry Dimmick arrived from Farmington, N. M., Sunday eve ning at the home of his parents, the Neil Dimmicks. He went to Quincy, Wash, Tuesday to attend to some business. Attends Seed Growers Meeting OSC Announces Summer Session Program, Plans Summer session at Oregon State college this year will offer more than 350 courses, workshops, semi nars and institutes, according to Dr. F. R. Zeran, dean of educa tion and summer school director. The regular eight-week session will run from June 20 to Aug. 12 with course offerings from art to modern languages and from mu sic to zoology. Workshops, seminars and insti tutes will be in agricultural edu cation, business education, guid ance, college and university teach ing, home economics and natural resources. Workshops range from two to eight weeks, depending on the subject-matter concentration. Three special graduate summer school programs for teachers of business subjects, industrial arts and science will be offered. OSC’s new school of humanities and social sciences will offer some 65 courses in art, economics, Eng lish, geography, history, journal ism, modern languages, music, philosophy, political science, psy chology, religion, sociology and speech. Oregon students who are in-1 eligible to enter Oregon State col- | lege by high school records may become eligible by earning a C average on nine quarter hours of credit in English composition and two other approved courses, Dean Zeran said. A summer recreational program will include weekend tours to Silver Creek Falls State park. Timberline lodge, Oregon coast for deep-sea fishing, Cascade Ply wood plant at Lebanon, Central Oregon and Crater lake. THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON .X----- --- ---------- - . - _ - Former Resident Arthur C. Holly Succumbs in Boise BIG BEND — Arthur Christian Holly died May 27 in his Boise home at the age of 85 years. He and twm brother. Alvin, were born April 14, 1875, at Granville, 111., to Mr. and Mrs. John Holly. Mr. Holly came west in 1900 and homesteaded in Bi/ Bend where he farmed until March, 1952, when he retired asd moved to Boise On June 30, 1917, he married Mrs. Gertrude Scholes at Caldwell, Idaho. He was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge No. 55 of Parma from 1906 to 1954. While in Big Bend, he served as a director of the Riverside Irrigation district and the Big Bend Drainage board. He also served several years on the Big Bend Park board. Mr. Holly’s brother, Alvin, pre ceded him in death at Granville, 111., in 1955 in his 80th year. Survivors besides Mrs Holly include four stepchildren, Clyde and Lester Scholes of Boise, Lois Snapp of Boise and Walter Scholes of Massachussetts; five grandchildren; nine great-grand children; two sisters, Mrs. Amelia Rowbottom of Los Angeles and ALASKA PASTOR TO SPEAK AT LOCAL CHURCH SUNDAY The Rev. Grace Weav< r will be guest speaker at the Methodist church Sunday evening at 8 p m She has been a pastor in Alaska for three years and will tell of some of her experiences there. The Rev. Weaver was pastor of the Emmett Methodist church be fore going to Alaska and is visit ing friends in this area while on vacation from her pastoral du ties. PAGE THREE Settles Graduates From Boiler School James D. Settles, fireman ap prentice, USN, son of Mr and Mrs Frank Rambaud of 101 Ehr- good avenue, Nyssa, was gradu ated May 27 from the basic boil- erman school at the Naval Train ing Center, Great Lakes, Ill. Instruction in the 10 - week course included the repair and maintenance of marine boilers and related engine room machin ery. Mr and Mrs. Gene DeMinck and family returned last Sunday from a trip to Spokane. Wash., and Missoula, Mont. In Montana they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gale Brammer and family. DENTURES No Need to Go Without Them! Mr and Mrs. Melvin Marcum, Nyssa Births . . . Crystal and Michael of Eugene June 1—To Mr. and Mrs Mi arrived Friday to spend a week chael Horgen of Vale, a boy. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coffman and Mr. and Mrs I June 2—To Mr. and Mrs. W Arvin Kofoed of Hazelton, Idaho, Murle Marcum. a girl. June 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mrs. Frank Miller of Big Bend; three brothers, Edward of Gran Hawk of Vale, a boy. ville, Ill., John of Springfield. June 5—To Mr and Mrs David Ore., and Dan of Adrian; seven Bateman of Nyssa, a girl. nieces and seven nephews, includ June 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Fil- ing Jim Miller of Big Bend. berto Vela of Nyssa, a boy. Funeral services were held June 5—To Mr. and Mrs Jesus Tuesday morning. May 31, at Rel- Gomez of Nyssa, a boy. yea Mortuary in Boise. Those be June 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Ger sides relatives attending the ser- ‘ ald Leavitt of Nyssa, a girl. June 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob vices from Big Bend were Ted Morinaka, Mrs. Harvey Bennett, ert O’Dell of Paul, Idaho, a boy. Mrs. Dy re Roberts, Mrs. Varner Hopkins, Mrs. Edythe Prosser. I Nancy McClure of Caldwell was Mrs. Vern Bullen and Mr. and an overnight guest Saturday of Connie Jo Holcomb. Mrs. Arthur Gale. Relines—Repairs—While You Wait REBUILDS IN 4 TO 6 HOURS . . . No Appointment Needed. CREDIT—12 Months to Pay on Approved Credit. Thoroughly Trained Technician* to Serve You! PEOPLE’S DENTURE SERVICE 211 No. 8th St. (Acrosa from Courthouse) Payette. Idaho Phone Midway 2-3593 Offices also in Nampa—Caldwell—Boise—Pocatello At Wilson’s Market George Folkman went to Cor vallis Friday to attend a meeting as president of the Malheur Seed Growers. While there, he exam ined the experimental plots at the college. Mrs. Fred Arai and daughter, Bonnie, went to Salem Wednes day, June 1, to bring back Anna bel, who attends college there. The three returned home Thurs day. Virgil Johnson, Elvin Orm and his father, L. F. Orm of Roswell, CHARDS VISIT IN KANSAS were fishing at Paddy reservoir Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard and Sunday. They brought back a Earl Chard left Saturday morn good catch of catfish. ing for Lucas, Kan., to visit rela Jake McIntosh of Homedale was tives and friends. Before return a guest Sunday for dinner at the ing home they plan a trip to Gla John Reffett home. cier National park and parts of Mr and Mrs. John Reffett vis Canada. ited Mrs. Virgie Rookstool of Nys sa Thursday evening. ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Shipley Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hite and of Pilot Rock, brought them home sons of Haines are leaving Friday Monday morning and returned for Alaska with their trailer Tuesday. house to spend the summer. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis, | Hite is the former Helen Reffett. Jr., and small son visited their Mr. and Mrs. Donald Knowles . parents, the Ira Prices, Sr., and 1 were Sunday dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis, home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Neeley. I Sr., of Adrian, the first part of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nothe»» the week. They left Friday to go and family arrived Sunday from ■ to John Day for his summer's job Westfir to spend their vacation with the forest service. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carla Simpson is recovering Alonzo Knowles and Mr. and Mrs. from the measles at the home of Earl Crocker of the Owyhee com her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. munity. Carl Simpson. Mrs. O. H. Schweizer and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Sam Moore were Carl Simpson visited Mrs. Charles Schweizer in Holy Rosary hospi guests at a barbecued steak din tal Friday evening. Saturday ner at the Lorin Munn home last night Charles Schweizer was also Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson a patient in the hospital. Both were to be released early this of Parma were dinner guests Sunday at the home of her sister, week. Mrs. O. H. Schweizer. Visit in Pilot Rock Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gordon Mrs Elvin Orm and Mrs. Vir gil Johnson and their children went to Marsing Sunday with her spent last week visiting relatives parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lar at Pilot Rock. Mrs. Orm’s par- [ sen. Sale Dates—June 9,10 and 11 Oven-Ready Pillsbury Biscuits 3 For i TENDER —SPRING 33‘ ^-Gallon Jugs . Attention SEED GROWERS! You Can Kill WEEDS Valley 39' % VEGETABLES Peaches Jumbo 89' Sun Valley California Margarine Green Peppers3 1 Pounds Cracker Jacks 3 Boxes 17C FROZEN FOODS & Orange Juice Pasco For the Kids — /,/ 19 93' 6 Oz. Cans 6 for . . legumes, including alfalfa, red dover, birdsfoot trefoil, olsike clover and ladino clover. This means you can get a higher seed yield, plus use have proved BUTOXONE'S excellent weed-killing effectiverses* I JI without harm to these crops. BUTOXONE is applied as a spray if» either seedling or established legumes. Check on BUTOXONE today) its use can be a big aid to seed certification. Adrian Feed Co. 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