Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 03, 1960, Page 16, Image 16

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Izaak Walton Group
ATTEND NYDIA LUNCHEON
Rock Division
Is Organized
By 4-H Members
• THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
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THURSDAY, »OVBBBE1 «, 14B
ADRIAN CUB SCOUTS
HAVE HALLOWEEN PARTY
Mrs Paul House, Mrs. Kenneth
Adrian Cub Scout packs held 1
Kerby and Mrs. Herb Fisher at­ Slates Meeting Nov. 7
their Halloween party Oct. 25. i
tended the Nydia luncheon Tues­ To Discuss Refund
day at the Episcopal church in
Members of the Izaak Walton Guests were younger brothers
and sisters of the boys. Prizes
Ontario.
League of America have slated a were
awarded the three best cos­
meeting Nov. 7 at Cairo school
recently but is recovering satis­ house. According to Ed Pruyn, j tumes.
By Mrs. Waldo Smalley
factorily.
Refreshments of cookies and
league president, purpose of the
Mrs. Norma Jamieson and Fred I meeting is to decide where money punch were served.
APPLE VALLEY — Monday
evening eight members of the Levi were Friday evening guests I returned from boat license fees j
4-H club met at the Harry Ray of Mr. and Mrs. Monte Leveaux I will be spent.
VISITORS AT SCHOEN HOME
■home and formed a rock collec­ for a pheasant dinner.
The money was originally put | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoen of
A group of ladies of the Jessie in the county general fund and Nampa, Mr. and Mrs. Al Smart,
tion division of the club, to be
Lee circle attended the observ­ upon protest from the league, it Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kanell and
called the Pebble club.
ance of week of prayer and self­ was decided the money would be baby of Boise were Sunday after­
4-H club members and their denial Wednesday at the Metho­ retained for improvement of ac­ noon visitors at the home of Mr.
guests met Saturday evening at dist church parlor.
cess to lakes and reservoirs, boat and Mrs. Bill Schoen. Evening
The two small sons of Mr. and docks or similar projects.
the church basement for a Hal­
callers at the Schoen home were
loween party. A good time was Mrs. Harvey Pitman were guests
Boat owners as well as league Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kurtz.
of their grandmother, Mrs. Chas. members are urged to attend this
reported by all.
Gene Boston returned home re­ Pitman, all day Thursday while meeting, Pruyn said.
Eugene Brown attended a Hal­
cently from a week's visit with their mother attended a Sunday
loween party at the Lloyd Lewis
his uncle, Roy Boston and family school teachers’ training class in
Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Saunders home Saturday evening.
at Vancouver, Wash., and Ray­ Parma.
and boys of Boise visited Friday
mond Boston and family at Port­ Honored on Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fowles were '
in Nyssa and Vale. They also vis­
land, Ore.
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Alva ited his father, Clarence Saun­ weekend guests in the Ernie Met­
Guests at Corr.ll Hom»
Hill was surprised by a group of , ders, who is in the hospital with calf home. Both families were
Mr. and Mrs. James Correll of her friends who came with gifts pneumonia.
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former residents of Vale.
Bremerton, Wash., were house and refreshments to help her
guests of his parents, Mr. and celebrate her birthday anniver- I
■Mrs. Jim Correll, from Monday sary.
until Thursday of last week.
Last weekend Mr. and Mrs. j I
Mrs. Ruth Fritts was hostess to Hugh Miller and daughter of11
the WSCS Friday morning to ob­ Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey |
serve a quiet hour of prayer. Four Pitman and sons of Boise were j |
guests from the Nyssa circle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I
present.
Pitman. The men hunted pheas- ' |
Mrs. Charles Pitman was one ants during their visit.
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of six delegates from the Com­
Mrs. Winifred Larkins of Wald- |
munity church of Parma to at­ port, Ore., and Mrs. Ruby Van |
tend the all-day meeting of the Landingham were Saturday visit- I
Women’s association at Boise on ors of Mrs. Elsie Robinson and 1 I
Tuesday.
Gertrude Hicks.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitman
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cutler and 1 1
called on his mother, Mrs. May family of Nyssa, Mrs. John Wolf- 11
Pitman of Nampa on Wednesday. kiel and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh I
She suffered quite a severe fall Pierce of Nampa were Sunday 11
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I
Dwight Seward.
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R on PH AIR
for U. S. Congress
IS THE RIGHT VOTE
★ To hold th« lino on toxos, build « sound dollar, stop inflation.
★ For a farm program that doesn't shackle the farmer in controls.
★ To uphold states rights
protect rights of wage earners.
Ren Phair is the right man for Congress from the second district. Ho will
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Your Republican Candidates
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Visit at Riggins
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Arnold 1 1
spent the weekend in Riggins at I
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- I
mond Tripplett. They went hunt- I
ing but were unsuccessful.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plagman I
left last Thursday for a weekend I
of visiting and hunting with Mrs. I
May Clay at Riggins. Plagman I
returned with a nice big buck.
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Mrs. Winifred Larkins of Wald- I
port, Ore., has been a guest of Mr. I
and Mrs. Andrew Standal the past I
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hobson of I
Ontario were Sunday dinner I
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I
Saunders.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders 1 1
were Thursday evening guests of I
Mr. and Mrs. George Webster.
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KEEP Oregon’s
"Mr.Integrity" on the
job...safeguarding
i your tax dollars.
Students Visit Sewards
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Miss Nelda Seward and friends, I
Colleen Coulter and Linda Rob-1 1
erts, all NNC students, were Fri- I
day and Saturday overnight| I
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight I
Seward.
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Mrs. Jennie Boston, Susan and I
Mrs. Anna Boston were Sunday I
afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. I
Earl Boston and Mrs. Sara Miller. I
Fred Fouts and Mrs. Lilly Fouts I
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. I
and Mrs. Clarence Fritts. In the I
afternoon the group drove to I
Fruitland to see Mr. and Mrs. Gus I
Ostermeir. Mr. Ostermeir has I
been quite ill with pneumonia.
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Mrs. Winifred Larkins of Wald- I
port. Ore., was a Sunday over- I
night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gene I
Honey.
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[XJHOWARD
BELTON
as your
STATE TREASURER
Pd. Adv Belton for Stole Treoturer
Committee, Presser I Clerk thmn
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For President of the United States
For Vice President of the United States
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