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• • » THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1961 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FOCF» here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. W E. Young. Kay Young accompanied her home for a visit. Mr and Mrs Otis Bullard at tended a family picnic in Boise July 4. Mr and Mrs Harrison Talbftt of Sterling, Colo., visited in the Fred Schilling home one day last week. Mrs Schilling and Mrs. Talbot were school friends in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs Myron Lyons of Caldwell and Mr and Mrs. Mel vin Feik and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Feik. Spend Weekend at McCaH Mr. and Mrs Otis Bullard spent last weekend at their home in McCall. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lakey of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. John Zittejcob and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks of Burns. George Moeller, Tom and Jack Pettet fished Saturday at Mal heur reservoir. Mrs. Alice Kilborn of Fruitland visited Sunday afternoon in the George Hust home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schnabel and daughter of Renton, Wash., I Many Interesting New Books Added Arcadia Club Annual Picnic Recently to Malheur County Library Catholicism Catholic at Slated July 16 Ar and a look "South America" by G. Paul* Protestantism. Butler. This up-to-date, ceuntry- "kiteeplanetaag FdgM" by by-country guide to South Ameri By Mrs. George Moeller ca offers advice on what to see I thur C. Clarke. An intr«ducti«n AMCADIA — Arcadia club an- and do, where to eat and stay, and te 1 astronautics. nual picnic will be held July 16 much other pertinent information "A Guida to th« Star» by Pat at the Brig Olsen home for mem for the tourist. i rick Moore. A lucid, reliable and bers. their families and friends. "Florida. A Wiy of Life" by 1 highly readable account of man’s Mary Ellen Smith A persuasive 1 present knowledge of the stars. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Strong and invitation to visit or live in Flori "Dempeey" by Jack Dempsey. family of Weiser spent Sunday da, written by a native daughter An autobiography of Dempsey, in the George Hust home. Mar The well-publicized climate, re ex-heavyweight champion of the jorie Strong stayed at the Hust sort areas, hunting, fishing and I world, written in first person in home and Carla Hust went home other attractions are given their ’ snatches about fights, broken with the Strongs for a short visit. due as the reader is taken on a i marriages, lawsuits, bitter early Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Houston experienes, and prosperous and and his mother, Mrs. Ben Hous tour of the state. ton, left Saturday for their home "Trailer Travel Here and I happier later years. "My Kingdom for a Horae" edit in Alhambra, Calif., after a visit Abroad" by Wally Byam. The American originator of a con- ed by Fairfax Downey. A collec with relatives. A group of rela ducted trailer tours service de tion of the greatest horse stories tives gathered Friday evening at the Cecil Houston home, includ scribes Caravanner trips in the of all times. U. S , Mexico, Canada, Cuba. Eur "The Problem Horse" by Regi ing Mr. and Mrs. Herman Houston ope and Africa Chapters devoted nald Summerhays. An expert’s of Ontario Heights, Ruth, Tommy to these expeditions and down-to- tested guide for curing the most and Peggy Houston of Ontario, earth advice on trailer selection, common, as well as more serious, Mr and Mrs Jim Sigler and fam ily of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Larry driving and trips afford entertain behavior faults in the horse. ment and information for the en "How to Tailor" by Phyllis W. Gardiner of Nyssa and Mr and thusiast and uninitiated. Schwebke. Handbook of tailoring Mrs. George Hust. "Elena" by Elena Zelayeta. A skills to be used by the dressmak Return io Catifomia radiant autobiography of a wom er at home or in adult education Mrs. Albert Grant and son of an blessed with an infectious zest classes. Wilmington, Calif., returned to "Goren's Hoyle Encylcopedia of their home last week after a visit for life and a faith even blindness Garnet" by Charles Goren. More could not destroy. "Homestead on the Kootenai" than 500 games are described and lives he dominates. The novel by Jacoba Boothman Brad The their winning techniques analyz opens and closes in World War II London where Julie and Ben author’s autobiography is an in ed. "The Many Colored Coat" by meet in mysterious circumstances teresting picture of family life in a far corner of the ~ Pacific North- Morley Callaghan. Set in pres after years of separation, but west in the early years of the ent day Montreal, this unusual most of the story is a sustained and compelling novel portrays the flashback which t-races Ben’s as century. decisive consequences of a friend sociation with the Sarno sisters, "A Zoo in My Luggage" by ship between a bank manager and Gerald Durrell. The author tells a public relations man. A subtle, while a social worker in New of his recent trip to the British intrinsically dramatic work in York City and the trio’s later re Cameroons, West Africa, to col which personalities and moral is- union in Oregon. "The I-ncreditle Journey" by lect specimens for his own zoo. sues are searchingly explored. Sheila Burnford. The journey is "The Necklace of Kali" by Rob "Madame GoldenHower" by a 250-mile search in the Canadian ert Towers. John Wickham, an Chin-yang Li. A lively and well- wilderness their master in American vice consul in Calcutta written historical romance set in which a big for Labrador Retriever, during the post-World War II China at the time of the Boxer a Bull Terrier and a Siamese cat years, is a narrator-protagonist of rebellion. help each other survive hunger an absorbing novel that displays "Radius of Action" by DeWitt hostile wildlife. the author's familiarity with In Copp. A plot built arouiud the and "House and Garden's Complete dia and the Foreign service. reactions of five passengers, one Guide to Interior Decoration." A of them a young woman, who are "Home Is the Prisoner" by Jean practical and authoritative ency- Potts. Jim Singley returns from forced to stay in an isolated area clopcdia of ideas for decorating prison to Athena, a small town, of the Pacific Northwest for sev rooms of all types and periods. after serving a six-year sentence eral months after their plane "Peaceable Lane' »" by Keith for killing of his business partner. crashes. Wheeler. A story of the tensions "Pilgrim Circuit Rider" by Dei that follow when an intelligent This story traces the effects of his return upon his best friend, the la W. Anderson. The inspiring and arrogant Negro moves into wife who hated him, his teenage story of a woman missionary a house on Peaceable lane. son and the girl who helped save | whose parish spreads across rural America. him from the death sentence. "The Primal Yoke" by Tom | "The Navajo«" by Ruth M. Un Lea A story about a Wyoming ' derhill. An authoritative account mountain guide who fails jn love of the Navajos, from the time of with a client’s daughter and mar their myth-shrouded appearance ries her despite the opposition of in the southwest to their present- the client and of his own father. day position. "Wild Flowers of North Ameri "Africa Is Adventure" by Atti- ca in Full Color" by Robert S. lio Gatti. An account of the auth Lemmon. This memorial book or's experiences on a safari to contains 440 color plates of wild the Serengeti Plains in Tangan flowers from all section of North yika, Africa, to photograph wild animals. America. "Water Color Painting Is Fun" "The Golden Conquistadore«" edited by Harry M. Rosen. The by Alois Fabry. The author, in second book, presented in mem simple language and helpful il For the Boys and Men ory of Douglas Vern Neal by his lustrations, tells the best mater uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Vern ials to use and explains different Of the Family. Neal of Placerville, Calif., con techniques. "Cavalcade of the North" edit tains accounts written by Spanish Conquistadores or by their friends ed by George E. Nelson. An en which give vivid, firsthand views tertaining collection of distin of the Central and North Ameri guished writing by Canadian au can adventures of Balboa. Cortes, thors. "Before You Go" by Jerome DeSoto and others. "An American Dialogue" by Weidman. A strange, intermit Robert McAfee Brown and Gus tently interesting novel has as tave Weigel. A book selected as pivotal characters the verbose, one of the Noteable Books of 1960 ambitious Ben Ivey and two sis that presents a Protestant look at ters, Julie and Celia Sarno, whose visited over the Fourth of July with Mrs Schnabel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schilling. Mrs. Gordon Oxnam returned last week from Ogden, Utah, where she had been visiting rela tives. Attend Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs Parley Feik and June Feik of Nampa attended a famil> reunion at La Grande on July 4. Mrs. Otis Bullard, Mrs. Theo Matherly and Mrs. John Ztitercob visited their aunt, Mrs. Charles Thompson, in Emmett one day last week. Miss Irene Schilling and Miss Claudetta Gibeault of Renton, Wash., spent last weekend with Miss Schilling’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schilling. Mr. and Mrs. George Hust and family and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner spent July 3 at Ever green camp and Starkey near Council Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Marsh spent two days last week in Idaho Falls. Bienie at Schilling Home Families recently attending a picnic dinner at the Fred Schil- ling home were Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Showing Their Age Fifty-four percent of U.S. pas senger cars are five or more years old, according to Automobile Manufacturers association publi cation. My Neighbirs Pi PIATOCI vin Schnabel and daughter of Renton, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Schnabel of Payette, Mr and Mrs. Dale Dahnke and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Breit- kreutz and family of Ontario Heights. Mrs. Ben Houston of Downey, Calif., visited last week with her niece, Mrs. George Hust and fam ily. Mrs. Cecil Houston, Mrs. George Hust, Mrs. Jim Sigler and Mrs. Ben Houston of Downey, Calif., visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rossou and Mrs. Minnie The Motor Age Sixty percent of the country’s Hersey in Mountain Home, Mrs. Minnie White and Mrs. Marie autos are used to drive to work and 92 percent of intercity travel Rodgers in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephen is by motor vehicle. sen and Diana and Linda Richard-. sen visited Saturday with Mr. and Sixty-five percent of the world's Mrs. Nova Cearley in Homedale. passenger cars are in the United Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers States, even though only 6.4 per visited the Don Bowers family in cent of the world’s people live here. Nyssa Sunday evening. RODEO SPECIALS! « LEVIS Youths' Men's WESTERN BLOUSES By Levi and Karman 3.75 3.95 Assortment of Patterns And Colors. 3.98 to 5.98 LADY LEVIS Boys' 4.05 4 WESTERN SHIRTS GIRLS' LEVIS Sizes 6 to 16. 2.98 2.98 — and — 1 gallon famous quality owmpic STRin 1 GALLON. FREEr« WITH PURCHASE \ * OF 4 GALLONS OF ANY COLOR I1' of any Olympic Stain 01ÏKIPIC • Heavy Bodied Slain • Penetrating Stain • Cleartoe A 4* JEANS By FARAH 2.98 and 3.98 3.98 WESTERN STRAW HATS . 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