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THURSDAY, JUNE 28. 1962 Adrian News By Mr» Q. £. Mackey THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Jerry Hoare to Begin Paratroop Training With U.S. Air Force Mrs. W. E. Ashcraft accompa nied her daughter, Mr and Mrs Bob Hamilton and Johnny, to Madras Friday, returning home Sunday evening. Her grandchil dren, Jackie and Sherry Richards, came home with her for a visit and Johnny Hamilton remained in Madras. Dannie and Debbie DeHaven, children of Mr. and Mrs. Don DeHaven of Oakridge, arrived Sunday evening to visit their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George DeHaven. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce DeHaven and family of Weiser were Sun day visitors and dinner guests of Jerry Dean Hoare his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jerry Dean Hoare enlisted for a DeHaven. Carol Claney of Vale spent the three-year period on June 15 in weekend at the home of Mr. and the United States Air Force. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mrs. Vernon Parker. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mackey and I Hoare, Sr., of 624 North Second Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Martin I street in Nyssa. It has been reported that Hoare and sons went picnicking and rock hunting Sunday near Rock received the highest rating on ville. record on the three induction tests Mr. and Mrs. Bob Patterson and ’ given prior to enlistment. He completed processing and family spent the weekend in Sil ver City. [ left for eight weeks of military Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piercy and training at Ft. Ord, Calif. family of Parma were Sunday After basic training he will be dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. given his enlistment choice, para Monty Spelman and family. chute training, and upon comple Mrs. Winifred Bennett called on tion will be assigned as a para Mrs. Eva Gilbert Wednesday af trooper. ternoon and Mrs. Gilbert was a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Edna FORBESS COUPLE RETURNS Cowling. Edwin and Billy Willis left Sat FROM EXTENDED VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Dick Forbess re urday for Springfield to attend a wedding, returning home Sunday. turned home Monday evening from a two-week vacation trip. They went to Portland where FAMILIES PICNIC AT UNITY Mr. and Mrs. Neil Coburn and they viewed the Rose parade. children of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. From there they went to Seattle J. H. Malloy, Mr. and Mrs. Chet and attended the World’s Fair. Bowns and family, Mr. and Mrs. While in Seattle they were joined Delbert Malloy and Jimmy pic by their sons, Ronald of Los An nicked and fished Father’s day geles and Dennis of Stanford, Calif. near Unity. They then went to California and Dennis returned to college. HOSTS POTLUCK DINNER A potluck dinner was held Sun He plans to do research work for day at the home of Mrs. Nellie the chemistry department during Newbill. Guests included Mr. and the summer. The couple visited her brother Mrs. W. D. McKie of Emmett, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Field and son and and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. three grandchildren of Donnelly, W. H. Evans and family at Stock- Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hite and ton and also with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Patting at Modesto. Mrs. Angie Cook. FIREWORKS WE HAVE THEM ... Can't List 'Em! k For the Entire Family! WILSON FAMILY LEAVES FOLLOWING 10-DAY VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Wilson : and family of Juneau, Alaska, left ; June 20 to visit relatives in Leba non after spending 10 days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster, other relatives and friends. Wilson and the children are visiting this week with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wilson ■ in Yakima, while Mrs. Wilson at tends Jurisdiction School of Mis sions at Forest Grove. She is vice president of the Alaska Woman’s Society of Christian Service. — VISIT IN NEELY HOME Mr. and Mrs. Don Neely and daughter of Bellevue, Neb., are visiting his brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Neely, Sr. PAGE FIVE Miss Sandra Mowrer Receives Scholarship From District Nurses VISIT FROM MADRAS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Good of Madras were Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Quinowski. Miss Sandra Mowrer, daughter Several students from the Nys of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowrer sa area were among a large num business meeting June 11 at the of Ontario, was recently awarded a $100 scholarship by District 20, Davis clinic in New Plymouth. ber of young pianists participat Oregon Nurses association. The Mrs. Melba Brubaker, Payette ing in the National Piano audi-1 award is given annually to a stu beautician, presented a discussion tions held June 14-15 in Caldwell. According to Miss Wilhelmina dent in her junior year in nursing. on hair styling for nurses. Miss Mowrer is enrolled at the Mary Craft, public relations Hoffman, chairman of the event, University of Oregon school of chairman, attended the Oregon Lynda Cundall, Lois Jean Seuell j nursing in Portland. At the pres Nurses association board of direc and Jane Timmerman successful- j ent time she is at Salem taking tors meeting June 14-15 in Port ly passed the requirements out- psychiatric training. land. Mrs. Marie Robinette, pres I lined by the National Guild of Jack Swager of Nyssa was re ident of the District 20 group, was Piano Teachers, sponsors. cipient of a $50 money tree, raffl present at the morning session of The three young ladies received ed off by the nurses’ group to the board meeting to present the very favorable comments from opposing stand District 20 had Judge Ralph Rauh of Billings, j raise funds for the scholarship. The association held its regular taken on the King-Anderson bill. Mont. Favorable Comments Given Nyssa Students After Piano Auditions Fresh, Tender and Meaty 3 FRYERS Pan-Ready or Whole and HEATING Irvin Zimmerman PARMA—4-2981 Cube Steaks $ 10 for............ Davies' FRANKS 2 Lbs. . . Tastewell — No. 2x/2 Cans Pork & Beans Ripe 'n Ready 5 for...................... Watermelon Low, Low Price — Charcoal 20-Lb. Bag EXTRA CHOICE — Regular $1.00 and Up SWIM SUITS..................... 500 LEMONS and Up Vi PRICE PLUMBING Haley's Largest Chickens in Town! i VISIT FROM MISSOURI Mr. and Mrs. Eric Kurtz of Sa vannah, Mo., left Friday morning to visit in Othello, Wash., after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kurtz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roth and Rose mary. PICNIC SUPPLIES 80-COUNT NAPKINS.................... 2 Pkgs. 27c Tip Top — 6-Oz. Size COMPARTMENT PAPER PLATES (15-Count) . . 59c Lemonade DIXIE Cup Dispenser (With 40 Cups). 79c 10 Cans For.................................... 50-COUNT Dixie Cups (Fit Dispenser) . . . 49c WOODEN or PLASTIC FORKS and SPOONS ... Pkg. lQc REGULAR $1.98 BEACH BAGS . . . . Now $1 4 Betty Crocker BISQUICK Root Beer Sizes 10 to 16 Ladies' — Regular $1.47 TERRY TOPPERS . . . . 980 Sixes 1 to 3 Girls' — Regular $1.00 SUN SUITS............ Now 500 GIRLS' SHORTS and PEDAL PUSHERS NOW % PRICE! BOYS' SHORTS .... Now Yz PRICE BOYS' — Site« 8 to 14 Regular $1.43 Short Sleeve Sport Shirts . . $1 Regular 35c for ¥z Lb. BRIDGE MIX . . Now, M Lb. 27c BEN locai«* 204 Main Street FRANKLIN owwfo — ■ * o w * Nyssa, Oregon Betty Crocker White—Yellow—Devil's Food CAKE MIXES 2 Packages Sperry Pancake Flour