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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE NINE Garden Club Group Allends Recent Meeting Held at Home of Mrs. Judd By Mrs. Wilson Witt NEWELL HEIGHTS ANK Garden «•lull meeting whs held Oct. 12 at tin* home of Mis M I, ,lu< 1<1 with 24 members and guests in attendance. On the following day. me mix is of the Adriun Garden club viewed Mrs Judd’s chrysanthemums, Mrs M N. (¡reeling of Poca tello was a guest in the Judd home for several days last week Mm. Gladys Ncwbill and Mrs. Anna Pratt attended a Delta Ka|> pa Gamma meeting held Fiiday evening in the social room of Ad- rian Communitv church The ten- chers served dessert and on th<* program were n duct, tenor solo ami piano solo given by young people of the community. Entertains Card Players Happy Dozen card club mem- hem met Friday ufternoon ,ll Illi- home of Mrs. Thelma Ha mmnn, with Lydia Worden, Imn Bege- man and Junnctta Piercy as guest players Prize winner were Anna VanderOord, Marjorie Looney, Bernice Toomb and Minnie Stam Next session will be nt the home of Mrs. Looney in Adrian. Mrs Agnes Ashcraft, Mrs. Em ma Stoll of Ontario and Mrs Thelma Hammon visited Oct. 13 with Mrs. Vera Mower in Weiser. Mm. Dudley Kurtz visited Inst Thursday ufternoon with Mrs. Chuck George nt Payette F P. Dennis of Nampa spent Oct. 13-14 with his farm tenants, Mr and Mm Bob Kurtz and fam ily Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren of Parma had as Sunday dinner guests their children and mem bers of their families. Dining with them nt the Polar Bear in Nyssa were Mrs J R Suter and Jnnice, Mr and Mrs. Wayne War ren and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Topliff and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Domy of Boise arrived Friday and remain ed until Monday with Mr, and Mi . wh i n Win The women visited Sunday afternoon at the W. C. Van DvWuter home in Big Bend while Domy and Witt fish ed on l.ake Malheur. Here Is a Splendid Opportunity Fonns Bag Two Dear Mrs. Wesley Walker and fam ily were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn. Sunday aftern<x>n visitors were Mr, and Mrs. Howard Fenn and family. James Fenn, son of the Howard Fenns, bagged a six- point buck on Deer Butte Sunday and Howard Fenn got his two- point deer Saturday on Muhoguny mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn, Mr. ami Mm. Wren Hendricks fished <><’t 13 14 at Beulah reservoir They report getting some nice trout from IS to 17 inches in length. l-ouis Pratt bugged a three- point buck deer, weighing 240 pounds, while hunting Sunday near Jordan Valley. Mrs. Frankie Worden left Sun day night for Canton, Okla., where she will visit her parents,; a brother and a sister. EARN A BICYCLE ENTER . . . NOW! Get full information today and enter your name NOW io you will be ready to «tart on the first day of the campaign . . . Saturday morning. I frite Hicycle and four Cath Commietjiyit Each Five Active Candidate^, Attend Golden Event Mr and Mrs. Luit Stam attend ed a 50th wedding anniversary reception for Mr. and Mm. Herb Thomas held Saturday afternoon in Weiser. The honorees arc for mal res dents of the Big Bend area. Mr and Mrs Gene Simpson and family were Sunday dinner guests of the Alfred Simpsons. Mi and Mi John Schoenwald of Ashland, Ore, and their grand- children, Joan and Claudia Kurtz, arrived Saturday nir.ht for a visit with the Si-ho< nw.dds’ daughter, Mi and Mi Bob Kurtz and fam- Iv Join and Claudia had spent the past six weeks with their grandparents, They were accom- Granddaughter Arrives panied here by Eldon Petre of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge re Ashland, and all plan to do some ceived word Friday morning that hunting in this vicinity. Mr and Mrs. Terry Borge of Kla math Falls are parents of a Birthday Portias Held Eight - year - old Brendon Pratt 1 daughter. She weighed H pounds. 8 ounces; however, no name had was honored with an Oct. 11 j been selected. Mrs Borge left birthday party attended by 10 Saturday morning for Klamath guests. He received many nice ■ Falls to help care for her daugh gift from his schoolmates, games ter-in-law and new grnnddaugh- were played and refreshments | were served. On Oct. 12 a birth ter. Mr. and Mrs Ixtuis Pratt and day purty was given for Carolyn Mrs. Anna Pratt attended Friday Pratt, who was nine years old. yuneral services for Morns luimb She also had 10 friends at her in Caldwell. He was the father party and received many nice of Hugh Lamb, a former resident gifts. The group played games | and refreshments were served. of Newell Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kurtz and Mr and Mrs M L Kurtz were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and family were Sunday dinner Mrs. K I. Peterson in Adrian. guests of the Sid Hardmans. Mm M a r i e Moore returned Other dinner guests were Mrs. Marie Moore, Mrs Ethel Lane of home Saturday from a trip to Ontario and Mrs. Edna Cowling. Tennessee. She left here Sept. 1 with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Moose of Memphis, and also visited other brothers and sisters in Tennessee. On her re turn trip she stopped at Omahn. Neb., where she visited for sev eral days with a niece. | I I I Value 10,000 VoUs (Write name plainly on thia line» (Write address plainly on this line) Approved by_________________ George Carey QUALITY REPAIR DENTAL LAB 24 N. 8th—Payette Same Location Six Years Across From Idaho Power — PHONE — 642-2982 36 Years Experience as Denial Technician Assure» You of Top Quality Work w- ■ ’ -A hi »”’ Full Sets Serviced Broken Plates Repaired LOO Teeth Relined Missing Teeth Replaced WHILE YOU WAIT! Open Evening» By Appointment EASY CREDIT TERMS Satiifaction Guaranteed! GUESTS FROM CALDWELL Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wheeler of Caldwell were Sunday evening visitors and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Beer». BICYCLE CAMPAIGN ONE prize r each 5 CANDIDATES Arrives From California Alan Fahrenbruch arrived Sat urday afternoon from Menlo Park. Calif., to spend several days with his parents, Mr and Mrs. John Fahrenbruch. Mrs. Margaret Eason and baby. Mi and Mrs Bill linldt were Sunday dinner guests of the wo men’s mother. Mrs. Ray Simpson, while their husbands were deer i hunting. Mary Worden was among play ers m the Treoaue Valley Com- munlty college Powder Puff foot- b:iii game Saturday afternoon at Ontario. She also played in the band f.»i the Saturday night TVCC homecoming dance. Frank Pratt of Nampa and Mrs. Laura Dazince of Boise were Sunday dinner guests of the for mer’s parents, Mt and Mrs. Louis Pratt. Mrs. Dazince is a former resident of Costa Rica and the daughter of the consul to Idaho. ---- ’A' I AS A CANDIDATE IN THE SUBSCRIPTION AND Mail or Bring This Coupon to the Campaign Manager | 15 PER CENT CASH COMMISSION Guaranteed Every Active Non-Prize Winner Only as many candidates will be allowed to be active in this campaign as there are bicycles and cash commissions. The highest of these active candidates will receive the prize bicycles. The remaining active candi dates will be paid a cash commission equal to fifteen cents of every dollar he or she turns in for aubscripüuns. of Prizes I I I I Vole Schedule and Subscription Price In Malheur, Canyon and Payette Counties ed ln‘° TüÄ °n’T ,hT No. 1 *,U “* • ' ' „«mJ« ‘hr candida».” Disuict No. « city l,m! only »how <-»ndl’ 1 Year.............. . . $3.50 $3.50 2 Years............ . . $6.50 $6.50 Hi two fin» choice, of pn£ I I Elsewhere Votes for Bicycle Prizes $4.00 $4.00 $7.50 $7.50 1,000 2,000 50,000 extra votes will be issued on every “Club” of $20.00 worth of subscriptions turned in. A “Club” may be composed of small or large amounts totaling $20.00. This arrangement will be in effect during the entire campaign . . . This campaign starts Saturday, Oct. 23, and ends Saturday, Nov. 13. hÇhe« candid.»«£ District ^^«ndidlîe IF YOU ARE A SUCCESSFUL SALESMAN or WANT TO BE — ADVISORY BOARD OF IUDGES Because of the large number of leads from our National Radio - Television, newspaper and direct-mail advertising program, plus the servicing of our many policyowners, we need a resident agent to cover Nyssa, Vale, Ontario and vicinity. Two men who meet our qua lifications will lie selected. Preferably those who are married and currently employed. Ages 21-55. It is the sincere desire of the Nyssa Gate City Journal to conduct this campaign on a strictly fair and business-like basis from start to finish. However, not all wisdom lies with any one man or institution, so a com mittee of judges has been selected, from which two or more will be chosen to count the votes the last night of this campaign. RAY TARTER 1. You will receive a thorough training in our National Sales Training School at Company expense, including initial salary. Your choice of salary or commission upon return. 2. $400 to $H00 a month income. 3. National advertising program leads and renewals. 4. Field supervision including a proved sales procedure. These citizens are well known in this area and the final results as given out by them will be beyond dispute. In the event any near relative of any member of the Advisory Board should enter this campaign, it will automatically eliminate that member from being chosen to make the final count of votes. 5. An opportunity to build a secure future. For appointment and personal interview write to MR. DARWIN HARRIS P. O. Box 298 . . . Ontario, Oregon MUTUAL OF OMAHA All interviews will be held in strictest confidence. KENNETH SAUNDERS ELLEN JONES For Further Information, kl M f M I a aa-wa I Nyssa bate uty Journal Offlc« °Pen Each Evening Campaign Starts Saturday Morning, Oct. 23, and Ends Saturday Evening, Nov. 13, 1965 II