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PERSONALS KINGMAN KOLONY NEWS ay DALE WITT ■ ■W’ KINGMAN KOLONY - Dean Talbot spent the weekenii at the Earl Kvgar home. Mrs. Kygar accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbertson to Star, Idaho, where she visited a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mearl McClure. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer and Jan accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers spent April 21 visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phifer and family at La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers were April 25 evening visitors in the Charles Bowers home. Mmes. Jim Phifer and Dale Ashcraft were among women at RECEIVING THE EMBLEM CLUB 192 scholarship award tending the April 26 district is Phil Mendiguren, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mendiguren garden club meeting at of Ontario. Presenting the award is Junior Past President Vale. Mrs. Bill Toomb was an April Evelyn Shaw. 28 dinner guest in the Jim Phifer »»■»■ wkwkwm jure another person. home, Mrs. T o o m b ac com - If's Ynnr I uu' (Oregon lawyers offer this panied Mr. and Mrs. Wesley 11» IUUr LiiW. coiunin as a public service. Piercy to visit in the Thurman No person should apply or inter Piercy home in the afternoon. pret any law without the aid of Roy Spencer was honored with WEAPONS an attorney who is completely a birthday party Saturday. He The United S t a t e s Constitu- advised of the facts involved. became six years old. Mrs. tion prohibits our state and Even a slight variance in fact Virgil Viers served ice cream federal governments from in may change the application of and cake, and Roy received fringing on the rights of the the law.) many nice gifts. Mrs. Jack people to keep and bear arms. Glaze was among guests. The legislatures and Con Mid-week visitors in the Band, ('horns gress can, however, regulate Virgil Viers home were Mr. the use of guns and weapons and Mrs. Art Sparks, Mr. and where necessary for the public Receive Ratings Mrs. Willis Conant and Joan welfrj-e. Viers of Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. The constitutional guarantee At Music Fest Joe Patterson were Sunday does not permit one to wield afternoon visitors in the Viers “I think the band did an excel arms to annoy, terrorize, or home. lent job.” This was the comment endanger citizens. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calhoun Oregon statutes prohibit, of NHS’s band instructor, Mr. of Emmett, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Charles Thomson, after re- among other things, the car Hinkle of Parma were April truning from the Idaho District rying of concealed weapons, on 28 dinner guests in the Myron 3 Music Festival. The festival the persons or in automobiles, Osborn home. was held in Nampa, .April 5. . and the firing of guns and pistols Jay Kygar was an April 27 The NHS band performed on or across any public high overnight guest of Jimmie three numbers, FESTIVAL way or railway. They prohibit Conant. Doug Conant of Nampa PRELUDE, A.MPARITO Ru anyone, other than law enforce spent the following afternoon and CHORALE .AND CAPRIC - ment officials, from possessing with Jimmie. CIO. The band also performed a machine gun without a license. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer two sight-reading numbers re State laws also prohibit the were April 27 dinner and after ceiving a II rating on both manufacture, sale and use of noon guests of his niece, Mr. events. brass knuckles, sling shots, and Mrs. Bill Marshall. Judges for the band’s perfor sandbags, blackjacks, and other Schafer’s sister, Mrs. Aaron mance were Mr. Achilles Bal- similar devices. Switch blades Wimpy of Los Angles had just abanis, instructor at the Uni and automatic spring knives are arrived and accompanied the versity of Idaho, Mr. Greg A. also prohibited. State law pre Schafers home. The trio took Steinke, also an instructor at scribes severe penalties for the a trip to Juntura on April 28. the University of Idaho, and Mr. sale or giving of firearms or F riday visitors in the Al Russell Larson, instructor at weapons and ammunition to Thompson home were Mrs. W alla W alla Senior HighSchool. minors under 18. Harry Kingrey and Mrs. C. A. The judge for the sight-reading Many cities also pass ordin Wernick of Nyssa; Edna Mills portion of the contest was Mr. ances regulating the possession ! of the Owyhee area, Mr. and William Schink, instructor at and use of firearms. Some re Treasure Valley Community Mrs. J. J. Fleming of Wilder. quire all persons having guns Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson College. to register them and obtain a were April 28 dinner guests of permit for the possession of Nyssa’s High School chorus, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long at each gun. Because weapons are under the direction of Mr. Don Ontario. In the afternoon the highly dangerous, people who Bates, also participated in the foursome visited Mr. and Mrs. lawfully use them must handle Idaho Music Festival, April 6. Lynn Hurst, formefr Kingman them with the utmost care. Even Numbers performed by the Kolony residents. a slight deviation from their NHS chorus were BORN TO BE Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters normal use can be negligence FREE, PRAISE YE THE NAME and a basis for civil liability. OF THE LORD, and GLORIA In one case a court held that IN EXCELIS. The Nyssa chorus a person carrying a loaded also participated in the sight revolver on his person who reading portion of the contest accidentally injures another receiving a III rating. was presumed guilty of negli Judges for the chorus seg gence. In other words, even if ment of the contest were D. E. you have a legal right to carry Hill, instructor at Northwest LEATHERCRAFT CLUB a gun, you must be careful N azarene College, Dorothy that it does not accidentally in- Barnes, instructor at the Uni Members of the Arcadia 4-H versity of Idaho, Charles Leathercraft club held their Walton, also an instructor at regular monthly meeting on the the University of Idaho, and Dr. evening of April 27 at the Dick Keith Macy, instructor at the Miller home. University of Nevada. - NHS Bulldog. ARCADIA CLUB CHIB HEWS LOOKING FOR FARM CHEMICALS? PERSONALS YOU'LL FIND THEM AT FARMERS SUPPLY COOP Ontario • 889-5365 PKUUUCERS SUPPLY COOP • 466-7841 Nampa THURSDAY, MAY 2, THF NYSSA CATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TEN Arcadia 4-H club members met in regular session on the evening of April 29 in the Harold Kurtz home. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rains- berry, Lana and Susan of Ontario and Mrs. Harry Kingrey MERRY MIXERS were Easter Sunday dinner Seven members of the Merry guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mixers 4-H club met April 23. Wood. Sherri Price demonstrated ♦ ♦ ♦ making Brownies with a pack Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee aged mix, and Beth Zuegar were Easter Sunday dinner demonstrated making them by guests of their daughter, Mr. the standard method. and Mrs. Owen Froerer and Next meeting will be May family. 7. - Lynne Witty, reporter. PHONE attvndi'd the annual nieelmiQi (he Methodist Woman’s S<r|t(. of Christian Servlet held eiru last week iii Pocatello th», were April 1'3 overnight Kiaesta of Former Nyssana, the and Mrs. Paul Ludlow at Burin Mike and Jay Nlchola last weekend with Markup Jeffery Smalley at <kilarlo. M ik . Fay Collins, Mr. |u Mrs. ( lark Olsen attended April 26-28 Region 4 tneetlk of Hie Eagles Auxiliary Pendleton. They were I mhim - goes I n of Mr. and Mrs. Jig, Ennor. APPLE VALLEY H EMS BY FRANCES SMALLEY. ...................... 372-2183 and Mildred Vaughan of Boise arrived Friday evening with a prepared dinner tocelebrate the anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thompson were also guests. Mrs. T. H. Eldredge, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carpenter and Charles of Payette drove to Lebanon, April 13 to spend the Easter weekend with their niece, Mr. and Mrs. Don Holmes. Relatives from Cor vallis, Ore.; SeattleandCamas, Wash., were present for the Easter dinner. • • • APPLE VALLEY - On Hu- evening of April 16, an esti mated 200 friends and relatives gave Tom Ferguson a surprise 'retirement party’, sponsored by Apple Valley PTA. A pro gram of musical numbers, readings and skits was given by local talent, after which PTA officials presented the honoree Mr. and Mrs. Buster Edwards with a complete assortment of Small Business Administra tion has issued a leaflet ad helped Mr. and Mrs. Bab»’ Rife fishing equipment and wished vising that small firms would celebrate their 46 wedding anni him many happy hours while profit more from sustained versary by taking icecream and using it. Refreshments and advertising than “one-shot” cake to the home of the long- visiting completed Hie evening's activities. Ferguson has been ads. The pamphlet, "Measuring wedded couple. Mr. and Mrs. Gene McCon custodian at the Apple Valley the Results of Advertising,” warns that the hit-or-miss ad nell of W ilder were Easter Sun school for the past 35 years. Mrs. Ed Sells visited on the programs of small stores too day dinner guests in the afternoon of April 28 with Elsie often destroy their effective Edwards’ home. • * • Robinson. ness. Keeping a store’s name Dwight Mason, Jill and Jan Mr. and Mrs. O. E.Cheldelln before the public through reg were April 1 dinner guests of drove to Klamath Falls April ular advertising is a method of Mrs. Orma Cleaver. The latter 27 to visit with their sons building a reputation, the leaflet was an April 13 houseguest of and brothers, Marc and Dean declares. Spot ads may be effec her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. who are studying at Oregon tive as promoting special sales IMbert Cleaver. At the Easter Technical Institute. Mrs. but do little to build a firm’s Sunday dinner, another guest Mason, who was attending the Oregon state bowling tourna- reputation, according to SBA. was Karen Cannon. ADVERTISING! ROSEMARY meiit there, returned home the following Monday with her hus band and daughters. Will Webb and Jerry Miller of Union were April 26 evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dibble. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saun ders, their three sons and Ron Glaze were April 27 guests in the Tom Calvin home at Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Whittom of Boise were April 27 visitors in the Jim Correll home. Mrs. Jack Reed and Robert were April 28 afternoon visitors. Members of the Parma Seed bowling team participated m the April 26-28 session of the Ore gon state bowling tournament staged m Klamath Falls. Women comprising the team are Naomi Fritts, Addie Vinson haler, Jerry Uranga, Dorothy Mason and Bonnie Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffin were April 28 afternoon visitors in the George Griffin home. Helen Wilson and Irma Myers PERSON ALS Mrs. J. Elwood Flinders ||f| April 17 fol Boise to stay with her daughter, Mrs. Lorin Saunders and family, whiU Saunders made a business trip to las Vegas, Nev While was in the Idaho capital city Mrs. Flinders’ brother, Mi and Mrs. l.eonChlld, Karen and N»U of Provo, Utah, arrived to»|. tend funeral services for Mrs. Child's father, Junius E.Chris tensen, who succumbed April 18 Mrs. Flinders returned home April 21. •UN MARK get Value TOOTHPASTE HOSIERY SPRAY 59c 13 oz. REG. >1 00 McKKSSON REG. 98c MINI BANK M. Stanno« Ftoorldo nr dean iptrkUnf teeth McKKSSON SUN MARK ASPIRIN TWINS BILLFOLDS ---------- . ROOM 300 soft absorbent cosmetic puffs m Mt penser bag ADULTS Whimsical papar macht 2 69c Assorted colors and designs 4 fragrance* $1 38 VALUf oz. 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