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Idaho Free Press from Nampa, Idaho • Page 5

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Idaho Free Pressi
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MR. AND MRS. MERRILL FERGUISON (Former Maria Une) (Horton Studio) A wards Received Many area students received ratings and trophies at the recent fdaho State Accordion Festival held at South Junior High School in Boise. Daniel Desiderio, featured artist from Philadelphia, served as one of the Judges. First place awards were given to Kathy Hoshide, Darlene Reding, Krisie Spitz, Lee Ward, Sheila Huter, J'jlie Townsend, Jeanie Ross, Liana Comstock, Mark Iverson, Cathy KHmes and Shannon Bilbrey.

Alsorecelving first place awards were David Salove, Sharon Stewart, Wayne Scheuerer, Vicky Kinsey, Luann Barnes, Francie Yzaguirre, Brad Breach, Jane Eidemlller, Estella Boyer, Diana McCurry, Carla Jean Padour, Johnny Corn and Susan Sharpe. Second place winners were Virgil Hensen, Vickie Spitz, Stephen Yadon, Ingrid Wilhite, Kelvin Buchanan, Elizabeth Theil, Mary Bedingfield, Delbert Gray, Terrill Starr, Mark Bauer, UiAnn Pack, Mary Jane Beers and Evelyn Scheuerer. Othersecond place winners include Neal Dibben, Dennis Meslor, Delores Abbott, Karen Durnll, Faith DeGeus, Janet Hanway, Connie Druger, Steven Cronin, Doug Mallea, Marty Kirkpatrick, Penny Young and Julie Pierson. Winners In the third place division included Dawn Starr, DiW)en Gary Cronin, Mike Platt, Robin Starr, Roxie Nicolaysen, Ralph Wilhite, Robert Hanway, Janell Wood, Delores tdalio Free Press, Wednesday, June 21,1961 5 For Women AN OPEN HOUSE will honor Mr. and Mrs.

Joyce Woodruff Sunday, June 25 on their silver wedding anniversary. Friends relatives are invited to call between the hours of 2 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. at their home, 332 West Lincoln. Arranging the reception are the couple's son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. James H. llolcomb, Albany, Ore. The family requests that gifts be omitted. (Braun Studio) Budgets Rest Easy Eggs, turkey and chickens are Maria T.

Lane Weds Merrill R. Ferguison ihv i June llst of Ietltifuls in and Mrs. Allan Lane serving dni parts of thecountryalsoln- cake, Mrs. Melvin Lane and Mrs. TM 1 ludes ora 06 ficiated at the double ring service in a setting of candles and pink and white carnations and MERIDIAN Miss Maria T.

and Mrs. Allan Lane, daughter of the Chet Lanes of Boise because the bride of Raymond Lane pouring coffee, 6 dr beans TMl a nd dairy pro- Morrill R. Ferguison, son of Mrs, Don Bell supervising the pa of a11 kina Eggproduc- the T. Ray Ferguisons of Eoise gift table and Mrs. Don Hoasley in June 7 rites performed in registering guests.

ettes were Whitney Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguison are The Rev. 0.

A. Coates, Metho- graduates of Borah High School dist district superintendent, of- The bride changed to a blue Bl knit suit for their weddingtripto Me Call. They will make their first home in Lawton, Okla. peonies. Soloist was Mrs.

Harold where he is stationed with the Harvey and Mrs. Gary Keyser. U. S. Army.

accompanied her. Given 'In marriage by her A father, the bride chose a white satin and lace gown featuring a House i 1 1 1 year. Florida's ps Cll edllied grange, concentrate 'i lion, gallons bv a tion is expected to be substantially greater than a year ago, mostly because of larger laying flocks. Production of orange juice is larger than average and estimates of the total supply are going up. Florida is expected to of Nampa She is the daughter a have 46 percent more than last nf ho nil urriaMo TMA TM ou lne ia lor ser wedding ie Marie Wright both CAR TOPICS for lady pedal pushers Have you ever noticed the dirty looking areas on concrete highways right between the paths thousands of wheels have traveled? Part of that dirt is grease and oil from other peoples' cars.

On your driveway or garage floor, the same kind of dirty marks may be from your own car, and this can be a housekeeping problem particularly painful if you have just invested in yards of new concrete for the driveway or if someone manages to step in the grease, then track it all over your brand new clean carpeting. Taking a positive look at this messy business, a leak or drip is a danger signal. When cars are new, they don't drip grease or oil. At least, they shouldn't. Bui time, wear and vibrations i take their loll on seals and gaskets.

Think of all the parts that could be leaking: the engine or the referential, the power I steering, a brake cylinder, even a shock absorber. A spot of grease or oil under your parked car can mean you soon will have no lubrication on expensive gears such as in the rear axle or transmission. A drip can indicate that raw gasoline is getting on your engine (right next to 15,000 volts of electricity). This kind of thing spreads car fires. Your car sounds a four- alarm alert, in its own quiet way, when the drips are leaking brake fluid.

This usually drips onto the inner surface of a tire; so you may not see it unless you happen to climb underneath your car to look. But your service man can spot it when he THE GOLDEN WEDDING anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gladson will be celebrated Sunday, June 25 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

at Nampa First Baptist Church. The couple was married in June, 191 1 at Fort Benton, Mont, They have been Nampa residents for the past 45 years. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gladson, Scott and Gayle of Pocatello and Mr.

and Mrs. Roberl Turner. Jan aiv.1 Joa of Boise. Friends are invited to (Braun Studio) Come save during ou Mr. Florida's pack of frozen was 68 million, gallons by early' April.

That's about 25 percent more rffhe olen WrigMs Md he ist he ic whi is a reaso vlce wnlcl1 ls a gooa reason son of Shroll. Mr. and Mrs. Willard and Mrs. William Me.

Clintock of Nampa willcelebrate than it was at the same date in their goldenwedrJinganniversary 1966. among others, for gelling the (Braun Studio) car up on the lift from time Schedule satin and lace gown featuring a 7 1 1 tneir gomenweaamganniversary 1966. lace scalloped train and a net lUllC iVlfiCiUIS Sunday al the Nampa Frierds Federally inspected beef pro- veil. She carried while carna- Church, 13th Ave. and Eighth auction in the first quarter of 1 1 to quarter tions and pink rosebuds.

Mrs. Anna Pennell, R. N. was 1967 was seven per cent more Anita Raye Lane, sister of the guest speaker for the June meet- Friends of the couple are in- than it was a year ago. Large bride, was maid of honor and of the Idaho State Nurses vited to call between the hours of supplies are expected to con- Julie Rosera was bridesmaid.

District 9. Mrs. Pennell 3:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Hnue through June.

They were attired in rose pink discussed the need for better Arranging the open house are Milk production has been In- gowns accented with white lace, communication between phy- ne children and spouses Mr. creasing In recent months and genberg home, 615 Elder, in They carried white carnations on siclan, nurse and patient regard- Mrs. Clarence (Velma) will be at seasonal high levels honor of the couple's 40th wed- Trost, Concordia, Mr. and in June. Production of most ding anniversary.

Hosts for the event are the Hichard Spangenbergs and chil- Sister Verne) Forney of Melba. The Supplies of turkey and chi couple requests that gifts be are plentiful in most parts of omitted. (he nation. Chuck roasts, steaks, liver and ground beef are among Claw nf S' best sellers at the food counter. OJ I OCf.S pop); a i so ij ea hjred a Reunion IIIIv many stores Pork chops, BOS- to time.

If you see greasy or oily spots on the floor of your garage, on your driveway or your wall-to-wall carpeting, check Friends and relatives of Mr. TM and Mrs. Clarence J. Woodard PHONE 466-T89I or 459-4664 of Nampa are invited to attend to place your classified ad. an open house Sunday, 2 p.m.

5 p.m. at the Richard Span- white fans. Errol Ferguison and ing death. Valeria Lane were candlelight- The business meeting was con- Mrs. Dan McCllntock of Nampa dairy products is considerably ers.

Vlcki Lane, niece of the ducted by Mrs. Ruth Hamilton, and Mr, and Mrs. Robert (La- greater this year than last, bride, was flower girl. R. vice president.

Farrell Ferguison served his Mary Simeon reported on "The brother as best man, Ushers Normal Newborn and Premature were Allan Lane and Gary Lane, Infant" workshop she attended brothers of the bride. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Lane selected a lime green ton whole )ojns Qffer recently at the Health Department in Boise. Mrs. Virginia Beale, R.N.and crepe and lace dress and Mrs.

Mrs. Melva Angell, R. N. report- Fergulson chose a mint green ed on a cancer workshop held in The Nampa High School Class good values, silk ensemble. They wore car- Boise.

Both nurses stressed the of 1962 will hold a reunion July The salmon pack is alsoabund- nation corsages. need for professional nurses to 8 and 9 according to the planning ant about 25 per cent more Assisting with the reception take a more active role In en- committee. than last year. Varieties that are in the church fellowship halls couraging patients to learn self- A dinner and dance with the deep red in color contain more Mrs. Farrell Ferguison examination, the seven danger Tim Bosworth Band is planned fat and are higher priced than of cancer and to seek for July 8 at the Elk Lodge, the pink types, early advice from their family The following day a family picnic Consumption of ice cream is doctor.

will be held near the big fire- increasing, the report said. On place at Lakeview Park. the average, each person now Registration fees for the re- eats 21 quarts a year. The Damaged Child union will be accepted until NEW ORLEANS 'UPI 1 The July 1. For more information, lazy, spoiled or unruly "brat" phone Mrs.

Bob Rogers, who can't seem to get along 466-3153 or Mrs. Mick Prow, with anyone may well be a vie- 466-G979. lim of undetected brain damage, a specialist in children's ace-wi or 459-4664 diseases cautions. lo place our ad. dren Gordon and Heidi Ann and the Maurice Woodards and children Stephen and David.

The couple requests that gifts be omitted. SINGER SLANT NEEDLE Equipped to zig-zag and make button ho Us $1fl09) from, full price. lUv $5.00 per mo. offer smalt down pay SINGER SEWING CENTER ISi-tH) I SARAH BRANDON, daughter of the Dean Brandons of Homedale, has returned from the Idaho 4-H Congress held this year in Moscow, Miss Brandon was awarded a scholarship from the Boise Valley Cowbelles and the Boise River Cattlemen for her demonstration in beef rednes. Miss Brandon will be a senior at Homedale High School this fall.

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