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The Idaho Statesman from Boise, Idaho • 34

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Boise, Idaho
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34
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0 4- 'K A i I PAGE TWO BOISE IDAHO SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 26 1961 THE IDAHO SUNDAY STATESMAN OBITUARIES Rain Wind Gouds Seen Collister PTA Slat Wins Top Honors at Stunt Night sc! skit staging each skit was concealed first I until the judging was completed PTA and its won Collister M'Down to place and four of five divisional by a nine-member panel of out-awards Saturday night as judg-1 of -town people ing for the PTA Stunt Night Schools skits and chairmen was announced for Stunt Night were: to also won Longfellow plaques for having the best Mrs Don Shaw Koelsch script presentation staging au-1 Shoemaker and the Mr dience appeal and costumes and Mrs Ralph Zundel Central Second was and Gret- Magician and the Magic presented by Franklin Mr and Mrs Ted school PTA and third was angler Hawthorne strel of McKinley PTA I Richard Parker which also was honored 'for the Garfield Three Little Pigs best sound 1961 Fouts Eleven school PTAs presented Whittier of Ma and Pa skits assisted by seven other Mrs Jack Sigman and which Mrs Evan Siggelkow Franklin worked on the many aspects of and Mrs -Rex stage work but presented no Wray Cole Wizard of skits Identity of the PTA group Ooz Jay Snowball McKinley Tom Hazzard and Campus the Strato-I Fred Judges were John Brandt Dr I Ted Comstock and Mrs Robert Sample all of Nampa Dr Gerry Conger Caldwell Francis Hicks Mountain Home Yensen Garden Valley James McClure Payette James Martin Hazelton and Mrs Joe Webster Horseshoe Bend Funds raised during presentation of Stunt Night are divided Variable Goudiness No Mercury Giange Forecast by Bureau Spotty changeable weather is I in store for the Boise area today and Monday with occasional! wind expected today The Weather bureau forecast I Saturday night calls for variable! cloudiness today and possible! showers this afternoon and tonight and partly cloudy Monday with not much change in temperature Occasionally windy conditions today should be ao- companied by little change in temperature High today and Monday is seen about 55 with a lotog1 of Mrs Annetta Gtipp I John McKinney fluff ywWte dcmd cover I Mrs Annetta Rebecca ChPP John William McKinney panted by scattered rain squalls 434 McKinney lane a long-time dropping a total of three hun- Boise resident died at a local Boise resident died at his home dredths of an inch High tem-1 hosptal Saturday evening Saturday foUowing an extended perature Saturday was 53 with he was bprn May 2 1866 at illness inw nf recorded Montpelier Ind and was mar- Mr McKinney was born Dec "Shnv 53 was the hiehkied to Harry Klingensmith 10 1885 at Prairie Grove Ark for th? son SatarfS? th at ln1908- the statewide low of 22 recorded ceded her in death in 1896 Mrs erating the Halfway House beat Salmon Lewiston also record- Jensmith came west with tween Boise and Idaho City He ed a high of 53 Nationally the three chlldre ffladys Upyd tater farmed nesu: Eagle mid hioh was 88 at Presidio Texas and Charles to live with her Kuna until 1912 when he started and the low was 18 at Mar mother Mrs Johns at work for the Union Pacific Rail- I A vlinorf An Oia U79B VMQ I imaJ hh a mI imi im TTj I I Ore She was road I 3IAYOR ROBERT DAY presents the the PTA to Collister PTA officers Mrs Howard Curtis chairman and Jack Rencher president for producing the best skit during the annual PTA Stunt Night which concluded Saturday night to the Collister skit also won plaques held by Rencher for four division honors I equally between the participating schools Mrs Pearson Early Idaho Emigrant Dies Arlington mar- as a mate He ried to Warren Chipp in 1899 was retired as a stationary fire- living at Sumpter Ore before man in May 1956 after 43 years BOlSeansLOmplete moving to the Boise community I Of service 1 in 1903 He was married to Alpha La Mrs Chipp was a member of Vem Dell on July 2 1918 at Hia- the First Baptist church for 56watha Kan She preceded him -K -K -b -b -b -b -b -b I years was a past president and in death Nov 4 1958 at Boise pleted specialized short courses life member of the Mr McKinney was a member! at Oregon State university at Christian Temperance Union a of the Railroad Firemen and Corvallis charter member of the YWCA Oilers Union of Nampa iTT TT Archie Brandt of Idaho a member of the Idaho State Surviving are a daughter I xiarvey JMClntire Power company took a course Historical society and the Mrs Margery Zum Brunnen of Harvev Henrv Mclntire covering installation of various Daughters of the American Rev- Boise nine grandchildren aUio Rose iSie died in a Boise I Nov 3 1879 and came to Idaho types of industrial and domestic olution She had worked for great-grandchild two nephews hosDital Saturday in 1886 She was married to electric meters Gerald Ander- years in Americanization proj- Ind three niecesL HewasmFeb 3 1876 in John A Pelrsra in son of the Bureau of Land Man- ects with Japanese and Chinese Services will be conducted l0wJ SSi rame to Idaho in 1906 189? and they moved to War agement completed an aerial immigrants Wednesday at 10:30 am at the sS mS He was a e7 IdSio wLreMr Pearson photo short course including Surviving we as aforjt supervisor at Chal- Mrs Jean Pearson 81 811 West Jefferson street died Saturday morning in a Boise hospital She was born at Crete Neb Fred Vadcr CALDWELL Feed Vader 86 who resided at the IOOF home in Caldwell died Saturday morning in a Caldwell hospital Mr Vader was bom Dec 20 1874 in Jefferson Iowa He was a member of the Hager-man IOOF lodge for 53 years The remains are being sent by the Peckham Dakan Davis chapel to Twin Falls services and interment Vernon Ward NAMPA Services for Vernon Ward 45 former Nampa resident who died Friday in Boise will be conducted at 2 pm Wednesday at Kohlerlawn with the Rev Frank Marler officiating The cortege will leave the Alsip chapel at 1:45 pm George Lantzer Services for George Edward Lantzer 82 of Nampa route 5 who died Thursday will be conducted at the Peckham-Dakan-Davis chapel Monday at 2 pjn The Rev Gunnerson will officiate Interment will be at Canyon Hill in Caldwell Plan now to eat your Holiday meals with us Easter time or anytime your family will enjoy dining here Our varied menu excellently prepared food and superb service make dining here a pleasure every time DINING ROOM OPEN TILL 9 PM and timber volume estimation! Dorothy Stratton both of ferment will be at Cloverdale from air surveys and onel I Boise and six grandchildren 12 1 great-grandchildren CLASSIFIED FOR RESULTS Services are pending at the McBratneyAl-den chapel The family has requested memorials to be remembered to Japanese or Chinese missions or to the Good Samaritan Home SUNDAY BREAKFAST MARCH 26th Hall 1001 Crescent Rim Or Ham Eggs and Hotcakes $100 PER PLATE Served 9 A to 1 PUBLIC INVITED RESTAURANT JHckJc it iHrkirkiHcirlc farmed in the Eagle area until ployed by the State Game De-1940 when he retired His father partment In Boise before his James Mclntire homesteaded in death in 1932 the Star area in 1898 bringing Mrs Pearson taught schoo! his family to the Boise valley in Delamar Silver City and area in 1906 Warren was matron of the Me Mclntire was a member Goodings Deaf and Blind school of the Baptist church for eight years and was later Surviving are three sons Al- with the Red Cross Recreation-len and Elmer Mclntire both al Center FoUowing her retire-of Boise and George Mclntire ment she managed an apart-Ephrata Idaho it and rest past ma No 65 daughter of Mrs Boise a Thompson niece Boise Pocatel at the Mrs Irma Qair NAMPA Services are pend-1 ing at the Alsip chapel for Mrs Irma Clair 58 of 315 Tenth avenue north who died Friday! following an extended illness Mrs Clair was bom Jan 111 1903 in Plain ville Kan and was married to Lee Clair Sept 5 1923 in Plainville They moved to the Hagerman valley in 1936 coming to Nampa in 1942 She was a member of the United Presbyterian church of Nampa the Cheerful Ladies club and the auxiliary! World War I Veterans Survivors include her hus- band Nampa one son Robert Anita Layman i i i Clair Nampa one sister Mrs cprvirp fnr Anita Tjsvman Naep Rev- Gerald Bar- John Erharclt Edith Williams of PiawniA- ces Anita Layman how a Baptist minister from Tnhn Frhardt fin nf brokers Dewey Mlay of M1 Tuesday at 11 iowa will officiate 1 John Erdt orouiers uewey iHuyiay oi Wpivon rhana with i Wash a daughter ment house at Fourth and Mrs Mae Street Kaycee Wyo streets until she sold a brother Claude Mclntire Em- moved to her most recent ipire Nev a sister Mrs Laura dence in the Pinney building Hyde Grants Pass Ore 10 Mrs Pearson was a grandchildren and 18 great- tron of Boise chapter grandchildren Order of Eastern Star Services will be conducted! Surviving are a I Tuesday at 1:30 pjn at the Rel- Mrs Ruth Thompson yea chipeL Interment will be Boise agranddaughter 'Jerry of andson John ri a i iaan Francisco Calif a Mrs Frances A Barlow Mrs Helen Johnson of McCALL-Services for Mrs nephew Claude Mickle Frances A Barlow 48 of Men five great-grandchildren Call who died Friday in Roch- Services are pending ester Minn will be conducted! Summers chapel Tuesday afternoon at Rensse- died in a Boise hospital Preserve Those MAGAZINES and PERIODICALS in beautiful permanent BOUND VOLUMES SEE Gem State Bindery 810 North 4th St Phone 3-6688 oooooooooo Boise Satur- MONEY To Loan On ANYTHING Of Value YOU ALWAYS DO BIYTIR AY SINGERS PAWN SHOP 823 Main Call 3-3411 Ottawa Kan and'Thyril Bariowandher and StaS SS' 0perated GIenS KitChenl He was born Au 29 1900 In vearoMLf 42raK MlT A Mrs Eva May Yost daughter of Mr and Mrs Del- oP Edward and Edna NYSSA Services for Evalyman died early Satur- Hasty at the May Yost 84 who died in Bur- £2 a Boise hospital from in- Her survivors in addition to LJSTSLiSl ley Saturday will be conducted puries received when struck by her husband and parents In- Relyea Monday at 2 pm at the Lien- a SP morning dude one son Clyde Barlow kaemper chapel in Nyssa The at Sfept jT- McCall one daughter Mrs Kenneth Huff Rev Paul Ludlow of the Meth- JSiL i student at Kay Hebker Biggs Rensselaer Services for Ken odist church will offidate and I two grandsons two sisters Mrs neth Edward Huff will be con- interment will be at Nyssa entsUse Everett Pa ducted Monday at 11 ajn at the Mrs Yost was a former resi- aotoeJ and Mrs Ruth Hansen Rensse- Beatty chapel with the Rev Fr dent of Riverside Ore botlvat lael: three1 brothers Ken- Merwyn Nuxoll officiating In 1 M1 neth Hasty Rensselaer and terment will be at Emmett and Mrs William Taylor of Marvin and Junior Hasty In- WE TRADE BUY AND SELL oooooooooo Boise and Mrs Opal Hisawdianapolis Ind I Horseshoe Bend and great Mrs Elizabeth A Huff grandmothers Mrs Ada Winch I NAMPA Services for Mrs and Mrs Laura Ley both 0f Mafline LlllOtt Elizabeth Ann Huff will be con- Boise PAYETTE Nadine Elliott feted at 10:30 am Tuesday at 13-year-old daughter of Mr and Jte Shephenl and The Mrs Glenn Elliott of Payette 1 Coats vdll off iciate In-died early Saturday in an On- terment will be at Kohlerlawn John Rempp i Doom crabgrass the day you seed NAMPA Services for John I rio hospital Id i xwr Rempp 73 of Nampa route 6 Payette on March 18 Roland Cole will be conducted Monday at 81 j8 attended schools here Roland Cole 68 of On- bear 8315 I Mr Rempp was bon in Rom- moving to Forks Mont where and Mrs Allen Ernest of 404 he resided for 32 years prior to Mem0 Fourth Road north died Satur- coming to Nampa in 1941 Henal m-Payette had made his home here since that time Mr Rempp was a Emil Nicholaus Jefeof Nampa Lodge No EAGLE Services for Emil I Nicholaus 56 who died of can-I cer at home Friday follow- i I in2 a long illness will be con-2nf ducted at 2:30 pm Tuesday at u1 the Robison chapel in Meridian in The Rev Merrill Skaug will iFraifi nf J-01118? officiate and interment will be 1 nePhew of at Cloverdale Nampa John Krause two brothers and four sisters in day in a local hospital Shep- herd chapel will announce services fo the Photographic Society of Free Exhibit "TOPS IN PHOTOGRAPHY" A showing of the new 1960 print exhibit the best prints by the top flight mem- hers of the Photographic Society of America One-day way to improve your lawn It take hard work or expert skill to transform a frustrating lawn into a satisfying one It even take a lot of time In just one afternoon you can keep crabgrass from plaguing you again this year and plant that better lawn you want The answer to crabgrass is It lies in wait kills crabgrass as it sprouts Yet halts lets good grass sprout unharmed so you can sow all- i perennial Scotts seed the same day Non-burning turf completes the job gives new and established grass the proteinbuilding nutrition it needs to thrive Roland Cole Roland Cole 68 of 791 1W Northwest First street Ontario Ore died in a Boise hospital NEW HOME? Naturally have a lawn Suraly havn to aprinklo it Why not So it tho oaty moS om way with an Evargraan underground lawn aprinkler y-tamf Prco eitimata Ph 2-1771 EVERGREEN SPRINKLER COMPANY Oldact Exduiiva Lawn Sprinkler Contractor- Saturday Mr Cole was bom June 6 11892 at Grass Valley Calif Surviving -are two daughters Mrs Juanita Gillet Detroit Mich and Miss Thelma Cole Portland Ore Services will be announced by Relyea chapel STARTING MONDAY This Showing Includes 50 Black and White Pictorial Prints 35 Black and White Nature Prints 35 Color Prints DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY Ask us about the Scotts guarantee a better lawn or your money back! HAVE YOUR MOTOR REBUILT BY SPECIALISTS Our business is rebuilding motors of all makes for cars and trucks with new parts and' guaranteed like new New car performance economy and power for an additional 50000 miles Exchanges are available also for all makes and models of passenger cars Visit our plant or Dial 2-5568 for details and prices ENGINE REDUILUERS ING 1417 Grove Boise 2-5568 COMING SOON! Wonderful Radio Programming Si TWO GREAT STORES GpcittaPMi-Skib emm mu GARDEN ijaf for Bobo and tha Treasure Valley bo pleeeently surprised when tho curtain rites on "Benchmark REST Radio 790 712 Orchard Phone 3-3361 806 Main Phone 48303 916 Vista Phone 3-8075 Franklin Road STUDIOS ON I I I.

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