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With her, were Mrs. Calvert's two played. Mrs. Adline where Mr Bowen Is employed. nieces and their families, Mr. and • - . d Mrs. 1 a a . 1 . . - u n r l V i I'll I --------- 1 ' " —— — Tuesday evening after sundown. He erably. Ward. M rs Alfred AdMM. and Mrs. E. W. Owings, Pralile City, and was so very busy so much to do. The Misses Humphrey and Cobb P r C. Fry Frv winning prizes, prizes. Tne non \ y ¡sit Parents— F. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Corbett, Payette Couldn’t stop long enough to talk, will begin their series of Bible Ser- or guest was presented with a num --------------- Mr. and Mrs. RI> m Pictures were w c a nere me lour taken here oi of the four He trys to do two mens work and vice Snday evening at 8 o'clock at By The Happy Fanner ber of dainty handkerchiefs. Re- , he parental • ■ o th er jeneratlons of aunts. Mrs. Went- freshments were eerved by Mrs. Kingman over th _ Mr worth remained until Tuesday when This moist weather we have been J « ^ ^ ■ pleas at the Elliott home were M r ^ ^ ^ tra,n to Bolse for a C Duffy at the close of a very appreciated H o ^ T e *°“' « 8h - 8* d * * The Sunset Community Auxiliary and Mrs. Hairy an | sjlort vjsu with a sister before re ant afternoon. Mr and Mrs. F. Q. Holmes and Bay grain that w as so dry Is now doing | ! met ^ ‘day_afternoon »t the suming her Journey. to bring him to the hospital. | wlth Mrs. piannugan as hostess. It and Bob spent Wednesday evening Buy New Fords— fine. Nobody wants to Irrigate grain Arch Is a big husky fellow and was voted to pay 815 on the piano, McClure Brothers Bakery are own at the H D. Holmes home In Nyssa while so small. It will stool much je ss Thompson has done a lot of ers of a new Fcrd panel delivery better If the ground has not been ordinarily can eat nails. And how for dances held at the hall this he can work. But sometimes th e ' month was appointed, Mrs. McCoy, remodeling and building on his farm and E L. Blnford has purchased a Irrigated. mltlest have to go down temporarily Mrs. Newgan, Mrs. Reffett, Mrs. this spiing. He has painted the new Ford Deluxe coupe according tc We all are still working at top at least. He is reported better. 1 Thompson. house and farm buildings recently Fred Sims salesmanger for the Mal speed. Don't know how we would Mrs. Clarence Nlccum took Betty The next meetlngv will be held heur Motors, Nyssa Ford dealers. Mrs. Floyd Campbell is ill. of made it all if we had not got May 30, at 2 p. m. at Hall with Mrs Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fry. Dwlglu On Vacation— the rain and would of had to irrigate back to Portland to the Hospital Newgan and Mrs. Pomeroy hostess- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beutler re- ; Johnson and Charles Jones picnlced all of this small grain right away. Wednesday for a Clinic check-over. turned from a two weeks vacation in The other day a dog got Into Elza on Mann's Creek Sundday. Clarence Nlccum has about twenty Dickie and Minard Hart. Betty Salem and other coastal cities. five acres of small grain seeded late Niccum’s small band of sheep and Alice, and Donald Byers each re Relatives Visit— with alfalfa seeded in it. This rain killed a lamb. Elza says, "A little NEWELL HEIGHTS On Sunday guests at the Ben Cal ceived a ring Sunday from Sunday has sprouted his alfalfa seed. He Is bit of that will go a long ways." School. Having completed a years vert home were Mrs. Calvert’s aunt. worried somewhat about it. He sure Sheep are quite vauable now and The Young Peoples Class of the Mrs. Julia Wentworth, Port Wing perfect attendence. woul like to see it keep raining for all sheep men have a special hatred church enjoyed a picnic dinner at A week ago Wednesday afternoon Wisconsin, who is returning home a while as it will take a whllebefore for sheep-killing dogs. the M. L. Kurtz home Sunday. They a group of ladies from the Merry from an extended visit in Portland. he can get it all Irrigated. But he Jonnie Hammtlton gets the prize brought their musical instruments Matrons Club gathered at the home Is liable to be pretty "beezy” all sum- this year for being the first one in and enjoyed a song service, a bus of Alberta Bowen. The party was a mer. The other day Fred La Shouse | this locality to cut hay. Jonnie sold iness meeting and a hike. Officers surprise farewell party for Mrs. Bow - came by and said. "Looks like a his hay a little too close last fall were elected. FOR en. who is leaving soon. A lovely g: grave yard appeared over night on So he must cut a little for fed. Four new benches were built Mon was presented to the guest of hon your place.” Most of our first cutting of hay day afternoon by several men of the or at the close of a social afternoon Clarence looked puzzled so he ask In Cow Hollow this year Is going to church. Rev. McKune of Nampa Refreshments were served by the "W hat are you going to do with all be pretty grassy. Most everybody spoke last Sunday. Rev. McConnelle Tenth Annual Legion self-invited guests. thought last winter that they were j o( Ontario will speak next Sunday, those bees?” Somewhere a mother ex Bob Holmes made a trip to G ar Qur student piaster plans arrived Auxiliary "Up there on the hill Is a whole to field cultivate their alfalfa this pects YOU to remember. den Valley Sunday for a load cf raft of bees. Didn't you even know spring but very few got it done. So May the 25th Give Whitman's . . . her Mr. and Mrs. E.‘ L Jamison spent material for the new building at the Mr. and Mrs. C. West and Mrs. , . .. ... favorite chocolates . . . it?" he asked as Clarence still looked now the grass Is beginning to show POTTED pla n t Ontario fair grounds. up above our hay. in a handsomely deco Jess S u n « « « Ontario business vis- j ur ™ M r T d M r s * ' Chester dumb. Oregon Trail P T. A. will hold rated box . . . ready here This Sunday Is Mothers day. A itors on Thursday. _ . _ “No,” answered Clarence “I never SALE business meeting the morning cf now I little hand full of people over In Sun The annual Summer Round-up M a A E. Nyborg and May 23rd preceedtng the school pic knew anything about them. set Valley have put forth a terrible conducted by the P. T. A. for pre "Well maby you like honey,” was daughter spent the week end at e The Sampler Sl.80loST .50 nic which will be held at noon. A S A T . M A Y 10 effort to build them a church to school children was held. May 6th, his next remark "but I don't and I e The Falrhill 25c to S5.00 baseball game will be played in the worship In and now It Is about ready following the giving of the tick Boise visiting relatives. e Other gift packages S I up sure wouldn’t want the things a- Arthur and Everett Callahan has altemoon. for use. They plan to have their first test and spotted fever serium to the At round.” been having a siege of the mumps. Mrs. J. E. Bowen spent last week services in it on Mothers day. Adrian Union High School students. Mrs. W. E. Goodell, Charlotte and at Hermiston with Mr. Bowen. Then Clarence remembered that Guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. K ur B A L D R ID G E Lee of Caldwell were Sunday din along the first of March the hired Mrs. W. C. Duffy attended the P tz over the week end were Mrs. Car < fÔ ^ ner guests at the Alva Goodell home T. A. board of managers meeting in man handed him a small slip of rie Me Loughltn and two grand PHONE 2 9 v In the afternoon they called at the Ontario Saturday. . I M P L E M E N T C O . paper. The name and address of a SM IT H children of Ten Davis. Leslie Topliff home. OREGON Bee man over in Idaho, just torn Roland Whitman spent last week NV S S A , Worth While Club met Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff were from an envelope. end at home. He has employment at May 1, with Mrs. Lester Kendall as Vale visitors Thursday. Hermiston. Mrs. Whitman left the He said, “ Some fellows came hostess. Fifteen members were pres Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day, Mr. and first of this week to Join her hus along in a truck and ask if they ent who worked on tea towels to be Mrs. Jamison, and Eris and Mr, and band. could put some bees on my hill.” used later by the club In a Benefit Mr. and Mrs. McMillon and Mr. Mrs. Alva Goodell attended a dance He told them ‘"Taint my hill I ’m Plan. The next meeting will be at Elmer Olson who has been going and Mrs. Walter Partland were Just working here." the home of Mabel Bolltho. with Tuesday dinner guests at the Patch at the Cow Hollow community hall to school at Pendleton and two com Friday evening. Then laughed and tore this add Mrs. Laurenson as hostess. May 15. panions were overnight guests at home. The Out Our Way Club held its the Torvald Olsen home Wednesday ress from an envelope and said, “give Another old-time dance will be Word was received from the Duke regular _ _ _____ _ E. L. Jamison night. The boys were on their way meeting _ at the this to the boss and tell him we will held at the Community Hall, S a t LOW COST GRIPS give him 60 lb. can of honey per urday night, May 10. Everybody in Rokland family and they are lo-1 ho°me April 30. The afternoon was to Los Angles where they have em cated at Chico, California. spent In visiting. Lovely refresh ployment at the Lockheed factory year If we can put some bees up here vited. The Adrian track team attended ments of cake, ice cream, and punch SAFE on this dry hill tell him to Just mall SILENTLY Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Holmes and Henemoa Clonlnger, daughter of the Snake River Valley Conference was served to Mesdames Gea. Clea us a card.” Mrs. F. G. Holmes were in Ontario Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cloninger of this track meet at Weiser Saturday. The vers, J. W. Jennings, Leslie Topliff. Well Clarence mailed the rand Saturday. LONG WEAR SURELY district was married last week to track meet was won by Nyssa. Claude Day, H. L. Day, D. Varvel, and had forgotten all about it. Now Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowen and fam Mr. William Seibert of Portland. The Adrian High School teachers A. E. Nyborg, Glen Hoffman, and here the first of May he finds a Mrs. Albert Notheis and Mrs. A. and their families held a picnic on Guy Tamer. Next meeting win be at ily moved to Hermiston • Monday truck load of bees on his dry hill. R. Roberts each have new refrigera the lawn at the D. W. Patch home the J. W. Jennings home. May 14. They are fairly close to the head- tors, Mrs. Roberts has also a electric Sunday. Edward and Irvin Topliff are gate. Maybe the ditch rider will Mrs. D. W. Patche's brother, Ar blocking beets at Geo. Cleaver’s. appreciate how beezy Clarence really range. The Grover Cooper's were busy the nold Taylor, and his wife and daugh Is. Garnet Belle Ritchie is visiting and aV take ADLERIKA when need Arch Eastman was suddenly tak past two weeks remodeling their ter of Chicago, visited the Patch her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. ed." (W. N.-Iowa) When partly dl- | B. Hoffman. en quite ill Tuesday night. We Just kitchen and yeard. Charlie Wilson home Tuesday. gested foods decay, forming gas, Mrs. Claude Cook. Miss Eleanor happened to be down to see him Is putting In a new cement walk and bringing on sour stomach or bloat Beier, and Miss Marjorie Hopkins 2nd and Main Street - basement. ing, try ADLERIKA. Get it TODAY. VALLEYVIEW On the sick list the past two weeks were in Caldwell Saturday. NYSSA PHARMACY were Mrs Turner, Mrs. Wolfe, and Mr. Sim io took Don Case, Ray Gerald Goodfellow lost a heifer small children, Mrs. Evan's small Rumise, Don Davis, Ellis Givens, Saturday on Ladina Clover. daughter and George Wilson. Marion Loftus, Oliver Freel, Bud Miss Betty Nelson, Oregon Trail On Sunday evening Robert Tosch Notheis, Keith Tallman, and James drove his truck into Nyssa, taking Shaw to Crane for a boxing smoker. teacher, was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mr. and Don Case, Ellis Givens, and Keith Mrs. Ben McConnel in White Set Mrs. Reffett, Mrs. Bergham and Mrs. Tallman took drawes; Ray Rum- tlement. Miss Betty Hannon, and Edium to hear the evangalist, B. iser, Jam es Shaw, and Oliver Freel Mrs. Betty Lewis spent the week end at La Grande, the three Betties are lost. Ross Evans. living at the Arcadia teacherage Twila Wolfe, Joy Mitchell, and The boys were guests at the Crane Georgia HUlls will represent the High School Dormitory Saturday since the marriage of Miss Ruth Owyhee, 6th. 7th, and 8th grades In night and returned Sunday morn Bratton. Mrs. Jack Downs has been ill the SMARTY BOY the spelling contest at Vale, F ri ing. past week. Virgil Belisle moved a day. SAM— house on his farm Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bolltho and Wednesday p. m. Misses Mira Noah He Knows children shopped and visited in and Wilma Brown gave a bridal Nampa Tuesday afternoon. Good Insurance shower at the Noah home In Valley Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wilson vis Mrs Walter Thompson was host He Buys Only ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ess to the club at her home Friday View honoring Miss Ruth Bratton. Lester Zurcher at Homedale Sun afternoon. The ladles there to en Many lovely and useful gifts were CAPITAL STOCK received by the bride, which she will joy the afternoon were, Mrs. Joe day. INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs Homer Cates of Waud, Mrs. Td Oonnason. Mrs. Geo take to her new home in California. from Cow Hollow visited Sunday witli Mr. rge Clowers, Mrs. Tom Loe, and the After the presents were opened the bride showed the bride grooms pic and Mrs. John Lynch who are camp hostess Mrs. Walter Thompson. ture to the ladies as some piesent BERNARD EASTMAN ed on the Ditty place Mr and Mrs. Joe Waud had as had never met him, and favorite rec A. R. Roberts Is under the Doc their Sunday dinner guests. Mr. and INSURANCE tor's care suffering from Asthmatic Mrs Ed Gonnason. and family in eipts were written for her cook book. R e al E sta te A lovely lunch was served by the complications. celebration of Kay Johnson's eight hostesses. “ A s C luse As T o u r T eleph on e" The rain which fell last week was birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McConnel mot Phone 64 Nyssa a boon to many farmers, although Miss Margaret Stevenson the home It has delayed beet thinning consid- economics instructor of Nyssa High ored to Wilder, Idaho, Sunday after noon to see their new niece. School visited. Mrs. LeRoy Herrman and Mrs. R. H. Johnson Saturday. RICHLAND Gerald Hibbert and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Those who attended the R B. V. Mrs. A1 Mecham of Wilder, Idaho. Verla Jensen and Wanda Howell C.. cooking club at Winona Hender of Nyssa were Saturday afternoon sons Saturday were Donna Jean and Phyllis Cheldelin, Jenine Moss, Don visitors of Betty Blackburn. D W. McGinnis attended a ban na Goodell and Barbara Hender quet In Nyssa Friday night at the son. Idaleen and Madeline Maw, Win Christian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sweet. Bertha ona Henderson. Mary McGee at and Marie of Ontario were Thurs tended "Thrifty Cookers" at the day evening dinner guests of Mr home of their leader. Mrs John Rld- and Mrs. R. H. Johnson and family der Friday evening Mr and Mrs, John Rldder. Mr. Jack French has been working for and Mrs. Fdward Rockwood of Ros Earl Blackburn the past week. Allan Clowers is working on the well, Idaho, were Sunday visitors at the H. V. Maw home. : Mr and Mrs. Ed Henderson were in Ontario Monday on business. Soil Conservation Job now. Mrs. Walter Thompson visited _____ ____ .... « I —. vrr.r,. Mrs. Edwin Smith In Nyssa, Mon day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oonnason at tended a farm meeting at the E l mer Hill home Thursday afternoon Ned, Ron, and Dee Hibbert. and Claude Benedict started working in the beets for Jensen. Mrs. P at Moore of Baker came down Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McGinnis. The 4-H Stitch and Stew Club met at the home of Betty Blackburn. There were eight members present. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Ford had as their Sunday dinner guests. Mrs. Ford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McDowell of Homedale. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson spent Saturday in Payette and On tario. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Simmons's two small children are recovering from the whooping cough. Sunday School will be held at the W. O. Bailey home. Time 2:30 Cristian Endeavor will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ed Gon- ason. Leader will be Ed De Leshmutt. Cow Hollow games were . • • Mother’s Day Give her a box of oui •^ A / ^ Chocolates Buena Vista Sunset Valley Adrian For QUICK, SAFE, SMOOTH STOPS LINING “ FA M ILY OF ELEVEN PRUYN’S GARAGE KELVINATOR Riverview PRESENTING HAIL! MALHEUR COUNTY CHAMPS Nyi f ssa vs. Fruitland Friday, May 9* 2 :3 0 p.m. * at Nyssa SHELTON’S DAIRY MILK Member* of the Ny»*a Chamber of Commerce are proud of the showing the “Bulldog* have made, and wish them luck in the race for the S. R. V. pen- ant. fttm h/ator Q f j Friday being Sale Day it will impossible to close our stores —but every effort will be made to get a big turn-out to— Drinking Shelton’s Boost the Bulldogs By Attending the Game Nyssa Chamber of Commerce Dairy Milk will do won ders for your complex- tion and general health. Its Extra Rich so order some today! Shelton’s Dairy PHONE 05J2 Oregon Trail The Merry Matrons Club met at the home of Nora Snodgrass with Elizabeth Asleby assisting Wednes- day afternoon, April 30th Opal Hoi- mes wast the only guest, The after- noon was spent socltlly. Following the business meeting guessing games were played with Mary June Whit man. Alice Holmes, and Anna W hit man winning prizes. Roll call was answered by favorite flowers, gifts were presented to Mary June Whit man and Nina Boness who are leav ing soon. A handkerchief shower was given for Gladys Byers. The club will meet. May 14th. at the home of Minnie Mitchell with Jessie Chard assisting Roll call will be answered by your favorite recipes. Refresh- | rrents were served at the end of the j meting complimenting Mrs. J . E. Bowen who Is moving to Hermiston members of the Mother's Club gath ered i t the home of Mrs W S. Jones last Thursday afternoon. Ouessing ! ’■ i ( fefMore Get KELVINATOR w W e are proud to announce that we have joined with Kelvinator to present the new 1941 models in our city. Come in and see Kelvinator’s sparkling beauty! See the easy-to-clean stainless steel Cold-Ban that eliminates some 80 exposed »crew heads—oversize Sliding Crisper with glass cover-big Vegetable Bin-exclusive new 5-Way Magic Shelf-Meat Chest and space for frozen foods. You'll be amazed that your money can buy as much as you _____ t_________ •. ^ • get i in . this completely equipped • 1941 Kel vinator. Last year Kelvinator reduced prices from $30 to $60—thanks to a new. less expensive way of doing business. This year further economies make possible ad ditional savings up to $30. Stop in and pick out your Kelvinator—today! Prices for big 634 cu. ft. models start « as low a s ................................ * 1 2 4 .9 5 *Price« shown are for delivery in your kitchen with 3-\ ear Protection Plan. Stale and Local Taxes extra. G e t Your K el v in at o r fr o m Nyssa Implement Company PHONE 4 NYSSA Member - Electrical Equipment Sales Association (I