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_THE N YSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U R N AL, N YSSA, OREGON
CAGE F O U R
Lola
Sunset Valley
Callahan,
Charles
Chapin, , al farm loan associations own $3,
Jackie Wilson, Jess Assumendl and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hintz and Phyllis Eastman.
(our sons, HUmer, Halmut, Rudy
and Donnie, who have made their
home in Bellingham, Washington
Bait Sawdust
Arrives Here
(or the past three years, arrived in
the valley Sunday to make their
home.
103,700 of the stock and direct bor
rowers, »66,900 The bank’s legal
reserve stands at »3,805,000, Its
earned surplus at »3,608 000, and Its
reserve for losses, »2,553,000."
Cow Hollow
They visited relatives in
A carload of sawdust, containing
Yakima
and also
the
Adolph approximately 60 tons, lias been
Mr and Mrs. Everett Callahan
Schneider family, formerly ol Sun- received by the county from the
of Ontario visited at the tiome ot |
set valley, at Prosser, Washing bureau of entomology for use in
his parents, Mr. and Mrs Joseph
making grasshopper bait for the
ton, while en route here.
Calahan.
Bob Adams, son of Mr, and l<>f; season, according to Harry
Mr and Mrs William Callahan
Mrs Lester Adams, is ill and will SandquLst, county agent.
and Mrs. Joseph Callahan shopped
This sawdust will be mixed with
be confined to his bed for two
in Ontario Saturday.
weeks. He is under the care of a bran and poison during the winter
Charles Durfee had an acci
and will be available to farmers
prysician.
dent last week while hauling a
Phyllis Eastman of Adrian spent and ranchers needing It next year
load of beets into the beet dump
tile week-end with Vera Faye Coup-; without cost.
when other truck drivers crowded
sil.
j Surveys made by representatives
his truck o ff the road. The load
Mrs. Mary R effett and daughter, from the county agent's office and
was overturned and Mr. Durfee
Mrs. Helen Hite, entertained at a Oregon State College extension ser-
was quite badly shaken.
plnk and blue shower Tuesday vice Indicate that damage from
Eight or 10 L. D. S. rKsstonaries
at the Sunset community hall in grasshoppers will be greater in 1847
and geneological workers of the
honor of Mrs Donna Steiner.
| than during the past season.
Owyhee branch will attend the
Twenty-six friends gathered at
Good control is obtained if bait
excursion to Idaho Falls, starting
the church Friday night for a is applied early in the season When
November 20. Those planning to
farewell get-together for Mr. and beds of young grasshopper» are
go on the trip are Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Leslie Ditty and children, who first discovered SandquLst stated,
Charles Durfee. Mrs. Delone Dur
have moved to Ontario to make Baiting the hatching grounds re-
fee, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin J. Calla
thelr home, and for Rev. and Mrs. duces the amount o f bait neces-
han, Mrs. Fred Mitchell and Mr
Alfred Brim, who have pastored sary and Is effective in destroying
and Mrs. Vem Gamer.
the church here for the past year, the pests before they can become
Mrs. Haskins of Utah Is vLsltlng
end the Brim children. Refresh- widespread and do dantSge.
her daughter, Mrs. Tan Ashby,
ments of
gingerbread,
whipped
Nearly 15 tons of bait were dls-
and will stay until after Mrs,
cream, coffee and hot chocolate trlbuted by the county agent’s of-
Ashby Is operated 6n this coming
were served.
| flee during the past season. Most
week.
Mary Query and daughter, 8har- of thLs was used in the Arock and
Mrs. Nellie Tanner's mother of
on returned Wednesday evening' Oow Lakes area. Those sections
Washington Is visiting h er' She
from LaGrande, where they spent that were baited early were con
will be here until after the holi
trolled effectively and damage was
a few days visiting relatives.
days.
Sunday dinner guests of Rev. held to a minimum.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Hood
and Mrs. Alfred Brim were Mr.
River have been visiting here for
and Mrs. Oraham and Mr. and BORROW ERS W IL L
the last two weeks. Mrs. Thomas
Mrs. Hall of Vale.
was formerly Mrs. Archie East
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ostercamp ' RECEIVE D IV ID E N D S
man.
and son of Boise were recent
Mrs. Wayne Barrett is visiting
More than 300 farmers and ran
guests of O. P. Counsll and family.
chers In Payette, Washington, Ad relatives in Utah.
Vera Faye Counsll and Joan
The Wetser high counselors vis
ams and Malheur counties will
Price entertained friends at a par
share In a 6 i>er cent dividend de ited the Owyhee branch of the
ty at the Counsll home Saturday
c-lured by the Federal Land bank L. D. S. church last Sunday even
evening. Games were played, after
of Spokane, Herbert J. IJavls, sec ing.
which refreshments of sandwiches,
retary-treasurer of
the Payette
A miscellaneous shower was given
cake and cocoa were served. Guests
National Farm Loan association for Mrs. Delone Durfee at the
were Ramon, Laurelle and Don
with headquarters in Payette, an home of Mrs. Pearl Ballantyne
Bergam, Oeorgla Ward. Buster
November 23 at 2 p. m.
nounced Tuesday.
Talbot, Buddy and Darlene Smith,
“ThLs dividend, amounting to
Hugh and Dale Parker, Donnie
»190.000, Is payable to all stock
Share, Marion and Kenneth Price,
holders of record September 30,
Kenneth Rookstool, David High
1946." said Mr. Davis. "T h e Payette
land, John Nlccum, Ray, Fay and
Mr. and Mrs. William Ashcraft
NFLA and 76 similar associations
In Idaho, Motana. Oregon and entertained Thursday evening, N ov
Doe» your W ork O ffer a Washington, along with a few dir ember 14 at a pinochle party In
ect borrowers, own all the capital celebration of their 26th anntver-
P L E A S A N T and
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and Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde
stock of the bank. __ Payment
of the sary
j
Adrian
dividend, therefore, will enable t h e 1 Steelma'1-s I3Ul anniversary. Those
association to further strengthen l",?'*'111 WL‘re Mr. anc* Mrs. R. E.
pass on
1 c' Mi. unt* Mrs. Dale
Ash-
I f you have ambition and a deter Its financial position and
that part of i
M r ant* Mi-s. Bert Davis,
mination to succeed, then you'll do to member-borrowers
well to Investigate your own chanc the dividend not needed to assure ] r ant* Mrs. J W Stacey and
es In the new United States Army. a long-time, sound business oper- , r: and Mrs. Clyde Steelman. Mrs.
Ashcraft and R. E. Dtlle
This great organization does offer atlon and meet future contlngen-
made high score. Refreshments of
a pleasant, profitable and guaran ciea,"
"A similar dividend was paid by " (ream . cookies and coffee were
teed future to those who can qual
ify. I f you have an Army, Navy, the bank a year ago. The bank served.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davis, Mr. and
Marine Corps or Coast Guard now has total capital, surplus and
MOS, you can re-enllst in a grade | reserves o f $13,135,600. The nation- Mrs. J. W. Stacey and son of
eastern Idaho are visiting In th*
appropriate to your training and
William Ashcraft home. Mr. Dav
experience. Check your MOS today,
is and Mr. Stacey are sister and
then see your local army recruit
B ILL L A N E
brother o f Mrs. William Ashcraft.
ing station immediately for an
Mr. and Mrs. William Ashcraft
assured profitable and pleasant
Auctioneer
were Sunday dinner guests In Nam
career.
IPhone 116.T
Nyssaj pa at Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nelson's
419 FEDERAL BLDG., BOISE, IDA.
home. The occasion was In celebra
tion o f Mr. Nelson's birthday and
Mr. and Mrs Ashcraft's anniver
sary. Mrs. Nelson and Mr. Ash
craft are sister and brother.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Webb en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. C. Glen
Brown at a dinner Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steelman and
Donna Lee visited Sunday In the
parental M r and Mrs. Frank Steel
man home near Middleton.
Several Adrian ladles attended
Adjustable length. On 16-inch rubber.
the M ary and Martha society meet
ing held Thursday afternoon at
the home o f Mrs. M. L. Kurtz.
Venna Patterson, a returned miss
ionary, was an out-of-town guest
five foot
and speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson have
moved to Nyssa from the Big Bend
community to make their home.
18-inch Bearcat
Oeorge Cartwright arrived home
Thursday evening after receiving
his discharge. He served a year
overseas in Japan.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon P a rx e r!
and Paul are visiting In Union,
Oregon at the home o f Mrs. P ar
ker's niece. Mrs. Kenneth Taylor.
Mr Parker will hunt deer In the
At Stunz Lumber Yard
Cove area on a special tag Janet
and Bobby are staying with their
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Parker, while their parents are
away. Howard Hatch Is with thesn
on the trip.
Carnival tickets were given to
the class treasurers Friday, N ov
ember 8 T h e tickets were then
distributed to the students to be
sold at 10 cents each. The soph
omores are leading In the con
test. having sold »100 worth of
tickets. The juniors are trillin g
with only »21 worth turned In.
The freshmen and seniors are hold
ing medium positions.
This is to announce our entrance
Howard Hatch and M r and Mrs
to Nyssa.
Vernon Parker and Paul returned
home Monday afternoon from a
I f you have need of any of these services con
deer hunt with two does.
sult us as we believe our past experience and
Mr. and Mrs K I Peterson and
knowledge o f these services will result in mu
Donna were dinner guests Satur
day evening In the F. A. Cahill
tual benefit.
home near Nyssa.
W e will occupy rooms 5 and 6 in the Frye
TH U R S D A Y , NOVEM BER 21, 1946
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