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Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon
Entered at the postoffices at Ny^sa. Oregon for transmission
through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under
the act o. March 3, 187k
W E M A Y REAP TH E W H IR LW IN D
The United States is sowing its money to
the wind and it may reap a whirlwind for its
altruistic efforts.
This country has been helping Europeans
and orientals with their food problems and
now the president proposes loans of many
millions to Turkey and Greece. In Greece we
are to assume the role that England is no long
er able to hold because of her own economic
difficulties.
The United States is finding itself more
and more in the role o f the world’s keeper and
some day we may have to insist on a new part
in the world drama. W e really have been
playing the role o f benefactor, but to many
we have been fhe villain, using our wealth to
exploit the poor little rich countries of the
world and no amount of money the taxpayers
of this country produce will change the minds
of many foreign leaders, especially the Rus
sians, who seem to doubt the sincerity o f our
motives.
W e know we can’t isolate this nation
from the rest of the world, but surely caution
and a realistic attitude would pay big divi
dends.
SU N SFT V ALLE Y (Special)— Mr
and Mrs Charles Ditty and Treasa
Ditty were evening visitors in the
home of M r and Mrs. Earl Sea
man in Greenleaf Wednesday.
The machinery which was sold
at the Owyhee corner Tuesday
was reported to have brought a
fair price.
Mrs. Ira Price and small son.
Joel Herbert, came home
last
week from the Holy Rosary hos
pital at Ontario.
Roy Gueck of Klam ath
Falls,
Oregon, came Monday to look a f
ter business interests here.
Little Sandra Hobson was quite
ill Sunday with an ear Infection.
Mr
and Mrs. Homer Brewer
are the parents of a 7 pound
daughter born March 4 at the
Samaritan hospital in Nampa. She
has been named Linda Jane.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Province
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Fields.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nicholson
and son, Travis Dee, were visitors
Thursday in the home of
h is
brother, H. C Nicholson, in Pay
ette.
Mrs. Engle is a sister of
Mrs. Nicholson.
The Mitchell Butte club gave a
"pot and pan” shower at
the
home of Mrs. Elmer Nellsen Tues
day afternoon In honor of
Mrs.
Claude Wilson.
Mr. and
Mrs.
Wilson, who lost their house by
fire, plan to start building soon..
Mrs Jim Langley left Thurs
day for Longmont, Colorado, where
she will visit Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Cox, old-time friends o f the fam
ily,
Ma?nus Ekanger visited friends
in Twin Falls during the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hite of
Owyhee were Sunday evening din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Brewer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Schweizer
entertained at dinner Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Glenn
Mr. and
Mrs. Schweizer ad Mr Glenn cel
ebrated their birthday
anniver
saries.
Wayne Robb accompanied his
agriculture teacher and a group
o f fellow students to LaGrande
Friday to attend a Future Farmers
of America get-together.
They
returned home Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holxson vis
ited their daughter, Mrs. Homer
Brewer, and grand daughter, Lin
da Jane Brewer, at Nampa Sun
day.
George
Wilson,
Amalgamated
Dr.J.H. Berger
V E T E R IN A R IA N
Box D
Phone 135.J
Nyssa. Oregon
f i n g - e r
p r in t in g
is
NOT
Superior
Service
A MODERN S Y S T E M OF
* »D e n t i f i c a t i o n i — S
Th e Shield Of Oliver
is not a new method of identifying good farm
machinery.
THE OLIVER HART-PARR TRACTORS
were among the first gasoline engines devel
oped.
THE OLIVER PLO W
has been the leader among plow's since 1855.
THE OLIVER
NICHOLS AND SHEPARD THRESHER
and combine division
was started in 1848.
THE SUPERIOR DRILL
o f the Oliver company dates back to 1850.
THE OLIVER TRADE-M ARK
on your machinery is your means of identify
ing 100 years of service to the fanners o f the
world in outstanding farm equipment.
O. J. Jumper, Prop.
Veltex oils, gas, bat
teries, tires, and tubes.
Repair shop. Nyssa,
Oregon. Phone 83-W.
Located on junction
o f Adrian highway ac
ross from Grade school.
JUST ARRIVED
EUREKA
C o r d le s s Iron
And
EUREKA
C le a n e r s
Answer to last week’s problem: A shooting
star is a meteor which becomes luminous by
friction with the atmosphere.
M
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f a r m
MACHINtUT
n y s s a im ple m e n t c o m p a n y
FARM EQUIPMENT & SERUICE
P H O N I 10 «
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Complete Bathroom
Fixtures
BROWER’S
Plumbing Shop
FURNITURE
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NYSSA/OREGÖN. '
CLEARANCE
Only 2 Days Left
ED CASE’S
HI-WAY MDSE. MART.
TH U R SD A Y, M ARCH
13, 1947
to the grange members and others
of the community who were Inter
ested in that organization.
HE M ETH O D IST CO M M UNITY
The Home Ec club met with
CHURCH
Frances H u n t last Tuesday with
Rev H J. Gernhardt. Pastor
17 members present.
A fter the
Sunday school, 8:45 am.
regular business
meeting
those
Worship grid sermon, 11 a.m.
present enjoyed visiting,
after
Youth fellowship, 7 p.m.
which Mrs. Hurst
served
ic e
Intermediate fellowship, 7 pm.
cream, cake and coffee. The next
Evening worship. 8 p.m.
meeting will be held with Rowena
Bible study Gospel at John.
Kreager March 18.
Mid-week service, Wednesday, 8
The Pollyanna club met
with
p.m. at the Parsonage.
Louise Plercy Wednesday.
Doris
Piercy was assistant hostess.
T R IN IT Y
LUTH ERAN CHURCH
Willard Hall and Virgil Corley
OF PAR M A
returned Saturday from a busi
"The Church of the Lutheran Horn" ness trip to Phoenix, Arizona.
The Buster Pierce fam ily have
Harold A. Hrckmann. paster
Divine worship Sunday morn 'moved from the Hall place to the
ing at 10.
Sunday school
and Fisher farm.
Herbert Petty is on a trip to
adult Bible hour at 11.
F ifth Lenten service
Wednes northern California.
Mrs. Arthur Case Is confined
day, March 19, at 8 pm. There
will be no motion picture.
The to her home with a painful sinus
message:
“ Your Redemption — attack.
Mrs. L. Kreager has been re
Its Accomplishments.”
3 u n d a y
lor
school teachers meet after
this ceiving medical treatments
sinus trouble.
service for regular meeting.
The Keever fam ily have
ar
Sunday. March 16, there will be
a meeting In Caldwell’s Lutheran rived at the Deffenbaugh farm,
purchased.
rhurch, beginning at 2:30 p.m., to which they recently
discuss and lay plans for a proper They formerly lived at Roseburg.
celebration of our church's cen Oregon.
Mrs. Claypool,
county
school
tennial year.
superintendent, was a visitor in
the Kingman school last Friday.
C H R IS T IA N CHURCH
Mrs. Kenneth Van Metre re
5th and Eneas Sts.
cently stepped on a nail, which
George Whipple, Pastor
ran well Into her foot.
The Church of the "Christian Call"
Carl Lane, brother of J.
G.
Bible school, 10 a.m. This will
Lane, died In Santa Monica, Cal
be the third Sunday of the a t
ifornia, March 1.
tendance contest conducted by six
Bible schools o f this area.
Last
Lord's day Nyssa had 115 in at COUPLE TO SPEND
tendance.
SUMMER A T RANCH
Morning worship at 11 a.m. Ser
mon topic, "Divine Love.”
Spe
U PPER SU NSET (Special >— Mr.
cial music will be presented.
and Mrs. Elmer
Cloninger
of
Christian Endeavor at 7:30 p.m.
Portland arrived last week
to
and evening worship at 8. Mes
spend the summer at their ranch.
sage will be, "The Times of Ig
Mr. and Mrs Ray Porter moved
norance, God Overlooked,
But
from Nyssa to the home of Mrs.
Now . . ». I"
Porter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mid-week Bible study Wednes
Charles Durfee, last Wednesday.
day evening at 8. Study will be
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durfee
on the fourth chapter of Acts.
attended the Gold
and
Green
Choir practice Thursday at 7:30
L.D S. ball at Weiser Friday eve
pm .
ning.
Mrs. Fred Morton will entertain
TH E CHURCH OF THE
the club members March 20.
NAZARENE
Mr. and Mrs. William Parker
E. J. Wilson. Pastor
and son, Lloyd, of Washington,
10 a.m., Sunday school.
spent the week-end at the home
11 a.m., Congregational singing, of Mr. Parker's brother,
Frank
special song and sermon.
Parker.
7:15, The three different groups
Mrs.
Frank
Parker's
sisters
of young people will have their came this week to spend a few
services.
days visiting.
Mrs. Parker has
8 p.m., Evangelistic service.
Church Notes
F IR S T
M IS S IO N A R Y B A P TIS T
CHURCH
M. J. Duncan, pastor
Sunday school. 10 a.m.
Morning services, 11 a.m.
Evening services, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday Bible study. 7:30 pm.
Thursday prayer service, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday guest speaker will be
Noel V. Harvey of Meridian, Idaho.
KINGM AN GRANGE
HOLDS MEETING
K IN G M A N
K O L O N Y (Special) —
The Wilton family of Nebraska, who
are visiting their
daughter
1 n
Emmett, and Miss Elizabeth Sul
tan were recent visitors In
the
Lane home.
Agnes Ashcraft left
Tuesday
evening of last week for a visit
with relatives in eastern Idaho.
Delora Hurst underwent a ma
jor operation at the Samaritan
hospital in Nampa. Thursday of
last week.
Delores Salters was one o f the
attendants to the queen of the
Gold and Oreen ball In Weiser
last week.
Kingman Orange met Monday
night with Pomona Master Ovaries
Ross and Mrs. Ross and Deputy
Ketchum In
attendance
After
the meeting representatives of the
farm bureau organization spoke
Orders
Largest
Shipped
Stock
ol
Parts
Immediately
Manser, Inc.
j Phone 48
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Rookstool
shoppers
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at tAe cuvmal
Cask it paid oa
¡nv*stm«nt •« •u n it.
Earning» ara addad
to »avingi account*
'late cf
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your account!
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W E H AVE
Seed Contracts
FOR
CUCUMBER
TURNIP
CANTALOUPE
RADISH
WATERM ELON
ONION
MUSTARD
LETTUCE
FLOWERS
CARROT
Dessert Seed Company
Nyssa, Oregon
"Phone 132
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Idaho Animal Products
COM PANY
Mister, Will You Loan Me
A Dime?
TH A T IS JUST W H A T IT MEANS W H EN YOU ASK YO UR
M ERCHANT FOR CREDIT W HETHER
IT IS A
DIME—
D O LLAR— OR A HUNDRED DOLLARS.
So when you neglect to keep your promise and pay when your
Account comes due and you receive a PIONEER SERVICE
Company County Credit Board statement bearing our registered
Trade Mark, please pay— part pay— or satisfactorily arrange to
pay your past due account and keep your credit good.
LOSE YO UR CREDIT AND YO U LOSE SOMETHING
YOU M AY NEVER REGAIN.
Good Credit Is Your Greatest Asset.
It Pay* To Pay When Notified.
PIONEER SERVICE CO.. INC.
(The Merchants Own Organization)
IDAHO - OREGON - U TA H - N E V A D A DIVISION
Serving 5 Counties
From the
Genuine
hurst trial In Vale last week.
and Reva were Ontario
Edw. J. Fair and Co.
T A X C O NSULTANTS
O ffice Hours 9 am . to 5 p.m.
Evenings by Appointment
Phone 707
Box 281
Payette, Idaho
among those attending the Broad-
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Note the change in our Payette number
IMMEDIATELY
1 W A TC H M AK E R
sugar factory worker, returned to
his home Monday from
Nyssa,
where he lived during the winter.
Claude Wilson and Roy Gueck
were Boise business visitors M on
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John G ratveitt
and twin daughters, Jean
and
Jeanleve, and Mrs. Andrew Ekan
ger and daughter, Marilyn, were
guests at the home of Mrs. An
drew Titland to help Allen
and
their
Janice Titland celebrate
fourth and second birthday anni
versaries, respectively.
H. C. Nicholson and Herbert
Morgan of Payette were visitors
In the home of Mr. and
M r*
Claude Nicholson Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Talbert of
Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hob
son motored to Sun Valley
to
watch the American Olympics ski
trials.
Members o f
the
Worthwhile
club will hold their monthly meet
ing at the home o l Beth Pomeroy
Wednesday,
March
19.
Ada
Schweizer will be co-hostess.
Jimmie Bergam celebrated his
seventh birthday Thursday at the
home o l his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Bergam.
A group
of
small friends were Invited
for
the occasion.
Monday.
T
past few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Parker were
MEN W A N T E D
4 POW ER
the
been quite 111 at her home
Payette. Idaho
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Box 471, Eugene, Oregon
State O ffice
Box 1616, Boise, Idaho
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