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THE N YSSA G ATE d T Y JO U R N AL, N YSSA , OREGON OWYHEE CUB PACK FORMED AT ADRIAN T H U R SD A Y , J A N U A R Y 22. 1948 last Wednesday ev- a- C u b a c out pack was or* ganized for Owyhee, with Mrs Wll Klingback, den chief. The boys tended the Pete Sleeper rale i» Big people gathered there to listen to Lee Stoker give a lecture. Joining the pack were Fred and Bend Friday. A benefit dance was given for Mr. Keith Raymond. Bobby Skinner, i Mr. and Mrs. Glen McGinnis left Olson last week at the Oregon Trill' son Winter as den mother, Harold Ti'esday morning for Seattle for a OWYHEE, Jan. 22— At a meeting Fivecoait, den father, and Fred Ray Holcomb, Marvin Paterson, schoolhouoe. He lost his huu e in Dickie Winter, Jimmy Chamberlain, j visit. They accompanied O f . and a fire. A large crowd attended the Larry Fivecoat, and Jerry Reed. The Mrs. Ben Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. dance. newly-formed pack met Monday Don Linville will stay in the Mc John Authur Callahan has been evening alter school and decided on Ginnis home during their absence. called on a mission to serve two Wednesday for their meeting day. Mrs. Gertrud, Jackson has re years in a western states mission. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Calhoun of turned to the Lee Householder home Mr. Callahan will be in Salt Lake Payette visited in the Earl Crocker after visiting for a few days in City February 2 for two weeks A n yth in g Y ou Need In Line o f Plum bing and S. D. Bigelow homes Satur- Nevada. training before going into the mis 1 day. — C ontact— Mr. and Mrs. S, D. Bigelow went sion field. Mr. and Mrs. Houston Dunaway to Boise Sunday afternoon to visit were iihoppen* in Boise Wednesday. their daughter, Mrs. Carl Jung- $260,649 Raised In Mr. and Mrs. Bud Charlan re quest, who is in the St. Alphonsus. turned Wednesday from a visit witn H ospital C am paign where she recently underwent a relatives in Kansas. N YSSA, OREGON major operation. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer at (Continued From Page One) Mr. and Mrs. Campbell of Hast W e G uarantee O ur W o r k F or O n e Y ear tended a farewell party in Wilder ings. Nebraska visited last week in church organizations, who served as Friday night for Mr. and Mrs. Hen Free Estimates— Phone 196-J the Russell Talbot home. Mrs. Camp volunteer waitresses at the noonday ry Lehman. report luncheons Several residents of this area at- bell and Mr. Talbot are sister and Barr Thanked brother. A vote of thanks was given to Houston Dunaway left Friday to attend the stockmen's convention Louis D. Barr of Oakland, Cali fornia, who acted as consultant in Denver. Earl Kygar, Mearl Kygar. and and director of the organizing and Maxine Kygar went to Boise on financing of the memorial hos pital Special praise was given Mrs. business Saturday. Fred Klingback and Bill Ray Josephine IBackford, office exec were among the Boy Scouts taking utlve of the campaign headquarters, and Jean Blakesley, who assisted a trip to Bogus basin Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald at headquarters. The board of directors of the were dinner guests in the Ray Flet hospital association has selected cher home In Homedale Sunday. Mr. and Msr. T. H. Brewer were Jean Blakesley to be auditor of the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. hospital association. She will be in charge of the office of the associa Miller in Wilder Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Peutz were tion. established in the city hall, callers in the Carl Eisenminger Nyssa, telephone, 92-J. Barr Speaks home in Parma Friday. “ You have completed the first Mrs. Ira Mars returned to her home last week from an Ontario step in your hospital project” , stated hospital, where she h id a major L. D. Barr, hospital adviser. “The one ration. Her daughter. Mrs. Ralph real work has now begun. In order to be a part o f a com m unity that has con d u cted such an to have a hospital that will truly Warfield, is oaring for her. The O.K.K. club met with Mrs. serve the people, the workers in a outstanding cam paign fo r finances fo r a Werner Peutz Thursday. Mrs. Wil- I financial campaign and the mem son Winter and Mrs Orville McEwen bers of the hospital association and loinei the club. Mrs. Jesse Ditty its officers, year after year, to and Mrs. Glen McGinnis w ore1 gether with the public must take guests. Refreshments of jello salad very petive interest in its operation". “ This hospital is a great humani and sandwiches were served. Mrs. Charley Culbertson, Mrs. tarian institution serving the whole Martha Klingback, and Mrs. Ken community. Its success means you neth McDonald were business vis will have to work at it to serve the people. All humanitarians in itors in Parma Friday. Mrs. Martha K'ingback entertain this area should join hands to sus ed at dinner Sunday for Rev. and tain its work and efficiency. The 1 Mrs. Ray Chandler and s#ns and work must be done by those who Mr. and Mrs. George Gregg and place human values above property values—'Those who care’." daughter. “ You will build a large permanent Adrian town team defeated Stunz those who contributed so generously and the leaders Lumber company 46 to 22 in a bas active organization that will work as ketball game in Adrian Monday a men’s auxiliary. There will also and teams who worked so diligently and effectively ¡night. Adrian will meet Homedale be a strong women's auxiliary and Wednesday night in a practice game back of these will be the donors, in the campaign under the direction of and others who likewise believe that 'at Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Culbertson its first duty of a Christian com Louis D. Barr of Oakland, California and children and Mrs. Dorothy munity, to protect the life and S’ ippy and children surprised the health of the people". "You have a delightful valley that Mearl McClure family at their home | Thursday with cake and ice cream has a great future before it—truly in celebration of Mary Jo McClure’s a pioneer country. Your hospital is an important factor in making it first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Patton left a safe place in which to live. I en Monday evening for Portland for joyed the genuine friendship and appreciat 4 i the cooperation of the a visit of a few days. Rev. Robert Kriner will hold serv voiliunteer organization that has i c e s at the Owyhee Sunday school made this hospital possible. It will be one of the finest medical centers Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ekanger and in the west in proportion to its size. children have moved onto the old I am especially delighted that you William Schweizer place, which they are going to have the vitally needed have purchased. Cook Mitchell has polio center. It will make possible the saving of many lives in future been living there. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard and years". Mr .and Mrs. Marion Chard of Nyssa were Sunday guests in the Ernie Smith home. Fred and Carl Hite of Drew.tey were business visitors here last PUBLIC FARM SALE—Located 8 week. miles west of Vale, on Graham Junior Ditty took a carload of boulevard and V4 mile south. Sale boys to the basketball game in Em starts at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Janu mett Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Winter went ary 28. Cattle, machinery, hay and to Boise Tuesday on business. grain, household goods. Terms, cash. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ditty attended L. A. Peterson ‘ and Son, owner. a card party in Nyssa Thursday Bert Anderson and Joe Church, auc- evening. ttioneers; L. H. Fritts, clerk. heW in Adrian PLUM BING Brower Plumbing Shop We Feel Its A Great Privilege PAGE FIVE FOR SALE— 4-room house with FOR SALE!— 2-bedroom home, with data, three blocks north between or without furniture priced reason First and Second streets. Phone 151-W. 22J3xp. able. See John Hussey, 198E 1st Street. 22J2xp. FOR SALE— Trucking business, FOR SALE— Kiest beet loader-lift two trucks, phone 151-W. 22J3xp er. Studebaker army trucx, Olson FO 'l SALE— 1939, live-passenger bed. Olson beater. All In good condi Buick coupe, also 1947 Areo sedan tion. See or call D. H. Christensen, Chevrolet, very low mileage. Phone 22J2xc. iii-W 22J3xp. 016-J4. More Buyers More Orders M O R E NET P R O C E E D S F O R Y O U R L IV E S T O C K Market Report for January 20, 1948 Fed steers $27 . to $28 Grass fat steers $25 to $26.50. Grass fat heifers $21 to $23.50 Grass fat cows $19 to $22. Cutter cows $16 to $18. Canner cows $14 to $16. Beef bulls $20.50 to $22.80. Veal calves $20 to $28. Feeder lambs $18 to $20. Fed heifers $¿3.50 to $26. Feeder steers $25 to $27. Feeder cows $155 to $175. Stock calves $23 to $27. Fat hogs $27.60. Sows $22 to $24. Feeder pigs $24 to $28. Fat lambs $18.50 to $21.80 Ewes $8 to $10. ONTARIO LIVESTOCK COMMISSION COMPANY PHONE 264 ON TAR IO , OREGON Call us fo r transportation fo r your livestock or m arket inform ation. District Memorial Hospital We Congratulate SALE STUNZ LUMBER CO. SALE CALENDAR POM ONA TO MEET IN C O W H O LLO W FARM SALE— R. N. Van Home ranch, 8 miles south of Weiser or 4Vi miles north of Payette on Ore gon side, starts 1 p.m., January 29 New E-3 Coop, wheel tractor, 22 Oat. Tractor very good. Sub- soiler. tandem disc, Plymouth car. Chev. truck, Dodge truck, many other items of farm equipment, 6 cattle, 1 team horses, household g o o d s.____________ ______ _________ COW HOLLOW, Jaif. 22— The Po mona Grange will meet at the Cow Hollow community hall February 3 at 8 p.m. A literary program will be given and a luncheon will be served. John Niccum accidently fell and broke one of his ankles, which Is T o o Late T o Classify now in a cast. Elza Niccum and Joseph Callahan FOR RENT—Trailer house after have been riding the range for a January 25, and sleeping room. few days hunting for lost cattle. Phone 286-J. 22J2xc Several people were baptized in the L. D. S. church last Sunday at MISCELLANEOUS— For plumbing Weiser. Eight new members were call 286-J. Service calls promptly admitted into the ward. made. Have a good supply of mater High Counselors Legrande Chris ial on hand; also some fixtures, el tensen and Lon Blacker of On eetric water heaters, cabinet show tario visited the Owyhee ward Sun ers, range boilers, pressure systems day evening. Miss Fay Callahan If your well gets sick call a well and Jarvis Mitchell gave lectures ! man. Many years experience on on the youth program. Miss Calla pumps. All work guaranteed. Free han spoke on “ You Get What You 1 estimates on plumbing J- C. an ith. Are Looking For" and Mr. Mftchcll 22J2XC I ___________________________________ on “ Youth and Mormonism” . The fireside chat meeting was I FOR RENT— Basement apartment held after sacrament services at 699 North Sixth street. Phone 119-J 22J2xp the Les Ballantyne home. The young between 5 pm and 8 pm . It’s a - M A Z E - i n g ! Husbands, please note! The average housewife performs 70 different tasks in her normal day’s work! (Frankly, women will think this figure far too low, but it comes from the U. S. Gov ernment’s Office of Education!) Yes, home-making is a big job —tut dependable, time-and-labor-saving electricity helps a housewife skip through her maie of tasks. Electric Lmtm » service saves her steps, lightens her work, gives her more leisure, makes life healthier and happier for her and all her family! And it costs so little! In ail era of sky-high prices, that same average housewife still gets twice as much elec tricity for her budget dollar as she got 20 years ago! Yes, it is a-mose-ing! * . B . rtP . M w - K . H O U t O f C H A S M * J0 B. M , BT. CBS. ID A H O ^ P O W E R A CITIZEN WHEREVER IT SSR V8S p mm£. \Y -J rn We arc n r n r c f li; earnestly en deavoring to serve the transportation needs o f the people in this area — buying and selling used cars, as well as delivering new Ford cars and trucks. I M l HERRIMAN MOTOR CO. 3-P C . Q U A L IT Y 1-Q T . L O W Type Pitcher 19c Popular “ star” pitcher in crystal - clear glass that’s just right for pouring and storing be cause it’s designed to fit in refrigerators. A striking value. Chisel Set $1.39 Finest chisel steel sur mounted by “ solid grip” large, oval, unbreakable handles. Blades tested to cut ebony wood. VL>, and 1-inch. 1-Q T. Percolator $1.09 Eight-cup size Fletcher quality percolator in white enamel with red trip. Priced for savings. Auto Lights 39c Red or amber clearance lights for cai-s, busses, trucks. Set in strong, pressed steel base. Hea vy bracket. Sauce Pan 29c Buy an extra one or two to add convenience to your kitchen. Good qua lity; white enameled with red trim. Spark Plugs 29c each in lets Regularly 39c, reduced for this sale. Discard your old plugs for a set of high quality Auto- King. mRRSWHL'UJELLS STORES Sewright and Terry NYSSA PHONE 165-W