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PAGE TWO COUPLE A CELEBRATE NNIVFRSARY THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSffA. OREGON THURSDAY, MAY G, 1918 Pollard In Nampa Saturday. boarded the streamliner Friday for day i ' r S**1 Lake City. Mr. and Jenny Orr, mother of William Orr, Mrs. Newgen will be at the Thomas BEND P.T.A. GIVES Garrit Muntjewerff of Joseph, Granville, Illinois to visit his twin ^*rr celebrate their «liver who suffered a stroke two weeks j Nishltani home, as Mrs Nishltani BENEFIT SUPPER Oregon is visiting his parents, Mr brother, Alvin. ““ wedding anniversary with friends, | ago, was not strong enough to and new son are expected home Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'filler and from the Ontario hospital the first BIG BEND. May 6— The Big Bend and Mrs. Case Muntjewerff. SUNSET. VALLEY, May 6— Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Larson. Mss. make the trip. Jim visited Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus PT.A. gave a supper last Thurs Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller took Bishop in Succor Creek canyon and Mrs. William Orr, accompanied Mitchell planned on visiting htr Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen of the week. by Mrs Fred Mitchell, left Thurs- daughter, Mrs. W. J. Porter. Mrs. and Herman Lorensen were dinner Mr. and Mrs Glenn Corfeld day evening to raise money for Arthur Holly to Ontario, where he ¡Sunday. guests at the Wilbur Chapin home j a^d son were Sunday afternoon chairs. After supper the members Thursday. elephant auction sale. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Refiett o f' and supper guests at the Fred held a white cleared about $35. Vale were visitors at the John Province home. Mrs. J. D. Huan- The Mr. • P.T.A. and Mrs. Whittie Patterson S a t u r d a y S p e c ia l Reffett home Wednesday evening, stein and Ray Huanstein of Calla and son of Wilder attended the Mrs. Nora Dennis oi Three Creek. way, Nebraska have been visiing Big Bend P.T.A. supper. Idaho, arrived Friday to visit her at the Province home the past George Elfers, Jr., lo6t a new mo To Keep YOUR farm Equipment May 8 daughter. Mrs. John Cooper. John In the river near Jack Jones’ Cooper, who is working for Thomas week. The guests are Mrs. PrO' tor Ladies Anklets farm. . Nishltani, lives on the Leonard, vince's mother and brother. W orking! The Wade and Bend third Regular 29c Sellers Newgen farm. Mr and Mrs Clyde Didericksen and fourth grades Big met at Big ------ 15c------ Mr and Homer dinner Brewer guests and! 01 c Cald'vel1 ]d l were on-day at Bend for a spelling match last were Mrs. Sunday au y guests * week. Sylvia Teter, daughter of Visit our new electrical department which is of family GE IH PARTS Mr and Mrs. T. Tolman. They I the Jim Chadd home Friday, and Mrs. Miles Teter, was the now open. visited the Rex Beebe family at I Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Chapin Mr. third grade winner, and Ardis Swan Homedale in the afternoon. I were Thursday visitors in Caldwell was fourth grade winner. WILSON BROS. DEPT. STORE Mrs. Charlie Schweizer was a afr the home of Mrs. D. D. Cparen Mrs. Vic Morgan was ill Mon . ARE A GOOD INVESTMENT Phone 32 dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. D en-, ter. day. nis Patch of Nyssa. Friday evening. | Mrs. Delbert Garner and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hatch and Bill Buffington, Sr., of Nampa Vern Gamer attended the Monday daughters picnicked on Rimrock visited Friday in the valley. M r.1 monthly meeting of the Malheur Sunday. Buffington Is a former resident I hospital auxiliary in Nyssa. and Leroy Bennett of the valley. The newly- formed county ex- The Harvey were boating and fishing Mr. and -Mrs. Nolan Field en-1 tension unit, under Miss Miriam families tertained the Jack Fheld family at Black, county home demonstration on the Owyhee reservoir Satur a waffje supper Sunday evening. agent, will meet Wednesday, May day. Merle and Philip Hatch visited Mr and Mrs. A. R. Herring and 12 a the Sunset hall instead of at Friday with their mother, who is Having sold my ranch, I will sell all of my per Good family spent Sunday at the I. D. Mrs. Grover Cooper's home as for- in a Caldwell hospital. in Nampa. merly planned. ,The meeting will Alan sonal property 1 mile east and 2*/5 miles south of Mrs. home Bennett had his tonsils re lew McCoy and Mrs. Lyman be the last until October. moved Wednesday at Ontario, Har Nyssa, •/* mile south of Apple Valley school, on the Pomeroy accompanied Mrs. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gregg were ry had his removed the Field on a shopping trip to Cald- hosts at a dinner honoring Mrs. came Packwood old Smalley place. in Nampa. well and Nampa Thursday. j Martha Klingback on her 60th Mr. day and Mrs. Sidney Snapp are A new super-cold meat refriger- birthday Thursday evening at Mrs. of a son born Thursday at ator was installed Friday at Gene Klingbick’s home. Guests were Mr. parents park in Caldwell. The Cleaver’s store. ’ and Mrs. George Gregg and two Memorial been named John Edward. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knotting- daughters, Fred Klingback, and boy Mrs. has Boyce Van de Water snd ham moved to Bandon, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald Mrs. Dyre Roberts attended a Girl Wednesday. Mr. Knottingham plans and children. —SALE STARTS AT 1 P. M.— Scout meeting at the Garrit Tim to work for a lumber company, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wolfe of home in Newell Heights. 2—HORSES—2 here. I Nampa were visitors at the Wolie merman Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Skelton and Adolph Snyder, former resident ranch A mday. 1 Team, bay gelding and roan mare, 7 and 8 years, of Sunset valley, who is living at Mr, and Mrs. John Terra, and family The small amount you spend n ow in extra replacement parts and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brock a picnic at the Owyhee extra good work team. Prosser, Washington visited the daughter, and Mrs. Margaret Ter- enjoyed for your farm machines can pay off 10-to-l at harvest time. Sunday. Charles Ditty family Wednesday ra drove to Sacramento last Fri- lam 1 Set harness and collars. Mrs. George Swlgert and Mrs. and was an overnight guest at the day and visited Mildred Moore, Elmer Prosser visited Mrs. Vera Don’t tak&sa chance on delays in the field or crop losses 15—CATTLE—15 home of his brother-in-law, Henry | daughter of Mrs. Margaret Teira because your equipment is broken down. 1 overnight. The group all attended 1 Registered Brown Swiss bull, 18 months, from the Hintz. The 4-H “Just So" girls met the wedding of Ernest Crandall and Detmer herd. Saturday afternoon at the home Jean Stanley Saturday night at Remember: G enuine IH Parts a re m ade w ith th e sam e p re of Mrs. Wayne Berrett. Knitting Vallejo. Crandall Is a nephew of OR. C.W. GRAVES 1 Guernsey cow, Reddy, 6 years, giving 51/*» gal. was cision a m i a ccu ra cy as those used on n ew m achines. Mrs. John Terra. The Terras re this week's project. 1 Jersey cow, Belle, 5 years, 5 gal. Optometrist Herbert Bergam installed a load turned home Monday morning. So come in soon and get the Genuine IH parts you may of concrete check-boxes this week, Mrs. Magnus Ekanger was an 1 Holstein cow, Spot, 8 years, 5 gal. overnight guest Friday of Mrs. will assist in irrigation. need in case of an emergency. 1 Guernsey cow, Goldie, 6 years, springer. . which Eyes Examined Mr. ind Mrs. William Gregg Gene Cleaver, who returned home 1 Jersey cow, Fawn, 4 years, giving 5 l/> gal. who were Sunday dinner guests the first part of the week from at the Cliff Main home in Nyssa. the nursing home with her new 1 Jersey cow, Wally, four years, giving 5 gal. Phone 720 attended the wedding of Ida Def- daughter, Harriet Jo. 2 Jer. cows, Sylvia & Marie, 5 yrs., heavy springers. Nazarene fenbaugh and Ed Topliff at the The Girls’ Athletic association church in Nys>sa, and also held its initiation meeting and 718 Arthur St. 1 Jersey cow, Hazel, 4 years, heavy springer. the reception afterwards at th e , slumber party Thursday night at 4 Heifer calves, 3 weeks to 2 months. I.O.O.F. hall. I the Adrian high ^chool building. Caldwell, Idaho INTER NATION At HARVESTER FARM EQUIPMENT HEADQUARTERS The monthly meeting of the Vera Faye CounsiT Marian Price, 1 Bull calf, 1 month old, out of registered Jersey Owyhee Riding club was held Fri- arlene Smith, Jo Ann Price, Geor- cow and Brown Swiss bull. clay evening at the Neil Dimmick gja Ward, and Jacqueline Wilson home. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Har- were present. These are extra good cows, 5 of them could have old Fyllingness and Mrs. Oce Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hite and been registered, but papers were not kept up. Rec Schweizer. children of Haines arrived Thurs- Mrs. Charlie Schweizer and Mrs. day to visit at the John Reffett ently T.B. and Bangs tested and free of mastitis. Frank Briggs attended a Satur- home. These nine dairy cows are top cows of the valley. day afternoon birthday party hon- | Terry and Davy Morgan of Nyssa Guyanne Glenn at the home were overnight visitors at the Lew If you want good cows, attend this auction. Herd oring of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy McCoy home Tuesday night. test of 5.4 to 6.2. Glenn. | Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chadd and 29—POULTRY—29 j Mrs. Leonard Newgen arrived daughter were all-day guests at by bus from Madras to ! the Clyde Didericksen home in 17 New Hampshire hens. 12 Buff Minorca hens. /Thursday visit at the Ora Newgen home. Caldwell last Sunday. um i FARM SALE Thursday, May 13 OWYHEE TRUCK & IMP. CO. —FARM MACHINERY— 1 Fordson tractor, runs like new. 1 3-Row Valley Mound corrugator, used one season. 1 New McCormick hay rake. 1 McCormick mower. 1 John Deere oil-bath mower. 1 Avery mower. 1 Good corn cultivator. 1 Derrick cart. 1 New 2-section harrow. 1 2-sec. harrow, good. 1 Rubber-tired wagon and rack, 16-inch rubber. 1 2-Way plow. 1 Sulky plow. 1 Case 2-bottom, 14-inch tractor plow. 1 5-Ft. tandem disc, just repaired. 1 Jackson fork. 1 Hay derrick, complete with cables and pulleys. 1 New walking plow. 1 New 1-horse cultivator. 2 Spools barbed wire and 60 lbs. smooth wire. 1 Firestone electric fencer. 2 Good wheelbarrows, rubber tired. 2 Garden cultivators. 2 Good picking ladders. 1 New garden tractor, 2 H.l\ motor. 1 300-amp. electric welder. 1 Cement mixer. 1 Kellogg 1 H.P. paint sprayer, 250 feet hose. 1 Each 20-ft., 12-ft., 8 and 6-ft. extension ladders. 1 Gas barrel and several barrels for feed. 1 New Montgomery Ward cooler, never uncrated. 6 10-Gal. milk cans. 100-ft. roll new copper screen. Forks, shovels, chains and other miscellaneous tools. —GRAIN AND HAY— Approximately 1400 lbs. ground oats. Some hay. —HOUSEHOLD^ GOODS— 1 Monarch range, with water front. 1 Wood or coal heater. 1 8-Piece dining suite. 1 Davenport and two arm chairs. 1 Hassock. 3 Beds, complete with springs and mattresses. 3 Dressers. 1 1'hilco table model radio. 1 Meadows electric washer. 1 9 by 12-foot rug. 1 8-Foot Montgomery Ward refrigerator. 1 Builtwell daveno, nearly new. 1 Floor lamp. 1 Platform rocker and ottoman. 1 Table lamp. 1 Arm chair and ottoman. 1 Set vanity lamps. 1 12-Tube Coronado console radio. 1 Bookcase. 1 Philco 6-tube cabinet radio. 8 Wool throw rugs. 1 Six-foot M. W. refrigerator. 1 Kitchen table.chairs 1 Set bunk beds and mattresses. 1 Chest of drawers. 2 Small chests of drawers. 1 Coffee table. 3 Mirrors. 2 Tricycles. 1 M. W. electric washer. 1 Set square tubs. 1 Girls bicycle. 1 Stand table. 2 Electric trains with 250 feet of track, dolls, cradles 2 Child’s leather upholstered rockers. Dishes, kettles, stove jar and fruit jars. Lunch by Apple Valley P. T. A. TERMS: CASH Ed Claymon & Russell Proctor Owners Cols. Bert Anderson and Joe Church, Auctioneers L. H. Fritts, Clerk - W ^ T C ' J / 1 ’ A U T O M O T IV E P A R TS • EQ U IPM EN T ' T O O L S • A C C E S S O R IE S AND SUPPLIES fff w w uni _ k it c h e n s are d e sire d to d a y ! GARAGE OPERATORS TRACTOR DEALERS From One Instead of M any We, Your Nearby Automotive Wholesaler, Will Save You Time Don’t waste it shopping around. We handle the best quality products of leading Manufacturers in the Automo tive Maintenance Field. We can keep you informed on new and improved products, and how to get the most out of the products and lines you are now using. 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