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THE NYSSA CATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 1919 K IN G M AN GRANGE ' H EAR S W E ED TA L K New K-F “ Traveler” Is Two Cars In One SOMETHING NEW in the autom obile industry is the ‘ ‘Traveler” a lower-priced ‘ 49 m ulti-purpose sedan being introduced by K aiser-Irazer dealers. To all appearances it is a conventional four-door m odel. But the rear seat cushions fold away and the entire back opens to provide access to m ore than 130 rtihie feet o f cargo space. When not in use as a carry-all, the “ Traveler” is a deluxe, six-passenger family sedan. The rutaway-view shows how the seat cushions and hinged rear panels fun clion. The Malheur county showing will be held by the Mutch Oil company in Ontario Sunday, April 24 W f m A S m i ' TO GIST AT BOISE PAYETTE INSIST UPON BECAUSE IT'S SEALE Insulation! Whether it’s for a new home, or for your present house, you’ll want to use Balsam- Wool BLANKET-TYPE insulation, and here’s why: Because it is a continuous blanket-type insulation with a tough covering and is securely fasten ed in place by special flanges, Balsam-Wool gives you the EXTRA benefits of pro- taction against wind. KINGMAN K OLONY, Apri! 21— Oeorge Bain of the cr>»nty agent's office, was guest speaker at the Granite meeting Monday evening. He spoke on "Weed Control." Mrs. Lynn Hurst sang a solo. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Kreager were hosts for tiie evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lam bert Dierking, Mr. and Mrs. Henry- Day, Mr. and Mrs. Qml Wolkie are new members of the Grange. Mrs. Walter Pinkston is recov ering from a severe sore throat. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Case re ceived word that their son-in-law, Lloyd Weygandt. was in the vet erans hospital at Boise. Recent visitors in me Clifford Wright home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stones of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wilson of Nyssa were guests in the Tom Wilson home Tuesday. Myrna Lane suffered a sprain ed finger while playing ball Sat urday evening. Many of the Kolony residents at tended the "housewarming" at the new grade school in Adrian Sat urday night. The evening's enter tainment was sponsored by the P. T. A. A program was given 'by the pupils oi the school. The Girl Scout troop sang their marching song. Music for dancing was fur nished by Mrs. Winters at tire piano and Jake Borge on the guitar. Refreshments of coffee, punch, ice-cream and cake were served. Mrs. L. L. Kreager was a member of the planning committee. Mrs. Ruth Petty made a trip to Washington over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lane shopped in Nampa Friday. The Henry Reuter family moved from the Kolony to the place they recently purchased near Adrian. Attending the regular meeting of the Adrian center of the Farm bureau Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reuter, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wright, Mr. Kreager and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lane. Ronald (Lane, Maurice Judd, Thurman Piercy and Margaret Garwood fished at the Owyhee dam Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Toomb were supper guests in the Jim Phifer home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne and children visited the past week in the W. L. Long home. Mrs. Long's sister, also of Utan, was a recent visitor. John Wright of Evanston, Wyom ing, was a visitor in the Clifford Wright home. John Wright is Clifford’s uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kreigh of Newell Heights visited the Jim Phifer home Friday evening. Mary Ann Theil went to Baker Wednesday to visit Betty Winkles. She returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lane . were callers in the C. C. Cotton home in Nyssa Sunday afternoon. Myrna accompanied them. Ardyce Hurst is spending her Easter vacation from Nampa Bus iness college st her home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Case and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Axtell and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Case and son spent Sunday at the Arthur Case home. After dinner the children enjoyed an Easter egg hunt. Sister Visits— Mrs. Charles Ross of Council vis ited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell. Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Mitchell are sisters. Local News Here From Idaho Mrs. Ben Robert of Montpelier, Idaho visited last week at the home of Mr and Mrs. L. G. Palliseli. Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Poulsen are sisters. I’ ndergoes Emergency Operation— Mrs. Earnest Bare was taken to the Holy Rosary hospital Friday eveniig; for an emergency oper ation. She is recovering satis factorily and will return to her home this week. 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