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THE N YSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1951 PAGE FOUR Preabyterial In IHaiinrtl By Women NEW ELL HEIGHTS, Oct I I —The Mary and Martha society met at the home ui Mrs, George Schiemer Thursday afternoon, with 17 mem bers and three guests present. Mrs, D. L. Hurst presented a program on “Thankfulness." Plans for con- duoting the Idaho presbyterlal Thursday and the lunch for the Arthur Case sale Monday yverc dis cussed. The next meeting will be held at the We ley Piercy home with Mrs. D. L Hurst assisting. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz and Elaine were dinner guests In the Elmer Oaskill home Sunday In On tario. M r and Mrs Dudley Kurtz. Mr and Mrs. Irvin T op liff and Mrs. Lou I Pratt assisted with a party for the young people’s high school group at the Adrian Presbyterian church Fri day evening. Mr and Mrs M L Kurtz hunt ed deer In Leslie’s gulch from Tues day until Saturday Roger Norland and Paul Hirvi went deer hunting near Drtwsey ’ over the week-end. Mr and M r» James Stephens of Sunset valley were guests In the Roger Norland home Sunday. Mr and Mrs. M O. Judd attended the home-coming football game at Caldwell Saturday evening Fol- | lowing the game they were guests 1 for refreshments in the John Down er home Roy Hirai and Lou Pratt attended a labor meeting in Nyssa Friday evening. Miss Jackie Healy, former resi dent of Newell Heights, and a friend Eagles Auxiliary To Meet— Members are asked to dress in cos- of Portland arrived Thursday and in Salt Lake City Thursday. Both > took Miss Healy's grandparents. Mr. young people are fonner Newell A regular meeting of the Nyssa tume for their Hallowe’en party that and Mr H. H Hardman, back to Heights residents and were mis- Eagles auxiliary will be held T u e s - j Portland with them They were »ioneries in the L. D. 8. church, day evening, October 16, at 8 o'clock. ni » n l- luncheon guests in the Forest Hard- The reception anil be held in the BUENA VISTA, Oct 11—Jerry Day man home before returning to Port- Nyssa chureh Friday evening, land. Miss Healy Is engaged to be The Adrian seventh and eighth has been 111 the past week. married soon after her return to grades won their first football game 1 Howard Day and Loyd and Lester Portland Friday when they defeated Home- Cleaver have each killed a deer. Mrs Roy Hirai and children vis- dale 18 to 0. W. W. Deffenbaugh and Gilgert lied in the John Dority home in The L D 8 ReUef society met Deffenbaugh were dinner guests at Ny a Friday evening. Thursday afternoon In the home of the Edward T op liff home. Announces the opening of his optometry Burton Burroughs of Marsing was Mrs. A. M Hammon Mrs. Ham- Loyd and Lester Cleaver purchas a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs M L. mon Is work director for the society. ed a new beet harvester and will offices at Caldw ell. Judd Wednesday. A. M. Hammon accompanied start taking out beets this week. Mr and Mrs. George Schiemer Glenn Short to Salt Lake City to Mrs. S. B. Hoffman entertained and son. George, and Mrs. Erna I attend an L. D. S. conference over the Out Our Way club at her home Heinsohn returned from a trip to the week-end Friday afternoon with 10 members Madras Wednesday While there D u r U n „am m on accompanied present. Plans were made to serve Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. they visited M r and Mrs. Paul Glenn Phelman on a deer hunting at a sale this week Refreshments Bunch and Bill Woods all former lrlp over the week-end. They killed of sandwiches, salad, cake and cof Saturdays 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. residents of Newell Heights and a three „ m t buck fee were served. The next meeting Adrian. ___________________ will be held at Hazel Day's home (Evenings by appointment) I November 15. Mr and Mrs Hugh Olenn and T . l „ II » Billy and Mr and M-s Dale Glenn * * * P ® " IlU llIP F S : Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen of were dinner guests Sunday in the R. I Across From Sears were Sunday dinner Evacuate Adrian Huntington L. Hatton home in Sunset valley. guests at the La Vera Cleaver home. 519 Cleveland Phone 393 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hursey and The Adrian. Weiser and O n ta rio* AD R IAN , O c t T T l- R a y Looney of United Presbyterian churches will p , yetle spent the week. end visiting children of Ontario called at the hold a union meeting next Sunday hls brother_ B1I1 and fam ily. : Willis Bertram home Sunday even evening in Ontario. Dr. Albert E ,, . „ , ing. Kelly and the moderator of the ’ Mrh,#nd Mrs. Orville Gilbert and Mr and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman and general a .sembly. W. Kyle George of da“ «hters were Sunday dinner Olendia were In Ontario Saturday. Youngstown. Ohio will be the speak- g**ests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mull ers. | of Nyssa. To Visit In Nyssa— Mr and Mr Charles Newblll and I Mr and Mrs Dan Holly. Mrs. W hile here to conduct a series of Mr and Mrs Robert Patterson at- Verna Anderson and Mrs. Ray Holly tended a teacher’s dinner at the *Pent Sunday in New Plymouth vls- gospel services in Sunset valley. Miss C. Staats and Miss R. Roach will be Adrian grade school Wednesday iting Mrs. Anna Qibson and Don. evening. Venison was furnished by I Mr. and Mrs Victor Sucker of house guests at the home of Mr. and Charles Newbill. Santa Rosa, California visited the Mrs. Jack Fields. ft Robert Patterson was hobbling a- ! past week in the Dan Holly home, bout on crutches last week due to I a group of high school girls, ac- the joint in his knee locking. The companied by Mrs. Moore went to trouble was caused by an old injury Nyssa Saturday morning to be in- Joyce Stoker, daughter of Mr. and stalled as officers of the Future Mrs Leslie Stoker of Boise and Home Makers o f America. Alan Jorgensen, son of Mr. and I n , . . __ “ > ” < ’ n en were married I in ^ a id w e ^ s ’hop pin g^'1 " Buena Vista Men Kill Three Deer DR. CLARE F. CONLEY Eyes Examined The «cflfCSin - ' t<»A to 'U r ^ r K iju - - M ct * REPEAT P t * t 0 * — FARM FAMILIES CROWN SPARK THE W INNER! Spark oil healers w in again ! T h e annual farm families survey* conducted by the Pacific Northwest Farm Quad and covering Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Utah, once again shows that Spark heaters enjoy greater preference than all other makes combined. Spark also triumphed in 1949 and 1930. SEE FOR YOURSELF WHY SPARK IS FIRST) Let your Spark oil heater dealer show you the way to solid com fo rt th is w inter. Check the advantages Spark can give you in your home when cold weather returns. Compare Spark against all other makes. I I 15 is j Your Chance to Choose j From Some of Oregon’s 1 Finest Jersey Bloodlines! Sat., Oct. 20 -— 12 Noon IS 7 Malheur County Fairgrounds Ontario, Oregon THE VISIBLE FAN SHAPED FLAME THAT MAKES SPARK FAMOUSI 35 Selected Registered Jersey heifers from 35 of Oregon’s topj herds. All under 2 years. Some| bred, some under 8 months. I Youngsters that will improve | any herd. SPARKHEATERS . I fnin/u I / nf »‘ AH K STOVfc ( C) . INC. I > \ k l A N D I, «PALIE NYSSA FURNITURE CO. PH ONE 149-W SECOND AN N U AL O regon Jersey Cattle Club Heifer Sale • I hl« just completed lurvey tallies farm families intending to buy a particular make of beater. 3 4% will buy S p arki; •11 other makes combined. 46% . In 19)0 )1 V ito chose Spirk; other makes combined, 48Yj% . So the preference for Spark, already ueavy, is increasing. # Mr. and Mrs. Oordon Toombs of [Auctioneer: Harvey Christlanseh, Wapato, Wash. Sale Manager: Angel. Oregon Rex Ross, Mi. I Catalogues from Rex Ross or! or Lewis Johnson at Vale or get them, at Ontario Fairgrounds where be*ferS may be Inspected j l starting Thurs.. Oct. 18. it’s here! it’s NEW ! It’s super! «tówFARMALL SUPER C 17 w atfA 'eereuet/e j Mitchell Butte, and Ralph Williams The Year's B ig Jersey Evenl! Next Week! r t is i an o f Nampa were Sunday visitors in j the Vernon Parker home. Mr and Mrs Jim Coon of Notus and Mrs. Bill Looney and sons were dinner guests Sunday at the A. C. Henderson home. Hundreds of Practically all of the men in decorating Adrian have gone hunting during ideas For you the past week or week-ends. Sev — at a glance! eral deer have been brought in. All the wall, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamilton and woodwork, son of Arock stopped at the Bill ceiling colors Ashcraft home Sunday on their way home from a visit in Minnesota. you yearn for Mrs. Verma Anderson spent the — with FREE past week visiting in Caldwell at swatches to the Don Crosby home. take home! Mrs. Etnid Beguhl and daughter See Feller’s of Caldwell and Mrs Keith Moore of Notus spent Friday in the Cecil Smith home. decorating Mrs. Harry Looney and Ray of Caldwell were dinner guests Thurs inspirations! day evening in the Bill Looney home. The Adrian high school football team defeated New Plymouth 26 to 0. <40(1 dfCORATING M i r " Ileene Rowland of Big Bend is employed at the Just-a-Mere cafe FIRESTONE STORE She visited her parents Sunday | evening. 5th AND MAIN Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gilbert bowl Nyssa, Oregon ed in Homedale Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. Elbert Hatch. Mrs Scoggin of Jordan Valley visited her sister. Mrs. Verma An derson at the Dan Holly home Sat urday. Mrs. Bob Eastman and daughter of Caldwell spent most of last week visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown while her husband was deer hunting. Mrs Bill Willis and Marsha and Mrs Alvon McGinnis shopped in Caldwell Monday. Mr and Mrs Howard Hatch and Mr and Mrs. Don Hatt spent Satur day evening In Caldwell. " a re m Nature rarely provides the pressure to bring well water to the surface. Hence the need for the Injector, originated by Jacuzzi and the greatest single pump invention of modern times. Almost like magic it makes your well “artesian”... no moving parts under ground- nothing to lubricate. Then the rvx Centrifugal Impeller whisks the water through your pressure lank or pipe lines to provide “Automatic Water” at the turn of the tap. That’s Jacuzzi . . . your best buy in pumps. nee Write far illus JEWEL CASE trated folder or come m today » « I O e„„ EDER HARDWARE CO. w Ì k lU*’-■,* When Winter Comes What Do You Do? Girls Can For Hospital— The girls of the- F. H. 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