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TH E N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L . N Y S S A . O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 22, 1951 P A G E FOUR on a short vacation. She and her Grandmother Hopkins visited in the Hatch home Saturday afternoon with Grandma Hatch and Aunt BIO BEND. Nov. 22 Word has been Helen Several women met last Thurs received that Mrs. Oerrit MuntJe- day with Mrs Irma Hopkins for an werfi and Gary and Marie were in all-day meeting Mrs Merle Camp volved In a car accident on their bell demonstrated with ready mix return trip to Walla Walla to see es She made muffins, biscuits, and Mr Muntjewerff. who was In a cake Mrs Dolly Edwards made hospital Slippery roads caused , three cars to pile up Mrs Munt piecrust and biscuits. Dinner guests in the Dyre Rob jewerff and Oary were badly bruised and Marie received a broken leg erts home Tuesday were Mrs Rob They were taken to a hospital, but erts' parents, Mr and Mrs Miller are Improving The car was badly Hinderlider of Nampa and her aunt Henry Hatch went to and uncle. Mr and Mr Stevens of damaged Walla Walla and brought the fam Riverside, California Last Sunday guests in the home ily home again Harvy Hatch made a business trip of Mr and Mrs diaries Reno were their children and families. Mr to Vale Monday Mrs. Mary Thompson and Mrs and Mrs. Tony Helderman and fam ily of Homedale, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Gertie Jones made a business trip Morrlam and sons of Wilder, Mr to Vale Wednesday. and Mrs Kenneth Reno of Apple MLs Lela and Lola Dickerson of Valley, and Olinton Reno of Ros Parma spent Saturday night and well Sunday with their aunt. Mrs. John Mr and Mrs pug Swigert called Thompson on Mr and Mrs. Jake Payne of Mrs. John Packwood, Mrs. Goldie Wilder Thursday evening Roberts. Mrs. Esther Bennett, Mrs. Rev and Mrs. Moore of Adrian Nora Howes, Mr and Mrs. Phillip Clucas. Helen Hatch, Mr and Mrs. were dinner guests in the home of John Thompson, Charles Witty, Lois Mr and Mrs. Harvey Bennett Mon Snapp and Angie Chaney attended day evening Mr and Mrs. Frank Miller at the grade school P T. A. meeting tended the funeral of Edgar Dilley Thursday evening in Adrian. That la one reason why the nation's 3,000 voluntary tuberculosis Henry Reuter, Adrian F F A. Monday In Roswell and the funeral leader showed some pictures taken of Plin Case In Caldwell Tuesday. associations work with the schools In health education programs. Well- Mr and Mrs Mike Plthian and balanced diets and health habits established Ip youth help build resis at the county fair and also at Kan sas City, and told about the trip family of Nampa visited in the tance to TB, now responsible for one death every 13 minutes in the he and Wayne Roberts. Dwain Bax Vern Bullen and Emery Cameron United States. Health education, case finding, rehabilitation, and re ter and Benny Witty took to the home Monday. Mr Plthian is a search are all part of the . ear-round TB control program supported by brother of Mrs Bullen national F. F A convention. the Christmas Seal Sale being conducted by the associations from Nov. Mrs Gladys Swigert returned Mrs Hazel Ferguson and Evelyn 1» to Dec. 25. home Sunday after spending the spent Saturday afternoon with home folks and visited Miss Peggy Hatch past two months in the hills near Mr and Mrs. Elmer Prosser Tues mother. Mrs. Tom Lowe of Mitchell the Owyhee dam riding for cattle of Portland Mr and Mrs. Chester Stanton day. Carol and Cheryl stayed for Butte, Friday evening. Mrs. Lowe The Jolly Janes club met last a few days' visit with their grand has been in poor health for some Wednesday with "Grandma'' Strad- went to Sunny Slope Sunday after time. ley The next meeting will be held noon to visit her mother, Mrs Flor. parents. Mr and Mrs Elmer Prosser were Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Elfers and with Mrs Lennte Smith the second ence Farts, who was celebrating her business visitors at Vale Tuesday 77th birthday George, Jr., were Sunday dinner week in December afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Leroy Bennett and guests in the Oeorge Schlemer Mlv> Peggy Hatch, who is in Mr and Mrs Boyce Van De Water nurse's training in Portland. Is home Dwain and Allen were Sunday din and daughter. Loraine. visited Mrs home In Newell Heights. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs Boyce About 40 relatives gathered at the Van De Water's brother. Rev. Harold Ralph Stark home Sunday for an Van De Water Sgt Russell Bales of Caldwell, who De G roff and family at their home Home beauty begint returned home from Koreu recently, In Boise Sunday. called at the Pug Swigert home Fri Mr and Mrs. Phillip Clucas and ^ with . . . day afternoon family attended a family gathering FO R Y O U R P L U M B IN G Mr and Mrs Delno Brock and at the home of Mrs. Clucas' sister, daughters, Carol and Cheryl, of Em- Mrs. Edward Tinker and family of NEEDS meM visited Mrs. Brook's parents, I Roswell Friday. The occasion was Bath Sets, Water Heaters a farewell party for Mrs. Clucas’ parents, Mr and Mrs. R D. Knapp and Pressure Systems of Roswell, who are leaving for Ari zona. Call Mr and Mrs Ray Cartwright have Done In My Home gone to Prosser, Washington to visit I J. C . S M I T H M R S. F A IE H. D U FF IN their daughter, Mrs. Martin Hobbs I 313 Good avenue Mr and Mrs. Elmer Wilson and 13 Years In Nyssa Stuns Lum bar Co. daughter of Disston, Oregon were | Phone 78-J guests over the week-end in the home of Mr. Wilson's parents. Mr ; and Mrs Jcb Wilson Mr and Mrs. Phil Clucas were business visitors in Boise Wednes day Mr and Mrs. Phil Bockus and daughter. Dorthea of Eddy. Wash From Nyasa ington came Friday for a few days EASTBOUND visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Mausling. I to P. M. ’ 3:20 I Mr and Mrs. Phillip Clucas was in Ontario on business Thursday W ESTBOUND Miss Fern Cameron left Wednes 1:45 P. M. %7:30 P. M. day morning for Troy. Ohio to visit I.oi-al tu tloisr ■, local to Wi friends. She planned on being gone Mra. Marla Thomas. Agent two weeks or more. Mrs Ruth Morgan and Mrs. Gladys Swigert visited their grand- Healthy Children A re Happy HEMSTITCHING early Thanksgiving dinner One of Peggy. Kathy and Chucky Brady, Mrs Stark's nephews was home on furlough but had to report the first small children of Mr and Mrs of the week, so he could not be Eugene I. Brady of Emmett, have home on Thanksgiving. He expects to leave soon for Korea. Mrs Dyre Roberts visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. Miller Hend- erlider of Nampa Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Babe Hamilton of Ridgeview were dinner guests Sat urday evening at the Dyre Roberts home. Other guests during the even ing were Dr and Mrs. Rodney Funk of Nampa Ted Newton of Joseph. Oregon stopped on his way to Boise and visited a short time with his par ents. Mrs. Pearl Stanton was called to Everyon* love* a thick, Boise Sunday, November 11 to the home of her son, Olenn Smith. The succulent, tender steak Smith family had eaten some kind . . . and you'll love to of food poisoning and were quite sick Mrs. Stanton stayed Sunday serve such steaks es night and all day Monday The pecially when you can family being better, she returned home Monday evening. get them at the coet of "boiling beef." FARM SALE—Friday, November 30. 12:30 noon. 6 miles southwest of Vale, on highway 20. H mile west of Impossible, you say? Not when you buy your meet Hope store. 73 cattle, machinery, grain, baled hay. poultry, household goods. Terms cash. Ray McMillan, at wholesale from us and have it cut and packaged owner. Col. Bert Anderson, auct ioneer. exactly to your requirements. You can pick out just Please them all with M£AT the kind of meat you want and save from 2 0% to 2 5 % . Have round steaks, sirloins. T-bones and fancy cuts ' T - for less than the price of hamburger. We handle graded and inspected meats only— your assurance of value and quality. RALPH LAW RENCE about this question: My car skidded on wet pave ment and crashed into a store front. Gasoline spilled and caught fire. I wasn’t hurt, but the store claims $7,000 fire loss. My auto insurance cov ers $5,000; must I .personally pay the $2,000 balance? Note: Pork is now at seasonal low. Dressed hogs are only 32c a pound. You can have pork in your freezer ready to serve as low as 37 ^ c a pound over all costs, Mt or whole hog. HARTMAN'S LOCKERS For the answer to your Insurance questions feel free to call me at Nyssa Insurance Agency. 105 Main St. Phone 53. 2 MILES E. OF NYSSA AT LOCKER AVE. WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS YOU DON’T HAVE TO ASK FOR THEM' TRAIIWAVS D E P A R T U R E S 1 Quality-Built SPREADERS f f No. 1 2A Troctor-Drown/ 90 bw. capacity. No. 14A Troctor-Drown, 60 bv. capacity. ^ Light in D raft*. Heavy on Performance Get full value from every load of manure with a N E W ID E A Spreader! 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