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P A G E S IX i'HE N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y JO U RN AL. N Y SSA OREGON ■im M S * c$9w0me>. © M Wi- ftobtR wl&»SSr dqgfig t*p ^ p 2 ®s M o - t o f W «* u k "* Mr M b s ©ntm m<9* a w 'd * » %,tTsOtb n> ‘ i guests a ft tCo nyoflie of \ 3 b and R « m >J vs Nnt i - t i f l i o i l Shs A£&ora yj60-hem S %»1BP H e l d f o r (l«*U | ile C h ile s Qlidpertson trails ®r®3Q Ehprs. 1 <b Opening to . o f a « » SunstA aflftliary home of©er parents, m»' Mo.O <9 titles on thas kkkeS’s SUNSET VALLEY, Jan. ifty »lsit cleaned <Jhe W V f i hall Friday af list (fl &e\} Ciook» at tfi® S&lhedB friends and relatives of Mr and \Sr>. a w lt ^ s CUa.il¿fyllinmO-' Q r r ^ t h ternoon. s\ »•®uyg and inopping the County library are non-fiction, in» Archie Smith rented the Nyssa Or has nc£ QQ9n well. American Legion hall for Sunday IJpctors scraped O n©"* ijpn t© t- floor, and Oushing out the cup- eluding biography, hgjnor, fishing, and gave a tgrewell dinner for Mr (JW’s thurri(^©oiie this wet©, and al bjards. |Jhe group startedr a series practical suggestion» in speaking, and Mrs. Smith, who have ©ved in though ¡a O' •‘■till in the Nysva hos- of dance, at the hall, to be held and in stamp collectino- ThO t©o tins area for about 14 years. Smith p taA hii condition is much iinp©v- every other Saturday night, begin novels in the group will circulate ft>r ning January 12 seven days only, while they are new, has sold his place and purchased a Od. „ _ Dick Wyatt left Friday ai^ernoon whereas those non-fiction titles farm in southwestern Kansas. Sup(j 3 r gi©H <0 S® and fjfrs. which are likely to bg in demand for Miss Jo Ann Price visited from PaOes KoWf> Thursday evenWg were on a return trip to Baker. Mr and Mr ®elbert Garner drove a time, will circulate for the usual Sunday until Tuesday at 110 home Mr ©id luKs I Old son Robb. Mr and of her brother, KennethoPrice of %rs. ^ ill Q^multon and famM of t i B'U-e Friday &>r rnedu^l cffieck- two wee^s but will ^pt ©» renewable James DO Ellenwoti! etU, OQpri- Jkyssa and l 0 >- and lOr @a% ro O* Adrian. fill-day visitors at the Wayne Robb enced piltlic speaker, a^uCJb sdlijio Wuyne Simpson and his brother, Robb and son, Mike. Robb’s ai©i rakftflks ho© to process ©> "O* Lynn Simpson, both of Hooper. Utah, Oeith Uooley, ©tio O h ®-- hi leg home O’ridaC were Oil have purchased the Weaver farm just above his aifile t ifrijl. 0 > rfick', £.<• ^)avis, and her mother, You're «atolng to $ar£t» a SpeO^fc"’ 14 U3c# i-ytle of pdafto. They are brothers of Carl Simpson. able to h©i© ttiO cast l*>t^hioi«C tJetl's OCtffitdlti CQotip Guide" ifinOO oJ stamp col- tfir ct®l ® r 0 'iOd Osgfhi of Moses discics.©« Mr. and Mr- Claude tí»ils<©i ©nd GOOD rari- Aiy « a « - » » , ©n jo®i-oi# "*> f » L i k e O -fe dinner guests »t the hotpe l«cfiug, lncArtftng *\tXhP ©on, Earl, left Monday morning on a trip to tftinn. Colorado to obit ?flr and C&s y*rn «TlCftnor. fta i th# - o 9 « r . and Mrs © wto.uio Ch'iPeekc t<as, vci#S>o, Or*U Ais©»ol. B? is pre- pcrrd ko <tto cicroto* *? 9 ftil<flNy, onisfortgao og«unni ig O t.*«<i© «¡$u> evening, flhe gca.st» » ¡ « visiting relativos, 'gerry Wilson i Smith.so«*a»i irtsutuklkw, ota« is horge With &> and VS, James thk Ojt.ll at ftis f»x , and then th* CButgrio — ______ ___ o ____ KBdio tbeuO oit Oiioi 't»e Cee ® fty Wbfl ^ 1 's. CU V Cocksil ©i® W « « u n ®-ffltwi- an at tto fl,'i»l(i©‘li fto - (R«ul (SotU6«it«m. fibd S0r gufi V£ ä tkeadeffs «k blo©r^yWy OÍD Okjoy O A. ° ,t if cl end ftcii the ieW^O i O®» j W s 1 ìtùP SùPllov auf) Bocghtov Odre kvn- "Yo y age to ©Uidoard" Ay XofOgh C ©»racib l-OW his Q&m uffr guff.sts « t UÖ (borne of í$r cok tournas, ©ftécft’ is the Ufo of Robert • Y O U R D ® t l.A R « , sele Orittfisf. £Dis son, guirrllc 0 ittt .s Sfli C ic»n ce ffialipr in Ogtcrio »eÿi* 8/Ouis S«i>t»DlM»n draon fro® con ♦ ttOniiitiU collOty»» in CUlidGOll W temporary aouec«s. also biographical •flay. o' .-rr -; G o c t»' ) Pin«!* for Wo ‘DXSC CW? in ‘ 9&J9 to Tu» dev fiivirfifi guffst et the horao is "libe Indago ®untine” , ©hieft ie « h*l® SPie fc3Miy ©otw to W ks -C &• _ i, F a r t h c r of vßr «ntl Mi s (JranO Pertto tfais moiaviir o® «ho puet. afina St. Yiincwnt ant ftBr.s. IBtHtfa© tievo pufctk 6 -*<i O»ff« Oer« Sfir CT.d Mi IfiOis SS.it- Mtillay, fty ®5ac»nt Sheean. SITM a homo on SSorUi second stn»t An acco®n« of d a p -s t* fishiha is jautort flDaffott h©s rente© the c i»ll Sßr and Mis (Po/fto sgN© A la » Villioes' "Quest of theficfvoon- eufikay in Wumg» at the home of O u th r» fc m . anti moved ' SSOfi&e Mr Berko's si W , Mrs. (R»l|»h %jr- Or Argias". TTho author himsolf was this tstonSSk iato 'M houo Oith the Fbrtugutf.s* codfishihg fleet fis. Mr ®rww» Conger attejuie© e Mrs. Wayne ©am er and bebv on their visits to th* iSr«nd ®anks eteing bee usuior the fumuiX-Aup >f ©BNVOfiB e ie * « and O roan la At- the ectensM© unit at tiio b < a f t daughter ftathy fi,ynn ertived 'home ©BHKl'AttO :«u * John Chniii, e %ffioin <2 faurmor, ' Weknesíiay « c e » conveiescing at the Mrs f)on UY jo UMANA. Miss fBiner Df the county eaten- home of afirs. ©artier's ¿taienfc, Mr makes humorous observfttions on the life ahoul fti® in "He it he? Hay »o r sion offioe cm U pie ole »t a leader s •nd Mr Bruce Petr. Mr «ufi Mr mieivm 1ft»nfiarv¡s ©rass.'’’ Y ; : , i HRU-Bl :• I traininc aeotixi# to he held »• the "Manowen” ky Ksther S5a©raff is house of t$»s. ©binof BYntay, and family and Mr and Mrs. f e e s Short Scante R om * gc - V£. »•tell eere Sunday dinner guests a first navel, th* story of the life of January 19 an orphaned boy. who grew up in the Mr. an© Mrs Charles Wii.<or, of of Mi and M¿. Matter Hilhs. "Ma ^ W r c % &-V* dáW? SlosCMll w « visitor, at ttw koine <*enn Rnottlkkham of Bias# j of their son, Barley, Thursday of ah overnight guest at tlie G. VW Main St. Phon« 2B? this week t'ounsil home Ptiduy Mrs. Cou 1 Mr. a»*d Mrs. p e e Wdsnr.. Mr «(•<•<iifipanied her son Glenn or trip to kmae fYidcy F a r e w e ll I* a r l> TR ^ LW A V S N u im l a v M c u lle r L in l: K Ieri® dlficc E g ' ; r ----------------------------------------------------------- E.í;íimatee Glad!v G ive; i Phone 13 IL2 Panna. Idaho H E A T IN G G E O R G E j. K IN Z E E POTATO PRICES You as a consumer have a real stafre in (he potato growers’ case for ceiling price adjustment E«>tato growers ut 3Pregim are run particularly opposed to ceilings, hut flrel thai an- nounccd prices are too low. Mere is why: fo supply y©u year in and year out with orhokwme^ nourishing potatoes, wa arc hound to have years o? snepSits .. with resulting low prices. We have jast gone Aronrh ft ntr surplus stars. During those I ikip year*— even nith jB'vernmeaii «ug^iul — growers did not prosper. Many wens hroAe. AHAi THE uROWER RECEIVES PFR 100 PUliNDS 195? MN m 9 rm r. r Fu sent ceiling price t.*ss poch.igme und li«njlmg fiVfe.S fi 7S i.ess pioduction costs I *M) 2,f>S (iiowci suturi for year tmfimtos -Price Year Under • > IU.I II». Vt.<© U H I II*«. ®l.ik) N?.uKct price ?',’? C css puckugxi« •nd hwwMtng $ .75 I css pUMluctwn costs I .-*() y.4.f f t »SS .......T 91.25 Grower's s.u«ry........... NS -1 ¿.OKS ferner fiad U e tomi to in n. I Ik® $2.29 NKW : ol OfQQUn *.•••• OF COMMISSION Representing 2,5.10 Potato (¡roseere REDMOND, OE.EGON ____________ _____________ S O M E T H IN G NEW CARPET fiJ S t (9000 a taifc acDhcoehihe* h o « on. h uffe D EAD A N D SCB WJOtriftatO ft* thff 'ifiorcte of BkssCO New I* C AysteA C hign school studenfil^rd^ Chd scftool tont .i purchaseO a SO© ¡juftlie ®rtd«ff^ «»stem. tlortaeeaon Meeting—The !#tt«r- «sm, » o f « a rfeetmg to set up » few ?uk»s of conduct. Some of thfc<© rules wore: N»necking on school grounds, (i|lF®8 YOUR P L U M B » \ f AT G A TRADE "H B J W E N t? W S ^ T I. c. M uilinq I B o r ir F stocked at ail tissues oiU* M kts. puiiM??, S S I9 9 N . fruats, nttao,t«&S»s arid kia«inni tiwds. You can htijr t h e « 2u»<«& fro® u e »e a tS you don't rent a fctetse?-at tBh*»Je<<sl<r' <m3S i * « e » Yfau'A? Be suitMised at how much you sa w and deLkhted at the tehier q u id 's afi the xtami and Rotj if ©ill Be ritt as <sS w tu uoi. I'iSBt to your gc^stie'ukiS &<re« 8 * Yfo» oils * l v sate Oh « « i d e a fires*» frtatf s» veeefateitrs awdi fuic®* at our hulk twice s aa4 you elll h a t« tftwra at ?ouf tiTiaertips at aK tiSGten. Ofeut Juice», so «h t»t«d toy childT*®, ¿are ih*t*s>*ijf ready for that giuck «m d-off Pl*h fas that ''«»BMttutut diftareot" »uppoe, sjieiS&gp foe hat «alad. trash blue W itiffi fiutr that ffeifff Gerry pie. t r a u l sprout», .so gardea fsflwft., 6* asparaa'tx »prax» W e hava them alS •ad ei8 at bulk price« You « i l l eat fcettoe fat toss. P h o n e 78-J USELESS A N IM A L S PR O M PT R E M O V A L HARTM AN'S LOCKERo Photic« a# ffo lk c l !' ■ P a y e tte M I f no answ er c a ll N am pa 6-4601 D A Y O R N IG H T ID A H O iv : . . c / / . " It w ill pay y o u t o ¿nvestitfét* ou r rid icu lou sly gen er A N IM A L P R O D U C T S Nam pa, Idaho ous fro zen food) o ffe r t o be g iv e n fo r a lim ited tim e only. O PEN EVENINGS ON DISPLAY SATU RD A Y B o v a l . S T Y U flg , L & & m cas? fis it* c t*oP m.V) Sfv^iin^ D* lu »:0 4 Door S<Sl£lftfi liÄb Cor »CSC (t»o* «bv comparée ©oft ! in •$(> fg»df iuof.o /1 ufi itondorô GqwpmQnt and trim illtgofitottiti, « dQpendont on avoitdêilftfi tjP QalOnal f — S T O R t> SALE & (FtJfxe. oss íísé Ama? «fi «fi Chaveta® . ' . . to®ft> i b 8 » Qbes, oesofífecu . . . « i A 0toAM I ■•■'•' d f hoWter^i • 'W ' (i . • oc 8 ^* o -J ä ìc ' h^rifMIicing 9»itÇ) ft fd ” a y o c »é 6 e ftg ig R ie c »«w«ftniBkHifi» n i r e nkf>lk(H A p p R c n K .* « 9toi9 ftb® Qk©eB”taee fioyiín® GRkM twen¿torfui «rray ©f jcsleço ÛR fita fltofifi yk.fi, < O n f y fv h .fi. f e t i* G in n h u e C um non, LlhbF’- W t S T Î N S  ΠB O ÿ k 1 vtl SMytoltok OHQrtoo (¡efoto 0 „ 0 »Wes8 e®€ G M M X M Q i'I S b — Sfidb J l A a P E R ? C A R P E ? U h m ® . I P R IC E D SO k« «hd? toicc'kam gpisnsB vAupsfifi«» BUnfily new to t ’?¿ t e * ll rttee© gUtaShusg towpcg ftk fr'tóbM Sbafi 'VS VM tfaad.trá gag kkaufit). WILTON M ® Ä t )t> R S S f Ik « • • • • - infestiMut in thrift. yo\* should tKnrj? it HeiS |3 Y ears In Nyaso i - • O O O - O O O I • jn o*(S*f to snake 5 cur ho aw ir&suti a r ««8 Call 9 0 S V M S $ 8 ® M W S A H 86 $ A k I D C f § (9% AXMINSTER NEW NEEDS if ISeYh Sets, W ater Headers ,| erwD Pressure System ® H OVnDW W J C S A N D C A R P E T S A S D O W N P A Y M E N T , t r ? ®ro si-00 DO YOU HAVE A \ HOME FREEZER? Horcmi, Coei. Calves. Shecsf®, Hogjt- C&tik for lie* koMtoe and e®we FREE A bo ©> os ag> M »& H ia a ^ o ^ a a é H 9 tô ««; 9 to »lfb t& t6vp O' Whohda Wakes. QHtfHO seoeettf* ; 8 esW» tóvHe-tO o ikrter. fchcSidu's f© » Ärie%Ä; IBMt' vin £o©e,c.s & [ » l o HUggins. QkOcQD woodsmen; Älan ® a :a e © PSXk ftiggins. Nftlo's Ä iA ” ; an® giiifc ftachus as Mrs. ÿefrayH*. Hillte® iH.th-er ® t* afeisor <to KJ-. •«• •r. Prin cip i. 8 ak»*î M t o k - ilM Bikklri 9' * * ]0 Suc» s Clm tejewf sHho o ü » âom tít tto* Ooliy tiwote* key* YÖ« ii®h®. jftnolisCs atu jjhrtiuiv occ*«ct¿u©.i.s«: Oyi**9 eoinaar. ____ <&* « « I M »io)w*: JSWH*’ U S » * * '. ua^ofi-wAotov. amß Ku d-w Cuno© a».° cordion plajtfr REiJORO soAHHaAdia aotaiRisao Allen Louis Coats and Jean Wall- arh. both of Ontario. qin»»»e®rte dleeM® l « w « t i r t u Tiunber company vs, (fcekf f , Haney, recovery on account. 0 » i r tTnlHd Cr«d*t Men's AsseciatiHI ys 4»mar Hit«, ft. ub . recovery >% account gSk! 3k foMer's IV«d triA Euef. Inc ys. I PftaU® A. Mitchell, recovery dv rote. « » « _ Wvss« S um kr fi*ompany » • Yho Mbrocco Oardeks. reccowry oh a<* count. *ir» 2 «k Mary M I ifht «s Wu Iter ¿out* Light, divorc# Wnlip Coyne es. ftlbort S' .?i>nkifts. et al. replewm. Guss Ttavis vs. Oscar Aund, d*m- tt*es. Stfti l>5. These costs ate based on U. S Mo. I |H®aMt*. BOsMvvvsCg skhstantial portions of every potato crop are gradWBtoy la * as No. 2 and sue S Ufie ceil tag dfi if«e«e <• cents per pound. Actually, the grower mast esli th » fiwaiHkS of his crop below cost of prOelim liott tSfeift se.if iin4fe? (Tiff’S) ceiling prices. " l air El ay” would allow pifi-.tfc, growers q evtBkistfiKd® profit. I his is not possible under present ammiuiice^seiliKJ? prices I air Play** would not force potato growess te as# part of their crop below cos® ext producfiitn TYiaV’o trhjf potato growers believe tha® present c«iling prices sfta<eJi $$ adjusted. • POJATO • 91 * Monkey's SfBa-Jw". can8 ®oOoha S hoos ua th« HdricR cc®anek*t«. YBiiihMH.se® »s Aua? 8 D ds ®. «ao oifl Wfis - rod by saiaWnt ©>fi® t»d*y fTsal« «WEtJM VAX*' Oaeo iefie» a*wMio«® ViJorviai « 1 0 0 : tor GQMck By M » 1 eAjhnaiesfck os SPmny idlay. fit© «OCA toes ¿'«ec-pati Mu goo. *Av«ruw# produd on, puiiog | ond bundling Com m ikk on o* 11 mu to* . OREGON Y O U R N E W tif. HEIGHTS, J»n. 17—At Unitfid Prffsbytfirian cor©i«B«tio inerting, which followed a potli dinner Svtnd«y. M L. Kurty was ♦•lectffcl *s fiunfi«y .scii«>l supffrinf dent and Trvin Topliff «s »ssisti .supffrintwnksnt. C. B Hill: one the elders; Stanley Hill. Dick itrM uiui Iw in Topllff as trustees; M Dudley Kurta ¡*nd Mrs. L vin Topi cradle roll coihAiiUe»: Mrs. H i filenn. «nd Mrs. Wvsley Eiercy, ception committee, and Mr*. M. Ji»d(t *nd Mrs. Curl Hill, flower co nruttee During the morning chui service Mwrcelyn MdCuiky uod L Kurt* guv« talks conoernih*. me coming yew's church Work M*rcwlyn 1 president of the high school group •nd Mr Kurtz superintendent of tjie Sunday school. Mrs M L Kurtz wt hostess «t a taffy-pull in her home Monday eve ning kft«r scjbdol, *h «n th« int«r- mediate girls of Ur« United Presby terian Sunday scfiooleptertained the boys of the cl*.si Tilhe R«*ton «nd .fake Horce play ed foe • dkitt® in Bunuet vulley Sat urday night. The Boy Scout troop i f f went on I » hike to Kimrock Saturday. Boy- from here were Terry Horge. Wall ace tlittkr and Eugene Harris. Mrs .fake Bk>r«e tiegan teachlne I hi the Adrian grade school Itonday , Mr tind Mrs. Dnle Glenn returned I Tuesday from Modesto, California. I «p er» they had treen visiting Mrs. I ! aienn's yaiwnfs, Mr. and Mrs. Ceri Willlaisi.t, and tttehd- Mr. and Mrs. ¿&»je Cllenn attended j e <r«rd {Marty in the Tarry D ’.mmu* home Wafitrday hi*ht Mr. avid Mrs £tu k Krte-ft. Mr altd I Mi-s. HrU Sfiatniitoh. Mr. and Mr. ! SCehi®tk Price and Mr and Mr Dudley Kurt* attended a dam « la Caldwell (iaturdey night Mr and Mrs. Irviia Topteff and T e r * '« eputrd as tfi« Marry W arm » I »®>me *n H am a Thui d ** Mr. War- ! ren had keen mturwd m am accident Mr and Mrs. Ahtohio Mart am * and chiidren returned from Walnut ©rove, California Wednesday. S îo k e n soâ|fe9P©ioi*ehold> oi an no pallsiB? °® ©5^ ^loc8 W k « 0 running ®o m krtrooos gMicfi© *ttg |g>ng flg j^ fi. yirrlHiT V - t tlv M 90* « 0 « 4 à » « 0 *&*JB 8 associa’dptb «6 ClenfliWDkk's % i* e megft''. T-agia SiTotortciei W 0 o ««ile s -s i0 ila 9 *o is "g!te " ^ jr>' * «hose eft the IkgMtaOM oH OOrmnJ 0 eg tkfi oOruag^ 9ot î3»n» anflpng Sf© gishfi flieo Voided on those ingolged cgi QtO success of c a t e r putting © ® 4 ft ON? « th‘ ÿ s t seile«. * letic sweaters. Senior Class 9(ay^-Sen®fs tried .A iilL fi 11 ■ K i f t H out for their parts in th® .play, " g t * Nibnkey's Unde", fieads «a?* fdkon by Joann* Bartley *s abnhyBoll. *9 lipkkar-o^» g*rl 8 *o*aki«ik© ®o ft» W By JoarOe lAsrtley lj^yeik-olfi WMcfikk«®®* BtdgHStt: Student ftudy Meeting (Soweri C^ttear »»Lson «> ©o?y fitetesft®«. 7j3btch, chairman of thff iftirdi >& WANTED Scla/ffioí F u rn u ç e s - m s THURSDAY SfikO SvwMrpeljyCkonv.. . gRgin® ® «erAioitkff A CufrftkttOp luri/'4f<aapa4into®V'® ««wivrthneveof < dk*a QtMh «ffi garcpuB^tfifi ÜJI ® (le« ínifi SHan^j cgíílfp s& nffagn tí® 9 «r «p fikYWf ’^2(Ttokor«»letea#feu)Me? «yiíwktí HgfwwJtfig ttComor^ o f ©petate«* Üfwp'Bf, aba &tl» fine aero ¿>sss6so ¿pota 0 e® 9 >c«£awrl !■". S~ ■'•OVtL* O ifttoe® Automstic ChokO, yives fine«5 wcnsfifT é< ir® « low«® ce©. (CTom©lnaticl® of lAe©0©.e> kiatij; transmission and JU>5-hjgu (ÇnginAflSSI Sx» iti« t» modclO^ estra eOO 1 LOW ! NYSSA MOTORS, INC.