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© o N ’: SSA PAGE EIGHT Ä ® i ñL . b o r i a i 'A n tri c o * * ¿ arranged t draw f ®fr» i » COIèUCi •ames at _ _ > . - MO I h - r * u-gtí decide® <îb h* Id .1 -,„© in'tead oí a :11er Saturday. ftnuar> O Qi- irance agency *ft'. e Qt the regular Thur meeting. tiQ M ajor.:> <:< contened *0. B-»n:.. H OREGON .ANUAR'i -4 . J2 - THURSDAY . C I t « all : f f t . ■ . -te® - i ill lift P O H I T M t ti evening O: O- t playing anasta ; }>«*ak t ► F s m W t » .e ft CLUB TO AftET fte ^ U r è jr*ost Jt ÍÉpss* « r t f r. Ju . r W .men ftmr.y club ton M irtin a « òftDnuarvo. Wpretenlft» Ondav *.»:.t at the home O.ves 0 ivep Éftho &bwr o o a ^ f . V A r k Johann-, r. O h e fjuo^ yyPi®(írs at ® Ä »tu i€ i of E x c lu r a g r P I«* W a r d s 1 » 1 veil lo f 'a r a r r I- V lW O U lU r d ( ; I ’ m . r l '.< I MaiiU 7 .il..> N , % U m 1*'*1 I 1 1 MouS* tea® «1® ®oiÄtt • » » ftft* $0 g® ' g®ass *<•'-> gtahtt jgrat* <tett fto# «M p » ¡>ougM * » L en ti ÄeWn fouth «®oh®ng* iPte*- S I » U » t f «e «* »® t o r a » * M ir a i » « « i r a . Vfci# * «Uft ( M M « ' * * » « # « * « * «ritta»« » afte** « I Barar. were Í+-Ñ* <tt «J * * * * * * * * « M r e « «'tufi <&&&>- U 0 vidria ij Carm tì c a « Monate© gat*-. Coun«» ft*t«W on fcttteY 8 c&aijNM <ft «cttimerce at 4iws stioial4 WJo®»liM6U' *ce& SBtAadMti'S VllÍK® , %t Bteutef «ntiounaSÉ Apjteicgtioa night. ,d> A ttH r a r sn* » , 0 t»o rw ® fti» b la n * ^ th® r a t ®io Jixy* aOar®, ttvtt « y to » « ®tor lui®. 8 ®w ®nd s * « ® « . ?o¿)gv tnslon olflc® ia C <4 / y .on oi the glaho £>o«or coni(»nD. !«®àlj®bto* Uto r a Vfi«h®tt*cs, 6sc<-wO Cd® it accomplishments in u o ¿ppiicOCi^ tthttt ft® tiiffe st®oai ct¥tt ü l:«Av, lúa tft»t »■€*•'« S e «V ö ,: plans to meet p*wer demands in Vtttt ,’ vttdu*Sfces. aged 10 DU n a mw M .(taJlnued from » « • f t * t , had included help with build- future and the propose^ b u ild »« ai spe«® Uutte fl»on«hs in tt tcWtegn ftn®rttv®d plttfavs W « J i® r a to í »u a 0 t»A mi# -tue «tawey ::.i p.tato greenhou es at the sta'e the fck'il's Canyon dam as a ®pv«rn- ¡ ^ 4 iiama <and «ostia ® (Mth ® (tesm ment ^roject. Q|iesxions ato® disco*» famuy. jjriegates « n » t afco sp «i4 ^ mmm. ^ ~ ^ t>n ^ tt»«ga4áW> a » ?i«W .lege, research projects on mar- °T ,rn r nVn,‘ COrPS a‘r StaUOn' *** the church. Thé* * 10.. considerabl® tim® r®porti»f cft tha.-v OBUMtt (M U » W »«» ceff« »»h a •< ** s « ot » iisí W 1» «h<»y a « e f W i % c*« .< . .: fgul -t tra'<e. sey«vl -izable sion followed the talk Toro. California. attend the affair Os L Kreager WiO elect«®) do i;3 cperiences ihroughoA tho- stfcic, m.-t ttilh ¿71ft itwhols pw ® «* . tofesc can J^ut them is ogr ,V» r:.-ifig »programs, and substan- The couple were attended by the WaHa* ©illun, S»y>s® V0A saifcth. ^ t* . n contributions to labor housing represent the local Farm B u»au on ffhen they M u rn . bride’s cousin, LaRhea Michele oi CIRCLE HOLDS MEr-TI! bkdnfts rau* |® f u M o «i ® b <® »a s attarettd a pht«we 9or te> hig^fc slities in the potato districts F*r the grade school advisory council. ^ Hollywood, and Master Sergeant Don Tht Dorcas circl W ueur county. Sitton repeated that a-ked for by Harold Pewmar, grad« returned to Mr ifiauieET ®y *-V-bru:iry yield of 175 8 b»shels, <osuvte of all Sha h oi Santa Ana. California Maj society of the Metl v • PFA entries. &ouis Siam, Adrian lili* d M f t l i Ira k \) ato tax funds had been used for school principal. or B A Green oi Santa Ana gave at the home of M E A party date for all centers In bhe countries « i l l tato f N »outh. w » preseote® t plaq.ee improvements in local labor camps. the bride away Thursday alternoon. J >:. . county was considered The party -tore .non j corauries eui ... _ v>. _v,„ Vi ■ : • S(*ht ( I n k v ! ! . the employment of a potato will probAly be held in February. #»rt in the 1952 program. Northern for his championship ¿tReftr eahibit, At the dootivuy oi the chapel, six The yiiogram did de. .1. wuaner of all SFfe eatrras in tho A0- 1 pecialiit in the county, and that men in their dress blue and (Apr charge ot M rs Ben McC' n: Mr Suggestions for subjects foa assays hwnisphere countries leill Vi® visited gjy Oa’.bevt S. Christian, ettecutive fur. Is are available to undertake to be written on by 4-H members during the summer program iJuns- r r contest. women m arin e in their dress white Oeorge Coleman via a . secretary of the Oregon Council of I .. '.her projects to advanoe the po OCher local corn growers Oho were uniforms formed the arch with sab ess. ' were called for by Mrs Jake Borpe November*, and southern hemn- Churches, will apeak to an inter tato industry. ers for the couple to walk under. In the evening of Januar Potluck refreshments were servad phere and tropical countries during present to receive their awards were church group at the fifcethofltett Robert Ptefiett of biyssa and Dudley The bride wore a white ankle- Ruth and Naomi cin 1« m L nil Pratt of Adrian, association to 50 members and friends. *he winter procrem ( D#c®mter- lengtft formal with white accessories home of M: Walter R< Sitton. John Stittercob, David Chad church Sunday afternoon at i S4s >/.-#■ .'It \t. wa- in charge of the meet- '* __________________ May». S&embers of the various group« of and carried a bouquet of red rose , P A Norman as hoste- Directors for this»*- districts were Tha international farm youth ea- wick and Charles Cutter, all of On Nyssa will gather to discuss areas off centered around a white gardenia were led by Mr v -elected for two year terms. Earl L e a d e r o f I ’a i iu Ruber' chena« is sponsored in Oropon for tario. Ronald Shartner, Vale F.F.A. corsage. Miss Micheie wore a uevy Mrs. Carlos Buchner res. youth, received a third place award possible co-operation and the or '.Vinegar of Ontario. Louis Pratt of U n r e a l ! S n e a k - * tha second year by the Campus 4-K ganization that is needed to prescimB blue ankle-length formal with blacx portion of the book ' Daunii Adrian, and Sam Hartley of Nyssa, “ elute and Mu Kate. te-SB honorary, *t in the F?A yield contest end a a united church front to t l » com atod white accessories and she car men” , by Winifred Mathew second place award in tha 10-ear :.r* tors at large, were re-elected to Oregon State collage. It is conduct munity of Nyssa All interested par (Contlnm-d from I*aee 1 ) ried a bouquet of Talisman roses exhibit. Oeora« ICoaller of Ontario •.he a.-soclation beard dealt with the story of Ma other proposal was the right to pro ed by 4-38 mssnters and loaders and Luit Stasi of Adrian were pres sons are invited to attend. TSgt Salzman, MSgt Shaw, and fatt. who, with her hu-band P :ato growers neard Dr. Albert throughout the state. Tha OTTfE pagandize 4 >t public expanse. Tou Major Green all wore their dress Moffal ent to receiv® awards in the 10-ear a 1 a mi Hunter. O S C soil scientist, report would be paying to hear what the chairman in Malheur county is Bob class. Accompanying Aha FFA youths Csktytm G. mju ;» T o Meet-— blue uniforms during the 19th century '.ac fertility trial carried out the ®ulwyl»r of Willotycreete.. After the ceremony the couple. at the luncheon were their F.F.A. ad A meeting of the Nyssa-Adrian ■ ' two year in Malheur county. government wanted you to hear and Nationally, the program is spon visors. Dwight Wyckoff of Nyssa and be paying to have the government were honored with two reception- Hell's Canyon association will be J A Milbrath. O S C plant patho- RIDERS W ILL MEET sored by the co-operative «tension tell you what you should do." one »4 El Toro, where they are both Marion Dasey of Vale held January 30 in the little theatar 1 •*.. discus-ed potato diseases, and The regular meeting of the Owy Speaking of the Land toward service of the U. S department of stationed; and the other at Corona hee Riding club will be held at to rev.* wed experimental work mdicat- of the school building. The busi Neil HSoffmaa and John Youngen socialism. M t . Davis said ' fortunate- cgnculture to promote heater un- Del Mar. California, where they were Alva Goodell home Friday evenn. uig that uneven or too little irri- ly congraasate® were alert anough deretandinc teetween rural people of of the Malheur «Eperiment station ness sweeting will be opened at 7: IS given an apartment, at the Farm January 25 at 8 30 .r.on may be the cause of local Ml Loyi prepared a display of corn indicating and the speaking program at 6 p. rei. to block that tiling. The old B ran-. this and other countries, house motel until they were able to Adam- will be co-ho te iblt with heat necrosis in po- the results of fertiliser easts on corn Albert C. Ulman. president of the nan plan was right back in there. The two campus groups plan to obtatfi quarters on the booe grown on tin» Paul Moeller farm BUell's Canyon association of ®aijer The only relatives present we^e Other- appearing cn the program trying to appsase the demand for finance Oregon's delegates by f a l during UJ61 Hoffman spoke briefly will b® the principal speaker CM hot’ A U X II.IA R Y MEETS the bride's cousins, Bill and Gene lulled Horace Arment, local S. S. low cost food. The American house- mg money through 4 - » elute, ta rt concerning the work on the esperi- outside speakers will also attend, The American Legion .iBx: Coleman of Bui bank, California, and S ijKTVi ir; Hoy Hirai, Nyssa. wife in particular Is the target of a 0f spo espestsss will be paid by the mem station and etiplainod the re held its regular meeting at the i ... an th(. nomto ^«wendoue hood-winking scheme jiational ♦ - « Foundation ot Amer- suits of the corn fertility trials. Tiiffca Erickson. repre crnatlve qn tne poMto v h tn sh« u toM slm can buy cheap ica. of Mrs. Don Graham Th;ir' dav ar keting agreement committee, and January 17 The distinguished Other corn growers from Malheur . ., . Further details on the IFVTE pro- STARS HOLD MEETING urner Bond, county extension wa District Pre ident Helen K.* county, winners and entrants in the Davis then discussed the Farm obtained at the coun- Friday, January X >—Owyhee Bid The Order of the Eastern Star beelie of Ontario. Mi Felvm I) tent. l t t l state corn show who ware un-1 ing club. 0:30, home of Alva Goodell, »u reau s fiv e ^ . n t inflaaon-control t ffBUtns!on oJru., or from held affiliation ceremonies January can and Mr Don Oraham v* * able to attend the Monday moating fEtkine Vista. program. It includes mammum pro Chairman Bob Fulwyler. 21 for Mrs. Anna Pratt and Mrs. hoste- ses. include W. J. Cech of Ontario and ] duction. pay-as-we go tasation. re B.a&wMT f t p o m o r A Paul House A surprise birthday Saturday. January 93 — Jtob“s Frank Syrovatka of Vale, both win duction of non-essential govern j>arty and handtesrehief shower given Daughters cooked food sale. 10 a. in., ] ' o i v t h * t Í . a Iv o r ment expenditures, sound monetary Mi ners In the adult yield contest Bill G R O U P ATTENDS PARTY \V. L. Atlicrlon for Mrs Jesse Rigney, worthy mat Shenk. Adrian FFA youth, al*> a Wys.se Insurance agency office. Seventeen members of Nell B*. and fiscal policies and tight credit ron, provided the highlight of the Sue»* fo r 0 ] .15,280 Saturday. February 2—Bebaliah winner in the yield contest was un iContlnu*'*! (min Pa-e Ii and John Ravage’s Sunday h * 1 restrictions. evening Refreshments were served pinoehle party. LO O P hall, 8 p to Uaii*'d iRate and Mexican govern- able to attend. Other winners in cla-^-s attended a party and ocial "W e have to get into a position in by Mr and Mrs w S. Schlrttemn ir. nt will expire 111 February, 1962 which inflation has not wrecked our Mirs. W. L. Atherton, former Nyssa the 10-ear class unable to attend anti Mr and Mrs ttert LienKaernper evening at t i » home of Mi K irren A • HI I I I I III III III IMMCKIM H11 i m W111 ¡ III 11 » ' milur agreement perhaps can economy". Davis said. "We have a resident, has filed suit in federal dis Monday's meeting were Oene Mc»ll Fife The group enjoyed dancing *n*l \ x trict court against Mr. and Mrs. er, Avo Moeller. Joretta Moeller, all w I'kcd out. Wil-on said, but he choice. Maybe we want to live the playing gam«», Raive .hmenl *,f , COUNCIL HOLDB MEETING cream and cookies were er\* *l ' . emphasized that American labor is rest of our lives in a controlled econ- Valentine Zoldaine and their son. of Ontario; Douglas Rees of Ontario The guardian council of Job’s the hostess till the bes uml aid that sponsors omy. If ww do we might as well ac- Lawrence o f Farina, for «156.380 and Maxine Chadwick of Ontario, Daughters met Wednesday «veiling hould try to get American first. If cept the condition that this is no damages, alleged sustained in an Other entries in the yield contest at the & ohm of Mrs. Paul House. regulations are tightened on the longer America Under the present automobile accident. Qptomoirtei j included Herschel Thompson, Louis ATTEND BOATING PARTY Mrs. Atherton seeks the damages1 Pratt, both of the Adrien commun- Members of the Beehive guardian Mixi 111 border, stopping the "wet situation, when we can fight infla M IA class attended .1 kaum back ', those entering this country tion without controls, we are asking for Lie death of her husband and Ity: Ralph P it shall, Fred Patterson, party Friday evening in Ontan * illegally, the -ituution may force the for trouble by leaving those controls injuries to herself. The accident oc- Allen Brstrom, all of Wlllowcreek DYES E X A M IN E D curred at the Junction of highways and Paul Moeller and Rav Ltolle- Those attending were Sharon Gluer. imp rtatian of labor. on. Wil on iid con.-truction of per near, both of Ontario. Don Anderson, Karren Fife, StiaroH Smith, I * a We have to maintain free pro 39 and M east of Nyssa April 16. Mr. Atherton was assistant cash- county extension agent, spoke brief- Hunter and Janice I.ewi The girl manent labor housing is a good duction in our system. Going into (O p p . fìsflrfil D ia l 9*3371 met later in the evening for a chili ¡m an of encouraging suitable labor a regulatory set-up takes men away ier of the Nyssa branch of tho First ly. emphasizing the importance of corn production in Malheur county supper at the Dflwood Flintier home to come here. from production. All they can do in National bank of Portland Speaker, pointed out that costs a regulatory system is to engage In 611' Cleveland, Caldwell, Ida. and its relative position ns at top ' 1 'Vc git 1.1I wage 1 ir Mexican lab more regulation We are short of corn producing area in the state. YOUNG AD ULT GROUP MEET Members of the Methodi -t you» ■ or has averaged the farmers $1 32 manpower in America, which can <!i i i i t i i nn i i i i i i i h h h 11 m ni ■ m i 1111 m i , Is Scheduled— adult group met Sunday evening it per day i>er man, including trans not compete with the manpower of Meat Given Away portation cost . insurance and com Russia. AU we can do is out-pro tlie church Jor their league meeting Alvin Allen, associate professor of duce Russia. I f the kremlin could Miss IXirothy Brwin and Keith Herr- pliance with the law. education at the College of Idaho, j Thirty gifts of meat were gvlen H. L Arment, manager f the cm- ' destroy our prodoction capacity I man led tlie discussion. After tlie away to a crowd of 1S 6 persons at a will start a course in “ Counseling ! meeting the group met at the hpme |»loyment service office at Ontari don't think it would hesitate to at give-away party held by Tobler’s* Techniques” Monday night. January expre (•(! a desire to place a state tack. of Miss Erwin for a social evening Feed and Fuel. Inc. Wednesday 20 in the school building The course Oroup sponsors are Mi' and Mr* labor dispatcher In each qamp for ' The Farm Bureau has established night of last week. The 1109 worth Will be conducted under the auspices the coming year, which should im policies of a nature that fanners 39 Cliff Maim I of meat came from two demonstra- of the Oregon state-wide services. prove the labor allocation. years ago did not even consider | tion hogs, Mike and Ike The class will moet for 11 Mondays, Jared Lewis, district manager of Each of you has his responsibility— M K A N D MRS CLUB MEETS Doctor terry Davis of the Ralston-Furine plus three additional sessions before Mr. and M r Ward Wleneke en- the Amalgamated Sugar company, to vote and carry the message to company showed a film of Interest March 17. Two hours of college said, liis company imported 3-100 other- These are methods provided | to farmers. Tobler's served refresh- credit may be earned in the course. tertuined the members of tiic Mr. SEE IT SOON KBd Mrs dub at tlwnr home Wed worker-' last year to work "at scale" by the Farm Bureau. The issue to I ments consisting of coffee, dough And For nesday evening Winners were Mrs Labor recruiters representing tht day is nothing less than freedom." nuts. cake and soft drinks. Receives Birthday Cal)—- Ted Morgan, high and Mrs Grant.. M.mu ' mpany work with the em- Mrs. O B Ege of Nyssa was pleas Your Lewis, second high. Ouest player ployment service in California and antly surprised Saturday. January Texas These men report the 1952 were Mi. and Mrs Ted Morgan. 19 when she received a telephone l.»b<>r situation will probably be as lo r Joe W bette r from her daughter. Mrs Morris Your doctor and your druggist good a hi 1951 Altering Building J call Burwell ENTERTAIN AT DINNER and family o f Abilene, form a team—working together Harry Sandqui-t, county extension Funeral services for Joe Wheeler, Mr and Mr Ward Wleneke en Kansas on the occasion of her birth City employes have started the day. Mrs. Burwell Is the fo r m « Jan tertained at dinner Saturday even agent, reported on the child labor Nyssa resident who wa« killed in an at all times to keep youdrell. laws. airplane crash m Alaska, were held work o f remodeling the old city ing, with Mr and Mrs. Tom Bean, Just as it is your doctor’s ice Marie Ege of Nyssa. Friends and Turner Bond, county agent in in the L D S. first ward chapel warehouse on South Second street Mr and Mrs Charles Martin, Mr relatives spent Saturday evening at province to diagnose your ills charge **1 the county potato program,I Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The|The remodeling, which will cost ap- and Mr- Albert Smith and Mi home in celebration o f Mrs. and treat them—so it is our analyzed the p *tato dilation in re-j service.*- were held under the ®us- proximately 9131». will la don« by | the Ege s Virthday gat'd to labor He spoke on bulk pices of the first ward bishopric, city employes when they cannot work to fill your doctor's pre harvesting of potato.*, and expressed with Ernest Bunn conducting. work outside «A account of lncls- \ q 0 {-0 gg.^-nW! scriptions — accurately and The body left Fairbanks by plane tetnt weather. » the 1 thnt it 1 a « eventual carefully—and deliver them *o Mr and Mrs. Emil »tuna and thalr ity. Tuesday of last week and arrived The city has completed installa- you promptly. Dm l’ ratt of Adrian reminded the in Nyssa Monday. January 31. tion of * etude on the tractor that daughter, Mrs. Norman Bleak nan. farmers pre cut that their support | Wheeler was killed when a trails- the council recently parchasod. The went to McCall Monday to shovel PHONE 23« of the labor program Is essential to ocean airliner on which he was rid- machine «rill be used at the «ity snow from their cabin near the shore of Payette lake They returned home the successful operation of the plan. mg as a passenger craufted near 1 dump. Tuesday awning They reported ap ____________ . He *.ud it is necessary to have a Fairbanks He had teen a bunk pilot proximately a t tote of show at the large membership to operate the and manager of the Wains airways Work W mw — association. at Kotzebue. Alaska for three years, j r>r C. C Johnson of 9oise. an in- lake. Hc was also a bomber pilot «luring temis-t, was at the Malheur teemori- Fire \ttui ks Suitch Engine— world war II. el hospital Wednesday to see Canvu curtains around .1 switch patients rvferrvd to him by local engine c.il> c.i'icht fire at the Union doctors. DA*. J. J. Coughlin of »ol.se. G r a n d e » l H b c u m m ** Pacific depot about 3 a m. this SATURDAY, JANUARY lili orthopedic surgeon, .saw a large mormiis ami firemen were called to group of patients last Wednesday extinguish the flames. The only loss and els© yesterday. The doctors are From Nyssa was damage to the curtains. The use of dextrose tor calves and mambars o f tha hospital's consult E ASTBOUND lambs and the us® of milk as an ta m SUPER OINECOl/m ant staff. Primaries to Mete— lee tion for sick calvas «rere dlscuseed I r « Si. M. n-.m r M. 0 8 : 3 ® » . » . t-.m v. nu With -All flf thp wards of the Nyssa stake at a meeting of the Oregon Trail Women 8a » Tor Hospital— primary a e t*> attend a union meet Grange last Thursday night. The WF.STBOITMi Undar the direction of the sewing Luclll® Ball—John Agar ing Saturday at 2 p m at the stake talk was given by Lv&toy Merrman ! «hai; man,. Mrs. Harry Minor, 10 v M •: i I*. M. : » r M. V. M PATRI« A MBTMVA house. With Master Robert Btolinws pre- members of the Malhaur Memorial *t ® —> * Molto «iLateti te Wale-os siding, a discussion was field on hog >lu’ inoo Sat. 1:30. A<lS. 39« Wospital eimiliary spent last Thurs diseases. day afternoon sewing at the hospital. Mru. M a rie Thom na. \ g o n f Stanley Sisson ftoneted 9 hast Ite Ail of the sewing end «tending Is Heme I" won at a give-away »arty held S U N D A Y - M O N D A Y . J A N U A R Y ¿7-29 civ«pletesl to date. Tobler's Feed an® Funi, 8ru- and Mrs. Holmes won tha ham iß an aucíten » . h a hid of 915J». Mrs. ItolMtes da- Home beauty begins hated tha ham to tha Oran#® and wit® a to ki eaten at tfte neat menting. W illia m H o ld ® » - - N o n «? ' ÛL - The 915 59 is to ba given ft» tha polio * fun® Tlie man will terra refresh W ILLIA M BCVDCS—f f O * VfcYLM* ments at the neet BMRing Sdmn- The story of a submarine crew starting on the last dgy of World bers of tha fa x t cojtettittte» ®W AJ.va War YS. tli® crew is steli m 3»oiwa for iw-cue action CKodati. Marold fttssra «n® Wtonk Farr »a tin a r »win 1:3®: «kaa Me * I I T A R Y ftT®DOIQQ ÜKIC- ir and Mrs William T CoOman Announce the marriage oi the.r daughter Oorma Lee. to Thomas ft Hal/.i^ftii, son oi Mr and L Q ó o o l Kulzinun oi Camden, vden. New York, .a & a lull military wedding, which © 1 > retici ven held December '26. RL.’CJ) c a c h i p a r Tlie doubl<©rtng cerentonf Q . >*>e.t The CatMlic <>>>• -1 *• iortned by Commoider Weise, U 3. another in a -eì;c f» *. j navy chaplain, at the station chapeL 8aturdav Januir. , , Coming Events Dr» Clare F. Conley TWrty Piece® of For The NEW FORD Funeral I» Held Herriman ' Jty Crew Begins Motor Co. NYSSA T e le p h o n e PROGRAM Owyhee Drug Co. THEATRE 108 TRAILWAYS D ÍP A M V R ÍS Vu tarai Disettacw Thtí M a g ic C arp et' Submarine* Commen d I wi" L ^ . I DANCE SATURDAY JANUARY 26 « É iM M C fR U l T U E S D A Y - W E D N E S D A Y . J A N U A R Y ?!*>:<(» Hoci Skier- oi Mr «te i Mrs ML ft. ,ffw®d %a.W«W grandparents Wadnesftay whan thow UtMjm LAWItEHCS a iro n i S a i» «Jtwrefctottt «eu. gave ftrtü «o » Ann. the a i - wit to aot*r ins’ifati®® * 1''^ M f» ^uft® rrtijsrtiwt. 8y«®a stions feel free to ®all * • at * * * * * * * weening. . sa fhsurancc Agency tflf S&atfi «hone 5f in racftfV& W & H lI «(M l •Vidma-K ttdventures of the Tewrles» fiíe-f¿gV ev pg *013® forosAs of tfcteteaa ir t f g . i f g o f s ^ g n i » w ® fit u p tn muftsDAY.rwnAV. sax n r A Placo In Thu Sur. irg en d 'n lumi® If® fia t it i ^ Stetti tf.OOO iri.vVt* Ihtett iheiX LO CK ERS AVAILABLE ü&AÎK’FEP BEEF- CUSTOM CTtTWd XHW> W R A P P IN G , C U S TO M iffttufttwra • i f f i g ,an*ftt f i » Fu> iVt ftot« gftrl f e r n , t u « . tur *• tiu t ran t * »trfitffftty iiraml o o B IT T C H E H IU '”, f £ \ll I uh Jobs I mil Januarv S 1 .0 0 »Ä b® vm %ikw 9 e 4 be 91 » S tagli reettiv-ad « v a r y «U ÿ f r a c « r i luftilal* e» MRutftT hort# T # ? !® » Aforyuton: S to g x tf g re ffo n FISCHER'S LOCKER SERVICE ilfiok«* ft Iteti «e t i f o I r t 'r î t 'i «> t» Mwnigmrrer. 8 i:*otvfo«ted b y fh ® St88M d daughtet. Mrs /©lui Rsowitef *al <CbJ.®o Su ndays and h o lid a y s Alberta Ara, flvra® «g U m » « 4 M m § S#m m O U H 9m m FARMER'S SUPPLY CO-OP. -J