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o o © O°o PAGE SIX I migliai ... .•vafc-'T’ V ii* M D Iu p - „ t. i III 1*1117 w-.-v from MallQur eo*r*A VOO <90 >' - __ ^ .M K i^ h o u f of liaCD; O ' - ! ’ " ° ’ K t > lll« * lll0 »*'1 b\ : efreshnObt-" *) C uí ^NA: N ysSA OREGON. 1 HURSüAY 0 W 30. a \1:. and Mrs Dale Olenti called in a^a. his Sa. ipdav The dance wi. auxiliary will be A<$1 ^ h r u a # fr Q MuLM/im Artici*' the M W McLoughllti hon in Boise c. slwI1*->red b> Jie O vyh e« Riding and % » • arold *Snyc|fcj amO • dnesday evening 'l l l i j . 'C t o f ■ tm l clua » '’ d the jwocewAs wHl *v fc U. family are living on the Ira (grice .V; . Nl: larm. in the form er Cannon house. polio ' ’ind. it iX O H f , ^ n . __ The dinner guests in the hom e o f heir sis: Price in farmir „ • Ü 1er wi firw ell H eig h :- study grou- met at daugh' r, Mrs Dav 1 Highland, in V is» l f » ^ j * îe home of £Jrs. J l c c foriaqh Junset vzlle Friday .yning. Mr and Mrs. - ixj< -UGe v • Mr Homer Brewer will tie h o s t e « tuirsday evening "lie topic Jur dis Sff-s. t'ieorge Schieir r has ueen ill spending W6t& w .lh tiftdif scj r, mb«*i I Hie VS rthwhile auSilon was taken from the P T A the pa^t ^veek • magazine, under the leadership of ie IQys * and daughter j.oe b jy s in In Scout '.«x>p t«*x>p 430 met ■ at club : the February meeting Mrs Roy Hirai, .study group leadQr the jpji-a ^ o m e '■ Tlnci-day ommy Bates, preparator t<> h a.u - Mr ind Mr Jack Reffett of John The next meeting will be in the afternoon to tie ()aste paper ob- the baiar'’e of th : cattle, aiu for Day < •• ' Tim m erm an home. tamed In the drive last summer chinery und furniture to then anift „ . , . the S a. t l dale e and tu \i-lt XtShe Mr and 0 ’s. Dick Kriegh were at Riley, Oregon. Ulone Hardman and Pat T o b y John K ,!fe u m ill. : : the week- were dinner guests in t h o {JowfSrd hosts at a pinochle party Saturday — --------------------— end „ „ . Connaughy home Sunday. evening in tr ,r ..unit They enter- ...... m . • «•.»* ed Pood 'al* Kenneth Lorensengk, . . . . . . n ^ Mi .did pt .mbt.r;> ot the St. Anne's Mta Word has beenw tceived iy o.uest lAined the your.c adult Sundu> Herman Loren e.l dro i r to Boi-e United Pre.djy- so^ ty are sp o u r i n g f bakes, foods ,.^ts lt H ardm anChat his son, B u d .f Jts re- sch Q l group ,day and were dinner Earl cenlly married Bud is stationed in terian church. February 2 in the J'jyssa tnsur- home o f Mr and ® Lou Pratt and Roy Hirai were ftnce com pany o f tiCe on Main stRJX of Sunset Port St. Angelus ch. form er residen __________________ Mr. and Mrs. T om Jennings and elected as directors from the Adrian ,, A of { h ; ^ . children of Hermiston visited in the district at a m a tin g of the Malheur ■è M 111 ! M: s uweizcr , ee gaxton hom e this wet's, They County '¡arm Labor Sponsoring Vie wish to express our ¡n p f J a - V ■ were .Veil,:: -"i«'-ts it of associatlcjj, last Thursday afternoon are planning to leave for tion to friends and neighbors M Mr and <1: Kenneth Parker S at soon. in urday evening Both couples and ®Charlene Harris, Anita Pratt.lQrtf- to Mi D. k w p .ct xrire •< t at ‘J fe en and M arceiyn M cKinley and R ob •^leii U jd d , B Ji.. birth to daughter ed to ^ durl‘yK (u H Schweizer home for dinner. % « « • « . named erta Vanderpool took part in the Mr. and Mr M A Ratae/yk and church service honoring Youth JaJjSirilii'H» and Tillie Saxton play- * Mrs. O Fyllingness Harry lW taez^c and n were d m - Week Sunday at the United Presby- ed for a dance in Sunset valley S at- Mr and Mrs. Hardin. Crutchfield ■o ®* terian church in Adrian Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Harold Fyllingness. Mr and Mi Harold Park Mr and Mrs. Jake Borge and Dick urday night and will play there Mr Pete Clonin. er v. > in the Kriegh attended the Farm Bureau 1 „ , • 1 -aa-eral das n er. ,ng treat- regional meeting in Nyssa Thurs day Wient tor^fsthma. Mrs. Stanley Hill and Mrs. Jake Mr. and Mrs. James Langley and Twelve miles southwest of Nyssa, or 5 miles west ol sons, Rex and Jimmy, were dinner Borge were hostesses at a tea given guests of Mr. afui Mrs Wilbur Hol- for the fourth grade room Friday Owyhee corner, then IV2 miles north, V2 mile west and com b Sunday Keith Langley has the afteiSioon. After an interesting pro Vi mile east of Chalk Butte in Sunset valley. gram, in which Nancy Hill played a w.ea^le.i this week piano solo and K ay Borge danced © M r© O ra Newgen v; uted Mrs. Tom Lovvc Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Della two special numbers, refreshments o f cake, tea, coffee and punch were Myers i now staying at the Lowe served. Twenty adults were present. home to help care for Mrs. Lowe, Mr and Mrs. Forest Hardman who has been for some time. were in Ontario on business Friday -------- Q------------ Mr. and Mrs. M L. Kurtz called T o Portland— in the Bill room b home in K ing- , j j y ^ j ^ Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wilson returned man Kolony Sunday afternoon. M onday from u trip to the coast. In Ronald SaxtorP and Dolores G at Portland. Mr Wilson underwent wood were united in marriage Tues ii ¡erj In Emanuel al They ,lay Boise. Mrs. Oatwood is the wi re able ' . -«•<• Jimmy Stewart in daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. John Auk- per ..ik at a premier ¡howing ol er Gf Wade district. The groom .s "BencrTn T he River t^e son o f o f Mr and Mrs. Lee S ax ton of this comm unity. T he young To * aKfomia couple are living on the Saxton farm, Mr and Mr S I* Bybee and Mr where the groom is in partnership and Mrs V L Kr ler returned last with his father, week ... aftei It) -...... da> - Visiting Mr. a<>d Mrs. Marlon -------- Kurtz at- .. pending ^ .... -- , - i\y<K - i • in Iririul and rt-lafivi m Califoma tended a funeral in Nampa Tues- | l V G 'I O O t lY ll S K lU S C T C i p G r . _____ Gregg. b the leader o i the young U V 8 0 & Q ALLEY, Jan 31—T h e 1 v h erj st week has been one o f strain for Mr and Qtrs. &<>\ 'Sï'.lm* Ulf 11 lorlhern 1! h a lf o f Sunset vallev hosts Thursday evening at a J a Qi-, iday aftern oon O laf Pylling- at th e ® home The occasion was ness was buried T h e s a iQ ) a fte r- M r; $4eil D im m i0 ) birthday Mr . n oon, the a ccid e n t. Involving C H »i Dimmit k and A r t a u d Mr.-. I W Short and the s^nool bu-> occured. Pomeroy were iso guests. Cal with V V S h ort seriously in - ! was played lured and t i j^ n to SA- hospital Al- j A dinner celebrating the th ou gh the children were not ser birthday o f Vicki Hamilton was iously hurt, the state of shock, with g i# n at the home ol Mr. and Mr; bumps and bruises, was very upset- Bill Hamilton iiw N y s-a Tue it. '“.ing,Qt>nQfially to th iM ou n ger one.. with Mr and Mr- Wayne J^b> Mr O g C ounsll shppedhwhen gettnig and Mrs Jame Robb. auiPWJ out oT his ca r and tell on his sh o t# ® 1 Mi Hudson Robb a . guest O . breaking his collar bone Wedne - vii and Mrs Fred B abcoil | ‘ Uy • h o-' M .i pinochle party Mi s. , J a Rataezyk suffered a MU h o m a ,S n u rd a ^ jM h t Ouest :# fall, but no bones were broken. Her ed Mr and Mrs Clarence R e : Mi elb*iw Is very sore but is improving and Mi Lewis M itchell^M r M any fam ilies in the valley drove Mrs Homer Didericksen.^M i to B oise T uesday to attend the fuO ■- Mrs Elver N ie ^ u , Mr and Mr- 1 services for Dee Hillis, form er Claude Wil o n . Mi and Mr W.iwn sideih o f Sunset valley Mr Hillis Robb, and Mr. a^d Mrs J one is the fa th er o f W alter Hillis. and R obb A lat«Msupper was < rv«-<l gran d fath er o f Mrs. Ia-wi - Mitchell Mi and .w Neil Dimmu k 1 and Mrs. Melvin P endar^s v ig o r s at th the* larvrs visitors © Garret Stam 1 no Services fay a afU-r r held F*rOay re fter- Sumiay evennig for a late supper 25 at the Nyssa ('impel Dinner cha. iner guests guest at the home o f Nl® for O la f Fyllingnes- fteverened D on- and Mrs. Hoi aid C am pbell presented the in© age. Sunday were Mr. a n © M r C la ren ce and Mrs. L. G Kltnkenberg sang Snyder of Calciwell and Mi and "T h e Old Rugged Cross" and "N ear- Mrs Jam es Robb. The occa ion w.i er My O od to T hee". Mr Diderlcksen's birthday © Pallbearers were Charles Chritton Mr and Mrs. George Schwi i/er o f Fruitland, Ed C orfield, Neil Dim - j were bftth sick with influenza last m ick, Jam es StephaiV. John Strlck- week „ „ ^ ^ , ... , land and John G rottveit o f Nyssa. Mr and Mrs. Bill De Oroft^ot > H. O. Nevdahl o f Spokane, a friend Iowa were houseguests at the home o f the Fyllingness fam ily, was pres- o f Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick W ed - ent and a houseguest at the John nesday and Thursday Mr and Mi G rottveit A rne, paughters o f Mr Russell Patton and Mr and Mi and Mrs. Fyllingness, Mrs. Alfred Roy Holmes were also guests one >f P anch eri o f Idaho Falls, Mrs. H ar- the evenings, visiting i 0 h then- old Peterson o f Idaho Falls, Miss form er friends Joan Fyllingness o f San Francisco, j Mrs. Vern Garner and her new and Harold Fyllingness were house- j son, Douglas Hay. arrived home guests over the week-end at the O laf Wednesday from the hospital Fylliniihe.s.s and Harold Fyllingness | Sunday dinner guests a the home hom es. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and o f Mr and Mrs. Delbert Garner Mrs. Alfred Pancheri left for their were Mr and Mrs. GeorRe Folkman hom es in Idaho Falls Monday and and family, and Mr and Mi Jame-, took Miss Joan Fyllingness to Boise. Etherington. Mi and Mrs. Ethering- where she boarded a plane for Sail ton have been visiting at 'he home Francisco. | o f their daughter, Mrs. Garner, for M embers o f the Pleasant hour three weeks, and tin week an- vi it- club served Friday evening supper nig their daughter. Mr Folkma.'i. at the Fyllingness home again before returning to their home I , ' " ‘ ‘ “Ar . „ d Mm. W e s l . y ^ m y . n d - ! Forty young people met at the in Utah. com m unity church Thursday even- The dance at the Sun et hall Sat- (' .lit.iriua and Mi m d Mrs Rod Mr. and Mrs. MilLs and Ross were | ing tji i© ar a message from Marvin urday night was well attended al- Schow o f Bin to, California Before dinner guests in the M. L. K urtz | M cLean o f Baker, the Sunday school though the roads were rather In . In returning home they went to Mexico home Thursday evening u nion ’s missionary. Groups o f youths The next dance given by the Sun et fur a short taj Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz 0>d ÏÏ JANUARY 31. m y f c ^ S ? K S ? ,.S"-ronn«i no»- - V “ “ “ S S S PUBLIC FARM SALE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 SALE STARTS AT 1 P. M. MACHINERY 1 1947 Oliver 70 R.C. Tractor, Ser. 260-011. standarcl " Z " Ser. 50,952. 1 Combination spud and beet cultivate;, ’ Oliver. 1 Oliver sidedresser. 1 Two-row Oliver beetpuller. 1 New Oliver 18-inch two-way tractor plow, model 21. "mi h » M R S J u m b o J ie lA C llfi(jV a tC O W it h crown®i blades Eight-foot Freemen culdpacker. 1 Four-row I.H.C. beet and bean ; ilorfe? (with fert. att.) Mod. 40. 2 Two-section steel harrows. 1 Three Section Steel Harrow. 1 Four-wheeled rubber-tired /egoib witn 180 bu. grain box. 1 Tractor cab. 1 One-row Oliver spud digger,, 26-inch. 1 Over-shot stacker on wheels, h Fqgd buck rake. ® 1 Foid beater. 1 Four-row Self bean cutui ; ot orci l Ford scoop. 1 Four-wheel rubber-tired vagoi?, fla; bed. I Two-wheel steel wagon. ' 31-foot Chevrolet pickup bo> 3 , ' Two-horse iresno. ' Olive: horse bee: cultivator. 1 Horse mower, stub tongue, jiVr.C t ...... - " Out of thin air comes the F iv O -fO O t S MISCELLANEOUS NOT£ F«OA? YOUR BU1CR D£U£R: ................. .. i. doiy of o „ ie o n ,.w en8ino r . - i H vv. „print lh* *°'V h ,,# ,n. " ‘ * 1 thrift and smoothness that’s out of this world. N, lo, we didn't l&i\c to build * mi ^* mkv 0 \\c took Buick’s valvc-in-lii*ii*2 V\? k « 11 ¿•inline—wliicli makes the most «*f hijih pressifni. YVe (Hew on l* *ii ^uick f^urhuretion feseafcl*. And t£’4iname lift with mot• t ii/iif, <®iilcs, from gas—right out of ♦/¿our.® ways than on ip \\ hen you talk about “ ini*c%|V* di mV« i Ol i think of fuel, because that'» f4wC * iw But air’s tree—and for ei*’f > nne, ij, busy •ngine **au iswuffe gallons ooO air. t) C»e problem is tw dvliv^r i»i* in tr?4,M oropo’-tions, throughout t!>v tuB aau^«‘ c'C spac'd" at which you drive. A carburetor—big creougl» Ui tkv* 4i»P cede l af lull throttle-ran K" ttMlefnl i*i iitop-and-go driving. A rarbuivtor ’• In i" in city u ;'tlic litcf.iK t n > » ln !»-i»*S k j i v >ou bate effortless horsejjPowvr vtlitn you weed it *tr#meftdous tes«»r»e ¡rvady 4 $ go into instant acti< n at theiiudgeoi ywwriox . )b u have the sat isi’aet ion *»f knowing that yuu get this pow er w ith a frugal use of gas. At ff' ♦ oiius • less gas than you fornxerly iised'u^^1 it 4} it 41 D ld t’l t h t story wf Virpovve'.*¿>'arh .ii vi Muri M ini SitvU ¡Avd straight fFUitiB tk» { h i 4 atistNt9can’t tell you | iu- lnytlW takM | ¿o* of heading fo r n hori km in. is g re to p* ntcred new llffi t i jm to n 11 V» .'ie:’ #au > oti do that? 'Better pome h* soon. I t*( other itolk‘. ar*r ffoekihg i;it*f* rttf iJm’iVroom these days to *w she greatest ng'i'ijy *ki :u-\\ Buiek<i%vtf*vebtldiin year*» a I. ,« i J I. J. I I • • i.r s fiw f afigwif ivhen sot really giw *1 Ikcu d , So B uick amginec ucecLipt-sliJjc Aii|**kWir i'arbtifvMir — a foiir-biirreI Mitom itie «« m I it E # »u 6 n 4 A s you pick up speed, the “ stand-bys” come into play—feeding not just more gas, but more air too—so you kwv|? getting maxi mum power from each droi,« »>? fuc*?# A * < ilin 4 S t o i t o t o n f c u c t i r A t u i \ * k i (gwt n l « m • s p w c J ^ W h e n belter Sure is « kü are outomobiles built BUICK will build them 400-eggi electric incubator Chicken feeders and \vc ten?is. Beet cvdtivatoi tools Ocs fecreeis. New lawnmower. Garden cultivator and Hoes, iakes and shove s. & «Sight $ee$ acetylene 9ehfffd|pg hoses a §: qs , eutfhto toxrbv \» e M i (JPEG YOUR ACCOUNT’ THERE IS w ill NO SUBSTITUTE FOR A . SAVINGS • ItU0rncrtio::c:i -iiecrii :or. i sh allow w ell p ie s stce nv - s * c ;;: Som e teeci bags. HOUSEHOLD G O O D S ’• Radio Chest of d ra w ee 1 Round oak dinincj table 2 Cord space heaters. 19 — HEAD OF CATTLE 19 jane, Holstein, 6 yrs., fresh Mai 25 Vac Blackie, Holstein, 6 vrs. 7 gal,Vac. Red, red cow , 6 yrs., 7 g a b V ac. Bonnie, brindle, 4 yrs., fresh .April 1!, Vac, Maggie, brindle, 8 vrs.. fresh June 22, Lilly,, brindle, 3 yrs.* fresh April 4, Vac., Tillie, brindle, 3 yrs., fresh May 2, Vac. Susie Guernsey, 10 yrs.., 4 gal.,pasture bred. Rosie, Guernsey, 3 yrs., 5 gal., Vac. Star, Guernsey, 2 yrs., fresh May 10, Vac, Roan heifer, 10 months M iVk P r o d u c t i o n w l l j h a Red heifer, 6 months f i v e u a x is d a y . P u b l i c I n Holstein heifer calf. v i t e d ts> s e e c a i l l a b e f o r e 2 Holstein steers, s a le d a y . A l l c o w s r a c e r .: 2 Red steers. t y a b o r t i o n le a tad 2 Bull calves. H e r d :e s : S O S CERTIFICATES O F D E P T ÌS1 : Certificate* o f Deposit written to matute in | atar* pay you 2V¡% |>s# annum »t mati’^itv. NYSSA BRANCHI ST NATIONAL BANK Lunch Served on Grounds — Free Coffee R o b e rts -N y s s a , Inc. ,4)OL Regardless cOthe size of your account you now earn 2% on savings at the barvSthat is ready to serve you at the hours most convenient for you. • Today TERMS—‘CASH Nl) mu ON S A V IN G S IRA CHADD and SONS, Owners NVSS) v)KI.GM> Cols. Berl Anderson and Jos Church Auctionssrs _____________L. H. Frills. Clark ____________ OF PORTLAND OSIN IS ft» I MX DAT! A iVit« *** * * OapoMt Ms a* a*« C+rptuaMmm