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along Leonard Newgen - west forty, T l., warmer w. u th e ra n d ra in .c o m - conditi« dragline was stu M: and M r-. D elbert G a rn e r re- lomc S . ai i ; making a trip to Utah icing Mr and Mrs. Ja m e Etherington. parents ol Mrs. Delbert G arner and Mrs George Folkm an, bu.uc to their home Mr. and Mrs Clifford W olfe and were d.uner c ie ,t at the home nt Mi and Mr . Irvin W olfe in Wolfe ha old hi , K : 1 m pun ha ed i 1 m , lli:in - M er,dian Mr and M. C liff' ni W .!•■ also called at the Hud H etrick home at Wilder tu the new baby girl. D eborruh Diane nil Mrs W L. C hapin were Mr gue-. s a t the M alheur Education tali ,u’- iuinei ,.t the E a st Side i ate in Out a t . Mi and Mi Ja m e R obb spen* 1 ’ irday netpi; Mi and Mi b ,.. Hainil n m v : un the Laue farm neat Adrian t N ,a H am ilton wi.l j.ve near the Hud on R obb home C I h ude W i m ha been ill wnh lnlluer.za ar.d unable to do the chores the past week M and M K e n n eth Loren.se». Mr and M O ver Coi.per and M. ar.d M: D " R a ffin g to n a t- te. ied tie a.. !.r C o-op meeting B alevar i G : ai.ee tiall Mr Coop- ei sot a de luxe tire given as a < u P1 M M A R ataezyk re l ' '* ^ •' 1 si.,* a t-iv we ghn.K wa. born to th e ir seven played, in which Mr W alter C an non. J r . won both priz* Follow .i.; the opening of the loveh and pr.t - ll gifts. • tray lUMh wa to more th an 20 wi men S U N S E T V A L L E Y . Feb 7 M r- Mr and M r- Jo h n S am were hi Jo h n R o ffe ll's p air of pillow ca-e- Mr. and ■Rith d ainty pink and l^'e. ing, brought >152 for the M arch >f Mrs. Neil D im m lck Wedne day e v en D im es wlK-n Hoy H olm e- sold and ing. Mrs. Grover Coopei It ". Sunday re-sold them at a dance given S a tu r day night in :h e Su n set h all by the to attend the G range leader in '.l- O w yhee R id in g club De pue bad tute at L a G ran d e and expect*) roads and lack o f electricity until return Wednesday 10 o'clo ck , th e m usicians and crowd Paul K end ricks, 6-m u h - ii m ad e a succe.v lul dance ol the a f vi: ■ id I I bal fa ir. O akland C aliforn wi In th e C h in ese auction, the i am ts it a ht-art condit»oi Mi J.un Of a ll who had bid or, th e p Jiow , Langley left Wedn*- v by plane Kim ball, cades were placed in a h a t and three to be with tier a.-ter. M nam es were drawn T h e third ru n ic and attend the fum h T io i •' • ( D orothy i Kiri was Vo be ‘th e winner T h e third M i, daughter of Mi and Mi. 1 J H nam e was th a t o f the a n cu o re e M Ja m e R o y H i)m e who donated th e pillow ■on ol S u n -e t valley case.- to th e S u n set au xiliary, w hich Langley arrived Will hold a dance ¡n th e same hail end Mr and Mrs. Geoi *, 1 .siu.tii au.l S a tu rd a y n ig h t February 1» and the tud Mr sa m e pillow case« will be auctioned son were guest ol Mi for th e bei«X it o f the polio ward of t'a r l Sim pson a t a ■ i* mer the M alheur M em orial hospital day. Mr. and Mrs W ilm er Hlpp were M r and M rs. Ir.i Fi c m Mr d inn er guests Friday evening a t th e j and Mi O rover < - afternoon at hom e o f Mr and Mrs W ayne O a r- m eeting Wednesday the Boulevard Granin 1 1 w«; 11 h e r T h e women are sister-. ol tlo Mr and Mrs Frank Perko a tte n d was held lor all the olt.ve 'a te ed th e S a tu rd a y evening m eeting of local G ranges. Vert. T aiitv. th e ir pinochle club at the home of deputy, gave .petial n -truenon M r and Mi - Hudson R>bb in Nyssa the officers. Mr. and Mr H arrs G ahan we e Mrs R o b ert R ef feet was honoreil gu est a t a su rp n e pink and blue supper guest., at the Ir Chadd liome show er given a t her home Friday Sunday evening Mr L angford i- d a di a ftern o o n by Mrs Irvin D urfee and M rs. I*ete Cloninger. G am es were for an underground pipe extending SOMETHING NEW AT G & B STORES CARPET TRADE - SALE USE YOUR OLD RUGS AND CARPETS AS DOWN PAYMENT. V P TO $5.00 PER YARD FOR YOUR Ol D RUGS AND CARPETS ON NEW A X MI N S T E R & WILTON "HEAVENLY LEES" CARPETING Mailing Coupon , I WOULD L IK E AN ESTIM ATE OF i VALUE OF MY (RUG), (CARPET). , AME Ontario 1 - ADDRESS G&B - ' Furniture and Appliance Inc. PUBLIC FARM SALE daughter, Mrs. Jo h n G raham , at Long B each T h e baby is the 10th grandch.ld of Mr a rd Mr R aU - ezyk D inner guests last Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Perko were Mr and M rs Don Say er o< j Caldwell and Miss Frances Ellis. Mr and Mrs. BUI W ohlcke of Ad rian were visitors a t the O ra Nevvgen tl0r™‘ lust Frid ay , Mr. and Mrs Law rence D im m ick ®rr«veci hom e Friday a fte r an 11- “ “ V* vacation, during which they friends and relatives at Y a k i- J»» and S e a ttle They were very fo rtu n ate In having good roads both coming and going Mr and Mrs. Jo h n G rottviet were Sunday aftern o on vi.>it/« and up per guests o f M rs. Amelia Fylllng- ness. C ar.ii FVilkman wa- an overnight guest o f A nnette Bybee Saturday evening and both attended th e Nyssa stake conferenoe Sunday M r ar.d M rs W alter Hilh. and Mr« I.ewts M itchell drove tc B oise Satu rd ay and v inted Mrs C a m e H.Ilis m o th er o f Mr Hi lit* M r and Mrs E lver Nielsen Visited at the Jo h n Tim m erm an J r , home Thu rsday evening P aul O kano was out o f school th e I j * o f the week with m ea-les M rs M agnus Ekanger returned la t week-end a fte r visiting h er parents, Mr and Mrs Jo h n Cleaver, at Newton. Iowa. Mr and M r , Eddie Sh arp e a n l two child ren of Vale were Monday guests a t the hom e ol M is L ila M it- th e ll Mr and Mrs Clarence Reed were hosts a t a pinochle party Satu rd ay evening at th e Fred Babcock hom e G u ests included Mr and Mr Elver N .el.en. Mr and Mr Lew: MU- ■ hell Mr and Mrs Jam es Robo, Mr and M r , C lifford W olfe Mr and Mi Hom er In d erli K e n Mr. and Mi C laud e W ilson and Mr and Mr B u b coik A late supper wa. erved M r and M rs Val M itchell and Mr and M rs Harold Rook .tool made a bu. trie s. 'tr ip to Bot e one day last week Su i,d ay d inn er a t the K en n eth Iiorenson home celebrated the b irth day- of H erm an Loren-en and B e r - nie Lorensen. Guest. , for tlie ixv a - ion were C lint 8nv<ler Ed M orten- sen and Fran k and Je s s Asaumendl. Card . were played Having sold my ranch I will sell the following described property twelve miles southwest of Nyssa, in C om lollow, 2 miles up the draw from Ole’s corner 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 Cows at* rwcgnlly abortion taatdd and all O.K. All records and freshening dates will be given sale day. H om e F ro m H o sp ital— Mr G eorge Poulson Ls convalesc- .ng a t her home after undergoing tre a tm e n t a t the local hospital. Vale EXPERT CARPET LAYING V isit In Boise— C arol Folkm an and N annetfe B y bee spent Satu rd ay In Boise the greatest car ever built ON SAVINGS RegarJless of the size of your account you now earn 2 % on savings at the bank that is ready to serve you at the hours most convenient for you. in the low - price field! LONGER, STRONGER AND BUILT FOR KEEPS OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT More interior c o m fo r t... Today more luggage space Th# ‘5'2 Ford it big out o d t and big mudo, wiWi ipaciovi taallng for tin, PIUS Automatic Postura Conti of to giva (b* drivai maximum comfotH th er e It hat th. b.g g .it iuggag# com puitman' of any coi In th# low prie# fltldl Siggar than many bight* prkad M ost Powerful in its doss! N tW I is NO SUBSTITUTE FORA SAVINGS ACCOUNT! co r*. 1 0 1 -h p . H igh C o m p r e s a te li M ila a g a M a k a r S I X T ha n o w M ila a g a M a k a r P t » a n ol' «W -.g it compression, l o r f t ' f i t . IÌX cylinder #C¿ine With 101 k n Now t , . . - sn - ,g voinor l V oi-oa . t o long .r warning «t>4 Wo Autorrotic Wtwar *V«t I oil rtia "go- frnm a l '/) rov W-« ragtrMr | N e w Ferd Coachcraft Bodies I (ha '3 2 Ford 'out clcntat' ttyam oil, with ttta r t » . i i l -wt oe'vf’ncod form of body construction on tha road. It includat marly now hand- flnithad coochworV datollt . . mor# tolo, and . ph ,tary Cl Una Nan* Iban in ony ofhar cor in ¡It Raid . . ond naw huii-tir hi con Hiuction that tacit out dust, woo'UOr and n<, to r.& at e o W M i o - k p. H ig h -C e ih p'WWUtMl Strata *tor V - t . O N C E K T JF fC A T E S T h * Par’d V”® It dia «État pawar hr i »nyiria o*ar (A .raw In tha O F D E P O S IT >w-pr „a i i . f » g r«t y o * oil odvani.igat d -.w L g h -.o r tp r tt- tkv- C e r tific a te s o f D e p o s it naw p o »M con row * 4 , . . c«,mbu>rkm O -o a h s t P lU t •ha gat-tsiving« a t Pard't w n ccei made Piitrw Ptlat. yea«s p a y y o u to m a tu r e in 3 2v,<fc p e r a n n u m a t m a tu r ity M r . V ond trim ivLywi ' hr UNlAtH wift- wf Aulii (. VVK *« . -Jaw V f-l wt M)r*. 117 f i n d ( t / M t i û Árt , k e ip d / \ iff — — O n O® 1 « o * . O f PORTLAN D yhaa* 77 Youi Ford Dealer — HVSSD 88AMCH F I R S T N A T IO N A L BANK H e rrim a n M o to r C o. Op«H VO tg- < « X »AV« A « m -ntCvW VV*'W mtroaff) ta». — FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 SALE STARTS AT 12:00, NOON Ayreshire and Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. giving 4 gal. Holstein cow, 3 yrs., giving 4 gal. Jersey c o w , 5 yrs., giving 3 gal. S h o rth o rn c o w , 3 yrs., giving 4 gal. Jersey cow, 4 yrs., giving 2 ‘/2 gal. Guernsey cow, 6 yrs., 2 white face calves by side. Guernsey cow, 5 yrs., fresh by sale date Durham heifer, yearling. Durham heifer, 2 yrs., bred. Durham heifers, 21 2 yrs., bred. Guernsey heifer, 2 V 2 yrs., bred. Jersey heifer, 2V2 yrs., bred. Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs., bred. Guernsey heifers, yearlings. Shorthorn steer, 18 months. Guernsey steer, 18 months. Shorthorn steer, 14 months. Guernsey heifers, 10 months. Whiteface calves, 2 to 4 months. Guernsey cow, 4 yrs., milking now. Guernsey cow, 5 yrs., fresh by sale day. — • • • o 1 John Deere 1948 BN tractor, single front wheel, in A-l condition, serial No. B218537. 1 John Deere hang-on plow, 16 inch, 2-way. 1 John Deere 4-row beet and bean tractor cultivator. 1 John Deere potato and corn tractor cultivator. 1 John Deere 7-foot tractor mower, on wheels. 1 John Deere 9-foot dump rake, stub tongue. 1 John Deere one-row beet lifter. 1 12-foot buck rake, hand or power lift. 1 McCormick-Deering 6-foot tandem disc. 1 Four-section steel harrow. 20-foot wooden float. Black Hawk 2-row fertilizer attachment. 12-inch walking plow. Two-wheel flat bed utility trailer, 16-inch rubber. Four-row general cultipacker. 1940 Ford cab-over truck, good tires, new motor, 16-foot beet bed, 3 speed Brownlite. 1 1946 Ford Ferguson tractor, newly over hauled, New tires and extra 3-speed transmission. 1 Steel wheel wagon. 1 Ford 2-way turn over plow. 1 Ford manure loader, scoop and leveler. 1 Two-section steel harrow. 1 David Bradley new trail mower, on rubber. 1 Two-row John Deere com planter. Four-row beet and bean Ford cultivator. 1 Ford buck rake. 1 Two-row potato planter (McCormick). 1 Ford 3-row sled-type corrugator. One-row horse cultivator. 1 Ford jack. Machinery trailer. Cultivator tools, rolls new hog wire, weed burner, 5 gas bar rels, irrigation syphon tubes, 110-gal. barrel, table model separator, 2 new cyclone seed ers, ten 10-gal. milk cans, hog feeder, roll barbed wire, wheel barrow, 4-inch bench vise, De Laval No. 4 electric cream separator, two */« H. P. electric motors, 75 feet of garden hose, lawn mower. Maytag gas motor, 3 gal. cap. hand sprayer and numerous other hand tools. Approximately 300 bushels ear com. Approximately 15 sacks mixed barley and wheat, 2 Dozen Leghorn Pullets, laying now. 200-chick cap. electric brooder. 11 Daveno. 2 Dressers. 1 Desk and chair 1 Gate leg breakfast table and 4 chairs. 1 Twin size mattress and springs. 1 Quaker oil heater. 1 QU heater 2-Full size mattresses. 1 Chest of drawers 1 3-piece bedroom suite, TERM&—CASH Lunch Served by Pleasant Hour Club Free Coffee H. F»Crutchfield & Mori Wixan, Owners Col». S erf Andauaoo and S oo Caurch. A u ction *«* } _____ _ H. Frit la, Clerk