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<@ > o fk t iim Bought For Adrian School in 3c dueoair tf 1‘ «t Ve »4 De W aitr, Mr- W it5 Tuppeny S' ci.-c Pinkston ot Panne homes end Elsies Raich saeii* lest Tues FOR S A L S —Few Quality fine wool i FO R TR A D E -B oys’ saddle for • Linda Smith of the Miteltef uUvte day m the home o f Mrs. in ua Hop with lambs l> -.de- Phong grown-ups saddle Dean Fife, phone BIO BEND. Ffb 7- John Thump;. >n community ix-nt the week-end wub ku i' -tewing on theu dres.se.- Mr- M yrue Katoh made e trip took Mr Thompson, Mr Darrell Sharon and Karen Kobertfc 0V1-R2 7F3xp 019-Rl. 7FJxc. Bnglish. Mrs Irma Hopkins, Mrs Mrs Dyre Robert attended a pro- to Caldweil Monday with poultry Leroy Benneit: and Helen Hatch *o je il leaders meeting to Ontario booking orders tor baby chicks FOK SALE John Deere type culti The Adrian Antelopes dropped FO R BALE Ver, •d t iree-bed- Boise last Thursday. The women Monday. vator for F-14 Farmall Ira tor with FOR SAI.E Hotpolnt range unu Mrs Citarle.s Wyman of Bo.se. e still further in the B" c la - con .ooln home on P.i:k uver.ue Mo t j „ j m Deere type bar. tools and Frigidaire refrigerato! Ph< :.t 12 H were selecting and purchasing pic-1 Mrs Mary Tfc mpson Mrs Mary si-ier of Mr- H eib Thomas, .-.pent ference by losing two c l e bu ket- 7F2xp tures for the Adrian grade school Brum bach. Mr Charles Witty. Mis Friday In the Thomas home make quick sale, $65<>0. terms can be clami)- C E. Harris, 4l a milt i.or'h- ball game- to Fruitland and Wilder with the money the Wade I* T A Dyre Roberts. Mr Irma Hopkins, Mr end Mrs Pug Swigert were in Adrian’- eighth lo.— came a: the had left in ‘ he treasury when it dis and Miss Helen Hatch attended the | Boise and Nampa Tuesday shopping. hands of Fruitland. 33 to 37. on Uie banded. Adrian high school R T A. meeting Mr and Mrs. Herb Thomas were FrUilUild court January 29 The Friends and neighbors of Mr and m Adrian Monday night. in Payette Saturday visiting triend-. game was almost an identical dupU- Mrs. W E Conn gave hem a fare Mr and Mrs Bert La Rue of H a lf Mr. and Mr- Roy Wyman id » I me Fruitland-Adrian well party Tuesday evening Mr way. Oregon, former residents >f Mr and Mrs Herb Thomas at game played at Adrian earlier tins Joe K in g showed sacred pictures Big Bend, spent lait Wednesd i\ tended a pinochle ¡tarty at the home -eason when Fruitland edged pa-: with her projector. The group sang l r.ight in the home of Mr and Mrs ot Mr a id Mrs Wesley Piercy in Adrian, 33 to 36. Tne fir.-l quarter .ong and visited Refreshm ent Harvey Hatch They con ulted a Kingman Kolonv Friday evening. saw Adrian manage to collect one were enjoyed during the evening doctor in Ontario a- Mr. La Rue has1 Dumei gue-ts in the Herb Thomas Held goal by still ieaduig 6-5 The Those present were Mr and Mrs been in poor health the last year home Sunday were her brother and second period wa.- equally a- -low. Frank Shipley and Billy and Oliva, i Mr Myrtle Hatch visited in the » t i e Mr and Mr Paul Raney of as it ended 14-14. Tlve third quartei Mr. and Mrs. Dale Tet*r and fam- ! Howard Jones home in Apple valley Cambridge her niece Mr £!w od progressed more consistently, with Uy Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stradley j Sunday afternoon and also called Garble, and family o f Cambridge Adr.an leading 36-21 Ua.-v Urahain., | and family. Mr. and Mrs Charles at the Tom Ferguson home her nephew Frank Haney and f r i - ; Adrian’s forward, left the game in W itty and bovs Mr and Mr Tom Helen and Rhillip Hatch took Alice end. Mis- Marjorie W olfe of Nampa the third period when he wa acci Wilson, Mrs William Teter. Mr and and Jimmy Thompson and Mr and Mrs. Harvey Bennett and daugh dentally struck in Uie lace by a warn or Mrs. Joe King. Mrs William Strad Mrs Tom Ferguson roller skating ter and Mrs. Boyce Van De W ater! Fruitland player. The blow gave ley. and Mr. and Mrs. Rolland and daughter visited Mrs. George Graham a bloody nose and ne was Saturday evening at Ontario rm um um inni—in — Mr and Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Mr> Joe King. Mr Tom Jone- Elfers in the Caldwell Memorial hos- 1 helped to the showers. In the fourth daughters, Sharon and Karen, were Mrs. John Thompson. Mrs Boyce pital Saturday Mrs. Elfers 1 - .-lowly quarter Adrian led ter five minute.-, improving but Fruitland tied the core with Mr and Mr- Pug Swigert were three minutes left at 31-31 Adrian dinner guests Sunday in the Denver pulled into a 33-31 lead, but Fruit- Edward’s home. land came back to score and tie the Hear this 33 year old muu er. who is Llie younge- ’ national director Carl Foglernan and daughter of count The Grizclie- then hit lor Nampa were dinner gue-ts in the another field goal and then control of Uie Christian churehe ot tlie U S md Canada, a- he di-cus-c Bill Van Dewater home Friday. led the ball until with only seconds Uie following topic« Mr. and Mrs. Robe.-: Welsh a n d 1 remaining, June*. Fruitland center, family o f Caldwell were dinner hit on a jump shot to erd the game Sunday— 11:00 A. M.. "Revive Thy Church" guests In the home o f Mr and Mrs 1 at 37-33 Horace Chaney Sunday evening In the frosh-soph preliminary 8:00 P. M.. "God's Spirit" Mr and Mrs Joe Dibbens of Cald-1 game Fruitland edged Adrian 38 to well were guests from Thursday un Week night services begin at 8 o'clock. til Sunday in the Woodrow Shearer 30 Monday: "God's Purpose— Man's Reaction” . Adrian lost its ninth conference home Tuesday: "IloW Shall W’e Escape If We Neglect Salvation?” Mrs. Woodrow Shearer and daugh game Friday, February 1, on the ter visited Tuesday in the home of Adrian floor to the Wilder Wildcats Wednesday: ‘‘ Beliefs That Make I s Brave” . her parents, Mr and Mrs. Arch j Adrian took an early lead but as the Thursday: “ The Transformed ( ross". first period ended it was an even Wright of New Plymouth Friday: "T h e Pure Of The Perfect". Roberta Reno and Mary Ann 8 to 8 score Adrian pulled ahead In Stradley were overnight g .ests Fri the -econU period, which ended day night in the home of Mrs. Orvil 18-14 with Adrian leading In the second half. Wilder played a tighter Morrison in Wilder. "Christian" Kenneth and Clinton Reno and defense and scoring became rare Austin J Hollingsworth, Minister families of Parma .-pent Sunday in for both sides As the third period Dale W. Mrdearis, the home of their parents, Mr and ended W ilder was sporting a 23-22 Fifth and F.nnis — Nyssa, Oregon Evangelistic Director lead Both teams were .-o evenly Mi C'ha.’Te.- Reno. matched that the lead changed -ix I'.'X.. TTg a .L times, Patterson. Wilder guard, drip ped in two free tosses with 55 sec ond- remaining to gn e Wilder the needed points for the win. As the final horn sounded Wilder was :n COLUM BIA AVE Feb. 7 - Mr and front 35-33 High scorer o f the even Mrs Pete Van der Oord visited ing was Schelrner who collected 13 friends in Parma ta-t week. counters In the frosh-soph prelim Mrs. Florence Larson visited at inary game undefeated Wilder rap the Ray Weather.,poon home last ped Adrian 37-1*8. Cook collected 16 week points for the victors _ . ______ ___ The pinochle club met at the home o f Mr «n d Mr.s Juke Groot TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Tuesday afternoon Tw o tables were at play, with high scores going to MISC ELLANEOU S U r your Avon Mr. and Mrs. Groot and low to George Smit. K ft lam bing ha- started at the Strin - - - ger corals on the Pete Tensen iarm. Dave Hawkins visited Mr and Mr- Roy Cook o f Ontario recently. Pete de Boer o f Ontario is re modeling one of the tenant houses on the Pete Tensen iarm. t i f a Mr and Mrs. Dick Groot were tH 1 hosts to the whist club Sunday a f ternoon for the following couples: Mr and Mr- Oerri*. Groot of Apple j valley, M>. and Mr.s. Jake Groot of i Arcadia. M r and Mrs. Z. Davidson ; S O U N D , W E L L M A I N T A I N E D of Parma and Mr. and Mrs. John Whole or Half—Lb. P R O P E R T IE S D E S ER V E Timmerman of New Heights. Mr and Mrs Jacob Relk of Nampa 1 C A P I T A L S T O C K F IR E - - - called on friends in this community I N S U R A N C E P R O T E C T IO N Tuesday afternoon Mr and Mrs. Dick Groot were D O ES Y O U R PR O PER TY 3 lbs. hosts to the Whist club Wednesday; Di‘l Monte— 14 oz. afternoon, with high scores go in g1 Q U A L IF Y ? to Mrs. Z. Davidson and Dick Groot. j ASK USI Dinner guests at the Jake Relk | home in Nampa Monday were Mr. 4 lbs. Henry (Andy) Andsrson and Mrs. Oerrit Stain and Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson of Parma Mr. and Mrs. M Smit o f Valley j View and Mrs W illiam Duin of On- j j tario called on Mr and Mrs. Jake Red Spot— .'100 size Grade A Beef—Lb. Strang CmpUoi ! van Twlsk last week Callers at the Pete Tensen home Stmak F lw t e c flo A Wedne-day atternoon were Mr and Mrs. Z. Davidson o f Parma. Mr. vi-itors Cristlov m and iUy Henttef Utter t:.<% M: Antelope?» Lose Ninfli Bal liante Pillsbury Best 14% Prolein Dairy Feed Saturday and Monday. February 9 and 11 Only P * W ) >(• fi <? c © "The Money Is In the Bag" NYSSA FEED MILL FAC IN G UP TO THE GREAT VALUES IN RELIGION DEAD ANIMALS Free Pickup Fast Service Parm a Phone 98 Nyssa Phone 100-R Idaho-Oregon Rendering Co. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Nyssa. Oregon limbing Start«*«! At Stringer Shells I Have Purchased . . . . BERNIES SERVICE W IT H . from Bernhardt Beyl and have taken charge of the business. You ore invited to enter 8 8 YOU S tB T N iS t a BXTHA y T a . SPECIALS ... at GORDON’S DRIVE-IN I hope to merit the continued rn sssp i ** you’ll Want patronage of Bernies customers and expect to Swiftening give service that will attract i 1 i 9 3 new customers 3 lbs. 8 7 «(i 8 8 The business will be operated under Caisup the name of 1 AN D Y S SERVICE R e n s iro m In s u ra n c e A g e n c y r/ <•* Green Beans JUMP (a $ 33* i Tissue 33* 4 roll* 'S ? S E E D -f ERTI WERS 10 * ftunkist— Lb. Tmn ~ ~~~ Green Onions - Radishes 5 * Con i Gel Caught Short GOODS, Place Yout Ord«r Now Together we cen deterosioe the detes end errenge* meats for putting your mechines id first-dess running Cauliflower. . . ...... 1 9 * Large Head—Each Oranges. . . . . . . . . . piano iog to get ev*ry farm machine and every piece of We (Sake xb* planning eery Just drop in or ceil us. Ring Balogna.. . . . . . 3 5 * 37* 4 for MAKE A DATE B IG H T M OW FOR US TO PUT equi pmeor in shape. 73* Each 7.ee Family Pack Right now—ahead of season - is the time for you to ba Sausage Please ON TH£ JOB YOUR FARM MACHINES IN SHAPE TO WORK! 49* Pot Roast. . . . . . .... 6 9 * Dog Food G£T ru e Hams 3 5 * L a rd .......... . . . 6 9 * 2 bottles t 2 cans 7 its) CHOICE MEATS 1 Sweetheart Cakes 3 uncle Lettuce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 * Large Heads— Each Large order. Avoid cowl» breakdowns in rhe field. Let us service your mechines mbiaJ of see so a end sev» you *ooey. 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