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• % • * * TH E N Y S S A Q A TE c m »A i& g t lU f C t b o r i a i K o te s ♦ * LO C A L <*>UFL.t WFX> ru*s for Jo Ann Price, d a « M * T *1 Me teal M Ira Prl. >■ o f Wyaut. t r d Dur. X Share on nt M r *i<4 M i ' <Y*arl«s ftha;e o! Ny>- m » * » t i Sauuflay even* I.« i » b r J * 7 f i > »1 U ie F i r s t C h r i s t ia n cfk im tv in C w k tv ci: F t b E K Alii H O L D T A R T Y ■chool graduate. served 26 n un tii Tiie Ttehekah lodge neld *t regu oversea in the Korean < ampa.gn The bride plan.- t continue her lar pm, oie ; a. y batuidav *v»ru r* .if 1 O O t hail With IS table- course in coamet ik ,y in pia- P ’ ize winuers for men wire Ca t feoouni. high, Willi- Bertram OOSCMi n KE M Ei IS ,* ud iugn and i rank Berko, travel- The county committee of ex'.ei. sion units met February 13 a< ’ he in. Pi./* w. in r lor me women # ;t vf: O ar K u ru high M i-. apartment of M Edna Mae Mi.lei County extension .wgent. m Ontario Frank Ps-rko, iCcond high and Mrs. e,i J inii- n, travehiig Hoste-se- lor M. M a s a '-1 tiie evemi.ii were M: Turn John-in Edith Fulieton oi Vale and Mi Mane! Kichauiud of Ontario, ai unni ar.d Mi Ed Warren. 4 — i committee member were present » EASTERN STA R S MEET special guests. Mi .nber o! tiie Eastern Star chap At DM ;. Ml M e e ter met Monday evening for a regu lunch, after « h i h hi nt ■ w called to order by the chairman, i lar business meeting. Final plans were made for a George Washington Mis Keck Miss Miller re;*>rted a n. w exten poilii. k dinner which wili be served sion club had beet, oigunim l in tin February 27 at Uie Masonic hall. Alter t.’ie meeting, a --ocial hour RldgevieW O H M ..... M was held. Refreshments were served tiie new club is Mr- Mari ill Peter by Mi and Mr Cecil Morrison and and ttM ears V M. and M: Glenn Brown Costly Tt.* brute was f i n u in mair.age by iter farmer, Ira Price, at the ungler.og ceiemonv wiUi Reverend B r n fn officiating The bride w.v> attired In a trim Kray «ata.rd-.ne suit with Ida k at - cesanrles. and wearing » corsage >t red roses Attending the bride a matron of honor Was her sister. Mis Marion Carey of Nyssa. gowned in a black ballerina, and Wearing a white car T h e com m ittee ' 1 ■ ' nation corsage Serving the groom was Jim Reid igsitii at the fsftn n in til ite Feb ruary 22 and 23 at the Boulevard o f Nyssa. The mother of the bride Mi Ira Orange hall The b eh will display Price, chose an orchid afternoon j ready mixes Cash prizes will be awarded by the frock with a single gardenia corsage, for the occasion Mr Charles Share, committee tc first and econd place mother of Uie groom was attired *n winners in the A/.ilea name plate a green gabarline suit, and wore a contest The name plate i for the single gardenia corsage new Azalea house on the college Members of the Immediate fami campus at Corvalli- Mi Miller annount < d meetings t i lies of both the bride and the groom were present for the ceremony be held March 7 and 21 on land The bride Is a 1951 graduate of scaping The time and place will be Adrian high school, and i attending announced later The next com the Peacick Beauty college at Nam mittee meeting will be held in the Moore hotel in Ontario Wednesday, pa. Th e groom, a 1940 Nyssa high March 12. J/ÛMV h o t GENERAL AM ERICA saved 13 % •n fir* insurance casts fwr i w n « i of preferred proparties? Can YOU m a k « this savin g? Ask ut. Renstrom Insurance Agency NYSSA PROGRAM Telephone IOÔ THEATRE SATURDAY, FEBRU AR Y 23 "Flight To Mars" In CINECOLOR with M a r g u e r it e C h a p m a n — C a m e r o n M i t c h e ll "N evada Badman" ! JO U H KÀL. X Y g »A « Q B gQ u N , with W h ip W ile o n Matinee Bat. 1:34; Adm. 34e-9c S U N D A Y M ONDAY, FE B R U AR Y 24-25 "Let s Make It Legal" with C la u d e t t e C o lb e r t — M a c D o n a ld C a r a y ZA C H AR Y SCO TT—BARB ARA BATES A gay comedy of a triangle love affair Paramount News. Matinee Sun. 1:34; Adm. 30e-9e TU E S D A Y -W E D N E S D A Y , FE B R U A R Y 26-27 "Francis Goes To The Races" with D o n a ld O 'C o n n o r — P ip a r L a u r ie and THE T A L K IN G M I LE Topflight comedy provides delirious laughtei with the talking mule at the races. TH U R SD A Y-F R ID A Y, FEBRU AR Y 28-29 "The Desert Fox" with J a m es M a s o n -C o d r ic H a r d w ic k s JESSICA T A N D Y — L I T l i t R ADLER The true and shockuig story of the divert fox, who became a legend in his own lifetime. HOME 1»EDI C A TIO N HELD A home dedication service wav held Sunday ailernoon at tiie home of Mr and Mrs James Stephen. The candlelight ervice conducted by Rev. Donald Campbell, followed a pot- lu k dinner, which wa- served to meuibei oi ’.he Methodi-t church and friend Seventy-one persons were present. Campaign of Boy Seouls Planm-d Plans tor tliw float Rig] Campaign oi tele O re-Ida council o f the Boy is outs of America io uie Nys.«g and Adrian suctions were outlined this w«wk by Scout Executive Bill John son oi Ontario. Th e kick-off breakfast for Nyssa will be served at 6:30 a m . March A The budget of the Ore-Ida council Is used to provide for field services to the units In the district, leader ship training, orfatuzation and ex tension, and operation of the coun cil office. Campaign workers o f the OwyAiee and Adrian are« will start a drive next week to raise funds for the Ore-Ida council, according to Boo Thompson of Ny-sa, Malheur dis trict finance chairman. The Adrian drive will open with a kick-off breakfast at 9 a m. Tues day, February 26 at Bicandi's cate in Adrian. Stanley Hill, chairman of the Adrian campaign, announced that Harvey Bennett will captain the Lower Bend-Wade team, How ard Hatch the town team. Fran* Pike, Newell Heights, and another to be chosen for Kingman Kolony. Owyhee, with Max Mitchell as chairman, will also begin campaign ing Tuesday, February 26 Captains who are choosing team members are Leslie Ballantyne, Arthur Hawkins and Norman Oarner. TM U RaPAT F B M U A K Y »1 . I t S Ì to attend g reg:oral traffic court Trail Grange pmecAOe pert? t t th* W a c S genaral m ie*u.g g t th& conference presented by t t * stfreot Oregon Trail school house at t 30 Methodist church t i l p n o» lew o f the University of Oregon j - — and general ertem ion division of the 9 ' Oregon State system o f higher edu cation in co-operation -with th- American B ar association and the traffic institute Northwestern uni versity The sessions were held Feu- n u r y it. 14 and l* i fyosi ecM f loaJ L tU f, fu M i* u jr Itcu td lU u f Cab Sinner FUmnai— Th e annual Cub Scout blue and gold party will be held in the homo economics room o f the high school building Tuesday night. February 36 A potluck dinner will be served at 7 30 Ali Cubs and their parents are invited to attend. HoapSuai Meatiag Planned— A special hospital auxiliary meet ing will be held Monday, February 25 at 2 30 at the parish hall. Mrs. Carlos Buchner, president of the auxiliary, announced that election of officers will be held Members and other interested persons are invited to attend the meeting TWO-WHEEL SPREADER Tw «tea Mrs. S P Bvbee. Mrs V L Kes- ! ler, Claudine Wilson, Darlene Sesler and Colleen Bybee shopped in Boise Thursday. Attends ConventlM — City Manager E K. Burton attend-1 ed the annual meeting of city man agers of Oregon, Idaho and Wash ington in Portland last Saturday and Sunday. 1 Accident Trial Set— School Board» Trial o f Rose Joe Jaramillo, Facing Problem charged wi‘ h failure to signal be fore turning a motor vehicle on a O f Wage B o o n ! highway, has been set by Judge The school boards o f Nyssa, Vale Ruby Moore for Thursday, Febru and Ontario ran in Ontario Monday ary 28 at 2 p. m. It will be held in DINNER GUESTS the Nyssa Justice court. Jaramillo Out-of-town dinner guests W ed night to discuss their common p rob -' is alleged to have made a left turn lems, including the question of sala nesday evening at tiie home of Dr. i with a farm tractor with a beet load and Mr: John Olsen were Dr. a n d ; ries for another year. er a'tached on highway 20 south of The boards agreed salaries should Cairo Junction November 13. His Mrs. Stanley Larson of Caldwell and Dr. and Mr Ted Comstock of Nuin- be increased to meet the cost-of- action Is alleged to have caused an llvhig Increases that have occured pa. accident Involving a car driven bv during the last year and keep teach Hedero Jojo. Mrs Hide Techima and ers from migrating to western O re HOLDS OPEN HOUSE her small daughter o f route 2. Nys Mrs. John Reeves held open house gon. Th e problem was left to the sa, occupants o f Uie car, were in ; for her mother, Mrs Lora Ditty. individual boards, although a gen jured. February 5 from 2 to 5 30 p. m. eral figure was tentatively agreed Twenty guests attended to visit Mrs. upon. Th e Nyssa board has been Huaeby Trwnsf Ditty. Cake and coffee were served considering the salary problem in; John Leonard Huseby. veteran em during the afternoon. The honored connection with Its study of budge ploye o f the Nyssa nost office, has j tary needs. guest received many lovely gifts. resigned here to take a position in March 15 will be the deadline for the post office in Monrovia, Califor- : informing teachers of new contracts. GUESTS A T D IN NER nit His place here will be taken by Rev. and Mrs. H E Moore and W ylie Bvles, who Is expected to ar Hank of Adrian and the Lester Beck rive in Nyssa this week, preparatory Council Rcfu*c* family of Alberta. Canada were din to starting work March 1 Husebv, ner guest-, at the K I Peterson home IJcenne Approval who has been senior postal clerk in near Adrian Sunday. the Nvssa office, was accompanied The city council decided as a to California by his wife and small special meeting Tuesday night not son. He was appointed as a tem to recommend an unrestricted res porary clerk In December, 1P39 He taurant license for Mr. and Mrs. entered the army In 1943 served in Donald K Oster, who had announc the army post office In New York ed they intended to re-open the City, and returned to the Nyssa office after the war. The Adrian Farm Bureau voted Morocco club. Under such a license, tiie licensee at a meeting Monday night in favor of the county center buying -the can sell beer, wines o f not more than Too Late To Clas*ify Cairo Junction -chool building. The 1* per cent alcohol and mixers. The final decision on the license county center has been considering FOR RENT the purchase for several weeks. application rests with the state liq 2-bedroom house. 52 Elm Ave During the business meeting Mrs. uor commission. N YSSA INSU RANCE AGENCY Jake Borge said the county-wide Ralph G. Lawrence, Agent Farm Bureau "Leap year shin-dig" Serviceman Visits— Nyssa, Oregon has been planned for Friday, Febru Ferry Coleman, who is serving in ary 29 at 8 p ill at the Japanese the naval reserve, arrived tiome FOR S A L E —Easy washer with ring Community hull near Ontario. F.acii Tuesday from Ban Francisco for a er Price $40. C. C. Cotton. 21Flxc center is to contribute one or two visit with relatives He will be sta COM ING EVENTS numbers for the program. Adrian tioned at a naval base near Tacoma Monday, Feb. 25—Hospital auxil center is to furnish entertuimnent iary meeting and election o f officers for the children. The party will be Attends Sessions— for all Farm Bureau members and Dr W. Eastcp of Nyssa has return at the parish hall at 2:30. Thursday. Feb 2»— Retoekah Sun anyone interested in the organiza ed from Portland, where he attend tion. ed sessions of the Oregon S'.aite Vet shine club birthday party at the Judge Sewell Stanton of Ontario erinary Medical association last F ri L O. O. F. hall at 8 p. ft , Oregon ! ind Senator Clark Hamilton.Charles day and Saturday. He was accom Clapp and Mr. Shaw of Weiser were panied on Uie trip by his family. guest speakers Judge Stanton spoke on the pro Baby Arrive*— posed Hell's Canyon dam project A daughter was bom February 15 \ and compared government-built to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Findling ot power plants with privately-owned Nvssa at the Malheur Memorial hos , , A C tO I plants with reference to ability of pital C O N T IH IN T A I Fm at Htctwi m construction and cost to consumers |«il<M* htm k>» n of electric energy He said the wat Young Evangelista ( — » , — V k t(k p i t t i v i . Ovvi erways belong to all the people, The Nyssa, Ontario, Payette and pévte a i V'fc- f t which the government represents. Weiser areas will have a close-up »•mp Iktt vtv'l Senator Hamilton stated the pro view on a local scale o f the opera « W toti tet posed dam is the last frontier so tions of the modern Christian youtli • caO vt M u far as a power site is concerned He movement known around the world said the government-owned projects as "Youth For Christ” , when Evan guarantee water rights to all people gelist Gordon McLean and Ooloist B ft M E Q U IP M E N T C O . and all operations must be approved Bill Arnold appear in Payette Tues NYSSA. OREGON by congress. day night, February 28 at 8 o'clock Mr Clapp stated the northwest for a one-night’a program in a unit- lost big aluminum manufacturing t-d inter-denominational meeting to because there was not sufficient be held in Payette’s new Assembly power and expressed the belief the of Ood church, according to Idaho interests o f the most i>eople could State Director George Spnggel of be served liest by the government- Boise McLean is Youth ^>r Christ's built Hell's Canyon dam director for Pacific northwew. «Dera At the close of the meeting pot- tions of youth guidance work. luck refreshments were enjoyed. Go To Utah— Mr. and Mrs. Brig Olsen and fam- lly left Friday for Utah, where they » ill spend the week-end attending { to business and visiting relatives. EAGLES A U X IL IA R Y MEETS Members of the Eagles auxiliary met Tuesday evening Mrs. Ethel Wilson was the raffle prize winner. Mrs. Frank Byers was nominated as chaplain. Th irty-five couples at tended the valentine potluck din ner, which was served at 7 p. m. Entertainment was held after the meeting The next meeting will be held March 4 A "cake walk” will be given by the drill team at the Eagles ' hall with bui lt-in, qui ck ■ acti ng hitching and l oadi ng j a c k . P o ’ tmw tf distributor p o lverìi«», co m p lo tw f y « v e n l y distribute* monter«. ' •*: . Tkw NIW MM ISJQ0 t f t l A D K I K b » (he feature* you wane! Extra large ited ratchet for 5 range* of feeding give» controlled »preadmg from l to IV loads per acre New side extension shields for the upper heater ar« flanged to prevent wrapping of long manure around the shell The low set wheels and box mtke loading much r»»ier and f»*trr This new »preidtr c»n ho hoiked into bt. nt with the ease of • go-cart. MM »turdy construction, heavy-duty bearing*, and extra heavy-duty axle and thaft» assure long life with minimum maintenance. The main frame of thir big 75 bushel spreader is reinforced with heavy- duty steel angles and large gusset plates to give extra strength to the sides. Sideboard edges are also protected with long, heavy-duty sieel angles. The creosote-treated wooden bottom prevents rot and deterioration See us for facts anj prices. f a t t o l o iq e f e « d fORhei giv«i o u A u rr coM rvoc im rm RACfOfltfS a i i t j i Z i e i M N O A f if M f'O f t « A W C f IM TMt f l f l O S rongw* o f f e e d i n g for co n trolled tptsding. . i Y o u r MM S e r v i c e Dealer B & M E q u ip m e n t C o. Telephone 270-W Nyssa, Oregon (Y‘iit<‘r Favors Buying Ituihlin«' 0 T h ou san d s o f users agree th a t th e G e h l does an o u tstan d in g job . u n ifo rm ly . . . no th a t packs C u ts clean, fast, shredding. w e l l . . . no a ir M akes spoilage. The G eh l does w in d row ed an eq u a lly h a y, com b in ed m en t also availab le. T h e G e h l is pow ered tw o w ays— w ith ow n m o to r, o r p ow er tak e o f f from tractor. B u ilt to stand Gwhl Equipm ent Do«* th« Com p lete Jo b from Fiold to Storogo GEHL BLOWER elevates to highest silo or mow. Accessory power take-off from blower, or separate electric drive,operates Gehl selj-unUtaJ- iti g wagon and others. FREE PLANS for making self-unloading wagon box using Gehl parts lut. C o m * in and let us show you why the Gehl will save you time, money and work. B and N Equipment Co. Phone 270-W NYSSA, OREGON MOLINE DAY:.. Free Lunch Served At Noon Program Following Two Motion Pictures: A B O IT YOUR F Y E » Parma Ho»*! PARMA, IDAHO Tuvs.. Fob. 26 "Crossroads oi the Cross" F U m sd In H o ly L s n d 'Better Living for Better Life XYE-S* PEAMTNBO. m r o », II Û LABM » ad justed and iv r u B fs i • d m OHim* U l K « k K Arrow ate» t e r « « frvm *6 m teprr- l o o i d Bno P « jm < In ftM k k l « M up year a fte r year. Wednesday, February 27 Dr. A. T. Bradbury on row c ro p » lik e corn and cane. M o w e r bar attach DON'T FORGET. . . . SEC fine jo b straw , o r Moline Owners Attention Attends Conference— Mrs. Ruby Moore. Nyssa Justice of I the [teace. went to Eugene last week silage p ock ets . . . no Spring Showing of N *w Equipment B & M EQUIPMENT CO. N ysgg, Ü tA fa n