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Euna Mae Sissel and Fritz Sm it Mrs. Tom Franklin of Cathlamet of O ntario and Mrs Rnthele Jenkins Washington is vi-uing »t the home ------------------------------------ -------- --------------------- * SISALKRAFT ccut aocc FARM BETTER • MAKE MORE MONEY ®. * ,•;.? • V V , <t y ; % Ä* ^ 3 » , •J***«*. i 3 ® • •• V ‘o. ,V\j * f & J ' W ' .% » » « • .<■•• .‘ i * . . .•*»••• *•% *•* L». * .* ' J * <* i w í í » e si^.'*'^ i n i g "“y 5 ftíví* • . *- • • * • •*•; J •*-.»••?..■;.•.*• ? ' i ••• V •*•;..»•» » • J O U B N A 1 ,. N Y 6 S * TH E N Y S S A O A T S C IT Y Km metí Residents •* * ^ * « r« ^ w i junm/Jt • ch^rt G A L G O N , P H U K S D A .Y . M A H O h a, I t t t ^ R t. l a t i v e < A r r i v e * * t io n on the Hat* school reor- T' a .. * ganiiutlon law tha: wiU be on the l T ° A t t e n d F u n e r a l ‘»•Ui't m Wovemne, Jfl r •»»« < *° rg » tfmt: piayad Mr and M r, Bob Hamilvm an« whi-t M the home ot Mr and M r i ! n > * a n u . „ , . Ann Kyg.,r •. _' Jcbn n v > of T*Vst * the i*°"le 01 » > * M l’ OW YHEE. Mar a * u Mr Jo h ,in ,Ji Arack spent Sunday visit- ■»•!« O toot of Mysia frid ay . Mr ________ and Mr- ____ Dirk C- C wley w le v and a n d ul* “fig Ilrr her P-‘rt,I*: p. , and _______ '' ®6S Mrs Bill Mr and Mrs Roy Hoff ot Nyssa , sons of Morgan, Utah arrived Satur- As-ucralt visited a t *«he M. C Seaell home day at th# Lynn Ky^ar heme to a t - , 8unday visitors in tha Joh n Adams Sunday. tend the J . W Kygar funeral heiu ^unle ^ Haherer of Caldwell Ray Brower and his dgughier, La- Sunday, Mrs. Janie MoOimn- and Mr- vonne. and sons, K irk and Ooyia.l Mr and Mr Kenneth McDonald Dick Davis were in Nampa ruesday w<fre U,* B a rk y 10 * f tend u,e alKl children wen: to Murphy Satur- on ouatnaai iI1un,;ral s* rklC* !i ,or William O .id a y to set M r- McDonald's grand- Jim Miller i- hov.ng his tenant Brower, who passed away at Nyssa, mother, Mrs. Mary Fletcher, on her hou-e across ffie r.ver remodeled and was taken to Burley for burial. M lh birthday. lie and Mr- Miller will move into it Roy Brower is a son of i t * deceased ytr in d ^ ir Bob Morfit of Owy- vrhen it is fim hed Mr. and M r, Rus-ell Meroney of new dam were hosts at dinner Sun- Cove. Oregon were at the Ed Me- day lor Mr and Mr> B>!1 y .a roney home last week-end They are alld Mr and Mr WlH)Ur C o ti_ moving their household goods here m a„ 4Ild at>j \(r . Wilson, and will stay at the Ed Meroney 8 r all o i Ny<ia and M a!Ml Mrv —+ home until they can build a house } j aroid WiUou and children ot Wil- F E L L O W SH IP D R O U P M a r i'S in their farm near New Plymouth lowcieek — — Member- of the C hri-tian Wo- Visitors at the H E Sager home Mr and Mrs Oeorge Schweizer men’s Fellowship met last week for are Mr. and Mrs. Lra Deleye and were floats to the inemoe:.- of their t-r'* ir meeting I2ve devo'uaial wv>r- arrived*heref SuiSav^ ° re<ion' who pinochle chib Saturday night a t ! sh ‘P conducted be Rev n et* W iC> PAGE FT VF t*ra » ten d in g Canyon County DORCAS CIRCLE MEETS pr«efcient Minnie Sorenson of Nam- The D^irca^ circle of the Methodist pa. gave current m n u t, on* from tlu m u me lliu r , . after,., on. U* central com panj Salt Lak, Febi c ity Mt E<1 Irvmg pre-ented tlie Walter Fox, with Mi Robert Sm ..h. iu ii#>ry. Mfs Ray Weather, poon gav e hostess. Mrs. U H. the laison. Vice President Nora Lars- Neiger had charge of the devotion -, :i - inducted ‘die meetin. .i - Captain and progiam An . ru.m • « Nell Bair was ill Four new members presented by Mr- Clift ; 1 Mam were added to the camp. Mrs Sam The gioup gave M: Anna Campbell Lemon, Mrs. Earl Btnghain, Mrs a handkerchief ..lower on her 80th Oscar Elliott and Mr; Maurice birthday The member decided that O lover. R ef re ® menta in the W ash- tfie group would meet in the after- mgton birthday tfieme were served n<xin of March 7 at the home of Mr by M i- V I K f ll Ml C R Lcs- Oscar K irtl 'er and Mr S P Bvbee die Nick Sutchkow fanulv ------- - ______ _______________________ _____________ _ Social Notes M end ers o ^ S t Pav-ette ----------- R ebekah h all in Nv , M » d « i-. gue t bvan«M M at the | j D ARC at Sunset Valley Hall Members of the Payette C ou nty, ^ ® rh Chruitltn church. A business *e *io n 5^™ met at ^ I i* r tv for *»e" »'and- Wfts conducted by Mrs. Ejnerson C. Seuell home Tuesday evening d hter Brenda W aker s in ir r in Binge man. pre-idert The program. Word was received from Mrs. BUI daughter. Brenda W aker- Saturday . f . held Harm of Oak Grove. Oregon - hat Refreshm ents of ice cream and cake dn^t ar Tof M E L B ill Harm had come m contact with , served to nine girl- a fte j game- i rt i r e Mr- nigh voltage wires while at work had been pfayed and Brenda opened T b V Z ^ . and was quite severly burned but W a!, . r . 11#nf Mrs Dan Pennle and Mrs Nolan hat he was improving. Mrs. Harm w ™d " d.\ , Tf, 1 ld. ¡ ¿ ^ 1 Wilson Refreshments were served is a daughter of Mrs. I d Meroney Wednesday until rilday in Boise . Mr- Percy Capper. Mrs Ben ftoger Jenkins visited Sunday with * ’1^ ber parents, Mr and Mrs Storm and M: Harry Kingrey his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Jonas. Richard Jenkins of N .v Plymouth and Mrs. Dick Brown of Boise PIONEER DAUGHTERS M EET Mrs. Fry and Lela and Jasse called, w*‘r<‘ s u'Kt*>- dinner guests m the at the Richard Jenkins home M on-! K «»neth McDonald home. I (jay Mr and J4rs. Don Franklin oi • ?£ Daughters of Utah Pioneers held Harrv Wood who has been in the 8 ° * ^ overnight guests In the th flk monthly meeting In the first veterans £ s t ! % Lynn Kygar home Saturday ri— la> ' 20 — weeks, underwent a serious operation j alK^ Mrs. Melvin Crocker and ■Tuesday and is reported to be m a k -, 800 ^>ave moved into the tenant I lng a satisfactory recovery. house on the Earl Crocker farm Mrs. Hatch of Detroit. Michigan. Mr and Mr,s- Earl Crocker and Mr i who was called here because of the and ^ rs Case of Nyssa spent Illness of Mr Wood who Is her Sunday evening with them brother, left Saturday to return to. Mr and M rs- Robert Ditty and her home. family of I^vGrande called in the Dinner guests at the H. E S a g e r! b°m e °* bis sister. Mrs. T H Brew- home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. j er> Saturday afternoon. IS JUST AHEAD; Raymond Sager of Nyssa. Mrs ° r* nt Patterson Mrs Roland The democratic women of Payette Maw. Mrs. Max Mitchell. Mrs. Frank county met a t the home of Mr.s M Mitchell and Mr- Kenneth McDon -1 C. Seuell Thursday altem oon of last ald were amo«« women attend- week Twenty-eight women heard an \ the World Day of Prayer in Ad- interesting talk given bv O racle P o s t: rian Rtblav. Vi Nampa. Mr and Mrs Charles Tomanson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomson drove of HaVf'>r* California were over- to Boise Thursday evening Mrs ■ m* ht F ir s ts in the William Peutz Harry Wood and her rtaugh*er-ln- home Saturday. They are former law. Mrs Robert Blakeslev, who had T* sid« it s of this area, been staying In Boise where M ” Mr and Mrs K eith Kvgar and; Wood is in the h ospiu l returned chudren of Po^bind -pent from with them Thursday night until Sunday night. The D W. El wood family plan u. w,,th relatives here move into their home Tuesday ft Ru.ssell Patton of Mo-.es Lake ar- IT'S TODAY S faa- been built in the la st two week,, i rlv'ed Monday at the home of hi- since their home was destroyed by Parents, Mr and Mr-. R L. Patton. ■ BEST BUY IN TRAVEL! fire Saturday night, February 16 ***> having a farm sale Tue.,- Take to the open road — by Mr and Mrs. Harve Robinson of dav Greyhound 1 Frequent irhedulea Fruit land called at the home of Mr Mrs Frank Mitchell and Mrs save time; low farea aave money. and Mrs. J 7, Moore Saturday ' l a * Mitchell left Monday morning Mrs. Harry Wood called at the 1oT ^ visit relatives for two V P S G ray hound > F R E E i ’a - F\ C. Fry home Monday evening weeks carton R/annin| Smrricu will ar- ___________________ Mrs Lots Reynolds of Seattle ar- ranga fur hof»/«. apat t'af fighr- ViaU From PocatelU— rived by plane Saturday to attend aaaing. trmn.pt>rtmtion — all lor Mr and Mrs A1 Pederson of Poo a - , th i funeral of her brother. J W ona low coat! telk) arrived Sunday to visit at the R-V6 ;lr Mrs. Reynolds returned to home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lewis. I her hom* Monday afternoon. They will be In Nyssa for a week Mr and Mrs. Harlan Koger made _________________ _ a business trip to Boise Monday. Jersey Folk To M eet— --------------------------- Because they ore farm-tested and form-approved The Malheur County Jersey club | B r o w t l M e r c a n t i l e V E L T E X gasoline, Diesel oil, lubricating oils and will hold its March meeting at the greases ore the formers best buy! T o p - Q u a lit y Veltex pro home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Burgess, At Adrian Is Sold ducts ore refined ond marketed by Fletcher Oil Compony, the aia c im a one-half mile west of Vale Saturday, March g a t 8.30 p. m compony which has SP E C IA L IZ E D in service to formers for ADRIAN, Mar. Mr. and Mrs. S A V I O N IV IR Y TR I» 42 years And Veltex products ore distributed in your area by | Clayton M artin of Nebraska have T y alam i law , ana-w ay laraa: purchased the Brown Mercantile this local, likable, independent businessmon; store from Mr and Mrs Olen Brown. PORTLAND They took possession March 1. Ar MOSES LAKE thur Martin arrived Sunday to help M IA M I ______ his brotner. Mr. and Mrs. Glen l MITILI.A NYSSA Brown will remain in Adrian. SEATTLE M h . Anna Sparks and Wayne were In Caldwell Saturday on buslnecs. (AMIMI Mrs Austin Ollbert of -Steamboat KM» you * ccow a ToorTHim Rock. Iowa is visiting her .son, O r t l thw H a rm fa n on a chartarad bua ville G ilbert and femlly indeflnately. . . . aaa yo u r naaraat atan t, Mr and Mrs Earl Winn and fam ily attended the "Little Th eatre" GREYHOUND BUS DIROT play in Parma Saturday evening march n Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney and .sons CARL’S DOLL HOllSF. | were dinner guests Friday evening Phaae 112 in the Homer Schnell home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saarl had as their dinner guests Wednesday even . ■■■■■i ■ ing Mr. and Mrs. Homer Schnell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown and daughter spent Friday in B oise shop ping and visiting relatives. Mr and Mrs. Bob Eastm an and daughter of Caldwell spent Sunday visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Brown. Mrs Dick Davis attended a bridal shower for Mrs. Don Share Wednes • •• day afternoon at Sunset hall. Henry Hartley, superintendent of Nyssa schools, spoke at the high school P. T A meeting Monday eve ning. He spoke on the latest Infor- Saturday Night, March 8 *P < vi C A c d t c ih c C m a t tc f o t/ ie x MONEY-SAVING FARM USES KEEP A SUPPLY OF GENUINE SISALKRAFT ON YOUR FARM ALWAYS tu / Go (jteuiound FREE SAMPLE i W { h U STUNZ LUMBER COMPANY PH O N E 110 NYSSA, OREGON ” Used Tractors . . . All of them re-conditioned Oliver 70 Ford B Allis Chalmers V.A.C. Case John Deere H International C. new. plows and mower D • 2 ■ Caterpillar See These Tractor« Before You Buyl Bauman Farm Equipment FRANK NORRIS Little Theater Onlario Phone 56 N y ssa Farmers Win When the Veltex Truck Drives Ini Don't Forget the ROAD DISTRICT MEETING Our qualified mechanics are ready to do your spring repairing. Phone 333 PETROLEUM { PRODUCTS 9 Local Contest To Open Next W eek:... Lucky guessers will have an opportunity to try their skill next week when a new contest opens at Nyssa Feed Mill The contest is based on the growth-rate of a number of chickens which will be on display at the dealer s store. Mr. Berrett points out that this is purely a local contest, that someone in this area must win. The amateur has just as much chance as the expert," he sa id ,' because even the chickens themselves don't know how fast they will grow." The contest will run for several weeks, and the person whose guess is nearest to the actual weight of the birds at the close of the contest will be given the chickens tree of charge. A 100-lb. bag oi feed is being offered as second prize. Contest blanks may be obtained at the dealer's store. NYSSA FEED MILL 319 South First Phone 361-W Q U A L IT Y FU R N ITU RE PR IC ED T O SELL:.. ¥ Y bot in amt ytar o«t you’ll do wdl wirii tfc* HARTFORD It has taken 25 years for us to build a business where we own our building, stock and equipment and can buy direct from manufacturers, giving you, the public, good furniture at prices below the regular market. We invite you to visit our store and see the many real values offered. W e have a special purchase of unfinished chests and white enamel kitchen heaters that are exceptional values. Our stock of Armstrong Quaker and Sloan Heavy Duty linoleum in 12-foot widths is the largest and of the latest patterns between Salt Lake and Portland. HARTFORD INSURANCE to t H ER*A rtD EASTMAN Re® » d a to ln im n c f Ph a e M Also in stock is the new plastic in 9-foot width and Armstrong Marbelle inlaids. All At Money Saving Prices. Try Us! Ed Case Furniture Co. U. S. 20, No. oi Y, Nyssa