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m G9B Grange Folk Burn N u -A cre« M ortgage NU-ACRES. Mar l * The Nu-Acres Oiatige held an open meeting at tne hall Thursday evening. A po'.luck supper war enjoyed and a program was *:ven irnuer the direction of Lecturer Martha Nedbeiek. The mortgage, which was recently pa.d off. wu-s burned Th-a-.e lakmg part in the cerem >ny were M ader Cecil Evans Paul Thomson who wa mas ter at the titne tne mor'gage was taaeu. and M r» H airy Wood, a i'u ig for her husband, who was aLo one o f those who had signed the papers Master Cecil Evans introduced C unty Assessor Floyd Betts and Representative James Young who gave interesting talks Deanna and Marilyn Evans played a cornet duet and Jackie Oreutt saug a solo P o mona Orange Master L A Messer- smith o f Haas was introduced and he favored the audience with two piano solos Master Evans told o f some of tne work and difficulties which had to be met in the five years since the hall was completed Guests were pre-ent from the Orchard ave nue Orange, Sunny Crystal Orange, the Haas Orange. Unity Grange and Fruit land and Nyssa. Mr and Mrs. A J Schrock and •sons of Boise visited at the F C Fry home Sunday Mr and Mrs. M. C. Reueil attended a meeting o f the Farm Bureau offi- keep M i ll W e Help Your Doctor In This Job! Helping you keep well today is a specialized task that calls for team-work Your doctor is cap tain of the team— his job is to diagnose your ills and treat them. W e are his capable as sistant— filling his prescrip tions for you with accuracy and care You, yourself, are the most important team member, for your cooperation is vital. PHONE 256 Owyhee Drug Co. Year in and year ovt you’ll do well with the New Project Books T a e d a y after school. The girls start her home Tuesday afterm m Seven- Adrian F’arm Bur u meeting to be ture bi.ild.n T <i." u in vit'd era held at the Bill Fisher heme at ed working an felt leecie ta-e to cert girls and three arc men were held Monday M. New Plymouth. 17 a> 8 p m. to attend P> tlu 'k rein -hnnnL wui Mrs F C Fry left Wednesday fo r 1 R eceived Bv (»iris be fun-tied at tae aexi meeur.-i present d Karen IX-lfer led u nt mint* a visit tr; Washington with her iste.,; An. a P ■ > ' a. te m Mrs. M H Martinson and faioily oi J4EWELL H E IG H TS Mar l-H O rg tin i/ a tio n 13 A by playing Sunnyside Washingtou and her ui*e i.ig of Uie ite.cn Dwarfs 4 H service Sunday n. rt... V) oi k Progressing brothers. Ben and Clarence More Sew nig club wa held at the D ick the prelude and t t . o ile r »ry house of P i o i m Washington He: K riegn home February 28. with a.l T a e United Pre-ay a n church Approximately three-t urth if1 daugnter. Mary Jo Jenkins, who is! members present but one l'he group board will meel u. ae tom e o f L>i»k atiendini school at Cheney Wash received new project books »n o K* .<■*!! Thursday evetang at 8 Malnear c unty 4-H club.- tyi 195* hate already beer, re*« ai «red. ac ington cam* to Sunny side for th e1 started making their headscarfs' o'clock. Grown from fibld planted in lüa3 cording ;«> FI M Hauser c unty ex- week-end Mr Fry returned home Game- wer* piaved after w bah M r. Seveial children of the (vnuiiur.ily tendon agent Monday K zie fh served punch ar.d ,ook»e‘ BIG YIELD S and W IL T RFSISTANT have tie*». practice * d...gemly K r About ib i mb have alt ady sent Diane Hardman attended the has- some tame on their part for the Viators at the Ed Meroney home in enrollments with seve a! others last week we e Mr and Mrs Russell fcecoall tournament in Union Thurs- Presbyterian church fan tigh t pi - Germination 92 — Purity 100 a« Id mg organisation meet tigs 'h«s Meroney of Cove Oregon and Merlin and Friday grain to be held T ■ ,uay in tne week There a.e 727 difte > nt ciub Alexander and Mr H offer o f La- Roberta Vanderpool returned *o Adrian theater buiida g members tarrying !M1 pr iects in Grande Oregon her home Friday after a two week s Sharon Slippy broke het ngh' arm the cluhs already organized Mr M C Seuell and Mrs. Lloyd < treatmen* in the ho-pnai la t week while rolie Kataig at Phone 029 R2 The clothing project ie.i ' the list Mr and Mrs Roy Swanson o f P a r Seuell visited Mrs Hoy H off In Nys- school with a total of 25 clubs already t r- ma were gue»ts in the Durlm H im - sa Tuesday Jake Bi-rge, Frank Ihke Dudley gamzed. and clubs in the Owyhee Mr ar.d Mr George Sm.t attend mon home Wedre-»day a ftern oon , Kurtz and Dale G!< • have been and Annex communities getting un Pete Mammon and Wayne and Le- soliciting for the B< > Scout drive ed a whist party at the home of Mr derway immediately The heaTh and Mrs Pete Tensen of Nyssa Wed- Roy Smith ot Boy Scout troop 436 this week project runs a close second with 23 and Terry Borer Wallace Butler and Mrs Antonio Mart, nr * went to a clubs Fifteen cooking cl ib- have nesday. Joy Cullen and a group of friends Fred Jensen of troop 436 attended dentist Thur day t have a badly stalled and tw > other are being from her room in Fruitland school the B >y Scout jamboree in Ontario infected wisdom too'h tiea'ed organized m the Adrian and At.nex Mr* Marion Hamm« n entertained communities skated in Ontario Friday evening Saturday Mr Stanley H ill took her 4-H at a birthday dinner honoring her Joy took Wanda Johnson as h e r , G R A IN FKI> BEEF. C USTO M C U T T IN G A N D Although mast livestock chibs are guest to the party and she was also sewing group to Ontario Saturday tr son. Bobby. Sunda» Guests were organized in the late winter and W R A PPIN G . CUSTOM BUTCHERING attend the 4-H officers training Murgaiet Bennett of Wade dn-trict, ■pring months, nearly 150 livestock a guest at her home Saturday. Curing. Smoking and Rendering Harry Wood is reported to be im meeting Mrs. Dick Kriegh took her Gary Blanche and M ir.anne Mc club members are already turted on Farland and Dean ar.d Duane Sharp their projects on which they keep proving very satisfactorily in the group also. Stock received every day except Mr. and Mrs Dick Knegh Mr and Nancy Hammon wa all« w**d to ot veterans ho-p.tal in Boise year-around record Sundays and holidays Mrs. Dale Glenn. Mr and Mr- K en up a little while for the fir»: time Mr and Mrs. Ira Tish o f Green- Additional livestock dubs will be leaf were Sunday guest, at the home neth Price, Mr and Mrs. Tom Bates, since the wreck or i.mizcd in the East Her. h Ar- *•2 mile west on Alberta Ave Phone 3*11-R. 1 »cker plant Mr and Mrs. Babe H million are c.idio, Willowcreek. and Lincoln of their daughter Mrs. Cecil Evans, Mr. and Mrs Bill Hamilton and Mr Phone 3hl-\V, slaughterhouse and cutting room and Mrs David Highland attended living in the tenant house on the communities in the next week or so and lamtly Mr. and Mrs. Buskirk ar.d Shorty a pollock supper and card party in Roy Hirai farm and will work for To Spi-ak To Farmers— of Parma visited Sunday at the home the Dudley Kurtz home Saturday Mr Hirai this su m n »' W E l.eggitt. county school super evening Mrs. Roy Hirai entertained the intendent. will -peak on 'he proposed of Mr and Mr^ Lloyd Seuell. Jake Borge has been suffering with F H A group at a Japanese tea in school re-organization bill at the Mrs. Susan Me D Roe entered St Alphonsu-. hospital in Boise last a badly strained back the past week Tuesday for surgery on her eye. S h e . Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz and Mr and Mrs. Irvin T o p liff attended is reported to be doing nicely. Mr Seuell and Lloyd have been} church services in the Methodist helping Woodrow Seuell this week | church in Nyssa Sunday Mr. Kurtz Bv Bill Schireman Mrs. Seuell, Betty Seuell and Mr-. and Mr T opliff reported on the | How To (heck lubricant Roy H off visited at the Woodrow j United Presbyterian church build ing plan and the God's Acre sales of Seuell home one day last week l e v e l in Your Differential Mrs. R L Blake ley of Woodland! the Adrian church M r and Mrs. Irvin T o p liff and Hills, California, left Wednesday for! Here’« an easy wav to check Twin Fall to visit relatives before Teresa were dinner guests in the the lubricant in v.»ur differen home of Mr and Mrs. Mernldean continuing to her home in California. [ tial It work« ns shown in the diagram below M r. Blakesley ha been visiting at Robbins in Nyssa Sunday. A potluck supper was held in the the Harry Wood home for the past Irvin T opliff home Thursday even two weeks. Sally Evans invited Jean Evans ing, honoring Mr. T o p liff on his and Ann Cartwright o f Fruitland to j birthday Guests were Mr and Mrs enjoy her birthday supper at her C liff Mam and Mr and Mrs. Edward expansion RPM Multi Service T o p liff of Nyssa, Mr and Mrs. W ill- 1 home Monday evening (¡ear laibncant won't corrode iam Gregg o f Sunset valley and M r Sunday dinner guests at the Ed \ metal, resiata oxidation, stands Meroney home were Mr. and M rs., and Mrs Oscar Bratton of Ontario up under extreme pressure«. Mr. and Mrs Louis Hoke are living Gene Bevan and children o f Mars- Call us about it. W e'll fill your in the tenant house on the Oeorge • ing order fast; for service is the Schiemer farm now Mr. Hoke will Mrs Seuell accompanied Mr. and keynote of our local business. work for Mr. Schiemer this summer. Mrs Roy H off and Terry o f Nys.>a Mr and Mrs. A1 Simpson, who form to the Boy Scout jamboree held i n : erly lived there, have moved as Mr ; Ontario Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Bmlt attend- j Simpson is employed by the road . district. | ed a farewell party given in Nyssa i The Nimble Thimble Sewing 4-H Saturday evening in honor of Mr. A farsighted man p ro v id e s fo r th e fu tu re. and Mrs Dick Qroot, who will leav- i club met at Mrs Stanley Hill's home Planning .building., banking for " tomorrow" are the soon for Minnesota. The easiest way we know of • 11111 m 11 rt it MMim m nun m hum n m r charaiterui■«■ of the man who iookf ahead Wanda Johnson took first In th e , keeping those spiral bevel and He know* thai ihe bonk that serve« ihe best is open for seventh grade and Deanna Evans hypoid gears in g«H>d condition the iunvenien«e of us «ustuniers. W hy not open your sav Dr. Clare F. Conley second in the eighth grade in th e . ia to use RPM Multi-Service ings account today where you N O W earn i l 'c on your Gear Lubricant county spelling contest held in Fruit- ! savings, regardless of the size of your account.' land last week It kedps a tough, protective Optometrist film on gear teeth. Contains an anti foaming agent that A itm O m ii Oil (s NYSSA BRANCH C olum bia C ouple controls leakage due to product si (skierais f u f a d HARTFORD INSURANCE see B E R N A R D EASTM AN Real Estate Insurance Phone 64 ■ U TTOI* N i l KMMUJKI ( M N I t Hun««» mommi m* in the Aiir.an hi« :.-ji agxicul- * «¡v -a For Sale BLUE TAG ORESTAN ALFALFA SEED HANS OFT. ONTARIO. OREGON FISCHER S LQCKER SERVICE LOCKERS AVAILABLE how can you tell a farsighted m an? NATIONAL r u » ST BANK EYES E X A M IN E D M o vin g to M inn. ■ . m * . HARTFORD PA G E FIVE THE N Y S S A <XhTZ C IT Y J O O B H ^ U HYSSA. OREGON. T H U R SD A Y . M ARCH 13. 135» 4 CO LU M B IA AVE., Mar. 13— Mr. and D ial 9-3371 Mrs. Dick Oroot were pleasantly! (Opp. Sears) surprised Saturday evening by a group of relatives and friends who i 519 Cleveland. Caldwell, Ida. came to spend the evening w ith ! them The evening wa-s spent visit .mu 11 til it n n 11H iti mm hum in 11 ti h ti i m i,. ing and playing cards. Four tables were at play. After lunch Mr. and Mrs Oroot were presented with a| gift, a beautiful table lamp for theirj new home. They will soon move t o ; Jasper, Minnesota. Mr and Mrs. Edwin Mowerson of Nyssa Heights were business visitors in Vale Saturday. Mrs. G errit Stam and Mrs. Dick Oroot attended the A N K garden1 club meeting at the home of Mrs. j Sid Flanagan at Sunset valley Tues- ( day afternoon Mr. and Mrs Ray Weatherspoon i and family o f Nyssa called on Mrs Florence Larson Sunday Mrs Norma Jamieson called on friends in Arcadia last week. Th e whist club met with Mr and Mrs. Pete Tensen Friday Two tables were at play during the afternoon D istrib u te d b y Wm. E. SCHIREMAN OF PORTIANO OPCN 10 to $ SIX DAYS A WUK «M ils Ud-'OI 0«p n. W.wf-nc* Phone 61 -W Nyssa. Oregon m —i < V«.;. ttandard as R oauma 1 1 a*. ..ru m ai al .r ir a eus! m oí Aar äana«. Here From Bremerton— Mr and Mn. Lee Clokey and fa m - , ily of Bremerton, Washington were visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ma on They returned home Sunday i \ You're off in a Swirl o f Power ! I i (( (i o ( \ WlLLl**l ( \ on Sharwln-Wlllloms M ar - no T ( \ (I i\ MAR-NOT VARNISH a ( \ H v a r n is h it A BARGAIN FOR FLOORS, WOODWORK, FURNITURI..4 l gt. Mar-Met Glen Varnish end f SPECIAL l " Pare Brtstle Brash h a s REGULAR PWCf............^ 2*° ) * ---- SNiRWIM-WIUIAMS NiGRIST QUALITY VABNISNi ram tfK U m / W V m V tt Henneman Hdw. Co. P H O N E 106 207 M a u i S t. U H one willing to w ager that not person in a hundred know's what r e a lly goes on inside an autom obile engine— let’s take this by easy stages. So — it’s important to know that Ruick uses a deep-breathing valve-in-head design that shoots a fuel charge in — cleans exhaust gases out—in a hurry. T h e instant you nudge Buick’s Fireball 8 Engine into action—a whole string of things starts to happen. I t ’s important to know that all the power released hy the fuel concentrates its driving force right on the head of eaeh B u ic k p iston . (E v e r y o n e w h o has recently built “ new” high-compression engines copied this “ Buick first. ’ ) W e ’ re so Fight sparks begin to crackle in wrell« tim ed sequence. E igh t pistons start gliding up and down with rhythmic pre* cision. Eight pairs o f valves dance open and c l o s e d —to le t fu e l c h a rg e s in, exhaust gases out o f c y lin d er a fte r cylinder. A l l right, you say, what’s so complex about that? C an’t anyone build an engine that does this to perfection? Well, we’d Setter add, these things happen at the rate of more than 10/MM) times per m ile — and that’s 100 times per second at 55 miles un hour! But most important of all-B u ick adds one more twist which others still ha\ en t copied. E v e ry charge o f fu e l ru th in g in lo a Buick engine becomes a twisting, swirl• tng, high-compressed ball that flashes with sudden consuming completeness the instant the spark sets it afire , . Vnd to add this all up: clean, complete combustion — 10,000 times per miie — it the secret of getting more p ow er-m ore miles—from each gallon o f gasoline. S ’ s o w e ’r e not s im p ly using p ic tu r e words when we tell you that Buick—and only Buick — has a F ir e b a l l E n g i n e —or that you’re off in a sw irl o f power w ith one o f these high-pow ered p er formers under the hood. 1952 has brought a lot of sparkling new improvements which you’ll want to see and adm ire when you com e to our showrooms. But the thrill of thrills is still what you and a Buick - and a Fireball 8 E n gin e- can do out on the road. When do you want to try a sample? I . f n e m l . a n -« , Inm And M «k . art mtkttrl ta cAuee* mit- v a t nvn trn . S o t s true for M a u to m a te s a te b u ib