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î ’A gf six THE The Week's Nu Acres News lai n iffU M « lub M and Mi Ki>y A Hi ff and ilomeiik. kei ol Amcri i convention : .sillily if N\ t wen dinner vueds I P liy ! preside of the •* m < Seueli hum* lla n d iy , chapter M t. M. is Scuell w. a Thar day vt f i t Mi W iyn e i'w itin nf L M 1 . w. . in %!• i> la .j evening tie l ol Mi and Mi Seueli o f B.g lie: I. Ori on and . i in \t D Hoe S.md.iy Mr and Mi B<.t> Stubblefield and V ft| Inri M l Herb N l.im i, ,-ivi d a call from their Mr Stiibblefiekl's mother, all cl : K<n. * . i udloned with tlic Parma visited Sunday in the B<»b Mai till Inline. army at Ft. EUitis, Virginia. Mr. and Mr .. Herb Nelson visited M C t n il returned home Sun* day from 1» •ntian, Michigan wliere with Mr and Mr Hill Hdd of Ap la* hail one to drive back a new ple Valley Sunday. 1052 Pontiac. Mr und Mrs. A P. Che ney visited Phylli Evans accompanied Donna Monday at the home of Mr and Jean Fra ler and Miss Hoidel of Mrs. Dale Larson of New Plymouth. Fruitland to Poi.e Monday where K n -teen Keck has been quite ill they attended the State Future this week with a throat infection. Mr. and Mr-. Richard Jenkins and ' I! 111111 I'll 1111111111111I I 1,111 Ml II II I l!l I I 1:1 r Wesley of New Plymouth visited Sunday at the F. C. Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bozeman of Dr. ria rr I', (lonlry Parma visited in the Harry Wood home Sunday afternoon. Th e Nu Acres Grange served over one hundred plates Tuesday even ing last week at a dinner meeting of the Nyssa Chamber of Commerce and Nu Acres residents. Following the dinner a program was enjoyed with talent from Nys~a and Nu Acres. John R. Blalock and Bob Ater of 519 Cleveland, Caldwell, Ida. Redmond, Oregon spent Wednesday night as guests o f Mr. and Mrs. H. 11111111111II111111! II111111 III 111111111II III! E. Sager and family Mr. Ater is on Opiomeiris! EYES EXAMINED (Opp. Sears) Dial 9-3371 COCCIDIOSIS BLACKHEAD in turkeys with Pillsburys Best M EDICATED W N mw you can get Pillsbury's Best Pou l try Feeds medicated to combat coccidio- sis or blackhead. Give your birds the same excellent Pillsbury nourishment— plus protection against these costly dis eases. D on’t wait for an outbreak — come in and get the details. ÜBEST:; V. >J***£. A* ••v.v.*.*;»* NYSSA FEED MILL Phone 361-W GATE CTT\ JOÜflNAE, i The upper grade girls went on a deep sea fishing and the Idaho Fish hay ride Monday evening. They were and Game department's pictures of accompanied by Mr). Ferguson, Miss live trapping and transplanting fur Zimdar, Miss Sager, Mrs. Wagner, bearing animals were very good. And and Mrs. Lewis. i to keep everyone happy—everyone Mr. and Mrs. Ab Culley of Stibnite l)ut Patsy— who doesn't like In I and their son, LaMar, of Meridian, dians—two Abbot and Costello com visited Friday night and Saturday edies were shown. with Mrs. Gulley's mother, Mrs. Em Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston and ma Hunt. LaMar flew to Nyssa a ir I family and Gary Morgan visited at port the week-end before, where he the Ed Brumbaugh home near was met by his grandmother, and Homedale Sunday. visited with her over the week-end. The grade school band will leave Several ladies attended part of at 12:30 Saturday for Nampa, where ( the W.S.C.S. conference In Nampa they will practice in the afternoon I last week. Mrs. C. L. Fritts, Mrs. and play in the band concert at 8 : Waldo Smalley, Mrs. Cecil Scott, and p. m. The rythm band will go up In ; Mrs. Emma Hunt attended Tuesday the evening. afternoon and Mrs, Roy Rucker, Friday, May 2, there will be a Mrs. Emma Hunt. Mrs Waldo Sm al track meet at the local school, with ley and Mis Jack Wilson attended Roswell, Ten Davis, the Island, and j the banquet and ession in the even- Apple Valley competing There will | ing. It proved to be very interesting. be a basket dinner at noon, so ull Sgt. and Mrs. Dick Hixenbaugn parents be sure to bring a basket of Boise visited in the Alex Wagner dinner and come enjoy the day. This if for all of you. home last week-end. Mr. and Mr Jack Reed and Rob ■ Mrs. George Fisher of Murtaugh, ert made a business and pleasure Idaho and Mrs. Frame of Kimberly, trip to Burns over the week-end. Idaho called on Mrs. A G Schultz It was disappointing that no more Tuesday of last week. The three attended the pie social at the school- women were neighbors in years past house Saturday evening but the five Mrs. W illiam Dillon of San Fran reels of movinR pictures shown by cisco Is visiting in the home of her Ken Mittleider were very good and parents, Mr. and Mrs. A G. Schultz. enjoyed by those there. One picture, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Miller of put out by the Union Pacific rail Melba were Sunday dinner guests road, and in full color was especially ! in the Conley Wilson home. In the fascinating. Then the pictures of i afternoon they called on Mrs. Sara I Miller. Mrs. Roy Rucker and Mrs. Charles McFarlin were Boise and Caldwell visitors Tuesday. Zt****' LIFE-SAVER FIRST ANSWER TO ALL 3 TIRE HAZARDS • S E A LS P U N C TU R ES • PRO TEC TS A G A IN S T B L O W O U T S • DEFIES SK ID S New trend wipe» a u el road to Jry you ran light a match on it. It is engineered with thousands ol “grip blocks'* so closely »paced you can hardly see them. They grip like a caterpillar tread. The new "Life Saver" costs less than a conventional tire with a safety tube. ATRI!, ir. 19S2 Hybrid Field Com Yields Listed In OSC Circular WESTERN UNION OFFICE 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Manager. Weitern Union Slrelch Your Building Dollar$ with home-owned Nyssa Lumber Co. Three out of four traffic accidents happen in clear weather on dry roads. Waffle Irons — Hot Plates De-Icer — Pancake Griddle 25% off WALL-SATIN Here Comes Color a washable, rubberized finish for inferior walls and wood trim £ covers most surfaces in one uniform coat f twelve handsome colors all ready to use % dries to a satin sheen in less than one hour VELLO PAINT package was $1.60 now $ 1.00 Outstanding beauty, magic pastel colors and a soft, non-1 glare, vellum finish. Fadeproof, will not yellow with I age, will not waterspot. One package enough for a room.f NYSSA LUMBER CO. Parma, Idaho * * é * . * W > —«a. “V# * j y // ✓ r '* i this week MEULLER FURNACES— LINK BELT STOKERS Estimates Gladly Given HEATING Phone 134L2 GEORGE I. KINZER / ^ HELMER S SPECIAL ner guests at the Mrs. Alta Graham home near Parma. Mrs. Gardner and Mrs Graham are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hoffman and Glenda spent Sunday at Emmett. Mr. and Mrs. William Orr ol Her- miston spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Letter Cleaver and family. Mr and Mrs. George Cleaver tpent Sunday afternoon at the John Cleaver home in Sunset Valley. Jesse Hyatt has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Mancil Bishop be fore leaving for Westfir. Oregon. Mrs. George Baclas of Walerla has been visiting at the Loyd Adams home. Mrs. Eaclas ts a sister of Mr. Adams. Mrs. Alva Goodell Phone 069-HI Austin Cleaver returned from Greeley, Colorado Friday evening where he had spent the past week. Mrs. James Stephen, Jr. and Mrs. Leslie T o p liff attended the Dorcas Society meeting at the LeRoy Herri- man home Thursday. Alva Doodell and Mr. and Mr*. Loyd Adams were among those that attended the feeders at the experi ment farm Wednesday. Fifteen members o f Chatter Box club met at the Leslie T o p liff home e I for their regular meeting Wednesday. A layette was cut out and distribu ted to members for sewing, which will be given to some needy family. Refreshments of salad, waiters and coffee were served with help of Mrs. Edward T o p liff co-hostess. Next meeting May 21 at Wilson W inter home. Mr and Mrs. Wilson Winter, M~. and Mrs. A. A Jamison, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell. Mr. and Mrs George Cleaver and Mr. and Mrs Loyd Adams attended the Riding club dance at Sunset hall. Mr and Mrs. LaVern Cleaver and Alan spent Sunday evening at Lite home of Mrs. Cleaver's grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Daws o f Pay ette. Mr and Mrs. S. B Hoffman spent Sunday ot the Claude Day home. Mr and Mrs Harry O-ardner and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ref- fett and children were Sunday dln- at Trailways Bus Depot OPEN FOR BUSINESS A state-wide summary of hybrid field sum variety trial* in Oregon for 1950 and 1951 has been compiled by the Oregon Stale college agricul tural experiment station. The report, station circular of In formation 509, includes result.) of experiments in the Willamette valley, eastern Oregon and southern Ore gon. The authors point out the rapid advances made in breeding new, im proved corn hybrids in recent years Annual t. - ' ■ « r e conducted in <>:■-■- gon corn-growing areas to determine which hybrids are best adapted to local conditions. The new publica tion Includes a full summary of yields by area and variety. Copies are available at OSC or county extension offices. Buena Vista 7 * CHEATED \ > V 1 * » I y . . . over COLD WATER! Oh those words! Better by far to hitch your household to a modern, full-automatic electric water heater and enjoy hot water 24 hours a day. Once you install it, you can forget it. An electric water heater will give you piping Patents covering basic features of Tubeless Tires have been issued to the B. F. Goodrich t o by the U. S. Patent office. hot water for bafhs, for dishes, i r M ak« for laundry and household clean As low a s 4 .0 0 d ow n an d yo u r old fire s puts a set on y o u r car. ing. Watch for Important Announcement Next Week It's clean. wonderfully Waggoner Motor Co. Phon# 180 THURSDAY Apple Valley Activities Tubeless Tire Th> Tir* that Earned H* N a»* Ü H lG O fi h. way to South America a> a m.s- the foil /vutg officer- were electesi . .nary of the Baptist church to hold office fur the coming y e « ; Gue ts at a family dinner on Sun .President, Mrs. Paul Thomson; vice day at the Hiierman Keck home president, Mrs. D W. Elwood; secre were Mr. and Mrs A H Keck and tary. Mrs. Spiide; treasurer, Mr Ted of Nyv-a, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis George Smit. The club presented K* ck and children ot Kichland, Mrs Orcutt the outgoing president Washington. Mr. and Mrs Wilson with a gift. Kei k and children und Mr. and Mr I T iie Nu Acres Orange met at the Arvin G o ff and children of Payette, hall Thur day evening lor their Ra> Keck, home on furlough from regular meeting They hud a gue-.t 23 members from Uhe New Plymouth an air force base in California. Several students from Nu Acres Grange. Mr. and Mr;. George Smit played went to Bo. e with the Fruitland bands Fruluy to play in the whist at the Jake G o u t home in mu i festnal. The senior band ruled Ny.vsa Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. P Chesney and a 1 and will go to Moscow May 1. Mi M C. Seueli was a guest of Prances and Mr and Mr Charles Mr. and Mrs. Roy H off in Nyssa ove.- Daudt and daughter vi-ited at the tiome o f Mr. and Mrs. George Hau the week-end. Mi and ifi i) w Bvood and ler in Apple Valley Sunday evening family spent Sunday at the horn« of Pvt 1st Cl. Donald Chesney, who Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M Higgins of is stationed with the 40th division Parma Mr and Mrs. Floyd Higgins, in Korea near Kumsong writes that Jr. of Unity spent the week end at lie hopes *o be sent home within the home of his parents, Mr. and about three months. H.- division is Mrs. Higgins of Parma. made up of National Guard and Mr. and Mrs George Smit atten many o f them have already been ded a pinochle party Tuesday at the returned home. home o f Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson Mr. and M rs. George Smit were of Parma dinner guests Sunday at the homo Mr. and Mr-. Charles Daudt and of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Longhurst in Linda of Payette visited at the A Star Mr. and Mrs. Longhurst form P Chesney home Sunday. erly lived in the Nu Acres commun Mr. and Mrs. E M. Seueli and ity. family o f Big Bend, Oregon visited Mrs. Floyd Ames and daughters, at the M. C. Seueli home Sunday. Mr and Mrs. A. Lanfear and Mr. The Farmerettes club met at the and Mrs. Alva Lanfear, Jr. and home of Mrs. Emma Orcutt W ed daughter, all of Caldwell were Sun nesday for a pollock dinner and ull day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul day meeting. During the meeting Thomson and family. 8.F. Goodrich % NYSÔA. Mrs. Sherman Wilson Phone Parma 21-M4 Guard against ‘ifc chickens NYSSA It's safe. dependable. It's You'll never gef heafed over cold water Nyssa, Oregon It A Habit plenty *t ! » « • taaa •lag» on ksag fat emergency ata. Aik yaar •lectricsl Reala» far fata ptuga af the s»«e. V____________ _ _ when you depend upon the elec trical way. STAT£ TREASURER STATI SENATOR Thoro’i No Subttituto tor » M MrGm . Asst S « . 806 S i l I D fte A c P u H O VPOWER a ti/ Dots So MUCH*Costs So LITTLE! EXPERIENCE *<fw»y m