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6 P AGE SEVEN THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOUTWAL. NYSSA. ORFGON. THUPSDAY M\Y 1. 1«?2 tended .« -pecial meeting of the Mal- heui C unt> Farm Bureau board «. Bus iness was transacted regarding the purchasing of the Cairo school buikt- : ing and site The fc.irl Kygar family were forced Newell Slrv Heights News J u k , Bor»» l*lionr 01« Iti Chester Wood a: i family of On- la ™ Mr and Mr- t t Cummins- of Boise visited the.r daughter. Mrs. Bobby Brown Su: ay at the Glen Brown home Mr and Mrs Ha: >!d Newman and family were ti- Owvhee dam Saturday Tin v report fish were biting good Mrs Margerite Scott received word Monday that her brother Chet Purdy in California had a heart attack Hi- mditton i - seri ous. David Essix of Martinez. Cali fornia sjx-nt the past week visiting hi- uncle. Davt Matthews and fam ily Tlie Newell Heights Study Group bridge or ■ met Thursday evening in tiw home river the river came up over their prop of Mrs. Hoy Hirai with nine mem erty near Owyhee corner Mr and Mrs. Lou Pratt and child- bers present. The article, “The An open house "guest day" was • er. atteiiiicrj A Hell's Canyon meet- Child A.s A Person" was read from 1 held at the Adrian grade school the National Parent Teacher’s mag in in We er at the Washington Friday for all boys and girls who azine and discus-ion followed Tli • hotel Sunday. While there they saw will enter school next fall, and their next meeting will be held at the -he remains ol fire in the Som mothers Mrs. Elvin Worden. P T mer , building which had starteJ A preschool health chairman, was home of Mrs. Jake Borge. Kaye Hamnaon participated in Sunday morning and also witnessed present with forms to be filled out the Betty Wilson dance revue in .motne: fi; ■ .11 me office of Doc by the parents prior to having a tor Jefferson They reported see health examination for the pre- Nyssa Saturday evening. There was a good attendance at ing him carr.ed out to the ambul school youngsters this summer the Adrian spring concert Friday ance. but didn’t know if he was The 4-H Livestock club met Sat- or not He died later that evening in spite of the incon- I alive • urday afternoon m the home of their day. venience of the high waters. The Most of the Mr and Mrs. Dick Kriegh and leader, Vern Butler bus met some of the children at the Miss Jean llammon. army nurse children were Sunday dinner gue-ts members have started their pro jects now Frank Pratt. Junior and daughter of Glenn Hammon ar at the Dudley Kurtz home. Mr and Mrs. Charles Leedy of Haney. Wallace Butler and Terry rived in Nyssa Thursday morning Payette were guests at the Elvin Borge are taking sheep; Darrel and for a week's visit .vith friends and Carol Slippy are taking swine. relatives. Worden homo Sunday. Bernard Frost. I>r. K E. Kerby Mrs Roy Hairi is to be on the Terry Borge conducted the meet p.' cram at the Catholic conference ing in the absence of the presi and Clifford Main made a succe--- held in Ny a Wednesday She will dent and vice president. The group tul fishing trip to Owyhee Dam Sat- discussed the parts of a hog. i urday. give a report f r the local unit. Mrs. Clyde Snyder spent Wednes- Mr and Mrs. Lau Pratt were in of Bend Tlie Novell Height-. Nimble Thim ble club met at the Stanley Hill Ontario Thursday on business. Mrs. dav in Boise where she dosed a:i home Thur day afternoon The girls Pratt and Roy Hirai were on the i apartment for her mother. Mr- Republican Candidate for Labor Sponsor’s board to survey a Clara Davis Mrs. Davis is in Denver started work on stuffed toys. Nomination for I-oii Pratt brought his sheep out new building under construction at where she plan- to .-pend the slim mer with her daughter, Mrs. J H. Uie Ontario labor camp. n! [:,r !......... ' Saturday Weatherly. Antonio Martinez and Leonard Mr. and Mrs. I h Burton enjoyed Smith have arted thinning beets a visit in Boise Sunday with Mr this week They have a negro crew. and Mrs. L. Heuperman of Boise M>- Jake Borge and Dick Kriegh at ásmeme?- Mr*. Pauline McGinnis L o c* a I l\ e >v s Vote May 16 Dr arid Mrs. I. K, Moulding and two week, vacation r.p to Portland Houperman. f rmerly hi-.iway o c signer for Oregon, is now with the children left Sunday morning on a and vicinity. Idaho State Highway deportment The group also made a drive to Lucky Peak dam. t'arl Hiver, recen!Iv ut Nvs-a •» now employed with the Chicago J Bridge and Iron Co. of Los Angeles I Mr>. Beyer. Gary and Sham e pla i to join him there to make their home after the close of school -WANTED:- YOUR DEAD AND USELESS ANIMALS Adrian News HI make - a hog of myself quicker wilh Pillsburys Best PIG FEAST The new BITE-SIZE Starter A special baby formula for baby pigs to give that big extra boost—right when it count» the most. Loaded with digestible nutrients and highly for tified with "M YCIN S," Pillsbury’» exclusive combination of Terramycin, Aureomycin and Streptomycin Exclusive, appetizing "B IT S- SIZE” form makes them eat more. Mr. and Mrs. Schennell of Camas, Washington spent Monday and Tuesday at the Dave Matthews home. She is a sister to Mrs. Car- roll Matthews. They returned home Wednesday taking Mrs. Carroll Matthews and daughter Fay for a visit. The George De Haven family have moved from the Jim Lane house to the Arthur Case ranch which he is renting. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frahm are ! the parents of a daughter born at the Nyssa hospital. She has been named Laura Louise. Mr and Mrs. A C. Henderson were Sunday dinner guests of their daughter. Mrs. Anna Sparks. Miss Charlotte Brummer spent the week-end in Boise with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gilbert and daughters, and Max Gilbert spent the week-end In Oakridge, Oregon visiting her mother, Mrs. A1 Nichol son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Marton spent Sunday in Emmett visiting MEULLER FURNACES— LINK BELT STOKERS Estimates Gladly Given HEATING Phono 184L2 GEORGE J. KINZER FREE LAND AND BUSINESS SITES PROMPT REMOVAL Phone us collect Nyssa 102 W Payette 670 Ii no answer call Nampa 6-4604 DAY OR NIGHT W rite A llierta V. I'ecka BRUCE JOHNSON REALTY IDAHO ANIMAL PRODUCTS Lakeview Park. Box 80«; Nampa, Idaho Soap l.ake. Washington E. O . STADTER Attorney General Horses. Cows. Calves, Sheep. Hogs Cash for live horses and cows COLUMBIA BASIN SOMETHING NEW AT G & B STORES CARPET TRADE - SALE USE YOUR OLD RUGS AND CARPETS AS DOWN PAYMENT. UP TO $5.00 PER YARD FOR YOUR OLD RUGS AND CARPETS ON NEW AXMINSTER & WILTON "HEAVENLY LEES" CARPETING Mailing Coupon , G ^ B I WOULD LIKE AN ESTIMATE OF . VALUE OF MY (RUG), (CARPET). , NAME Furniture and Appliance Inc. Ontario — Vale 1 EXPERT CARPET LAYING ADDRESS Parma, Idaho i-«s relatives. Betty Hansen is working in Parma at the Dr. Soli clinic. She grad uated in March from the North- we tern Institute of Medical T ech nology in Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright and Clyde Cartwright motored to Unity Sunday. Sunday dinner guests at the John Adams home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 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