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vi) # • • THE N YSSA G A TE CITY JO URNAL, N Y S S A . OREGON T H U R SD A Y , P A G E EIGHT Sunset Valley Speaks H r« I < n i n P » m rr« f Phonr K J J R aul K n o ttin g h a m gave a dem on- s tr a tio n on d airy sh o w m an sh ip to 16 m em b ers of Uie S unset Livestock ♦-H c lu b S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n when th e g ro u p m e t a t Ohe O P C ounsil horne Mrs. C ounsil served re fre sh - m e n u , a n d th e group played ball u f le r th e m eetin g T he n ex t m eet- in * will be ut th e C ulbertson horn.*, an d L arry C u lb ertso n will have th e su b je ct of beef fittin g a n d show - man-ship W ilbur C h a p in arriv ed hom e T ue - d ay a f te r d riv in g hi- d a u g h te r-in - law, M rs. C h a rle s C hapin in h er car, to W ich ita F all . Tex.i W hile e n ro u te they visited at the hom e >f Mrs. W ilbur C h a p in ’s brother. Roy DEAD ANIMALS F ree Pickup Fast Service Phone 98 Phone 100-R Parma Nyssa Idaho-Oregon Rendering Co. Nyssa. Oregon What Shall I Do? I’m Sick and Tired pushing that old mower. Listen Friend- If you are, call the B & M, we'll gladly give you a FREE demon stration of the new "Toro Sport- lawn" power mower, in either 18-in. or 21 -in. sizes. AND — we will take your old mower as part payment on the new one, tool I Davi a t B g fr T et»* A firr v. it- 1 1 « w. ii t» * r* O h k fles w ho is in the j.rf< i e a* W u h i t a f a l l . M . C hayin retu rn ed alone whale M is Chai le' C h a p in rem ain ed Mr lx* ■ G asto n wa- an o v rrn ig n t v i'itu r m C ascade. Id ah o S a tu rd a y . H eturnum S unday w ith Mr- G a sto n vvere her m other, M rs B D. K ing aI1d h er si-ter. M r, M ary L ea v itt and th ree ch ild ren . Mrs. L ea v itt p jaas on m alting h e r hom e in th is area i t was a very busy M onday a t th e Neil G im m ick ra n c h , w here th e m en fo rk e d four d iffe ren t groups of cu t- t le Al-o p resen t for ch ick en d in n e r at i. .i. . w w. :< „ • lie ladle . __ ludu.g . „ ,,__ .... M1 an d Mr G eorge F o lk m an . Mi an d Mrs C a ll S im pson, an d K lau ss S tam . D onald B rew er a n d c h ild re n ,h e week end in B ik e r visit- n ^ At fhe hom e^of h e r a u n t in t a t th e h >tne o 1 , Mrs H om er D id en ck sen a n d son. Iairry. arriv ed hom e T h u rsd a y a f te r spending a week a t tile hom e of Mrs Ja ck June- h er m o th e r w ho lives a t Big B end. M r. an d Mr Fred A rai an d ch il- d ren of Jam eso n , O regon were S u n - day d in n e r guests a t th e ho m e of Mrs. A ral’s sister, Mr. a n d M rs H O kano. Fred fished on D ry C reek d u rin g th e day. Mi an d Mrs Ja m es L angley an d M rs: H om er B rew er a n d d a u g h te r, B a rb a ra, m ade a trip to Boise M on day B a rb a ra had to see a physician about h er nose, w hich was in ju red som e tim e ago. M r an d Mrs. Ira P rice an d Mr. and Mrs G rover C ooper atte n d e d T h e M onday evening m eeting of the F arm ers Co-op in Nyssa a t th e little th e a te r. Mrs. Elver Nielsen was hostess a t a S u n d ay d in n e r celeb ratin g th re e b irth d ay s, th a t of h er h ic b a n d . E l ver. h er son. G ary , and h e r sister. Mr Peggy Conley G uests included Mr a n d Mrs. Ewen C hard, Mr. an d Mr K en n e th O hard Mr. an d Mrs. Doyn Price, an d th e Conley ch ild ren . Mr an d Mr G eorge Reed of N unn. Colorado arriv ed T h u rsd a y to spend an o th e r sum m er in th e valley, T h ey are th e p a re n ts of Mrs. C lau d e Wilson. Mrs Pete W ilson. C laren ce an d Buck Reed of th e valley T h ey live in a trailo r house on th e C laude W ilson farm . Mr. and Mrs. C het Bowns an d ch ild ren arrived F rid ay from U ta h for a w eek-end visit in Nyssa an d vicjnity. F rid a y th ey called a t th e George F olkm an, Lorin S to n e an d Vern G a rn e r hom es I,in d a Bowns SO CALL US, OR COME OUT TO— Eye* E xam ined 6 & M Equipment Co., Inc. 718 A rth u r St. Phone 9 2312 Caldwell, Idaho Ny*sa, Oregon General Paints PLASTIC RUBBER FINISH new j I sw erved into th e ditch to As th e w ater in th e O w yhee riv er] had d ropped, those on th e n o r th avoid a head-on collision. I ide o f th e riv er w ishing to a tte n d sjdesw iped one tre e and crash- th e Ow yhee W ard L. D. S. services, . r . ! drove th e ir ca rs to th e bridge, w alk- ] ed into another. T he o th e r ed across, w here frien d s m et th e m d riv e r never stopped. Is it tru e an d c a r service was supplied to th e , , . .. . _ . .. . th a t about $30 for Collision ch u rch . H a rry R ataezyk viewed S u n se t Insurance w ould have paid my Valley by a ir S un d ay w hen Ja m e s Langley gave H arry a p la n e ride- $450 rep air bill? over th e com m unity. Mrs. C laude W ilson h a s been ill all week with a re sp ira to ry in fec- p} tion H er son, T erry , h a s h a d e a r r trouble M r an d Mrs. H a rry G a rd n e r an d fll, fam ily were d in n e r g u ests a t th e Robert R effett hom e S u n d ay . Mr. an d Mrs. Dewey G a rn e r of E m m ett were visitors S u n d a y a t th e j hom e of Dewey's b ro th e r. Mr. an d Mrs. D elbert G arn er. I-arry a n d h is b ro th er. S h o rtie H ite of H aines, O regon v isited sev eral d a y s a t th e ho m e o f th e ir g ran d p a re n ts, Mr a n d M rs. J o h n R e ffe tt th is week. Mr. an d Mrs. J o h n T ay lo r of B rem erton, W a sh in g to n w ere o v e r night guests at th e hom e of Mr. an il Mrs K en n e th L o ren sen S u n d ay . T aylors were en ro u te to A labam a for a visit. Mr an d M rs. F ra n k P erk o w ere guests S u n d ay In N am p a a t th e R alph N orris hom e fo r d in n e r. N ancy N orris retu rn ed w ith th e Pe.-- ko's for a visit of several days. Mr an d Mrs. W’a rre n L a th a n of W alla W alla. W ash in g to n an d th e ir two ch ild ren w ere su p p e r g u ests ru n an d familv are m oving th is L iuda H ipp K »m p» H a* f R ^ K : the Arcadia A large cr w Frances *»'*«*• wa th e -peaker *•* «• * tr t Mr »nd M r s orU od &n<l A th e week r a c d a m *1 >ted ore* * * hei te rti I M "Friend:- here received a n in v ita - and Mrs. Owen G a n n a n d otlier rela - lon to th e golden w edding an n iv er-1 tteee here. ____________ ary of Mr. a n d Mrs J M W agner Keith I). Byhee showed m any »f . April .i 27 a t B roadbent. O regon. Mr. m d Mrs. W agner were on e tim e his colored slides of h is E uropean trip, a t th e "S eventies P a rty " a t th e residents of Arcadia Mr and Mrs. L. E R obbins visited Nyssa L. D. S. sta k e house F rid ay S unday w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. Norvelle evening. ---------- Robbins, who have Just m oved on D o n ’t forget to give th e J o u rn a l th e ir farm they recently p u rch ased your news, if you have n o t been west of Nyssa. T hose a tten d in g th e y o u th rally called T h e n ew sp ap er a p p re c ia te s from h ere a t W hite S e ttle m e n t having your new s item s a n d your A pril 24 were D onald B u llard . Mr. friends an d n eighbors a re in te re ste d a n d Mrs. G eorge M oeller a n d girls. in read in g them . H oward "BILL” DENTJR for delegate to the R E P U B L IC A N N A T IO N A L C O N V E N T IO N (F ile d b y D e c la ra tio n ) FOR • E ise n h o w e r fo r President. • E x p a n sio n o f 4 H a n d F F A youth p ro g ra m s . • S o u n d re so u rc e s d evelopm ent. • Protection o f fre e enterprise. H o w a r d D e n t for D e le g a t e C om m itte e 0 * 0 . tlnd»u/. Se cre ta ry, 206 W . 6lh, The D a lle * . Oregon SIDE DELIVERY RAKE ’e t A Cl t£e w it h o u t TANGLING, ROPING OR TWISTING T h e MM Side Delivery R ake handles the hay carefully and tu rn s the stems o u tw ard so they dry quickly. Leaves are thus p rotected against drying too quickly. T h e rake cylinder has self-adjusting action front and rear so that the teeth and spiral cylinder follow th e co n to u r o f the g ro u n d . . . gets all the cro p. U niform ly sm ooth action o f the cylinder on the MM Side Delivery Rake helps prevent ta n g lin g , ro p in g o r tw isting . . . gently d ep o sits the hay in a loose, fluffy w in d ro w for m ore uniform curing! BUILT TO DO THE JOB AT LOWER COST . . . L O N G E R ! Heavy tem pered steel teeth are quickly detachable in pairs. S pring coils give added strength to the teeth. T he high m ain arch provides am ple clearance for heavy raking jobs. T h e strip p ers are aligned to prevent hay from w in d in g o r bunching in the cylinder. T his rake will carefuily handle any crop. YO U C A N EXPECT M O RE, A N D GET MORE. W HEN YO U GET A N M M SIDE DELIVERY RAKE. And rem em ber . . . Q uality C ontrol in MM Factories Assures D epend able Perform ance in the Field. Your MM Hales and Service Dealer B & M Equipment Co. N Y SSA . OREGON Now! Hitch your wagon to your needs ! VEL -V A - COTE VEL-VA-COTE i* a r e v o lu t i o n a r y Around Arcadia j Hall home. O ptom etrist 612 Arcadia Blv'd L 1952 w*. a n o v tm lg h t g u e-t a t th e Vern ( t i m r r hom e. an d Eilen Ann visited Ja y S a tu rd a y B e w a \ form er S u n - set Valley resid en ts, ren ted th e ir Mr», ( i r o r e r Muflrr ¡arm to N m n a n G a rn e r ior th e year, an d m ade their hom e in th e P h o n e 052- R 2 H R an ch o d istric t of Ogden. Miss C larice N otheis an d Mr T h e A rcadia S u n sh in . e M club met C h arles Suliw eizer a tte n d e d Book . club S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a t th e hom e April - 5 a t lh e , „ ." Cecil Boekwek of Miss E m m a Zw em ke in Nyssa. m an H ipp w ith M r a W ord lias been received th a t M-. co-ho.stess. N ineteen members and two visitors were p resen t. M innie a n d M rs. N elson F ield, form er S u n - ^>t Valley resid e n ts, have moved to H ouston drew th e door prize A pink an d blue show er was given for Mrs Lilac R an ch o o u t of Escondido, C ali- Ted Bowers. S he was th e recipient fo rn ia, a fte r .spending several m o n th s of m an y nice gifts. R efresh m en ts a i N atio n al C ity, C alifo rn ia •were served by th e hostesses W H K iie m an of Notus was a D in n er guests a t th e O. R C oun- sU hom e S u n d ay were Ju h n K n o t- gue t speaker a t A rcadia S un d ay tin(?llam alMj \ | r an d Mrs. G len a fte r classes. K n K tin g h am of Boi.se. Miss B etty B ullard of Boise spent M rv Amt‘h a FyUingness re tu rn e d F rld ay n ig n t in h e r hom e here F rid ay a f te r spending over two weeks E th el B u llard an d Mrs. C h arles visiting in Id ah o FalLs. Idaho. B u lU id were d in n e r guests S un d ay Mr an d Mrs. N aylon T aylor ol a t th e hom t. <)f Mr a n d Mrs. O tl, p jam c ity . U ta h were h ouse-guests B ullard at hom e oi M r. an d Mrs. G eorge T h e teleplione com pany installed P o lk m an th e first of th e week. telephones recen tly in th e E rn est T h e C arl S im p so n s helped W ayne S tep h en so n . G eorge M oeller. Jo h n S im pson m ove th e ir house this week Z itterco b a n d G eorge Must hom es T h e house w hich was located on C h arles B u llard who h a s been til E n te rp rise was moved to G ra n d th e p a st five weeks was ta k e n to th e avenue. Nyssa h o sp ital last week He is r e Mr. an d Mrs. P ra n k K n o ttin g h a m p o rted to be im proving. a n d c h ild re n left S a tu rd a y m orning Miss F ra n ce s F o ster of P o rtlan d , for th e ir hom e n e a r Coos Buy a f te r who sp e n t la st week in Boise, sp en t spen d in g te n d ay s visiting a t the la st T h u rs d a y w ith Mrs. G eorge hom e of F ra n k ’s m other, Mr. an d M oeller M rs O P. C ounsil. All th e farm ers a re busy irrig atin g J e ff P a rk e r who has h ad th e since th e w ater was tu rn ed in tli-i m um ps th e p a s t week, stayed w ith d itc h es last week, his g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. O Mrs. J o h n C a rr of K la m a th Falls, H. Schw eizer. O regon, who is visiting h er fa th e r, Mr. a n d M rs. V al M itchell an d C h a rles B u llard , accom panied h e r baby son of T h e Dalles, O regon, son. Ju n io r C a rr an d fam ily of were o v ern ig h t guests a t th e hom e M o u n tain Home, Id ah o to W eiser, of V al’s m o th e r, M rs. Lila M itchell w here th e y sp e n t th e w eek-end M arion M cLean of B aker atte n d e d in Nyssa th is w eek-end Val an d his wife who le ft S u n set Valley th is th e Y o u th Rally a t W hite S e ttle sp rin g , visited S a tu rd a y a t th e hom e m en t, an d sp e n t th e n ig h t a t th e G eorge M oeller hom e. He w ent to of Mr. an d Mrs. Fred M itchell. Mr. a n d M rs Vic M arshall were W est F all, O regon F rid ay to o rg a n visitors a t th e O. H. Schweizer hom e ize a S u n d ay school th ere. M r. Mc- S a tu rd a y evening. Mr, a n d M rs. Ja c k W ard a n 1 S u n d ay evening a t th e hom e of d a u g h te r w ere S u n d a y evening visi- W a rre n 's a u n t, M rs. Neil D im m ick. to rs a t th e J im Reid home. T h e L a th a n fam ily were picnicking Mr a n d M rs. C lifford Wolfe a n d in th e B lue M o u n tain s a n d decided d a u g h te rs w ere g u ests a t a fam ily to com e dow n for a fam ily vi-Jt. d in n e r held S u n d a y in New P ly m Mr. an d M rs. Roy H olm es an d o u th a t th e hom e of Mrs. W olfe's Mr. an d Mrs. Neil D im m ick a tte n d sister, M rs. B u rl Collins. Also p re s ed th e horse sale in Vale S u n d ay . e n t were Mr. an d Mrs. H arold Acker- m a n a n d c h ild re n of P ay ette, an d Mr. an d Mrs. A lfred Olson and ch il- d ren of B end, O regon. T h e Olsons visited M r. OLson’s m o th er in E m m e tt who h as been ill. a n d were th e n o v ern ig h t g u ests S u n d a y at the C lif ford W olfe hom e. T h e women a r » FOR YOUR PLUM BING H sisters. Mr. a n d M rs. O. H. Schw eizer were d in n e r g u ests a t th e L ym an P om e NEEDS roy hom e S u n d ay . Mr. an d M rs. Ed L ytle and fa m B ath Sets, W ater H eaters ily an d M r. a n d M rs. W ayne Robb an d so n picnicked S u n d ay a t th e and P ressu re System s Nyssa p ark . Ed L y tle lives, on th e Andy A nderson farm , a n d is a b ro th Call er o f M rs W ayne R obb RA LPH LAW RENCE J. C. S M I T H Mr. an d Mrs. J im Belveal an d about this question th e ir frien d s, Mr. an d Mr- S h o rty 13 Years In Nyssa H all of P a rm a d ro v e to Boise S a tu r - F o r th e an sw er to your in su ran ce day ev en in g an d celeb rated th e questions feel free to call m e a t Phone 78-J b irth d a y s of b o th Mr Belveal an d Nyssa In su ra n c e Agency. 105 M ain Mrs. H all. O n S u n d ay th e two fa m i- p. co j lies h ad th e b irth d a y d in n e r a t th e j DR. C.W. CRAVES Phone 444 M \ Y type of finish for walla, woodwork, railings and most other interior uses — even kitchens and bathrooms. T h e r * ’s a new Ford station w a g o n fo r y o u r p u rp oso . . . priced fo r y ou r p u rte i COMPLETELY FLAT VEL-VA-COTE is the first com pletely flat, com pletely washable in terior finish. Other rubber-base paints have a noticeable satiny sheen. NOT VEL-VA-COTE. FIRST IN WASHABILITY, DRIES FAST Your Good Health Other rubber-base paints take as long as a month to harden before you can wash them. And in 72 hours you can scrub VEL VA-COTE without harming the finish. If stubborn grease spots and crayon marks won t com e off with soap and water, use cleaning fluid IT WON T HARM VEL VA COTE. STUNZ LUMBER COMPANY PHONE lia w — # P I — IIM — 707 ADRIAN BLVD. — Guarded VEL-VA-COTE dries so fast you can use the room in leee than a half hour after applying it. or paint thinner. Carefully r D.A.F i ‘J? 7; ¿Raws?': **• H ere's how . Each and every p rescrip tion you b rin g to us is most carefu lly c h e c k e d and th e n double checked to m ake certain oi ac- curaey Fur p ro fess ional dnii! care raosc r« Owyhee ßruj Cö. W K . t * » d o e -a ll tiro *, fo r d o m a t lc , 0 * e r d r - v# tw o to n « c alot» in VoOcN o p t io n « ! at « a tro cent. t « v p **« M t «ccaator « * a n d M m ie » fc » t m M T f r • • « • * ! n otte« 'f e t t D rive " d e m « t y e ist Ferd Peeler •! Tew turn p m y m ere . . . to t yew ten t to y batteri FORD Hernman Motor Company Y out Ford Dealer Phone 77