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» 9 * . PAGE TWELVE Buena Vista M is. M a rth a N orland had a love ly b irth d a y present, S atu rd ay May 10, in th e iorm ol a new g ra n d d a u g h te r Mr an d A rthur N or la n d of M o u n tain Home are th e p a r e n ts of th e new seven pound six ou n ce girl. Mrs N orland w ent to M o u n ta in H ome S a tu rd a y evening to sta y a few days with the new com er a n d h er m other. Mr an d Mi V incent F arrell an i O len d a , a n d Mr and Mrs Kiiner H icks a n d ch ild ren enjoyed a picnic a t th e C ald well park S unday Mr an d Mrs Ted Dick and d a u g h te rs a tte n d e d the Blossom Festival in F a y e tte S atu rd ay . Rev a n d Mrs Ludlow were S u n d a y d in n e r guest in th e C L F ritts hom e T h e W SCS women will m otor to Boise, T uesday, M ay 20, for a d is tr ic t m eeting a t Boise Im m anuel c h u rc h . T he following T uesday they ure invited to th e hom e of Mrs. Ludlow in N am pa for th eir last m e etin g of th e year. Mr. a n d Mi D unbar are tiie p a r e n ts of a new baby born S atu rd ay , M as 3 M rs. M arllia N orland and son. P a lm e r m otored to M adras last week a n d visited in th e O rover F in d ley hom e Mrs. N orland's d a u g h te r. Mi G ene S tephen, w ent dow n T uesday and retu rn ed w itn Mrs her m o th er T h u rsd a y P alm er went on to P o rtlan d a n d from th ere he was going to S an France.co Mr. an d Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell of P arm a and S am Caldw ell of W ash ington were W ednesday evening supper guests in th e Conley W ilson home. Mr. and Mrs. O rley S m ith and fam ily were d in n e r gue-ts S unday in the E. A W yatt hom e n ear Roswell Mi and Mrs Ed O bendorf and fa m ily were also guests. In the a f te r noon Mrs S m ith h ad a phone call from her d a u g h te r, D onna, in M is sissippi. Mr and Mrs. D A Rogers of Roswell were S u n d ay d in n er guests in th e E arl B oston home T h e local Cubs will be atten d in g a C ub Pack m eeting an d picnic it the P a rm a p ark T h u rsd ay evening, May 22 T h e C u b s' fam ilies are to go an d take a picnic supper. S unday d in n e r guests in th e C o n ley W ilson hom e for M other's Day included Mr an d M rs Lloyd C a ld well. Mr an d M rs. C edric Caldwell. Mr an d Mrs. L eon M urray and ch ildren, all of P a rm a an d Mr. and Mrs. L andes D u tro ol N am pa Mr an d Mrs T h a n ie l B otner of P arm a were afte rn o o n callers Mr and Mrs. D u tro called on Mr and Mrs Ja ck W ilson an d M rs. S ara Miller In th e aftern o o n . S U MM E R SCHOOL O p rn in i Date* MONDAY. JUNE 2 and MONDAY, JUNE 9 New S tu d en ts m ay en te r an y d ay — e ith e r before or afte r opening dates. D uring June. July and A ugust o u r sessions a re from 8 a m to 1 p. m Daily. Classroom s are fully AIR C O N D IT IO N E D L IN K 'S is a C h a rte r M ember of th e N atio n al A ssociation of Business Schools. M any fine PO SIT IO N S are now available for young m en an d women who are BU SIN ESS T R A IN E D -Call, phone or write for Full In fo rm a tio n — LINK'S SCHOOL OF BUSINESS. Inc. Boise, Id ah o 13th A M ain St. Phone 80S 214 Vs-lb. HOGS ¿ ft» ,i IN 4V a M ONTHS7 7 p. m. sented c e rtifica tes of achievem ent E v an g elistic service, 7 45 p m an d gold seals by Mis- E dna M i M id-w eek p ray e r m eeting, 8 o'clock Miller, for m eeting sta n d a rd goals W ednesday evening Home econom ists a tte rd iig i th m eeting Included M :- A nderson THE I R I I METHODIST CHI t i l l th e IdalKi Power an d L # h t Co M Adrl*». Oregon Moore, hom e econom ics in stru c to r Church school. 10 a m from ih r A drian h igh school U r Morning 11 C harles S teffen s, hom e econ«m ic m - Y oung People's stu d y period. 7 p tru e to r from th e Ny- s h igh aihiail, m Miss F ro n a Yeager, O regon S ta te E v an g elist m essage, 8 p. m Extension H ealth sp ecialist .and W ednesday p ra y e r aervlce, 7 JO Miss F ran ces C linton, O regon S ta te p. m. Extension leader. ------------ MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor. Elder Haskell Dane S u n d a y school, 10 a m M m Carl Beyer and children left M orning woship, n o ’clock T uesday m o rn in g for C alifornia where they will join Mr Brv.-: and E vening w oship. 8 o'clock T h ey were a c W ednesday p ra y e r service, 8 p m. m ake th e ir hom e E veryone Is welcome to a tte n d our com panied to C alifo rn ia by Mr. an d services. • of Mrs. Alva Ciuutlrll Tinnii- OlX-WI .Mrs. S lirrm iii H ilw n I’tioni* Turnia .’I Ml worship. " T h e y ’ve done the best of any we ever fed,” r e port Leroy E h m a n 8* Son. Atlanta, lnd . on their Pillsbury fed hogs Come in. Let us explain the Pillsbury way —how it can help you build mote pork at a lower cost, and with less gram . Pillsburys Best HOG CONCENTRATES with' MYCINS NYSSA FEED MILL These Jersey Breeders : C I I I K i l l N O T E S THE METHODIST COMMUNITY ( III R< II Donald S. Campbell, Minister 9:45 a m , ch u rch school. 11 a m., m orning worship. S e r m on: “T h e B anking S ystem of th e K ingdom .” A nthem : "B less T hou th e Lord, O My Soul" by Ip p o lito f- Ivanof 7 p. m , th e Fellow ships will n o t m eet because of th e B a cc ala u reate service a t th e high school. l„ D. S. 1st WARD Gordon Ray, Bishop S u n d a y —P riesth o o d m eeting, 9:15 a. m. S u n d ay school, 10:30 a. m. S a c ra m e n t m eeting, 7:30 p in. T u esd ay —R elief society. 2:00 p m W ed n esd ay —M I A , 7 30 p m. W ednesday—P rim ary , 4 p. m. ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. C. T. Crenshaw. Rector M orning service, 11 o'clock. TIIE CHURCH o r T H I NAZARENR Rev. Glen Abla, Pastor S u n d ay school. 10 a. m M orning w orship. 11 a. m N Y P . S an d ju n io r m eeting, 150 Women Attend Fifth Annual Home Meeting O n e h u n d re d an d fifty women a t ten d ed th e fifth a n n u a l M alheur C o u n ty H om em akers Festival an d lu n ch eo n held in V ale on May 9 M itt F io n a Y eager, guest peake. from O regon S ta te College, talked ! o n “A dventures in F rien d sh ip .“ Miss } Y eager p o in ted o u t th a t In o rd er to h av e a frie n d you first m a st be one. T h en , too, it is Im p o rtan t th a t you know your ow n stre n g th an d weaknesses. A h ig h lig h t of th e d a y ’s p rogram was a -style revue. O ne section c l th is revue included m odeling o f old fashioned clothes, th e n 37 women m odeled dresses m ade th is p a s t year in th e b etter d re ss w orkshops. D isplays were a rra n g e d to show th e various p ro jec ts th a t h ad been worked on by th e ex ten sio n units. T h ese displays included, g ifts for every occasion, rem odeling clo th es, give hom e sew ing th e professional look, food for e n te rta in in g , h o m e m ade ready mixes, rem odeling h a ts, an d dolls dressed rep rese n tin g th e various co u n tries in th e A ssociated C o u n try W om en of th e W orld o r ganization. T h e re was a se p a ra te di-p lay on articles from J a p a n an d G erm an y a n d one w orking d e m o n stra tio n of corsage m aking. Mrs. Keck, co u n ty co m m ittee ch a irm an , in ch arg e of th e day'* program , presented M rs. M yrle T u p - peny an d M rs M a rg a re t H u ck er th e aw ards for th e w inning ex h ib its in th e Azalea house n am e p la te c o n test. Eleven extension u n its were p re- • POWELL CHEVRON SERVICE Mein St. P h o n « 76 & 4 heating Sunday dinner f u r v s of Mr and Mi G eorge Sckiweiter were Mr and Mr D A Van Scoy of P ay ette Mr* Ada Butler of Ontario o i l a ho it egilest everal days th i- wt.-k of Mrs G len n Sciioonover Speeding on U S street* and highw ays last y ear in ju red 570.O8C men. women a n d children Needless to say, th e letters were quickly ch anged back to spell out th e word intended. Y:'i2 D a iry c o n s u lta n t J a y D un c a n sta n d s beside his tru c k w h ic h is especially farm ers, se rv in g th em w ilh service, sales an d consulation. fa rm ers, se rv in g th e m w ith service, sales a n d conultation. Dairy Consultant Service Now Aids Farmers Here TRY A HEW DE LAVAL STERLING MILKER UNIT ON YOUR PRESENT MILKER PIPELINE in your own b a rn ... on your own cows! Be your own ju d g e ... without obligation! Get the FACTS . . . compare the milking performance . . . ease of handling . . . the way your cowl milk out . . . the easy-to-clean features . . . of the De Laval Sterling Milker with whatever milking machine you are now using. Only direct comparison can give you the real story on De Laval Milking. It costs you nothing to know the truth . . . and may save you plenty. Just ask us to loan you a new De Laval Sterling Milker unit to make the "De Laval Milker Di rect Comparison Test." Then . . . be your own ¡udge . . . because performance — not promises— Is what really countsl Direct cons- parison reveals the FACTSI The services of an expert dairy consultant have been made available by Hollingsworths’, Inc. He is Jay E. Duncan, for the past five years a territorial supervisor in the Pacific Northwest for the DeLaval company. Duncan, an expert in the dairy equipment field, will assist farmers of Malheur and Payette counties with services varying from sketching and planning an en tirely new dairy Barn to servicing or installing a milker The dairy consultant has a new truck especially fitted for the service he is offering to farmers. He is shown with his truck in the picture above. Because of his back ground and experience, Duncan is the best suited of any man in the region to aid farmers in the planning and installation of dairy equipment. Hollingsworths’ provide this region with a dairy con sultant in order to keep pace with the rapidly growing dairy industry, which is making Malheur county one of Oregon’s outstanding dairy counties and perhaps the one with the greatest dairy growth potential in Oregon, and which has made Payette county a leader in Idaho’s dairy industry. This improvement is in line with Hol lingsworths’ policy of always serving this region to the best of their ability. S»e J a y at J e rs e y Show S a tu r d a y HOLLINGSWORTHS’ INC. 605 M ain S tre e t Nyssa P h o n e 142 here's that lovable c U © CIFMF-IIHEM! 4 T H E WATCH WIT H THE HEART THAT NEVER IREAKS Every new Elgin, and only Elfin, has the Dura Power M a i n- spnng guaran tied to never break •sr. Second Place In the Nation For Achievements CHEVRON PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ATLAS TIRES AND BATTERIES Nyssa 2<Jb m ile drive S u n d ay to Boi-e Banks. G ard en Valley an d vicinity Mr and Mrs Henrr Aimianer and ch ild ren were d in n e r guests Sunday at the Art Servoss Nev.e D uring th e afte rn o o n th.e group enjoyed p “ li. A New BUL0VA Watch tllO IF-IHHM! ” , , C " “ W L W T *+ ” C IM .H PT They have demonstrated that they have the know how for greater production, herd improvement and a surer means of stabilizing our farm economy. It's an honor to be in the same community with a group that has advanced to We’re on the ball here at Powell’s Service, too—the me-stop center for all motorists, whether they are driving a milk truck or a passenger car LOCAL NEWS Mrs F A N orm an and fam ily. Dr and Mrs I A Mankting and D iane and R-iger retu rn ed S atu rd ay m e n u * from a two week- trip to R a ka way O n - . and .'■'pokane Mr and Mr* John Weofc* and two children of M* D erm r.t Nev -pent S atu rd ay a ■ isitm g at the p are n tal T S Week horn* here 4 arlu* Bo. hner m an ag er Of Everybody - in left T uesday m orning lor Sp >kaiie to a tte n d a new store opening Mr and Mr*. William S chirem an spent th e week end a t Eugene where they were gue-ts of th e ir son. G lenn S ch irem an at th e Pi K appa •Alpha fra tern ity , for Ju n io r week •end and M other’s Day activities. Mr. and Mr*. Glen Schoonover an d Dick enjoyed an ap p ro x im ate stl (M NOVI * •" n V ASSEMBLY OF GOD Frank C. Coley, Pastor S o u th 2nd and Reece Ave S u n d ay school, 10 a m , classes, for all ages. Ju n io r c h u rc h in basem en t a u d i to riu m a t 11 a. m. M orning w orship, 11 o'clock E vening evan g elistic service, 8 o'clock. T u esd ay evening p ray er an d praise service. 8 o ’clock. F rid a y even in g Y oung Peoples C h rist A m bassador service, 8 o ’clock. S pecial m usic a n d songs. E veryone welcome. FIRST ( H I R E II OF CHRIST (Christian) Austin J. Hollingsworth, Minister 10 a. m., our ch u rc h school m eets for one h o u r with a p ro g ram af teach in g for the whole fam ily. A friendly co n test to exceed last year's a tten d a n ce was an n o u n ced by H arold Robbins, S u n d ay school s u p e rin te n d e n t last S unday. I t will be a friendly race betw een th e Buie« an d the Ford. Mr R ich ard M ason will d irect the Buick squad. G len S trick lan d will pilot th e F ord group. CATHOLIC CHURCH 11 a. m., m orning w orship. T h is is Park Avenue and Third Street R u ral Life S u n d ay , now n atio n ally Rev. Rembert Ahles, O. F. M. observed by th o u san d s of ch u rch es. M ass S u n d a y a t 8 an d 10 a. m. F, M H auser. C ounty E xtension an d daily a t 8 a. m. ag en t urges all 4-H club m em bers j f I th is county to a tte n d th e c h u rc h of th e ir choice. S erm on su b ject: “G o d — ! th e seed, th e S oil—th e Soul.” No evening services: As th is | ohurch will cooperate in th e a n n u a l I b accalau reate services a t th e h ig h school. Q L ' Are On The Ball! a m Mr an d Mr- S U H offm an. Mr. an d M rs H ow ard Day, an d Mrs Jim R itchie an d ch ild ren were d in ner gue.sts a t tiie C laude Day hom e. T he m en helped on C laude D ay s new house. T h u rm an Hill an d W ayne A dam s m ade a successful fishing trip to Unity Heservoir S unday. Mr an d Mr LaV ern C leaver an d Alan t<x»k th eir g ran d m o th er, M r .. W hitehead to Vale F rid ay evening to visit a t th e Jo h n Bowen hom e J T a n n e r atten d e d th e track m eet a t L aG rande Mr and Mrs L ester C leaver, Mr. t - I>. S. 2nd WARD l>. Hubert C hristensen. Bishop an d M r Eugene C leaver an d M r. an d Mrs. C h arlie McCoy w ere in S u n d a y —P rie sth o o d m eeting, 9:15 a. m. S u n d a y school 10:30 a. m Hornedale S a tu rd a y evetiing Kollo T a n n e r re tu rn e d from Lew S a c r a m e n t m eeting, a p m T u e sd a y —R elief society, 2 p, m iston M onday. W ed n esd ay —P rim a ry , 4 p. m M. Mr an d Mrs Ellis Home sp e n t j I A , 8 p m. S atu rd ay evening a t th e G uy T a n n er home. FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Street A Park Avenue Several from this co m m u n ity a t Rev. John L. Briehl. Pastor tended th e program a t tiie school S u n d a y c h u rc h school. 10 a m. th e p ast week. D ivine w orship service. 11 a m Mrs Ja m es S tep h e n , Jr., u n d e r You a re co rd ially invited to w or w ent surgery a t tiie Nyssa h o sp ital ship w ith us. T hursday. ADRIAN UNITED PRESBYTERIAN ( 111 R( II Henry E. Moore. Pastor At th e m o rn in g w orship service 11 a m. th e S a c ra m e n t of th e Lord'.; S u p p er will be observed. S erm on su b ject, “Je su s Did Not Please H im self." 2Û3 * TH E N Y SSA G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L . N Y S S A . O R EG O N . T H U R S D A Y M A Y 15. 1952 Apple Valley Activilies •jB E S T i: « iT S - j MISS AMERICA I T j«MN 115« h X JF . » C lO fM f ««»•0 V II IMM W9» LOVILY IlCiN V 12 je w e l* $35 75 MAN I ILGI N 17 Jewel* fed To* /ec Other Elgin* a* low a% ?$ $42 50 Q l U M M IlfilN 17 J e w e ll $45 00 » Q l l f t l N 0IIUX8 17 Jewel* $57 50 No Easier Credit Terms In America Phone 171-W PAULUS JEWELRY m Bill,IT* W ttlh M / " Î 127 M ain St.