Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 13, 1955, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Mr? LaVern Cleaver a d Viri
M* a n : Mrs R .ó e rt Gooric IL
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Mr? J o t a Bow tr. of V a.e to -pcr.t S u d i ? à b tm it. t a : ' *.<
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Mr a n : Mrs Ecmard T :p _ ff
Mr ar.d Mr? George C le a .e r
Mr and Mrs Ai va GooòelL J r a i d d ir e i v t it Snnday A a w r
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evening.
Mr and M rs Lesi-e Topi -if rad je e oi Mrs M angia E kar ger wfe:
Mr and Mrs R-iSsell Gressiejr as C e » irte-. W .;r_ ta The C leaver
the_* duuwr g_e-?*.* Wednesday erere d im e r guest* o# tbe N athar
O rrs
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Mr and Mrs Gerald H ors
Mrs Edward T cp L ff asd c n -li-
spetit Saturday ever_ng i t ine
rer. attended the ith berthday
G - r T a m e r horne
party for Teresa TopLff at the
VL* and Mrs K arrld W ù c c
I m u T o p -if home Friday after -
and tarr.-.y ?per.t Tuesdav ev e r -
poor.
rg at thè Lester C ieaver b e e t
Mr and Mrs Delbert O a . t r
Dm aer ruest* at thè La Y e rr
and boys were S unday d-naer
C leaver nome Sunday were Mr
f j e r r at the Eugene Cleaver
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and Mr*
Thurm an H_ll a n :
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la -g h te rs of Apple VaBey a n :
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Mr and Mrs Rc-bert A t a r i
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Mr and Mrs Dcr. Herrer. of Nys-
<iGed at me Loyd Adams hwne
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Mrs. M axru* Ekar.ger and Mr
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Mr anc Mrs- Alva Goodeil. J r .
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and Mrs George C leare r, visited
a e re Swada;. i n n e r guests at
Magnus
Ekar.ger
at
the
Nyssa
the CEfford K am a boose near
boapctal Tr._rsday. w here he h a :
Ontario
surgery
Mr anr Mrs O E C"beldel_r.
Mr and Mrs La Yerr. C leaver
Mary A nm a ar.d Mrs Sam. -Ak-
t- d Mr ana Mr* .Alva Goodeii
n r .k a of Home dale.
and Alar, and K arry rper.t Mon­
attended the K r_fe and Fork
day even.r.g at the Jo h n Bower,
Mr ard Mrs Alonzo Knowles
rie»L_ng a : O rta n o Thursday
home m Yale
cere Sunday dinner guests of
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Mrv
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Haney
Glenda Hoff mar. spent Sunday
Mr ar.d Mrs. George Know le*
Mr a n : Mr* H-tward Day and
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h her grandparents. Mr *_od
Mr and Mr? Allen Jon es were
San rra ltj Z Mrs Jam e* O Step­
d-nner guest* Monday at the
per. a n : daughters » e r e ¿-nner Mrs S B Hoffman.
Barnana Tanner spent Tuesday
Mr and Mr? Harold D»-l re- George Knowles r.ome
at the J o e F-trh_e boaae
rig
h t w ith Chem Toom bs The :-rr.e e las: Monday from Kurtt-
Mr and Mr* Aden Jon es and
Saturday evec-n g
the basketball .r.gton Beach Cal-f w here they M.’ and Mrs Frank M rns were
Mr a n : Mrs A rt Norland and g-r Is attended
:> . ■ : - r r *
vis.ted »*rth r-s * j t e r Mr* P h il­
ia n .lv of Ny*sa and Palrr.er Nor­ game at Emmett
Guy Tan n er spent Friday with lip Dav-s Wh-le there they v.s:t-
Gue . it C a r., n Jon es Tues-
land uf Ephrata. were d.nner
g ie sti a : the Eugene Stephen his mother Mrs Mary Ja n e T a n ­ ed the San Diego zoo and saw da> e-.er-r.g after the bad game
ner in Ontario
the rose parade
werei N anry Skeen. Phyllis Med-
fv.me Monday evening
Mr and Mr
Eugene C lea re r
C al> rs Tuesday honor-ng the
Sunday visitors si me Harold x * and Lorr.a G am er
Mr* Rav R .- • 11 and Mrs Law ­
birthday of M r; E -g en e S tep ­ and children «pent Saturday at Da.l home were Rev and Mrs
hen were M rs Martha Norland the Lester C leaver home Cheryl K enneth H.mple and Mr and rence P ace were in Boise Mon­
Mrs Elm er S tra r.e y and Mrs day
of Parma. Mr and Mr? Jam es staved overnight
Gary Cleaver spent Saturday
Mrs. Ray Russell rpe.n: S atu r­
Stephen. S r , Mrs Ju n e ? Step
W alter Cannon and children
day
n.ght at the Floyd H alt
ben. J r , 3 ir and I t s Fred Step- n.ght at the Lloyd C leaver home
Mr*
Scott H.att and sons.
Sgt Allen and Mrs Johnson re ­
home
hen and Mrs Jam es O Stephen
Duane
ar.d
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and
Bill
Lo*.v-
Mr. and Mr* F K Cornet of
Mr ar.d Mrs Leonard P h ilip s turned home from Jap an where rance attended the young peoples
Bend were holiday guests at the
and fam ily of Unity spent the they had spent 3 years He ha* rally in H.-m.edale Sunday
Frank W hipple home.
week end at the Ward Lundy. S r . been visiting his parents for a
Mr and Mrs Scott Hiatt were
month. Mr and Mr* Ellis D un­
Mr and Mrs C larence Neely
home.
Friday dinner guests of Mr and and fam ily of Tungsten. N ev ,
Mrs Ward Lundy. Sr . accom p­ lap Sgt and Mrs Johnson left
Mrs Allen Jones
are visiting at the Frank Wh.pple
anied a group of ladie» to Boise Monday f r Ft Lew .* where he
w ill be stat:oned.
Mr and Mrs Ben Storm were and Woodrow Seuell homes
Saturday
C larence Herrud spent the Thursday even ng d.r.ner guests
Mr and Mr* Woodrow Seuell
Mr and Mrs Ward Lund '. J r
week
end with his uncle. Harvey of Mr and M r, Roy Holme*
were Sunday visitors at the M
had Mr ar.d M.
Fern Runet.: n
Callahan at Caldwell.
Mr and Mr* Roy Holmes and C. Seueii and Bob Sha w he me -
Mrs Mary N oLn and Mr and Mr and Mr- Ben Storm attended :a Nu Acre*.
Mr- Waldo Dunlap *pent two the smogasbord at the Owyhee
Mr and Mrs H
ard F.nger
dav- last week at the Eilis Dun­ Hotel in Bo.se Sunday
spent Friday evening at the A ll­
lap home Mr* Nolan is mother
• Eyes exam in ed
Mr and Mrs Frank Ja y o and en Jon es home
and Waldo a brother of Ellis Dun­ Tommy were in Boise Saturday
Mrs Anna West ar.d M.- Ja n -
• Glasses fitted
lap The group were enroute from
Friday afternoon visitors of .ce W illiam* were Sunday din­
Caldwell
Phone 9-2312 their home at Lewiston to spend Mrs Tom N ishnam were Mrs ner guests of Mr. and Mr* Frank
the w inter in C alifom .a
Rowena Akich-ka of Seattle. Miss Skeen The occas.on wa* the 1st
Richland News
Dr. G. W. Graves
Only in America's First-Choice Truck -
AH These First “Choice Features For You I
55 CHEVROLET TRUCKS
Lydia Worden returned home
Monday by train after u visit
with the Kay Leedy home in
Huntington
Mr and Mis Dudley Kurt/ and
children were Sunday dinner
guests of the Kenneth Price»' m
Ridgeview.
Mr and Mrs Carl Hill returned
home after a visit with her
daughter, Dr and Mrs. H. N
Flora of Ottawa. Kan , 9 brothers
and sisters, in North Carolina and
Virginia and Mrs Hall's relatives
in Georgia. They also visited
friend- in Colorado.
The Mary-Martha society of the
Adrian
United
Presbyterian
church will meet Thursday, Ja n
13 at 2 p m at the George Schie-
mer home. Mrs. Schiem er and
Mrs. Carl Hill wm II be hostesses.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Hill were
Sunday dinner guests of the Will-
birthday anniversary of Paul and
Pamela Skeen.
Mrs Wilson W inter attended
choir practice Wednesday at the
Methodist church The mothers
council of the Jo b ’s Daughters
was held later at the home of
Mrs Clarence W ernick
Mrs Wilson W inter attended
the planning com m ittee of the
Chatterbox Club Friday at the
home of Mrs Allen Jones.
Mr and Mrs. Howard Finger
attended the turkey dinner at the
IOOF hall Saturday night
Mr ar.d Mrs Howard Finger
were supper guests Sunday of
Mr and Mr* Herman Koatz of
Fruitland
Mrs Howard F.nger attended
the Chatterbox club meeting F ri­
day at the Allen Jones home
Mr and Mrs Bob Haney and
family
were
Sunday
dinner
guests of Mr ar.d Mrs P M
Haney
lam Sm iley»’ in Ny»»a Mr and were Sunday guests of Mr ar,^
nci
Mr» Al Thompson of Kingman Mr» W r. Piercy
Koloriy were alto visitor».
Mr». Helen B u tler and Mr*
Mr» Krwm Topliff entertained Lydia Worden met Tuesday after
a group of children Ja n 7, honor noon at the Helen Hutchinson
mg honoring the fifth birthday of home where they made new
hrt daughter. T r ie .a Tho •• pre»- book» for the Modern Pioneer
rnt were Laura Mackey, I an* ! club.
Seuell, Mike Hettig and h i. m oth­
Mr and Mrs Zack Roberts o '
er, Mi Ailm Itettig, Steve K rci- Colorado are movmg into the
gh, Itetaa Man, Wanda and Char- Charles H arris house recently
lc . Topliff and their mother, Mr» vacated by the Jesse Martinez
Kdwiird Topliff, and her »i ter, fam ily.
Marsha, and brother. Gregg le t
Free tran«portation is furnished
cream and cake were served by
to Frank s roller skating rink ir
Mr» Tophi I
i Ontario and many from this area
The If EC met Tuesday a fte r­ are attending The GAA will re­
noon at the home of Mr i. Agnes ceive outside points by roller
Ashhcruft with Mrs Rosie M art­ skating The bus leaves e v e r
inez as hostess. They »pent the Monday night from Jim m y ’s Caf*
afternoon sewing and planning a in Adrian.
date for a pinochle party to be
Mrs Verna Costley and Linda
held at the Adrian grade shcool o f Ridgeview were Sunday dir.-
with the proceeds to be given to ner gue*ts of Mr and Mrs. Elwir.
the polio drive. Mr W E Piercy Worden
and Mrs Thelm a Hammon a t­
Jam es M cK inley, Pete Ham­
tended from here Luncheon was mon and Nels Larson slept cut ir
served by Mrs. Martinez. The a straw stack Saturday r.ight a*
next meeting will be Feb 1 at 2 the R D M cK inley ranch The-,
p m at the W. E Piercy home. slept in sleeping bags and a l­
The Mr and Mrs. club met though it was the coldest night
Saturday night at the Jim Phifer of the season, the boys suffered
home in Kingm an Kolony. Mr no ill effects Mrs M cKinley serv­
and Mrs. Dick Kreigh, Mr and ed breakfast for the boys Sunday
Mrs. Dick Stam and Mr. and Mrs morning
Dudley Kurtz from this area a t­
Mr and Mrs. Erwin Tophff
tended.
and children visited Sunday
Miss Linda Costley of Ridge­ the home of her parents. Mr. and
view spent Tuesday night at the Mrs. Harry W arren a t Parma.
home of her grandmother, Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Mrs. W E Piercy
Lydia Worden.
had dinner at the May Hernmar.
The Happy Dozen pinochle home in Caldw ell Monday even­
club met Friday afternoon at the ing.
Hugh Glenn home Those present
Mr and Mrs. Mutt Hammor.
were. Mildred Graham, Lvdia and Mr. and Mrs. Durhn Ham­
Worden. Mable Piercy, Nova mon spent J a n 5 in Boise on
Glenn. Minnie Stam. Bernice business.
Toombs, Sue Ashcraft. Jo Thom-
Several people in this commun­
a*. Goldie Roberts. Agnes Ash­ ity are ill. Mutt Hammon is un­
craft and Florence Dierking. able to work at the Sugar Fact­
Luncheon was served by Mrs ory due to near pneumonia. J e r r .
Glenn
Hardman and Edith Hammor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Piercy have the flu. Charles Porter a
were Sunday dinner guests of the throat infection, Pauline Butler.
M ane Borge, and Gene Worder
Delas Fosters' in Boise.
Mrs May Herriman and daugh­ have the mumps Others who are
ters. Bonnie Burson of Caldwell ill are, K aren, E ffie and Mare
and Ju lia McCann of Alaska. Laan.
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We Have !he New Hormone Siilbestrol
Now in Purina Sleer Faiena
SAYS-
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I’m Off to Market!
I have just completed 120 days on feed at Tobler's
Feed Store. Now, I've been weighed and graded and
am going to market. You folks who have been .follow­
ing mv progress will be interested in my final report
printed below.
Starting Grade & Price
Choice Feeder S 18.00
Finished Grade & Price
Choice Steer
22.50
Starting Weight
675
121.50
Finished W’eight
1006
226.35
Days Fed
120
Total Gain
234 lbs. Per Day
331
Total Grain
1647 lbs.
49.41
Total Steer Fatena
275 lbs.
11.41
Total Hay
528 lbs.
5.28
Cost Per lb. of Gain
20 Cents
66.10
Profit Over Feed Cost
2.50 cwt.
8.27
Profit Due to Upgrading
4.50 cwt.
30.48
TOTAL PROFIT
S 3 8 .7 S
ABOUT JOE'S RATION
N o o t h e r t r u c k s otter y o u all
these hour-saving, dollar-saving
f e a t u r e s . A n d C h e v r o l e t ' s the
l o w e s t - p r i c e d li ne. S o , n a t u ra l ly ,
it's the b e s t s e l l e r .
AMERICAS FiüST
CHOICE TRUCK !
D o llar-savin g engine f e a t u r e s l Gas­
saving high-compression performance.
Aluminum alloy pistons. All-weather
ignition system. Full-pressure lubr ration.
A dvan ce-D esig n cab f e a t u r e s l Cab is
420 Main
shackle-mounted to reduce vibration.
Has onc-piccc curved windshield.
W o rk -sa v in g control fe a tu re s ! Ex­
clusive R ecircu latin g-B all steering.
Torque-Action and Twin-Action brakes.
NYSSA MOTORS. Inc.
Joe was fed all the way in our store on a complete
ration consisting of barley, wheat, corn and variety of
vitamins, minerals and protein contained in Purina
Steer Fatina. Purina Steer Fatina has been designed
by Purina researceh to put fast, economical gains on
steers and heifers. Now, the latest ingredients is the
new Hormone Stilbestrol.
Purina tested it at the research farm and now Purina
has it in Steer Fatena. A new ingerdient, Diethylstibes-
trol, a powerful growth stimulant to help you get more
low cost beef from your grain and roughage.
TOBLER'S
FEED 6* FUEL
Nyssa, Oregon
Dial 2224