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■ THE N Y S S A G A T H C IT Y J O U R N A L . N Y S S A . O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y . O C T O B E R >. 1953 Only one English monarch has elected by the state legislatures \! Harley Wilson and two eons totaling over to.000 bird raised at bird' having worked into the higher •ind d.i i **r visited Sunday at the tjle Hernmton and Ontario Hume canyon area». Preferred foods are willingly given up the throne. The statue of Venus de Milo can Charles Wilson home in Idaho. They ¡ f drms gru »»hopper» and clseatgrabs seed for Senators originally were be seen at the Louvre in Paris. V S. were overnight guests at the home | Releade ^ ^ thb ununer young birds, white the older part ridge eat mostly gr*.»e and weed and Mr Claude Wilson Thursday Owyhee river canyons, the rugged ^eed.s Only a few los.se» were noted were Mr and Mrs. Tom Distler, of east escarpment o f the Steens moun- by the game agents. Boise; Mr. and Mrs. James Robb, tains, and the Malheur river foot- Mrs. Delbert Oarner was hostes» Mr and Mrs. Jim Armstrong visit- ; mom Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Pete hills between Vale and Juntura. The ( H A N D L E R S R E T I E N S to 13 ladies of the Sunset auxiliary ed at the home of Mr-.. Armstrong's Wilson and sons, Dwayne and David, release of Chukar partridge in these Mr and Mrs. Tom Chandler re- Thursday afternoon at her home brother, W W Fischer. from Portland. After a discussion of tuberculosis S. E. Flanagan arrived home late Mr- U; *er remained to visit at the rough areas Is designed to fill a turned recently after a hurried trip . .. me t C larence and Claude Wilson , < -------------- niche now -------- occupied no other where Tom received treatments for and its problems, all members plan , Thursday ---------- „ night — „ --------- .---- by — ned to participate in the coming to visit his father, who underwent vhile her husband went on a hunt- Oregon game bird. T im is also the his eye ailment. He is slowly re- x-ray survey, "work on the road an emergency operation. John D ay with Jes Assu- terrain preferred by the Chukar covering but as yet has not returned signs is s-till progressing. Refresh- Two five-year-olds celebrated their mendi, Charles Kaneaster, Wilbur partridge. to work. inents of salad and pie were s e r-; birthdays with parties. Sunday af- ! Chapin and Clarence Reed. Development o f a complete new ved Mrs. O. H. Schweizer will b e } ternooni sherry Tenant, o f Boise,} Mr Ada Harrison arrived at the _ . . , .. The Washington Monument was hostess at the November meeting was honored at a party at the home home < f her daughter, Mrs. Ora t-nuKar rearing system, incluaii g opened on Oct.. 9. 1888. Mr and Mrs Don Brewer and Mr of her grandmother, Mrs Russell Newgen, Saturday after spending 1 special electric brooders with ther- 14 South 6th Phone 5 M and Mrs. T H Brewer returned Howell. Th ere were 14 guests pres- ,ver two months visiting relatives in mostatic controls and construction More than 20.000.000 persons have of several hundred brooder houses, home Sunday evening from a sue- ent for games, cake and ice cream, . Mi ouii. Oklahoma, Arkansas, and each isolated from the other, made visited the Washington Monument. cessful hunting trip in the Steens and the g ift opening Tuesday after-| Kan-a Wilson entertained moutains. noon, David Mr ana Mrs. Wilbur Chapin drove possible the successful releases this Ka\ Hoke. Diane to Boise Thursday to visit the three year. M ost o f the birds were reared Mr and Mrs James Langley and Wanda Peutz fam ily were dinner guests Sunday •uld A^ n Nicholson. Carolyn \V hit- member» of the Thornton family, by Hermiston Game Farm Superin the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb man Stevie Sess^ns Jimmy Lang- who are till in the hospital follow tendent Roy Dickinson, who devel Hester in Boi Boise e. Wolfe. Llllda, oped the Chukar rearing system. He.ster in | ley. ^ Ann- and Na»c Mary y Brewer phillip LoU- and ing a recent car accident. Mis Mertrude King, who visited A follow-up is being made at all Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Barrett left Marlly o regg, and Joel Price. After Thursday to attend the L. D S. con- g arneSi an(j gift opening, all en- last week at the Kenneth Lorensen Chukar liberation sites by game nome, 1 » a guest at the Wilbur Chap ference held semi-annually In Salt Jijyed the ibihpond, followed by re- agents who report that the birds in home this week. Lake City. freshments. have dispersed rapidly, the older Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gaston visited . .... and dined Sunday at New Plymouth The H; Olcano-S ar® at the home of Mr Gaston's par- additional rooms to their home. ents, Mr. and Mrs J A Oaston. Overnight hou.segue.sts with Mr» Eyes Examined Mr. and Mrs. Lew McCoy and son, Wayne Garner Friday night was her Charles, of Ironside helped run a sister, Mrs. Wilrner Hipp Saturday Glasses Fitted concerte patio for the Don McCoys, night Mrs. Garner and children Initial introductions of the Chuk- | of Homedale, the first o f the week visited overnight at the home of her Adjusted and ur partridge to eastern Oregon were Visitors at the Ora Newgen home Pare,nts- while Ml Garn« r we,u completed this month with releases Repaired Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul hunting. Hemstreet, of Boise, and Mr and Dinner Sunday honored James Mrs. Roy Watkins, of Homedale. Chadd on his birthday. Guests in- David Ballantyne, brother of Mrs eluded his mother, Mr Agnes Keith Stoker, of this valley, arrived , Chadd, Mrs. Erwin Charland, and Tuesday, October 28 Sunday on a furlough from San Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Didericg.sen, of P A R M A HOTEL Louis Obispo, Calif., where he is Caldwell. At PA R M A , IDAHO with the signal corp In the infan- Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil try. He will have until Oct. 24 for Dimmick Monday and overnight, Boise O ffice: Room 252 visiting. Aire John Hundley, Brook W Sonna Bldg. and Giles Smith, all of Raymons- ville, Tex. The three guests left Tues Entrance to Sonna Bldg, Every Saturday Night for Sawtooth Lodge at Grand- between Penny’s and Home beauty begins day jean, Ida., for the hunting season. Newberry’s Stores P a r m a , Id a . Overnight guests Tuesday evening wi t h . . . at the Dinunick.» were Mr. and Mrs. Phone Dial 3-7011 Vz mi. E a . on H ig h w a y 20 Bob Handley from Grand Jean with his mother, Mrs. Hysa Alton, and Ray Shaney, of Raymondsville, Tex. Bob is Mrs. Dimmick’s nephew. All I t Smart homeowners don't let precious heat guests left for the Sawtooth Lodge escape to the four winds. They INSULATE their homes on Wednesday. X j --- with Balsam Wool — prevent unnecessary expense — Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ogata and two-months-old son arrived Satur and pa; for the whole cost of insulating with resultant A SK A B O U T day from Chicago for a visit at the fuel so ings. home of Mrs. Ogata's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Okuno. Mr. Ogata Stunz Lum ber Co. Balsam Wool Sealed Insulation comes in easy-} plans on a trip to California to look lo install blanket form. If can't pack — can't sag! It's for a new location while his wife re mains for a visit. moisture-proof, fire resistant, wind-proof, rot and very Dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. John min proof. GUARANTEED to Satisfy, too — or your R effett were Mrs. Blanche Hite, Mrs. money will be refunded. ~ ( BUDGET NUMI PiíM Zora Osborn, and Stanley Reffett. Mrs. Magnus Eknnger spent W ed Remember —• at Boise Payette you can insulate nesday helping at the home of Mrs. NOW — and PAY LATER. Have a warmer — more Lester Cleaver who was not feeling well. on Insulation Material comfortable home this winter by seeing Boise Payette Overnight guests at the Ira Price and Installation. for an estimate TODAY. home Thursday were Arthur Shively, of Callaway, Neb., and his brother- in-law. Mr. Shively is a brother of Mrs Price, and was enroute to Port land and Lewiston, helping his C . F. M IN K . Mgr. brother-in-la v move to Nebraska. Sundry dinner guests at the home Nyssa. Oregon of Mr and Mrs. Ed Price were the Ira Price family honoring Mr and Phone 15 Mrs. William Oc Swind, of Calla- wuy, Neb., visiting here. Phone 17 Corner 6th & Good Overnight guests at the home of Mr and Mr». Lorin Stone Saturday were Mis Stone’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Struhs, of Ogden, Utah Visiting at the Morgan Hansen home in Boi»e and dinner guests Sunday, were Mr and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and Mr and Mrs Irvin / Y '- '. . ( - Durfee. 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