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■p L".aia «■*! We carry a full line ot silk LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF HARDWARE Mr.'and Mrs. C. L McCoy and aor ami M r, J. P. Greulick spent‘Tuesday and Wednesday in Nampa. Mr.| and Mis. McCoy' attended, .theJIEIkeDSt Patrick’s dance Tuesday night. PSA» A B W J'r, and Mrs. W.’B.t Van Dyke'have •P’ St. Fatrirk Tea. ..„W e have always ft It that'the moved to Ontario to live|with his ^sis ||T h e ladies of the Episcopal Guild _ best advertisement:’for this ter for awhile before leaving for the were responsible for a very success!ul . bank was a Satisfied Customer. "UTO coas».* r t . a a m St. Patrick’s tea giyeu last Saturday V «The Relief Society |o f :’th e 'L a tte r afternoon at the Pariah Hall. The ZZ This bank’s service organization1 » ^ Day Saint* celebrated the* 82nd anni- hall waa very pretily decorated in versarv of the founding of the *ehureh St. Patrick scheme, including green has been built with this thought ZZ at the J P. Baxter home on Monday, balloons, shamrocks, harps and flaps foremost.in mind. __ - March 17. A banqiet was one of the The table decorations were also ca - fea u'es of the oceasion. ried out in the St. Patrick motif, in That is why the'Malheur'County Bank M.-a. John F. Greulick of Pendleton clnding miniature shamrocks, golden Has an established reputation t o r ----- arrive I Tue.day morning to visit for harps and other clever insignia indic rendering ‘‘individual service.” tome ti ne at the home of her eon, C. ative of the old eaint. L. McCoy. Games were enjoyed during the Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Davis are the early part of the afternoon, followed W eknowthat we can serve you to parents of a nine-pound boy, born lest by a musical program. Pleasing vocal our mutual advantage—and will aolos were given by Mrs. Arthur Mc Tuesday. welcome the opportunity_to “make Carty, Mre. C. L. McCoy, Thelma Jesa Them,«ec pud family visited in Cook and Helen Diven. good” our statements. u Nytaa Monday. A large number ot local ladies at Mr. end Mr*. If. D. Newton were in tended, a» well ae twelve matrons et Ontario Monday. the Ontario Guild. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Goodrich visited .$25,000 03 Capital at the E. B. Cain poultry farm naar JS Ia ttrU iB * Bridge Club.fe ..$35,000.00 Surplus Ontario Thursday. Mra. Harlan.Diven entertained mem Mr. and Mr*. Jams« Duneaa motored bers ef the Bridge Club at ha home last Thursday evening guests to to Payatto on busiest» Monday. The Boy Beauts have added a new make three tables were present, Mre. mamoer to thalr alisady large lilt in Artie Roberteon received hige score priae and Mrs. Ernest Wilson recaivtd tne person ef Johnny Ernst. second honors. Mrs. George Ward Frank Lauck brought in a sow te was an additional guest. mils Wednesaay from the Jaaina Dun can faraa. NYSSA, OREGON Birthday Party. The Hanafin family are the proud Last Sunday afternoon Mrs. John possessors of a new radio outfit. Mra. Croaker sad sea«, Paul and Cancelmo was hostess for a vary en joyable party in honor of her daughter Farm for Kent. Otis, visited in Boise Sunday. OK SALE- Seed Oat«, «2 CO per Virginia, whose fifth birthday it was. Frank Leuck ia assisting at the hundred, buyer furnish sacks. Phone Call or write H. J. Sloan Parmn The rooms were prettily decorated in drown siackamith ebu|i aunng the 72F2. J. D Lackey. f lltf Idaho, Phone No 20 the St. Patrick motif. Green toy bal spring rush loons, shamrocks and cand; canes dcoweii & Me Lallan, painters and »dded much to the merriment of the oeuuratora, nave flnisned a very nsa. children. Games were played and at Job at me Sliver Grill. F r.io papei the close of the afternoon a birthday nu paiat, skillfully applied, add great- cake and iee cream were served. Nine* ij to the appearance of Ibis popular teen wee maids and masters were eating house. ireient during the afternoon, includ Tne Nick Lecuk and Tom Johnson ing Ethel Mary Boydell, H arriett Sar- amities were dunday dinner guests ai »xin, Isabel Sarazin, Mary Ward, n i tm +iwn tbs Frank gtubba home, daxina Pratt» man, Agnas Ray, Kath George Schneiter passe - through leen McFarland, Anneetella Cancelmo, Nyssa Thursday on his way to Nile, Joe Robertson, Jimmie Ward, Ray Neyada. Goshart, Ruth Edward, John Ray Alias Ada Blaylock visited ia Oats Smith, Hauston Wilson, Lloyd Wilaon, i • "O Edward Boydell, Garland McFarland, rio Saturday, We have several nice ttombers ia Crape Bloomers; Nick Leusk and family left Monday ioe Edwards and the boncree. some made of a plain crepe, others made ef a held erepe »or tbsir home in Southern Oregon and others of a figment cr«pe, While they are well after a visit with relatives and lriendc Eastern Star Initiates. made and with plenty ef cloth te make them roomy, in Nyssa. At the regular meeting of the East Mra. Dallas Duncan waa called to ern Btas an Wednesday evening degree they are inexpensive. Nampa this morning to attend hei work waa put on, two candidates being 7:30 P. M. sister, Mrs. Buck Maudes, who is se mtia'ed. After the initiation a socitl riousiy ill. uiur was enjoyed. The hall was deco This will be the fi. st regular meeti ag of the Mr. and Mrs. Brady Fowlsr visile», rated in the St. Patrick motif and a lelicious supper was served. Mr. and nends in Payatte Wednesday. Abe Frus is contemplating the erec- Mrs. W. W. Lelaon of Payette and ion ot a new bouse ia tie soutb end of Mrs. W. I Clore of Weiser were out This is a county organiiation. The dups are $1,00 for men and town. if town guest» for the affair. land Farm The Best Advertisement] Implements Dishes Cooking Utensils Chicken Wire Barb Wire, wtc. Grocery Department Malheur County Bank Everything for the Table Fancy and Staple Groceries I Eder Hdwe. Co. CHAMEUSE William Skinner & Sons yard-wide b'ack Chamease — Doesn’t j crease, doesn’t c**ush; light in weight and very soft and pliable, and a splendid wear resister—and after all not so very ex pensive when the width, wear and beauty has been considered. ^ j SPORTSMENS MEETING [Bloomers Moore Hotel Grotto Monday, Mch. 2 4 Caldwell's Malheur Fish & Game League 60c for boys. The purpose of the organization is to better the Frank Minton left Taesday foi fish and game conditions of Malheur county and to promote a bet Waldo, in geutaern Oregon, where he ter sportsmanship. Attend the meeting and if you don't already belong, “come forward.” Target S h o o tin g FREE! Hot Dawgs and Card G am es FREE ?) Cawfee & Sinkers Two Bits See Mc Fa 1 and see better. We grind our own lenses Phone 147 J Dr. J. A. McFall Eyesight Specialist ) i U r io )i(M IHP—* Make your pullets lay by feeding A 1 Laying Mash We have it prepared Nyssa Grain Seed Co. NYSSA & OREGON,. intends te spend the summer with his sons, Sam and Eck. Rax Marquis sf Vale was a visitor in town Tuesday. B. A. Jefferson of Woiser was ii; Nyssa Tuesday. Jess Thompson of Payette, who ie new field man for Denny & Co,, woe in town Tuesday on business. Win S. Brown- former Nyssaite bu. new publisher of the Vale Enterprise, was a visitor here Monday night. Mr Brown still baa property interests hart and retains a warn» spot in his heart for Njssa. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. McFarland »i Nampa ware Sunday visitors ot tb» nome of Mr and Mra. John Carvcolwo Tney were accompanied home Ivy tb> children. Kathleen and Serlaail, wne were week end guests at the CaniTcIma home Mra. McFarland Mrs. CaacoJm< are sisters, John Caneeimo has inatalled s radio in bia home in North Nyssa E. M Blodgett waa attending ts> legal business in Vale Monday. Mr. and Mra. Herman Tanner are moving from the rooms ef the P. O building to the George Green property, whicbbae recently beeio renovated. W. W. Footer returned Tuesday from Boulder, Colored«, where ho has boos for several ment.ha. Construction ie well under way eo the new MeLellen residence et the corner of First street end Beyor nv« nue. Mrs. Arthur Cocked» «•! Ontario waa weak end guest t i tb«> home of her parents, and Mrs. R. J. Davie. Mr. and Mri. Dewey Hoxi# are the parents of n daughter born Bender morViing. The young mite wulBhsd Store Birthday Dinner. The country home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Fry was the scene of a mer ry family gathering last Sunday, the occasion being the birthday of John Jay Smith, small a n of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith A lovely birtiday iinnerwas enjoyed by fifteen members ef the family. Exciting Runaway A team of horses dashing madly through the streets created quite a little excitement Saturday afternoon. The animals, which had just been bought by Ruy Sitton at the [eVries sale, brake loose at the Ehrgood place, ran up main street circled around town, finally coming to a atop ag-insl a fence near where they started. The wagon to which they were attached was completely demoliahed and one of the horses so badly injured in the col liaion with the fence that it had to be 3 0 C 3 0 I killed. A Ford car parked on Main ■tieet hod o wheel torn off by the run away wagon. “Judge” Glasby Raymond Moore, vice president and er.hier of the Firat National Bank of Boise, on Monday began aerving a 30 day jail sentence for violation of the liquor law. Upon hia entrance the other inmates organised a kangaroo court, the •’iheriff” arrested and brought him into the official tribunal of the baatiie. Informed of the nature of the charges against him by ’Judge" Charles Glasby, eoavieted Bnake river i*i pounds. Dean Smith and family moved to On * Island moonehiner, Mr. Moors waived t ario this week to make their heme -ight 01 trial by jury, which right the Mr Smith ie employed by tbs Inde 5 0l, e»itotlon ef the kangaroo court pendent Meat Market. gives «very prisoner, and entered e J. H Allen and family have moved , i „ nf veilty to the offense ef break from their home in Nyeea tolheSneatb fag into'tn’* ^ a county jeilwithout the sheep ranch near Arcadia. permission the Inmates. ■‘Judge’’ Gi-^by imp0*1 d a fine ef J. Boydell has regiitration blanks. Moors ac to Better have him fix up youre at once ltd and instrus»'««1 Mr. ** The fine waa hia duties while iV J«‘l. Lost—Fountain Pen, between schhol paid without pretoat. heuse and roy home. Boy Williams. Bronzs Turkey Ecgi *6 euut each, Patatos* delivered anywhere in town u m « . I» r« e r peat paid, for a limited u time. Order Frank Starwood direct from this adv Ed Te« Hove. 7.k per 10« lbs m7tf Phone 70F4 Adrian. io a o i i Nyssa Garage AGENT CA Chevrolet Oxy*Acetylene Welding All W ork Guaranteed