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SOCIETY GAT . CITY JOURNAL. THURSJÀY, FEBRUARY 27, Loyd Orris and family. Miss aphie score prize and Mrs. V .ltshire won TWO BIG BEND 1 Krulick. Mr. and Mrs Otis Bullard I second. and family. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bohy PIONEERS PASS ! were guests at the Chas. Bullard THURSDAY BRIDGE CLUB LINCOLN NEWS home in Ontario Saturda; .light. Mr. and Mrs. Reed brought her home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs W. S. Rogers made a business trip to New Plymouth Monday Mr. and Mrs. Steve Huenneker and son Travis were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Thomas I home Sunday. Mis. Ernest McClure was hostess Miss La Rose Rogers was an over The Sew and Sew club has been night to the Thursday bridge club last Big Bend—T w o B ig Bend postponed guest at the Vernon Reed some time in March ' week with Mrs. Warren Blodgett pioneers passed away during the on account until of sickness. \ winning first prize and Mrs. Elden past week. Millard Fillmore Hamil low. Guests were Mrs. Eddie ton aged 80 died last Monday at a POLITICAL ADVERTISING the evening and Mr. Robertson had Jensen DESERT BRIDOE Powell and Mrs. Aden Wilson. Caldwell hospital and was burled second high. WASHINGTON PARTY Mrs. Lewis Wiltshire and Mrs. from the Methodist church at Wild Mrs. C. W. Barrett entertained NOTICE OF CANDIDACY Vernal Slioemaker entertained with THURSDAY CONTRACT CLUB iveral friends with a George Wash er Thursday. Mr Hamiton took an a dessert bridge party Tuesday Mrs Artie Robertson entertained ington party last Saturday after active part in early history of the I wish to announce that I Intend ONTARIO, OREGON and was an enthusiastic sup to be a candidate for the office of afternoon at the Wiltshire home In the Thursday Contract club last noon. The luncheon table was dec Bend porter of the organization that Assessor in the coming Republican viting guests to make up three wpek'with a nice party for members orated in keeping with the holiday. formed Big Bend Park. Specializing in Watch Repairing, all kinds of Jewelry Repairing. Primary Election and respectfully - 8 - tables of contract. Dessert was serv and guests making up an The other Napoleon E. Hecka- wish you to consider my candidacy. B1RTHDAY PARTY Diamonds Remounted While you wuit ed at 1:30 o'clock at prettily deco extra invited table of players. Mrs. Russell Shirlty Andrews celebrated her thome aged 88 passed away Wed I have been a taxpayer in Malheur rated tables, with yellow and green Vinsonhaler won the prize for the morning and funeral services county for 31 years, and am fam birthday Tuesday afternoon ! nesday Prices Reasonable colon predominating At the close and Mrs. J. J. Sarazln won the 7th were held at the Presbytrian church iliar with the duties and obligations with a birthday party, inviting in of the afternoon of cards. Mrs. club guest prize. Thos“ playing with club in Roswell Friday afternoon. Mr. of assessor. of her little friends to help Estimates Cheerfully Given Dewey Ray was awarded high score members were Mrs. Lewis Wilt several took up a homestead ROBERT R OVERSTREET her enjoy her birthday cake. Each Heckathorne prize. Mrs. Sid Burbidge. second shire. Mrs. Vernal Shoemaker, Mrs. guests in the Bend in 1906, proved up on it Political advertisement paid for by received a favor. high and Mrs. F B, Halverson, con Denny Hogue. Mrs. Sarazln, Mrs. and later sold to his nephew Mr. Robert R. Overstreet. Nyssa. Oregon. —S— solation. Dick Adams and Mrs. Leo Hollen- | Ernest Parker. BIRTHDAY PARTY —I — berg. FOR COUNTY CLERK A group of friends surprised Mrs. Both of these men will long be re membered by their friends as help MR AND MRS. BRIDGE CLUB 8 Nick Rudllck last Saturday night, I hereby announce my candidacy PINOCHLE PARTY her birthday. The evening ers in laying the foundation of Big for the office of County Clerk for Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hollenberg were A very pleasant pinochle party honoring Bend community. Malheur county to the will hosts to the Mr. and Mrs. Bridge was given at the Earl Danley home was spent in playing cards. 1 Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Phelan went to of the Republican subject voters the Pri club Tuesday evening with the usual Saturday night, with two tables of There will be held a public sale one-half mile Caldwell Saturday where the fun mary' Election to be held at May 15th. three tables of cards In play. Mr. cards in play. The occasion also east of the Kingman Colony school house. Com eral of their seventeen year old 1936. and Mrs. Artie Robertson played honored the birthdays of Mrs. Claud nephew, Lloyd Taylor was held. ROY DALEY. mencing at ONE P. M. with club members. Mrs. A A. Boy- Lloyd was the only son of Mr. and Political advertisement paid for by Wilson and Mrs. Danley. Two lovely dell held high score at the close of birthday Mrs. Ben Taylor who were Bend Roy, Daley, Vale, Oregon. cakes formed the center- pieces for the luncheon tables. Prizes NYSSA METHODIST CHURCH residents several years ago, moving to Hammett, Idaho, from here. He were won by Mrs. Bernard Frost and FOR COUNTY JUDGE Floyd E. White, pastor Mr. A. D. Moses will sell all his farm machinery, Claud Wilson, high; Mrs. Wilson Sunday School 10 o'clock. D. R. was a senior in the Hammett high I hereby announce my candidacy and president of his class. for the office of County Judge on and Ed. Warren, low. including machines of all kinds suitable for all DeGross, Superintendent. Welcome school friends from Hammett came the Republican ticket, subject to the to our Sunday School. Come and to Many Caldwell 5 kinds of farm operations. Others will have 6 to attend the funeral MONDAY CONTRACT bring a friend, we have classes for services. He leaves his parents and will of the voters at the Primary good strong horses, ready to go to work. Cows age. The Sunday School lesson one sister to mourn his passing. Election, May 15. 1936. Mrs. Sid Burbidge entertained the every and calves. Machinery and little stuff. If you title for this Sunday is "Worship J. D. FAIRMAN the Monday contract club this week. Work", found In Luke 9. 28-43. Big Bend grange will hold an open Political advertisement have surplus faim property to sell bring it over to paid for by Guests of the club were Mrs. Lewis and Morning Worship 11:15. Sermon meeting Tuesday March 3 to which J. D. Fairman. Ontario, Oregon. Wiltshire, Mrs. Vernal Shoemaker. theme: A True this sale. all are invited. The Lions Club of Picture of Life. Choir Mrs. Warren Blodgett and Mrs A Parma will put on tliree one act FOR COUNTY TREASURER "A Prayer For Today.” V. Cook. Mrs Dewey Ray won high number. plays .provide various gymnastics Epworth League 7 o'clock. and several musical numbers. All I wish to announce my candidacy Evening Worship 8 o'clock. this entertainment is free and you for re-election as County Treasurer, Amos J. Miller, Auctioneer TERMS—CASH are assured by the Grangers that subject to the will of the Republican OWYHEE NEWS I V n « satisfaction in being this will be a treat well worth at voters at the Primary election to be DISHES held May 15, 1936. well groomed. Let us give you i f i Members of the Owyhee commun tending. MRS. ORA HOPE GLASSWARE Wade P. H. A. will meet Friday, that final touch that will add ity club spent a very pleasant after March 6 at the home of Mrs. Robert Political advertisement paid for by to your attractiveness. February 20th at the home of Weir. Owing to contagious ilness in Mrs. Ora Hope, Vale, Oregon. GRANITE WARE noon Mrs. Abbie Morfitt. They will meet District 47. no Founders Day pro in March with Mr s Charlotte Kygar. gram TIN WARE FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR held, so each member is Mr. Charles Scwhcizcr has rented asked was to bring a donation to the I hereby announce my candidacy the Charles Fisher house for the and meeting which will be sent to for the office of Assessor for the coming year. Mr. Schweizer plans to next State headquarters to to help de County of Malheur. State of Oregon, We have some mattress values in stock that you spend the summer clearing and put fray the expenses of the organiza subject PERMANENTS Any Old Ware At to the will of the voters of ting into crop some sagebrush land tion. the Republican Party at the Pri must see before you buy . . . Innerspring con Popularly pric«d from near Chalk Butte. entertained the mary Election to be held May 15th. struction, made for years of wear and at prices Mr. Charles Fisher has rented Mrs. Ralph at Stark $2.50 to $5.00 her home Thursday, 1936. that will surprise you. Archie Moses ranch in Kingman at Jolly her Janes JEAN BURRELLE Kolony and will move there in the quilting. home. The day was spent Political advertisement paid for by near future. Mrs. Alida Neumans of Boise Jean Burrelle, Vale, Oregon. Albert Mitchell made a business spent the past week visiting Mr. trip to Vale on Friday. and Mrs. Case Muntjewerff. On CARL H. COAD Mr. and Mrs. Johi Strickland BEAUTY SHOP she went to Homedale to For nomination as candidate for were Ontario visitors 1 Monday. Saturday attend the Mail Carriers Conven State Representative on the Repub Phone 55F3 h Spring is just a few days off now and inanticipa tion and on Sunday she returned lican Ticket. MAE KEIZER, Operator A to Boise with her daughter Miss Political advertisement paid for by tion of a brisk trade during the spring months, - o n -1 ARIO Joanna. we have bought heavily. Come in and see our Mrs Alice Grosvenor and Phil of Carl H. Coad, Nyssa, Oregon. new arrivals in furniture. Roswell were calling on Bend friends im r. nTii....Ti.ii-ininim'iiii'e FOR COUNTY CLERK SUN.-MON.-TUES. Thursday announce my candidacy i l l THE ACTION YOU D EXPECT WHEN Earl Sparks was on the sick list for I hereby IPartter Urn«. Autumnre nomination as County Clerk, THIS PAIR OF ACES START MIXING during the past week. Cash if you have it . . . Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Anderson re subject to the will of the Republi LOVE WITH AVIATION! RESERVE SEATS 1 MONTH IN ADVANCE MAY BE PURCHAS ceived a telegram Monday stating can voters at the Primary Election, ED NOW BY MAIL FOR Credit if you pay your bills that their daughter’s husband Mr. May 15th. If nominated and elected, I promise a sober. Industrious and Clyde Bunnell of Knox City, Miss., honest administration. died of apoplexy. Mr. Anderson left CHARLES E. HOWELL at once to be with his daughter. First Film Production of Mrs. Anderson, who has been quite Political advertisement paid for by ill all winter was unable to make the Charles E. Howell, Vale, Oregon. trip. Mrs. Chris Anderson, a trained M* NYSSA OREGON nurse, is earing for her. To Members of the Repub V - I - Ginzel’s Jewelry and Gift Shop - PUBLIC SALE - Church News - 1 On Wednesday, March 4 - A. D. MOSES, Owner MATTRESS VALUES... THE VOGUE N EW FU RN ITU RE 1 JtUiN JleinlfarM’s “A jMtitsumuu' ¿Nigljfs ilrcaut’ By WU.L1AM SHAKESPEARE One Day ONLY-March 27th MATINEE 2:3# P. M. EVENING 8 P. 5 5R u XB (Eliratre THE PRICES EVENING—One sixty-five; One-ten; 85 Cents MATINEE—One-ten; 85 Cents; 55 Cents. Pass list suspended Nordale Furniture Store N ow -Tfco S ctm o Oiv#» tfc# I w p of rtw Ski#» to TIE Tum uli TUT M i l IROAIMV MV ITS WIYIIS' Ceiling CAGNEY ZERO W 't h J A M I S ~ a n d PAT O'BRIEN. PLUS—News and Phil Harris, Leah Ray in “Double or Nothing” FRI-SAT., FEB. 28, 29 NYSSA, OREGON lican Party in Malheur County, Greeting— Herewith I beg to advise you I shall be a candidate for the nomination to the office of County Judge on your ticket at the Primaries to be held May 15, 1936; and that I will appreciate your support, very much. DAVID F. GRAHAM Political advertisement paid fpr David F. Graham. Vale. Oregon. by Knot HoleNews There are two things to consider when buying insurance . . . First—Is It safe insurance? . . . and Secondly—What Is it go ing to cost me? Let us show you where we can absolutely save you from 20" to 481-3 per cent on your Insurance and at the same time, give you insurance that Is SAFE and SANE . . .Insurance in n company with nearly >5.000.000 policy holders surplus. “Talk over your Insurance Problems with Don" Nyssa DON Insurance Agency M. GRAHAM. Manager Nyssa, Oregon The "Roaring” Camp WED—PAL NIGHT 2 Adults- -25c VALE MARCH 13-14 Sure Protection at I^ower Cost KflLSOMI For a smooth, velvet like finish. Wide range of modern pastel col ors. Economical. Easy to apply. A beautiful CERTAINLY POLKS, We have no new wall finish at a bananas but we have plenty of new few cents per room. lumber and want you to use It In fixing up the old place. How was the roof during the thaw? —KNOTS— "My brother opened a filling sta tion yesterday.” "Fine! You ask your dad for his car and I'll call up a couple of girls, eh.” —KNOTS— “This generation’s not so slow,' argued the modern young man. "Oh, I don't know,” sighed grand ma. "your brother couldn't finish paying for the engagement ring be fore a lawyer was after him for the divorce fee.” —KNOTS— Winter is not over yet and a full Din of Aberdeen coal gives one that grand and glorious feeling . . . and warms you up too. Let us send you a load, or call for It at the yard. —KNOTS— Butcher—This pound of butter you sent me is three ounces short. Orocer—I mislaid the pound weight, so I weighed it by the pound of chops you sent me yesterday. With Squibbs Vitamin Products Nyssa Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Art Kessler of Vale were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Chas. Splawn Sunday. The Arcadia school started again Monday after being closed for a week on account of sickness. Mr. Halilway Is drilling a well for Loyd Orris and the Orris's are also dlglng a basement for a new house they expect to build. Mr. and Mrs. Ames Johnson and son Homer of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. El Campo Rugiente Build Up Your Resistance . . . Cod Liver Oil Halibut Liver Oil Adex Tablet» Yeast Tablets Vitavose Will supply those vitamins so necessary in com bating colds, etc. ARCADIA NEWS Jackson Lumber Company Clean Up - Paint Up NOW! Aladdin Lamps SPECIAL PRICE TO CLEAR STOCK One Third O ff On All Styles A chance to get one of the new designs at a substantial saving. Take advantage of this opportun ity. Baldridge Implement Co. NYSSA OREGON /