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Scenes and Persons in the Current News m '4L mm ■r* S ri 1— Gubci iul conference discusses unemployment and relief problems. Conferees left to seated, Gove: ilorner ier of Illinois, Governor Lehman N pw Vnrir r»« «u i iclt to right, I setts. Standing, left to right. Governor LaFollette. Wisconsin Governor Benson^M? F‘ ^ urIey- Massachu- I Quinn, Rhode Island. 2 -P ro f. Fred D. Fagg. Jr., of N^rthwestern onivertnt ' M nnesota- and Governor the bureau of air commerce. 3-F orm er Gov. Paul V. McNutt of Indiana left afte^he hadhl!?'1 d,rect°r °* high commissioner for the Philippines. he hac* ^een sworn as LINCOLN NEWS Mrs. Ethel Davis of Fruitland and Mrs. Nora Baker of Ontario spent the day Friday. March 12 visiting :t the home of Mrs. Robert Oilchrlst Jr. Steve Huennekus and Frank Mc- Jarty tie rebuilding a syphon on he Shoe String ditch. Mrs. D. T. : tat ford has purchased an adjoining 10 acre tract of land fcimerly belonging to Mrs. Audle Johnson of California. Mrs. Frank McCarty and Mrs Wi: low met: red to Vale Friday on illness. Mi and Mrs. Ed DuPre and laughter Tliilma were dinner guests f Mrs. George Fenton and family in Ontario. In the afternoon they ■ctcicd to Nyssa to visit with their laught r Mrs. Dale Garrison and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bm Downs and son Jack of Valley View, also Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parsons and daughter of Kuna wpre dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Ed Ingraham and family on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Huennekes of Ontario visited their son Steve Tues day. Their little grandson, Travis, accompanied them home for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parson and daughter were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Praul Wednesday even ing. Roscoe and Ruth Blanton were visitors of Helen and Iven Penning ton one day last week. Miss Helen Trenkle and Miss Lor raine Blaton enjoyed a horse back ride Sunday afternoon. Christ Kurtz ad family have mov ed onto the Arnison place by the Malheur Butte. The Lincoln Girl Scouts had their regular meeting on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Anderson and family have moved into their little new house built on the new project. They also are having a deep well drilled. Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Stafford of Fruitland visited Mr. Harold Nelson on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Praul, Jack Downs and Joe Blanton were din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Blanton Sunday. Jerry Schlag is building a house on his ranch and when completed Mr. Wada and family of Vale will live in it and rent the the land. The Lincoln and Valley View schools played their first game of baseball on the Valley View diamond with Valley View the victors. The score being 13 to 0. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Harris of unanimously elected treasurer. Mitchell and one visitor Mrs. James The Owyhee League had a party Stephens, Sr., of Nebraska. Saturday night. The “whites" en The Eehanis Brothers with head tertained the “reds." A large crowd quarters in Vale are pasturing year Mr. Carlyle, who has been visiting of young folks were present. ling sheep on the O. R. Hite place. Lis ilnught r. Mrs. Chas. Schweizer, Mrs. Fred Klingback and children They bought hay from O. R. and Lur. taken to his home at Darling- were Sunday dinner guests of Mi. Oral Hite. Ion. Idaho .Sunday by Mr. Schweizer. and Mrs. Oscar Pinkston. The Nyssa sale was well represent- Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Brewer rd from the Owyhee. Among those Those chore to represent Owyhee called on the Oral Hite family Sun n the declamatory contest to be held who attended were: Lynn Kygar. N. n Nyrra March 26 are as follows: day evening. Mr. Brewer has leas’d E. Hatt. S. Bigelow, Le? and Charles Third and fourth grades, Bob Sch- Jack Glascock's land. Culbertson, Charles Bradley. Chas. keizer, humorous: Colleen Con- Mrs. Bertha Culbertson and child Schweizer and Oral and O. R. Hite. (1 itc hy, non-humoroua. ren and the Lee Culbertsons and The Dramatic club will meet at Filth and sixth grades. Peggy Marjorie Hite were dinner guests of the school house Wednesday evening Marclr 24. ^aiv'ton, humorous: Aileen Talbot, thp Charlie Culbertson's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crocker and ion-humorous. Seventh and eighth Tom Sherman, who is working for grades. Oraee Kygar. humorous; children called on Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Pullen, got a piece of steel in Charles Culbertson Sunday after his eye. He went to town Wednesday leta Franklin, non-humorous. for medical aid. The annual election of officers noon. D. P Pullen made a business trip Current events, as an opening ex held at the P. T. A. meeting Friday. The following were elected: ercise. are given by the Owyhee to Nampa last week. The six months old daughter of Mrs. Fred Klingback, president; school children, under the super Mr. and Mrs. John ijtrickland was Mrs H. S. Marvin, vice president; vision of the teachers, Mrs. Schweiz operated on for mastoids at the On Mrs. C. A. Abbott, unanimously er and Mrs. Abbott, every Monday tario hospital Friday. The baby was fleeted secretary; Mrs. Tom Lowe, morning. The children are encourag ed to give topics of general interest able to be brought home Sunday. A housewarming, given for Mr. and and they show a remarkable apti tude for reporting the right kind of Mrs. Oce Schweizer at their home stead Saturday evening, was well news. The Owyhee Ditch company is attended. The music was furnished installing weirs in the ditches this by Claude Smith. Emory Huffman. Bruce English and Russell Patton. week. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Calhoun re 15c Mrs. John Plaza visited the Rus- turned Thursday from Canada, F O R 12 sp II Patton family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Stephens and where they have spent tire winter. 2 FULL Bill Garden is having his sheep sons ad Mrs. James Stephen's senior, DOZEN had Sunday dinner with the Olaf sheared this week. Mrs. Bradley will cook for the men. F O R 25c Fillingsess family. D e m a n d a n d G e t G e n u in e The house being built for Jim Hit? LEGAL ADVERTISING by his father and brothers Oral and Omar, with the help of Jack Glas NOTICE OF MEETING cock and Cliff Fields will be finish OWYHEE IRRIGATION DIST- ed this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley TRICT, MALHEUR COUNTY. ORE GON. /■ s called on the E. H. Strickland family NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN: Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Charles Ncwbill had That the Board of Directors of the Sunday dinner with the Ellis Wal Owyhee Irrigation District, sitting as a Board of Equalization, will meet on ters family. AND PROFESSIONAL Tuesday, the 6th day of April, 1937. Earl Crocker is moving his house at 8:00 o'clock P. M. of said day at south near his well this week. its office at Nyssa. Oregon, for the Sunday visitors at the Ray Frank purpose of reviewing and correcting V lin home were the Roland Holmes its assessment roll and apportion and E. J. Barker families. ment of charges, for irrigation-water Mrsdames Walters and Klingback to be furnished during the 1937 sea SHE CAN’T MAKE called en Mrs. Ray Franklin Thurs son. against the following described GOOD BREAD ROBT. D. LYTLE day afternoon. lands within the district: Sections 2. Raymond Morfitt accompanied by 3. 4. 5, 8. 9. 10, 11. 12. 13. 14, 15, 16. 17. In days gone by a girl ATTORNEY his mother, made a trip to Baker last N'£, 22. Township 21. Range 46 E. W. And COUNSELOR-AT-LAW week, after a purebred Hereford for M.: Sections 1, 2. 3. E',. 4. 8. 9. 10. 11. had to learn to bake First National Bank Building his 4-H Club work. 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20. 21. 22, 23. 26, 27. good bread, and often Phone 66 it was a task. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Nothcrs from 28. 29. 30. 33. 34. Township 20, Range VALE OREGON Washougal, Wash., have moved to 46 E. W. M.: and Sections 33, 34 and Now SWAN BAKERY their home on the new land south 35. Township 19. Range 46 E. W. M west of the CCC camp. They have The assessment roll and record may Bread is served by entered a boy in the Owyhee school be inspected at the office of the Sec bride and matron alike. and have a daughter attending Pull retary of the District by any inter J. S. COOPER ested person during office hours It is bread they serve man College. with confidence. Business Analysis H. Hitz accompanied by Jim Smith each day. By order of the Board of Direct made a trip to Wcis?r Sunday. Accounting Auditing The Pleasant Hour club, organiz ors. Income A- Social Security Tax FRANK T. MORGAN, ed by the new settlers, met with Mrs. Specialist. Secretary. Fred Mitchell Thursday. March 11. PHONE 20 Bible verses beginning with letter Dated and first published, March 11, Moore Hotel Bldg. “a" were given for roll call. Plans 1937. NYSSA, OREGON Ontario. Ore. Phone 159 were completed for a St. Patrick's Last published. April 1. 1937. party at Mrs. James Stephens March 17 for club members and their fam ilies. After the-business meeting five chapters of “The Life of Helen Keller" was read. Guarantee Work Two new members joined the club, Mrs. McCoy and Mrs. Sidney Flan- nagan. Other members present were WYCKOFF If you are the owner of a car or truck, and Mesdames James Stephens, Jr., O have been postponing necessary repairs or even a Flinginess, E. H. Strickland, Charles JEWELRY STORE seasonal tune-up, you are practicing false econ Chritton, William Orr, Alfred OW YHEE [ I TO RELIEVE NEURITIS nm FAST FI MR S. Q l 'I N B Y T O MICKIE SAYS— By MBS. ED DUPRE S u n n i e s t Reg io n T h e su n n ie st regim i lu the w orld Is pn.hnb ly In the N ile valley I d HOLD OPEN H O USE FOR 'TOUR HOM E MEWSPAPER AT T U ’ F O R E M O S T SPOKESMAN, eUAMP/CM A mp seri / amt o f rrr C/TV AMO BACH o f TU WORTHY P U B tte is /r r /T u n o N r / Y o u . dan- d iv e O u r ftp e r “l b liv e C h ild r e n ’ It. l y , CLEAN-/ TOWNSEND CLUB upper Egypt. Mrs. H. K. Quinby's home will be the scene of an* open house for Townsendites and their friends The public and all clubs throughout the county are Invited to attend. The affair is being held tonight. March 18. The regular meeting data of the Townsend club has been changed to the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month. Tlie last meeting was held at Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Willson's home which was in the nature of a novel ty evening, with each one present contributing something to the even- .ng's fun. Phone Journal. your news WATCH R E P A IR IN G + Bring your watch troubles to us . . . every watch needs reg ular cleaning and adjusting. We guarantee our work and all the work done personally by Harold Ginzel. assuring you of high class workman ship. GINZEL JEWELRY and Gift Shop Ontario, Oregon items to the Cc T # V .ÿüüSfSSSl^ Ontario were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wesley Blanton Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schlag, Mr. and Mrs. Frees and daughter motored to Boise Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Molenaar are visiting »heir daughter Mrs. John MeCambrldge and her husband in Corvallis. A. E. Hawkins has built an addi tion to his house and given all, in cluding a garage and chicken house a new coat of paint. Mrs. George Markham and Mrs Steve Huennekus were dinner guests of Mrs. Wes Blanton on Thursday. Mrs. Winslow, Sr., visited her son and family on Monday afternoon. rn 1 M u rrr\çt> Owned and Managed in Oregon for Oregon THE HISTORY of this Oregon bank has been linked for many decades with the economic growth of the state it serves. And so, today, this direct branch of The United States National Bank of Portland recognizes constructive local service, rendered through a local staff, as its primary function. Utilize the many services available to you here. For instance, a Safe Deposit Box costs only about a Penny-a-Day and gives complete pro tection to important papers and valuables. _ Guaranteed R A D IO Resources Over 120 M ilh o u s S E R V IC E Joe F. Dyer, Manager — H. P. Hanna, A*st. Mgr. BY Expert O n ta r io IB m nrli Radiotrician Using only the best materials and fully equipped. HOWARD J. > SMITH o f thp ITnitrtl S t a ir s N a tio n a l B a n k SHANE APPPLIANCE CO. South of Halverson’s o f l*o rtln m l H ead Office: P ortland, Oregon BAYER ASPIRIN Time for other things BUSINESS DIRECTORY Y # 5 ; SWAN BAKERY False Economy Official Time Inspector for Union Pacific Ontario Oregon OPTOMETRIST “See MrFall and See Better” Sentinels of Health Don’t Neglect Them I Nature designed the kidneys to do a marvelous job. Their task is to keep the flowing blood stream free of an excess of toxic impurities. The act of living—lift ilttlf—is constantly producing wsste m atter ths kidneys must remove from tb s blood If good health la to enjure. When ths kidneys fail to function as Nature intended, there is retention of wmste th at may cause body-wide dis tress. On* may suffer naffing becksche, persistent headache, attacks of dizsiness. getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes—feel tired, nervous, all worn out. Frequent, scanty or bumine panes gas may be further evidence of kidney or bladder disturbance. The recognised and proper treatment la a diuretic medicine to help the kidney« et rid of excess poisonous body waste. *ee D oor ’ s P ith . They have had more ira of public approval. Ara than forty country over. Ir ga dot—d I D oss’s. SoW at all drug store? f DR. J. A. McFALL Eyesight Specialist O N T A R IO OREGON C DOANS PILLS Because She Phones Ontario Laundry on washday The modem women has learned to uncover the “hidden costs” of omy. home washing. She has discovered that it costs no more to use our Avoiding needed lubrications, inspections, or other sendee maintenance — believing a FEW DOLLERS are thereby SAVED, is in reality a costly plan— it may greatly depreciate the life of your car, or possibly subject you to unnecessary road delays. Real economy means having needed re pairs, and inspections taken care of now by THRIF-T service at 6c per pound. Therefore, she has found that H O W A R D LARSEN “Friendly Service” The Man Who Take* Your Order Doe* the Work Located East of Thompson Oil Co. she has extra hours, free hours, to do th<* many things that she used never to get around to. Could you use an extra day each week? Ontario Laundry ONTARIO, OREGON PHONE 98