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^ + A a patching m aterial, p referably denim , ATTEND B O B E CO N V EN TIO N ^ p „ w e r t « l l l | > a i i y Mrs. WUford Bybee, president . . . . . m * a. , a n d *““ ** * to U* garmem need- m as p a g an t. ; th e Nyssa second ward Relief society *” * re p alr — 8 — 1 a n d several of h e r officers a n d New Son Arrive* — | G IR L S M EET \ teachers a tte n d e d an all-d ay con- A t th e a n n u a l m eeting of th e Mr. a x n i d u m Mrs. Noe of i u C a ald- m i . a ta . W n n allace u ttic n uc u iu - A m eeting of th e O regon T rail ventlon a t Boise T hursday Mem- w estern division of the Idaho Pow er Busy Needles 4-H sewing club was £ ' de£ M rs. L ^ h T s t o k e r to JWSi- com pany in th e W ashington hotel pound boy. Mrs. Noe was form erly held S atu rd ay . N ovem ber 5 a t H a r- . , , r , „ vhl>. In W eiser M onday night, a five-year t l l #>«11 * * rlet G a rd n er's hom e. 'PVwi The w roll call service pin was presented to Miss Miss Alice A tkinson of N yssa. - 8 - was answ ered w ith suggestions on ed Lois, U th birth --------------------------- d ay F ifteen glrLs B etty T illm an of Nyssa by th e Nyssa tak in g care of clothes. All 14 m em enjoyed an evening of gam es and Visit Here— B e rn ard Frost. bers were present. T h e next m eet contests a n d m any won prizes. Sup- m anager. _____ Ny 3 sa ____ ___ _________ residents a tte n d in g _ Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L arsen of ing will be held F riday, Novem ber per was served a t a table beau tiiu i- j the O th m e r eetm g Included Mrs Frost", H ansen, o vernight Id a h o were 18. a t th e hom e of th e leader, Mrs. ly decorated In pale yellow, green Mr a n d M rs p ^ m p s , Mr. a n d guests ol Dr. a n d Mrs. J. J. S arazin Alfred Adams. T h e business m ee t and w hite A candle laden cake Mrs B ingm an an(j Mrs M arian W ednesday. T hey were on th eir ing was th en a d jo u rn e d a n d the centered th e table a n d two a d d it- Myerg way to visit th e ir son, H ow ard L a r project work was begun. T h e m em ional birth d ay cakes were served D u rln g th e program , Miss N an- sen in Eugene. bers enjoyed gam es a n d re fre sh frorn the buffet. n e tte Bybee a n d Miss Phyllis H ad- m ents. 8 I ley. a fte r perform ing a t a ta le n t - I — C IRCLES TO MEET show In P ay ette, gave th eir 13th per- llospitul Prize GARDEN CLUB M EETS w a u rd ro e rn n club m m et n ul T h e circles of the women's roclety , form ance of "P u t Yer Shoes O n T h e A.N.K. G at Winners Named th home e of of Mrs. Mrs D D ennis ennis P P at, a tc h n of the reguia M ethodist church next will week. hold inlf Lucy", a t th e power com pany m eet- thi e hom th elr r m eetings resb terian P re s b y te r ia n c ch n u n rch + d u c ta l 'A lites ¡ r u s r ““ - EASTERN 8 - STARS M EET At the regular m eeting of th e F astern S ta r M onday evening plans li s r n i . a n n t l i l 1 were m ade for • th l>o e se m i-a n n u al b irthday p a rty for m em bers, w hich is to be held a t th e n e at regular m eeting. C a rd s will form p a rt of the e n te rta in m e n t for th a t even ing. Hilda T ensen, Mue S chirem an and Joyce L ienkam per were appointed on a com m ittee to m ake plans for a p ast m atro n 's a n d p a st p atro n 's night, w hen th e S ta r work will be presented In costum e as It was per- formed In th e early p a rt of th e nineteenth century. T h e Vale und O ntario c h ap ters a re to be Invited for th e occasion. An ex am in atio n com m ittee gave a dem onstration of exam inations for visiting a ch ap ter. All officers and m em bers renew ed th e ir obliga tions. In A drian to to r th e ir C h rist- Holds Meeting «■ “ p T A Q f Here From Idah<^— Gueflts a t u ie hom e of Mr. a n d C o u n lV Meets \t _ J ____ Adrian Mm. C. A. W ernick over th e week- end were Mr. a n d M rs. R ay E ng- leb recht a n d ch ild ren of K iniber- T h e co u n ty council of th e P a r- i jdaho. e n t-T — e a — c h e r --------- association of Mal- | | U O . .1 S? SS? s a m ^ a y w ith the A drian P.T.A. ^ c R enshaw of W al. as hosts fa r th e day. la Walla a re visiting th is week a t D u rin g th e m orning session. Rev the hom e 0f Mr. a n d M is. R. V. R aym ond W ilson of O ntario led w . th e gro u p in a m editation period. a n d Mrs. B1U P e te rs o n of O n ta rio ^ For ,lu n tin t_ read th e revised c o nstitution a n a v isito rs a t th e hom e of M r. and by-law s. Special com m ittee m eet- D avid B eers d u rin g th e h u n t ings com pleted th e m orning pro- were Mr. a n d M rs. Leo ■jram. Mrs. W. W. F oster of Nyssa ■ Beefs and ^ a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. presided over th e m orning session, j N orm an 3 ^ of sa u sa lito , C alif- Follow ing a d in n e r a t noon, serv- : o m la and M r a n d M rs. Jo e C url ed by th e A d rian group, Mrs. K e n - ! c h e h a lis, W ashington. n e th G reenfield of Vale was i n , 50“ u‘ _________________ charge of th e aftern o o n program . From K la m a th fa lls — w hich Included a room 4-H dem - w u n iso n a t K la m a th o n stra tlo n by G ail and C harlene Falls visited th is week a t th e H a rris; a panel discussion group hom e of M r. a n d Mrs. W. W. of tea ch e r a n d p a re n t problem s, Foster and w ith friends In Adrian, led by H arold Newm an, principal of prior to h e r d e p a rtu re for N orth th€ A d rian g r a ^ s ^ ^ l ' , and and talks | D akota, w here she will visit rel- Oh th e WOrk Of th e S afety council a j j yes by Ed K n e ttle , "T he U nited N a t ions and UNESCO" by Mrs. D en n is P a tc h , a n d c h ild ren 's books by M iss L illian N isbett. (C ontinued from Page 1) 1 U M ^ “ \ic o rg e n ,s ih w e lz e r gave a n T he W e;,leyan 3ervlce «uild will A nnouncem ent was m ade a t th e Pete De Leeuw, two gallons choc i n v e s t i n g Udk M i . « of th e IS a t th e h ° m * ° f Mrs * yd" ey m eeting th a t th e num ber of custom - ^ f r o t ^ u r l d v e ^ e ta ^ M ln ln fto ^ W:iUt,'r on n o rth 3rd :itreet M onday ers of the com pany in the Nyssa olate syrup a n d one gallon m alt, evening. T here will be a guest section has increased 142 since last Nyssa Food C en ter; Leola N orm an, arrangem ents, as well as th e ir place speaker from Boise. O n T uesday ( year o ffic ia ls now feel th a t th e Caldwell, read in g lam p, Nyssa F u r- in o rn am en tin g th e outside garden. evening, th e m em bers of th e R u th \ ru ra i te rrito ry a t Nyssa Is 100 per n it.iro CVi XMwarri TVmliff loin Mrs. R ay W ilson spoke briefly, and Naomi circle will m eet a t th e cent electrified. However, a crew n itu re Co.; E dw ard T opliff, two - I - gallons w ashable p a in t, N yssa L um telling of som e novel C h ristm a s hom e of Mrs. Jam es Leslie for a G IR I a S P I, AN M EETIN GS still w orking Increasing th e cap- ber Co.; B etty W inchell, h am , Nys A com m ittee m eeting of th e Job's a ran g em en ts she h a d used last year. social m eeting a n d to sew for th e > acity on th e m ain tru n k leading to sa Packiixj Co.; Mrs. Ja n ice Evans, M any beautiful c h ry san th e m u m bazaar. O n T h u rsd a y a fternoon, | Adrian. D aughters council was held a t th e P arm a, flash cam era, N yssa P h a r hom e of Mrs. L. H. M auldlng T ues a rra n g e m e n ts com posed of flowers the D orcas circle will m eet a t th e -The Influx of new in d u stry will m acy; Mrs. M. C. Sewell, P a rm a day n n h t T h e live senior officers b ro u g h t in by several m em bers hom e of Mrs. D avid Beers All continue In sou th ern Id ah o a n d E ducators To Meet— Of Job , | hi ugh) I.tso attended, were g reaty enjoyed by th e group. m em bers a re asked to tak e th e ir e aste rn O regon," President T. E. R onson lighter, Nyssa tav e rn ; D e T h e M alheur C ounty E ducation Plan* were m ade »nd d ates set for D uring the business m eeting. Mrs bazaar articles to th e m eting. Also R oach of th e power com pany, pre- laine B atem an, desk set, Owyhee association will m eet in Vale W ed- D rug Co.; Mrs. Ja m e s R itchie, blow the m ystery fa th e r party, th e p a r- C arl HiU was elected to finish th e on T hursday afternoon, the M ary dieted in addressing the employes torch, Owyhee T ru ck and Im p- nesday. Novem ber 16 to consider , | also in itiatio n , year as president, filling th e vac- and M a rth a circle will m eet a t lem ent Co.; E lton Counsil, table com m ittee rep o rts to th e O r o ^ n and th e ir wives. Mrs. M auldlng served refre sh e n ts | ancy left by the resig n atio n of the hom e of Mrs. D ennis P atch. O row th in some classes of bus- lighter, P a u lu s Jew elry; Mrs. H. F. E ducation association a n d in strp c t- Mrs. Ja m e s S polford who recenty Mrs. W Ion of delegates to th e sta te sessions. a t th e close of th e m eeting. W. F oster will have moved from th e com m unity. M rs charge of th e program on P ak is lness is leveling olf. but th e snake C rutchfield, hassock, P e terso n F u r- A rth u r S m ith of Vale, president j I - river valley will continue to develop n itu re Co.; Lee G . Anderson, bas- of th e county association, will pre- i F H JJO W 8 H IP D IN NER SERVED Bud Wilson was elected vice p re s tan. generally. T h ere will be expansion ket of groceries. P o u n d s grocery ; A. side a t th e m eeting. Among those 1 A potluck fellowship d in n er was ident. Mrs. E. J Hobson becam e a in processing operation of a g ric u lt- L. Hill, P a rm a, two gallons P res- p re sen t will be Miss M artha Shull held Sunday evening a t 8 o'clock new m em ber of th e club. G U ILD T O MEET u ral pro d u cts a n d there will be a tone, Powell Service sta tio n ; D ottie for m em bers and friends of th e G uests for th e a fte rn o o n were P aul's Episcopal guild revival of fa rm chem urgy research," | Parks, lube Job, oil change, wheel of P o rtla n d , president of the Oregon E d ucation association and a represt- M ethodist church. Dr and Mrs. H. Mrs. Henry H artley a n d Mrs. Rob- | mee t M onday evening, Nov he said. | pack, R oberts Nyssa, Inc.; Jam es atlve of th e O regon public employes O. M cAllister of Boise were also e rt C rum m ett of O n ta rio . em ber 14 a t th e hom e of M rs T h e speaker reviewed Idaho Pow- Moss, cake. S ugar C ity bakery; R efreshm ents were served by Fred Savage, present. Following the d in n er Dr er's p ost-w ar construction, which Is j Mrs. F elton D uncan, grease Job, re tire m e n t system . M Alllster, d istric t su p e rin te n d en t Mrs P atch, assisted by Mrs. W al reaching a peak th is year, a n d which oil change, Shell Service statio n ; of th e w estern d istrict, conducted ter M cPartland. CIV IC CLUB T O MEET will be largely com pleted early next Mrs. J o h n B road, one gallon pain t, Study G roup To Meet— T h e P. T. A. stu d y group will m eet the first q u a rte rly conference of th e T h e Nyssa library board will be year w hen th e th ird unit of a power S tu n z L um ber Co.; Mrs. J . R. HAVE SO U TH ERN D IN N ER year. In ch arg e of th e November m eet p la n t on th e S nake river west of W inchell, m eal ticket, Sw eet shop; T h u rsd ay , Novem ber 17 a t 8 p. m. in Mr. and Mrs. B arney W ilson and ing of th e Nyssa Civic olub. which Bliss is p u t in to service. th e hom e econom ics room of th e - 8 - H azel H unter, law n rake, Tobler's SO CIETY HOLDS CONFERENCE Mr and Mrs. E rn est W ilson were will be held a t the p arish hall Discussion W ith th e com pletion of th e Bliss Feed and Fuel; L au ra Bowns, two high school building. T he second ward L D. 8 . Relief guests Sunduy of M r a n d M rs W ednesday, November 17 a t 1F30. plan t. Id a h o Pow er com pany will leaders will be P rincipal D ennis gallons anti-freeze, T hom pson O il society held Its a n n u al conference Ray Wilson of P a rm a a t a so u th ern O uest speaker will be Bess Foster have p u t rive new hydroelectric | P a tc h a n d Mrs. Ann Beus. Topics Sunday evening, with th ree stake dinner. Mr and Mrs. R ay W ilson S m ith, well known poet of W eis power p lan ts in to operation since Co.; G erald Flinders, b lanket, F ra n k will be "O ur F ads a n d Frills F undl- T. M organ agency; Iren e Church, huve recently re tu rn e d from a trip au th o rities present. T he officers m e n ta l” a n d “B ashful or Bold". All er At th is m eeting bottles of th e war. In addition it will have gallons P restone. H erm an p a re n ts who a re interested in dis were Mrs. Naomi C handler. T horn to th e south, and th e d in n e r fe a t sham poo will be on sale. T he added two transm ission tru n k s, sev two Page and Mrs. R T hornick. T he ured foods they had b ro u g h t hom e civic club is sponsoring this sale eral su b -sta tio n s and miles of dis Towne; O. E. C heldelin, electric cussion of p a re n t-te a c h e r problem s iron, W aggoner M otor Co.; Id a a re invited to a tte n d th e m eeting. Nyssa president, Mrs W llford Bybee. with them from K entucky and In order to secure a coffee-m aker. trib u tio n line to Its system. Miner, electric iron. W estern store; welcomed th e visitors and also gave Tennessee, w here they visited rel- Miss L illian N isbett will have a "So fa r we have spent $60,000.000 K eith T u ttle , P a rm a , wool b lan an account of th e ir activities during tivs. special book display a t th e m ee t on th e construction of new facilities ket, W ilson Bros. D ept, store; H ere From B righam City — the past year. T he ladles have been Mr. a n d Mrs. L afe Jen sen a n d - 8 - ing. to provide m ore and more electricity G ladys P lager, P arm a, basket of NEEDI.ES BELLES M EET holding two work m eetings each son, D elon, of B rig h am City, U tah , for th e hom es and industries of groceries, W ilson su p er-m ark et. - 8 - T h e Needle Belles 4-H club held m onth, a n d have com pleted seven were w eek-end guests a t th e hom e THURSDAY OLUB PLAY 8 so u th e rn Id a h o and eastern O re quilts and o ther han d -m ad e articles, Its regular m eeting Friday, Novem of B ishop a n d Mrs. H ubert C h rist Mrs. T om Eldredije e n te rta in ed gon." R oach said. "OI th is am ount, which will be sold a t the full bazaar. ber 4 a t the hom e of th e leader, the m em bers of her T h u rsd ay a f t $50,000,000 h a s come from people Experts To Hold ensen a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. David Mr Ersel Beus, the principal speak- Mrs M W Myers. Sally L aw rence ernoon bridge club a t h e r hom e who have show n th eir faith in Idaho C h risten sen , Mrs. Je n se n is B ishop atten d ed us a new m em ber. A Children’s Clinic1 i ,‘.|H)ke on "T he Gospel In O ur C h risten sen 's sister. last week. Mrs. H arry M iner was Pow er com pany and the territo ry it Lives.” T h e singing m others, d re s candy, popcorn bull a n d cookie sole a guest player and received high serves by investing in the com pany’s sed in d a rk skirts and white blouses, Is planned by th e sewing clubs of score and Mrs. Jessie M organ re securities. T h e rem ainder has come Several rep resentatives of th e nng two num bers under th e d ire c t Ny.su for th e benefit of th e Mul- ceived tlie traveling prize. from accrued earnings w hich have sta te d e p a rtm e n t of education, divis lon of Mrs Arvel Child, with Mrs. heur Memorial hospital. T h e sale ion of special education, will p a rtic i been tu rn ed back into construction Rae W eatherspoon, accom panying will be held In th e Nyssa In su ra n ce p ate in th e handicapped c h ild ren ’s to increase our capacity to serve.” on th e plano. Floral baskets of agency office S a tu rd ay , beginning clinic to be held in M alheur county golden yellow and b u rn t orange a t 1 p. m. Cookie faces a n d punch next week. chrysanthem um s, furnished by Mrs were -erved by th e serving hostesses. Clot hin«' To Be T h e experts a re W alter E. Snider, Come to the candy, popcorn B renda Myers and C arole Mink. T he Howard B air, adorned th e piano. I ’ | | .• , I I I . assistan t s ta te su p e rin te n d en t; Mrs. tim e during th e n e x t m eeting will X .OIlri'K'il IlCrC Verna Hogg, consulting psycholog- - 8 - ball and cookie sale n*ven H om er Anderson, president of th e be s|ient In m aking articles for th e llOHTEBS T O CLUB 1st; Miss D ora C router, co n su lta n t j M alheur C ounty T uberculosis and Realizing th a t th e need for used Mrs. A. C. Sallee was hostess to sale. for th e visually h a ndicapped; Miss | by the 4-H sewing clubs of H ealth association, has announced clothing Is still trem endous in M adeline Bowers, c o n su lta n t for >er T uesday aftern o o n bridge rlub - 8 - _ th a t th e a n n u a l C h ristin as seal bond E urope a n d the fa r east, th e HEWING G IR L S MEET ill week Mrs F ra n k M organ and speech correction; Jo h n T aylor, con Nyssa at the A new treasu rer, M ary T erhune, sale drive will be held In O ntario, ch u rch es of Nyssa a re m aking a su lta n t for th e d eaf and h a rd of 'rs. Ted M organ were guests H o nors a t c ard s w ent to Mrs P rank was appointed a t a m eeting of the Nyssa, Vale a n d A drian November concerted effort to collect service hearing child; Miss E sth er Lipton, Nyssa Ins. Agency Office able clothes for use overseas. M organ for high score and to Mrs N yssaettes Sewing club a t the hom e 16. 17 a n d 18 c o n su ltan t for th e crippled a n d T ed B erretli h a s again been a p - j T h e Assembly of Ood, F a ith L u th chronically 111 child, a n d W alter of Mrs Pounds November 2 A place SATURDAY. NOV. 12 George M itchell for second high. and roll call were decided on for a pointed county bond sale c h a irm a n e ra n a n d Nazarene churches are Dry, sta te su p e rin te n d en t for th e und head of th e O n ta rio drive sending clothes through th e ir own blind school, who will be accom p- [ special achievem ent m eeting T he BANQUET SCHEDULED All Proceeds Go To The T he Idaho P resbyterian C E b a n by-law s were read und approved O th e r c h a irm a n are Miss K ay P e t ch u rch agencies a n d desire th a t all anied by Mrs. Dry. erson, Nyssa; R obert O ross, Vale, m em bers and friends tak e th e ir quet will be held D ecem ber 2 a t the T he girls guve some Interesting a n s T he schedule will be as follows; Malheur Memorial clothing to their own ch u rch b uild A drian a n d sou th ern p a rt of county, F irst P resbyterian ch u rch In Adrian. wers as to why they Joined the 4-H a n d M rs Louis P ra tt, A drian. E ach c h airm a n , w ith th e a ssist ing. T he M ethodist a n d C h ristia n a t A drian. Novem ber 14; Nyssa, T he M ary und M arth a sorlety m et Hospital - | an ce of local volunteer w orkers, will churches are cooperating w ith November 15 and 16; O n ta rio Nov HONORED ON BIRTHDAY a t the hom e of Mrs C larence I)«y in m uke » personal solicitation drive C hurch World Service in th e ir effo rt Miss IjOls Wilson was guest of A drian T hursday. Mrs Jack Jones em ber 17 and 18. a n d Vale a n d P i and Mrs C Day were co-hostesses honor a t a p a rty given by her m o th am ong all th e business m en of each to collect clothes for sh ip m en t a- oneer, a t a la te r date. T he sixth, seventh a n d eighth er, Mrs Bud Wilson a t home last town. F unds received from th e sale broad. Clothes c an be deposited In g ra d rs m et W ednesday a t the First F riday evening T he occasion m ark- of th e C h ristm a s seal bonds and th e boxes provided for th a t purpose C h ristm as seals c o n stitu te th e sole a t your local clothing stores, B ra ck support of the M alheur C ounty T u b en's. W ilson's a n d O olden Rule, or erculosis a n d H ealth association a t th e O ate City C leaners or Nyssa a n d a re used to finance th e as- C leaners It costs 8 c a pound to assoclatlon's program d u rin g the sh ip th e goods overseas. M any oI pro g ra m com ing year Everyone Is asked to th e m erch an ts have th e orange p a rtic ip a te In th e fig h t ag ain st C hurch World Service b an k a v ail Tuberculosis by c o n trib u tin g g e n e r able for contributions. ously to th is w orth while cause. C lothes should all be clean. If White. Tea Rose. Black Mr A nderson added. th ey need m ending a n d donors do Four.Gore. Size 32 to 42 T h e com m unity ch airm en will in not have the tim e, th ey should w rap clude th e following: A drian. Mrs a needle or package of needles and Sat., Mon. U nits P rn tt; A rcadia. M rs O tis B ul a spool of th re a d In som e heavy and Tue. FRIDAY, NOVKMBER 11 lard; Big Bend. Mrs. Joseph K ing; Cairo, Mrs C H H offm an; Nyssa, Mrs K K L ienkaem per; Oregon T rail, Mrs F O Holmes; Owyhee. Jerome Cuurtland Virginia Welles Mrs. M a rth a KMngback, a n d C halk B utte, M rs W T. H airing ton. H elp The H ospital Seal Sale Will He Opened Wed. Lr N Y S S A Telephone 108 JANET WALKER LADIES' SLIPS THEATRE LADIES' RAYON PANTIES S pecial $ 1.69 "M ake Believe Ballroom” "Sinister Journey” Admission t-ivrninf* 44o-9, In r. Tux SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Preston Foster Ellen Drew Andy Devine In "G eronim o” A Re-lease Mat.. Sat., 2:30; Adm. 30r-9r, Inc. Tax Admission Evenings 44c 9c, Inc. Tax SUNDAY AND MONDAY. NOVEMBER 1J-14 Esther Williams Red Skelton Keenan Wvnn Ricardo Montalban In "N ep tu n e’s D aughter” Who could ask for anything more .It has lovely luscious Esther Williams Thrilling with romance... Riotous with laughter . Dazzling with dances. Mat. Hun . 2:3«; Adm. Me Sr, In r. Tax AdmtR*ion F.vrnin** 44c-9r. Inc. T m TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15 BARGAIN NIGHT Alexander Knox—Ann Southern Florence Hates In "The Judge Steps O ut" The charming witty story of a man who didn’t realize how happy a life he lived. Adm. M r Sr, I n r Tax THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1S-17 Bing Crosby Ann Blyth Barry Fitzgerald Hume Cronyn In "Top O ' The M orning" Sure and your heart will be singing with laughter and love when those GOING MY WAY stars get to gether again. Ailmisalun h r n l n p 44e-tr, In r. Tax S to p H e re O n V lalt— Mr a n d Mrs Joe S ta n fo rd were guests In th e Leo U tter hom e th e past few days T hey were en route from Powell, W yoming to Eugene. Oregon. E x -R e s id e n t V isits— J E Jo h n so n of Salem was here last week h u n tin g a n d vtslttng friends He Is a form er A drian high school a g ric u ltu re teacher. Going O n V acation— Rev D on M axheld a n d fam ily of th e C h ristia n ch u rch will leave the first of next week on a two-weeks vacation trip to W ashington and th e O regon coast, w here they will visit friends and relatives u n til a fte r T hanksgiving Visits In W . Mrs O m er D orm an spent T h u n - day In W eiser w ith Mrs F red H an- srn _ _ . Meeling Tim e t hanged— T he Nyssa T o astm asters club has changed its m eeting tim e from 7 a m w” 'lt 6 lS p m. W ednesday. T he m eetings are held in B row nie's cafe . ~— — -. ------------- Jersey M an S M l » - D uncan Bull of B ram pteu. O n- U ric. C anada, ow ner of th e B ram pton, Jersey farm s, was a guest of Mr a n d Mrs C harley O rlder l a d week end B ram pton farm s 1* con- Mderrd the fountain head of J e r- xeys on th e N orth Am erican co n tln - ent M r B ram pton sold several twins in th e Boise vai>. y_ _ I 'n d r r G ees O peratlen — Mrs Ja k e O root underw ent a m inor operation in a Boise hoapttal Thea- I day nvo rn n v NEWS VIEWS 3 9 £ NON-STEREO^/ttWr (ìli] Protects full color pictures costing less than 5c each T reat family and frienda to low-cost full color projection shows with the amazing new View-Master Junior Projector. D urable plastic and metal construction. Safe and simple to o p e ra te . U n d e rw rite r ap p ro v ed Over 2100 world-wide scenic, ani mal, flower and children’s pictures mounted on low-cost. View-Master Reels are available for projection. ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION V IEW -M ASTER ÿ * U M o r PROJECTOR $995 Owyhee Drug Co. G. H. 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