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’ • - 11 bftirmeift Jhe projec•t leader- Iftx ftrma ffbpkin- NP- ff t-len fba'.ch in ju r u U 11 «M il and A , , ft s . fupp eny met with ) cut out then the member -d;ev* shop 3 1 0 BEND Jan 1 7 -fthile cutting dre"^s for the- hgg’.er •oyjje Van L )e Wat e A i.d Loraine up a tree at the Harvey Hatch home Wednesday noon Ira Pettis received and ftls.s Alii- e Thor a severe blow on his forehead which ir. Nampa Tr. B' r ained severe pain and a badly h made Harvey f t wollen -eye Wednesday mo The Jolly Janes club has a quilt board of contro mel which was made and donated to the John Thodip- ar a 1 rom club by Bill 0 ever of Caldwell, who attended the’-ktof* -al - at Me Is more thariTO years old The wo Wednesday men are selling tickets on the quilt, Miss Alice Thump an has which has been dlsplaved in the Vw- sick with influenza, the U rian stores The Lions club of Ad three days, buk was able to rian la sponsoring an amateur pro to school Monday mornu. gram every Wednesday night at the He Mrs Harvey Hatch an Holly thoater and the quilt is on d is-, -visited in tlie home oi hei i there. The pro< redj from the Mi James McGinn. . Sund UMtet a :* to be donated to the March noon Mrs Me G. nis has been sick of Dimes by the club. all week with infli en/a. biit is mach Joe Brumbach spent the week-end improved In Payette, helping Mr- Brumbacu Mr and Mi 1 .« piantll awes went care fur her (»other and lather They to Nampa Wednf day to visit her " sister, who is ill. the Mafb.br MotfKMial hospital at Mrs. Noel Tup »er.f. V!r- Erma Nyssa Mr». Biumbach'., brotiier ami Hopkins and Id Helen Hatch, of family are expected soon the A and B Rt< >0 . and Mr Cyrus Bishop and a better dress work shop meeting at Bonnie of Succor Cj^eekjind Mr and the home of Mr P&ro'.hv Pox u Mil M** Walter Bnhop spent Monday Kingman ¿Colony Friday Mi ler. the ejuension leader from On- forenoon in Nysgg on business. The ft and B extension unit met tario. met with the women The filth grade in ftdrian enter Tuesday at Adrian InP the church tained their mother^ Friday after noon at a tea o Mr Jbhp Pa kwood and Mr I.e- roy Bennrtt entfttained the Mary and Iftrth a club Thursday after noon at Adrian Mr. and Mi Noel Tuppeny and their daughter and children visited Mrs. Tuppeny s sister. Mr Brum baugh an« family in Ro-well Sun day. Mrs Mary Brumbach and Mi Waiter Bishop, attended a° Royal Neighbors meeting at the home of \N oo<l ( .a t i ^ r 20 0 I •¿'soft ft ftirmgi ftftda.v • f f l B i l - ' E U tfU ftfl i Aft’s £rumbach. trft old» jer. was afted to insiftH the I*.- - ers who were erected ftl oeir la- meeting SfU-CcRES, Jan 17 —Several from S.iarej iand km ran Robert gd'.er.d - this community attended the meet 0{ the ¡day school party in the '•*. ing and annual election WWAHL home in Mkviell Heights Black Canyon Water Users associa- evening. <S> ■ I t the Plymouth Slope hall ,u Mr Dyre Roberts and Hhursday evening. Officers electest Mr Snaren. and Karen -pent f jx the coming year are Ed fieriAiF> with Mr Robert’s .si-ier,) pre iilent; Fr»-d Gardner, vice presi- rt n Blade, and family in dent; George Dohner, secretary and M: Merle Thomson, treasurer Mr and Mrs Bd Meroney and Joy ly Ocurrua and don, Tony 1 Mi : C aldw fl went to N;. * were in CaldftBll on business Sat md look John, brother of urday. M >1 me a. home ftom the hos- Mi Mr and Mm Earl Mitchell and re ne had been since some family moved last week IA Fruitland i-s were cu L off in a hay They have been living in the Henry -.me time ago Blanchard residence. Mrs. Hoy Hoff and Terry o f Nyssa Mi: ai Mis. Jim Miller ol Adrian ente, run ‘d at a card party at the were dinner guests Saturday and spent tfee affttuoon at the home of horn e ol 1 ins parents. Mr. «(id Mr E : i. ik Miller, Thursday evening, her parents. Mr and Mrs. M. C Seuell. T*> -e t ire-ent were Mi and Mr Mr and Mrs George Smit were Dan Ho • 1 > and son. Ted. ol Adrian. Mr and Mr Raymond Holly of ACi- gue-ts at the home of Mr and Mr rimi Hi ( hard rioiiy of Adrian Mr Z Davidson of Parma, «Then their j Mi James fthler and Mr and* pinochle club met Sunday. Mr a n d ers. * d Meroney and Joy i raftk Miller. Mi Mr and Mrs. John Adams were called at ^10 home of Hr. and Mr- dinner gue-t lrt the Lawieftce Miller , Elbert Robingtte of NeO Plymouth Saturday «coning home Sunday evening XBr Weatro® Souell. da'JOhter- Mr and jMrs Afterence Iftlllfci »e re in-law of Qft-. and Ufs. QL C ftouell. dinner g u e - t s in U » home of Wr- kto returaod to hOr homo, attar H r John .Iftiller Sunday. wiulargoia^ surgery at U m SSyssa ggr and Mrs. CBrvil tfturrison and has£itgl j g M son of Wilderoftnd KJr. ond h i ry arcutt catàptamsd Clinton lUno anC so® of Harfta «Ith 8 bau? gt hör hör ftvcao O rideo- were guests in tin hoiBO of their aftornooig f i o r o Oer« otg h t guosts parents. Wr ai.tf SO - fthbrle- ¡ 319 »'- >, pi e « n t Sunday. Mr and 8 >s. fBeorgO fda.« r o n Mr and Mrs. fu ia Haklarman gud guosts of t o ’, grid Stt-s. f i n Stam of Myssa Ycosiigy. children of HomeUgiit’ O tit 0 * 6 Mr «iid MÒs. Baiseli libronoy ©nit end guests in tin hoim of her par daughtor, Susgn. of La Grandt. ent . Mi and .XBrs. C h v k s fteno. Mr and Mrs. ftliMP tB-os.nr * * r t dinner guests in the tiogM of tfir. and Mrs Ed Maurwr of ftfildtr Bun- day other dinner i j f t f t ft f n Maurer home »e re ggrs. flTosagr's mother. Wi Flora S«lig#rt of Wild A £ ,L a i W D S & J er her sister, K 9 rs. V«*a Bollard of Caldwell, and a nephew, Cpl Jgmes K-icrl Este:-:- L c c i Pollard, who is home on furlough from Korea. È, Co Mr. and Mrs. gfeyie M<«lg* end on.s of e g li well visited in tin home ol hei pniftnt . Mr. end Mi's. Zeb Osci OftcOo il Wilson. Wedm sftgj' evening £ Mr and Mi A t ftgttgrson of Umano HOC) Wilder visited Thur-ttgy evening m 12 North fcx2. tiie home of tier patents. Mr and Mis. ¿eh Wilsee. Mr gnd Mi ZebM ikou were din ner guest' in the home of finir dglighter. Ml" P u tii Rodge. gnd fgmiiv of cekiveU ftumiuv Mrs. Hohgr« riMunt * e r t to ( i i * MuuUv gnd mutgft her mother Mrs Abe Yergeis-um. from tin IVyssg itos* pagi to the home «if Mrs Veigon- in's son. Aibett O ifford of Nyss«. Mr Yergeii wir is recovering f r o « pmuflgonig Mr and Mi diaries Reno and daughter. R- berta «e ie bus iness visitors in Ontario Thursday Mi Vero Boiler gcc<iinpaioeil her dtughter gnil soti-in-laW, Mr and Mi Erru-iy t a il « Winer on. to Nampa Monday. M r .. Sullen visited at the liutne of her patents, Mr and Mrs. (Jenrge tltluau. «hiie in Nampa A cro*d of friends and neighbors charivaried Mr and Mrs teeter Moi; at tiieii home Saturday night. Mr and Mis Bay Cartwright drove to NyssgBufide) after return ing by wav of t*arma had dinner in tiie home of their son, Baymon l cgrtwngiit. and family Mrs Aitiiur Cai'tenght t f Nyssa visited at tiie home of Mr and Mr . H»y C arteiigbt Monday. Mi - tiene Hault lugs been »ititc sub «nth the infiueiivg tue pesti week S ir * Match h d g ca.se of the megs ito. Miss Ben.he Chaney, oho is gt- temimg Un’ Collegi’ of Idaho at Caldwell, visited over tiie week-end ut the home of her parents. Mi and Mrs Horace Chaney. & $ e T 7 me of e n A jito » f t f t ##■*• ab « «fri- Ä 0 6 ^ & _ eroxOy G re<$e>d0 aoC & > • * t ü ftt jft 1 ft * n * &OC& 0 Ìtò'ss» f t * f t * * * day dft last ( I r f t a » . » g g ¿y- gfthad to gssLstaftt ftgvg* Stgti*. Jft pgesftft? i ß ß l f t onl t M ' H a Cecil Evam-.tes S eift* ftfto ftx * ftis Hup. % • D A S . I ' m * , iM go. -— ______ ---------- ---- - — - ~ - -oer- HAr ft»-rie Thomson attende» - - a meej»ng o l circle four dw! th e 0 ru it- ‘+ T land Methodist church, at the f t f t ®rown home ^iesda> evening _ „ — ~~ 1 mbni' rpoU iso Meeii The annual meeting of the A l - j P ifg w N yssa heur County farm Labor Sponsor- a ing association was scheduled to be a held in the Boulevard Grange had i, C<D & O f;» 0 . © near Cairo Junction this afternoon X The members were to meet a new V bath'd of directors and talk about Q C Ä I M 1 J & Q 1 (¡4$ CP. Q O. CQ the labor situation for 1953 , accord OOCP CK Q M O riQocal 01 ing to the president. Warffti Farm TRA IU VA VS offMxrvfffj 8a»TB®0WJi er of Nyssa FUEL OIL BALMS LAWRENCE about this quMtloBi m I«. Bor the g a so er to your insurgno* questions flag) free to egU f t * h i Nyss* t O fiim M Ac n* f Mgia St. PtkotM If t OeÜvtrecf Gsonly Bunts Otoniy • H i o i k Q ir n t ty • I — n o w r i oEUvétv IB I : In a r Phono 79 ■ I i r th e lftst (<Mir y v h t * our ■ plosion, r io t , and v e h ic le dant- F la tc h «« O il Co. ii In J i h o u :* w a s «t a iu u e d b y w in d ■ and sm««ke. bu t nut b v five. w Ik w s “e «t e n d e d c o v e v ft^ e " «>n I ■ a fir e p o lic y c o v e r dum ape ■ fr o m sm oke, w iivlst«> rm e x ane, fo r o n ly $1 f e r *l(M kl o f 1 insurance? ■ I J U IU ! RADIO & REFRIGERATION REPAIRING Loc:<3t(Kl Ai Wevitimi Storw P H O W K 2 AA-J B E S ID C K C E P M O N K S S Herbert E. Cox-Teclmicinn ri A represent.’ live of the Idaho Power 1 company will speak on the propose Hell's canyon dam at a meeting of the Adrian Farm BureCM in the Adrian high school agricul ture building at 8 o'clock Monday night. January 21 . All residents of the community are invlled to attenw Potluck refreshments will be -erred *hor. USED TRACTORS ----------------------------------------* — ) John Deero H. C Allis Chalmors 6* Culli valor. C Allis Chalmers and Plow* SBS rfp D r. A. i . I rcttìEury fiCBftVT v era ntms W. C. Allis Chalmers. John Deere K with plow. VAC Case with cultivators. Mod gì B Allis Chalmers. 1950 Ferguson. 0 bftU 8 ilote! ®C£bma inalile jm tr.CX) A m . (W 5 >.2 p. Ut. Stnoftqyo by Opoafnaaomtt BSKMSWYO. QLAJSO» BOTTttü. .«S£MUS'mii AV?D RffiPÄLScÄ» Guaranteed 05006*3 SU R. «ft OC Oocaao (fto attvwO Sbant «do Ckoy- aoOTft IO» SOftto te Btaftft EpaC ! > vssc — .as. A ne. intemanonai F-3ÌJ. SM BYQB ~. : 220 M tt« Si Farm Bureau To Meet— LOANS S»mc» fon : 1 1 1 -- ---------- ---- «fccö&ßg’to öforiaftiipn _ Bauman Farm Equipment '« p a r p e n in e Saturday, January 19 Iniipoct O ur Now Buildiny an d th® 1952 C H E V R O L E T ■ A W hich Will Bo On D isplay at 4th an d M ain Streets WILSON’!S JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Door Prizes and O ther Frit os Will Be Giver. A w ay Men s Spoi l Socks Ladies Dresses ‘4. Price Clearance 1 ffa n e v P iittb rn s 35c 1 for 91.00 " — 0 —T 1 Ladies Sandals H o a v v W e ig h t Ladies Oxiords V a lu e s to $ 5 .9 5 Inclu din j* (¡r o u p o f O dd nvui S ajo » S a d d le O x fo r d s $1.99 S2.99 Bleached Dish Towels 7. 23c i or W o C ordially Invite the Publi t* Be Our GiiQgfe at Our - j G rand Opcmimj aosa^MED J Fif?trc*i;hmontr- .%.-:verl Ail D ty M rii s Dress Shirts | 1 1 $1.98 Our Plant Will Aits<?j Bn Ou.-n %’ aiuo’* f o 9 ? !k'> 4 5 c ..... . Men s Boys Fell Hats SUNDAY, JANUARY 20 !< *r the C o n v e n ie n c e —............. g. 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