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c> Jt o O PAGE FOUR £ t ¿ m o ^<w a»Ai.. rw ak,v chÈiiO«, ItttTKBDAY. ¿'¿BRUAffï i i .V>\. b r a » * at i»<* Melhe.i County Hea Canyon association Wednesday even H e lH By Child i v n pig in the home of Mi and M r' *»1 Jamieson in Nyssa. ftS lW fcL HHIDHTfl. Peb 31 -The The Newell Height Cub Scou / With *.nd sreth frad*»- a tten d » v met in the home of their den motnei vajgntin« party Friday evening at Antonia Mar iner . >1 the.: tit* grade school tir.st meeting Thur-day afternoon The lower lour grade held valen- The boy who did some mr t a 1 .-.i. tine p a r ti» in their rooms Thur.t*1 wt!l meet again Thursday I ho e a.- day afternoon. tending were Terry Horae denchie Luit S«tm and L/m Prat*, attended Dale Uorge, ___ la*e Norland Darryl a meeting of the Hyssa-Adrtan Slippy. Joe Vanderpool Tony Mar- tine* and one visitor Mrs. Sumley Hill attended a buf- fet style luncheon in the home of M. Edna Mae Miller, home demon- stration agent, in Ontario Wedne - day. The luncheon wa' for county committee member Mr and Mrs. Jim Stephens f Cald*«.«! w * g j * * M thm atanky and dau gh ter-;«-:«» after her «or. daughter. Mrs R e s e ll Pat*«». *ho 1 am wwre Mr and Mrs Ckrr- , Hàl home »und.iy Öue#t» from O i«u r Short, aaa injured in a col- is UL Mrs Crocker dronghi PrnUett Qrc>ot e f Apple eaUey iStr-uix eere Mr and Mr 3 . Dt*iky lu 10 a with a school bus Mr. Short Patton home with h «r Callers at the Joa o 'a m boat iCiUtimg la home from the hospital and re- --------- -■*-“ ■■■ Saturday were M r and M ri U t t The Novel! Heights Nimfcle Ttuni covering although he is still unable COLUMBIA AYE. Klaus Svam of arenati óle 4-H «etring <.iah me* in Uie to be up and around. Mrs Andrew Trail, home of tiveir leader Mr Stanley Leishman of Wellsville, Utah, moth- M** P«H* Tansen and M rv Jolui Hill Tuesday after chool Tlw y.rls «r of Mrs Short, left Monday mght Mrs Oernt Staro and Mrs Dick Broad shopped in Ontario Monday plan to meet each Tuehday for her home after .spending Ui* last Groot attended the A N It. Garden afternoon. two weeks here. club meeting at the home of Mrs. Mr. Lobby of Nyssa «ailed on fri- Mr and Mi L L Xreaktr and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald Bennett of Nyssa. ends of thia community Monday childrei and Mr and Mrs Otarles Scnweizer were dinner guests in the went to Payette Monday for dinner M r W. Holt and her son visited rooming. at the Oerry DwBord home. friends in the community Tuesday ---------------------- Guy Olenn home Sunday. Reed Patterson, son of Mr and afternoon , Receive Cali Frea» Mr and Mrs idee Householder Mrs Oran: Patterson, is out of Mr anu M r Pete V D Oord en- Mr end Mrs George Co.eaian re were Sunday afternoon guests and school with virus pneumonia. tertamed at dinner Thursday for Mr oaivad a phone call Tuesday evening Mr and Mr Don Fox and Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Werner FWut« called and Mrs Jake Reik of Nampa from their son. Cliff, who left !or were Sunday evening guests in the in Adrian at the Bill Willis home Ontario visitors Thursday were Mr Ft Lewis. Utah February 12. Guy Glenn home The group play- Monday evening. * nd Mrs Dick Oroot. 7 ed canasta in the evening Mrs. Darrell Williams and Marv J » » « Kakebeeke of Ontario called Retama From Utah— Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kriegh of , Ellen. Mrs Howard Beans of Parma, 0 « relatives of this community Mon- Mrs Jed Lewis returned Sunday Bihl are guests in the home of their [ I Mrs. Donald Brewer and Mrs Brii.t. d»>' afternoon. (from Utah after visiting in Sait son Dick Kuegh and family. Barker of Ontario went to Boise Visitors at the Pete Tensen home Lake City. I HUI I Ul 11II11111 li LTIÍ m ÓT i 111 III 11M tl 1111 1 Mrs Loyd Hill of Oooding was a Thursday to visit Bob Barker, who guest in the Dick Kriegh home Fri- i is in a hospital there receiving treat - I)r. (Jare F. Conley day Mr Hill and Mrs. Kriegh are ment on his hip. The doctors have sisters. made a plastic hip joint for him and Mrs Dirk Kriegh entertained her Pueblo $18.15 think he will be able to be released Optometrist 4-H sewing group in her home Dallas 32.IMI j soon. Thursday afternoon. Wichita 27.25 Gladys Moses, who is attending Mr and Mr Claude South. Mr 30.00 Oklahoma City nurses training at Si. Luke’s l «os and Mrs Bob Rice and children and O n e -W ay Plus Tax EYES EXAMINED pitai In Boise, has -re.-elved her cap. Mr and Mr Dale Olenn were din Iff cK*ap«r by tor As provided by Chapter 204. 1827 Law*, no person Her mother, Mrs. Archie Moses wen: ner gue-t m the Hugh Gler.n home •bon driving fo u r carl shall be qualified to vote at a Primary, General or to Boise for the ceremonies Sunday. Mrs Claude Smith went to Port Special Election unless he or she shall be registered (Opp. Sears) Dial 9-3371 Mr and Mrs Bill Hamilton and land Wednesday with Mrs Gerald children and Mr and Mrs. Dudley 7 4 « “p xitm éiif "Suo uíi*4 Slippy to take her son, Eldon, for a Electors cannot be sworn in to vote on election day. 519 Cleveland. Caldwell. Ida. Kurtz and Elaine were Sunday after- ! medical check-up. The group re noon callers in the Hugh G lenn 1 220 Main St. Phone 217 turned early Sunday morning. Registration books are now open and will be open . M TI Iti lil 1:1 I I I I I LM III liria I I 111 ! 11M M n I II I lib home. Mr. and Mrs Frank Raymond anJ Mr. and Mr Dale Glenn have until the night of April 15, 1852. sons moved to Quincy over the week moved to their new home, one-fourth end. Sam Bradley went with them If vou were registered and did not vote at either the mile north of the Louis Pratt resi but will return In a few days. dence. Primary or General Election in 1850, or have changed Mr and Mrs T H Brewer were Mrs Anna D S Pratt, who is your residence or if you desire to change your political Sunday dinner guests in the Howard convalescing in the Louis Pratt home Evans home in Parma. affiliation, you must re-register. To Plan Your Spring Needs accompanied Mr and Mrs. Bill Mry. E E. Crocker returned home Toombs to a meeting of the Pomona from Moses Lake Sunday after You may register at the office of the County Clerk, Grange at the Boulevard Grange j spending a week there with her for any precinct in the County, or with the official hall Saturday. SIM PLO T - RED - DIAMOND G Mrs. Lou Pratt attended a plan registrars in the following precincts: SULPHATE - AM M O N IA E ning meeting of the Eastern Star REGISTRARS in Nyssa at the home of Mrs. Or PRECINCTS MIXED FERTILIZERS T S 1 < It ? mond Thoma Friday evening Plans were made for the annual Washing ____ Mrs. M. D. Clough Applegate --------------------- ton's birthday party of the S tjr and D. T. Holly Adrian A. Big Bend SEED Masonic lodge Se« Yoar Myrtle I. Rose B rogan---- --- ------------------ RUSSETS Jean and Marilyn Pratt have been BLISS TRIUMPHS - W HITE ROSE Harper and B u lly ___________ — ........ G. B. McClure visiting in the Gene Pratt home the State Senator Elmo Smith of John past week due to the abscence of Day and State Representative Carrol Doctor Ironside__ __ _____ __ ________ __ .. H. C. Elms Simplot Western Idaho Produce, Inc. their mother, who Is in Utah on; Locev of Ironside announced their Jamieson ______________ Anthony Coleman candidacies last week for renomlna- Warehouse Phone business They have been going from tion on the republican ticket. Smith Jordan Valley and Juniper....................Gabriel Elordi Without here to Owyhee corners to board the Homer Schnell, Mgr. Jim Williams. Mgr. Augle (àlraud, Mgr. Jones ..... ........ ........... ........................ - Geo. L. Baker sohoolbus as they attend the Nyssa is serving Malheur, Grant and Har Vale * Jamieson Adrlan-Nyasa Ontario 108 ney counties and Locev is represent-1 school Malheur ___________ Mrs. Horten Worsham Vale 3381 Nyssa 3W Mr and Mr Durlin Hainmon took ing only Malheur county. McDermitt Jessie Wilkinson their children and Nancy Hammon Nyssa No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, Arcadia and and Johnny and Catherine Thiel The longer average life span Owyhee _ ... ............................Hilda L. -Tensen rollerskating Sunday in Ontario. today Is best proof of the fact Mr and Mrs Durlin Hammon and Ontario No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5, Fair and M oving to W ash. that more people call their a group of friends from Nyssa dineil ANNOUNCING C a iro .............................. F. C. McShane doctor W ITH O U T DELAY at the Ea^tslde cafe in Ontario Tues OWYHEE, Feb. 21—Mr. and Mrs. R Ridgeview .... ............ _ Pauline Eachus when 1 1 1 . It Is just as important day evening The occasion marked th e , . L Patton have sold their farm to to see your doctor WHEN Riverside _ ......... _ . ___ Mrs. Donald E. Libby the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Archle AU gi and wil, hold a YOU ARE W ELL—for a regu Rockville ......... ................... . Maude Greeley APPOINTMENT Hammon sonal property sale March 4. Mem- lar and careful checkup twice Rome .............................. ........... Ellen Wiley Corta v.C,len wU ' .,rme/a befs of the O.K K. club will serve a year. He can thus treat minor Newell Heights, returned to his home iuncd ¡y^r and ^jrs patton are go- Snake River ............. ... ............... Fannie Chandler ills before they become chronic ” * Owyhee corner Tuesday follow- , to Quincy Washington, where or serious and help you to live mg hospitalization after the serious they wlll ^ ln buslnesfi with their ; Official Registrars have lists of those who are NOW longer. a-cident which occured m the Owy- som clayton and Russen. Jr. j PIIOVE 236 hee section recently. Mr Short is registered. Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz were 208 East Main Street suffering from a fractured skull and H. S. SACKETT, County Clerk will be ill for some time. « .?‘ " nehr Nysaa. Oregon The seventh and eighth grade“- en- ¡rinK, ! ® °b ber bbth‘ Phone 155 joyed a rollerskating party ln On- <ia>' 0 l 'e's^ ^ re Mr. alld ^ rs •^Iür* trio on Valentine' day l' ^ « Owyhee dam. Mi and Mrs Bill W ilson and Larry xjnfcllllliiiiiuiM iimiimwi As LO C AL AG EN T for the of Nyssa, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Mc f To Give Card Party— The Oregon Trail Grange will hold : Donald. and Janell Haney of Nys a pinochle party Thursday. Febru- sa. who .. . was . spending the week-end ary 28 at 8 30 at the Oregon Trail wlth Roberta Morfitt. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis of On'.ario [ scl 3 oolhou.se. The public is invited to visited at the Charles Share home attend. Sunday Roland Maw has been appointed explorer leader for the Boy Scouts ¡MEULLER 1 of the Owyhee ward o f the L. D. S. church. I FURNACES— Doris Cook left Friday for La j where she spent until Sun- i ! LINK BELT | Orande. day with her sister, Virginia Cook. I who is attending college there. STOKERS Mr and Mrs. Ellis Walters have1 Estimates Gladly Given been having some remodeling donej He is prepared to furnish complete information about SALE STARTS FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22 on their house the past two weeks. HEATING FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP policies. The front porch was enclosed for a j I CONTINUES THROUGH FEB. 29 Phono 134L2 . sun room and the front room was Write, telephone or call in person for complete extended across what was formerly GEORGE J. KINZERp used as a bedroom. information. Mr and Mrs. R. L. Patton and Dr. Parma, Idaho and Mrs Harry Rowe and Bruce of Parma were Sunday dinner guests in the Raleigh Chamberlain home at : ; i. Mitchell butte. Charley Culbertson and Merle Me- j Clure spent Thursday and Friday of last week at Quincy and Moses | Lake. Washington. In Ready Mixed Colors Mrs Myrtle Short left Friday for her home in Paul, Idaho after spend • mg tiiree weeks here with her son P r m tw n . r m *»*->> SHORT ROUTE to the- SOUTHWEST NOTICE TO VOTERS To Vaie You Must Be Registered! T R A IL W A Y S 3 NOW IS THE TIME Delay! Auother Couple R O Y L. B O O K E R Owyhee Drug Co. CLOSE-OUT... PAINT SALE FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE FIRE INSURANCE EXCHANGE Heavy-Kote:.. General Paints "One Coat" Wall Paint QUALITY FURNITURE ..iPRICED TO SELL:.. It has taken 25 years for us to build a business where tvo own our building, stock and equipment and can buy direct from manufacturers, giving you, the public, good furniture at prices below the regular market. W e ;nvito you to visit our store and soc the many real values offered. Wo have a special purchase of unfinished chests and white oncrtnel kitchen heaters that are exceptional vaiuos. Our stock o l Armstrong Quaker and Sloan Heavy Duty linoleum in i2-foot widths is the largest and of the latest patterns between Salt Lake and Portland. Also in stock is the now plastic in 9-t‘oot width and Armstrong MarbeUe inlaids. All At Money Saving Prices. Try Usl Ed Case Furniture Co. U. S. 20, No. ol Y, Nyssa CM «« V 5 QS, o o n n wwePLHWP8 ■ '■ Reg. Price ! Sale Price Gals. $4.95 & $5.20 $ 3 .6 7 Qts. $1.49 & $1.56 $ 1 .0 8 Seven-Star Textolite • • • U. S. G. Oil Base Washable Wall Paint Reg. Price CHICK CHATS Gals. $4.35 $ 3 .4 8 Qts. $1.20 .96 by Sam Lemon Don't l»f fooled hv llP w A w - Ills". \ prrUy picture or »hipping- chicks a long V iv s does, ntft make the chicks nn> better. We have »hipped chlcltt io JtAWi* Ins. Wyoming, Ormvadk, Jievadtt. Los Angelc* and other distant plares, but th* distance shipped didn't makr the chicks any better than those hatched right there. Breeding maQ- "Uement and feeding aa Well gx the experts*«* of tha hatr her» aran makes the difference, A businessman n H p It In bucgnr*>Y solely for the pixiflt RithOat m y consideration of svh«t good tab c *» d«i the community 1» not hortix? at being const dared n •.U'.vftetf ul brad. Ue-egnan. On to your favorite ’rtniobetvMa«, a1i«ia jx > b <«n depend rgt. tetterem- he K ttl buy your rhdrka. U Is oar sincere hope and desire ft« '!*• 1 ears r,4t by that We » a y »■tit ram ceafidrnee and mrad «hip» Sale Price Kemtone: While It Lasts $ 1 .0 0 Per Gal. 3 5 £ Per Ql. STUNZ LUMBER CO. Nyssa, Oregon