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M rii « Ü b » * G A f t CtfffY P A G E SIX L WTS1A. ÜÄJfGOW. mUR«ÖAY. FEBRUARY » . ISM ♦» — President's W ife" by Slot«» * ¿•°PT O ’ er driV.:* tiave fo r the birth • * * served * t n o o « during «toe ail- L tfflfw la d k t i n i » of A n d * * Jackson s tim«, we: re* day d.nner were Mi <*nd Mrs li> y day treating. O'ourn o f Nv- a and M r and Mr Mr ana Mrs Don Brewer end M r and M: - Hume* Brewer were among • Guest visitor was Mildred it.«« a L ren H.te o: Haiti* Mr and M ’ f i ink Ftrko * [ - those attending the wedding recep B W O M A N C O LO N Y Fet 21—C liff . , __ __ _____ , luncheon was served to 12 members »im s u i V.1UJSY, Feb 21—All pfte nex- meeting will be held at th • (*i f th e* ynngcbie tion for Mr and Mrs. Marvin W.Lson Beaumont returned from a trip ♦« Ohildren » h o are pw »*d nine year home Qf Mrs J P. Dunaway in Cald- cl .b Saturday at tne Odd FeltbWs Friday evening at the I D S church the «a t Wednesday evening of .»¡e and g r* interested in raising well hall Mr Jim Elkin was hostess fur Mrs Wilson Is tha former Carole Mr and Mrs Bill Too mb attended livestock arc U j meet at the Claude Mr and Mrs W iluain O rr** and . the evening. Flinders, employed xt the Oate City the Pomona Grange meeting a 1 Wilson home for on or*anizati«m..l two children left vs. ■ • I.adie- were making plans to meet Journal office. Boulavard hall Saturday. meeting of the 4-H Sunset Live toek lr p ^ Portland Mrs Amelia Fyllingness left Satur at the W L Chapin bate* the fir .t Mia Salter* has moved into the club at a M the afternoon o l March Mr and M fj/ 0ra NiWgen and uf the week to complete the quilt on day by bus for Sacramento, where ' Mrs Ada Harrison drove to Cald- which tickets are being sold. The her daughter. Mrs. John Mink*, has Max Howard house until her new ■Bi-ssClarice Ifothets wa h(> te. 'o | j Rgturday visitmv at the L m.- .Irawing for the quilt w.ll be held undergone surgery Mrs. Fyllingness house is completed. Johnny and Katherine Thiel ac the members o f Mt« l o - * club Satur- ! of Mr Newgen's m r r Mrs Da * Saturday evening. February 23 at will help care for the three children «lay afternoon at the home of h *r c ir ti , Mr and M: C'ur have a the dance at Sunset Valley hall The and remain to visit at her daughter's companied the Durlin Hanimon fam ily to Ontario Sunday mother, Mr Albert Notheis 'T h e baby daughter. born March 15 winner due. not liave to be present home for a time Proceed will ¿n for improvements Mr. and Mrs Gordon Toomb re M: and Mrs. H Crutchfield and ^ ^ Mr and Mrs P ic kill son. Brian, who sold their farm to cently returned home from a trip Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester on the local hall. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Me Coy of Iron Milt Hooper, are moving to Mrs. to California. Mrs. Toom bs uncle. Cleaver to visit Mr and Mrs Bill Orr at Hermi.ston. Mrs. Orr had been side were houseguests of Mr. and 1 Amelia Fyllingness’ home to live W illiam Harrison o f California, re turned home with them for a vuu In the Pendleton hosp.tal for several Mrs. Fred Guthrie Saturday even until school is out. days preparatory to an operation ing They also visited at the Charles Mrs. Marlon Carey and son a r-i They were callers at the William Me Coy and Lyman Pomeroy homes, rived last Sunday at the home of Toomb home Friday February 18 Optom etrist Mr and Mrs. Harold Fyllingness returning to their ranch Sunday. her parents, Mr and Mrs Ira Price. [ Mr and Mrs Luit Quick of Nam and family were dinner ituest.s Sun There i four teet of snow on the after spending a month in Grange- pa were Tuesday Visitors at the L. Eye* Examined R Price home ville, Idaho. day at the Sam Shaw home in level at their ranch. Mr and Mrs. Elver Nielsen were Mr and Mrs. Bawtuiheimer of Jamieson. Mr and Mr John Dorlty of Nyssa Phone 9 2312 Mr and Mrs W L Chapin mad«- were visitors at the S E. Flanagan hosts at a pinochle party in their j Roswell. Mrs. Bill Looney and M home Saturday evening Couples in and Mrs Francis D effer were callers a business trip to Caldwell Wednes home Friday evening. 718 Arthur St. Mr. and Mrs Melvin Pendarvis cluded were the Clifton Nielsens. I at the Oeorge De Haven home Sun day. Claude Wilsons, Lewis Mitchells.! day. Caldwell, Idaho Mrs. Blanche Hite of Nv a cele were dinner and supper guests at the Clarence Reeds. Clifford Wolfes. ( Lawrence Martin has returned brated her birthday Sunday at Burns 1 Walter Hillis home Saturday. B ib R effett and Fred Guthrie re- Fred Babcocks, and Homer Dider- home from Lincoln. Nebraska where with Fred. Carl and Walter Hite he was called because of the death of 1 turned Wednesday evening after icksens. A late supper was served. Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Watkins o f ; hts mother. making a trip to Moses Lake, Wash Mrs. Oscar Schafer and Freddie ington to see the land which R effett Homedale were dinner and after was awarded under a railroad grant. noon guests at the Ora Newgen visited in Star Sunday M r and Mrs. Kerby Kendall and They also visited in Eureka and home Friday It was the first outing for Mr. Watkins, who has been con son, Kerby Lee o f Caldwell visited '> Quincy. Dwayne Wilson arrived home Sat fined with asthma and Influenza.] Saturday at the Oscar Schafer home urday morning on a 10-day furlough The women. Mrs. Watkins, Mrs ] Mrs. Art Sparks and Shirley were GRAIN-FED BEEF. CUSTOM CUTTING ANT) to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newgen and Mrs Ada Harrison visit- Saturday callers in Ontario Mr and Mis. Don Fox and Sharon Pete Wilson. WiLson. who is serving ed Mrs. Toni Lowe, who is ill. W R A PPIN G . CUSTOM BUTCH ERING Ed Mortensen and Silas Hoffman were supper guests at the Chamber- in the navy, on the U. S. Monssen, Curing. Smoking and Rendering DD 798, expects to be moved to the returned Sunday after making a trip lain home Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pyfe and son of to the Grand Coulee area. east coast soon. Stock received every day except Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer have Archer. Idaho visited the past ween Delbert Garner returned the first Sundays end holiday! of last week from Utah, bringing purchased Ed Mortensen’s farm of liis mother. Mrs. Julia Garner, with 80 acres. Va mile west on Alberta Ave. Phone 381-R, locker plant H Okano and his mother, Mrs. C. him. Mrs. Garner is visiting at the Phone 381-W, slaughterhouse and cutting room FOB YOUR PLUM BING home of Mr and Mrs. Vern Garner. T. Okano. went to Portland Satur- I Mr. and Mrs Harold Snyder and day. Mrs. Okano planned on staying | NEEDS family and Mr. and Mrs. Orover and visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tal Funutaki, who has a new baby boy. j Cooper were dinner guests at the Bath Sets, Water Heaters Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simpson were to i home of Mr and Mrs. E H. Tolm a’i leave for Utah the middle o f this \ in Fruitland Sunday. and Pressure Systems Mr. and Mrs Wayne Robb were week, taking a load o f household hosts at a Sunday dinner. Ouests in- , goods belonging to their son and i Call eluded Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Robb, daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mr. and Mrs. W ill Robinson, and Simpson, to Arsenal Villa, where the ] J.C. SMITH Roswell guests. Mrs. Mae Lytle and young newlyweds will make their 13 Years In Nyssa I<ee Wyatt. Mr. and Mrs, Kenne'n home. Simpson has a job at the H ill- I Lorensen furnished a projector for field airbase as tug driver. Phone 78-J Mr. and Mrs. Albert Notheis and showing home movies in the even PH O N E 244-J RESIDENCE PHONE 286 R Miss Clarice Notheis were dinner ing. Mrs Anna Gregg, Herschell Oregg guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins and Mrs Grover Cooper attended Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parks o f the annual American Sunday School union workers conference held in Boise were dinner guests at the M Caldwell Tuesday. A potluck lunch A. Rataezyk home Sunday. Mrs. Parks is Mr. Lnd Mrs. Rataezyk's daughter. Local residents are still trying to get to Cow hollow on the road run ning north and south from G regg’s and Simpson's places to Whe Cow hollow road It is impassible, as the new bridge that went out February 2 is still out. Knowledge o f this fact may save some frustration to those planning on going through the area. Mrs. Ira Price wa . hostess to 18 U P TO $5.00 PER Y A R D FOR YO U R OLD RUGS A N D CARPETS ON members o f the Pleasant Hour club Thursday afternoon at her home, with Mrs. Amelia Fyllingness as afternoon guest-visitor Mrs Harold Snyder was taken into the club as a new member The vice president. Mrs. Glenn Strickland, was in charge of the business meeting Plans for serving at the sale, and also reports o f the plans for the spring associated club meeting were I WOULD LIKE AN ESTIM ATE OF discussed. A light luncheon was ser VALUE OF MY (RUG), (CARPET). ved Mrs Oeorge Schweizer will en Ontario — Vale tertain the club at its next meeting. NAME Bob Schweizer o f Vale spent last week at the home o f his sister. Mrs. ADDRESS Dick Wyatt, helping with chores and hauling manure to the fields. Mrs. Bob Schweizer joined them Friday and spent the week-end at the W yatt home. Mr Ira Price took her daughter, Uernadine, to Emmett Monday to an eye specialist for an examination.. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Lorensen J ! !l and Herman Lorensen were guests at the William Staub home Sunday on an island near Ontario. . Z* ‘/YA _ • To Be (hrfntnked viewed b>; Mu* Cliff Beaumont Returns From Trip OR. a W . GRAVES with Mr and Mr* Dale AshcraF. in Adnart Friday evening The sev Mr f v f e and M r* Ashcraft are enth and eighth grades enjoyt-d a ik.uilift party at Ontario Thursday br other ar.d sister Mr and Vfi> Fvfe W'*r* ctivoute to Orangeville The Potlyanna club will meet vim vi-it a daughter Mrs Lee Ringer. Mrs. Wdhs Cur-ant March 6 Mrs Harry Barp Of Emmett is M r and Mrs Jim Armstrong have visiting this week w.th her daughter moved to their new home near O le’ Mrs Herschel Thompson, and fam corner. ily. Mr. and Mr B ill Toom b attended Mr and Mr* Hershel Thompson a Jersey Cattle club meeting at the returned home Tuesday night from Doll House In Nyssa Wednesday Portland evening. Mrs. Biles Huffman and Mrs Mr and Mrs. Williamson have Jame-s Ritchie were Wednesday d in moved Into the Fisher house recently ner guest* at the Claude Day home vacated by the Jim Armstrong fam Mr Donald De H ave" c.,id daugh ily ter of Ha.nes spent the past week at Mr and Mrs. Fred Elmore have the George De Haven home. sold their place to George T a r and The fifth and sixth grades enjoyed have rented the George Abbott a valentine ¡»arty at ".he grade school ranch. DÀNGE Sponsored By Sunset Auxiliary SATURDAY, FEB. 23 9 P. M. A T SUNSET H A L L FISCHER'S LOCKER SERVICE LOCKERS AVAILABLE -:W A N T E D > YOUR DEAD AND USELESS ANIMALS Horses, Cows, Calves. Sheep, Hogs Cash for live horses and cows FREE PROMPT REMOVAL Phons us collect Nyssa 102-W Payette 170 RADIO & REFRIGERATION REPAIRING If no answer call Nampa 6-4604 D A Y OR NIG H T IDAHO ANIMAL PRODUCTS Located At Western Store Herbert E. Cox-Technician to the lady of the house . SOMETHING NEW AT G & B STORES g e e n Y o « r la m p CARPET TRADE - SALE USE YOUR OLD RUGS AND C ARPETS AS DOWN PAYMENT. NEW AXMINSTER Nampa, Idaho & d e a le r la t e ly ? WILTON "HEAVENLY LEES" CARPETING Mailing Coupon G 6 . B Chances are, you haven't. For all through December he was snowed under with stacks and stacks of orders from people who wanted lamps for Christmas- giving and other people who wanted their homes to look cheerful and bright for the holiday. Furniture and Appliance Inc. EXPERT CARPET LAYING there's no substitute for comfort n £ y ! But now his display floor is bristling with scores of brand new lamps. Hand some floor lamps for reading or sewing. Exquisite table lamps with silk shades that make everyone say "oh" and "ah". Sight-saving study lamps that help boys and girls do their homework. 1 is th e w o rd «a * If you haven't seen your lamp dealer lately — then by all means see him now. W ith his wonderful new selection, you're sure to fmd the perfect lamp for every need. 8 to r there’s ne substitute foTsovings 9 CLEAN Ï V ELTE ...and there's no substitute for opening vour savings account at the Ft IEL Bank that *cays open when it's convenient tor most people and fo In January your lamp dealer took in ventory of what was left of his stock. Returns To College— Miss Cleo Flinders returned U> Pro- vo Monday evening aP er spending five days visiting at the home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E Flinders. P Ì businesses 9 0 x l do their banking. \\ ith a savings account vou are Open your cavings account any day (except Sunday) 10 to 5, C'NO '*e (^ iy r including Saturday... y ou N O W earn 2 . on \our savings, regard- P P P \ 1 I leaf o f the sue of your account! « NYSSA I RANCH a 1 1 ^♦•»**'**<Y O***» • « establishing your credit with this state-wide hanking s\stein. »ff O * * ® ' '. h i * “ ! In Nyaee Pkc ■ o ¥ I D A H O Y P OWER >o o Mi ‘i ' -, LU T Lf ! ! 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