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# * í « ■ ac •. o*»y »a j t* ha.a *; (jo u n t il ne - of M. C 8 K.:: Each T.» '£«- _n . -t a a a T:.e S4Wr.. He-gnt-- i - t T-mr*«- -••• K r » r r i i r n o u T S M.,r « t * a.. : .c T h ir day ever.igj L lfcaMr» t* *.eer fjat> met at the f ..e . ' » j » ’ Ur R. H . v U ’ 1“. lixe o f M. Irvui T>p».'f t ■•» - afieir. ».r L '.f g rojp appoir.'ej R j««r Nv.-a.-id ocmdacta- U-* M • D.*k K ..f h r t p n «u t T e H i . f Ix 'ti.u M ,5 " » t w b -r» ‘ f.f Adr.ar |’ i 1 r «itvjc.i ad h f Mr K -. : . : • • ♦ . T* f p r e .d e tt U : da. atterragli T y a l! a pi» j M a < mm,: • «♦ * Mr a:.d M- M L J a il h »* - p-art ' / . f a m * «a p.tr.. Thu ^ ap* Tra tab» w* btr -•* »»re Mr K.tie Graham gar.uv Delegate (iho^n r. K.'ai Sur *> a Mr\ 8'ar . n H.ii M- E.»r. W> r- Or. a*. Lyr.r The o*r ar.d M- U» k Krr4 h The I ,c nan* Tr. a-» P aa X a * to n»aax u.v picn*: a fam :> *x .. af?a.x Lh, ,a >rar 7?* fnve*.r.g celebrating 4 pi Ml 1- : , . ',! « - « » xa . .j .T. - V > • • x • ' ' The t --■ • * VI V! f I ' *1 -r T -• - - A > c r .» < ;a > b . retu-T .e ; M a. ‘ r « r - . ’f t e > . ,*t J- pa.n from the co o c- - a .Bull Nancy H.mmor. retar: * . ’ » , a» but « r»a.:. in bed for h » » » « or Roberta Var.derpoo; .- '.■•• tv- pita Laed ar.d *111 be f : t .» t.r: - yet. The fracture of her P». •■•' >.n- is mendir.K favorably Mr ar.d Mrs C 8 H.l! t .* In lhe C M Morris home ir. Sa.-r.pa k Sunday. Mr and Mrs Doyle Louder ar.d C THI M IIM D IY IM S LIMI children of Rupert. Idaho have been 220 Main S t. Phone 217 visiting m the Durlin Ha.T.rr.or. A M Hammon and Mar. n Mammon TRAÍLWAV 5 A L L WOOL C A R P E T Any Size for Any Room Select your carpet from our samples le a d e r *r a were jyut » a by sier.* X »r.a U U. A M in Adrian f a j-.g ¿ » r i r 1 it Harrnwo N *#«u h e ^ n t- uen * .u d . xi^a.a»r d « * e u ov Mr ar.i M r T r> r U a-'t iti ana I f l *. “ ■* etuldrtr. * :...e t i « pertx r.e.c •1 -*e Hi .e o.ee: g < a • Lee a. ire:, and Mr a d M R .oe a p » k . H U < , « v m .Le p u t ore pr.ye. a r , . , ‘ ter.de . e - * F*. B ea . ,» r t j r.ea « m a r .. Fr.ua, sc&r.ie* H... aad h. father C 8 ..* • Ka e B< :** da.. e-J v& u.e H... went to F ,? * ..-»| Xhursday U. p r -g r ,». pxareh«.« tur* i l a e j Tr.e» re» —- ned p i g f 1 of tr.« I’ ’ , h je».r«er f-r.U*« ev Mr » : . ! Mri C B Htl. e:.'tt*W -«d » < .1 chapter tr.e* a’ , the f* a * piiauehM «Ujb in tr^.r ,-a.xt A M H aam r. Thor day Tnur 4j»f evenpig r> c « ^pe. . . i p *ere Mr Mr *rd Mr^ Lux* prat: »tie r d e l VI - s> -ei.^r. d -t r a . pre aet.*. S tu p a t o d M D (• b .aee • iaAiait .t o r t party .r. tr« Ma- e d a * eve- ^r e r ; wf the Maihear ooui.:» » r . l a .. u. Nyiua r..:.g rip e r Va ¿ghr. Str.’ ^er .i fe e i rd a band V. R > K.ra er.terta.ned at a j > party Satatùa» i t her x>r. of tearia.g lamte on the L o . Pratt farm A.a « j-e (a aere Lee ahd M: Ar.ra P r u t returned to her », d David Li» r ev of AdrUu., K R e,r. V! t.ae. Euge:.e a .d h i:.e on Lebanon Saturday She re- "a U . e e B1 .r.y a I pur.v the fiwvers »(art.nd to bloom there Mr, Prait ia ¿till qu.te »e a t .».- Via to of Ontario J f- T K. If a- I and wi.l be for «a n t tuna Mr end Mrs Dvtk Kr«g.*x ar.d _ . ,> r »ere g ¿e»t- a: a birt/vda» :.'x - . 1 . t.ne.r honor in the lautr.e if faa..ly and Mr and Mr« h i e * Phifer ar.d children »ere ¿upper .x V a:.J Mr i. x T pi.ff of 8 .e:.a V. ta. Sun- g aests In the Bill Toombs home In Kingman Kalony Saturday evening day Mr and Mrs. Hugh Glenn and Eugene Mat u-a«a of Fort Ord California fie* in Tnursdav Billy were Sunday evening dinner n. rr.rng to vLsit in the home of hi- guests in the Raleigh Chamberlain j< . H .-j. He .»:•. : r fiome in Ovyhee. Mr and Mrs Dale Olenn were «In B e Pr.day evenugj to board the p. : e for Fort Riley, Karats He L ner guests in the Kenneth Pra.e j-. ine p yscolcs.cal warefare d ivu -j home in Ridge view Sunday Mr and Mrs Roger Norland, Chris Mr Earl Kyear and fam.ly, Mr and Eric spent the week end in the Martin u d family. Ken Art Norland home in Mountain neth Vanderpool. Jr Mr and Mri Home Lee stayed with his grand mother. Mrs. Martha Norland, in J^ce Borze and family. Mr and Mr Antonio Martinez ar.d sons, Mr and Apple valley, while his parents were Mr Roger Norland and sons, and away. Jake Borge is finishing the ten Mr and Mrs Stanley H.ll and fam- a-ter.ded the Cub Scout "Blue ant house on his farm, now being and Gold” banquet Tue day night occup.ed by the Tony Martinez fam ily. Lawrence Elmer of Burley. Idaho wa, a guest in th home of his FOR SALE cousin, Mrs. Durlin Hammon. Wed nesday and Thursday HOUSEHOLD CLEANING SUPPLIES Tree llume IlemooitraUan* RAY WEBB U. S. 20. North of Y Bux 251 *e pheeve 141-WJ FARM A. IDAHO IN YOUR KITCHEN -¿- -o c *• » ? ~ M >v-4 . Mr CLEANERS Ed Case Furniture Co. ] *e»t f M \ • ’ • • FOR BETTER MEALS, MORE EASILY PREPARED, r e p l a c e it w it h a 13 . 1951 Adrian Athletic Banquet Planned E. E Cummings >f Boise and M-. were uuJier guests of Mr and Mrs. and Mr Glen Br„wa D. k Duvis in R.igeview Sa'urday. Mr- E m *> Ha* h is working at ---------- Bòi F«x>d marce: M- ADRIAN' Mar U -T T .f high acbooi 4» I A t a e .-:.v c ¿..»UB.ttM me*, at the - r .jt J a a .« Monday ever mg to tr.. ce f-a ?.. -.e a'.r.let* banquet W . m oe given A*,tx 4. Mr a ..f Mr» D u i & ea and ^a-g...e'v d Nampa were Sunday i - .»:» L « . h « M a n x home P- . .. . | M M I e :. Sa *rday f-r P t w f e u Ca ' rr .a w.th Mr and Mr* EL Ra -g»~ f K : < c u :, Ku.- ccv M ar d Mm Harr« L x r e y and Ray ci Payeue had S^nlay dmn-r w i t Mr and Mr* B... Looney and Iona Mm H rr.tr Sohneil and ch..dren went to T *m Pa.u over the week end to via*: her father ar.d brother Robert T i « t .5 i ret urned to his home in N u i Sunday after apend- .r.g tr.e w.r.ie: with his daughter. M: Vernon Parker and family. Mr ar.d Mr He-ber. Ba kes visit ed Sunday m Ne* Pivmouth with friends, Mr ar.d Mm Roy Hailey Mr ar.d Mrs A C Henderson spent the week-er.d in Emmett with their d t ig h it n Mrs Gler.non and Mr.-, Bcr.de B-obfcy Brown is working a*, the Dependable wholesale house in Boise Mr and Mr- Gayle Martin enter- taiced at a family dinner Friday evening in then- home in honor of Mr ar.d Mrs Jim Martin of Seattle Mrs George Schiemer of Newell Heights was a dinner guest Thurs day evening in the Bill Looney home Mr and Mrs. Clayton Martin spent Sunday in Nysaa visiting cousins of Mr and Mrs Finley Shuster. Lynnette Brown celebrated her sec ond b.rthday Sunday. Dinner guesis were the grandparents. Mr and Mrs Try The ClkMlfieiil J.:n MoOinnis and J'inior J For A Better Buy In Used Equipment Better Buy These N153 Used Moline R ......... ............. N156 Used Ferguson .........—........ N157 Used Dearborn manure loader N160 Used Oliver 60. with plows and cu ltivator.................... N161 6-foot John Deere tandem disc ........................ $835 $825 $225 $900 $165 N170 Used Moline 69 C o m b in e ......$500 SEE THEM ON THE LOT Xvssa B & M Equipment Co. Orepon ELECTROLUX VACUUM Save on mill-to-you prices • .. • • ° T h t N t 35 A GATT CITY JOURNAL. MY 8 SA, OREGON. THURSDAY MARCH PAOfc FOUR A d v is o r ? © . . # NEW ELECTRIC RANGE! may be usable— b ut is it e fficie nt? W hy put up w ith an out-dated range when a new electric model w ill bring you such superior cooking results W ith deep well cookers, warm ing ovens, and convenient push-button controls, today's electric ranges are a wonder to behold, a joy to use It your range is obviously ready for re placem ent after years and years of fine serv ice, stop at your appliance dealer's today The excitin g new 1952 models are now on display ! Spveral On Visit« At Bupna Vista BUENA VISTA. M .r lS -M r and Mrs. Roy Haiky of Buhl sp*nt the week-end at the George Cleaver home Mrs. Cleaver and Mrs Hailey- spent Saturday In Boise Mrs. Martha Norland and Palmer of Parma and Mr. and Mrs. Art Nor land were Sunday dinner guests at j the Eugene Stephen home Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell called at the Ed Nielsen home in Nu-Acre, Sunday. Mrs. La Vem Cleaver. Mrs Oeorge Cleaver and Mrs. Alva Ooodell at tended the Oregon Trail Orange at Mrs. Wilson Winter's home Thurs day afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Leslie TopUff were Sunday dinner guests at the John Murphy home in Nyssa Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Seward and daughter were Sunday dinner guests at the Edward Topiiff home Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cleaver en tertained Mr and Mrs Bill Dunn at the Eastslde cafe Tuesday evening on their fourth wedding anniversary. Mrs Harry Gardner had two nieces and families o f Emmett as dinner guests Sunday evening. Guests were Mrs. Chester Colburn and Mrs. Robert McDaniels and tumii.x Mr and Mrs. Robert Adams en tertained with three tables o f pin ochle Saturday evening High score* were made by Mrs Loyd Adams and Howard Finger and low by Mrs Howard Finger and Harry Oardner Refreshments were served. Mrs. Golden Leavitt and daughter of Quincy. Washington spent the week a: the S. B Hoffman home Mr.- Leavitt and Mrs. Hoffman were in Payette Monday. * Mr and Mrs. David Highland and son were dinner guests at the S. B Hoffman home Monday evening Mr and Mrs Lester Cleaver, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Cleaver attended a potluck dinner at the Magnus Ekanger home Friday evening. Friday and Saturday March 14-15 QUALITY MEATS groceries.. you’ll Want PORK SHOULDER Tomatoes ............ 2 for 35c RO AST................ ..... lb. 39c No. 2 cans KING'S LARD . 4 lbs. 59c Beans ............... . 2 for 25c Red Rose Cut, String, No. 2 cans BACON SQUARES .. lb. 23c Old South Juices, 4 for $1.00 Orange or blended, 46 oz. cans CHEDDAR CHEESE.. Ilrw Najnpu Mlutuoary— Mr unci Mrs D. O. Bybee and Celia and Mr and Mr* K D Brbee spent Sunday evening In Nampa where they heard their neuhew and wife, Mr. and Mrs Carlos Loveland, speak on their recent return from the Oreat lakes area, where he spent a two-year mission for the L. D. 8 church Keith Bybee wax guest solo ist at the meeting, which was held In the Nampa first ward chapel. ; Prior to the services, the visitors were dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Russell Jordan at Nampa lb. 49c Cudahy Brooklawn CATSUP HALIBUT lb. 47c RED SNAPPER .................lb. 49c NUTRITION POR * o * £ VEGETABLES VOUCANCUT IH SU R A M C Æ COATS / ...........2 for 35c Del Monte, 14 uz. bottles M acaroni _____ All Kinds 5c per pkg. Off List Price Toilet Tissue ... 3 rolls 29c Waldorf each 19c CAULIFLOWER Large Heads GRAPEFRUIT b a g 39c Arizona French Bread 2 loaves 29c If GRAPES........ ....... 3 lbs. 29c Hot Cross Buns .. ROSEBUSHES.. each 79c Fverblm'TTimg, gv Riaugaim g rakaav at- . 2 yearn old doz. 29c WATCH COUNTER FOR OTHER SPECIALS «WM» ««IV«, I DAMO V POWER •' . M • Roy L Book#» s* », v / y \r\‘H III ■/. / Ol M{ N ü A H i 4 GORDON'S - n lu tivi: - ix ü ü fS M P H O N E 38 NYSSA, OB EGON W CHOC • i s s '//¿Mm