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o r w t WÏSSA GATE CITTÌ JOURNAL. NYSSA, OHEGOM. THURSDAY MARCH 13. Itti PAGE SIA j*r>on.s in this eooiity who Mtt Granne n o tin g Thur -day c '/crm iff the fióme of \frs. Q#orgt Schweizer, regi>ter#d and shoula a«, »o eitfun at Sunset hail. Tne disc it-ion whl *?.:»# Astnd **i«pn»n jp ca-hoei* De >n turned at the uex: and#tin? M i-. Fied Olai uwd of On'.ax.o, sec- 4 t O w \hee <'.hanged the tm.i- limn. Person-. desiring to chaw * their In h .nfs ana St Patrick game , reiary of Uia A-vaxured Women * ,n.*». 'ed the ociul hour Chih w*.- d u e v>f MaBieur county was a ttutor, SUNSET VALLEY Mar IS— political affiliation, répudié -, of sei ved to the group assisting with the last minute a r whether they are regi tered, moat id and Mi Kenneth Price if langements for the annual meeting re-regi :er. For in.sUnce a change sküuk : d m ha E n tr o tta a* ■ - - - ,, i,* « ■ pent m sedsy w R h th e le f thè A m e ia M W am se* dub. a MV pollina plMV lor <iayl.ee , « ,r . . *T. —. — ---- * • ■****■ —**• *— - c iiu t Formerly all registration hat! republican to democrat require1 re Iia Fre e lanuly The men went to which will be held March ¿2 in the ie .>ie wn.le the women visited Nyss* high school building The wo- to Je made at the Ny a city hall. registration. Hoy and Glenn H .line have Ju.st men 01 l^e Pleasant Hour club will Members of the Worthwhile cluu As the precinct i- so Urge, an ad completed building new corrals * hostesses at tlie annual meeting are reminded to take thcii antique ditional center for registration has L).liner guests of Mr and Mrs H Lhi.s year. or the oldest thing :hey po e s. r been made llouseguets of Mr. and Mr Pete ai. okl objei of Interest, when the\ Ok.mo Sunday evening were Mrs. Mr and Mr Ned Illm m .k were g to the home of Mi Clifford Okaies ■ mother. Mrs. /. Kikuchi of Wilson Saturday and Sunday were dinner guest at the home of M. W dfe for the Man h club .neetn.: Wu|>ato, Washington and Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson ol Eaton. Cok>- and Mr« it, y Holme« Sunday Val Mitchell ha.-, a job with the Mr Fred Aiai and children of rado, and her daughter. Mrs Everett Registration book will be tl.i-ed Safeway tore at The Dalle as J a n . .e a.n. Mr Kikuchi. who has Heckleman of Nunn. Colorado The April IS g.v.ng only one month for Uuhher Val and hi« family plan been visiting a week at the home >1 guests are the mother and sister A regi taring Tla-re are four th> u-and n m .v.r.g to The Da.ie th i ua.r *h hei da ighter. Mr Aral, remained Mrs. Ralph Holcomb, who has been Mil hell received tn trail..ng wn.lv to visit a few day With her (laugh- very ill in the hospital for the pa>t two weeks, but wa taken to her ter, Mi Okano. In the tiavy Rapid Mr and Mr* Harold ffc.-k >oi Mr M*non Carey and Mi Pete home Friday Mrs James Simpson were host at a dinner party heal Cloiunger drove to the Mountain left Holiday lor her home with her Friday at their home The occasion Home a .rb a e hospital Thursday. grandson. Stanley Kiug of Ault, Low wa a farewell party for Mi H> ,k Mr Carey made an appointmen4 to Colorado, who Is the .son of Mrs. tool's brother. Val MiUhell and a enter for surgery Thursday morning Kalpn Hoiromb He had been vblt- Coat . 11 « his mother over tlte week-end. birthday party for her brother Jar of this week Mr Pete Clonlnger and Elmer Larna Oarner, Gladys Stephan* vis M.tcheil Ouest include 1 Mr md Betty M .rton attended a roller Cloiiinger left Friday on a week's LUa Mitchell, mother «.? Val. Jarv. Service gating party in Ontario Friday trip to Portland Vo attend to busi- and Mr Rookstooi, Mr and Mr Your favorite pair of shoes all Mr and Mr Linen Hite and two ness and visit Mr Cloninger's moth- Irvin Durtee and family, Mr and scuffed and worn looking? Just iii arrived Saturday evening at the er who has been ill. Mis Fred Mitchell Mr and Mr- bring them in here We make Election of officer was held when Avery, Mr and Mr Jarvis M.tcheil John Reffeft home Mr. and Mrs. them i<M>k nice and new H.’e continued on to Portland Sun- Mrs Albert Nothei. was hostess to and Mr arid Mr Val Mitchell. A lively panel-discus-ion »>n the d;ty f..r a week fishing for aimon. the members of the Sunset auxiliary proposed Hell's Canyon dam was Shorty and Larry remained at the at her home Thursday afternoon, THE SHOE CLINIC The new officers are as follows: the highlight of the Chalk Butte home of their grandparents. Sunday dinner guests at the John President. Mrs Lyman Pomeroy; Kelfett home also included M r ,j vice president. Mrs. Dick Wyatt, and Robert Reflect and children. Mrs.! secretary and treasurer, Mrs O H Robert Reffett and her new son, Schweiaer. The group voted to pur Richard Dale, arrived home from the chase a new vacuum cleaner, for the Sunset hall, in order to keep ho pital Wednesday. Mr. and M rs Magnus Ekanger down the dust and speed up the i t were hosts at a dinner party in their! cleaning process A lunch was ser ! home Friday evening to the follow ved Hostess for the April m eeting; YOUR DEAD AND USELESS ANIMALS ing guests: Mr and Mrs. Lester. will be Mrs. O. P. Counsil. Cleaver and family, Mr. and Mrs i Word has been received by Mr Horses. Cows. Calvea Sheep. Hogs Lloyd Cleaver and Mr. arid Mrs. j and Mrs Pete Wilson that their son Cash for live horses and cows left San Francisco March 6 for the Delbert Cleaver. Mr-. Elver Nielsen became ill with east coast, where he will be stationed ! with the navy the mumps this week FREE PROMPT REMOVAL A birthday dinner honoring twin Mumps has hit the Lorin Stone Phone us collect ! family, also. Michael was over the sisters. Mrs. James Chadd and Mrs. j mumps? but Leon was coming down Conley Lockett of Willowcreek, was Nyssa 102 W Payette 670 held at the Jam es Chadd home Sun with them If no answer call Nampa 6-4604 Farmers have been getting im- day. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. j patient about spring work How Lockett. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Did- ) DAY OR NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ever. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Stone and. ericksen and ___________ tainily who returned Thursday from! Didericksen and family of Caldwell ' IDAHO ANIMAL PRODUCTS visiting in Utah, report that there i Grover Cooper and Thomas Good- Nampa, Idaho was two lee: of snow on the level! celebrated their birthdays to- at Ogden, so the weather here is : (tether for the 16th consecutive year, comparatively good. when the two men and their wives j Mrs. Clarence Reed returned home had Sunday dinner at the Goodter , from the Malheur Memorial hospital. | home. Mr. Goodier. who Is now 71 j after undergoing surgery last week ! has not been well recently Mrs. Lewis Mitchell and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Vein Garner drove to Rupert. Idaho Thursday, taking Walter Hillis drove to Nampa Friday his mother. Mrs. Julia Garner, who to get Mrs. Lewis' baby chicks. remained there to visit her three | Mr. and Mrs. H Crutchfield and | sons, d iaries. Ray and Dave Garner | son, Brian, left Friday for a visit at Patty Flanagan was among the Idaho Falls, and were expected to guests at a birthday party given return about the middle of ?he week. Mr. and Mrs. John Orottvlet were Sunday afternoon for Patty Jane After the recent disasterous lohn Lovejoy of Nyssa, wlio celebrated supper guests of Mrs. Amelia Fyll- I bigness Sunday. her ninth birthday. Day fire, Northwestern Mutual was Mr and Mr.s. William Gregg and Mrs. Orover Cooper and Mrs Stanley Hill of Adrian heights drove were Sunday dinner'guests to Vale Wednesday to receive ai ex • i °f Mr k>»d Mrs. Jam es langley. the first com pany on the risk to pay tension lesson on "one-dish meals", j Saturday evening visitors at the which will be presented to the ex Ora Newgen home were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watkins of Idaho. tension group in April its share of the loss. Mrs. H Okano was among the guests attending a bridal shower a t 't Fducaton Coming— the Adrian Community church, hon- ! Representatives of the Oregon R epresented in Nyssa by I orlng Mrs. George Hirai. The shower state system of higher education will sponsored by Mrs. M L Judd, Mrs be in Nyssa Wednesday afternoon of Rube Graham, and Mrs Roger Nor next week to talk to the hign school land, also wa- a welcoming party | seniors about plans for further edu for Mrs Hirai, a California girl jwflo cation. recently married and is making her 16 N .'Ird Nyssa Ph 18 tiome In Newell heights. Charles McCoy took a load of liay FOR SALE to his father, Lew McCoy, near Iron- | side Friday. There is still about! orthwestern Just completed, attractive five- three feet of snow tn that area Mrs. C. T Okano spent three room modern homo, attached utll- weeks visiting at the home of her ! lty and garage. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and | Across from the park on King Mrs. Tai Funutaki In Portland. Mrs. Okano arrived home Saturday. Ave. Mr and Mrs Delbert Oarner drove Terms. to Boise Tuesday for medical check ups. SEE ART SERVOSS Mr and Mrs. O P Counsil made 610 N. Second St. a business trip to Vale Friday. Phone 90 M Nyaaa Members of the Pleasant Hour | club met Wednesday afternoon a t ; | Registration Spot udì k- _ _ A U ut M u ll ' T ■ , u i I. liti i . u . . LU U -iWANTED:- $43.000 in 6 DAYS KEN POND N M k tk A t Nampa, Mrs Charles Chapin of Complete* t'ewre e - Nampa. Mr aud Mrs Dean pitting er I Pvt Charles W Ctiapm of N y a« and Mt and Mr CliArjes in T/r.> route 3 has completed tus atr force and family They spent Sunday at basic indoctrination course a t the Lackland air force base in Texas. KINGMAN KGJiONY Mar 1»- Tom the Charles Bower* borne. The a us ic training prepares man for Goodier who ha* own oedlast due Arthur Ca.se of Marsuig called at entrance Into the air force technical to heart trouble was taken to thei Malieur Memorial hospital at Nyss», the Qtcar Behai er home this week. tramtng and for assignment In dur.day for treatment Mrs Good:er> Bid Toon.6 ana Cliff Beaumont specialized work is staying with friends in Nyssa to were business visitors in Vale on# Hoovering From Stroke— oe near him day this week. Mrs. Bessie Bair Is recovering sat Katherine Thiel stayed with the The Pollyanna dub met with Mr* • ill Hamilton children In Nvssa S at Willis Conant Thursday aiternoon isfactorily from a paralytic stroke, urday night. Mrs Keneth Reno gave a demon- j which occurred Sunday while she was attending church services. Mr and Mrs Bill Toombs attend stration dinner for 14 women. ed a cattle club meeting in Vale Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs Claude Day were In Bobe Wednesday to attend the fune ral of F. L. Hoffman. Mrs. Day's DEPARTURES uncle. Mr and Mrs. Lynn Hurst were From Nyssa dinner guests Monday at the Olenn Knickerbocker home at Ontario. EASTBOUND Mr and Mrs W E Piercy were *9:05 A. M. 9:00 P.M. 4:45 A. M. 12:25 P. M. dinner guests Saturday at the Wilma WESTBOUND Harrison home in K u n a'an d supper 5:50 A. M. 1:45 P. M. *16:30 P. M. 9:45 P. M. guests at the K>4 Bayless home In «Local to Boise C, Local 40 Weiser Nampa. Except Sundays and Holidays Mr aud Mrs. Lambert Derking and Mr and Mrs. Don Fox and Mrs. Maria Thomas, Agent Sharon of Homedale were Sunday 22# Main At. Phone 217 evening visitors at the Dale Ash craft home. Mr and Mrs W E Piercy were Sunday dinner guests at the Harold Byard home m Boise and attended the bowling tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Berle Phifer enter tained the following at a waffle sup per Saturday evening Mr and Mrs Floyd Phifer of Madras. Mr and MO Mrs. James Phifer and daughters of k in p u n Resident Given Treatment TRAILWAVS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY : : Pasture Seed Alfalfa Seed Clover Seed Grass Seed Lawn Grass Seed SEE Dr. A . T. B rad b u ry ABOUT YOLK EYES Parma Hotel PARMA, IDAHO M arch 25 9:00 a. m. to 5:60 p. m. • Evenings by Appointment EYES EXAMINED. OLASSES FITTED, ADJUSTED AND REPAIRED These a r e a ll high -p urity test seed s Boise Office 212 N. 9th 8L Across the street from the Grey hound Bus Depot In Health Spot Shoe Store. Phone 7220 NYSSA FEED MILL Phone 361-W 319 South First SOMETHING NEW AT G & B STORES CARPET TRADE - S ALE USE YOUR OLD RUGS AND CARPETS AS DOWN PAYMENT. UP TO $5.00 PER YARD FOR YOUR OLD RUGS AND CARPETS ON NEW A X N I N S T E R & WILTON "HEAVENLY LEES" CARPETING A M O G A IIM it pays to wait for a tractor M ailin g C oup on I WOULD LIKE AN ESTIMATE OF VALUE OF MY (RUG), (CARPET) NAME ......................................... ..... 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But now a the time to aee the WD Drive it yourself Say the word and your /Let chute« in farm power will soon be on tta way to you. \ In an adjustable, reclining coach seat you rest as you ride in air conditioned comfort . . . roam about and stretch your legs whenever you please . . . and at mealtime enjoy such delight ful menu items as the March special, dungeness crab. All thi* pleasure and relaxation — at money saving coach pricesl Tune in the Nati «nel Pene and H.me Hwr — - (very Saturday — NSC Change# in som e Union Pacific tra in schedules become effective March 16, 1952. For detail* and reservations see your nearest Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. 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