Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 30, 1948, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA.
PAGE FOUR
ADRIAN HOUSE IS
DESTROYED BY FIRE
ADRIAN. Dec. 3<i—Those spending
ClufeUnas a t the home of Mr.
and AJvan McGinnis were Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Willis and family, Mr.
and Mrs. James McGinnis and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Smith and family, Mrs. W. W.
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
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smith and family.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Winn was destroyed by fire Christ­
mas morning. Mr. and Mrs. Winn
were In Parma. Neighbors were
unable to save any furniture.
Mr. Harvey Oils is spending
Christmas at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry McOruger in Freewater,
Oregon. Mrs. McGruger Is Mr
Otis’ daughter.
Arlene Peterson returned Friday
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We send you
our kindly
greeting as
the New Year
dawns.
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New Year, we pause once y / / j r
again to express our best
wishes for the coming
twelvemonth.
We trust you'll cut many,
fancy Figure Eights on '
your journey thru 1949J
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Morrison Electric Co.
from Seappose, Oregon, where she
tea-.ies, to spend the Christmas
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W[kh her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. K. I. Peterson.
Mrs. Vtoia Defier arrived Tues­
day to spend the winter with her
son. Prances Defier, and lamily.
Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Brown and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown attended
installations of officers at the
Eastern S tar In Nyssa Monday eve­
ning.
The Adrian Antelopes defeated
he Melba high school basketball
team Tuesday night 45 to 25. The
junior varsity team of Adrian also
won.
Tae Cub Scouts were guests at
r OhrMmas party at the home of
Mrs. Vernon Parker Tuesday after­
noon. Mrs. Cecil Scott, the leader,
and the foUowlng mothers, Mrs.
Oeorge De Haven. Mrs. Bob Web­
ster, Mrs. Ruth Looney and Mrs.
Ce:ll Smith -were present. Refresh­
ments of JeUo, cookies and cocoa
was served.
John Enos attended the funeral
oi Mrs. Uixjuiga In Jordan valley
Thursday morning.
The seventh and eighth grades
led by their teacher, Mrs. Geoff
Williams, and Ester Pogelman car­
oled in Adrian Wednesday even­
ing.
Mrs. Cecil Smith and Gary Shop­
ped in Nyssa Thursday afternoon
The Presbyterian church gave a
Christmas party for the younger
children Thursday evening.
The Free Methodist church
young
people presented
"The
Christmas Voice” at the church
Wednesday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Glenn Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. William Ashcraft, Mi.
and Mrs. Herb Thomas and Mr
and Mrs. Lambert Dierking at­
tended a card party at the Dale
Ashcraft home in Kinijman Kolony
Friday afternoon.
Earl Seagle of Stibnite spent
Christmas week-end at the home
of his sister, Mrs. Dean Aussman.
On Christmas day Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Aussman, Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Aussman and Bari Seagel went to
Meridian for dinner at the Ralph
Aussman home.
Mrs. Floyd Phifer has been ill
In the Nursing home. She is great­
ly improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Richards and
children of Madras, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Ashcraft, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hamilton and son and Joe Stacey
were Christmas dinner guests at
the BiU Ashcraft home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Eastman and Ralph
Moore were Christmas dinner
guests a t the Olenn Brown home.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Cummings
of Boise and Mr. and Mrs. B. Dur­
ham were Sunday guests at the
Bob Brown home.
Mr and Mrs. Anthony Cofolo
and M r., and Mrs. George Bright
were Christmas dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Martin and
Ronnie visited at the Don Boren
home in Namipa Christmas day.
Sunday visitors a t the Oayle
Martin home were Mr. and Mrs
O. J. English of Roswell, Mr. and
Mrs. D. W English and son and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Boren and family of
Nampa.
Mr. and Mrs. James -McGinnis
and family and the Howard Hatch
family spent Sunday a t the Harvey
Hatch home In Big Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webster and
family spent Christmas with Mr.
Webster's parents in Arena valley.
Betty Moore of Portland Is
spending a few days at the home
of her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
Henry Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Toombs
and Mr. and Mrs. Niss H att and
Donald were Christmas dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Parker.
Miss Lets Hadley left Friday
morning to spend Christmas va­
cation with her parents in Rupert.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCullough
and Sandra and Miss Marguerite
Schuman left Friday morning to
spend the holidays In Portland
and Tillamook.
Anthony Clafolo was ill and un­
able to teach Thursday and F ri­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Pounds spent
Christmas In Vale at the Oeorge
Hart home.
Oeorge Riddle and children spent
Christmas In Boise visiting Mrs.
Riddle and new baby boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Pounds spent
Sunday at the Olard Beam home
In Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs Richard Holly, Mr.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1948
and Mrs. Raymond Holly and Syi- to Boise, where she will visit for To Boise—
Dr. and Mrs. K. E. Kerby and
v.a, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller a few days with her parents.
son spent Christmas with Dr. Ker-
and Jim. and Mr. and Mrs Oarrlt
Weiser Visitor H e re -
by's parents in Boise.
Timmerman spent Christmas at the
Miss Lael Hansen af Weiser was
Dan Holly home.
a holiday visitor at the name o f ! Middleton Visitors Here—
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Dorman.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Whiffin of
To Nampa—
Middleton were guests Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Peirsol and Here From Fort Ord—
Mrs. Brknbery were Christmas din­
Recruit Ralph Maze arrived ln
ner guests of Mr and Mrs Hayden Nyssa Christmas eve for a week's
Porwell of Nampa. Mrs Brimbery, visit with his parents, Mr. ana
grandmother of Mrs. Peirsol, re­ Mrs. W. E. Maze Maze, who is
mained In Nampa to visit for a stationed a t Fort Ord, will finish
few days.
his basic ‘raining, and then go to
officers candidate school at Fort
Bennlng, Georgia.
Here From Idaho Falls—
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Engstram over the holidays were Here From Rogue River—
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Morrow of
Mrs. Engstram’s mother, Mrs. Pearl
Bartholomew, and her sister, Miss Rogue River were visitors Sunday
Helen Bartholomew of Idaho Palls. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Barnes.
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Visits Parents—
California Visitors Here—
Walter March of Boise visited
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Foster and
last week a t the home of lus family of North Hollywood, Cali­
daughter, Mrs. Jesse Rigney. Mrs. fornia are visiting over the holi­
R-tgney accompanied her son, Jim. days at the W. W. Foster and A. A.
who was home for cairistmas, back Bratton homes.
at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Desi
Campbell. Mis. Whiffin is an aunt
of Rev. Campbell.
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Leaves For Calif or nia^-
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stoker of
Newell Heights left Sunday for a
weeks stay In California.
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C ount us anting
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calling to extend
bext wisliit jot a
May every gift you receive be one of hap­
piness and good cheer to last a lifetime. From
the warmth in our hearts to the warmth in
your homes, we wish you the merriest of
Christmas’s and all good wishes for the New
Year!
HAPPY NEW YEAR ^
WAGGONER MOTOR CO.
0 . K. Rubber Welders
Happy
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We S en se...
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a New Year filled
with plenty of good
things for the people
of this community.
We’re happy and
proud to be a part
o f it. Best wishes!
Brower Plumbing Shop
G re e tin g s
at the start
o f a fresh
N e w Year.
Renstrom Insurance
Agency
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You Asked For It, So Here It Is!
We have had many requests, by our customers, to remain
open evenings, so we are now remaining
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:00 P. M.
THE NYSSA PHARMACY
YOUR CORNER REXALL DRUG STORE
Best Wishes For A Happy And Prosperous New Year
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