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PAGE FOUR SUNSET STOCKMEN BRING IN' STOCK SUW8ET VALLEY, Oct, 16—Lt. and Mrs. Carl Wlesendanger. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knight of San Diego spent a week visiting at the Nelson Field home. Lt. Wiesen- danger, son of Mrs. Field, Is on leave from the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Knight are Mrs. Field's parents. The visitors left for California Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barker and children were guests of Emery Hobson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer were dinner guests at the Jim Langley home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Robb were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Smith at Parma Sunday. The Young Grangers association met at the Chalk Butte hall Mon- cay night. Jim Langely and Gerald Barker were Boise visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. David Howard and daughter. Marjorie, of Camas Prai rie, Camas county, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora New- gen. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rataezyk were Parma visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Landreth of Madras were visitors a t the Grover C. Cwoper and Harley Wil son homes Tuesday. L.D.S. primary officers and tea chers met Monday with Mrs. Devon Larson. Mrs. Grover Cooper attended the county meeting of the assistant project leaders Tuesday at On tario, The 15 leaders and Miss Mir iam Black, home demonstration ag ent, enjoyed a pot-luck dinner at Mrs. Marian Kendalls home, fol lowed by a meeting and work on the hair. Lewis Mitchell has rented the Ora Newgen farm for the coming year. Don McCoy left last Sunday for Mountain Home to work as elec trician's helper on the housing pro ject. where the government Is con verting the airport Into a perman ent base. A party was given Saturday night at the Chapin home celebrating Wilbur Chapin's birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lor- enson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and family, Berjie Lorenson and Herman Lorenson. Refreshments »ere served. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Lorenson and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin drove to Boise last Thursday to attend the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley, former Nebraska neighbors, who were drowned In Lake Lowell. Sally Reeder has been ill with Influenza. Prayer meeting was held Tuesday night at the Andrew Titland home. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Fylllngness, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Titland and children, and Olrd Lid were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Grottvelt. Mrs Hazel Kressly returned to her home this week. Dale Parker Is working for M. A. Rataezyk. Miss Beth Chapin returned from college over the week-end to visit her parents and attend the party celebrating her father's birthday. Pete Wilson, Charlie Schwelzer, Dude Parker. Cash Turner. Low McCoy and Charles Share attended the stock association meeting at Vale Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Malrs and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pitklns left Wednesday for Grandview, Wash ington. Mr. and Mrs. Rose! Anderson Jr., were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Mitch ell. A cattle association meeting was held Friday night In the Chalk Butte hall. Clinton Snyder was taken to the Nysaa Nursing home last week. Mr and Mrs. Lyman Pomeroy were Sunday dinner guests at the Charles Share home. Mr. and Mm. Hud.4ln Robb. Lula Belle Wilson and Jim Robb a t tended tile Thursday night football game between Adrian and Nyssa Mr. and Mrs Jim Chadd left lust . Tuesday for Notus, where Mr Ohadd will help Clyde Dlderlckson dig his beets. Mr and Mrs M. T. Malrs of Nebraska and Mr. and Mrs Cleve Pitkin of Nebraska were dinner guaste at the Ira Chadd home Mon- UNKLE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1917 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON day. Mil:e Malrs Is Mrs. Chadds brother. Ed Mortenson, Henry Hlntz, and Andrew Titland erected a chicken house for M A. Rataezyk. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nishitani were Ontario visitors Sunday. Mr. Nishitani attended a meeting while Mrs. Nisnltani visited Mrs. Joe S a l to and Mrs. Johnnie Sato. Mrs. Harold Fylllngneas was ill last week. Hugh Glenn has several car penters remodeling his house. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Fylllngness relumed home la s t, Monday after spending a month visiting in South Dakota and other states Miss Edna Hamilton of Boise spent the week-end with tier sis ter, Mrs. Irvin Wolfe. A 15 >4 cubic foot electric freezing unit was installed In Grover Coop er's new cinJerblock building. The Pleasant Hour cluo met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charles Chritton, with 10 members present. Mrs. Ira Price will be the next hostess. Mrs. M. C. Handley of Walla Walia arrived Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Nell Dimmlck. Mrs. Veva Castle of Ontario was a Sunday visitor at the Clifford Wolfe home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knottingham are living at Bandon, Oregon, where Mr. Knottingham Is employed at a sawmill. Andrew Titland Is working at Charlie Schweizer's place with his buck rake. Mrs. Pete Wilson returned home last Tuesday from the Holy Ros ary hospital with her baby boy. Ed Mortenson has received word of the death of his father In Den mark. Lew McCoy has finished the new addition to his chicken house.' Mr. and Mrs. Parley Flagstaff of Ogden, Mr. and Mm. John cldental gunshot wound Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Maxfleld Blanche of Ogden and Mr. and ,, , . . . . ,, and grandchildren, Jerry and Ter- Mrs. Stoker of Adrian were Monday ry of Bnm ett were overnight guests guests of Mr and Mrs. Deb Gamer, of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen. Mr and Mrs. Ed Price and Mr. Mr. and Mm. Loren Hite of Haines and Mrs. Ira Price were guests of week-end visitors at the John Lester Pugsley at Marslng Sunday. Cattle from the are being Clarice NotheL and Mrs. Charles rapldy brought Into the valley. Schwelzer left Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs. C. Rataezyk and to attend the Baker teachers In- Mr. and Mm. Harry Rataezyk and stltute. : children were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Guy Glenn and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Symces and Mr. Charles and Ouyanne were Sunday ar>d Mrs. Otto Reins of Fruitland. dinner guests at the Charles Schwe- The group attended the theater, izer home. I Mrs. Edwin Bergam has been Manon Hlllls has sold his farm attending the evening meetings of to Jack Fields, son of Nelson Fields. the Christian Sunday school in- Mrs. Stanley Reffett and da ugh- stitute at Weiser. ter, Rosemary, have returned from Mr .and Mrs. Lyle Anderson of Haines and are at the John R ef- Ontario were Sunday dinner guests fett ranch. , at the T. J . Kollen home. Mrs. Julia Gamer, who has been | ------------------------- visiting at the Vem Gam er home, I ARCADIA RESIDENTS left for Emmett Saturday to visit, «"■pT Q F V F D A I R F F R her sons, Dewey and True Gamer, i v j E. 1 o C -V IL Ix A L . L 'L E .iv Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steiner, Mr. ' and Mrs. Irvin Charland, and Mr. ARCADIA, Oct. 16—Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. Jim Chadd were Sunday David Hircock and family of Ar- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira nold, Nebraska visited last week Chadd, celebrating Jim Chadd's with Mrs. Hircock's brother, Clyde Bowers, and family birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Warner re Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chritton turned from the hills last week were Boise visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perkins, who with two deer. Mrs. George Roper of Lakeview are attending the Northwest Naz arene college at Nampa and Mr. spent last week with her mother, and Mrs. Eimery Hobson were Sun- Mrs. Garren, and family on Gem day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. avenue. Ernest Barkers of Ontario. Mrs. Otis Bullard and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pomeroy Moeller attended a Sunday school were supper guests at tire Lew meeting at the Lincoln schoolhouse Wednesday night, October 8. MoCoy home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard, Ethel Mrs. Nelson Field returned re cently from San Diego, after un- Bullard. Theo Matherly and Lester dergoing an operation, and con- Reece returned from the hills Sat- valeseing for several weeks at her urclay with one deer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tennant of mother's home. Nathan Orr has returned home Ontario visited In the George Moe from the Holy Roeary hospital and ller home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Garren Is steadily improving from an ac- and Mrs. Comer of Nyssa were business visitors In Harper Friday. Mrs. Lily Dement and Mrs. Hill and Katherine Broce of Ontario visited In the Ellis Warner home Sunday. Mr. and *Mrs. Louis Pryor of Bend spent the week-end here with friends. Robert Florea of Nyssa spent the week-end with Tommy Bates. Bob McKinney of Berryvllle, Ar kansas Is visiting his sister, Mrs. George Moeller, and family. GLASS To Eye Specialist— Miss Lottie Phillips took Mrs. Betty Forbes to Boise Monday to consult an eye specialist. 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