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TH E NYSSA G ATE CITY JOURNAL, N\ PAGE FOUR NORTH D A K O T A FOLK VISIT A T B U E N A BUENA VD3TA, Jan. 1 —¡.Ins Prank Bertram and Harold of Cologne, South Dakota are visiting at the W illis Bertram home. They are mother and brother or Mr Bertram. .-Uizabeth Ooodell spent Thursday and Friday visiting at the Leslie T op liff and A lva Ooodell homes. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Cleaver and Linda and Alva Ann returned from California, where they spent a Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T o p liff and Edward have returned from an ex tended trip. They visited in 10 states over a period otf six weeks Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ooodell and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver and Gary attended the Christmas party at the Oregon Trail Orange hall Tuesday evening. Howard Day, Olen Hoffm an and Delbert, Lester and Loyd Cleaver were duck hunting at the dam Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W illis Bertram, Mrs Prank Bertram, Harold Bergam and Alva Ooodell attended the Ontario sale Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Leslie T o p liff en tertained at Christmas dinner Mrs. Ethel Ooodell and fam ily of Vale, Mr. and Mrs. Ercil Ooodell of Hailgler, Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin T op liff and Elizabeth Ooodell of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day and daughter ate Christmas dinner at the Cecil Florea home in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Estnck and Vaughn and Mr. and Mrs. Del bert Cleaver and Oary were Christ- ,nas dinner guests at the A!va Ooodell home. Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. H offm an had as their Christmas day guests Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie and Robert and Garnet Belle, Mr. and Mrs. Olen H offm an and Glendia and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoffm an. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Cleaver and Linda and A lva Ann ate Christ mas dinner at the Lester Cleaver home. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cleaver and Sharrell were Christmas dinner guests at the A lfred Adams home Mrs. Prank Bertram, Harold B er tram, Mr. and Mrs. W illis Bertram ate Christmas dinner at the E. L. Jamison home in Nyssa. The members o f the Out Our W ay club and their families held their annual party at the H. L. Day home at Adrian Friday ev ening. Games were played and re freshments o f sandwiches, salad, cake and coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ooodell a t tended a pinochle party at the Oregon Trail schoolhouse Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen, Jr„ entertained Christmas eve at their home. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephen and child ren, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephen and children, Mr. and Mrs. James Ste phen, Sr., and Eugene Stephen. They all enjoyed dinner and the exchange of gifts. Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen, Sr., entertained at Christmas dinner at Jheir- home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen, Jr., and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephen and children, Mr and Mrs. Joe Stephen and children and Eugene Stephen. REGI >N THURSDAY, JA N U A R Y 1, 1<JIS re to Mr. and Mrs. Dwight W y- nard Eastman. On Thursday ev Christmas Guests— ening: January 5, the regular meet Guests of M. and Mrs. H. D. Zo- _J__ ing of the P.T.A. organisation will bell for Christmas were Mr. and E N T E R T A IN S A T D IN N E R be held. NU-ACRES, Jan. 1—Mrs. E m m al*’- A - J :v- '• l h c y ale irom F - Mrs. Earl Fogg o f Wilder. Mr. and George Sallee gave Hiatt passed away Christmas night Peck, Montana. Leave for California— a Christmas dinner for the A. C. at the home o f her son. Earl Hiatt. Return to Denver— Sal.ee fam ily and Mrs. Mildred Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Kessler and Mrs. H iatt was 81 years old Decem Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Ballah and i 1 Brandt o f B-ise. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Bybee left W ed ber 19. She is survived by two nesday morning on a motor trip to son left Monday for their home daughters arid five sons. E M P IO Y C E S E N T E R T A IN E D California. Tney plan to be gone in Denver, after visiting at the - 5 - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Godwin and On Monday, December 22, Mr. -bout two weeks. Frank Morgan home. B R .D G E C L L B HAS D IN N E R Thomas Nedbalek and Rudy .spent Mrs. Oirlus Buchner were hosts, M r and Mrs. E irru rJ Eastman o employe , and husbands and Chri-tmas with the Frank Nedbalek entertained the members of the wives of the Golden Rule and Ev- family. Jake Srnit is spending the holi c unday evening 'Mr. and Mrs. D k M at >;v . m u days with his parents, Mr. and bridge group at them home thb. l l Christmas dinner party. Mrs. O. R. L. Smitt. Jake works week. A Chri-tmas turkey dimiei - i - at Stibnite. was enjoyeJ, and a g ift exchange in Burns— Word was received that Mrs. held. H mors f r the evening went Mrs. Nettie Sunpscn returned last Thomas Nedbalek’s sister, M ary Be- to Mrs. Oeorge Sallee and Mrs. Ron veek from a visit at the home of lina, passed away Christmas day in Whitaker. Judge a.’.ct Mrs. Higgs o f Burns. the hospital at Burweii, Nebraska. - I - Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Seuell en B RO W N IE S M EET Leaves fer Home— tertained on Christmas Richard The fouith giacie Brownie C ir Mrs. Carl Quack enouah called and Robert Embler, Mr. and Mrs. Scouts under the leadership of Mrs. Monday at the home of Mrs. Ella Woodrow Seuell and three daugh C afford F jx and M s. D Jilin Ham- smith. She was en route to Spö ters, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest mon were entertained at a Christ n n e after visiting her rather, Tam Seuell and son. mas party Decern :er 18 at the A r Lowe, near Mitchell butte. One of Mrs. Seuell’s fingers was cadia schaolhou. e. A Christmas badly crushed by a car door Christ play was given by the Brownies Visits in Caldwell— mas eve. Miss Lucille Sallee spent the and a g ift exchange was held. The Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Seuell, Floyd week-end i:i Caldwell, where she and Jean Blaksley and son spent next meeting will be held at the /Ls.tei Mary Margaret Clemens, a Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Crss- schoolhouse January 8. chool friend freon Eugene. well at Baker. Mrs. Cre.-.well la a CLUB H AS C H R ISTM AS T A R T Y s-ister o f Mr. Seuell. Mrs. Houston Wilson entertained Returns from B< ise— Several residents of this com Mrs. Joe Maugh.ua has returned munity are soliciting donations fai members of iier Tuesday afternoon • It m ay be a good thing, as some main the hospital to be built at Nyssa. bridge club at her h >me this week. 'ram a 10-day visit w.th her m > her, Mrs. M cGaven of Boise. T h iy Every one is urged to give ail they Mrs. L'rnil Stunz held high score tain, to stop and take stock, at the end oi and Mrs. Dwight Wyckoff, low were Joined cn Christmas day by can for this worthy cause. the year, to review, to analyze, and to Mrs. Harley Sager's brother and core. A Christmas gift exchange Mr. Maughan. fam ily o f Hood R iver had Christ was enjoyed by the members. Mrs. resolve greater accomplishments in the VI it In Salt Lake— mas breakfast with the Sager fa m i Dwight W yckoff was a guest play M r and Mrs. Lynn Lawrence ar.d er. ly. N e w Year. mall son relumed Sunday aftei Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sager and pending the holidays visiting rela- fam ily had Christmas dinner with E N T E R T A IN S A T PIN O CH LE • With 1948 immediately ahead of us, let Mr. Sager's parents at Emmett. Mrs. Lloyd Wilson entertained dves In Sait Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Peteison of on Cnri itinas eve w.th a pinochle us remember only the best, forget the Greenleaf visited Mr. and Mrs. F. A. party at her home. Places for high ?. T. A. Meeting Postponed— The executive meeting c f the P. worst, and look confidently ahead. M ay Johnson Sunday. scores went to Mrs. Robert W il Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Phillips have son and Calvin Wilson, and for low I'.A. will be held Monday, January this year hold for you more blessings i at 8:15 at Uie heme of Mrs. B ti- MRS. EM M A H IATT TAK EN BY DEATH bought a pUre here and ure mov ing as soon as possible. Mr. P hil lips Ls a daughter of Mr. and Mis. Social Notes OUR- 5« T WNUÖ TO YO CHRISTA SERV SU N S E T V A I Mrs. Garth I Mrs. Farna Oregon were Mitchell ham« Mr. and Mr son of Rich! spending the 1 Schweizer hon M r and Mi and Mrs. W al ly, Mrs. Anni< Gregg and ft dinner guests home. Mr. and M r moved from E well farm. Friday even Mr. and M rs Mr. and Mrs daughter o f Si Mrs. Jack Fie Mr. and M t Homedale wei guests at the Mr. and M r and Mrs. Ha; first o f this They plan to a rose bowl para Bob R effett, Givens went $ day moning at Klaas Starn, and Mrs. Hat daughter were Neii Dimmick Mr. and Mrs guests at a j Barker heme a urday night. Gabriel and attend the ann Basques at Boi ceeds are alwa; than an y that has g o n « before. •NEW Y L A iL NEW HOP L 1 S'**7 ^ 9 HFRRIMAN MOTOR CO. 4 And Employes W. > c FARM SALE Located 6 1L miles southwest o f Nyssa, or 21/-» miles southwest, then 3 Vi> miles west on Enterprise avenue, then > mile north, or 2 miles north and 1 mile east of Ole’s corner on Ridder ranch. Tim«, the on« monarch to whom the whole world p a y « obeisance, poises N o w gleam s o f hope, fresh stream s o f cour a g e , come with the daw n in g o f the N e w Year. his scythe to sweep back another year Into history's pages. Few tears mark the death oi the W e cherish the thought of the fine associations that have been ours io f m an y y e a rs past, and take this means of ex pressing our deep appre ciation of your valued friendship. old year, but there is gladness at the advent of a new era, which man feels ls to prove better and more irultful than the old one. M ay new faith and new courage be your lot in 1948. Morrison Electric Co. Just as traditional is our old-time wish fo r a ll our old-time friends: T h a t good health, good cheer, good friends and good fortune m ay be you r lot in Ì 94 8 Nampa Creamery Co. H. C. Dwight Local Mgr. The Food Mart -i •" „■ , HERE ¿.’ i r i f e IS Wwm __YEARS* the 935&I shadows begin ☆ to lengthen an the afternoon of D o A s the years come and g o w e can c o u n t B arbershop comber 31st w e experience a feel our friends in ever in c re a s in g n u m b ers. and ing at buoyancy as we hurry home. The air Is already charged with hope for the N e w Year, now so d o s e at hand. W e look hopefully forward, with you. I d a better year than the last, to a better year than an y of us even dream of— for alll Nyssa Theatre handlebar mus W e like to think that n e ith e r lu ck n o r taches m ay be out of style, but hearty good answer lies in public r e c o g n itio n o f o u r fellowship never goes cu s to m e rs out of date. In thi3 superior service and value a t a ll tim es. hiendly, jovial spirit we Here is hoping that y o u may a ll e n jo y wish you the best of to give our SALE STARTS A T 12, NOON LUNCH SERVED BY LADIES CLUB — M ACH INER Y— 1 Tractor, John Deere J. P. 1 Two-bottom tumble plow. 1 John Deere manure spreader. 1 Oliver beet drill. 1 Oliver beet cultivator. 1 Oliver mower. 1 McCormick-Deering hay rake. I Case cultipacker. 1 Hammermill. 1 Universal milking machine. 1 John Deere grain binder, 6-foot. 1 Three-section harrow. 1 Grain drill. 1 Valley Mound corrugator. - Hay slips. 2 Hay slings. 1 Anvil. 1 Vise. 1 Post drill. 1 John Deere beet drill. 1 Chattin ditcher. 1 Spring-tooth 4-row harrow. -10 feet o f |-inch pipe. 60 rods o f woven wire. a 1 a warming There's laut . . . sixty ji twenty, and old grow yi throws off t! On this 1 we wish fo best that lift Pai Jew St luck the coming year. A MOST HAPPY NEW YEAR Brower’s Plum bing Shop 1 Jersey cow, Bonnie, 3 years, fresh Jan. 20. 1 Jersey cow, Bessie, 6 years, fresh Jan. 23. 1 Jersey heifer, Rose, 2 years, fresh Feb. 26. 1 Jersey cow, Jean, 7 yeare, fresh Feb 27. 1 Jersey cow, Dolly, 6 years, fresh March 3. 1 Jersey cow, Red, 3 years, fresh March 2. 1 Jersey cow, Daisey, 5 years, fresh March 14. 1 Jersey cow. Lady, 3 years, fresh April 24. 1 Jersey cow, Nancy, 6 years, fresh Sept. 6. 1 Jersey heifer, Peggie, fresh Oct. 4. 1 Jersey heifer, Sally, 2 years, fresh Dec. 26. 1 Jersey heifer, Nellie, 2 years, fresh Jan. 1. 1 Jersey heifer, Red, fresh Sept. 8. 1 Jersey heifer, Spot, 1 year, fresh Sept 9. . 2 ( a Ives, 7 months. 2 Small calves. 1 Registered jersey bull, 3 years. — HORSES— quartets chance accounts for this, b u t th a t th e determination Thursday, Jan. 8 There's 19— CATTLE— 19 í'J V w HAPPY NEW W h en The stork depositing the young cherub is the tradi tional symbol of the N ew Y ear. A nother N e w Ye< Ed Case's Hi-Way Mdse. Mart 2 Saddle horses. 1 Set o f harness. — G R AIN 200 Bushels of barley. 150 Bushels o f oats. 1! — HOUSEH OLD GOODS— 1 Easy washing machine. 2 Heating stoves. * ( ook stove. 1 Dining table. 1 l enter table. 1 Dresser. TERMS— CASH John Ridder, Owner CVh. Lert Anderson and Joe Church, Auctioneer* L. H. Fritts, Clerk K o Pow<