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THE NYSSA G ATE C IT Y JO URNAL, NYSSA, OREGON FAMILY DINNERS GIVEN AT ARCADIA and Mrs. Harry Farmer of Ontario A R C A D IA , of Nyssa visited in the Charlie Bullard h me Sunday Elhs W arn er was called to M yr- t'e Point to be with his father w h ' is seriously ill. Miss Ethel Bullard of Hermiston is visiting in the Charlie Bullard home. Tommy Bates is employed in the Owyhee D rug store in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sparks and lam i'y and Bill M or ris were guests Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers and family. M r. and Mrs. Ted Bates and fam i ly spent Christmas day in Boise with Mrs. Bates' mother, Mrs. G rib - ble. and sister, Mrs. Eickellergen T h e 4-H homemaking and cook ing club met at the home of its Jan. 1— M arvin spent the holidays with Pparks his folks at Bennigian, Idaho. H e was ac companied by his nephew, Billy i parks. Mr. an Mrs. Lee Taylor and fam i ly were dinner guests Tuesday at the heme o f Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bates. Mrs. Otis Bullard and family and Mrs. Anna Dail were business visit ors in Boise Saturday. Mrs. Lily Dement and Kathrine Bruce o f Ontario were guests Christ mas at the home of Mrs. Ellis W a r ner and girls. Jimmy Lakey of Boise spent the week-end with his cousin, Donald Lullard. Mr. an d Mrs. V em Butler were dinner guests at the home of Mr. \GL SEVEN THURSDAY, J A N U A R Y 1, 1948 Christmas. Mrs. Lester Reece and daughter SAILING • Each year we welcome Hove you been waiting for the New Year, certain it can bring only better things. Under New Year's familiar lights we share memories of struggle, of triumph, of hope. M ay all your hopes fo r ¡948 come true! And may you enjoy a very hapov New Year that "sh ip ” to come in ? It’s coming in now, loaded to the gunwales with good wishes from all of us for your health ami happiness for 1948. aË o & ucm I ! TH E Parker’s N EW Nyssa Cleaners YEAR ... and may the Year 1948 Lemon's Hatchery Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lemon SEA SO N S G R E E T IN G S be streamlined to your wants and chock-full of blessings! Thanks a million for your patronage during the year 1947. OWYHEE TRUCK & IMP. CO. NYSSA OREGON Winners in the Christmas decorating contort > Dress and Floral shcppe in the business division .inducted by the Nyssa Civic club were Mr. and Mrs. I Die Rinehart window is shown at top and the Ritzie window at the bottom. (Photos by Çvans Studio) Grant Rinehart in the home division and the Ritzie leader, Mrs. Clyde Bowers, HEALTH-HAPPIN ESS -PROSPERITY Once Satur January 10 at the home of Janice house with bath and basement. Two J extra rooms finished in basement. Mrs. Otis 'Bullard en- ! Completely furnished with very nice tertained at Christmas dinner. Be- 1 furniture and kitchen equipment, sides the family, guests were Mr. [ 100 by } 17 com er location. Immedi- | nd Mrs. Theo Matherly and Joanne, ate possession. Newly decorated. This ; Mr. and Mrs. Ranald Schoen, Mrs. ] is an excellent buy. See Bernard i . ., tI , . i, . Eastman. Real estate — Insurance. Anna Dail, Harold Dail and Mr. ana , p hone 64 j j tf c Mrs. Lee Dail and family. I ------------- '___________________________ j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stradley and I M ISCELLANEO US— W ill do cloth- fumilv Christmas day dav *ing alteratlons in my home y , were ? guests „ Christmas January 5 Apartment No. 2, after old at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett apartments. Dene Cam p Ray, near New Plymouth. bell. lJlxp. The room mothers and teachers W A N TE D — passengers for Y aki held a meeing Saturday at the ma, Washington. Leaving Sunday ichoolhouse concerning the hot morning. Larry Dimmick. lJlxp. lunches. Joan Matherly and Joretta M oel F O R SALE — Olson manure loader, ler were dinner guests of Margaret almost new. Fits B.N. truck. O. R. Bates Monday evening. The occasion Anderson, 1 mile north on high was Margaret's 11th birthday. way. lJ2xp. day with seven members present. Dowers. Th e next meeting will be held Mr. and w e greet the N ew Y ear in the traditional manner— with pealing bells, with fun and gaiety, laughter and music. Despite his ingenuity, man still persists in "watch ing the old year out and greeting the new year" in FO R W A N T E D —G irl to help with house work. Oliver Roberts, Route 1, O n 5-room tario. lJ2xp. SALE— GOOD NEWS FOR. T H E NEW Y E A R IF WE HAD OUR WAY ABOUT IT. 1948 WOULD BE A BIG BUDGET OF GOOD NEWS FOR YOU. ACCEPT OUR BEST WISHES FOR YOUR HAPPINESS IN THE YEAR TO COME. Gordon’s Drive-In HAPPY N EW YEAR I 9 aimubi the identical m anner of,his forefathers. In that sam e identical manner, w e extend oui traditional N ew Year's greeting to you: M A Y HEALTH, HAPPINESS A N D PROSPERITY BE Y O U R S T O D A Y AND T H RO U G H O U T THE N EW YEAR free tin gó to g on fes, its time to change the figures W e stand at the end of one year again. Nineteen hundred and forty- and are about to enter upon a eight . . , Let's look optimistically new. into the future. With any kind of farewell to 1947 and we greet 1948 f luck, this should be the best year with that traditional hope and ''T v •» '« f c r , we've ever had! faith that well eternally in the O n this cheerful note, we extend to you our heartiest W e are not sorry to bid breast of human-kind. wishes for a H appy New Year. Marshall-Wells Store Sewright And Terry, Owners 0 “ The House of Oliver” May fha Naw Ytar ba a brighter and happltr ana for alii Nyssa Implement Co. M * > Ht* " mm t ■ Ü - i-:V . ? Stunz and Thomas Hollingsworths’, Inc. .