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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1948 FACE FOUR schel Gregg and family, Mr. and ' who has sold several automatic ; ler In Eagle Sunday. COOKING CLUB OF | Homemaking club January 10 at in Mr. Ontario. George Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. devices to the farmers In the Rich Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oowen of and Mrs. M. B. So resen and ARCADIA the home were oi Janice 8even •family returned last week from Hey- Mrs. Donald Grant, Mr and Mrs. Wal land district. Boise were week-end guests at the ____ GATHERS members presnt. Dowers They cooked oatmeal and cocoa. Their next meet- ARCADLA, Jan. 15—Nell Bowers tngi to p* held January 24 at 10 met with her 4-H Cooking and a.m., will be broadcast over KSRV -IF- YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT AN OVERHEAD SPRINKLING SYSTEM For Your Irrigating Problems TIME IS GETTING SHORT —SEE— Nyssa Implement Co. The House of Oliver Stunz and Thomas TRAVIL THE R O A D OP ì&laxatii Smile at snow and blizzards — at cold weather and the hazards of icy roads. jYour Union Pacific train carries its own peaceful weather and takes you smoothly and safely to your destination. And no need to be concerned about where to sleep (— where to dine. Here you have restful sleep, room to roam, delightful meals. rA ll these and other features make your traia trip an event in itself. be Specific - jay’Union Pacific" ■ o a o o r m * O Aitr Streamli ners j burn, Idaho, where they visited rela tives. Mrs. Eld ward Yada of Brooks, Oregon visited last week with her parents, Mr and Mrs. H. Ilda. and family. She left Saturday by train for her home. | Vem Butler went to Portland Thursday to attend a game league meeting. He returned home Sun day Mrs. Glenn Dowers and Patty were business visitors m Caldwell and Bodse Saturday. Marvin and BUI Sparks returned last week from Bennington, Idaho, where they visited relatives. Ted Ildia left last Wednesday for Glendale, California, where he will attend school. Bert Sparks, son of Mr. and Mrs Howard Sparks, was taken last week to a Boise hospital, where he is receiving treatments. The Hawkins brothers are doing some leveling on Otis Bullard’s farm an Morgan avenue. Mr and Mrs. Ted Bates and family moved from the Chelcy Boy er farm Saturday to the Ira Ure farm on Alberta avenue. Mr Bates has been employed by Mr. Ure the past three years. Norman Hipp and family of Nyssa are moving onto the Boyer place, Which Mr. Hipp will farm this year. Those visiting in the George Moeller home Sunday were Nancte and Helen Iida, and Rogust Moeller and his mother. Earl Alexander home Friday ening. Guests were Mr. and : Harland Diven, Mr. and Mrs. 1 lace Gregg and family anil Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Bill Russesll and E. H. Brandt home. lie Ballaatyne and Mr. and 1 hildren, Billy and Mary, returned Annie Gregg. Charlie McCoy returned to Wag- home Sunday afternoon, after vis- A pinochle party was held at the Glen Dowers. ontlre Tuesday after visiting a week (iting friends and relatives in Cali* 1 'omia, Mrs. Russell and Mary at with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price have sold tended a radio show, "Queen for a FIRE LOSSES ARE ON THE INCREASE their 40-acre farm on the river to i Day”. The family also visited the ’ aos , a scene where a motion picture Harold Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rataezyk ar was being made and many other rived home Wednesday night after olares of interest. DON’T BE UNDER-INSURED! attending the wedding of their Mrs. Lester Woodie and baby daughter, Genevieve, in Portland, laughter returned home from the Nursing home Monday. and visiting in Salem. Vem Alvin and W. Cash of Port Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brandt were Bring That Coverage land, who had been duck hunting ilnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom in this area, visited at the Sid Burn Ingham Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Coffman Flanagan home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fyllingness ind children, Barbara and Eddy, of Up-to-date. were guests at a party in the Alvin Parma, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ekanger heme Saturday evening i Landreth of Nyssa were dinner Mrs. Ed Oorfield Is slowly Im : piests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dl- proving in health. She was taken | ven Sunday. Mrs. Coffman and Mrs. FRANK T. MORGAN from the hospital last Saturda> Diven are sisters. to the home of her daughter, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nielsen and laughter, Jill Marie, were dinner Chuck Myers, in Nyssa. quests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mil- MERRY MATRONS ELECT OFFICERS OREGON TRAIL, Jan. 15— The Merry Matrons club met at the home of Iva Adams Wednesday af ternoon, January 7. New officers were elceted for six months as fol lows: President, Lavinnie Smith; vice president, Gladys Byers, and secretary, Alta Fry. Bernice Gard ner joined the club. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Viola Adams and Mildred Hill. The next meeting will be held Janu CHANGES MADE ON ary as host SUNSET FARMS ess.Mr. 21 and with Mrs. Viola F. Adams G. Holmes and left last week for Colorado SUNSET VALLEY, Jan. 15— Mr. Robert and Mrs. Hudson Robb and daugh to visit relatives and attend the show at Denver. ter, Darlene, were Boise visitors stock Rev. and Mrs. R. G. Chandler Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Langley were and sons of Caldwell and Miss Gy- er of Sudan, Africa visited the Ore :n Caldwell on business Saturday. gon Trail Sunday school Sunday Mr and Mrs. Ellis Givens and morning. Oyer gave an inter son of Corvallis were Saturday din esting talk Miss ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hob In Africa. on her missionary work son. The men went duck hunting Mr. and Mrs. Wren Hendricks of on the river. Nyssa were dinner guests Thursday Ray Orr has purchased a new evening at the Gilbert Holmes home. Ford. The Merry Matrons club served Albert Clark of Foxboro, Wisconsin lunch at the Wyatt Smith sale near la visiting his sister, Mrs. Eld Price. Nyssa Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gamer and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Holmes and family are living in the Marie visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Black house. Gamer Is working for daughters M. Goodson of Parma Sunday after Wllford Bybee. Charles E. Price, brother of Ed noon. Price, will farm the Knottingham place in 1948. LANDS IN Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen left last PLANE RICHLAND FIELDS Monday to visit her daughter, Jean Whitman, of Bremerton, Washing RICHLAND, Jan. 15— Mr. and Mrs. ton, who is 1U. Clifton Nielsen of Ontario were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wolfe were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford In Baker Friday on business. Friday evening. Lula Belle Wilson, Darlene Robb, Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Piercy and Harry Hathaway and Jim Robb at family have been ill with colds. tended the holiday dance at Adrian Mr. and Mrs. Garrit £tam were during the holidays. guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. W. T. Cannon and Betty and Rob dinner Saturday evening. ert were dinner guests of Mr. and Cheldelin Carolyn Brandt enertained 12 Mrs. Walter Cannon of Nyssa New guests at a birthday party Tues Year's. day. Those present were Letha Mrs. Homer Brewer and Mrs. Em Sayre, Karren Fife, Sherreal Sis ery Hobson visited In Nampa Mon son, Mary Russell, Dianne Pfeiler, day. Lewis, Marlene Sampson, Val and Jarvis MltcheU have Janice Irene and Sylia Jayo. Mary Lee bought a Crosley car. Teihune, Thelma Mullens, and Saturday dinner and supper guests Phyllis Carolyn received sever at the Grover Cooper home were al nice Fox. gifts. Ice cream and cake Mr. and Mrs. Bmest Brown and were served. The color scheme was daughter, Mildred, of Stapleton, pink and white. Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Many farmers in the Richland Oastle, and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. district and other places saw a red Ooodler of Kingman Kolony. white airplane land in the Mr. and Mrs. George Sdhwelzer and fields last week. The pilot was a were visitors at the Hud Robb flying salesman for the Great Wes home Sunday evening. Mrs. Olaf Fyllingness returned tern Fire Control Supply of Boise, by train Saturday morning after visiting In Washington. Mr. and Mrs Fred Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Anderson were DR. G.W. GRAVES dinner guests at the Devon Larson home on New Year's. Optometrist Mr. and Mrs. Madison Irwin and children of Nampa and Mr. and Mrs. Elm cry Hobson enjoyed New Eyes Examined Year's dinner together. Mrs. Irvin Wolfe and her bro ther, Leslie Hamilton, were Nam Phone 720 pa visitors SatAtrday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cooper went 718 Arthur St. to Vale Monday on business. Herman and Kenneth Lorensen Caldwell, Idaho were dinner guests at the Wilbur Chapin home last Thursday. • Mr and Mrs Flank Knottingham who have been living at Bandon. Oregon for several months, returned to the valley Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hobson and NORTHLAND tSandra enjoyed a New Year's eve party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Herring. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Nlshitani were Ontario visitors Saturday. Mr and Mrs William Gregg were hosts at a New Year's dinner. Guests were Mr and Mrs Marion Qregg and family of Corvallis. Mon tana. Mr and Mrs Jesse Gregg and family of Harrah. Washington. Her- # 1 A v a ila b le N o w f f- D u . to good cro p , c .r * f u l buying, thorough tooting an d highly im prov«d m d «¡loaning p r o c a . th a 1948 | s u p p ly of N O R T H L A N D Brand Mad 1a topa for all tim a . . . it'a t h . baat Mad your m onay can buy. look for the Hymn Goost on the Ba? S m y o u r Northrup. 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