à THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. PAGE TWO THURSDAY, DECEMBER^,J_948^ 11- r t r & • * SUNSET WOMAN IS INJURED IN FALL SUNHE7T V A L U C Y , Dec. 23—On Thursday evening the primary Chrlatmaa program was held with parenta. children and teachers pres- ent. Mrs. Charlie Schweizer fell on the school steps, cutting her leg. making K necessary to have several stitches taken. Mrs. Elisabeth Sat ter ly of Burley, Idaho arrived to visit several weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter BUlis. Mrs Stanley R e ffe tt and children o f Vale have moved Into the ten- snt houie on the B. F. Rookstool (arm. Mrs. Leola Ditty has returned to her home after visiting fo r three weeks at the home o f her son, Let- lie Ditty, In Ontario. Miss Darlene Hobb. B ill Hamilton and Mr and Mrs. Jim Robb attend- ed a Christmas party In Caldwell Saturday evening at the apartment of Miss Elaine Jones, who fo r­ merly lived In this area. A new American steel kitchen sink and set o f cabinets has been Installed In the Wilbur Chapin home this month. Miss Beth Chapin, who is com­ pleting her last year o f teacher jiHirru Christmas '•tr And A Ha p py And Prosperous To All Iftc tc tc tc tc E. L. JAMISON REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENCY I i)MgSaaiS)SlSi3)3)Si3ì9)9ì3)S)3l%3l3ia)3iS) lin n il: 1948 -r------ - . u ■ Ilii '1 Ü jl.i' , Along with Christmas pine and holly. . . may health, wealth and happiness deck the halts of your home. training at the Eastern Oregon college at La Grande, arrived home this Sunday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. SLOT MACHINES TO REMAIN UNDER BAN he said. "W e will take gambling man to run machines Into custody wherever w e . tA* e# office, find them." Malheur Enterprise Elfering said that he planned to John Elfering, Malheur county appoint his brother, Prank E lf­ sheriff-elect who will take office ering o f Vale, as his deputy upon here early in January, served notice on slot-machine vendors that the taking office and that he would machines would not be tolerated In name Joe Barnes o f Vale as his the county under his administra­ tax deputy. Barnes, now employed by the Malheur Co-operative Eleot- tion. "T h e policy will remain the same uic association, has resigned from as It has been under Sheriff his present Job effective January 1. T w o other persons will complete Glenn," Elfering told the Enter­ prise. "Gam bling o f every type Is the compliment o f workers In the against the laws of the state of new sheriff’s office and they will Oregon and slot machines are one be chosen from those already em­ T h e present tax type that can and will be controlled ployed there. deputy, Qlenna Pruitt, plans to en­ In this county." The new sheriff said that he had ter school In San Francisco after heard that there was "talk" going the first of the year. Elfering said that he will con­ around the county that he would tinue to make his home on his condone the “ one-arm bandits. "This talk can stop right now", ranch near Vale but will hire a Wilbur Chapin. Mrs. Pete Wilson and Mrs. James Langley were hostesses to the mem­ bers of the worthwhile club Thurs­ day afternoon at the Langley home. Over 20 members were present for the Christmas party, which includ­ ed the g ift exchange, drawing of names and singing o f Christmas carols, led by Mrs. Thomas Nlshi- tanl. Refreshments were served. M r and Mrs. Carl Mltzel and fam ily o f Ontario were Sunday din­ ner guests at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wolfe. Mrs. Norman Dougles and Dee and Gary Douglas were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, who farmed the Ora Newgen place last year, have rented the farm of Marie C. Black, and are living there. The Christmas school program will be given Wednesday evening this year. The holiday vacation will commence Friday and continue | until January 3. The Assembly o f God church will present Its Christmas program at 8 o'clock the evening of December 23. Mrs. Henry Hintz, Helmet Hintz, Rev. Sterl Splesz, Mrs. Rohert Ditty and Rev. and Mrs. Joe Dodson at­ tended the all-day fellowship meet- in at Homedale Thursday. The Book club's Christmas party was held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Chadd were Sunday dinner guests at the Harry Gahan home last week. On Thurs­ day Mr. and Mrs. Gahan left for Manhattan, Kansas to spend Christmas with Mrs. Gahan’s par­ ents. Mr. and Mrs. C lifford W o lf and daughter, and Mrs. Veva Castle vis­ ited Wednesday evening In Payette at the Harold Ackerman home. David William Ackerman, bom this December, Is a nephew of Mrs. Wolf. Mrs. Nina Davison of Nyssa was a house guest at the O. P. Counsil home five days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Trvln Charland were Thursday guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nishitani at­ tended the wedding of Miss Chlyo Ikeda to Tadao Shigeno at the Ontario Christian church W ednes­ day afternoon. Mrs. Nishitani rendered two vocal numbers. The Nlshltanls and Miss Emily Helseth attended Ricardo Odnoposoff con­ cert In Ontario the same evening. Mrs. Charlie Schweizer and Miss Clarice Notheis were dinner guests at the Dennis Patch home In Nyssa Wednesday evening. Mrs. Patch, Mrs. Schweizer, Miss Notheis and Miss Zwemke attended the Odno­ posoff concert also. Dinner guests Sunday at the Hudson Robb home were Mr. and Mrs. Babe Ham ilton and B ill Ham ­ ilton of Adrian. the ranch when he school libraries during the school year. LIBRARY STATION OPENED AT ADRIAN A * u n t y library station has been board of the Vale-Jordan grazing opened at Adrian in m e drive-in ‘ district as cattle and sheep rep- store o f W illiam Aahcraft. I resentatlves, respectively, at a The cooperation o f Mr. and M rs.! meeting held December 10. Ashcraft In this community project ------------------------ C ARD O F T H A N K S was enlisted by Mrs. Jake Borge, vice president o f the Adrian P . T. W e wish to express our thanks A. During the winter there will be and appreciation for the kindness no children's books In tthe collect­ shown during our recent bereave­ ion, except picture books for par­ enta to use wfth pre-school child­ ment. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Andrews and ren. Books from the county library reach all children through the boys. M e ss a g e from tiic k 1948 A Cheery Christmas/ Season To All. . . Wishing you the merriest Christ­ C\jJ I mas I I í I g possible. JIU g g IU IL * -e - ♦ That means you, U 4 you . . . and you! Wilson Brothers Henneman Hardware Company Department Store J) NEWS OF RECORD Peterson Furniture Co. 1948 B E S T M A R R IA G E LICENSES Tadao Shigeno and Chlyo Ikeda Ikeda, both of Ontario. C O M P LA IN TS , C IR C U IT COURT O rlgg Brothers Produce, Tnc. vs. The Brldgford Company. Replevin. United Credit M en’s Association vs. W. T . Godwin, et. ux., recovery on account, $684.64. Prairie Building and M aterial company vs. Flrplne Products M illing company, recovery on account, $6,628.86 M. Kawasaki vs. Henry Tsubota, recovery on lease. $1,220. P E T IT IO N S , PR O B ATE C O URT Estate o f Augusta Mulkey. de­ ceased. Estate of Eddie Leon A n ­ drews, deceased. 194 8 1 Just for a minute, we relive h - S f ê — H WISHES FOR all the joys and raptures of child­ (^h lis tm a .( hood as we behold the bright tinsel and the gay wrappings of the boxes stacked high under the Christmas tree. Cheerily we add our voice to the many happy ones raised in the w ish... May your gift be an assurance that all W E H O PE your most cherished dreams and hopes YOUR H O LID AY will be realized— that is our wish for at O VERFLO W S CHRISTMAS! W ITH YULETIVE JO Y A N D H A PPIN ESS. Marshall-Wells Store SEWRIGHT & TERRY, Owner« Beauty Nook ELECTED T O BOARD W. W. Scott and Am eil Claude re-elected to to the advisory you at this happy Yuletide season. Herriman Motor Co.