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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON. Cattle Weakened By Poor Craziii" THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1949 Meeting Is Held By Sunshine Club PAGE FIVE home of Mr. and Mrs. John Zitter tertained Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rob cob. bins and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kiesel Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schilling en- (Continued on Page 7) OWYHEE, Nov. 10—T. H. Brewer ARCADIA, Nov. 10—The Arcadia and Roy Brewer hauled some of their cattle from the hills to their Sunshine club met at the home of ranch because of the cattle's weak Mrs. Anna Dail November 4, with condition caused by poor feed. The 10 members present. At the bus Herefords fared better as they went iness meeting. Dorothy Bowers and higher into the hills where the feed Marjory Hust were appointed to a t was more plentiful. Jim Robb. APPLE VALLEY tend a meeting November 9 at the Charley Culbertson, Vers Sessions, Arrow Company store in Ontario, COMMUNITY CHURCH Pete Wilson, Wilbur Chapin and the % where an oven meal will be demon two Brewer men have been riding strated by Miriam Colford. The for their cattle for over a week cov next meeting will be held at the ering a distance of 75 miles. home of Mrs. Fred Schilling Nove The Sunset valley extension unit mber 25. when M lria* Colford will met Friday with Mrs. Jesse Gregg. give a demonstration on pattern Ninteen women attended the dem alternations. Norma Jamison re onstration on food for entertaining, ceived the door prize. given by Mrs. Grover Cooper. Mrs. CHILI CHICKEN NOODLES Mrs. Elmer Stradley came home Gerald Slippy resigned as secretary this week from the Holy Rosary hos and treasurer of the unit due to pital. where she underwent a major , OYSTER STEW PIES the illness of her small son, Eldon. operation last week. Mrs. Alice Bergam was elected to The Arcadia Sunshine club w ill1 take her place. be host to the hospital auxiliary In > The P. T. A. county council met NEEDLEWORK CANDIES Nyssa November 21. in Adrian Saturday for an all-day Mr. and Mrs. Oerald Zittercob and session. Luncheon was served at son of Ontario visited Sunday In the noon by the social chairman of the Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kygar and Maxine, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Franklin, who are living on the Neil Dimmick place, went to Boise Sun day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brown and children. Fred Klingback, who was home Wise P arent... providing your children with a musical for the week-end from Boise, Mrs. Annie Gregg, and Herschal Gregg Th«* first picture of Malheur county’s only camp third row, Mrs. Florence Larson and ffranddauehter, education. And learning to play the modern way is fun! Simple and children were Sunday dinner * w daughters of l tah Pioneers was taken at the Mrs. Irving, historian; Mrs. Leo Child, Mrs. Howard pieces can be mastered in an amazingly short time. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gregg October meeting of the organization at the home of Bair, lesson instructor, and Mrs. Bessie Bair, and --------- _ -----00. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Whittemore *>lrs* D- Those in the picture (left to right) | fourth row, Mrs. Fay Duff in and son, Mrs. Emma But a good piano is essential. A good piano with action that’s and daughter of Nyssa and Mr. and art* as (0,,.0ws: First row* Mrs. Mary E. Bybee and Mrs. j Kesler, secretary; Mrs. Larson, Mrs. Glen Hammon, Mrs. S. T. Calhoun of Payette were Dave Christensen, oldest members; second row, Mrs. assistant historian, and Nannette Bybee. great grand- positive, response that’s inspiring tone that’s full, rich, resonant—such dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and D. O. By bee, organist; Mrs. Cecil Bair, Mrs. Berlin daughter of a Utah pioneer. President Arvilla Swen- a piano eases the path to learning, and speeds the pace. Mrs. S. D. Bigelow. liunimon and son and Mrs. Kenneth Tucker, visitors; sen was not present when the picture was taken. Dorothy Slippy and Earl Kygar The Acrosonic, built by Baldwin, has long been famous in the were married Saturday in Winne- i sisted by Mrs. Cecil Smith and Mrs Steward of Parma, and Mr. and Mrs. bones is going through her blood small piano field, for its superb response, sprightly action and mucka, Nevada. The couple have i h w„rv%n.i,i ..........., both resided in this area for a Kenneth ^ D o n ald . As part of the LeRoy Seward of Ontario were Sun stream into her lungs so she has to glowing tone. It will inspire your children’s effort—and reward it! program, Mrs. Bill Cook accompan day guests in the Darrell Williams be given oxygen. number of years. And All their lives they’ll thank you. home. The young people spent the Mrs. Norman Douglas and Gary ied Joan and Jeanne Crocker and Mrs. Byrd Walters spent the week afternoon playing musical instru were dinner guests at the A. T. Doris Cook in a vocal trio. end in Boise with her parents, Mr. Knowles home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Barker and ments. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Patton and and Mrs. Ralph Jones. On Sunday Adrian P. T. A. Mrs. Vernon Parker family of Ontario, Betty Lou Smith and Mrs. Charley Culbertson, as- and Janet Madlock of Nyssa, Nadine Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot had din afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Robert ner and attended a show in Ontario Jones brought her home. Saturday evening. Callers in the Gerald Slippy home Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gregg and Sunday evening were J. P. Franklin children were dinner guests Wed and Bessie Hawkins of Parma. nesday evening in the Gerald Slippy Mr. and Mrs. August Erickson of PRICED FOR QUICK SALE home. La Grande spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Koger. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Huber and son, Ronnie, of Meridian were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McMillan and (or will rent) You’ll enjoy reading our guests of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Kathy of Boise and his parents, Mr. Peutz. and Mrs. W. A. McMillan of Port Large 4-Room Basement House and One Acre. booklet. Betty Culbertson was a supper land, called In the Lewis Skinner \ guest at the T. H. Brewer home home Sunday afternoon. Newly Decorated Interior. “Planning Your Child’s Fut Mr. and Mrs. Larry Raymond left Sunday evening. ure”. Ask your dealer for Chester Mills and Lem Wilson, Jr. last week for Newcastle, Wyoming, cabinets, new linelQum, hot water, toilet and shower. attended a football game in Port where Mr. Raymond will be employ your copjr; or write directly land Saturday. ed in the oil fields. Walls light blue and cream, white enamel woodwork, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald Mrs. William McCleary and Mrs. to Baldwin Plano Co., Cin and children were dinner guests in Pruitt of Ontario were callers in cabinets, new linoleum, hot water heater, toilet and Homedale, Sunday evening at the the Harlan Koger home Wednesday cinnati 2, Ohio. Ray Fletcher home. afternoon. shower. Mrs. Lynn Kygar received word Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Skinner were last week that her sister-in-law, Sunday evening dinner guests in the Located Close In On Ontario Highway Mrs. Everett Huffman of Ogden, Neal Nickolson home. Utah, who was in a car wreck a Rent $40 a month Phone 05J3 Mr. and Mrs. G. Y. Chester of month ago, is not improving very Harper called at the Wilson Winter well. Her leg and shoulder were home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and crushed and the marrow of those Mrs. Chester also attended the in spection-day program at the Mal heur Memorial hospital at Nyssa. Mrs. Frank Raymond, who has been at home for the past three weeks, had to leave again Wednes The Exquisite Acrosonic day for Lostine as she received word that her uncle, who has been ailing As A dvertised In G ood H ousekeeping M agazine for some time, had died. Mr. Ray mond and Bernard Shaw of Home- 1 dale left Saturday for Lostine to attend the funeral. BAZAAR NOV. 12 3 to 9 P. M. —Lunch at all hours— ...an d all their lives they'll thank you! GRIGG BROS, and RUTLER Visit In Caldwell— Mrs. R. W. Bolitho and daughter. Barbara, spent Tuesday in Caldwell on business. BYBEE BLDG. PHONE 179-J Friday and Saturday Specials SAVE $ 2 3 .4 5 10 POUND PAPER S E E US TODAYI Look a t these ... 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