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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1949 To Veterans Hospital— months, was taken this week to Dr. John Long, who has been the Boise veterans hospital (or iU at his home fo r the past two treatment. PAGE THREE SHOP AT PETERSON’S! MERRY CHRISTMAS For a HAPPY MERRY CHRISTMAS in c M 'M rM n a 'M rM rw w w is rw M fw iv iv w itfM n a 'is n « 1 8-Piece CAST. ALU M IN U M N Y SSA P A C K IN G C O COOKING SET F u lly G u a ra n teed — R egu la r $24.95 N ow $14.95 ONLY 7-W ay Tne niejhi le&ra Christmas... /vie experiences surpass m beauty that hush o f w o n derfu l expectam y that fa lls aver the home on C hristm as eve. T his season o f K)4i) holds that m store fo r y o u . E D E R H A R D W A R E CO. Sgt. Frank Calvert of the medical corps, stationed at Richmond Cali fornia, and Fireman Second Class Loren Calvert, stationed on the II. S. S. Dixie, left for their posts the first of the month after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Calvert. The brothers are shown in a four generation picture taken by Thomas Evans of the Evans studio. The baby held by Mrs. Rachel Wilson of W’alla Walla was born on Mrs. Wilson's 82nd birth day. The baby is her 33rd great grandchild. Mrs. Wilson is Mrs. Calvert's mother. Those in the picture (left to right, back row) are Mrs. R. A. Scott, Sharon Scott, Chinchillas Are Brought To Nyssa ing them by car. The animals seem to be doing fine In Nyssa. Return From Corvallis— Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tobler re Mr. and Mrs. Don Maxfleld a t tended an Idaho branch meeting turned Tuesday from a 5-day trip of the National Chinchilla Breeders to Corvallis and Portland. W hile association In Blackioot, Idaho D e in Corvallis they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy cember 9. A new feeding method was dis- Hoiman, and attended the O. 6. C.- Utah, and O. S. C.-U. of Indiana : cussed, the national association by laws were approved and a report games, In which Holman played. on the Los Angeles chinchilla show Here From Utah— | was given. Lloyd Berrett of Utah was In The chinchillas, whose fur was prised by royalty during the last Nyssa on business last week and century, were nearly eradicated be visited at the Earl Bingham home. cause o f their high pelt value. Visits Daughter— More thsm one million animals a Mrs John Ellis returned Tuesday . year were killed pnor to the first | world war A Mr. Chapman of to her home in Rigby after a visit Lot Angeles brought eight males with her daughter, Mrs. Jack and three females to the United Moore, and family. States from South America In 1923 Return From California— after B n yean at patiently low ering then, a few thousand feet i Miss Margaret Sarazin will ar s year frier, sh elevation of 17.000 rive Friday from San Francisco, feet m the Andes mountains. where she is doing graduate work, There are now nearly 100.000 de to visit at the home of her parents, scendants of the few pair brought Dr and Mrs. J. J. Sarazin. to stus country 36 years ago. One T o North Carolina— cost rr.srie laid year scAd for 965.000. Mrs. E. H. Fleshman is leaving Mr and Mrs Maxfield made ar this week for Goldsboro, North rangements 99 hiTe their four pair I Carolina to be with her mother, shipped to Nyssa by plane as the Mrs. Mary Coker, who is ill. roads were toe bad to nsk bring - Undergoes Appendectomy— Miss Loretta Russell returned to her home Sunday after undergoing an appendectomy at the Holy Ros ary hospital. CARD OF T H A N K S I wish to extend my thanks to all those who sent me cards and flowers and for all other acts of kindness. They were deeply appreciated. Sincerely, Vernena Beam Mrs. Calvert, Loren Calvert, Ben Calvert, Mrs. R. S. Cooper, John Calvert, Mrs. Frank Calvert and Frank Calvert; front row, Ross , Scott, Sandra Scott, Mrs. Wilson. I Jean Scott, Phyllis Cooper and Carol Calvert. FLOOR LAMP Full Sized Floor Lamp— Rayon Shade 7-W ay Switch A Buy Chenille ‘ ERRY HRIST/W5 BED SPREADS All Colors— Full Size— G ood Selection of Patterns TO YOU AND YOUR WHOLE FAMILY OUR IEST WISHES. START AT Chrome DINETTE SETS 5 pc. Set— T a b le, 4-Leatherette C hairs $49.95 Metal O r Chrome ASHTRAYS Prices $ 1.75 START AT /---- Beauty Nook Plastic Covered SWING ROCKERS e? 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