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THE N Y S SA G ATE CIT Y JOURNAL. N Y S SA . OREGON. TH URSDAY. PAGE FOUR Itig B t-m l Y o u t h < jiriii\ u l WilHMT BIO BEND. Nov 2»—Big Bend and Wade district was well represent ed at the carnival held In the Adrian high school gym last Wednesday night Little Lynn Chaney drew the luclcy number for the door prize which her brother won. The prize was a table radio. Mr and Mrs Elmer Prosser had their family home over Thanks giving day Their daughter Flora and family of Ordnance. Oregon, their daughter. Laura and family of Emmett and their son. Bud and family of Pilot Rock. Oregon Dinner guests In the home of Mr and Mrs. Horace Chaney Thanks giving day were Mr Chaney's moth er, Mrs. Abe Yergenson of Nyssa. -:WANTED:- Your dead and useless animals FREE PROMPT REMOVAL If no answer call Nampa 6-4604" DAY OR NIGHT IDAHO ANIMAL PRODUCTS NSmpa, Idaho Bv Bill Schireman ALSO SAWDUST TREAD RECAPS For Safe Driving On Wet And Icy Roads Easy Way To Clean Feed Pipe On Kerosene Stove A friend of our« suggested this way (right) to make sure the flow of Pearl Oil isn’t restricted in your kerosene stove. DON'T TAKE A CHANCE WITH SMOOTH TIRES A bit of rag on a rifle ramrod or length of wire made from a cost hanger is handy for this job. Swabbing will remove dust that naturally accumulates. HERRIMAN MOTOR CO. you more heat and light for your kerosene dollar. C alf us about Pearl Oil today. We’d like to show you the prom pt service on which our local business is based. Pearl Oil, the King of Kero* senes, comes to you free of every im purity. It doesn ’t cause smoke, soot or leuve keroseney odors. Every drop burns-givea A Standard Oil (««upany al (alitatala Piada«» Distributed by W m . E. S C H IR E M A N P h on e 6 1 W N yssa, O re g o n Dec. 4 MEAT 7*0ee> Zc aÆ áw nezd ENTERTAINMENT HOLLYWOOD 8 URIE 0 IN \ Please them all with JOHN DEERE DAY WITH •: NEW GATES TIRES: Unlimited Customer Satisfaction Contract ASy-DOESIT CORNER NEW TIRES!!! TIRES!!! Phone us collect Nyssa 102-W Payette 670 OUR and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Cameron and daughter of Nampa and Mr. his uncle. Perry Smith of Boise, to the home of her parents, Mr. Holloway of Vancouver. Washington, were dinner guests in the M. W and Mrs. Case Munjewerff. who came for Thanksgiving and their daughter. Bernice Chaney of and Mrs George Pithian. Mr and Mrs George De Haven Davis home Thanksgiving day. Caldwell. Mu» Woodbrodge. French Mr and Mrs. John Miller were stayed until Saturday Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Phil Clucas and and family of Adrian were dinner teacher in the College of Idaho was dinner guests at the Lawrence Mil Thomas' daughter. Mrs. R E Dillie ; guests Sunday in tthe home of Mr. and children of Weiser spent family enjoyed a visit with Clucas and Mrs. H W Thomas. a guest of Miss Bernice Chaney In ler home Sunday. November 11. uncle. Charles Caucas and wife and Thanksgiving with them also. tne Chaney home. Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas are hav- Miss Esther Fogleman spent the Mrs Creola Betts of Greer. Idaho daughter of Ustick. Idaho. Mr and Mrs. Chester Stanton en week-end with her uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs. Phil Clucas and 1 ing a large window put In on the joyed a visit with Mrs Stanton's Mr and Mrs Bill Van De Water. Is visiting in the home of her daugh- family attended a dinner Thanks east side of their house. brother. Walter Paris and family Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Prosser took j ter, Mrs. Varner Hopkins giving day at the home of his aunt. Visits Mother— of Placerville, California last Tues their granddaughters. Cheryl and Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Wilson shop Mrs. Sutton. In Caldwell. Miss Jenny Eachus spent toe day. Carol home to Emmett alter a ped in Caldwell Saturday. Sunday dinner guests in the home Thanksgiving holidays in Boise with Mr and Mrs. John Thompson. week’s visit with their grandpar Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bocgus and of Mr. and Mrs Bill Van De Water her mother. Mrs. Velta Bay. She Alice and Jimmy ate Thanksgiving ents. daughter. Dorotha of Eddy, Wash- were his sister. Mrs. Carl Fogleman returned Sunday evening. dinner in the Gordon Dickerson Mr and Mrs John Pack wood and | ington. who have been visiting home in Parma. family spent Thanksgiving day In I friends and relatives here, return Helen. Phillip and Gene Hatch Caldwell in the home of Mr and ed to their home Sunday Mr and Mrs Zeb Wilson were and Alice and Jimmy Thompson Mrs Rhodes. Mrs Rhodes Is Mrs. dinner guests Thanksgiving day in called In the Tom Ferguson home Pack wood 's mother ; the home of their daughter, Mrs. A. Mrs Yergerson of Nyssa spent Sunday on their way home after taking Merle to Ontario to board a Sunday in the home of her daughter. L. Patterson, in Wilder. Mrs Horace Chaney, and family. Mr and Mrs. Tom Jones and fam bus for La Grande. Mrs. Phil Claucas took care of her ily spent Thanksgiving in the home Merle Hatch and Little Gene Hatch cif Joseph. Oregon spent the sisters children. Roy and Wanda of of her sister, Mrs. Rodney Howes, in Thanksgiving week-end with their Roswefl from Monday until Satur Marsing Mrs Harvey Bennett and daugh grand parents. The boy left Sun day while their mother was In the day forenoon for La Grande, where hospital. They have a new baby sis ter. Margaret, and Helen Metca'f shopped in Caldwell Saturday. his father, Henry Hatch met him. ter. Mr and Mrs. J E. Cameron. Mr. Mr and Mrs Leroy Bennett and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Stark ate their Thanksgiving dinner with her family spent Thanksgiving day In and Mrs Keith Cameron and baby sister and family and her parents. the home o f his brother, Willard Mr and Mrs. Frank Dines of Home- . Bennett of Parma Mr and Mrs, Albertus Wiley of dale. Junior McGinnis of Adrian spent Long Valley came Wednesday night from Thursday evening until Satur for a visit in the Walter Bishop day night in his "Grandpa" Hatch’s home. Mr and Mrs Albertus Wiley of home. Homer Hatch and family of Cald Long Valley. Mr and Mrs. Scott well and Mr and Mrs Ralph Stark Wiley and son. Martin and Mr. and ate supper in the Harvey Hatch Mrs Walter Bishop were dinner guests in the home of Mr and Mrs. home Thursday evening Mrs Mary Thompson took Mi . Cyrus Bishop o f Succor creek Oordle Dickerson to Caldwell M on-j Thanksgiving day. Mr and Mrs Harvey Bennett and day afternooo to see Mary Lee Dick er ion, who was in the Caldwell family were dinner guests In the Memorial hospital under a doctor’s home of her sister. Mrs. Clarence RALPH LAW RENCE care They said she will soon be Kniefel of Parma. Thanksgiving day. Mr and Mrs Albertus Wiley, Mr. able to return home. about this question: and Mrs Scott Wiley and Mr and Mr and Mrs. Scott Wiley and son, Mrs Walter Bishop attended the Martin, came Monday from Long The men who repaired our Valley, Idaho for a few days visit wedding of Mildred Simpson and in the home of Mr and Mrs Bishop, Bob Pan-brothers in Parma Fri furnace forgot to replace th e: before going to California for the day night clean-out door in the firepot. A family dinner was enjoyed at winter. Mr and Mrs. Walter Bishop and the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Our first fire filled the house Those with smoke. Does the ‘extend Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Bishop and Miller Thanksgiving day. daughter, Bonnie, attended the who attended were Mr and Mrs. wedding of Albertus Wiley at Lake Dan Holly and Ted. Mr. and Mrs ed coverage’ of our fire policy Richard Holly and children and Mr. pay for the damage to our cur Fork, Idaho. November 4. Dinner guests in the Chester and Mrs Raymond Holly and child- Stanton home Thanksgiving were sen of Newell Heights and Arthur tains and upholstery, and for her mother. Mrs Florence Faris of Holly. cleaning up the house? Sunny Slope, her sister and hus- I Those who attended the Thanks band, Mr and Mrs. Virgil Haumann giving day dinner in the home of For the answer to your Insurance j YOURS FOR SAFER DRIVING or Sunny Slope; a nephew. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Va rner Hopkins were questions feel free to call me at PHONE 77 NYSSA, OREGON Haumann and family. Mrs. Stant Mr. and Mrs. Roy Helch of Baker, Nyssa Insurance Agency. 105 Main on's son and wife, Mr and Mrs. \ Mr and Mrs. James Attebery and St. Phone 53. Olenn Smith, and baby of Boise. Judy and Tommy of Ontario. Mrs. Ruth Morgan made a business Joe Zentz and Joe, Jr., of Parma, Edgar Nelson of Ridgeview. Mrs. trip to Ontario Saturday Mr and Mrs. George Elfers and * Creola Betts of Greer, Idaho, and George Jr., had Thanksgiving din- j Mr and Mrs. Bill Hopkins. ner with Mr. and Mrs. George Mr.«and Mrs. Ernest Mausling and son. Erie and Mr and Mrs. Phil Schiemer in Newell Height. Mr and Mrs. Boyce Van De Wat- i Rockus and daughter of Eddy. er and Loraine and Billy left Wed- j Washington were dinner guests nesday for La Cord. Oregon to vis Thanksgiving day in the home of it her sister, Mrs Ben Powell. They Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Musling in were accompanied by Agnes Haut- Marsing. Visitors in the home of Mr. and man. who visited her sisters at Al bany, Oregon, and by Loralne’s MrsH W Thomas were their son cousin, Lois De Oraff. They visited and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas of Camas. Washington and at Newport and Depoe Bay Rev Harold De Oraff of Boise their two nieces, Evelyn and Della went Sunday evening to tthe Van De Water home and took Lois home. Mr and Mrs Lee Stoker and Home beauty begins family had dinner with Mr and Mrs w ith . . . Keith Stoker Thanksgiving in Sun set valley Mr and Mrs. Jesse Stoker visited her folks, Mr and Mrs A1 Mech- am. Thanksgiving at John Day. Mr and Mrs. Charles Reno vis ited his mother, Mrs. Amanda Reno Tuesday In Wilder. She has been quite sick. Mrs Alberta Gifford of Nyssa vis ited in the Horace Chaney home Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Vern Bullen and Stuns Lumbar Co. family went to Nampa Thanksgiving TIRES!!! Horses. Cow». Calve«. Sheep. 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