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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6. 195[ PAGE FOUR ol Roswell, and Mr. and Mrs. hall trying to make it mice-proof. the church after school Friday to M A. Rataezyk la still cleaning and gon. Sally Reed, and Nancy and son Edwin Lytle and family of Seattle. fixing windows and making other W o m en IMamiin*' O ffic e r* Elected work on a layette, which the girls Mr Me Oinnis is painting so that Jeanne Norris of Nampa The Gore Edwin Lytle, brother of Mrs. Robb, improvements. are preparing for the Jubilee hoepi- Mr and Mrs. Rataezyk can move in. family also visited two days in Boise Chrwtina* l*art> By Pioneer Club tal in North Carolina. Mrs Joe Hobson was able to leave William Oregg and his brothers. and his family were visiting at the Campaign Conducted Her*— A tea was held in the second the hospital last week, and although NEWELL HEIGHTS, Dec »—The and Oeorge. left Monday home of their mother. Mrs. Mae Seal OREGON TRAIL. Dec 5—The Modern grade rooms Friday afternoon for unable to do her work. Is now at her Wallace Mrs. K. Lienkaemper, chairman Lytle. , Pioneer club met at the on a trop to Quincy, Washington. home near Ontario. The children, Mr. and Mrs Charles Chapin drove Mrs. Thomas Nishitani of Parma of the K. Merry Matrons club met the home home of Mrs James Stephens near their mothers. Nyssa B. seals campaign, of Alberta Bowen Wednesday, No Caldwell Tuesday for a potlw.lt Mr and Mrs. Jake Borge and Sandra and Jodie, are still visiting to Mountain Home Sunday and were and Mrs. L. W Pomeroy, Mrs. Oeorge has announced T. that booths will be vember 28 with 15 members present. luncheon at noon. At the business children were guests in the Cliff at the home of their grandparents, guests of Mr and Mrs. Jim Wolcott Folkman and Mrs. Carl Simpson set up in the Nyssa Insurance agency A social afternoon was enjoyed Vlr- meeting the following officers were Wright home in Nyssa Monday Mr and Mrs. E J Hobson. spent the afternoon Friday at the the airbase. Kinta Kooks tool drew the door prize of Mrs. Delbert Garner. office to sell seals to those who did- Mrs. Frank Perko and Ruby Hart at Dinner to take office January 1: afternoon. guests of Mr and Mrs. home Mrs. Irvin Topliff accompanied man Rians for the Christmas party were elected receive them in the mail or who of Parma were initiated into Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Schweizer not President, Mrs. Irvin Topliff; vice made. The club also planned to fill president, Mrs. Roy Hirai and secre her parents to Boise Friday and the Lady Militant, a higher order Wayne Robb last Thursday included were more. The booth will be open dinner guests at the L. W. need a Christmas basket for a needy | tary-treasurer, Mrs. Stanley Hill re while there attended the convention of the Odd Fellows lodge Tuesday j Mrs. Mae Lytle and Lee Davis of Pomeroy from 2 until 5 o’clock from Decem Sunday. family. Each member Is to take a elected The thought for the day's of the Idaho Farm Bureau Feder evening at a Caldwell lodge meeting. Roswell. Mr and Mrs Laurel Wyatt Members home ber 10 to 21. Mrs. Ed. Boydell is in the Sunset hall board charge food donation to the next meeting, j meeting was a quotation by Bert- J ation, She heard the address of A turkey dinner preceded the in o f Nampa. Mrs. Ora Davis and son have been of working of the booth sales. on the Sunset of Emmett. Mr and Mrs. Will Robin which will be held December 19 with! rand Russell, "To be without some the president of the American Farm itiation meeting. Viola Adams as hostess. A Christmas j of the things we want is an Indis Bureau Federation. Alan Kline. Mrs. William Oregg and Mrs Lloyd party will be held New officers for pensable part of happiness". The i Dibble drove to Kuna Monday and the next six months are to be elected Christmas also shopped in Caldwell. meeting will be held in SuiiHCt Auxiliary Games were played, with Gladys the Earl Worden Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cassel and home Tuesday, Byers and Cora Rookstool winning and Mrs. Thomas Ooodier of Alerting Postponed Mr 18 prizes Lunch was served by the December Kolony were dinner guests Open Your Bank Saving Account Today Mrs Richard Holly of Adrian! SUNSET VALLEY Dec 6— Mon Kingman hostess, assisted by Viola Adams and j spent of Mr Tuesday in the Gerrit Tim day evening guesis at the James Sunday. and Mrs. Grover Cooper last Lillian Lundy. home. Pfc. Keith Rookstool spent the merman and Mrs. Clarence Reed. Mr. home for a visit with their and Mr. Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Klaas Laan have Langley week-end with his parents Mr and rented Claude Wilson, and Mr houseguests. Mr and Mrs. Clyde the Foster Dennis farm and Mrs. B F Rookstool Pfc Rookstool will move to their new home soon. Kimball of Oakland, Included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perko attended the is stationed at Mountain Home, I Several of the women have been and Mrs. Oeorge Schweizer and Mrs. benefit card party given Saturday evening by St. Anne's Altar society. Idaho. William Gregg Colored slides were The articles for the God's shown regular pinochle club, of which of Zion National park and Mr and Mrs. Leah 8. Curran has gone to preparing Acre sale to be held Saturday. Perko are members, all Elmwood III. to spend the winter Mr and Mrs. Bob Bunce and Bryce canyon. Mr and Mrs KimbAll attended Mrs. the affair. son left Wednesday for their Ira Chadd with her sister. family of Pocatello were guests in and underwent surgery in California after spending a Wednesday at the Mrs. Raluh Holcomb is in the the Irvin Topliff home from Mon home veterans hoiqiltal visiting in the valley. Malheur Memorial hospital. day until Wednesday last week week Mr and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell were in Boise. Miss Della Shuster of Ontario was Mrs, Bunce and Mrs. Topliff were dinner guests at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Orover Cooper were a week-end visiter at the F O. j school friends. guests Sunday at the home Mrs. J B Mitchell Sunday. dinner The Newell Heights study group and Sunday Holmes home. of Mr and Mrs. Silas Bigelow night's snow has stopped met at thi home of Mrs. Irvin Top Mr and Mrs. Rolland Holmes and Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. harvesting in this area. evening with two new the beet December family and their house guests, Mr liff Thursday meeting of the Sun Frank Perko last week were Mrs The topic for discussion set The auxiliary and Mrs. Toll of Mallow, Oregon,: members. postponed from Perko's brother, Ed Gore with his was "Play is not All Passive". The 7th to the 13th, was as the were Sunday dinner guests of Mr next hostess, Mrs. wife and daughter of Lebanon, Ore meeting will be held In the El- and Mrs. Ray Franklin of Parma. vln Worden home. — A group of young women of the J United Presbyterian church young adult class met In the Dudley Kurtz home Thursday afternoon. They were Norma Jean Price of Ridgevlew, Rose Willis of Adrian, Darlene Ha milton of Kingman Kolony and The answers to everyday Betty Jo Glenn and the hostess, Insurance problems* Meta Kurtz Mrs. M. L. Kurtz was a guest. The afternoon was spent By Golan C. Calvert mending used clothing and wrap ping Christmas gifts for a mission t . ary box The group plans to meet two weeks and do similar Px- L f i ] every There’s a feeling of security and peace of mind that comes from (B work. ^ A tea In the eighth grade 0 ( was A room having money in the bank . . . money for the “extras in life . . . well attended Thursday after ALSO noon Mr Patterson gave an ex money to meet emergencies should they arise. Remember, there’s planation of the methods and de vices used in classroom procedure. Mr and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz were no substitute for a bank savings gccount. Your deposits are insured QUESTION: When we have a ' dinner guests In the Dale Olenn fire Insurance policy at what home Friday evening up to #10,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Mr and Mrs. Bill Hamilton and hour does It tuke effect? daughters were guests in the Dud- j ANHWFK: Vour policy covers | ley Kurtz home Saturday evening, was spent playing pinochle. you from noon of Its effective which Mr and Mrs M L Kurtz returned, date until noon of the date it Monday from La Grande, where [ they went to spend the Thanksgiving expires. (holiday with their son. Bill, and SEE THESE G O O D USED TRACTORS NYSSA BRANCH | family. Mrs M L Kurtz returned to Owy •If you'll address your own In hee dam with Mr and Mrs. David AT OUR LOT surance questions lo this office, Highland Monday evening as Mrs. Highland had undergone extraction we'll try lo give you the correct | of a wisdom tooth Monday afternoon. OF PORTLAND Mr and Mrs. David Highland answers and there will be no I were dinner guests in the Tom Bates charge or obligation of any kind, i home near Nyssa Friday evening. Tho bank that tfa y t OPEN 10 TO 5 SIX DAYS A WEEK fo r y o u r coavtatMca Oregon PHONE 142 Nyssa Mrs Jack Borge and children and Golan C. Calvert j Mrs. Cliff Wright were In Ontario on Farm Bureau business Haturday 107 Main Phone 135 The Borge children shopped. s VSSA, OKK Juke Borge and Clarence Keller are laying a cinder block barn for j FARMERS I NSURANCE Claude Day in Kingman Kolony. EXCHANGE Mr and Mrs Kenneth Vanderpool and Mr and Mrs Vern Butler at- : tended the funeral of Mr Vander- pools' lather In Ontario Tuesday Mrs. M L Kurtz met with the girls of her Sunday school class at l...ln Oregon 1low you Know1 SEE US FOR USED TRACTORS We have a number of Tricycle Type Tractors P L THERE'S HO • SUBSTITUTE ‘ 1 FOR A BANK SAVINGS ACCOUNT 2 BO John Deere Crawlers 1 HD Oliver Crawler HOLLINGSWORTHS', INC. FIRST N ATIO N AL BANK M«tabor F«d«rol D«posit Imvroac« C orp ora ««* key to someone's i h u Merry, Merry Christmas ELECTRIC HOUSEWARES 7 o . Ihis is the key to many things. 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When you touch off that Fireball Engine that’s a high-compression valve-in-head eight —when you set that I>ynaflow* pointer at “D ” for “Drive”—when you lay hands on that graceful wheel, ease into motion and feed the power—you’re going to feel like Santa Claus and all his reindeer us they skim through the air with the greatest of ease. This is a great car, a great performer, and a great buy. No need to tell you the shopping days l '#w»p«M«<. « MMif i ii, I n « and madalaara sohjaet to chans* without not wo. p Standard am M oA O U A Sim M . apt*ammi ai m tr a eaat om othar Sanaa. till Christmas are getting fewer and fewer. There’s no time like now for taking steps to make this a Buick Christmas. 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