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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1951 PAGE FOUR Farew ell Party (¿¡v e il For W om en SUNSET VALLEY, Dec 2(L Mem bers of the Sunset auxiliary, who met Friday afternon at the home ot Mrs. M. A. Kataezyk. presented Mr.. Chet Bowns with a silver farewell gift. Mrs. Bowns and children left Saturday morning for Ogden. Utah where they will make their home Members made plans to have cookies for the Boise veterans hospital bas ed Monday morning and to be pack ed in the afternoon jointly with the women of the Nyssa American Leg ion parley at the home o f Mrs E K. Burton Also plans were made to do something for the 13 men in the county home. The annual auxiliary dinner at the hall will be held in January, but plans were not com pleted for It. A lunch o f salad, sand wiches, cake and ice cream was served Mr and Mrs. Delbert Oarner drove to Bo.se Friday for medical check ups following their operations. Kenneth Lorensen was helping Wilbur Chapin build feed bunks Fri day on the Chapin farm Mrs. M A Kataezyk and her grandson, Lester Rataezyk, left by bus Sunday evening for Portland. It was their last chance to visit Mrs. Kataezyk’s daughter and her hus band. Mr and Mrs. Ray Aston, who will leave for Honolulu in a few days. Mrs Marion Carey and son ar Crutchfield Is the daughter of Mr rived Thursday to visit at the home and Mrs. Olaf Fyllingness Mr and Mrs Harold Parks and of her parents, Mr and Mrs Ira Price Mr and Mrs Kenneth Price two-months-old son arrived Sun brought them from Caidwell and day from Arizona, visiting at the home of Mrs. Parks' parents, Mr also visited part of the day. The Pleasant Hour club will meet and Mrs. M A Rataezyk, and her Friday at the home of Mrs John brother, Harry Rataezyk They will Strickland for the annual Christ be in Boise for a while Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Folkmar. re mas exchange of gifts. As the club served lunch at the Chet Bowns sale turned Friday evening from Utah, date of Its meeting was postponed. bringing Mr and Mrs. James Ether- Mrs Anna Oregg returned home ington home with them for a Thursday from a three-weeks trip, month’s visit. Mr and Mrs. Ether- visiting her daughter Lilian Baton lngton are parents of Mrs. Oeorge in Portland, her daughter. Oretchen Folkman and Mrs Delbert Oarner Miss Clarice Notheis and Mrs. Loucks at Salem, and at her son. Charlie Schweizer attended the regu Jesse Oregg. in Madras. Lyle Powers, Allen Johnson, Junior lar meeting of the Book club Satur Nesbitt, Ralph Miles. Monty Simpson day afternoon at the home o f Mrs. and Oary Kilts, all of Hooper. Utah Hilda Tensen. Mrs. Albert Notheis arrived Saturday at the home of was a guest. Fred Mitchell was ill this week Mr and Mrs. Carl Simpson, to visit and attend the Sunday wedding >f with influenza. Ontario shoppers were Mr. and Jack Simpson and Patricia Grunke Mr and Mrs Lynn Simpson and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell and Mr. and son, Russell, and Mr and Mrs Mrs. Loren Stone and Mr and Mrs. Wayne Simpson and son, Clint, ar Magnus Ekanger shopped in Cald rived Sunday to attend the mar well Mrs Wayne Robb and son. Mike, riage of their nephew, Jack, and re spent Friday visiting Mrs Mae Lytle mained to visit a few days. in Roswell. At Sunday dinner at the Olaf Fyl- i Supper guests at the Wayne Robb lingness home, the 43rd wedding an niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Fylling- home Thursday evening were M r ness, and the seventh anniversary and Mrs. Charles Chapin. Chapin of their son, Harold Pylllngness and will leave December 27 to enter the his wife, were celebrated. Also pres armed services. Mr and Mrs. Claude Wilson and ent for the dinner were Mr and Mrs H. Crutchfield and son. Brian, and two sons were dinner guests Sunday at the Homedale home of Mr. and Oliver and Kristine Fyllingness. Mrs. , Mrs. Charles Kauffman. Earl Wilson, Larry Culbertson and lfSL Price, Jr , attended a birthday party for Fred Jensen at Newell Heights Monday evening. Arriving Monday with a birthday cake and ice cream, were Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Robb and Mr. and Mr.i. Bill Hamilton and family to. cele brate Wayne Robb’s birthday The pump at Wayne Robb’s place had to be pulled this week, and all new pipes put in. Mr and Mrs. Norman Oarner and family were moving this week-end to the Chet Bowns farm, which Oarner has rented for the coming year. Mrs O. P. Counsfl arrived home Sunday evening after visiting at the home of her son, Frank Knotting- ham, in North Bend. Oregon for over a month. On December third, a boy. David John, was born to Mr. and Mrs, Knottinghain Ira Chadd is making a rapid re covery in the veterans hospital in Boise and hopes to be able to re turn home soon. T h oughtful Kook Rea<!ui<r Available Books for thoughtful reading, for | enjoyment, and for practical use are in this week's new book display at the Malheur County library. They I will go into circulation Saturday. December 12. Thomas Costain, author of best- I selling historical novels like T h e j Black Rose” , now brings his talents ! to the writing of history. "The M ag nificent Century" is his latest book, a part o f his Pageant o f England series, which is a colorful account | of the days of Henry I II . ’'Captive W itch" is a novel by the author of "Bridal Journey", Dale Van Every tells this time o f Adam Frane, who scouts with George Rog- j ers Clark and lives a frontier life | during which he me«ts a capUve girl raised as an Inuian. Complica tions Involve Cynthia whom he had j long dreamed of winning, and her j brothers whom he had persuaded | to move to the new land of K en tucky "The Greatest Book Ever W rit ten" is Fulton Oursler’s retelling of principles on which this country was the Old Testament story. | founded, with today’s problems in A pleasant story by a popular English novelist. Dorothy Emily mind, in Gerald Johnson’s “m is Stevenson, is “ Shoulder the Sky", American People", His beginning which tells how Rhoda, who had chapter is "The Founding Fathers given up a painting career in Lon Had the Right Idea" Succeeding don for marriage, adjusts to farm j chapters discuss such topics as free i speech, free enterprise, and freedom life in the Scottish hills. The art and business of influen ' of inquiry. Under Martha Foley’s editorship. cing lawmakers are examined from their beginnings to the present in T h e Best American Short Stories Karl Schriftgiesser's "The Lobby ! of 1951” is a collection of 28 stories | chosen from various magazines. ists.” The chairman of the senate crime A new look is taken at the basic investigating committee, Estes Ke- fauver, supplements the official of the work of his group in "Crime in America.” He tells how the crime committee came into being, and ends with a chapter on how the national crime syndicate can be smashed. A new book for the hobbyist is Harry Walton’s "Plastics for the Home Craftsman’’. Illustrations and simple instructions plus an added list of sources of supply make this a useful book. Vera Kelsey highlights a tur period in telling this history river which lies both in the l states and Canada: “ Red River N orth !" j Visits Friends— Mr. and Mrs. Harold McClui Hailey. Idaho visited part of week at the home of Mr. and i J. C. Olsen. They were en rout Portland for a visit. ^Jlìerry 4 Christmas It w people like you t V " who wl give meaning to our celebration of the Saviour’s birth A heartfelt € "M erry Christm to all of you. good friends The Food Mart Pruyn Garage SA N T A C L A U S W IL L V IS IT N Y S S A Saturday, Dec. 22, 2:OOP.M. Under the Auspices of the Nyssa Chamber of Commerce and Eagles Lodge Santa will lead a parade on Main street and go to the old gymasium, where he will interview children who were unable to see him last week on his first visit. He will have treats for all of these children. Free Show and Treats at The Nyssa Theater - 2:30 in the Afternoon 'The Lost Continent" and Cartoon m The Christmas program and this Advertisement are sponsored by the following business firms: Le t us enjoy together the | blessed cheer end go o d will of Christmas J v Shoe Clinic Gate City Cleaners Sweet Shop Morris Bakery Bunn's Signal Service Thompson Oil Co. Veltex Service Station Carl's Doll House O. K. Rubber Welders The Food Mart Stunz Lumber Co. Waggoner Motor Co. Tobler's Feed & Fuel. Inc. Gordon's Drive-in Peterson Furniture Co. Nyssa Bowling Center Renstrom Ins. Agency Nyssa Furniture Co. Olympic Club Hollingsworths'. Inc. Herriman Motor Co. Roberts-Ny8sa, Inc. Western Corrugator Co. Wilson's Super Market Nyssa Food Center Armco Drainage American Legion Ez Carr, Appliances Dr. Edwin W. Oldham Nyssa Lumber Co. Ed Case Furniture Co. Intermountain Fum. Co. Amer. Legion Auxiliary Owyhee Truck. Imp. Co. Grigg Bros & Butler Dessert Seed Co. Dr. J. R. Cundall Beauty Nook Dority Welding Service The Stork Shop Nyssa Implement Co. Berrett Service Firestone Store B & M Equipment Co. Taylor's Food Market Dr. John Olsen Pruyn Garage Graqf Rinehart Clover Lawn Dairy Nyssa Elevator Bauman Farm Equipment Amalgamated Sugar Co. Bob Thompson Agency Idaho Power Co. Owyhee Beauty Shop Ronald's Shoe Shop Owyhee Barber Shop Dr. LA. Moulding Ken Pond Agency Owyhee Drug Co. Ace Pastime Nyssa Auto Parts Farmers Supply Co-op Ideal Gas and Appliance Brower Plumbing Shop Nyssa Tavern Pounds Grocery Boise Payette Lumber Co. Western Stores Henneman Hardware Co. Everybody's, Inc. Bracken's Miner's Barber Shop Paulus Jewelry Sarazin Clinic Nyssa Insurance Agency Bernard Eastman Towne's Garage Gate City Journal Marshall-Wells Store Nyssa Pharmacy Wilson Dept. Store Carl and Burt's Shop Powell Service Eder Hardware Co. Jackson Jewelry First National Bank Brownie's Cafe