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t THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1952 PAGE TEN Around Arcadia Mr and Mr J t VV ■: . > r * Mr*. M<xlrr purrha-ed the M sth erlj placi T h o n r OSÏ R Î spring, moved la t wet k t the farm near Will.rw crei K • v!* Mr and M r' Phillip DavL' uf they will spend the v .liter Mr and Mr Carl Pt ttet ,t:id De Huntmgbeach, Calif arrived Mon O i > w .- m day for a few days' visit with M rt. bra. o f Klamath Kail Davis’ sifter. Mrs. Otis Bullard and dinner guests Tuesday evening m other relatives here. Mr Davis had the George Moeller home Mr. and Mrs. Donald Struvy. f been deer hunting at Tule l ake Los Angeles, C a lif, \. .it> d It t sets Mrs Deward Benedict and Mrs. here with Mrs. Struvy parent- Mr Robert Miesinger accompanied their and Mrs Ben Hou ton and Mr pastor. Rev Briehl. of the Lulhcrn Struvy's sister, Mrs Cecil House n. church of Nyssa, to Pendleton Sun and family They left W»dne day for day, where they attended a Sunday the coast route home Mr and Mr school convention Ben Houston accompanied them to Mr and Mrs Clyde Bowprs and Calif., where they w.ll -pend several Mr and Mr Clyde Hoke deer hunt weeks. ed near Burns ove rthe week-end. Mr. and Mrs Fred Schilling and Mrs. Arthur Richardson and two Mr and Mrs. Irvin Dahnke and A l daughters, of Buhl, Ida , are visiting bert Schultz, went to Nampa Sun her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ernest day evening, where they attended Stephen.se n. a Luthern Layman league. Mr and Mrs John Zittercob re Francis Garren of Lake view. Ore turned the first of the week from visited last Tuesday here at the Burns, where they spent a week with John Sebum and George Moeller Mr and Mrs Joe Hendricks while homes. Mr. Zittercob hunted deer. Bob Bowers spent the week-end with David Murakami, while his parents went deeT hunting. Wilma Bullard, o f Bo*»e, 'pent the week-end here with her mother Betty Bullard spent the week-end in Provo, Utah with Belva Hunter. Optometrist The Arcadia Sunshine club met Oct. 10 at the home o f Mr Elmer Eyes Examined Stradley with Mrs. John Hickey as assistant hostess. The club gave a Phone 92312 pink and blue shower for Mrs. Mas Kido. She was the recipient of Many 718 Arthur St. nice gifts. Th e next meeting will be Oct. 26 at the home of M r ' Cecil Caldwell, Idaho Houston. Th e Arcadia Sunday school will have a potluck dinner next Sunday, Oct 26 after classes with other Sun day schools invited John Reece, a returned missionary, will be the a f ternoon speaker. Everyone is in vited. 1NAUI M *W Friends here o f Bob Lay have heard he is a patient in the T. B veterans hospital in Walla Walla, j Wash., but he is improving. Mr. Lay homesteaded here on the new pro- jeot in 1938 OR. C.W. CRAVES PRESTO NE anti - freeze s3.75 per Gallon SHELL Products and Service BLUNCK SHELL SERVICE ONE HOUR AG01 A skate meant happy h o u r! o f e n j o y m e n t to a » m a l l child C a re le ssly laid o s id * it became a death trap. W H A T W O U L D THIS M E A N T O T H E FAMILY in whose home the accident O'Curred. P o ssib ly . . . a long l awsui t , court costs, law yer» * fees a large settlement to the in jure d party — home and possessi ons sold to meet the legal obl i gat i ons. Y E T . . . A ll the mental anguish and fin an cial lo s t ca used by such in c id e n t » can be cared fo r thro ugh the o w ne rsh ip of a H o use hold - et s u l t r a P o l i c y , pro vid ing protection a g a in s t a lm o s t ev er y conceivable h a x a r d fa rin g the homeowner t o day, including lo ss of p e r sonal possession». facial Mrs Otis Bullard and W una al ed on Mrs Jne&tani in N. ,i t-n .- day afierrw* n Adrian News Monday Tue evening was ^»ert afternoon of Oct. 16. Fill-ins wrre pixy .ng game by both Tam.lie tliere Mi s Lkryd WiLon. M'. - O ' * T *n" sen and Mrs Clifford Minfc Frixes Thursday Club Party were given to Mrs Warren F • Party Held for Plav Cast M: Ruth Jones, one o f the ad viser of the class, was hostess at a party at her home given in honor of the Junior one-act play cast Monday. The evening was spent playing games and refreshments were served by the hostei&s. Mem bers of the cast present were Darr- yle Williams, Kenneth Cottle, Bill Hildred. Ruth Herrman. Betty Lou Smith, Margaret Bates. Darlene As- derson and June Peterson. Other ad visors with Miss Jones who attended the affair were Soren Cox and Dale Overstake. •>— + Mrs Ri*iert Wilson entertained tor winning high and to Mrs. W.*- her Thursday club at her home the son. second. EXCAVATING CONTRACTORS DRAINAGE — BASEMENT TANK HOLES CRANE SYSTEMS Chatter Box Club Meets The home of Mrs. Howard Finger was the scene of the meeting o f the Chatter Box club Wednesday, Oct. 15 Answering roll call with some unusual ideas on cookery of meat, fish or fowl, the 14 members present proceeded with their regular busi ness meeting. The rest of the after- . noon was spent visiting. Lunch was erved by Mrs. George Knowles and Mrs. Finger. Apple Valley Activities Mrs. Khrrman Wilson Phone Parma 21-.Wt Mr ind Mrs. George Hagler and children and his brother of Nampa left for South Dakota where they were called by the death o f his mother Mr. Hagler received word Friday evening that she had been taken to the hospital after suffering a heart attack and then he received word early Saturday morning that ive bad died. Dr and Mrs. McArthur and son, Tommy, of Boise, were Sunday din ner ue.'ts of Mr and Mrs. Stanley Stout. Mr and Mrs. W alter Hickman, Mr and Mrs. Francis Hiekman and family and Mr. Jerry Hickman, of Wilder, and Arena Valley, were Sun day dinner guests at the Dekiyd Schnnmels home. I)r K A. Kellogg of Nampa has gone on a business trip east, and will be gone from a month to six weeks. visiting in Cottonwood. The grade school boys were pleased with the trimming they gave Parma in the football game Friday and are hoping to do the same to Ten Davis this Friday. Arthur and Palmer Norland made an unsuccessful deer hunting trip to Anderson Dam Sunday L. Tobler Feted IRRIGATION SYSTEMS Surveys—Free Estimates LANKFORD BROS. Phones 216 R or 293-W Nyssa, Ore. A party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Tobler in cele bration o f Lloyd Tobler's birthday _ _ _ _ _ ----------------------------------------------------------- The Department created in 1913. of Labor was — For A Real Treat Rotten Row in Hyde Park is a fashionable thoroughfare. It's Berrett’s Cafe PARMA SEED CO. Alfalfa and C lo v e r Seed Buyers CALL NYSSA 088-J1 TO HAVE BUYER SAMPLE Our SPECIALTY Menu AND BID YOUR SEED Mr- Clayton Butcher and son, Dickie, 'pent several days last wsek ------------- • --------------- FRIED CHICKEN Mr*. Pauline McGinnis We Carry A Complete Slock of— Donaki Gowey, ten-months-old son o f Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gowey, >» in the Nyssa hospital with polio. Mr and Mrs. Jim Nelson, of Nam pa, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamilton and son, o f Homedale, were Sunday evening dinner guests at the Bill Ashcraft home. Mrs. Lorraine Glennon and Ed ward of Emmett, Mrs Anna Sparks and W ayne and Mr and Mrs. A C. Henderson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney. Mr and Mrs. Glen Brown were Tuesday evening dinner guests at the Jiin Atterbury home in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs Glen Brown and Mr. and Mrs Paul Cartwright attended Eastern Star chapter Monday even ing in Nyssa. Clifford Looney celebrated his birthday Sunday by having several of his friends in for the afternoon. Ruth Gowey is recuperating from rheumatic fever. » gf Mr and Mrs. Jim Moncarr and Kristine o f Boise spent Sunday here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown. Mr and Mrs. Elbert Hatch were Sunday guests in Nampa of Mrs. Jensen and family. Mrs Dick Davis and son, Stevie, of Rldgevlew, spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. Jim M cG in nis. while the men were deer hunt ing. Mrs. Zola Coon, of Notus, took her parents, Mr and Mrs A C Hender son to a doctor in Emmett Monday. Mrs James McGinnis took Junior to the Doctor In Caldwell Monday He was hurt playing football Friday evening STEAKS — CHOPS BREAKFASTS "RED BRAND” LUNCHES — DINNERS COFFEE FENCING Open 7 a. m. STEEL POSTS If You Hold Ticket No. 5— 6—6 Vi ft. 9112 BARB WIRE You are the winner of There's no better time than now to lay in all the supplies *50 you need to do your fall fencing and fence repairing. If claimed before Saturday Stunz Lumber Company PHONE 110 BERRETT’S SERVICE NYSSA. 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