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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 1955 Owyhee Occurrences Your Library your POUfr Mrs. K enneth M cDonald Phone 3209 AQ. T he OKK m eeting will be held , F riday at the hom e of th eir Jan . 19 at the home of Mrs. Rol daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G erald and Maw. w ith M rt. C het Mills Slippy and family. and Mrs. Bill Wilson as co-host S unday d in n er guests at the esses. Earl C rocker hom e w ere Mr. and A drian grade school PTA will Mrs. K eith Moore and children of m eet Thursday evening, Jan . 20, N’otus, and Mr. and Mrs. M elvin 10 1$ CAUSED PY at 8 p. m. 4-H achievem ents pins C rocker and children. w ill be aw arded at the m eeting Mr and Mrs. C laude Sm ith by E. M. H auser. spent S atu rd ay evening at the Mrs. C laude Tow nsend of Tw in Donald H att hom e w atching TV Falls arrived F rid ay at the A1 Mr. and Mrs. Russell G ressley A AN BACTERIA (/A A P a rk e r hom e to be w ith h er fa th were guests at a birth d ay din n er INSECT PAD T iE T H VIRUS er, Roy P a rk e r who is very ill. for Leslie T opliff at his home. Mr. P a rk e r passed aw ay S unday ( 3 ) F or c a r e o f po lio v i c t i v ^ a l o n e , t r e M A R C H Of D i m e » Mr. and Mrs. W erner Peutz, Mr. evening at the hom e of his son, IN 1954- PAID OUT and Mrs. K enneth McDonald. Mr A1 P a rk e r w here he has been for and Mrs. Bob M orfitt and Mr. and th e last few weeks. F uneral serv Mrs. C arl P iercy w ere d in n er ices will be in Caldwell. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bob S k in n e r and W anda Bass B rew er F riday evening. ett and C harlotte P a rk e r had 1, 3 0 0,0 00 ’ 11 , 500,000 ’¿ 1 , 600,000 ’ ¿ £ 1800,000 Mr. and Mrs. M ark H artley a t p arts in the senior class play at tended a pinochle p arty at the the A drian high school T hursday (£) T h E N U M B E R OP C W LD R E N WWD A C T U A LLY R E C E IV E D « X L ? Jim P hifer hom e S atu rd ay ev en evening. V A C C IN E P U R I N o T H E 1954 NATIO NW IDE P iE L P T R I A L S W A S ing. M ark Dee H artley celebrated Mr. and Mrs. M elvin C rocker his second birthday anniversary F rid ay evening at the hom e of his re tu rn ed hom e from tw o w eeks parents. Mr. and Mrs. M ark H a rt pent w ith her p aren ts at Ellens- ley. Mr and Mrs. Sam H artley burg. Wash., and w ith his uncle, 00 0 ,0 0 0 110,000 44-0,000 and B rent, Mrs. Damon Savage F rank C rocker at Madras. Mr. and Mrs. Donald H att and and Donnie, Dave and Dennis had ( £ ) T h E N U M BER OP P O LIO P A T IE N T S WHO W ILL N E E D OPNTINUINO cake and ice cream and spent the children had S unday d in n er w ith HELP FRO M THE M A R C H O F D I M E S AT THE S T A R T O F 1955 IS Mr and Mrs. H ow ard H atch in evening visiting. ABOUT jf* A drian. Mr. and Mrs. D w aine Mr. and Mrs. G rant P atterson H atch and fam ily of S ta r and Mr. --V bo. and children moved last week to and Mrs. E lbert H atch of Home- th e ranch they purchased on King dale w ere also guests. A venue. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ham- Mr. and Mrs. Ray F ran k lin , Mr. 90,000 40,000 70,000 3 ,0 0 0 m on have m oved into the house and Mrs. G erald Slippy and boys vacated by the P attersons. and Byrd W alters had supper o o o ' c l <p o o o 'o t - t ® o o o ' oo b ’ b z j s s c iiA @ esw © Mr. and Mrs. Bob M orfitt at-1 T hursday evening w ith Mr. and tended a birth d ay din n er Satur-1 Mrs. Ellis W alters. day evening in Nyssa in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond Davis Mrs. W ilbur Holcom b given at the of C anyon P rairie, Mont., w ere Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond Sager Ned S nider re tu rn ed F riday D elw in Holcom b home. O ther overnight guests of her brother. w ere guests F riday in A pple n ight to St. Louis M o, w here he guests w ere M r. Holcomb. Mr. Bob M orfitt of O w yhee Dam one V alley of Mr. and Mrs. H arley is enrolled at G eorge 'W ashington and Mrs. R. M. C ockrun, Mr. and night last week. Sager. Ltniversity. Mrs. D uane Holcomb, B etty Mr. and Mrs. Jim P h ifer and S trick land and Rodney Holcomb. dau g h ters called on Mr. and Mrs. w ere hosts. G am es w ere played Mr. and Mrs. M orfitt spent the M ark H artley and children S u n and re fresh m en ts of cake, ice n ight at the D elw in hom e and day evening. cream , jello, salad and punch w ere w ent back to O w yhee Dam S u n Mr. and Mrs. Dick B row n and enjoyed by the 20 guests present. day afternoon. children of Boise w ere overnight Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook w ere D arrell W illiam s left F riday for guests of h er parents, Mr. and S unday evening callers at the A m ity w hen he received word Mrs. L ynn K vgar S atu rd ay night Earl C rocker home. Mr. and Mrs. Delos F oster of th a t his m other was very ill and Mr. and Mrs. Donald F ran k lin not expected to live. S ta r called at the L ynn K ygar and sons of Boise spent S unday Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blondin hom e T hursday afternoon. of K odiak, A laska spent from F ri R alph Shy was surprised M on w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. L ynn K ygar. day u n til M onday w ith Mr. and day n ight w ith a b irth d ay p arty Mrs. Don L inville and fam ily. given at the C. L. S m ith hom e at Mr. and Mrs. R ay F ra n k lin of M itchell B utte. C. L. Sm ith, Jr., | T ry the J o u rn a l C lassified Ads, N am pa spent from T uesday u ntil D uaine S m ith and S haron Sm ith they get results. W mm - fy ij- PAGE NINE Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Lissm en and d au g h ter moved to C aldw ell last week w here he is a ju n io r at the College of Idaho. N ew Tractor On Display In N yssa A new addition to the Jo h n H istorical novels of ad v en tu re learning to live purposefully be- i Deere trac to r line is on display at H ollingsw orths’, Inc. of Nyssa, top the list of books going into yond it. R aym ond Yates describes in- j it was announced by M anager circulation on S atu rd ay at the expensive tools and techniques in . Earl H ollingsw orth. The new M alheur C ounty Library. 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