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THÉ NYâSÀ GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3. Jordan Valley Airman Rieb Returns IACL Bazaar Sun. To Texas After Leave Adrian News At Airport Hall Mrs. John Mallea Rose Willis The Snake river valley Japan ese American Citizens’ elague w ill hold its annual bazaar Sunday, ' beginning at 1 p m , at the air port community hall near Ontario. Mrs. Joe Saito, Mrs. George Hashitani, George Mita and Paul Saito are co-chairmen Their committees have reported ar rangements to offer a varied number of booths consisting of both Japanese and American foods, a noodlebar. pastry booth, needlecraft, white elephants and various games. A cedar chest filled with needlework made by the Young Matrons of Ontario, one item of which is a crocheted afgan, will be given away. Attends Preview Tractor Showing Robert Palmer, sale- manager of Western Corrugator Co. left last weekend for Salt Lake City where he will attend the preview showing of the new Ferguson "35" tractor According to John Palmer company manager, the Ferguson 35 is a completely new and d if ferent tractor from top to bottom Palmer stated that a showing will be held in Nyssa on the new type tractor on dates to be an nounced later. CAREN JACKSON RETURNS HOME Caren Jackson, six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Mrs. George Moeller Jackson, returned home Friday, Dial 2733 after spending two days in the Malheur Memorial hospital with Donald Bullard from Oretech complications from the mumps. spent the weekend at his home present. They tied three com here. forters for a member. The next Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompson of meeting will be Feb. 11 with Mrs. Ontario moved Monday to the J George Hust. E. Warner place that they pur Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephen chased recently. son called Saturday evening at Don Bowers went to work last the Fred Schilling home. week at Cables Chevrolet Garage Clyde Bowers and Cecil Hous in Ontario. ton are attending an electric Mrs. Harold Dail and children welding class in Payette every visited Sunday evening at the El Monday. mer Stradley home. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen of visited Mr and Mrs. Don LytJe Boise spent the weekend here Sunday evening. Mrs. Fred Schilling visited her with Mrs. Jensen’s parents, Mr mother, Mrs. Tony Marostica and Mrs. Otis Bullard. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Winkler Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Otis Bullard and family visited at the Fred Schilling home Sunday evening. spent last Wednesday with Mr. Mrs. Jake Groot and Mrs. Ira and Mrs. Frank Teschida on On Ure, Jr., visited Mrs. John Dority tario Heights. in Nyssa Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Dick Butcher of Nyssa visited her daughter, Mrs. Rudy Dr. Geo. E. Cobem Marostica and family Sunday OPTOMETRIST The Arcadia Sunshine club met Friday at the home of Mrs. 220 Main Street Phone 6649 George Coleman for an all day Nyssa. Ore. meeting. Eighteen members were Around Arcadia Mr and Mrs James Eiguren. Wednesday was a special work Mr and Mrs. Gabriel and Fred day at the new church parsonage Haylett went to Caldwell Satur and dinner was served at the day where they took Mr. Elordi. home of Mr. and Mrs M L Kurtz. who has been ill for a medical Connie and Johnny Williamson checkup. of Nampa were weekend guests The Harper basketball teams at the home of Mr and Mrs Bob motored to Jordan Tuesday to Webster and family. play the Jordan Valley Mustangs. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Batt, Mr. The boys did not play due to the and Mrs. Chester Mills and boy, fact that the referees did not and Mr and Mrs Rufus Mills of show. The Harper girls won their Velva, N. D , were Sunday dinner game. Homedale, Mr. and Mrs. Dawaine guests at the C. R Mills home. Mrs Robert Meuschke was Hatch and family of Star and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mills of and Mrs. Don Hatt and family honored Friday evening by Mrs. Velva, N. D left for Orville. W n, were Saturday evening dinner Pete Larrinaga with a surprise Monday evening, they have been guests at the home of Mr. and birthday party at her home. visiting at the C. R Mills home. M rs. Howard Hatch. Those attending were. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meuschke a n d Mr. and Mrs. C. R Mills, Ross Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell COUNTY PTA BROADCAST daughter, Kim. Mrs. Agueda Mal A tape recording sponsored by and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mills and family were Sunday guests lea, Mr and Mrs. James Eiguren A/2C Dave Rieb the Malheur county P T A was were Sunday evening dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay and daughter, Kay, and Arlene, ton Martin. played over KSRV on Feb. 2, guests at the Henry Day home. Airman 2/C Dave Rieb, son of Miss Shoun, Loretta Fretwell,. Babe Hart of Vale spent the Wednesday at 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rieb, left Fri Mr. and Mrs. George Potts and The subject of the recording was j weekend at the home of Mr and were Sunday dinner guests at the sons. Mrs. Caroline Swavze. Mr. day for Bergstrom air base at “ Some get along and some don't— | Mrs. Glen Pounds. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cart and Mrs. Pete Larrinaga and Mr. Austin, Texas, after a four day Why not,” and was prepared for Earl Winn spent from Tuesday wright. furlough in Nyssa with his par and Mrs. John Malleau. The even the P T A by Mrs. Josephine Rig- to Friday at the home of his Mr. and Mrs. George Cart ing was spent playing cards. Re ents and other relatives and ney. brother, Lee Winn at the Lenax wright were Sunday evening din freshments were served. The friends. ranch, up above Lowman, Ida. ner guests at the home of Mr. and group presented the honor guest , A,rman Relb « ^ p le t e d W* USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS with a gift basic training in San Antonio, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hatch of Mrs. Arthur Cartwright in Nyssa. Esther Mane Pickle of Boise TeX3^ and waS statio" ed “ ? eLn‘ ). arrived this week and is a guest ver, Colo., where he finished his training as a radar technician. at the home of her grandparents. Reib enlisted in the United Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee. States Air Force in January, 1954. Mr., and Mrs. Ray Gluch and children went to Caldwell, On SOLDIER ENROUTE HOME tario and Nampa Monday. Adrian — Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dinner guests at the home of word from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meuschke Deffer have received , and family Mondav evening were S<™' b o u n c in g that Mr. and Mrs. George Potts and J l * 8 'n H’ S ns army discharge. He recently re- . it * ’* ___, _ turned from 17 and one half Arly Haigh and son, Earl of Haw- * j . -- » » i j months duty’ in Korea thorne, Nev., spent several days last week at the home of his Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hale were brother, Orville Haigh. w •» /-• . , in Caldwell Saturday night Mrs. Frank Gusman spent two where Mr K Hale played basket- days in Boise last week on bus ball. iness. She also visited in Caldwell at the home of her daughter, Boise Sunday after spending the Helen, before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne White past two weeks in Jordan at the I of the Oregon Manin., camp, and home of her mother, "Mrs. Aileen j Mr. and Mrs. Robert "w h d e° of StaPlos' The Arock grade school boys Nyssa spent several days last played the Jordan Valley basket week at the home of their moth ball team Saturday evening. Jor er, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bilboa. dan won 51-6. Mrs. Joe Fenwick spent several Arllene Eiguren returned to | days in the Caldwell hospital the her home near Jordan after | past week where she underwent spending a week at Marsing at surgery on her feet. Mrs. Joe Telleria and Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry I ARIZONA Lb. Bag PASCO oz. Haines and family. Hugh Scott spent Saturday in Mrs. Caroline Swayze, primary Caldwell on business. David Mallea and Miriam teacher was absent from school Shannon of Nampa spent Sunday tw’ o days due to a throat in in Jordan visiting at the home of fection. She was in Nampa for the James Eigurens and with medical attention. Mrs. Lee Purs-1 ley was substitue teacher. other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Russell Romjue and children spent several days of Rockville, Ore., are the parents of a new son, here the past week where he was The Jordan Valley sophomore testing and selling T V sets. A- • « • • • • • class presented the play “ Red mong those who now have TV Lamp” Saturday, and gave a are, Mr. and Mrs. Domingo Yt- dance following the play. Emery urri, Mr. and Mrs Gay Elordi, Skinner, principal of the Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Acarregui Valley grade school, was director. and family, the Theron. Floyd Tommy Gluch, son of Mr. and and Damaso Elordi, Sr’s.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gluch wras a dinner Mrs. Pasco Arritola and family guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Aiden Madar John Malleau and family Friday iaga and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Corta. evening. , Mrs. Ray Gluch and children Vernon Warn had to have 12 spent Saturday visiting in Arock W hile It Lasts — Wilson's Large Assortment stitches taken in his leg when he at the home of Mr. and Mrs. was injured while trying to cut Ralph Tuckness and children. the wire on a bale of hay. Mrs. Gratia Mathew’s who is Mrs. Robert Meuschke was a teacher of We 5th and 6th grades, Nampa business visitor Wednes returned to her duties after being day. Her daughter stayed at the absent a week due to injuries re home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lar Save Money on This One b a ceived in a car accident. For The Perfect Breakfast rinaga. Thomas G. Skinner returned to Mr. mid Mrs. Tim Lequerica Jordan last w’eek after spending purchased a new 1955 Pontiac last several days in Springfield. Ore., week. with his w’ife and children. A number of students have Mrs. James Uranga and daugh been absent from school on ac- ters returned to their home in cout of the sore throat epedimic. Just Right for Cold W eather Young. Tender Large Ea Ray Gluch visited his brother Full Pound and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ttalph Gluch and with his mother at Extra Lge. Ea. Murphy, Ida , one day last w eek. IS STRETCHING FOOD VALUES! 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