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0 0 O O THURSDAY? JANUARY 28, 1960 0 o°° G © ® THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON — — few days from school due to ill ness. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bair and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Bessie Bair of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs Eugene Stephen accompanied by Mrs. Esther Ste phen and Mrs. Bruce MacArthur, By Mrs. James Ritchie Mr and Mrs. Jay Gibson and attended a dinner and program in BUENA VISTA—Sunday din Jay, Jr., visited Monday at the Friday, given by Baker ner guests at the Allen Jones home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gibson Ontario production. Mr. and Mrs. Vern home were Mr and Mrs. George in Caldwell. Fields also attended. Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Bruce MacArthur returned I Mrs. Guy Tanner spent the past Morris and family, Mr. and Mrs. home Thursday evening from week in Baker helping care for ■ , Boise where she had visited for her aunt, Mrs Dudley Wright, j some time with her husband’s who fell and injured her back. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson MacArthur and Homer. were Thursday dinner guests at j Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis I Fresh-Baked sons visited Tuesday evening at | the the Cliff Harris home at Lincoln Bertram near Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff and i Heights. William Ward is home from the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and the Air Force for a 15 day fur sons attended a family reunion and lough with his parents, Mr. and Sunday at the Boulevard Grange Mrs. Russell Talbot and Marilyn. hall in hortor of Mr. and Mrs. Er- William is stationed at McCord cel Goodell and son of Haigler, Nebr., who have been visiting rel AFB. ----- o----- Zonda Snyder was an overnight atives. guest Thursday of Glenda Hoff- . Mrs. Clint Simpson and children of Boise and her sister visited I man. ----- o----- Donnie and Johnny Cleaver Friday at the Wayne Simpson were Saturday dinner -guests of home. All Your Bakery Treats Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whipple Alan Cleaver. Including DEE-LITE West Beus of Othello, Wash., and Leah visited Tuesday eve was a Sunday overnight guest at ning at the Freeman Rookstool POTATO BREAD home in Nyssa. Kenneth Whipple the LeRoy Bair home. O Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bair cele attended wrestling in Nyssa, brated their 12th wedding anni Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chamberlain versary Wednesday by having dinner and attending a show in and son visited Wednesday eve ning at the Loyd Adams home. j Boise. Mrs. Leslie Topliff entertained Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fife of Nyssa were Friday overnight the Chatterbox club at her home Wednesday. Fourteen members 110 Main Phone FR 2-3386 guests at the LeRoy Bair home. were present. The next meeting Glenda Hoffman was absent a will be held Feb. 17 with Mrs. George Knowles. Mrs. Delbert Cleaver and Gail visited Friday at the home of Mr. and ^trs. George Cleaver in Nyssa. Friday was Gail’s first birthday anniversary. Marilyn Talbot missed several days of school this week due to j illness. Glenn Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gibson has been ill with the mumps. ____________ With caution! Over the years you will see a lot For immediate results, try Gate City Journal classifieds. of the person from whom you buy protection ■ Birthday Dinner Given Sunday At Jones Home ê Alonzo Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knowles and Donnie Bishop and Jerry Hiatt. The dinner was in observance of the birthday an niversaries of Mrs Jones, Jack Knowles and Jackie Knowles which were all Jan. 22. DEE-LITE HAMBURGER Methodist Ladies Host Circle Meetings ALBERT HENRY Master Logger T op M innesota logger when he MOV£? TO COO? COUNTV IN 1907, HE WALKS? THF 48 MILES FROM DRAIN TO SCOTTSBURG WHEN FLOODS DELAY f? HIM HE INTRODUCE? 0TFAM LOGGING IN THE 0005-CURRY AREA AND USE? A FAST BOAT TO MAKE THE I2O-MILE CIRCUIT OF WiPE-SPREAD CAMPS WIENER BUNS active in CIVIC LIFE, A FOUNPÉK OF T hé „ PACIFIC f LOGGING MAN, HE VVA5 SIMPLE 'UNCLE AL* TOA THOUSAND ACM I RI NG LOGGERS At Your Grocers DEE-LITE BAKERY You Choose Àn Insurance Agent? and you want to be right the first time. Look for experience and dependability in your agent. Be sure he is willing to work hard for your business, burn up some shoe leather and not dodge a night call. CARL'S RADIO and TV SERVICE You’ll be happier if the man you choose is a local independent agent who handles all lines, not just a few of the more popular ones. We ban fill the bill . . . Call us. BOB THOMPSON AGENCY 104 Main Nyssa, Oregon FR 2-3355 Sireei Phone No. 8 North 1st St. All Work Guaranteed PHONE FR 2-3447 If No Answer. Call FR 2-3032 — PAGE NINE ADRIAN LOCKERS Offers Complete Mrs. George Cleaver was hos tess to the Ruth Gress circle last Custom Killing Thursday witn Mis Loyd Adams and as co-hostess. Mrs. Leslie Topliff Cutting Service conducted the business portion of CURING and SMOKING • the meeting. A SPECIALTY The worship setting was a Chin ese picture of Christ and a single Wholesale and Retail Sales | lighted candle. Mrs. Paul Ludlow presented the program, on Ruth Phone FR 2-2422, Nvssa Gress, for whom the circle was GENE CHRISTIAN. Prop. ' named. Miss Gress is a former , missionary to China and is now | doing full time work for the Methodist church in California. QUALITY REPAIR She is a personal friend of the [ Rev. and Mrs. Ludlow. DENTAL LAB Marlene Harmon circle mem- GEO CAREY. Owner I bers met with Mrs Harry Wake- Payette—24 N. Sth St. field, also on Thursday. M1 George Coleman presided at the • Broken Plates business portion of the meeting Repaired The latter was assisted by Mrs Maurice Corey during the pro • Loose gram, “Your Light Has Come.” Dentures Relined Celia Cowan circle met with Mrs. Bill Wilson, with Mrs. Rob • Misting ert Wilson as co-hostess on Thurs Teeth Phon« MI 2-2982 day evening. Mrs. Bill Fangen led Replaced devotions and played a flute solo. —While U Easy Credit Terme Mrs Duane Holcomb, program Wait chairman, introduced Mrs. Robert Other Offices; Boise, ¡Jackson of the Church of the Pocatello and Twin Falla Nazarene, who spoke on “The Emerging Africa.” the Dutch Simpson family. Mr. and Charles Leedy 1----------------------------------- 5---------------- Sunday guest» of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson and were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simpson family. By Kriegh NEWELL HEIGHTS—Approxi Mrs. R. T. Simpson spent Thurs- mately 150 were in attendance at d a y with Mrs. John Eason at I the Malheur County Seed Crow Homedale. ds association held in Adrian Sat Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Worden and urday. Ralph Davis and Dr. Ritch family visited with Mr. and Mrs. ie from Purdue University, who Erwin Davison at Ridgeview, Sat is doing research work at Oregon urday. State College gave an informative Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Louis talk on plant breeding and new Pratt and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hirai alfalfa varieties which can be attended a social gathering of grown in this locality. Dr. Bill Malheur County Labor Sponsors Stephens of OSC reported on the association at the East Side Cafe. progress made in the research Mr and Mrs. Dick Stam and field on Alkali Bee and also gave Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stam were some information on the Pure Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Food and Drug Act as it pertains Mrs. Luit Stam. I to spraying the alfalfa and using it Pauline Butler stayed Saturday * for feed for livestock, either milk with Alice Simpson. The girls i cows of animals for slaughter. coasted in the afternoon, in re- I turn Pauline took Alice to the Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts were Adnan-Homedale game. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Dick Fenn, Mr. Skeen, and Mr Mrs. Wm. Hamilton. and Mrs. Gene Simpson and fam Greg Topliff celebrated his 6th ily were Sunday dinner guests of Takes hold and moves I birthday Thursday by having Rita Carl Fenn. and Ellen Fenn, Kevin and Ran Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton the load in mud, snow dy Miyasako, Mary and Nancy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Timmerman, Larry and Sherrie Koho of Nampa, Wednesday. ar on wet icy streets. Price as guests for the afternoon. Jake Borge attended the school ANNOUNCE ARRIVAL OF SON reorganization meeting in Vale, A son, David Wayne, was born January 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Durlin Hammon Adams of Nyssa at the Holy Ros visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ary hospital in Ontario. Mrs. Ad George Wilson at Caldwell re ams is the former Sue Mace, turning with Gary Wilson who daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mace. Paternal grandparents are spent the week end. Saturday, Francell, Jerry, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams Billy Mayland visited with the Durlin Hammon family. 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