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THURSDAY«? JANUARY 12. 1961 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREG3W Grange will meet at Orchard Ave nue hall today. Jan. 12, at 8.30 pm. Because it is the first Po mona meeting of the year, com mittees will be appointed and plans for 1961 will be made Mr. and Mrs Mike McKague visited Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edmondson : in Ontario. Mrs Vem Walker visited Fri day afternoon at the Charles , Daudt home. Saturday evening guests at the Henry Conner home were Mrs. Omar Betts, Gary and Carolyn Betts and Phillip Conner. A Sunday dinner guest at the ; Rinhold Stohler home was Miss i Laura Naylor of New Plymouth. Williams Home Damaged by Fire; Neighbors Assist RETURNS FROM UTAH Mrs. Mamie «Baker returned Saturday from Utah where she had been visiting relatives for the past 10 days. PAGE FIVB Livestock Club Elects Officers For Coming Year GUESTS AT MILLER HOME Mr and Mrs Bill Miller and sons entertained recently with a family dinner for Mr and Mrs. Jhelmar Schoen and sons of Ken newick. Wash.. Mr and Mrs. Ron By Dorothy Houston Gresham. Mrs. Unwin plans to Schoen and family, Mr. and Mrs. ARCADIA—Arcadia 4-H live Bill Schoen. Evening guests at return here sometime this week. Attending the New Plymouth stock club held an organizational the Miller home were Mr. and youth state conference at the LDS meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Al Smart and girls of Boise. Mrs Nellie Erwin and Gloria. church were Mr. and Mrs. P. M their leader, Cecil Houston. Officers elected for the coming Jorgensen. On Sunday morning the couple drove to Weiser for year are Bob Bowers president; New Year’s dinner guests at the another conference Guest speak Karen Hust, vice president; Jim Elmer Hill home. er was Bishop Joseph L. Wirthlin my Houston, secretary; Chad Ol Mrs Alice Kilborn, Jeanie and son and Sherry Hust, recreational Danny Bright had New Year s of Salt Lake City leaders; and Dorothy Houston, re dinner with the George Hust Mr. and Mrs. Ned Stokes moved family. recently from Boise to the farm porter. of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Ellis Charley Bowers spent Friday- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sigler and Stokes. He will assist his father visiting at the Clyde Bowers Youth Group Holds Service family visited Saturday afternoon on the farm through the summer home. Bob Norris was a Wednes Young people's group of New and will go to college during the at the Cecil Houston home. day visitor at the Bowers home. Plymouth Conservative Baptist fall and winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Young and Mr and Mrs. Manuel Schnabel church drove to Boise Monday family were New Year’s dinner evening where they were in Visit in Spangler Home guests at the Hugh Findley home. were Sunday evening callers at charge of services at Christ’s Gos-1 Visiting recently at the Harvey- New Year’s dinner guests at the the Fred Schilling home. pel mission. Several special num- | Spangler home were Mrs. Spang home of Mrs. Elmer Stradley were Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman bers were presented and later the ler's sister, Mrs. Clarence Chand- Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Stradley and and Janet were Sunday dinner Rev. T. Roy Davis delivered the ; ler of Kanarado. Kan . and her Kathy of Big Bend. Mrs. William guests at the Parley Feik home sermon. Those attending from brother, Willson Hooker of Otis, Stradley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nu Acres were Julian and Judy Colo. They spent a week with the Dail and family and Mr. and Mrs. Spanglers. Visitors at Christmas Boyd Haney and family. Stohler. Saturday night guests at the time at the Spangler home were Sunshine Club Meets Friday Quentin Speas home were Mr. their daughter, Reba Johnson of The Arcadia Sunshine club will and Mrs. Carl Moss and family Chicago. Mrs. Mary Williams and hold their next meeting Friday, Mr. and Mrs Emery Spangler and of New Plymouth. Jan. 13, at the home of Mrs. Don Mrs. W. O. Unwin left Tuesday family of Nyssa. Lytle. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Spangler morning for Portland with a Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman friend of that city, Mrs. Opal Lea called Sunday on Mr. and Mrs.' were Monday evening callers of vitt, who had been visiting here Vinton Hensley at Ontario. The Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Neiger in Nys since Christmas. At Portland Mrs. Hensleys were former owners of sa. Unwin is visiting her son and the Joe Nelson farm. June Feik spent the New Year's family, the Kenneth Unwins. She Sunday visitors at the Floyd weekend with her parents, Mr. will also visit her daughter and Holton home were his parents, the and Mrs. Parley Feik. Phone FR 2-2540 family, the Lester Sutherlands at John . Holtons of Greenleaf. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Curry were itzsimons of Nyssa was dinner guest of Gary By Mrs. Waldo Smalley .APPLE VALLEY—The home of Harvey Williams and his sister. Edith, caught fire and burned about 1:30 a.m. Saturday morning. The Parma Fire department was called and with help from neigh bors the flames were soon under control. A great deal of damage was done although everything was not lost. Neighbors took Williams and his sister home with them for the remainder of the night. The fol lowing day everyone helped get their things in shape for use again. Mr. Pitman allowed them to move into his tenant house and with help from friends, it was soon furnished and ready for oc cupancy that night. Mr. and Mrs Duane Kressly and sons of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hawkins and children of Vale and Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Smith were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Strickland and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Landreth of Albany, Ore. arrived Friday evening at the home of their »on, Mr and Mrs. Charles Landreth and family. The senior Landreths came to attend funeral services for her brother, Grover Cooper. Journal Classifiads Payl his fathers Mr. Levi Mr. and Friday dinner’®® Mrs. Forrest Re3H William Poi Rochester, Minn., ti eral weeks with thr William Havenor, GOVERNMENT SURPLUS SALES NOW anyone can buy DIRECT from U. S. GOVERNMENT SURPLUS DEPOTS, by mall for yourself or for resale. Cameras, binoculars, ears. Jeeps, trucks, boats, hard wire. office machines and euuia- ment. tents, tools and tens-of- thouaand* of other items at a fraction of their original coat. Many Items brand new. For list of hundreds of U. S. 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