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THURSDAY. DECE^ THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Praii Men Released From Hospitals Surgeries Alter Undergoing Recent Mrs. Olive Judd of Parma spent By Dale Witt NEWELL HEIGHTS — Eugene ! several days the latter part of the Pratt returned home Nov. 29 from week with her son and daughter- Portland where he underwent re ; in-law, the M. L. Judds. cent surgery. He became ill last Host Going-Away Party Thursday and was taken to Mal Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farr en heur Memorial hospital in Nyssa. tertained with a recent going- He was released Saturday from away party for Mr. and Mrs. Le the local hospital and is reported land Montgomery who plan to to be recovering satisfactorily. spend the remainder of the win-1 Judy Pratt of Ontario visited ter months in Arizona. Other guests were Lorin Munn, the Jay Sunday with her parents. Gibsons, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moore Louis Pratt returned home of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Province of Monday from Caldwell Memorial hospital where he also underwent Caldwell were Sunday dinner recent surgery. He is reported to guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McDermott. be recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hen-man, Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Ward of Nyssa visited Sunday afternoon the Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Rosen- kilde were Sunday afternoon vis in the Pratt homes. itors in the Irvin Topliff home. Mrs. Willie McGinnis visited Saturday afternoon callers were Sunday afternoon in the Rollo Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kurtz of Fenn home. A Saturday after rural Nyssa. McKinley Trio Visits noon caller was Mrs. Jim Hite. Mr. and Mrs. James McKinley Viiitors From Kennewick Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tollman of and baby of Albany left Saturday Kennewick, Wash., arrived Friday morning after spending a week to visit her mother, Mrs. Lydia with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Worden. The latter entertained R. D. McKinley. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson vis Saturday with a birthday dinner honoring her daughter - in - law, ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frankie Worden. Other Bart Bowman near Beulah reser guests included the Tollmans, voir. Wanda and Cindy Simpson Mrs. Varna Costley of Homedale, were Saturday overnight guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spence of On of their grandparents, the Ray tario and the honoree’s son, Gene Simpsons. Mrs. Thelma Hammon visited Worden, a student at the College Friday with Mrs. Frank Bicandi, of Idaho in Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farr and a patient in Caldwell Memorial Dee were Sunday dinner guests hospital. She visited that eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. Roy of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz Swanson at Roswell. returned Sunday after spending several days in Reno, Nev. Sunday afternoon visitors in the Carl Fenn home were Mrs. Dave Savage and daughters. Nu Acres News By Mabelle Me Kague PROFIT GUIDE Farms and Ranches The free booklet, ‘‘Budget ing for Profit”, helps you plan for a successful year by antici pating your income and ex penses in time to make the changes required to assure a satisfactory profit. The booklet shows how a PCA loan tailored to your needs can buy labor-saving machinery or provide funds for paying your operating ex penses as they become due. PCA loans cost less because you pay interest only on the money you actually use, and only tor the time you use It. Your payments reduce the bal ance subject to interest, low ering your loan costs greatly. For full details and your free copy of ' Budgeting for Profit", telephone, write, or visit us in person. No obliga tion. of course. BAKER PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION 210 S W Second Street Ontario. Oregon Telephone RR9 6471 Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson were Thanksgiving dinner guests of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Betts en tertained with a Thanksgiving day family dinner for the Gary Betts family and Jim Oxier of Renton, Wash.; the Eugene Rhine hart and Henry Conner families. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and son of Weiser were evening vis itors. The Renton guests left Sat urday for their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pugh and daughter of Vale were Friday visitors in the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Keck. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Allison left Nov. 30 for their home in Texas after visiting for several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Bryan, and other relatives here. Enroute home they planned to visit in Utah and New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baxter re turned to Nu Acres last week after spending the Thanksgiving holidays in Denver. Thumbtip pushbutton beater ejector Removable cord, provides easier handling and storage V14W ~ General Electric All Sizes . .. 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VISIT IN NAMPA Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen were Sunday afternoon visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoen at Nampa. Girls' Christmas Gifts ! SWEATERS BLOUSES DUSTERS SWEATERS SKIRT SETS Tarter’s LINGERIE BLOUSES CAR COATS KNEE SOCKS PAJAMAS SAFETY SWEATERS performance on ice Retread# VS SHIRTS BILLFOLDS SWEATERS TROUSERS GLOVES CORD COATS TIES or BELTS MOD PANTS SHIRTS