Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 29, 1949, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1949
Donald Grant and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Gregg and children
and Park Kriner were Sunday din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Owyhee, Dec. 29— The Owyhee
Gregg.
Sunday school held its Christinas
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer went
program Sunday morning with each
to Burns Sunday of last week and
class participating.
Rev. Robert
returned Tuesday.
Kriner held services after the pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Hipólito Mendazona
gram and again in the evening.
were hosts at dinner on Christmas j
During the afternoon Rev. and Mrs. day for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
Kriner and family an. Fred Kling- Joe Totoricka of Boise, and her [
fcack were dinner guests in the sister, Mrs. Arana, and family of
Nampa.
William Gregg home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Slippy had ;
Mrs. Martha Klingback, Mrs. An-
me Gregig, Herschal Gregg and to take their son. Eldon, back to the[
children, Mr. and Mrs. George | hospital in Portland Saturday af- ¡
Gregg and children, Mr. and Mrs. ternoon as the child became worse
Program Is Given
By Sunday School
Visit In Vale—
Here From Colorado—
James Armstrong, naval recruiting
officer at Orand Junction. Colorado, |
and Albert Armstrong, who is at­
tend Mesa college, left for their
home Tuesday after visiting last
week with their brother, Allan Frost,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Frost.
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Also
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Sales & Service
If you are driving a Kaiser or Frazer car
we are equipped with the latest testing
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NYSSA, OREGON
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Here For Holidays—
Mr and Mrs Hugh Tobler and
Mrs. Blaine Ballah and son,
Mr and Mrs Gene Fischer were Arthur, arrived in Nyssa last week
guests Monday evening at the home to visit her mother, Mrs. Frank
of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Furson of I Morgan.
Vale.
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PAGE SEVEN
A group of second grade girls are the middle of December. The nine
shown as they represented the girls trained for the dance by Mrs.
"Tinsel Fairies” in a grade school D. O. Bybee, are as follows: Front
; Christmas program presented during row— (left to right) Marleen Cooper,
Connie McCrady, Sharon Jaques and
Dianne Maulding. back row— Joan
Young. Bonnie Walker. Celia Bybee,
Christine Vrndrrll and Judy Lewis.
again. He has been improving al­ | college in Boise, the George Oregg
though under constant care of a 1 family, the Jess Gregg family and
physcian since he was brought the Kenneth McDonald family.
home from Portland several months
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar and
ago. Bob Rice took the Slippys in children and Mr. and Mrs. Merle
his car and will bring them home McClure and children were Christ­
mas dinner guests in the Charley
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Patton, Culbertson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jungquist and
Mr. and Mrs. Ohet Mills and Mr.
and Mrs. Lem Wilson left Monday sons of Anderson dam spent the
week-end
at the home of her par­
for Los Angeles, where they will at­
tend the Rose Bowl football game. ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bigelow.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Huber and son
Mrs. William McEwen and Eve­
lyn and Ethelyn of Ontario spent of Meridian, Mr. and Mrs. George
Monday sitting with Mrs. Ellis Wal­ Nein of Fort Morgan, Colorado and
Mr. and Mrs. Werner ■ Peutz and
ters.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ditty are en­ Wanda were Sunday dinner guests
joying a visit from their son, Jack in the William Peutz home.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ciofalo of
Brook of Billings, Montana, this
Adrian were Wednesday evening
week.
Mrs. Gertrude Jackson of Cald­ guests in the Kenneth McDonald
well is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lee home.
Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters and
Householder, and other relatives for
Mrs. Ellis Walters went to Boise
a few days.
Mrs. Martha Klingback had her for Christmas dinner, Mrs. Walters
family for a Christmas eve party in the Rex Walters home and Mr.
Saturday at her home. Guests were ! and Mrs. Byrd Walters in the R. C.
Fred Klingback, who is home from Jones home. Mrs. Ellis Walters re-
; turned that evening by bus. but Mr.
and Mrs. Byrd Walters will spend
a week there.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ditty were
hosts Monday evening for the fol-
lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
liam Peutz, Sr., Lawrence Peutz,
William Peutz, Jr„ Mr. and Mrs.
Werner Peutz and Wanda. Miss
Elizebeth Atkeson and Glen Osburn
of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. George
Nein of Fort Morgan, Colorado,
Jesse Ditty, Jr. of Boise, and Jack
Brook of Billings, Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston
and children of Haines are visiting
in the Omar Kite home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ditty and Jack
of Billings, Montana were dinner
guests on Christmas day in Nyssa at
the Jake Groot home.
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Scholl and
children of Buhl, Idaho were over­
night guests Thursday in the Char­
ley Culbertson home. The Scholl
family were on their way to Ellens-
burg, Washington to spend the holi­
days.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer, Mr.
and Mrs. Darrell Williams and Mary
Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tallman
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Brewer and sons, and Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Brewer and daughters were
guests at their annual Christmas
eve party, held this year at the
Howard Evans home in Parma. On
Sunday most of the Brewer family
met in Ontario at the Ernie Barker
home for dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toyne and
son of Seattle arrived Friday at the
Kenneth McDonald home. Friday
evening the two families went to
Homedale where Mr. and Mrs. Toyne
will spend some time in the homes
of their parents before returning to
Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald
and children were Christmas dinner
guests In the Roy Fletcher home in
Homedale.
Mrs. Oertrude Jackson and Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Strickland were dinner
guests In the Vic Marshall home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Dunaway
are moving to Caldwell this week.
They sold their home place to Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Hartley and their
place near Owyhee dam to Delos
Foster.
Fred Klingback attended a Sun­
day school party of the young
people’s class Monday evening at
the O. E. Cheldelln home. The group
played and sacked the candy and
nuts given to the children of the
Sunday school Christmas morning.
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