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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 18, 1950 S o c ia l K o te s However, Mr. and Mrs. Lance Oreenwell were continuing north to Washington with their nephew. Les lie Stoker They planned on visiting ! M «. Ersel Taylor, a sister of the Hammon brothers. —5— PAMILY RE-UNION HELD A Hammon family re-unlon was h o s t e s s t o B r id g e club held Sunday at the Owyhee dam park with 52 relatives present. All I Miss Katherine Peterson was hos- tess to the members of her Wednes of the adults were former residents day evening bridge club at her a- of Roy, Utah. They were the two partment last Wednesday evening Hammon brothers, Amasa Hammon , Following the dinner, bridge was In and family of Newell Heights,, Olen play, with prizes going to Mrs. Harry Hammon and family of Nyssa, and a Miner and Mrs. Sid Burbidge. Mrs. sister Mrs Lance Oreenwell and Ethelmary Beckham was a guest husband of West Weber, Utah. player. Also present were three nephews, Olen Greenwell And family of North ENTERTAINS CLUB Ogden, Utah, Leslie Stoker and Lee Mrs. C. C. Cotton entertained the Stoker and families of Adrian; members of her Wednesday after Amasa's two sons. Durian and Mari noon bridge club at her home last on Hammon and their families; week. High score was held by Mrs. Gene Stoker and family, Ivan Stoker A. V. Cook and low by Mrs. Harry and family and a niece, Mrs. Dewey Kingrey. Mrs. Bartll Ostron won Garner and family of Emmett, j the traveling prize. Idaho. The Delbert Gamer family, although not related, were Invited TREASURE HUNT HELD to the gathering. All enjoyed a A treasure hunt was enjoyed by family dinner on the park lawn, and the Needle Belles 4-H club Sunday. later went on to see the dam. I The girls were taken to the Merlin Mr. and Mrs. Greenwell of Utah, | Myers home, where the hunt was who arrived Friday for the re-unlon. started at 3 p. m. The clues were were week-end guests at the Amasa followed until the hunt was about Hammon home. The Olen Oreen half finished, when candy was found well family returned home Monday. with the clues. At the close of the 4* FRIGIDAIRE “Thrifty-30” Electric Range • Biggest even of any household range • Cooks more food on ne more current • One-piece, all-porce lain oven • Provides more coeklng apace up front • High-speed, waist-high broiler ________ _____ Buy it for only $ 3 3 .7 5 Down $ 169.75 Ed Case Furniture Company Cash Price U. S. 20 North of Y \nuts . . . the prettiest/ / ^OM EJM JOUR STR iit^ $4.500. I ers and Butler. J ET THAT JACKASS OFF THE H/GMWFY o ff r iL p / n c m y oj/ . b o t h j t ~ ------- The Nyssa school system’s “ best citizens" arc shown above escorting rrpliea of the liberty bell onto the school lawn, where a program was given Wednesday of last week. Those the liberty bell will be placed per- earrving the flags were chosen by mantly on the capital grounds at their fellow-students for the honor. Salem. (Evans photo) 1 After the “independence" bond drive hunt, food for a weiner and marsh- It League Formed mallow roast was found. The girls For Fight Snake played games around a bonfire. The club held a regular meeting | Valiev Schools at the M. W. Myers home Tuesday, April 25. Following the American A Snake River Valley B league and 4-H pledges, Gloria Gonyer I was organized at a meeting of the played "The Star Spangled Banner" I Snake River Valley Schoolmasters on the piano and Barbara McPart- | association held in New Plymouth land read an article about "Manners Monday night. The league, consisting of Marsing, on the Street and at Church”. The girls sewed on their projects. Re Homedule, Wilder, Adrian, New freshments were served by the serv Plymouth, Fruitland, Notus and ing hostesses, Lorina Bolitho and Middleton, will play a round-rob Brenda Myers. A game of baseball in in all sports under the super was played by the girls. The meet vision of the board of control of ing date has been changed from the Snake River Valley league. New Plymouth and Fruitland were Friday to Tuesday. switched to the B league from the A league. The other six schools TUESDAY CLUB PLAYS The members of the Tuesday af are new to the B league. The B league has appointed two ternoon bridge club were guests of Mrs. George Mitchell last week. men to the SRV board of control Prizes went to Mrs. Frank Morgan to serve in an advistory capacity. for high score and Mrs. J. J. Sar- They are Glen Nutting of New zin for second high. Guest players Plymouth and Tom Tuttle of Mid were Mrs. Frank Morgan, Mrs. Ted dleton. The new plan Will be tried for Morgan, Mrs. Ron Campbell and one year. If not satisfactory, New Mrs. J. L. Herriman. Plymouth and Fruitland will ne switched back to the A league. AMITY CLUB MEETS Mrs. Frell Blair was hostess to the members of the Amity club last Fri Visits Parents— Mrs. Afton Paris and son, Steph day evening. The evening was spent informally in playing games. Re en, of Pocatello are visiting this freshments were served at the close week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith. of the evening. Parr and w/tà Fuller Pure Prepared House Paint Arcadia Livestock Schilling Is a new member. ■i 10/Model* To Choosa TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY P rom t F O R R E N T—Apartment, partly furnished, phone Bill Lane, 169. 18mtfc „ ,t Big, parcalain Evan-Haat O van Radiantuba, 5-Spaad Cooking Units High-Spaad Broilar, w aist high All-porcalain insida and out Acid-Rasisting Parcalain Top Prices start at $164.75 Come ini See why You Can’t Match a Frigidair* Ed Case Furniture Company U. 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Hart Klaas Hart and family Conrod Hart and family Peterson Furniture Store MAY 29 and 30 Eagles Auxiliary so m e Our Greatest Anniversary - M T* By Bingham u o W o ffr ii CJ7T//Ì 1 wwTJM ’T W s r n th it. * '¡Sä: ed in the state house In Boise, vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sallee, last week-end. Visits Parents— CLUB WOMEN MEET Miss Mardi Sallee, who Is employ- The Home Economics club of the Oregon Trail Grange met at home of Mrs Dale Garrison, w 16 members and one visitor prese Roll call was answered with graduation gift I most enjoyf Thelma Cleaver. DON B. MOSS Firestone Dealer Store furnished ISnilxo 18m lxc W ART”, The Speed Cop â r u tê é up mom counts • MOM PK0EATIN0 HUP R E N T — Small Bernard Frost. FOR SALE—Three-bedroom house, FOR SADE 191!) Ironwood house exclusive location, completely u...ti | trailer, 23-feet eastern made, six er n with double garage. Nyssa In lbnitfc [ mon-hs old, electric refrigerator, a- surance Agency. the home of Mrs. Stam. Roll will be "your summer outing pit Mrs. Bernice Cleaver won TINTS Agency partment size gas stove, phone 33? 18mlfc 18mtfc between 4 and 6 p. m. | FOR RENT—One-bedroom modern F O R in dues. Whan you paint — invoit fri quality. Savai lima and monay—protect» for yaartl Insurance j apartment, furnished. Grlgg Broth- house. State Orange convention. Leona Winter reported the > books were almost completed. Sparkling $ 5 * 4 2 WHIT! Ml Nyssa PAGE FIVE GOLDEN RULE STORE Nyssa Oregon |