Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 21, 1950, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1950
Christ man Party
Is Held By Cluh
bers of the Pleasant Hour club met to eighth grades, attended the child­ Mrs Lew McCoy of Boulder Creek
Thursday afternoon at the Oene ren's Christmas program at Adrian ranch near Ironside.
Stephan home for their annual Thursday evening, when the Junior
A children’s Chatstmas program
Christmas party and gift exchange. band furnished the music.
will be held Friday evening. De­
SUNSET VALLEY, Dec. 21—Mem- Plans were made for the members
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dimmick and cember 22 at the Sunset Assembly
to return to the Stephen home the two children arrived home Wednes­ of Ood church, with popcorn and
following Wednesday to pack food, day morning after visiting relatives treats for the children following.
clothing and gifts for a local needy in Yakima.
Cash Turner has sold his 160-acre
family. Refreshments were served
Oliver Larlmore, sawyer of Med­ ranch to Earnest Keneaster of John
by Mrs. Stephans and Mrs. Ira ford was a house guest at the L. W. Day. The Turners have purchased
Price.
Pomeroy home three days this week. a 20-acre farm 1 1/4 miles east of
Optometrist
Fred Mitchell is working with
Eight members of the Sunset ex­ Star on highway 44. Mr snd Mrs.
Charlie McCoy in erecting M cCoy’s tension unit met Wednesday after­ Turner entertained at cards in their
Eyes Examined
new garage.
noon at the home of Mrs. O. P. Coun- home Saturday evening.
Pattle Flanagan, daughter of Mr. I sll for the lesson on floor finish­
Mrs WtJbur Chapin has received
and
Mrs.
S.
E.
Flanagan,
celebrated
ing, presented by the demonstration word that her nephew. Lyle Shaw,
Phone 720
her eighth birthday with a party leader. Mrs. Orover Cooper. Each was critically wounded November 28
Friday afternoon and evening for 10 lady individually finished a piece when the troops were suffering re­
718 Arthur St.
girl friends.
The group enjoyed of flooring with new penetrating verses In Korea.
games, a supper with favors and floor seal.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reffett and
Serving cookies and
Caldwell, Idaho
gift-opening, followed by all attend­ punch were Mrs. Wallace Oregg and John Reffett drove to Caldwell
ing the theater in the evening.
Mrs. Cooper. The next extension Thursday, taking a load of cattle to
Parents of the pupils of the fifth unit meeting will be an all-day the sale.
Miss Mertrude King, who has been
meeting January 10 for the lesson on
lamp-shade making.
Ladies will visiting the past week at the Wilbur
Chapin home, went to the Kenneth
bring a sack lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson and Lorensen home Saturday for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Willey of
two sons left early Sunday morn­
ing for Nunn, Colorado for a visit Nampa were houseguests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford W olfe Saturday even­
with Mrs. Wilson’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hlllis and Mr. ing and Sunday. Mrs. Willey Is a
and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell spent sister of Mr. Wolfe.
Henry Hlntz underwent surgery
Thursday in Ontario, where Hillis
purchased a new Chevrolet pick-up. Tuesday at the veteran’s hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Erwin and son, In Boise. Hla sons. Rudy and Hel­
Perry Lee, spent Friday visiting at mut, drove here Friday evening to
visit him and their mother, who
the Ira Chadd home.
Thursday overnight guests at the has been staying in that city, and
Neil Dimmick home were Mr. and report their father was able to be
up.
ALFALFA SEED
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ditty and
Robert Ditty returned Friday after
CLOVER SEED
visiting in Quincy and Tacoma,
PASTURE GRASS SEEDS
Washington.
Word has been received that Mrs.
Berle Landreth of Madras, who has
been
seriously 111 for weeks. Is much
Call Collect
Improved In health. Mrs. Landreth,
sister o f Orover Cooper, formerly
Caldwell 0481-R1
lived on the present Ora Newgen
farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rataezyk and
daughter have moved this past week
to the M. A. Rataezyk farm from
the John Orottviet farm.
Fred W. Park, Mgr.
Wayne Robb has rented the Leslie
Ditty farm for the coming season.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Field, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Simpson and Mr and
Mrs. Oeorge Folkman were Thurs­
day evening guests at the Chester
Bowns home, spending the even­
ing at cards.
Mrs. La Varr Hawkins and son,
Bobby Keith, o f Klammath Falls,
arrived Sunday to visit at the
Wyatt Smith home and spend
Christmas with her mother. Mrs.
Smith and sister, Mrs. Don Strick­
land.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reffett were
supper guests Tuesday evening of
Mrs. Marie C. Black
Miss Dons
Ransom o f Boise was expected to
arrive Wednesday at the Black home
for the Christmas holidays.
DR. C. W. GRAVES
WE ARE NOW BOOKING ORDERS
for
Triple Superphosphate
Sulphate of Ammonia
Ammonium Nitrate
DESSERT SEED CO.
m
Bernard Eastman
Here From Portland—
Mr. and Mrs Richard Denner and
son, Morey, of Portland were visitors
in the Ed Case home last week. Mr.
Denner Is a nephew of Mrs. Case.
Rooms Now Available
A /O flrO N /ff
RADIO AND APPLIANCE
REPAIRING
Guaranteed Work On All
Radio and Electrical Appliances
511 Good Ave.
Phone 271 -W
HAROLDSEN'S
Newly Decorated Rooms
from $2.25 up
Coffee Shop
Dining Room
Oarage Facilities
P t m w i I Thia AS tar
$1.00 C nA I — Oood m Any ( m m
I. W. 11th at Stark St. • Portland. Oregon
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tyieetútfA
DEAD STOCK
Removed Promptly
Caldwell Rendering
Works
** I D ALL THE
BLESS KÌGS Of
THE stflson
BE yOUBS.
SSi
Ersel Beus on West Alberta avenue. In H o s p it a l—
[ soent several davs in the Nvssa hos-
Spencer Beus who recently return-
Mrs l T Varr Hayes o f Owyhee
ed from a mission to Canada and |-----------
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who will leave to enter the armed
services soon was the speaker. R e­
freshments were served to 25.
Returns From Utah—
Mrs. Wilton Hooper returned to
her home in Owyhee after spending
the week in Salt Lake City, where
she visited her sister. Miss Beverly
Nlckenbalker, who has been called
to fill a mission for the L. D. S.
church. Mrs. Hooper made the trip
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nick-
enbalksr o f New Plymouth.
MAY YOU
KVJOY A l
Fireside Chat Held—
A fireside meeting was held Sun­
day evening after church by the
young people of the second L. D. 8.
ward at the home o f Mr. and Mrs.
CHRISTMAS.
MAKERS OF CUSTOM
BUILT CABINETS
OTHER CARPENTER
WORK
Furniture Upholstering and
Drape Making
Renstrom
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Here’s to a
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bright and
Joy be
yours this
Christmas
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beautiful
Christmas
. 1950
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Nyssa Pharmacy
(Rexall)
Owyhee Truck and Implement Co.
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING
of our new
GUTTING ROOM
IN CONJUNCTION WITH OUH
Custom Dressing Service
Johnson Cabinet
Shop
Insurance Agency
Phone 023-J1
QJ&
of A
CHRISTMAS JOY
its
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May there be
no sldetackin
off the
H A PPIN ESS
E X P R E SS!
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old Am erican—,
a Merry
Christmas!
1950e
Ideal Gas and Appliance
Brownie's Cafe
We are equipped to cut, wrap and sharp
freeze your meat the way you want it cut.
Complete service for home freezer users. Bring
us the live animal and we will process if ready
to put in your freezer.
We have for sale, grain-fed baby beef
fed in our own lots. This is the best beef that
you can buy.
WE DON'T RENDER LARD OR CURE PORK
Fisher’s Custom Dressing Service
PHONE 381-W