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THE N YSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. N YSSA. OREGON. TH U RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1951 PAGE FOTîR A d ria n K « ,* n l « , n l * (><» To \|»pl«‘ Valley APPI.E VALLEY. Sept 20 Rrv and Mr* Ludlow and Mr and Mr.v P E PUchiv of Nampa called on sev eral families In the community Thursday evening Mr and Mr> R. J McCool and baby of Adrian have moved into the Pettit tenant house Mrs Grant Harrison of Portland and Mr Ora Newg*’i ,,f Sunset val ley vi'itrd In the J»< k Wilson home Wednesday afternoon Mrs Pauline Mein if Nv . a Sunday dinner guest of Mr Martha Norland. Mr and Mr- Waldo Smalley and family attended a picnic at Memor ial park in Caldwell Saturday noon, with relatives from Washington, California and Idaho In attendance Mr and Mrs. Forrest Smalley left Saturday for their home In Menlo Park. California Mr and Mr Lloyd Riley and family left Friday morning for their home in Banks. Oregon after visiting .several days with relatives here Mrs Oardner and daughter and children of Caldwell vl-ned In the Fred Fisher and Norland homes Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Donald Fritts spent the week-end vacationing at Lake Tahoe, California an I attending the wedding ceremonies for Jeannette Wilson and Thantel Botner at Winnemucca. Nevada Monday. Sunday dinner guests In the Waldo Smalley home included Mr RADIO & REFRIGERATION REPAIRING Located At Western Store PHONE 144-J RESIDENCE PHONE 286 R Herbert E. Cox-Technician HUNTER and Mrs Bob Whitson and family of Selah. Washington. Mr Whitson and children returned to Selah but Mrs Wnltson will visit with her father, Warren Smalley of Star for two weeks. Mr and Mrs A O Schultz and Mr W B Whitson of San Francisco, visited in Jerome f, un Friday until Tuesday with the Henry and Dick Polzin families. The two Mr Hplztns are brothers of Mrs. Schultz. Jeannette Wilson was honor guest at a lovely bridal shower given rntirsday afternoon In the church basement by Mrs Clarence FrlU-s and Mrs Donald Frttts. About 40 women enjoyed the afternoon play ing pencil and paper games and ad miring the many beautiful and use ful gifts received by the bride-to- be Refreshments were served from < lure-covered table centered with the traditional wedding cake Mr-. John Miller of Melba. Mrs. Roger nicker of Nyssa and Mrs. Jack Wil- on presided at the table Mrs. Donald Fritta and Mrs. Eldon Barker a isted Jeanette with the opening [ of her gifts. Mr and Mrs Walter Schafer. Sr., tod ton, Sgt Walter Schafer, Jr. of Napa. Cal.fornia visited over the Lub>r day holiday with Mrs Schaf e r - M-ter and husband. Mr and Mrs A O Schultz. They were ne -mpanted here by Mr and Mrs S hult/ daughter. Mrs W B Dll- : -il -if San Francisco, who visited ritti ■■■' pan ata until m n É V of last week. Guest At Home— Miss Carol Folkman of Adrian was a week-end guest at the D. O. Bybee home. WELCOME Birthday Qui» Holds Gathering Sidney Snapp and family. The Kiholm baby has been ill. Mr and Mrs. Prank Miller were business visitors In Ontario and Parma Wednesday. Mrs George Wagner who has 1 been visiting In the Walter Bishop ; home, returned to Arcadia. Cali fornia Saturday. Mr and Mrs Scott Wiley arrived Thursday from Long valley for a visit In the Walter Bishop home. Mrs Ruth Morgan and Oladys Swlgert were Ontario visitors Wed nesday. In the afternoon they call ed on Mr and Mrs A1 Sheridan in Homedale. Mr and Mrs Vern Bullen and family visited Mrs. Bullen's parents, Mr and Mrs. George Pithlan at Nampa Sunday. Mr and Mrs Elmer Prosser vis ! ited his brother, Pete Prosser of Emmett. Sunday i Mr and Mrs John Miller visited friends on Reynolds creek Sunday. turned Saturday after spending a past week in Pendleton where they attended the round-up There they met Mr. and Mrs. Max Schweizer ! of Kennewick. Washington and went to the Happy Canyon historical i pageant with them. woolen suits for girls. A hot lunch was served at noon, with Mrs. W. A. Mitchell and Mrs. Melvin Beck as hostesses. BIO BEND, Sept. JO—A meeting of Here From Calexico— the birthday club was held at the Mrs Bert Reddish returned to her home in Calexico, California, after country home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. spending the week-end In Nyssa at Miller Sunday. A d'nner was en All Day Sewing Held— Members of the Nyssa 2nd ward the home of her niece. Mrs. John joyed at table» centered with a large birthday cake and surrounded Relief society held an all day sewing Schenk, and family. She is also the | bee Tuesday finishing one quilt and aunt of Max and Tom Moore of by variety of choice food. Quests present included Mr, Rooney and doing part of another, and sewing Nyssa. Miss McDonald of Parma. Mr and Mrs W J Robinson Mr and Mrs Lee Baldridge and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Roberts of Roswell. Mrs E. H Brumbach and Ezra. Mr. and Mrs John Samer and Cathryn, Arthur and Alvin Hally of Big Bend, Mr and Mrs. Oerritt Zimmerman and children of Newell Heights and Mr and Mrs. Jim Miller of Adrian Mr and Mrs Aufderhae of Cald well visited in the Ralph Stark home Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs Harvey Hatch and Helen and Phillip and Mr and Return From Pendleton— Mr. and Mrs. Dick Marshall re- Mrs. Joe Stone of Gaston, Oregon were dinner guests in the R a lph , Stark home Sunday Mr and Mrs. Joe Stone of Oas- ton. Oregon arrived Friday evening to visit her brother and sister-in- law. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Stark, and A LL KINDS OF her sister. Mrs. Harvey Hatch and family. They went on to Salt Lake City to visit Mr Stone's sister and family before returning the last of the week for a few days visit with friends and neighbors while en | route home Mr and Mrs Leonard Howes and family went to Roy. Utah on bus Real Estate iness over the week-end. Insurance Phil Clucas received news that his l 1« North 3rd. Phone 218 uncle who reared him passed away Monday in Caldwell. Mr and Mrs. Dyre Roberts and J Trims costs to as low Sharon. Karen and Wayne visited as 45c per ton. the Babe Hamilton family of Ridge- view Sunday. One man handles up to Mr and Mrs Herb Thomas have 100 tons per day with gone to Washington to visit their son and family. They will attend 95% clean beets. the Pendleton rounJ-up and visit his brother in Baker en route home Q Proven tractor-mounted Mr and Mrs Robert Weir and • ' design Includes exclusive Mary visited Saturday afternoon in features of the original the Richard Kiel home in Marsing Marbeet . . . the machine Mr. and Mrs Harvey Hatch and Helen and Phillip visited Sunday that revolutionized sugar evening in the Howard Hatch home beet harvesting in 1943. in Adrian Mr and Mrs Wilbur Bowman and •These statements based on reports of grower-owners. | family and his mother. Mrs Nellie j Stevenson of Ellensburg. Washing ton arrived Monday evening to visit C (/fs his sister. Mrs Kenneth Willkite and family; his aunt and uncle. Mr. and C O ST ^ HALf/ Mrs Ralph Stark ar.d his grand parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Dines ^ i t U 4 y iv t y o u £ u U d e fa tft Optometrist of Homedale Mr and Mrs. Wilber Bowman and Mrs Nellie Stevenson, returned from Eyes Examined la visit with his sister, and her IV 1 L M I , daughter and family of Sun Valley Phone 720 Friday evening They left Saturday aler B Y our Allis-Chalmers and New Idea Dealer evening for their home in Ellens 718 Arthur St. 1 Mile North of Nyssa on U. S. 20 burg Mrs Mary Thompson and Mrs. Phone 333 Caldwell, Idaho Goldie R<rt>erts attended the P T. A. meeting in Vale Tuesday. Dinner guests Saturday evening in the Ralph Stark home were Mrs. Stark's sister Mrs Nellie Steven son; her nephew. Wilber Bowman and family of Ellensburg. Washing- j ton and Mr and Mrs Joe Stone of Gaston. Oregon. Bob Gibson and son. Phillip, of Memphis. Tennessee and Donald Gibson of New Plymouth called on Dyre Roberts and other friends Fri day afternoon Mrs Myrtle Hatch and Helen at- I tended a birthday dinner at Owyhee comer for Mrs Barbara Halt Mr and Mrs Horace Ohaney and family attended the funeral of Mrs. Chaney's step-father. Abe Yergen- son. at Emmett Monday Several from this community at tended Mrs Threlma Elliot's funeral Monday Mr and Mrs. Arthur Gale were i overnight guests Tuesday in Boise They visited their daughter. Mrs Leo Kiholms and family and Mrs ONE-MAN HARVESTING FOR SUGAR BEET GROWERS -L O A N S - Real Estate Leans Prompt, Courteous Service KEN POND 2 RALPH LAW RENCE about your insurance SPORTSMEN WILL All summer long the "D rive Slow S chool” signs didn't mean much. Lest we forget, the good old school days are with us again. Children are unpredictable and lack* e x perience and judgment. 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