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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1951
parents. Mr and Mrs Oeorge Cole
man
Joretta Moeller spent Sunday
night with Mr and Mrs Ed Fharis
in Nyssa
Miss Wilma Bullard and Mis* Vir
ginia Schoen of Boise and Mivs Bet
ty Bullard of Caldwell »pent the
week-end here at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Otis Bullard
Mr Coleman of Wallowa, who ha-,
been visiting hi* son. Oeorge Cole
man and family, returned to his
home this week
Mrs. Ernest Stephenson went to
Tacoma last week to take home her
granddaughter, who spent the sum
mer here with Mr. and Mrs. Steph-1
enson
Mrs Deward Benedict entertained
a group of girls at her home October
5 after school on the occasion of
the ninth birthday of her daughter.
Doris.
home.
The three couples were her writings published. This time
guests of Mr. snd Mrs Oene Burton she has a story of pets, on the pen'
page of the Oregon Farmer maga
in
Nyssa
for the evening.
H o h l « ( »all ibril i»
Mr and Mrs Charles Chapin. zine Naomi has been writing now
SUNSET VALLEY. Oct. 11—Tent Charles, Clyde and Donnie Bowers, for about three years, and has sev
ARCADIA, Oct. Jl—The Christian
ative plans for holding dances in and Mr. and Mrs Clyde Hoke and eral published articles to her credit.
workers «roup met October 2 at the
Bob Tompson. Edwin Bergam and
I.,.:; were (i .- c u s s e d 'it Shirley returned Tuesday with their
home of Mrs. L E Kobbins. Mrs
the Thursday afternoon meeting of deer after hunting in the Bums daughter, Paula and Mrs Bessie
Otis Bullard led the devotional* The
Eidum of Moscow arrived Saturday
the Sunset auxiliary at the home of area.
next meeting will be held November
Barbara Tanner of Nyssa was a at the Herbert Bergam home. Mrs
Mr.s. O. H Schweizer
As several
6 with Mrs. Clifford Main In Nyssa.
An all-day meeting and potluck
of the members were out of the guest at the Vern Garner home Eidum will live with her son, Her
dinner are planned.
state, the auxiliary decided to post Saturday and Saturday night to bert. The other visitors returned
pone final decision until the Nov help celebrate the 12th birthday of to Moscow Sunday. Edwin Berg
The following person* enjoyed
am is employed as patrolman
ember meeting, which will be held at Larna Garner.
Sunday dinner at the home of Mr
Mrs. Prank Zeller, Mrs Woodruff, at the atomic plant in Rich
the home of Mrs. L. W. Pomeroy
and Mrs. Ben Houston: Mr and
His wife and children,
A lunch of shrimp salad, ham sand and Mrs. Walker, all of Ontario land.
Mrs Fred Martin and aon of Horse
were Sunday visitors at the home of who have been living in Moscow
wiches and pie was served.
shoe Bend, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. John
since moving from Sunset valley, [
During the afternoon. Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweizer.
Shaw and daughter of John Day.
Mrs Lew McCoy of Ironside, called , A series of un-denominational are moving to Richland this week.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Houston and
on former neighbors including Mr gospel meetings will be started in
A surprise birthday dinner for
family. Mr and Mrs Cecil Houston
and Mrs. O H Schweizer and Mr the Sunset Valley hall Friday even James Chadd was given at the
and family and Oforge Hust and
and Mrs Nell Dimmick. and their ing, October 12. The meetings will Chadd home Sunday. Guests in
children.
son and daughter-in-law, Charles open at 8 o ’clock Tuesday. Wed cluded Mrs. Conley Lockett of Wil
Vicki Lee Schoen of Ontario spent
nesday and Friday evenings and will low creek. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Did-
McCoy.
last week with her grandparents,
Mr and Mrs. Carl Simpson and be conducted by Miss Carrol Staats ericksen and family of Caldwell and
Mr. and Mrs Theo Matherly .
H om e f rom B aker—
and
Miss Ruby Roach.
Mr and Mrs. Homer Dedericksen
Jack were called to Utah last Sun
Mis* Corabelle Coleman, who la
Adolph Schroeder who is working day upon receiving word that Mr
Six o'clock dinner guests at the
Mr and Mrs. Fred Guthrie arrived
taking nurse's training in Boise, at Baker, was home for the week- I Simpson's mother was very ill in home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth home Monday after visiting for five
spent the week-end here with her end.
a hospital. Other valley residents Lorensen were Mr and Mrs. Adolph weeks In Wyoming and the midwest-
were also in Utah. Mrs. Delbert Rehder of Caldwell and Herman era states.
Garner had accompanied Mr. and Lorensen.
Mr and Mrs. Dick Wyatt and Mr. Here From Washington—
Mrs. Lee Stoker on Sunday. ,On
Thursday Mrs Fred Mitchell and and Mrs O. H. Schweizer returned
Mr and Mrs. P. J, Lawler of Ever
j Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Short left for Sunday from a three-day bunting ett, Washington visited last week at
trip
In
the
Unity
area.
Mrs
Wyatt
tihe home of Mr and Mrs John
Utah.
Mr and Mrs. John Reffett left brought home a two- pointer.
Lackey. Mr. Lawler and Mr. Lackey
Mrs. Harold Fyllingness was hos are brothers.
Monday on a hunting trip to John
! Day. They left their grandsons at tess at a birthday pary for her hus
the boys’ home in Haines while band Thursday evening Ouests in Here From Boise—
cluded the Lawrence Dimmick and
en route to John Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson of Boise
Olaf Fylllngness recently retum- Nell Dimmick families.
are visiting at the home of Mrs.
Naomi
Kaneaster,
12-year-old Wilson’s mother, Mrs. Tressie King.
i ed from a visit at the home of his
1 son-in-law. Harold Peterson at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest1 Mrs. Wilson is the former Patsy
Kaneaster.
has
again
had
some of Gwynn.
Idaho Falls. Parties were held last I
week-end to celebrate his birthday.!
Mr and Mrs. Fylllngness werej
dinner guests at the H. Crutchfield
i home Friday and all drove to the j
I New Plymouth theater to see the j
DEPARTURES
; showing of the pictures taken o f !
1 the crossing of the Pacific ocean
from Peru to Polynesia by five Nor- j
EASTBOUND
i wiegans and one Swede. On Sun
4:88 A. M.
12:40 P. M.
*3:20 P. M.
9:18 P. M.
day Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fyllingness !
entertained Olaf and his wife at
W ESTBOUND
dinner.
5:50 A. M.
1:30 P. M.
%7:30 P. M.
9:45 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Pomeroy of
' Hansen, Idaho arrived Saturday to
’ Local to Boise
Local to Weiser
visit over the week-end at the home
of L. W Pomeroy. The two couples
Mrs. Marie Thomas. Agent
were dinner guests at the Neil Dim
220 Main St.
Phone 217
mick home Sunday evening.
As the inner frame wall of Charlie
MoCoya’ corner store is being torn
Trims costs to as low
down. La Mont Fife of Nyssa is
as 45c per ton.
laying cinderblocks for the new en
larged store Besides all this act
One man handles up to
ivity. Herbert Bergam, Jim Ritchie
and Fred Mitchell have been en
100 tons per day with
larging and remodeling the McCoy
95% clean beets.
home.
Larry Dimmick and Conley and
Proven tractor-mounted
Earl Ward left Saturday on a hunt
:i design includes exclusive
ing trip
Mrs. Conley Ward and
features of the original
three children were houseguests of
Mrs.
Dimmick
during the time the
Marbeet . . . the machine
men were gone.
that revolutionized sugar
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perko were
beet harvesting in 1943.
dinner guests of Mrs. Leonard New-
gen Saturday evening, and then all
•These statements based on reports of grower-owners.
three continued to the home of Mr
and Mrs. Lloyd Tobler of Nyssa for
a pinochle party. It was the first
c o t s y o u r h a * v * 5|.
pinochle party this fall for the group
and it also marked their third con
COST *N H A l f /
tinuous year of parties
Mrs. E. J Hobson, Mrs. James
^ e C U4 fiv e you
cieta.tf -1
Langley and Mrs. Homer Brewer
I shopped in Boise Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Ora Newgen left Fri
day with their truck for Portland,
where thev will pick up Mrs. New-
gen's mother and her belongings.
Allis-Clialmers and New Idea Dealer
H The
mother plans on returning with
Mile North of Nyssa on U. S. 20
I
them to make her home here
Saturday
evening visitors from
Phone 333
Caldwell were Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Stradley and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
McCIllan at the Charles McCoy
(ihriistian (»roup
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HARVESTING
FOR SUGAR BEET GROWERS
Plan For Holding
Dances Outlined
-H O N E Y -
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EXTRACTED HONEY
10 lbs. or Over— 14c a lb.
ALSO COMB HONEY
This offer extended through the month of October
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9th and Bower
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?
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