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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15- 1951 PAGE FOUR was attended by eight women. They Bov Taken Home worked on a quilt for Mrs. Main at From Hospital the afternoon meeting Mrs Martha Coleman had charge of the devo tional». The next meeting will be OWYHEE, Nov 15—Mr and Mrs. ARCADIA. Nov. 15—The Arcadia held NEWEU. HEIOHT8. Nov 15-The ^ the first week in December OeralJ Slippy brought their aon. gave a farwell party for Mary and Martha society met at the M" ch ,t Low of H**e" Sunshine Mr and Mrs Theo Matherly and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Beckstead Eldon, home from the hospital in ! m Mr and Mrs Earl Henben Dunbar O of rah Buhl Joan November 2 at the Arcadia of Burley, Idaho visited last week Portland Friday evening The vad^, A.th Mr.*. I) L Hur.it d.vsÍAting o rm in th# a in The club presented end with Mr Beckstead's sister, Mrs. youngster has been receiving treat Mr». Marlon Kurtz reviewed the " ere *" th* R*u8en ur%nmm schooihouse. ment there for the past si* weeks the family with a gift. A handker Cecil Beokweg and family. chief shower was given Mr , Math Miss Betty Bullard went to work Mrs. Slippy spent part of the time ts s a s r jfJ S ’* ? .t f j g f s x r * ■ - J “ ” erly by her friends, games were en a birthday Portland to be near Eldon. Her men Those attending from here party In her honor at the home of joyed by the group and refresh last week in the accounting office in Mrs. Jake A tor of Chula Vista, were Mrs. Irvin Topliff, Mrs. Reuben her parents, Mr and Mrs Kenneth ments were served Mr and Mrs of the telephone company in Boise. aunt, spent some time there. Law Graham. Mrs. Jake Borge and Mrs Vanderpool. Wednesday evening. Matherly moved this week to the The Arcadia Sunshine club met also rence Peutx rode home with Mr. and M. L. Kurtz At the business meet Mr and Mrs. Jake Borge and Dick farm they purchased on Ontario November 9 with Mrs Amy Stradley, Mrs. Slippy Friday. ing Mrs. Kurtz was named as chair Kriegh with Mrs. Norman Hipp as co-hos the Malheur county heights. Mrs. Grant Patterson provided man for the church dinner to be Farm attended tess. Bureau executive meeting Mr. and Mrs Ezra Bingham of served at the God's Acre sale Mr transportation for a carload of Mrs Otis Bullard visited Monday Onurio. Mr children Friday night, when Owy Ogden visited last week-end with William of Toombs was asked to take Krleffh was elect*d J," vice afternoon with Mrs. Lester Reece on hee ward presented charge the afternoon hamburger 4S for county vice Mr and Mrs. Cecil Beokweg its "roqd show” the Idaho side. S president by the board the com lunch. Mrs John Packwood is In ing year. John Zittercob picked corn for Mrs. Earl Pettit and daughter of in Vale and*Ontario and returned charge of the apron booth. Mrs. Donald Newbiil was home from George Moeller and Elmer Strad- Weiser spent the week-end with her to Vale for a party afterward. The Jake Borge, children’s clothing; Mts. Boise Junior college over the week ley last week used by the Owyhee grouo. Mrs. Harold Houston and theme "Frosty the Snowman", was rated as Htaniey Hill, textile painting. Mrs end Cecil Houston and George Hurst j sister, family. M L Kurtz, rugs and Mrs C R lambs Monday at the On- three best. Newbiil. Vern Butler and sold fat Mrs. Gilbert Swan of Berryville, one Rev of the Mills, fancy work. Mrs Don Pox 1» Charles sale and Mrs Lester Carlson and Pratt are elk hunting near j tario Arkansas is visiting her sister. Mrs. helping the Intermediate girls The Gene Mrs Otis Bullard. Mrs. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson and group Is planning to make up a North Powder. and Mr and Mrs. George Oeorge Moeller and family and her daughter of La Grande spent Mon Elgan of Nyssa visited Mrs. Swan brother. Bob McKinney and family Christmas box to be sent to the A Edith Moeller and girls were dinner guests day night with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. M Hamrnon Monday while they at the home of Mr. and Mrs Bob near -4pr.«sa. Mrs. Swan spent Sun Brewer. Jubilee hospital. The December worked on quilts for the L_ D. 8. meeting will be held in the M L Relief society McKinney near Nyssa Sunday. Mr day night with her niece. Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald Judd home and Mrs Garland McKinney of Pettit and family in Ontario. and children had Sunday dinoer in Marlon Hamrnon. who fell at work Mrs. Forest Beagle of Montrose. In the sugar factory and hurt his Nampa were afternoon callers the Oeorge Oregg home. To Boise— Colorado was an overnight guest in back last week, has been unable to Otis and Donald Bullard and Lee Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kendall of the home of her niece, Mrs Stanley ",rlr Dale went elk hunting over the Miss Dorothy Erwin and Miss Bet Council. Idaho were Sunday dinner mu -m,___i_.. return to work. Hill Thursday ty Nearbill spent the Armistice day guests In the George Schweizer Mr and Mrs Ray Hirai and sons. i i week-end Kay Borge was a dinner guest of Mrs. Independent Christian work- week-end in Boise as house guests home. Pratt and children and i ers The Nancy Hill In the Stanley Hill home Kaye Oene met at the home of Mrs. Clifford of Miss Doris Ransom and Miss Pat; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Franklin and Hamrnon attended the turkey Sunday. in Nyssa November 6 for an McMiniman. They returned to J daughter and Mr and Mrs. Ray dinner served at the Catholic church j Main all-day meeting. A potluck dinner Nyssa Monday evening. Franklin ol Parma visited In the n Nyssa Wednesday evening. pS-K‘c J S ™ £ V l. ¡T 3U S The dinner committee for the . 'Saw ' SB In Adrian. I United Presbyterian church sale will Quests Reuben Graham meet Wednesday evening in the. church at Adrian. Dr and Mrs. Dudley of Caldwell visited In the M L. Kurtz home Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Dale Olenn. Mr and Mrs Dudley Kurtz and Mr and Mrs. | David Highland were guests in the Kenneth Price home south of Adrian Saturday evening at a party. Mrs. David Highland has been in the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs U L. Kurtz, the paste week suffering from an impacted wisdom tooth. Her son. Dwight David, was with her i I • NI • I »NH I Nt Mr and Mrs M L Judd and Mr and Mrs. M O. Judd were dinner guests Thursday evening In the L. J. Kinney home In Ontario. The group later ultended the community con cert. Mr and Mrs Oeorge Rossbaek were guests In the George Schiemer home over the Armistice week-end. Mrs. Anna Norris is able to be up again after a serious illness. Mr and Mrs. C B Hill were guests In the Hoyt Warwick home near Caldwell Sunday Mr and Mrs C. B Hill returned from a business trip to Portland last Thursday. Lou Pratt attended a board of directors meeting of the Potato and Onion Orowers association in On tario Tuesday evening Delivered Cleanly Mrs Lou Pratt and Anita helped B u rn t Cleanly at the Job's Daughter's merchant Heat* Cleanly lunch served in Nyssa Saturday. Karen and Marcelyn McKinley. P R O M P T DELIVERY ' Anita Pratt and Carl Lee Hill at- j tended the chill supper at the Unit ed Presbyterian church Sunday evening for the high school age 1 group Marcelyn was elected as In Nyaaa Phone president and Karen as secretary Kaye Hummon tore the Itglments In her left leg while dancing In Nyssa Saturday, Visit At Nampa— Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Renstrom visited Mrs. Elmer Renstrom at 1 Nampa Sunday. home over the week-end were Mr W om en Planning Oraham’s mother, Mrs E1U Qrah- Farewell Hlrty Is Buhl. Idaho; thetr daughter, Given For Gouplc G od's Aere Sale i ham Mrs. Harold Byard and her husband Qerald Slippy home Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. Bob Jones and Shar on of Spokane and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones and Linda Jones ol Boise had supper Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters. Mm Don Franklin and sons of Boise came to the home ol her par ents Saturday and in the afternoon Mrs. Lynn Kygar and Maxine went to Payette with Mrs. Franklin and did some shopping. Kenneth McDonald was a business visitor in Nampa Friday. Walt Paul son. Sr. and Wak Paulson, Jr. of Portland spent from Friday after noon until Tuesday morning in the William Peutz home as guest of William Peutz, Jr. Mrs. J. Vanscoy and children of Jordan Valley spent from Saturday until Monday In the home of Mrs, Vanscoy’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Schweizer. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDor.a.J and children went to Payette Mon day to shop and attend the Nyssa - Payette football game. Werner Peutz U walking on crutches this week because of a foot injury that he received while digging potatoes. Meetinc Date Changed— The date for the meeting of the C h r i s t i a n Women's Fellowship groups have been changed so as not to conflict with Thanksgiving The groups will meet Thursday. Nov ember 29 Mrs. Roy Bibbey's group will meet at the home of Mrs. Cecil Richards and Mrs. Dan Pennie's group will meet at the home of Mrs Emerson Bingaman. OWYHEE RIDING CLUB PRE-THANKSGIVING BENEFIT DANCE NOVEMBER 17. 1951 al the Boulevard Grange Hall 5 TURKEYS 5 to be given as door prizes Music By Silver State Wranglers TRADE-IN SALE TANGLE FREE SEWING NOTHING LIKE A is the word for FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY VELTEX FUEL OIL GET $80.05 FOR YOUR OLD MACHINE REGARDLESS OF MAKE OR CONDITION FAMOUS MODEL 400 As Shown Above Regular Price $305.00 Allowance . . . 80.05 AU you Pay $ 2 2 ^ 9 5 Mnntv Fraser moved to Nvwta in 19-Mi from luisa, Oklahoma where lie wan em ploye«! in the finanee department o f the I tilsa postoffiee. lie purchased the 5 aeres owned by ('. (!. (lotion, southwest o f Nyssa. 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