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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1951 Party Is Hehl By Pinoehle P l a y e r s Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot, Mr. and* h i Mrs- Gerrit Oroot of Apple Valley, Mr and Mrs. Z. Davidson of Parma ! and Mr. and Mrs. John Timmerman of Newell Heights. Mrs. John Broad was a Boise vis itor Thursday. Ontario visitors last week were Mr. and Mrs. Jake van Twisk. Roy Holmes of Sunset Valley call ed on C. M. Tensen Saturday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jensen of Nyssa called on relatives in this community Friday. • Mrs. C. M. Tensen and daughter called on Mrs. T. M. Beranek of Ontario Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot were in Ontario on business Thursday and also called on Mr. and Mrs. C. W. de Boer. Mr. and Mrs. Pete vd Oord visited friends in Newell Heights Sunday. COLUMBIA. AVE , Nov. 22—Mr and Mrs. Jake Grout erf Arcadia enter tained the pinochle club Friday a f ternoon. High scores were held by Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson and the consolation prize went to Dick Oroot. Two tables were at play during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mowerson and Dale of Nyssa Heights were Caldwall visitors Saturday after noon. Bill Hipp of Nyssa called on Dick Groot Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tensen and Carolyn drove to their ranch at Brogan Tuesday. Folks around the Ochoco country had reason to celebrate on Thursday, October 28. when a large Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jensen vis gathering recruited all the way from Portland and way points met to “cut the ribbon" and officially open ited at the home of their daughter the new 21.99 mile Marks Creek-Jones Ranch section of the Ochoco Highway. The main cause of cele and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pace bration over the completion of the Sl.900.000 project was the elimination of all the bad kinks in the old o f Joseph. bottleneck, the saving of 5.43 miles in distance and the estimated annual benefit of approximately Callers at the home of Mr. and $127,500 In travel cost to the public using the highway. Mrs. Joe Stam of Nyssa Saturday Mothers Attend afternoon were Mr and Mrs. Gerrit lea O f Children O root of Apple Valley and Mr. and day evening In the Dick Kriegh Presbyterian church Sunday even- who has been agriculture teacher at Mrs. Dick Groot. NEWELL HEIGHTS. Nov. 22—The home, honoring Karla, who was ing were the Irvin T op liff family, the Adrian school for several years. M. Kido o f Arcadia was a bus- seventh grade room tea Wednesday celebrating her sixth birthday. the Dick Kriegh family, the Stanley had taken several interesting pict a c c v i c i t n f 1 *-» »Vi l e _____ _; . . . n - . . . __ iness visitor in this community Fri . afternoon The room tea for the first grade Hill family, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. ures of the trip. Joanne Hainey, was attended by Mrs, day. _______ Mr. . and Mrs. George Judy Vanderpool and Jeanne Crock Kenneth Vanderpool, Mrs. Vern pupils and their mothers was held Kurtz. Neil Tensen has been absent from Butler, Mrs. Charles Harris and Friday afternoon. Schiemer, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Glenn, er sang ‘«o ld , Cold Heart," accomp school for several days on account, Mrs. Jake Borge An interesting Mrs. John Downer spent Sun the R. D. M cKinley family and the anied on the piano by Edna Lin- o f a throat infection. j program was presented by the pupils day in the home of her parents, Jake Borge family. Songs and fe l vllle. and the trio also sang "B e Mrs. Dick Stam of Oregon Trail after which they escorted their Mr and Mrs. M. L. Judd. lowship were enjoyed. cause o f You", accompanied by Mr. was hostess to the Whist club Sun- mothers to have refreshments, Marilyn Pratt spent the week Detlenne. Families from Newell Heights who Sherryl Reuter played day afternoon for the following Mr and Mrs. Jake Borge and I attended the Thanksgiving Fellow- end in the home of her father. two numbers on the violin. Cup couples: Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tensen, children were guests at dinner Fri- ship waffle supper at the United Gene Pratt. She is living In Nyssa cakes and coffee were served by Mrs. with her mother this winter. Harold Newman. Mrs. Hugh Glenn Carol Slippy accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Babcock. and Mrs. Don LlnvlUe to Boise Sun Twenty-three members and one day. guest, Mrs. A. C. Patterson of Clin Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar and ton, Utah met Thursday at 1 p. m. family were dinner guests in the at the home of Mrs. Kenneth M c Merle McClure home Saturday even Donald for a potluck luncheon. At ing. the business meeting .the club voted Mr. and Mrs. Norman Day of to buy a Christmas seal bond. Mrs. Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Rosa Kirtley presented a novel gues Smith o f Ontario were overnight sing gante and Mrs. Roland Maw guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Dale Glenn and Mrs. Jessse Ditty were prize Friday. The women are sisters. winners. Mrs. Harlan Koger and Mr. and Mrs. George Elfers and Mrs. William Peutz won prizes in son were guests in the George another contest. Schiemer home lo r Saturday even Mr. and Mrs. Neal Nicholson and ing supper. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kurtz and children, who have been living in J PETERSON’S Mr. and Mrs. C. B Hill were Sun day dinner guests in the K. I. Pet erson home in Adrian. Mrs. Dudley Kurtz has completed her work at the sugar factory. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price, Bob Kurtz and Miss Charlotte Brummer attended the Owyhee Sad dle club dance at Boulevard Orange hall Saturday night. Pictures O f FFA Trip Are Shown OWYHEE, Nov. 22—A large crowd attended the regular meeting of the Adrian Grade School P. T. A. Thurs day evening. Henry Reuter showed slides and talked of the trip to Kansas City that he took this fall with his Judging team of the high school F. F. A. class. Mr. Reuter. Give the dream-designed P la y te x* P illo w PAGE FIVE Boise for the past several months and children were Sunday dinner while Mr. Nicholson was employed guests in the Werner Peutz home. there, have moved back into their house at Owyhee Junction, where To Baker— Mr. and Mrs. Webb Pennie spent Mr. Nicholson operates a woodwork last week-end in Baker visiting shop. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allen and friends and relatives. son of Wilder called In the T. H. Meeting Cancelled— Brewer home Sunday evening. The hospital auxiliary meeting Mrs A. C. Patterson arrived scheduled for Monday. November 26 Thursday morning from Clinton, has been cancelled, according to Utah to spend some time with her Mrs. Carlos Buchner, president. son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patterson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Franklin and sons of Boise and Jock Franklin of Wilder were overnight guests in the Lynn Kygar home Saturday.. Mrs. Charley Culbertson attend ed a meeting in Nyssa Wednesday evening at the J. E. Brower home when the committee made plans for the banquet that the Owyhee R id ing club will give. Mrs. George 8chweizer was hostess to eight women Friday afternoon when the group worked on plans for the associated club meeting to be held next spring. Mrs. Fred d m - I stead of Ontario, secretary of the association, met with the group to! AFRAID OF IURGLARS? assist them. Mr. and Mrs. T . H. Brewer vis ited in the Woodrow Brewer home in Ontario Sunday afternoon. Ask about our low coal Mr. and Mrs. Roland Maw were hosts to 21 Friday night at a fish burglary Insurance for supper at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald home or buslneaa W A N TE D ! Order your Christmas door- wreaths and spray* from the St. Paul’s Episcopal Guild by phon ing 61-W or 73-R. ATTENTION Real Eatale naurance Ken Pond:1 16 North 3rd. 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