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PAGE SEVEN THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1951 Nu-Acres Grange O fficers Seated NU-ACRES, Nov. 22—The Nu-Acres Orange met Thursday evening for the installation of the newly elect ed officers. J. B. Howard o f Orchard Avenue Orange was the installing officer, assisted by Mrs. Howard and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bergman, also of Orchard Avenue Grange. The new officers are as follows: Master, Cecil Evans: overseer, Henry Orcutt; lecturer, Martha Nedbalelf; Stew ard, Prank Nebalek; assistant stew ard, Clarence Neely; chaplain, Effie Neilsen; treasurer, Emma Orcutt; secretary, Blanch Neely; gatekeepe.', Leo Ellfbee: Ceres, Zerelda Oster- miller; Pomona, Viola Cary; Flora, Janice Evans; lady assistant stew ard, Alice Pry; executive commit teeman, Dale Cary. The next meet- in of the Nu-Acres Grange will be an open meeting held December 0. at which Dean Ellis of Fruitland will show a picture, -The Science of One-Way Plus Tax P O R TLA N D ___ $ 7.70 SEATTLE 11.00 EUGENE 8.90 It't cheaper by far than driving your corf "pxittuU tf &U4 uiút* 220 Main St. Phone 217 Milk Production." As admission to Mr. Chesney are brother and sister. W om en Preparing Miss Betty Kersey is home from this meeting, all are asked to fur nish old clothing to be sent for the Payette hospital. For Bazaar, Dinner relief in Korea. Mr and Mrs. Richard Jenkins Corynne Fry and Letty and Billy and son, Wesley, of New Plymouth APPLE VALLEY. Nov 22—W S. C. Gregg attended a party given at the visited at the F. C. Fry home Sat S. women are making last minute Carl Mogenson home at Fruitland urday afternoon. preparations for the bazaar and Saturday evening, with Neil Mogen Deanna Evans. Corynne Fry. Let supper to be held Saturday from son and Gary Case as hosts. ty Gregg, Bob Thomas. Ned Stokes 4 p. m. on into the evening. Mrs. M. C. Seuell and Mrs Merle and Claude Brumfield attended the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson, who Thomson attended the meeting of eighth grade party at the Fruitland have been living in the Scale house Circle 4 of the Fruitland Methodist school last Saturday evening. have moved to Nampa, where he Is Harry Wood was taken to the employed at the Hudson garage. church Tuesday evening at the Walt veterans hospital in Boise Thursday Schmid home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed and son, Mr. and Mrs Frank Nedbalek and afternoon and underwent surgery Robert, and Mr. and Mrs Chris Donna left Friday for a visit in that evening. He is reported to Melvedt of Boise were in Moscow Sacramento, San Francisco and San be doing well. over the week-end. They attended Mrs. F. C. Fry was in Boise Tues the university football game and Lorenzo. day to visit at tthe home of her Mr. and Mrs. George Smit at were guests of Madeline Melvedt at tended the community concert held sister, Mrs. A J. Schrock the Gamma Phi Beta house. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Preston of in Ontario Tuesday evening. Mrs. Jenny Boston and Jim and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Randolph of Twin Falls were visitors at the Susan and Mrs. Sutton of Ontario Madras, Oregon were visitors at the Harry Wood home Thursday night visited Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Boston home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ned and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Chesney were Sunday afternoon. balek Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jackson of Several of the Evans children called to Homedale Thursday be have been ill with the influenza the cause of the death of Clarence Vancouver. Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jackson of Brldalvale, Percy, a cousin of Mr. Chesney. past week. Frank Fry is improving from an Oregon were week-end guests last Mr. and Mrs George Smit visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe illness and was able to accompany week of Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wil Mrs. Fry and Roger Jenkins on a son Saturday. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Stam of Nyssa Sunday. Members of the Nu-Acres Grange, business trip to Payette and Ontario Stanley Jackson drove to Caldwell, where Mrs. Jacksan visited her par have been doing painting in the Tuesday. ents. hall, which greatly improves the j Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lowe of Boise appearance of it. Merrv Matrons visited in the Stanley Stant home Mr and Mrs. Merle Thomas and Gary attended the annual pheasant O f Club Gather Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Dille and son and feed held by the American Legion in New Plymouth Monday evening. OREGON TRAIL, Nov. 22—The [ Miss Mirian Dille of Roswell were Mr. and Mrs. George Smit play Merry Matrons club met at the Saturday evening dinner guests of ed whist at the home of Mr. and home of 'Mary Smiley Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed. Ray Hoover of Arcada, California Mrs. Jake Groot of Nyssa Monday j November 14. Eleven members and visited friends here the first of the afternoon. one guest, Mrs. Griffitts answered ] week. He was an overnight guest Mrs. Ed Meroney and Joy Cullen | roll call with "Ideas for a center-1 visited Mrs. Slenora Wherry in Pay piece for the Thanksgiving table.” in the Jack Wilson home Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. ette Sunday. Following the business meeting, Week-end guests at the home of I games were played, with Virginia Conley Wilson included Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nedbalek were RookstOoi and Kathleen Chenault Mrs. Kenneth Caldwell of McCall, Mr and Mrs. George Orasmick of winning prizes. The hostess, assist Mr. and Mrs. Leon Murray and Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ramer ed by Hazel Farr and Alberta Bow children and Mi and Mrs. Cedric and Carole of Boise and Rudy Ned ers served lunch. The next meeting Caldwell of Parma and Mr. and Mrs. Thaniel Botner. balek. will be held November 28 with Al Jim Porterfield of Caldwell, aud Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Chesney vis berta Bowen as hostess. Roll call ited Saturday afternoon at the home will be “ some delayed plan I intend itor for the Simplot company was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larson of to carry out.” Mrs. Jack Reed. New Plymouth. Mrs. Larson and Miss Della Shuster of Ontario was The “Just Neighbors” met Wed an overnight guest at the F. G. nesday afternoon, November 28 at Holmes home Saturday. the iiome of Mrs. Andrew Standal. Mrs. Ward C. Lundy and boys and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Pilcher of Mrs. J. E. Bowen shopped in Cald Nampa stopped for a visit Sunday well Saturday. afternoon at the dinner that was Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Carlson and held at the A. V. community church. Janice, who have lived in the Mari Dr. H. G. McAllister of Boise was an Chard farm for the last two also a guest. In the afternoon, years have moved to a farm near ping pong and horseshoes were Adrian. played, after which practice was Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Goodson and begun for the Christmas program. Melvin of Parma were callers last There will be a P. T. A. Executive Tuesday at the F. G. Holmes and Board meeting at the schooihouse Frank Byers homes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen are Monday evening. Sunday dinner guests last week staying at the J. E. Bowen home in the Jack Wilson home included while Robert is convalsclng from a Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jackson of broken toe. Vancouver. Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jackson of Bridalveil, I Daughter Arrives— A daughter was born November Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller 15 in the Malheur Memorial hospital of Melba, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Curtis of Caldwell, Mr and Mrs. to Mr. and Mrs. William Hardy of Conley Wilson and family and Mr. Adrian. and Mrs. Thaniel Botner. -EAGLES DANCE- Saiurday, November 24 Eagles Hall Eagles and Out-of-Town Guests Bruce CLEANING WAX -¡ Cleans as you wax 98c qt Save« time, work, money Bruce Dooxit(wlth 3 Pads) $3.19 Extra Doozlt Pads —...19c ea. STUNZ LUMBER COMPANY Optometrist Eyes Examined Phone 720 718 Arthur St. Caldwell, Idaho NYSSA, OREGON PHONE 110 u DR.G.W.GRAVES le s t Drive" America's favorite YOU CAN FA Y M ODE... B U T YOU CAN'T B UY B ETTEA/ * V * TU E Type OP e n o in e TH E INO USTO Yt SUIINOINO 7 P / ' 'y e t. 3 M OPE M ATEOS IN THE PA S TS YSAOS ’ p o o d ' s B U ILTN EA O IY a M ILLION y -B S l ’ fo o d ' s y - b s e u s po o hunooed C LESS TUAN MOST SITES ! " Party Is Given At Buenu Vista BUENA VISTA, Nov. 22—Mrs. Les ter Cleaver entertained in celebra tion of the sixth birthday of her daughter Sylvia, Friday afternoon. Birthday cake and ice cream were served. Sylvia received several nice gifts. Mr. and Mrs Robert Goodell of Caldwell and Oscar Bratton of On tario were callers Sunday afternoon at the Edward Topliff home. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman and daughter, Glenda, returned home Wednesday after spending three weeks visiting friends and relatives in Wyoming and Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. David Highland and son, of Owyhee dam spent Friday evening and Saturday visiting at the S B. Hoffman home. Mrs. James Ritchie and Garnet and Robert attended the Girl Scout program held at the Nyssa school- house Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs James Ritchie and Garnet and Robert were dinner guests at the Claude Day home Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver celebrated their 5th wedding anni versary Saturday night by dining at the Morocco club and attending home of Mrs. Ersel Be us, Mrs. Frank good condition. Phone Ontario, 22n3xc the riding club dance. They were Skeen, Mrs. Ellis Field and Mrs. 336-J. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Laura Bowns, sisters of Mrs Clif Eugene Cleaver and Mr. and Mrs. ford, and her mother, Mrs. Anna F O R R E N T —Modern basement sleeping room for man. 107 North West. Lester Cleaver. Fifth. Phone 89-J. 22ntfc Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tanner visited Mr. Tanner's sister in Ontario | Contaiaen Distributed— The American Legion auxiliary1 FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, Thursday. Edd Mortenaon was a ' Sunday have distributed the “Gift For one bedroom. 101 Em non avenue. night supper guest at the S. B. Yanks" boxes around town to collect 4 blocks north of Main. Phone 63-W 22nlxp Bheir annual projeot money. This Hoffman home. Mrs. Guy Tanner and Junius money buys cigarettes and Christ Tanner spent Saturday at Emmett. mas cheer far hospitalized veterans FOR SALE—One used electric re While there they visited Mrs. Tan in the Portland and Rose burg hos frigerator and one used range. May pitals and for Camp White in Med be seen at Idaho Power company ner's mother. Mrs Pearson. office. 22n2xc Mr. and Mrs. Orr of Hermiston ford. spent the week-end with their WANTED—To rent modem home daughter, Mrs. Lester Cleaver and To Sponior Card Party— The St. Anne's Altar society will for dentist and small family, de family. sirable location. Phone Parma Mr and Mrs. Lester Cleaver and sponsor a bridge and pinochle card 81-W2 or Nyssa 034-J1. 22nlxp Mr and Mrs. Jim Savage shopped party at the Catholic church Sat urday evening. December 1 at I in Boise Wednesday. BIBLE VERSE—"If my people Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver was quite ill o'clock. The public is invited to attend. Tickets may be obtained which are called by my name shall thAs week. from Mrs. John Dority. humble themselves and pray and seek my (God’s) face, and turn from Ransom Receives Oheir wicked ways, then will I hear Achievement Meeting Set— The Arcadia Livestock club will from heaven and will forgive their Navy Advancement hold an achievement meeting Satur sins and will heal their land." 2 day, November 24 at 8 p. m. in the Chronicles 7:14. 22nlxp Neil Ransom of Nyssa has been Arcadia schooihouse. Pins and a- advanced In rating from dentalman wards will be presented. The gen to dental technician third class in eral public as well as Interested per the United States navy, according sons are Invited to attend. to information received by his moth er, Mrs. Fern Ransom, from the commanding officer of the U. S. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY naval amphibious base at San Diego. FOR SALE—1941 Special deluxe Captain L. D. Sharp, Jr. told Mrs. Chevrolet sedan, one-owner car. Ransom "Your son, by hi* diligence and attention to duty has through his own efforts, advanced himself to a higher position of responsibility and trust. This advancement marks AND a distinct step towards a successful naval career and makes him a val uable asset to the navy. "The knowledge and experience gained by your son will qualify him for better things in civil life if he decides to return to a civil pursuit upon his release from the navy." Delicious Curing Quality Lard Rendering Visit In Nyssa— Mrs. Jack Clifford Anna Mae and Mary ton. Utah arrived in day to spend a week Hartman's Lockers and Virginia, Lynn of Clin Nyssa Satur visiting at the -L O A N S - ALL KINDS OF Real Estate Loans Prompt, Courteous Service ken po n d 1« North 3rd. Insurance Phone 218 2 miles east of Nyssa at Locker Ave. RADIO & REFRIGERATION REPAIRING Located At Western Store PHONE 244-J RESIDENCE PHONE 286-R Herbert E. 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