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THE N YSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. N YSSA. OREGON. TH U RSD AY. PA G E FOUR Lynn Metz were supper guests if Glen Hoffman and Giendia and Mr NOVEMBER 29. 1951 eral of Mrs. John Cherry of Half folks Wednesday evening. His talk H elp F ig h t TB day to spend Thanksgiving at the centered around the customs, food B uilding Is Dont* parental home of Mrs Annie Gregg Mr and Mrs Paul Cleaver in King- and Mrs. Dave Highland and son. way. Mrs. Cherry was an aunt. Burnell Mr and Mrs Howard Day and and people of Finland. man Kolony. Additional dinner guests Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff were In S i i i i h H Valiev Bunn, who was home for a short included the families of Mrs Gregg's Charles Chapin joined the mech dinner guests at Mrs. Ethel Good- daughters attended a family dinner sona. William, Wallace. Herschel and SUNSET VALLEY. NoV 29 A 12 George, and her daughter. Mrs Don by M building ha.s been moved to Grant, making 26 guests form an addition on the tenant Mrs. Annie Gregg left Thursday house of H A Wilson, where Mr by bus for Portland to visit at the and Mrs. C. L Barnes are living. home of her faugtiter. Mrs Leo H A. Wilson Is building a new clnd- Baton. Mr Baton, a reserve, has erblock machine shed on his farm been called back to service and left Mivt Doris Ransom of Boise ar ¡Saturday for California rived Wednesday at the Fred Guth Mr and Mrs Olaf Fyllingness rie home for Thanksgiving Dinner guests for the holiday also includ were Thursday dinner guests at the ed Mr and Mrs. Hal Farley of Boise. home of their daughter, Mrs H 8 A Lloyd of Caldwell. Mr and Crutchfield Mrs. H. A. Wilson, her father. O Mrs. Orland Black of Nampa. Linda Ransom and Mr and Mrs. L W R. Hite, and sister, Mrs Lila John ston of Haines, Oregon left Satur Pomeroy. * Ernest Kaneaster. who had been day for Ogden to visit Mrs Wilson's in the Nysra hospital for a week was sister. Wanda Foss, who will under able to return home Thanksgiving go surgery. Mr and Mrs. Roy Holmes, and day to be with his family. Kane aster. who Injured his hand in a hay Mr and Mrs. Olen Holmes were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the chopper In October, Is suffering from a bone Infection. He hoped he home of Mr and Mrs F G Holmes and Bob Holmes will not lose his thumb. Roy Holmes’ cattle that have sum Mrs. Ruby Teel who spent two months visiting in Ran Diego, and a mered on the Curt Ingles ranch month In Ashland. Oregon with her near Brogan were brought home this sister, recently returned to her home i week-end. Mr. and Mrs James Chadd and on the Jack Field farm. Accomp anying her home was her sister family, Mr and Mrs. Homer Did- ericksen, and Mr. and Mrs. Conley from Ashland. Mrs. Cora Mosser, who spent 10 days here before leav Lockett of Willow Creek were guests Thanksgiving at the Clvrte Dider- ing for California last Friday Mr. and Mrs. O. If Schweizer were ioksen home in Caldwell for dinner, Mr and Mrs Harold Peterson of hosts on Thanksgiving at dinner for Mr and Mrs. Charlie Johnson of Idaho FalLs were week-end guests Parma, Mr and Mrs. Jeff Williams at the home of Mrs. Peterson's par o f Adrian, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ents. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Fylling- Schweizer of Vale, Mr and Mrs. nessess. Mr and Mrs. Noian Field and Kenneth Parlter and family and Mr family of Vale and Mrs Ruby Teel and Mrs Dick Wyatt. Mrs. Ora Newgen and Mrs. Ada were dinner guests Thursday at the Harrison attended the funeral of iKime of Mr and Mrs. Jack Field Bill Brumfield at Payette Wednes Mr and Mrs Fields, former Sunset Valley residents are planning on day. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gregg and leaving this week to spend the wint family of Madras arrived Wednes- er in California. Mr. and Mrs Delbert Garner left Wednesday morning on a Thanks giving trip to Coos Bay. Oregon and then on to San Francisco. Accomp anying them on their holiday trip were Britt Folkman, Lorna Garner and Leona and Val Garner. Dinner guests Thanksgiving at the Harold Fyllingness home included Kluas Siam. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick and the Lawrence Dim- mlck family. Mrs. Fyllingness and Mrs. Lawrence Dimmick were hos tess for the occasion. Pat Newby o f Adrian spent last week-end as a houseguest at the home of her cousin. Mrs Lawrence Dimmick. Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and children and Frank Parker of Rose- burg ware houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen. parents of Mrs. Parker, Thanksgiving and dur ing the holiday week-end. Addition al dinner guests for the holiday in cluded their son, Bernle, who was home from John Day, Jess and Frank Assumendl and Herman Lor- s % A ., » ensen. That evening Mrs Lorensen phoned her mother. Mrs. William Turner in Johnstown. Nebraska so that the family and grandchildren all felt united for the holiday al though at a distance During their | stay, the W L. Chapin and Charles ! Chapin and Grover Cooper families Delivered Cleanly visited Mr and Mrs. Parker at the Burnt Claanly Lorensen home Mr and Mrs W L Chapin were Heals Cleanly liosts Friday evening at an oyster ] supper for Mr. and Mrs, Don Park PROMPT DELIVERY er. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Loren sen and Mr and Mrs Charles Chap- I in.. The Parkers left Sunday morn- I lug for their home In Nyssa Phone 1 Mr and Mrs. Don Brewer and family and Mr and Mrs. Darrel Williams were dinner guests Thurs day at t)>e home of Mr and Mrs John Westfall at Hines, Oregon. « Mr and Mrs Magnus Ekanger 1 and Jerry had dinner Thursday at I | the George Cleaver home In the Fletcher Oil Co. l a evening they and Mr and Mrs is the word J - • for VELTEX FUEL OIL a at the Cecil Flora home in Nyssa. anics division of the air force this ell's home near Vale Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver en week. He will not leave until De Mr. and Mrs La Vern Cleaver and Alan ate dinner at the John Bow tertained Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil cember 27. son of Vale and Mr. and Mrs Jim Mr and Mrs. Charles McCoy and en home. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver and Savage at dinner Sunday evening. daughter were dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whipple and home of Mr and Mrs. Russell Ho- boys, Mr and Mrs. Alva Goodell and Alva Goodell, Jr. attended a family and Mr. and Mrs H. L. Day weel Thursday. Jim Robb, his sister. Mrs. Bill belated Thanksgiving dinner at were dinner guests at the Glenn Hamilton and son, Terry, left the Henry Estrick home near Mer Hoffman home Sunday. Mrs. Howard Day. Mrs. Willis Thursday with Mr and Mrs Hud-| idian Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Topliff and Bertram and Alva Goodell. Jr. were son Robb for Nebraska. Hudson Robbs mother, who passed away be daughters were dinner guests at th e; among those who attended the foot ball game at Vale Saturday. fore Thanksgiving, was taken to her [ Marvin Elmore home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram had home town for burial. Mr and Mrs Carl Simpson were j as their Thanksgiving guests. Mr Returned Missionary Speaks— Elder Udell Poulson. who spent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Chester Jamieson of Nam pa, Mr and Mrs. Olenn Hursey and the past 39 months in Finland on a Wayne Gamer Friday Mrs. Ira Chadd and Mr and Mrs daughters of Ontario and Mr and mission for the L. D S. church, ar rived home this week. He was Harry Gahan spent Thursday visit Mrs. E L. Jamieson of Nyssa. Mrs. Harry Gardner and Mr and guest speaker at the M. I. A. ing Ira Chadd. who Is confined to special Interest class for married the veterans hospital in Boise i Mrs. Loyd Adams attended the fun They had lunch at the hospital caf eteria. M r*. Cleaver (lul* A rm In Accident BUENA VISTA, Nov. 29—Mrs Del bert Cleaver cut her arm last week | Six stitches were required to close j the wound Mr and Mrs. Alva Goodell attend ed the Malheur County Pomona Orange meeting at Willow Creek Saturday. * Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver en tertained at Thanksgiving dinner Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver and family, Mr and Mrs. Loyd Cleaver j and family, Mr and Mrs. Eugene' Cleaver and girls, Mr. and Mrs Delbert Cleaver and boys, Mr and Mrs. Mangus Ekanger and Garry and Ben and Leonard Cleaver. Mr and Mrs. S. B Hoffman had as their guests Mr and Mrs. Claude Day and family, Mr and Mrs Jim Ritchie and family, Mr. and Mrs. TRAKWAYS furlough, was also a speaker, fie left Friday for his post in California. Visit Out-of-Town— Among those spending the holidays out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ford Bybee. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bybee and family, who were in Utah. Miss Loise Ann Pike went to Salt Lake City to visit her mother. Oscar Pike was at Bur ley to visit his daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. E Ashcraft of Adri an and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Watson i and infant daughter of Nyssa en- | joyed Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Drown. Places were laid for 10 guests. Lau- | rence Goss, foreman of one of the Bybee ranches, was a guest at the D. O. Bybee home. RADIO & REFRIGERATION REPAIRING DEPARTURES From Nyssa EASTBOUND 4:08 A. M. Located At Western Store •3:20 P. M. 9:00 P. Si. 12:20 P. M. W ESTBOUND 5:50 A. M. 1:45 P. M. ’"Local to Boise %7:30 P. 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