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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1951 PAGE FOUR her sister. Mrs. 8chrooh had been Meroney home were Mr and M r; Mr. and Mrs Mike Evans o f On- ] mg. December 8. The members de- Thirty head o f commercial heifers Alvin Nibbler of La Grande. Ore- tano, Mr. and Mrs Jim G riffiths cided to try to raise enough money wlu aiso pe sold, together on Thanksgiving The AngU5 saje sAow is suited for Corynne and Oeraldine Fry and gon Mrs Lela Lett and 81 Lett and and Judy, Rev Frank Coley, all of this way to help support the school's Letty Gregg attended the funeral Palicria and Matt Kiddoo. Nyssa. and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge hot lunch program. | December 5. the Angus open show services for William Brumfield Wed Mrs. Paul Thomson and her moth- I G riffiths and family, Mrs Conley Wilson entertained December 6 and the Angus sale De- NU-ACRES, Nov » —Local resi nesday. er and sister. Mrs Lanfear and Mrs. j Power and telephone service was at a large family dinner Thanks- cember 7, beginning at 1:30. dents are to lake old clothing for I Manager W iliam s stated that the Korean relief to the open O range, Mr and Mrs M C. Seuell attend- Ames of Caldwell, were in Welser cut o ff to a great extent, fuses were giving day. meeting to be held In the hall De- ed church services in N y « a last Monday to shop and visit at the blown and light bulbs burned out T h e school group pictures arrived Qgpitoi show will open December 4 home of Mr Joe Beck Sunday night when a car driven by ( cember 8 A picture on "Science Sunday with their daughter. Mr: this week and can be obtained in i W|[b a stockmen's short course. Judg Robert Smith, pastor of the Pruit- j a man from Nyssa hit a power p o le ; sizes of Milk Production" will be shown Roy H off and family and were ing of the Hereford open show cat land Methodist church was a guest near the 8 Ac R ranch with enough by Dean Ellis of Frultland guests at dinner at the H off home The grade school children were tle will be done December 6. Judg- in the Cecil Evans home Sunday, j force to cause tthe pole to fall across Mr and Mrs Bert Montague were1 Mr and Mrs. L. O. Hawley, who given a free lunch Monday by the jng and sale of fat steers and feed- ------------------- ---- | the telephone line. The man was women o f the WSOS. Sunday dinner guests at the home of are living in California, were here er calves will also be on the De- Apple Valiev Girl only slightly Injured and his car Mr and Mrs Lloyd Seuell over tthe Thanksgiving holidays to Mrs. Norland and Palmer spent cember 7 agenda. The Hereford * * % # ' only slightly damaged. M r and Mrs E C. Johnson and be with their daughter. Mrs L W. day at a family gath- female sale will be held the morn- Marries In Nevada Mr and Mrs. J. N Leigh have re- , Thanksgiving . r, „ . . .. ____U r Wanda and Jimmie returned Hatur- Climer and family of Parma Dick and Mrs ing of December 8 and the Here- ceived word from Eugene. Oregon of day from a motor trip to Okla- Hawley, who U attending Brigham I ford bull sale that afternoon. A D ^ N o r la n d and banquet and entertainment have homa, where they visited relatives | Young university In Utah, was also APPLE VALLE Y. Nov. 29-MyceUe the birth of a great-grandson Tlie Greenfield, daughter of Mr. and Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth They returned via the southern | here for his vacation, been scheduled for that evening baby of Anderson Ranch dam visited route through California. They Mrs Roy H off and son of Nyssa Mrs. Vincent Farrell of Apple vai- Parks and the grandparents are Mr in the Martha Norland home from These offerings of top quality cat spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. John- spent Friday night at the home of ley, and Doyle Hebrnan of Weiser and Mrs. Reuben Leigh, tle liave won for the Capitol show M r and Mrs. Frank Sorenson left Priday until Wednesday. win's sister, Mrs. Joe Barboza and her parents, Mr. and Mrs M C. were united in marriage Friday. the frequently used term. "Idaho's November 18 by the Key. Lundy of Tuesday with their son, Chester, to fam ily in Falrflekl. California. Seuell. Beef Cattle Parade." Williams de Nr and Mrs Curtis Fry and vfr and Mrs. E. C. Johnson and the Methodist church in Winnemuc- spend Thanksgiving in California, Beef Sale, Show- clared. ca. Nevada Mr and Mrs. Rebman Mrs. Anna Wilson and sons of children. Mr and Mrs. A. J Behrock j fam,iy and Joy Cullen and Mr. and Set For Dee. 4-8 En Route To New York— and sons. Jack and Dean of Boise M r, j eff McGee of Nyssa visited are making their home in Weiser. Mountain Home visited relatives and Roger Jenkins were Thanksglv- Saturday evening with Mr and Mrs where Mr Rebman is employed at here Thurs-day and Friday, Plans have been completed for I BUly Bear, w of Mr. and Mrs. the Chamberlin Chevrolet garage Little Susan Boston of Ontario mg dinner guests at the home of Thomas of Vale Mrs. Ida Riley was hostess at is staying with her aunt and uncle. the first registered Angue sale to Campbell Baer stopped in Nyssa Mr and Mr Richard Jenkins o il Mr and Mrs George Smit played be held in conjunction with the tost week on his way from San Now Plymouth It was the first | pinochle at the Jake Groot home the Vincent Farrell home at a wed Mr and Mrs. Earl Boston. Show of Idaho at Boise Francisco to New Y ork From New ding stiower honoring Mrs. Rebman 4 € € __ Warren Smalley, father o f W a l d o Capitol __ ____ __________ time In 28 years tthat Mrs. Pry and ( ,iear Nyssa Friday i 1 York, he will leave for Casa Blanca, Callers at the Ed Meroney home last Friday About 35 women enjoyed Smalley. arrived here last week and ! December 4 to 8. BERNARD EASTM AN Friday were Mrs Baxter and Mrs. the afternoon playing appropriate is visiting indefinitely with his son ! Si Williams, manager of the Cap- Afrlca- Real Estate Insurance pencil games, visiting and admir- and family. I itol show, stated that prospects for | Ira Marrs of Nyssa. Mrs Cecil Leigh. Mr aand Mrs a good showing of Angus cattle from House Guest From Ogden— Phone 64 | Mrs E M. Seuell and children and Ing the many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mr Marlon Leigh and , Stanley Leigh aand daughter, and) the area’s leading herds are promis- I Miss Norah O'Brien of Ogden was j Mr and Mrs Roy H off and Terry of ing. I a house guest for the Thanksgiving mu uHMOHd J Nyssa were dinner guests at the M his daughter and niece of Yakima Mrs Leigh’s sister of Emmett a t - ; Kue!>ts Friday in the J tended tthe harvest festival meeting I T h irty head of registered Angus week-end at the home of^Mr. and au n ó » komm mé iMMoarn ; C Seuell home Saturday Mrs Lloyd N. Leigh home including range bulls, herd buil Mrs. C. A. Mally. Miss O'Brien, a in Boise Thursday M arrtartf, i Seuell accompanied them to Payette Thanksgiving day dinner guests i Th e F T A is planning an oyster I prospects, and bred and open heifers j sister of Mrs. Mally. returned to' | In the afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Jake Oroot. Mrs. In the Gene Honey home included 1 and chili feed for Saturday even- will be included in the offering. Ogden Sunday. Zelf and Herreke Stam were Sun- | day dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Oeorge Smit. Mr. and Mrs Thomson and fam- : lly attended a family Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs Joe Beck in Welser, where they en joyed a roast wild goose instead of I i the usual Thanksgiving turkey Mrs. Martin gave a party Friday j of last week. Among the guests Low Mileage were Mrs Samuels. Mrs Evans. Mrs Montague, Mrs. Ribblet and Mrs Excellent Heavy Thomson. Mrs Ed Meroney and Joy, Mrs. j Dufy Tirea Lela Lett and Patricia and Matt | Kiddoo were In Payette and On Fine Beet Bed tario Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Roy Hoff and Terry Heater | of Nyssa were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Seuell A-l Cab and Upholatery Friday. The Farmerette club met at the Two-Speed Axle | hall Wednesday afternoon. Plans [ were made and committees appoint ed for the party to be held at An Outstanding Christmas time. A gift of »25 was voted to be sent to the polio V alue At ward of the Elks Convalescent home In Boise. At the close of the meet ing, refreshments were served by $ 1295.00 the hostesses. Mrs. Baxter and Mrs Elwood. Mr and Mrs Ray Schubert and family of Frultland and Mr and Mrs Ira Tlsh o f Oreenleaf were | Thanksgiving day guests at the Cecil Evans home. Mr and Mrs. E C Johnson and Wanda and Jimmie were Sunday: Ueed Car Headquarters dinner guests at M r and Mrs. Lon Bright of Emmett. Thanksgiving guests at the Ed (•range Preparing For Korean Relief Year in and year out you’ll do well with the HARTFORD HARTFORD INSURANCE Here Is A Buy olinoti coartar À-1 1947 Ford 2-Ton Our Christmas Present To You Truck Starts Friday, Nov. 30 thru Saturday, Dec. 8 During these 8 days double Green Stamps will be given on every item purchased in our store for cash—charge or Layaway— in addition the following Christmas gift items are being offered at very substantial savings— HERRIMAN MOTOR CO. 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