Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 10, 1953, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE NYSSA GATE C IT \ JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1953
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LOCAL NEW S
N r and Mrs, Joe Hartle and fam­
ily spent Saturday In Harper visiting
Mr. Hartle's sister and brother-in-
jow, Mr and Mr Willi.- Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs. Parley Webb and
daughter, E\a Walton and three
frau d children. Oreit. Betty and
Brad o f Kay ville, Utah spent
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Webb’s si-ter, Mr- Hannah Bur­
bank. Their son. Bu-ter J Webb, of
the west coast met them here for
the week end.
Mrs. Marcella Sparks of Minidoka,
Idaho and Mr- Ruby Smith and
young son and grand daughter of
Ogden visited last week end with
their mother, Mrs Hannah Burbank.
M i ami Mrs. (ile a K illin gs return- anc: wer« dinner g ie t
■ i h rr.r M n diy a liar spending two
Mr. and Mrs. Caroll
week., on vacation in Denver, Colo., family of Warden. Wa
and Yellowstone.
week end v. « in,’ Mr
Mr and Mrs. lam es K u * n of 3m h.
Bridger. Montana were house guests
Mr and Mrs Edison (
■ • week
Mr. and Mr- Jte Nelson ■y returned after -pendi:
and Efiie Jm -rn. Mr Jensen. Mr
Sacramento and Ogden
Nel n and Mrs Kucera are sisters friends and relative
Mr and Mrs. Jay Bunn attended
Mrs. Susie Pin« «» k of da ho Falls
the Boise fair one night last week is visiting at the h- me ol her da ugh.
Ten minutes behind the
wheel
of a GMC with 1 ruck Hydra-Mafic Drive* is an eye-open­
ing experience. Try it —see what this gas-saving truck
that shifts for itself can do for you —your business — your
pocketbook. Come in — today — for a demonstration!
*Standard on the Package Delivery model; optional at extra cost on 18
other light duty models.
ter and -on-in-law, Mr and Mr
Gordon Williams.
Karma K. -ler of IV»se has been
w
Mr and
Mrs. C R Kt v^ler, for the pa.st
two weeks while recovering from
an arm injury. She will return to
Bci.-e nex: week
Mr. and Mr« Artie Robertson and
Mr and Mrs Dwight Smith spent
the weekend in John Day at the
Clyde Smith heme
Mrs. Lewis Larkin of Tacoma is
visiting in Nys a at the h.me of her
parents, Mr and Mrs. J M Ray­
mond.
Colleen Bybee, Claudena Wilson
and Darlene Sesler of Boise and Mr.
and Mrs. S. P Bybee and Gary spent
; la- weekend at Payette Lakes.
Mr. «.nd Mrs. Hamilton Chadder-
ion and Lionel spent the weekend
v.th Mr and Mrs. Grant Sasser at
Wall wa and Mrs. G, E Bright at
Joseph, Ore. Mrs. Bright and Mrs.
Chadderdon are sisters.
Miss Eva Boydell visited over the
weekend in Boise 'With Mrs. Britt
Nt dry.
Edison Child spent the weekend in
P rtl md.
Mrs. Lewis Riggs spent the week­
end in Pocatello attending a fam ­
ily reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. L< land Ricks and
Del and Jean Walker -pent Labor
Day in Silver C:ty, Ida.
Mr. and Mrs. tieorge McKee re­
turned home Tue.-dav right after
-pending a week in Kennewick,
Wash., vi'itin g with Mr. and Mrs.
Ma\ Schweizer and Mr. and Mrs.
J tek M c K e e .
The TV Football
2nd St. Good
Gi an
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e of thè Week every S a t i r d a y sta rti ng September
19 —a General M o t o r i Key Event
sisters. Wilma and Wilhemer.ina of
Maine.
Other guests at the dinner were
Mr and Mr- Jack Bare, Mr. and
Mrs. Ferguson of Vale and Dr. and
Mrs John Long.
Methodist Group
Holds Meeting
mg Mr and Mr.-;. S B Goodfellow of
Members of the W om an» S ciety
Roy, Utah, Mr. and Mr-. Ray T o f Chri-tian Service met Taur-day
CL dfell- v of Bountiful, Utah. Mr. at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Tobler,
and Mrs Gerald Goodfellow and Mr. Devotion., and program were ]ea
and Mr Gary Oo dfelkoff of W ei- by Mr- Ben McConnell and Mr-.
-er, Mr and Mrs. Wayne Wheeler Anna Johnson assisted by Mrs
and family of Rupert, Mr and Mrs. Carlos Bucluier, Mrs. VeriiLii T a y­
A1 Mladenich and daughter o f lor, Mrs. C liff Main, Mrs. Russell
Seattle, Mrs. Howard Stalhcy and Ccthrun and Mrs. Eugene Grasty.
family of Cow Hollow, Mrs. Emma
During the meeting, Mr. Tobler
P. Kesler o f Burley, Karma Kesler wai host to the hu.-bands in the
of Boise and Mr. and Mrs. V. L. basement.
Ke-ler and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Refreshments were served by the
Ne l Pettei-on and family, Mr. and hostess assisted by Mrs Russell
Mrs. Jay Bunn and family and the Cochrun, Mrs. Hudson Robb Mrs
C. H Kt'-ler family o f Nyssa.
Leroy Herman, and Mrs. J r ’ Cun-
In attendance at the reunion were dall.
all of the living children of Samuel
Burt Goodfellow o f Roy, Utah who 1 Miss Boydell Entertains
is 71 years old. His children are
Eva Boydell entertained members
Emma Kesler, Ray T. Goodfellow,
Gerald G; odfell v. Fern Kesler, c f .he Tue day bridge club at her
Norma Wheeler, Ver Dean Mlade­ home with Mrs. D.ck Ten sen and
Mrs. Edward B iyd ell as gue-t tolav-
nich, Don and Jay Goodfellow.
ers.
The out o f town guests returned I
Mrs. Henry Hartley won high score
to their homes Monday, except Mr
and Mrs. Jesse Morgan won -e^ond
and Mrs. A. F. Mladenich and high.
daughter of Seattle who will vi-.it.
a few more days.
It's Sooner Than You
Think for Furniture
Nyssa, Ore
Ave
Phone 2233
Members c f the Eagles auxiliary
will meet next Tuesday for their an­
nual birthday party. The meeting,
dedicated to all past madam presi­
dents, will be preceded at 7 p m.
with a potluck supper. The commit­
tee in charge o f arrangements is for
refreshments, Florence Toombs and
Alan Cottle was honored on his
Eveline Thompson and entertain- 6th birthday Saturday at a party
ment, Ruth Collins and Opal Holmes, given by his mother, Mrs. Kenneth
Cottle. T velve boys helped him
celebrate by attending the movie
and returning to the Cotile Lawn
for games and refreshments.
That new furniture you’ve been
’.anting, can be in your home sooner Sunday Dinner Guests
than you think. Just stop in and
Sunday dinner guests o f Dr. and
talk over our handy terms. You’ll Msr. John Long were Dr. and Mrs.
find it easy to say "Deliver it now.” George Simmons o f Eugene. The
You'll like our wonderful selec­ Simmons were en route to the East,
tion and wide range o f prices, too.
inve-tmen: in fine living. So why
Alters Entertain
wait for that new furniturey ou want.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Alters enter­
Stop in now at. Nyssa Furniture Co.,
9 Good avenue or call Phone 6633. tained members o f their Sunday
evening dinner club at their home.
Adv.
Prize winners at bridge were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Bracken and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Brendle.
Get a real truck !
Soo
Carole Wilson, Editor
You'll do better on a used truck with your GMC dealer
LO C AL N E W S
-Mrs. Edwin Oldham returned re­
cently from Sun Valley after -pend­
ing a month visiting there. Dr Old­
ham will return next month.
Mrs. Irvin Frandsen arrived last
Monday to visit with Mr. and Mr-.
Ken Pond. Her husband arrived Sat­
urday to spend the week end and
they returned home Monday
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Howe of San
Martin, Calif, returned home Tues­
day morning after spending the
week end visiting in Nyssa with Mr
and Mrs. Joe Nelson and Effie Jen­
sen
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Richardson
spent the weekend in Springfield
Utah.
Mrs. Wilson Entertains
Mrs. Aden Wilson entertained
members o f the Wednesday evening
bridge club at her home. Guest
players were Mr-. John Ostrom and
Mrs. Helmer O.-trom. Prizes were
won by Mrs. Helmer Ostrom, high,
Mrs. Verne Duus, second and Mrs.
Elmer Jaques, traveling.
Pinochle Club Meets
Mrs. S. C. Me Connell was hostess
to members of her Wednesday a fter­
noon bridge club with Mrs, Cecil
Morrison and Mrs. Verne Duus as
guest players.
Mrs. W illiam Schoen won high;
Mrs. Holmer Ostrom, low and Mrs.
W alter Fox and Mrs. Carl Sebum,
traveling.
Bring the Family!
Eating out is a great
treat for everyone.
Make it a family custom
to dine here freqently.
Eastern Star Met Monday
ONLY s4
Order o f the Eastern star met
Monday evening at the Masonic hall
for their first meeting following the
summer recess. A potluck supper was
held prior to the general business
meeting. W orthy Matron, Kathryn
Simmons gave a report on her visit
to Grand Chapter held in Portland
Mrs. Lillian Dunn was honored
with a handerchief shower. She will
be leaving soon to join her husband
in San Diego. Several members were
given birthday honors, including
Mrs. Polly Marquis, who with her
husband, Claude Marquis was a
visitor from Golden Chain chapter
o f Vale. Mrs. Bernice Lane o f Chap­
ter 69. Ontario, was also a visitor.
Th e next meeting will be held
September 21 with rehearsal sch-
eduled for September 20 at 2:30 p. m.
WEEKLY!
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DINNER PARTIES
GROUP LUNCHEONS
FAMIL DINNERS
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Flesey enter­
tained Monday evening at a dinner
to honor Mrs. Flesey’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Harris and her
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