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à \ PAGE SIX THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. O R E G O N I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen ELECTION IS HELD • r>H tf-rm an Lorensen attended the BY HALL BOARD Nebraska picnic Sunday at Lake- | ... n ^^1K. SUN3ET V A LLE Y . Aux 10— A ' the Sunset hall boa ru election meeting Wednesday evening. Charles Share WATERMELON FEED was rp-electea as chairman for 18 HELD AT ARCADIA months and Oliarlie Schweizer was AR C A D IA , Aug. 19--Miss CUrsbell elected as director for eighteen W rig)it of Salt Lake City and Don months. The board plans on giving Olson of Boise were dinner gu' , s a dance to raise money to have at the George Mueller home Sat the Sunset hall painted. Mr and Mrs. Chester Counsil urday. Miss W ilm a Bullard has returned of New Plymouth, Mr. and Mi's. home after tea hing B b'e school-, pe,bert Smith, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Smith were Saturday I near Prinevllle under the student evening guests of M r and Mrs. 0 . P. Counsil. Vera Paye Counsil accompanied Mrs. Robert Smith home for a visit. Mrs. Eddie Sharpe and Mrs Dave Hall were Monday visitors at the Jim Robb home. Miss Shirely Steed of Roy, Utah visited her cousin, Donna Gardner, thé past week. Miss Steed, and Miss Genevieve Ballantyne left Saturday for Utah. Miss Garner and Miss Ballantyne to visit rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian R. Runnick ot the U. S. army engineers of Boiee were Sunday visitors at the Albert Notheis home. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver August 11 at the Nyssa Nursing home Frances and Sylvia Cleaver are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W ill iam Orr. Mrs. Kenneth Lore risen has re ceived word that she has a new granddaughter and grandson. Mr and Mrs. Willard Whitman of Bremerton. Washington are the parents of a daughter born August 1. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs Don Parker August 13 at Roseburg. Charles Chritton sold his Btl- acre larin to Ersel Beus this week Beus farmed the farm o f Mrs Marie C. Black last year. Gerald Barker of Ontario hes been at the James Langley home the past week digging potatoes. Mrs. S. E. Flanagan and Mrs. Charlie Schweizer were among the 54 guests at a bridal shower given Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Carl Hill's home honoring Miss Ellen Judd. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell are spending tlie nest 10 days at the Richard Maw home, caring for the children and chores, as Mr. and Mrs. Maw left Monday for a trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Langley and fam ily were dinner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ¡Hester In Nampa Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Nlshltnni were among the 12 couples who were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hashltanl at the Payette Country club Tuesday evening at a dinner honoring Mrs. George Sug.u of Frullland on her birthday. Forty-six were present last Sun day at the Assembly of God Sun day s«lu>ol and picnic at the Apple valley school house. Reverend and Mrs. Steryl Sptesz of Nyssa were guests Wednesday evening at the Assembly of God meeting. Reverend Spies/ was guost speaker. Ira Price. Jr. had his tonsiLs removed Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robb Thompson and Darvls Bengam left Tuesday for a two or three-week visit at Hillsboro and Forest Grove. Mrs Thompson's sister of Minneapolis Is visiting there. Mr and Mrs. Cash Turner were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams In Eagle, Idaho. Marzene Gardner, who visited at the Bob R e ffe tt home, returned to her home Tuesday. Harriet Gardner is visiting at the Reffett home while her mother. Mrs. Harry Gardner Ls visiting her husband in Pasco. Washington. Mr and Mrs Wilbur Chapin and fam ily left Monday evening on a trip to Nebraska to visit relatives. Mr and Mrs C lifford Laney of Ontario and Mrs. Laney's sister. Mrs. Liza Walthers of Elko. Neva da, were Wednesday guests at the Fred Mitehell home. Mi's. Walthers and Mrs Mitchell, old friends had not seen each other for 31) years. Mr. and Mrs Loren Hite of Haines. Mrs Blanche Hite, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lapin returned W ed nesday from a fishing trip to Big creek. Loren Hite. Jr. had spent tlie week at the Robert R effett liAta. ¡Mr. and Mrs Art Smith and Mr and Mrs. John Smith of Willard. Colorado were Saturday night guests at the home o f tihetr cousin. Hudson Robb. J am «« Langley. Homer Brewer, and Fred Babcock flew to Madras Sunday to see how farming was progressing on Langley s farm there. Wayne Dean Chestnut of Ontario was a guest of Terry Flanagan the past week. Mrs Lila Mitchell. Mrs Wayne Barrett and FTancell Mayllne a t tended the M I A. meeting in On tario Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Clonmger, Mrs Albert NotheLx. and Mrs L R Willard of San Francisco shopped in Boise Thursday. M r and Mrs Nelson Field and Mr and Mrs. Nolan Field and daughter motored to McCall for a picnic Sunday Mr and Mrs. Harry Fry of Homed ale. Idaho visited at the W alter Htllls and Lewis Mitchell homes Friday. M b * ¡Maxine Ounderson and Mr and Mrs Robert Ditty were supper guesta at the home of Mrs Leo la Ditty Thursday evening. Many families took time for an evening out. after completing their second cutting of hay. Those fam ilies attending the Caldwell rodeo were the Pete Wilson. Walter Mili ta. VeAel Session. Charles Schweiz er. Prank Briggs. Harley Wilson. Melvin Pendarvts. Hudson Robb. Jrtn McCoy. Ore Schweizer Claude Wilson and Irvin Wolfe families and Don Strickland. Bob Harris •AW -m s and La Varr Hawkins. missionary council. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Canada of Jerome, Idaho visited Friday night with Mrs. Anna Dull. They were en route to Washington. T .ie Arcadia Sunshine club held its annual watermelon feed Sunday afternoon at the Taylor grove. A ljr v e crowd was present. Mrs. Anna Dad and her sister. Mrs. Etta Johnson, spent the week end in Emmett with their brother, Ch rlie Thompson and wife. Those attending a party at the Fred Schilling home Tuesday even ing were Mr. and Mrs. Larry THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1948 | Marostica, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller, Mr. and Mrs. Deward Benideck. Mrs. John Smit, and Mrs. Dunaxe I and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bloxam of Silver- ton. Oregon were overnight guests at the Clyde Bowers home la.,1 week. T lie y were en route to the Dakotas. Here From Iowa— Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kurtz and .daughter, Carrol Ann of LeMares, Iowa visited last week at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kurtz and W. T. Cannon vs. Kathleen Pet- | Earl Weaver, et. al. vs. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roth. Mr and Mrs. Bernard Huger o f Laken, ermann Cannon. Annulment of Echanis, et al. Damages $20,175.90. . Leonard Cole, et. al., vs. Robert Kansas also were guests of Mr marriage. Q. Wallace, et. al. to quiet title and Mrs. Carl Roth last week. I Juanita Hone vs. Darwin Lee i Arthur Dwyer vs. Ethel M ay Divorce. | Dwyer. Divorce. NEWS OF RECORD | Hone. 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