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PAGE FOUR _ BLACK CANYON’S WATER USERS MEET NU-ACRES, July 21—Mr. and Mr* E C Johnson and family and Judy Preston attended the Texas Oklahoma picnic at Vale Sunday. They won the prize for the coupue traveling the farthest to be pres ent at the picnic. Floyd Hunt, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Johnson left Monday for his home in Stillwater. Okla homa, after a month's visit at the Johnson home. Clay Anderson left for Sacra mento Tuesday. He will try to find a place to live before return ing for his family, who will remain here until that time. They plan to make their home In Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Raymer and daughter of Boise, Mr. and Mrs R. O. Scott and family of Nampa, and Katherine Parkhurst of San Francisco were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Orasmick. Miss Viola Jeppsen left Friday for North Platte. Nebraska to take her state teacher’s examination. Martin Jeppsen, who has been seriously ill at tihe Boise veterans hospital has not Improved much. Mr and Mrs. Frank Nedbalek, Leo Ellibee, and Mr. and Mrs. George Orasmtck drove to Nampa Thursday night to see Mrs. Leo Ellibee, Who has been quite seri ously HI In the Mercy hospital Mrs. Nedbalek. Mrs. Grasmick, and Mrs. Clay Anderson visited her Saturday afternoon. The latest re port from Mr. Ellibee is that Har riet is improving satisfactorily under the circumstances. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thurston and son of Fruitland and Mrs. M ild red Boggs of Pocatello were Sun day evening guests at the Ed Mer- onev home. Eleanor Wherry and Than Wher ry visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mer- oney Saturday. Than Wherry Is from Victoria. B. C. Mrs. Merl Thomson, Mrs. Cecil Evans, and Mrs. M. C. Seuell at tended a Circle Four meeting Wed nesday at Mrs. Lee Brown's home near Fruitland. Mrs. Merl Thomson and Mrs. M. C. Seuell attended the meeting of the Malheur Memorial hospital auxiliary Monday afternoon at Nyssa. F. D. Orcutt of Seattle spent last week visiting his son, Henry Or cutt and family. The visit was their first In seven years. Jean Blakesley and Terry were Sunday dinner guests o f Mrs. O ' Neil Hallirway at Ontario. Jean Blakesley gave a buffet supper Monday night for her team mates, the Nyssaettes, celebrating their victory over the Curry Pro duce. About 2» persons. Including coach, manager and all those cpn- nected with the team attended. David and Chuckle Phillips spent the past week with their aunt and uncle. Mr and Mrs. Carl Petter- son of Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Basel and j children and Mrs. Rose Goodrich ot W in i ('n lo ii. O re g o n v isite d THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949 The by-laws were read and approv ed by the members present and will be voted on again at both the meeting to be held at the Nu- Acres community hall next month and at New Plymouth the following month. The Cecil Evans children are taking turns staying with their «rand parents at Greenleaf. At h e present Carl and Sally are with h em . Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Evans and Phyllis and Janice Evans and Mrs Pry and Mary Jo attended a Po mona Grange meeting at the Bea con hall. Washoe Grange was he host. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Woll and baby of Boise visited at th . L. G. Hawley home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G raf and girls of Antioch, California visited Mr. and Mrs. William Grasmick from Monday until Wednesday. Corynne, Geraldine. Franky, Jes se and Lela Fry attended a lawn oarty at the Cecil Evans residence Sunday evening Refreshments were served at the close of the party. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shaw and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nedbalek and daughter of Nu-Acres and Mr. ' and Mrs. E. M. Seuell of Nyssa attended a demonstration dinner \ given at the Woodrow Seuell home Sunday. After dinner everyone en- ; joyed visiting and playing crochet. FARM BUREAU TO HAVE FAIR BOOTH KINGMAN KOLQNY, July21—Mr. and Mrs. Haney have enjoyed a visit with their son, Hester and his wife and daughter from Nebraska. Glen Salter is reported to have lost his eyesight. He has been In Boise receiving treatment for some time. Francine Lovelace has gone to Arizona, where she has work for the summer. Mr and Mrs. Lynn Hurst and David, Ardyce Hurst and Carrol Rettig of Boise picnicked at the Nampa park Thursday evening. They later enjoyed the rodeo. The county board of the Farm Bureau met with Adrian center at the grade school building Wednes day evening. Plans were made for a booth at the county fair. A picnic was planned for the after noon of August 20 at the Vale park. Bob Kurtz showed a movie. Re Washington Rev. Moore will preach Sundeay morning and even ing at Prosser, Washington. Betty Hall of Oxnard, California has been a house guest of Justine Kreafer this week. Attending the Nampa Rodeo Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Kreager and family. Ouyann and Charles Glenn and Ruby Mc Kee. Ed Brandt of Nyssa, who re cently purchased the Kolony school building, has moved Into it and is remodeling it. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hall of Oxnard, California were visitors at the L. L. Kreager home Sunday. Mable Banta, who has had polio, was taken to Boise for an exam ination Friday. She is improving nicely but must rest and be quiet for same time. Maryann and Katherine Thiel called on Lorraine Hite in he Owyhee Monday afternoon. The 4-H Riding club met with Gary Graham Sunday. Nell Dim- mick, the drill master of the Owy For $ 5 .0 0 • trying to clean the cooling system • We specialize in radiator work only. LOANS Both Men and Women <• ' New Cash For Every Purpose Employees $ 5 0 .0 0 are now being registered at the pairing. We Repair All Types Of Gas Tanks to $ 5 0 0 .0 0 C O M P A N Y O FFICE John H. Pierson FOR OPERATION TO COMMENCE All Work Guaranteed Grigg Bros. & Butler —Every Wednesday— Come In And Talk Over Your Finance Troubles. Maybe I Can Help Approximately August 5 Oregon Radiator Co. Idaho Canning Co. 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Bake 6 pies or cakes at o n c e - / r w * V w -t h e n eat them weeks laterl 9 Bernard Fastman PETERSON FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 64 Nyssa, Oregon Locate At Milwaukie— Mr. and Mrs. John Burton and family, former Nyssa residents, will locate at Milwaukie. Oregon, where Mr. Burton will be employed by the state highway department. Radiators Cleaned Register For W ork HARTFORD SO S Visits Mother— Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldridge re turned Friday from Corvallis, where they had gone to I t with Mrs. Eldridge'* mother. Mrs. Gert rude Bolton, who is ill with pneu monia. and used radiators, new cores, cleaning and re Year in and year out you’ll do well with the IN S U R A N C E hee Riding club, assisted Mr. and Visits In Nebraska— Mrs. E. C. Crandall left Sunday Mrs. Kreager in drilling the young sters. A number of parents were for Lincoln. Nebraska, where she interested visitors. will visit relatives for two weeks Don’t overheat your car motor Automobile And Furniture J im M. MoDroe and mother. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keller o f Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hohstadt and family, Mary Jo Jenkins of Nu- Acres and Mr. and Mrs. Brad ford Fine and boy» o f San Jose. California, who are visiting at the Hohstadt family, went on n fishing trip last Saturduy and returned Monday evening. Mrs. Harley Sager and children and Lloyd Carpenter went to Cald well last Thursday to celebrate Elton Sager's and Lloyd Cnrpenter’s birthdays. They had lunch In the park and went fishing. Panda Turner of Nyssa stayed all night with Delora Mae Sager Sun day. Mm. Harley Sager received word from her sister. Mrs. George Smith, who has been living In San Diego, tlw«t she and baby had moved to Honolulu with the husband and father who is In the nnvy. Mr and Mrs. Tom Evans. Sr, accompanied by Janice, went to Nampa to see their daughter, Mrs Palmer Ross and children Several from this community at tended, the Black Canyon Water Users meeting held at the Ten Davis community hall Friday night. freshments of pie, Ice cream and punch were served by the Adrian ladies. Mrs. Arthur Case, who has been confined to her bed following a heart attack, is Improving. Her granddaughter, Dolores Axtell of Caldwell Is staying with her. Mrs. George Besendorfer left Friday for Utah to be with her father, who Is in poor health. Mrs. William Toomb, Mrs. Bach and Mrs. Lane attended the Mary and Martha meeting at the United Presbyterian church in Adrian Thursday afternoon. Francis Thiel purchased a new car this week. Lynn Hurst brought a horse from Star Sunday for Mr. Lovelace. Mr. and Mrs. James Phifer were dinner guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bowers, Sunday. J. G. Lane and Myma and Dick Sparks left Saturday morning with Rev. 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