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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949 and Mrs. Slippy are still living in and Mrs. Russell Patton, Jr., and ! served. Ice cream was furnished Boise so their son. Eldon, can be children. Marion Chamberlain, and by the club. The next meeting near a doctor. Although the child Mrs. Lew McCoy. the club will be the annual at home, his condition is not Claude Broyles of Ripley, Okla of watermelon feed in August. OWYHEE, July 21—Rev. R. L. is improved and is still serious. homa visited in the home of his Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller and Kriner will hold services at Owyhee Kay McDonald returned home cousin, attended the annual social Sunday school Sunday July 24. Saturday after spending a week in week. Earl Crocker, one day last family meeting of tne modern woodmen Homedale with her grandparents, According to the latest reports Billy Patterson of Clinton, Utah families at the C. E. Secoy home Mrs. Ray Fletcher. from Mr. Kriner, his wile, who Mr. Miss and Ruth several days with his aunt in Ontario Tuesday evening. Gregg arrived Sat spent Mrs. Virgil Holoday and girls ol is in a haspitaf in Nampa, is show urday evening from Walla Walla and uncle, Mr. and Mrs/. Grant Ukiah, Oregon and her mother, last week. ing a little improvement alter a for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Patterson, and Mrs. Darrell Williams Mrs. Clarence Burd of Valley Annie Gregg, and other relatives and Mr daughter serious operation. from a View, visited in Arcadia one day Mrs. Carl Jungquist and son, here. Miss Gregg is staying in salmon fishing returned trip to Stanley. last week. the home of her brother, Wallace Dustin, of Anderson dam spent Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mrs. Tony Morostica visited her Wednesday night at the home ol Gregg. Evans and daughter of Parma ac daughter. Mrs. Fred Schilling, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Melton and son companied them on the trip. The family one day last week. of Peublo, Colorado are here vis fishermen reported Bigelow. luck. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks of in the home of Mrs. Mel Evans caught a 22 good Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and iting pound salmon. Burns were week-end guests in the sister, Mrs. Earl Crocker. Butch and Mrs. Houston Dunaway ton's Mrs. Jene Jones of Par home of Mr. and Mrs. John Zitter- and children spent Wednesday William Peutz, Jr., and Lynn ma Mr. are and working went to Wallowa Sunday af T. H. Brewer. for Mr. and Mrs. cob.Miss Helen Jida of Ontario is shopping in Caldwell and enjoyed Kygar ternoon and returned Monday eve Mrs. Earl Crocker and her house spending this week with Joretta a picnic lunch in the park. The men were looking for guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Melton and Jean Moeller. Mr. and Mrs. Oris Whittemore ning. pasture for their cattle. While of and daughter of Richmond, Cali there Pueblo. Colorado, made a trip Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dowers, who they visited at the William to Owyhee fornia spent the week-end in the moved to Madras, Oregon a year dam Monday. Groff ranch. S. D. Bigelow home. Mr. Whitte De Miss Joye and Masato Atagi and K. ago, visited friends here last week Mary Atagi and Miss Lil Atagi, more is a nephew ol Mrs. Bigelow. lian Oguri accompanied by Kuz Sat- and attended the annual Arcadia spent last Miss Ann Hutchinson of Sen week visiting of in Portland went to Owyhee fishing club picnic. the Masato Atagi amori, eca is visiting here this week in home. and brought home a few Mr. Krimmer of Notus will oe The girls are attending Sunday the home of her uncle and aunt, beauty school guest speaker at services to be trout. Portland. On large Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Winter, atjd Tuesday Mrs. M. in Atagi Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer were held at 11 a. m. at Arcadia. Dickie Sunday with her grandfather, Harley Wint and Joye Atagi took the and girls guests in the home Sunday school will be held at Id to of Mrs. dinner er in Nyssa. Leota Ditty. Ontario, where they met a friend, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Tilley and with whom they returned to Port Most of the farmers are digging a. m. children of Darwin. California ar land. this week. NICK PHELAN rived Saturday morning for a vis Larry Culberson, Jerry Reed, potatoes Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wallace MRS. it in the Lynn Kygar home. Mrs Paul Knottingham and Ira Price. and son of Clinton, DIES IN HOSPITAL Utah called in Tilley and Mrs. Kygar are sisters. Jr., were among the boys making the Grant Patterson home Sat Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cook of the 4-H field trip last week. The urday evening. BIG BEND, Juy 21—Mrs. Nick Stark, Kansas are here to spend a boys Phelan died Thursday at the Mercy Mr. and Mrs. Chet Newell and spent one night at Cove and few weeks with their son, Bill Cook one night at Anthony lake. hospital. She has been in poor two children of Tacoma stopped at | health and family. for several months. Her the T. H. Brewer home Saturday- Several Owyhee residents attend Gerald Slippy was home from ed the softball game Monday even on their way to get their daughter, I daughter, Mrs. Grover Lee, had Boise for a while Sunday. Mr. ing at the labor camp. Vivian Phylis, who has 'been visiting her left two weeks earlier for her home Rio De Janerio, Brazil. Mrs. Mrs. Leota Ditty, in in Hoke hit two home runs for the grandmother, Phelan came to the Bend about 40 Sunset Valley. 0 Farmers Daughters. years ago as a bride. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gregg ot Mr. Phelan died in 1942. DR. G .W . GRAVES night Longview, Washington were over VISITORS ATTEND Mrs. Joe Gardner and Mrs. guests last week of Mr. and Eachus visited friends in the SUNDAY SCHOOL Claud Optometrist Mrs. E. E. Crocker. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Brewer ARCADIA, July 21—Mr. and Mrs. Bend Ben Maxey, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb and children of Ontario were Sat Eyes Examined Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Page, G. Chandler and sons of Cald Carl urday dinner guests in the T. H. R. Page and George Lee Davis well were visitors Sunday at Ar were Sunday Brewer home. Phone 720 cadia Sunday school. Mr. Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glenn en gave a sermonetta and Mrs. Chand Teter home. guests at the William tertained Sunday with a picnic din ler’s nephew, Roger Axworthy of Mr. and Mrs. William Sweet 718 Arthur St. ner for the following guests: Mr. Santa Wednesday with Mr. and California gave several spent and Mrs. Russell Patton, Sr., Mrs. musical Ana, Mrs. Dyre Roberts. Caldwell, Idaho numbers on his cello. They Harry Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton were dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Prosser left Patton and children, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller. Saurday for their home in Pilot Raleigh Chamberlain and Jim, Mr. Mrs. Bob McKinney, who has Rock. been employed in the Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Pharamecy the past year, went to daughters, Karen and Sharon, work Monday in the telephone of W h y n o t e n jo y fice in Nyssa. The annual American Sunday school conference will be held from August 1 to 8 at quaker hill in McCall. R. G. Chandler brought Beulah Corn and Wilma Bullard home Friday evening from Nampa where H ere's a co m p lete they conducted a Bible school. insurance p ro g ra m — Mr. and Mrs. Vem Butler and children of Kingman Kolony visit & a ll in o n e p o l i c y ! ed in the George Moeller home Sunday evening. Otis Bullard combined grain for Protects against liability claims (personal and Elmer Stradley, Theo Matherly and Go in automobile); insures against damage to your Ira Ure this week. c a r; gives broad coverage on your personal Mr. and Mrs. Theo Mathedly Air-Conditioned helped Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schoen property. . . . It's tailor-made insurance at a move from Nyssa the first of the price you can afford. Get tho facts HOWl Comfort— Go week to their new -home in On tario. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corn and family of Nampa were dinner guests Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Corn and family. The annual community picnic sponsored by the Arcadia Sunshine was held Sunday in the Ar GENERAL AM ERICA COMPANIES club cadia grove, with a large crowd HOME OFFICE SEA TT LE attending. A potluck dinner was R E V . R. L. K R IN E R T O H O LD S E R V IC E S TAGE FIVE drove to Baker Saturday and vis i’lsit In Nampa— mother, Mrs. Henry Myers, spent ited there until Tuesday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Renstrom and the week-end in Nampa. Robert's brother, .Wesley Roberts, and family. George Lee and Carl Page enter- EXTRA GOOD QUALITY tamed with guitar music and soitgs. They play and sing over KCID on NEW C R O P H O N EY Wednesday nights. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brock visited Bring Your Containers Sunday with Mrs. Brock's sister, Mrs. Lester Murry and husband 10 lbs. or over 14c a lb. ctf Emmett. BIG BEND’S 4-H STOCK CLUB MEETS BIG BEND, July 14—The Big Bend Stock club met Friday at the Wade schoolhouse with 14 mem bers present. Wayne Roberts gave a report on the 4-H summer school held at Corvallis. Mary Hatch re ported on her -beef project. -Bell Spears and his mother. Mrs. Mable Spears of Sironghurst, Illin ois arrived here Sunday morning. They are guests at the 'Charles Witty home. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and son, Charles, drove to Payette lakes Sunday. Georgia Ward of Owyhee is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Conn sold their ows at public auction sold their cows at public auction Tuesday. The ladies of -the Big Bend P. T. A. A. served lunch at the sale. Stanley Cain and Norman Win- gert of southern California, ma gician and musician respectively, entertained at the Big Bend school- house Friday evening. Wayne Roberts, Johnny Witty, Clarence Ferguson and Albert Bell left Tuesday morning on a 4-H tour of Union and Baker counties. Here From Klamath Falls— Visiting the last two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hekner Ostrom were Mr. and Mrs. Sterner of Klamath Falls, parents of Mrs. Ostrom, and Mr. and Mrs. Laur ence Cada, also of Klamath Falls. The visitors left Sunday to return to their homes. Visit I n Boise— Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wieneke and son visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Paulson of Boise. 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