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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 23. 1950 Waile Ami Big Bend Pupils Examined B IO BEND, Mar. 23—Dr. Graeber, Malheur county health physician gave the primary pupils of both Wade and Big Bend, a complete physical examination. The Big Bend Grange met W ed nesday evening in regular session. M ary Ann Stradley, Roberta Reno, Vance Stoker and La Dawn Woolley stayed over night with Mrs. King to work on their 1-H sewing 1 project. x Mrs. Veronica Stradlev is visiting her son, Elmer Stradley and family of Nyssa. Mr and Mrs. Walter Stradley were Saturday business visitors in Vale. The school pupils of Big Bend and Wade attended the senior play Friday afternoon at Adrian. Martin Lee, Mr and Mrs. Richard Scott and Jim Becker, students of the Christian Bible school of Boise. conducted Sunday services at the March 2. They planned their moth ers and daughters tea, which will Lower Bend Sunday school. Thomas Attebery has sold his 40- be held Monday. May 1. The girls also plghned their 4-H picnic for acre farm to Lester Molt The Big Bend 4-H stock club held Monday, April 17. a meeting Saturday afternoon at The Corny Cookes held their the Lee Stoker farm. meeting at Harvy Bennett’s home The Wade 4-H stock club met March 20. They plaimed a hike for Friday afternoon with their leader, the next meeting Dwayne Bennett : Mrs. Irene Hatch. The members , and Albert Sillonis gave a demon j planned an entertainment to raise stration on how to cook baking money to buy 4-H sweaters. powder biscuits. The Goody Cooks met at the Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. I home of Lowra Brock Monday, j Keith Woolley of Parma and Mr. ; Wallace Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wooley of Parma and Mr. I and Mrs. Scott Nesbitts and family of New Plymouth. Lyle and Wilham Cleverley and I Jimmy Fitzsimmons have returned to school after recovery from illness. F O R SA I LE Russet Seed P< statoes Free From Leaf Roll FO R Y O U R P L U M B IN G NEEDS Eastern O regon Produce Co. Phone 120 ------------------------------------------------- — ........... Returns From California— M r and Mrs. Barney Wilson re turned Tuesday evening from Cali fornia. They had visited for 25 days with relatives at T aft and other California towns. The day follow ing their arrival. Mr Wilson be came ill with a case of pneumonia, from which he is now recovering. Bath Sets, -Water Heaters and Pressure Systems Call J. C . SMITH 13 Years In Nyssa Phone 78-J - CONTIMPORARY DESIGN in a large, deeply cusliioned chair in fine chrome finish. With loam rubber- padded seat. because its so beautifully simple! BALG O A's e x citin g , new CO N TEM PO RA RY DESIGN in C H R O M IU M -FIN ISH ED F U R N IT U R E Created by two of America's top furniture designers for for mal and informal dining, break fast-room, kitchen, patio, porch. GUES T-S IZE TABLE ( 3 6 x 4 8 ' Adrian Residcnl Fractures Arm AD RIAN. Mar 23— Mr and Mrs. Ray Cartwright were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright. Edith Matthews broke her arm Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore and Shirley Smith were dinner guests Thursday at the M. L. Kurtz home in Newell heights. Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Hatch and family of Star and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hatch of Homedale were dinner guests in the Howard Hatch home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown, Bob Brown and Betty Korman attended a Dependable grocers meeting in Caldwell Tuesday. Mrs. James McGinnis and Joyce were in Ontario on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Henderson celebrated their 46th wedding anni versary Sunday at the Bill Looney home. All their children and fam ilies were present as follows: Mrs. Lorraine Glennen and boys, Mrs. Doris Bonde and children of Em mett. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coon and Betty of Notus and Mrs. Elmer Sparks and Wayne. In the after noon Mr. and Mrs. Halvurd Gron- dahl and boys of Caldwell called. Mr and Mrs. Bert Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buckland of Rexburg, Idaho are visiting in the Bill Ash craft home. Mrs. Lena Pounds and Glen Pounds were Sunday dinner guests in the Byron Pounds home. Bob Girard of Rupert visited his brother, Auggie Girard and family over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ashcraft and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davis visited in the Steve Taylor home In Boise Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith were In Ontario on business Monday. Janie Richardson is staying with Mrs. Marqueite Scott. She is car ing for Donald, while Mrs. Scott works at the feed store. Mrs Elmer Sparks, Miss Mary Weir, Miss Esther Fogleman and Mrs. Jake Borge went to Nyssa to attend un urt class Friday evening and again Saturday morning. Return From Ogden— cadia boulevard, tract No. 3. Olaw- Mr. and Mrs. Burnall Brown re gow addition, 114,000, masonry, 40 lumed Tuesday from a trip to by 64 feet. Ogden. Zigmunt Broskioski, construction, garage. Second street, $1000, lots 2 Go To Nampa— Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bolitho and j and 3. block 80, 14 by 26 feet. daughter. Barbara, were F rid ay1 M. Peterson, construction, M ain shoppers in Nampa. street, lots 1 and 2, block 15, Teutsch addition. $18,000, 32 by 112 feet, Film Shown At Church— masonry. The film, "Reaching from Heav e n " was shown last Sunday evening SALE CALEND AR at the Episcopal church by Rev. C. A. Callahan. PUB LIC FAR M S A L E — Friday, March 31, starting 12 noon. Three Visit Veterans— miles south of Weiser on Idaho Mr. and Mrs Qeorge Bear visited side; one mile south of K W E I friends in the veterans hospital in station and Vi mile west. 20 dairy Boise Saturday. cattle, Ouernsey, Holstein and Jer sey, also machinery. Terms, cash. BUILDING PERM ITS McGee Christensen, owner. Ander H. O. Johnson, construction. A r son and Church, aucts. 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