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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1951
4-11 Boys W ork On
Livestock Judging
NU-ACRES, June 21—Mr and Mrs.
Lloyd Seuell and Mr and Mrs. Bert
Montague went fishing near Council
Sunday. They returned with a fair
catch.
A. P. Chesney has been 111 and
under a doctor’s care for several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomson and
family went to Caldwell Sunday to
spend Father’s day at the A. Lan-
fear home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoff and Terry
of Nyssa were dinner guests at the
M r Seuell home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nedbalek and
Donna v^ited at the Oeorge Gras-
mlck home near Caldwell Thursday
evening.
Mrs. Mabel Maysey of Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma arrived Wednesday
to visit at the home of her brother.
F. C. Fry, who has been in the
hospital at Nyssa for about 10 days.
He was able to return to his home
by ambulance Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bill Harm and children of
Payette were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Meroney Wednesday.
The boys of the Do-More 4-H club
met Friday evening at the home of
their leader. Paul Thomson, to work
on the judging o f livestock.
Mrs. Jean Hoff, Mrs. Betty Seuell
and Mrs. M. C. Seuell shopped in
Ontario Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Meroney and
children of La Grande were Friday
guests at the Ed Meroney home.
T. E. Sager of Middleton visited
Mr. Fry Wednesday.
A demonstration dinner was given
at the M. C. Seuell home Wednesday
afternoon. Hostesses were Mrs. Jean
Hoff and Mrs. Seuell
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mason and
Mr. and Mrs Alvin Mason, all of
Nyssa visited at the A. P. Chesney
home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Ontario clinic Tuesday. She re
Mrs. Alvin Mason have recently re cently had a growth removed from
turned from a trip to Great Bend. her right eye.
Kansas, where they visited a sister.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Nedbalek and Mrs. Gerrit Stain
Rudy were Sunday dinner guests at
Attends Meeting
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Nedbalek.
Corynne Fry, Velda Samuels, Bar COLUMBIA AVE , June 21—Mr. and
bara Montague. Barbara Orcutt and Mrs John Timmerman of Newell
Elton Sager returned Wednesday Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Oerrit Groot
from Moscow, where they attended of Apple Valley and Mr. and Mrs
the 4-H short course.
Dick Qroot called at the home of
Mrs. Lela Quirk of San Fernando, Mr and Mrs. Jake Groot of Arcadia
California is expected to arrive Mon Sunday evening.
Mrs. Oerrit S u m returned Satur
day for a visit at the home of her
day from Hood River, where she at
brother, F. C. Fry and family.
Cecil Evans and Deanna, Karl and | tended the Oregon Federation of
Marilyn Evans left Saturday evening Garden Club* Convention.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tensen and
for a short fishing trip.
Mrs. Donna Mason and Linda re Nell and Carolyn spent Sunday in
turned Saturday from a visit in Emmett.
Mrs. Orant Rinehart. Mrs. William
Mitchell, Oregon at the home of Mrs.
Bothamly and Mrs John Broad vis
Mason's sister-in-law.
ited
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tensen Sat
Mrs M. C. Sewell underwent an
operation on her left eye at the urday afternoon and on Monday
BRACKEN’ S
Mrs. Bothamly and daughter and
Oretchen and Jan Rinehart were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Oroot.
Mr. and Mrs. Dirk de Long of
Amity called on friends in this com
munity last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tensen were
hosts to the Whist club Sunday. Two
ubles were at play during the after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot and
their house guest. Herke Sum . who
arrived here recently from Holland,
returned Wednesday from a trip to
southern California.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rinehart of
Nyssa entertained Wednesday even
ing for Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tensen,
Mrs. Hilda Tensen, Mrs. William
Bothamly. Mr and Mrs. Dick Oroot
and Mrs. John Broad.
Mrs. Orover Vest ot Riverview
called on friends of this community
Friday.
Rlkus van Twisk of Valley View
called at the Jake van Twisk home vertise in the Orange Bulletin art 11
help the Orange as the Orange re
recently.
ceives XI for each $1000 worth ot
merchandise bought by members
Grange Memliern
from advertisers.
At the June 20 meeting Mrs. Al
To Hold Picnic
fred Adams' 4-H sewing club will
In Park July 22 model the clothing the girls have
made.
Members of the Oregon Trail
Grange voted at their last meeting Leaves For The East—
Mrs. Clyde Snider and sons, Lee
to hold their annual picnic in the
and Ned, and Mrs Clara Davis are
Nyssa park July 22.
leaving
Saturday for the east, arhers
Frank Sherwood gave a report on
government spending a n d t h e they will spend two weeks.
Grangers then voted to write to
Oregon’s senators and represent Visiting Here—
Earl Powell of Orlando. California
atives urging them to support all
Is a guest at the home of Mr. and
moves toward federal economv.
Mrs. Glen Hoffman was in charge Mrs. Aden Wilson.
of the games.
Mr. and Mrs. David Beers and Return From Trip—
Mr and Mrs. Kermit Lienkaemper
Mr and Mrs E. L. Jamison fur
have returned from a week’s trip
nished refreshments.
A discussion was held on Orange through parts of Nevada, California.
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