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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1951 PAGE SIX (j*n* Collide In Big Bt-ml Section B IO BEND, Sept 6—Wha* might of been a serious accident, occured last Wednesday night at the corner by the Wade schoolhouse. Mr New man and children of Adrian were returning home The sun blinded him and he did not see Mrs Nora Howes as she approached the cross ing In her car and both cars were damaged badly. Mr Newman and Mrs. Howes were badly shaken but not Injured. Mrs. Johnny Hamer returned to her home Thursday from the hos pital In Ontario, where she had surgery Mrs Joyce Davis of Rldgview vis ited Thursday afternoon in the Harvey Hatch home Alice ant Jimmy Thompson ac companied Mrs. Hatch. Helen and Phillip to Joseph. Oregon last week end. They report the fishing was good. The Bennettt families gathered at the home of M r and Mrs. Robert Stubblefield In Parma. Tne occas ion was In honor o f their sister. Mrs. John Ohurch and family of Sacramento and their aunt. Mrs. Ella Koltz of San Prancisco Mr and Mrs. Richard Kiel and family o f Marsing visited In the Robert Weir home Sunday after noon. John, Mary. Alice and Jimmy Thompson are picking peaches at the Slmineo orchard In Arena valley this week Mr and Mrs Ed Newton and son are visiting In Joseph, Oregon with their son and family, Ted New ton and their daughter. Mrs Oarrltt Muntewerff and family. Ray Cartwright and Joe King left Sunday morning for a two-day va cation They hunted antelope and sagehens at Jordan Valley. A son was born Wednesday morn ing to Mr and Mrs Emmett Brice at the Caldwell Memorial hospital. Mr and Mrs Ray Cartwright visited Mr and Mrs Bill Otbson of New Plymouth last week-end. They report Mr Olbson not very well Mrs Florence Richardson o f Par ma visited Thursday and Friday in the Harvey Hatch home. Miss Helen Hatch took Phillip, Open your chocking account today at First National... the bank that stays OPEN 10 to 5 SIX DAYS A WEEK for your convenience day evening were his suter. Mrs. John Church and family of Sacra mento. his mother. Mrs A. L. Ben nett, Marian Bennett and Lenord Carter, and an aunt, Mrs. Ella Klatz of San Francisco. Anna Jane Harold and Alvin Nowa. who are visiting here, return ed from Long Valley Wednesday to visit In the home of their aunt and uncle. Mr and Mrs Walter Bishop. Marvin Bullen of Nampa visited in the home of his son. Vern Bullen. and family last Tuesday. M r and Mrs. Emery Cameron and Mr and Mrs. John Miller were Sun day dinner guests In the Vem Bul len home. Sunday dinner guests In the Chris Molt home were their children. M r and Mrs. Ray Brown and family of Vale, Mr and Mrs. Leno Davis and family of Ontario. Mr and Mrs. Albert Gifford and family of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Troughton of Orandview, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Molt and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. John Schroeder of Caldwell. Miss Joyce Jelinek returned home Tuesday from Nyssa. where she had been working. Mr and Mrs. Dyr< Roberts and family visited her parents. Mr and Mrs. Miller Renderlider of Nampa last Friday. Mr and Mrs. Francis Miller of Drewsey, Oregon, came here Friday evening to visit his cousins, Mrs. Oladys Swigert and Mrs. Vic Mor- I gan. They all went to the cannehy and canned peaches for the Miller family. Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock of Em mett and the Dyre Roberts family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Prosser Mary Louise Cartrell o f Boise was a week-end guest of Faye Marie Hopkins. Jimmy Jones. Raymond Stradley and Johnny . Stutheit of Nampa re turned home on furlough from the army camp at Camp Roberts. C ali fornia, returning to camp monday morning. about your insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Reno of Apple valley and Mr and Mrs K en neth Reno and children of Parma, Those wonderful unpredict were dinner guests In the home of able children who crowd their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reno Sunday evening. streets traveling to and from Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sellers of Taft, school won’t be reading this. California visited from Thursday until Monday In the home of his It’s up to you, the drivers, to sister. Mrs. Frank Shipley and fam be considerate. It’s up to you, ily. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miller and the parents, to warn children daughter went to Oakley, Kansas to look both ways at crossings last Thursday to attend his grand anniversary dinner, return and to walk on the left side of parents' ing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller were the road. Every precaution is Sunday dinner guests of their worth the trouble. daughter, Mrs. Oarrltt Timmerman and fam ily o f Newell Heights. They Alice and Jimmy Thompson and Patty and Barbara Obendorff of Roswell to Ontario to the fair F ri day afternoon. Miss Phylis Bock’is was married recently to Francis Jewett of C ol ville. Washington The Bocus fam ily live at Addy, Washington. Mr and Mrs Raymond Cartwright and family went to Burns Satur day evening to visit Mrs. Cart wright's sister and family Mrs Gladys Swigert Is spending a few days at the cattle camp riding and rounding up cattle Mrs Tom Jones and Mrs. John Thompson each took a load of youngsters to the Smvely hot springs for a swimming party Sunday even ing. A guest of Mrs Delores Oatwood this week Is Mrs. Charles Day of Tacoma. Mr and Mrs Boyce Van Dewater and family visited Mr. Van Dewat er's sister, Mrs. Carl Fugleman, and family In Nampa Sunday. An aunt from Littleton, Colorado, Mrs Oandy. returned home with them. They all spent Tuesday evening visiting In the Varner Hopkins home. Mr and Mrs. Harvey Bennett and family returned home Tuesday from a week's vacation. They went to the Canadian National park. Dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bennett Wednes- RALPH LAWRENCE It's convenient to pay by check! Check stubs are your record of expenditures. . .cancelled checks arc your receipts. Enjoy using your own personalized checks... with your name and address printed right on them. Remember...your deposits are insured up to $10,000 by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Open a First National checking account today. NYSSA BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND Mombor Fodorol Do posit Insurance C orporation Opon 10 to S including Saturday all visited Miss Lessie McDonald of vs. Ervin L. Parrish, recovery on sociation vs. Tony Marostica, re Parma In the afternoon covery on note. $300. account, $545.06. Malheur Memorial Hospital as Mr and Mrs. Frank Shipley and Mary Acevei vs. A. V. Miller, re her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. covery on note. $375 sociation vs. Lyle F. Reece, recovery and Mrs. Lloyd Sellers, visited Sun Malheur Memorial Hospital as on note. $500. day in Baker with their son, Lowell j Shipley and family. Visit In South Dakota— Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dail and child ren returned home Sunday from an lg-day trip to Colome. South Da kota. where they visited Mrs Dali's grandmother. Mrs. Cora Newell, and other relatives. On their return trip they stopped in the Badlands and Black hills of South Dakota and Yellowstone National park In Wyoming and visited relatives in Powell. Wyoming. Blackfoot, Idaho and Jerome. Idaho. While in South Dakota they visited Dr. and Mrs. Lester Scott, former Nyssa residents, at Rapid City. 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