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PAGE TWO THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. ORE.GON. THURSDAY. JULY 13. 1950 the world. He had visited with K ay ing and cutting poles near Unity Sunday evening at Owyhee dam I James Rigney is stationed at the ! to the islands, and was enjoying the Christensen, also of Nyssa, who is weather observation station, 7 miles country and the Japanese people last week. They attended the ball with Mr and Mrs. David Highland. stationed in Japan with the air M r and Mrs. E. B Worden had from Nagoya. Japan. Rigney stated Rigney said there is evidence of game in Vale on their way home force. 1 that he had enjoyed a pleasant trip plenty of activity in that section of dinner with Mr. and Mrs C. B. Hill turned to their home In Los Angeles Saturday night. OWYHEE, July 13—Maxine Kygar Friday after visiting here with Mr Mr and Mrs Earl Schweizer and Sunday. was an overnight guest of Joan and Mrs. Arthur Hawkins and other Jimmy and Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Verna Costley and family of Crocker Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Ea.l relatives. Schweizer called in the Lee House Homedale spent the weex-end in the Crocker attended the rodeo In Vale. Elvln Worden home. A Fourth of July picnic was held holder home Sunday evening. Jesse Ditty. Jr was a dinner guest on the lawn at the Bill Todd home Mr and Mrs. Roger Norland and Mr and Mrs. Max Mitchell and In the home of his parents, M r and with 23 relatives aand friends gath family and Mrs. Grant Patterson sons, Lee, Chris and Eric, picnicked Mrs Jesse Ditty Saturday evening ered for the occasion. Among the and Douglas left Friday for Ogden, at the home of Mr. Norland's mother Junior had just returned from a guests were Mrs Margaret Kiess where they visited until Thursday. in Apple Valley on the Fourth. trip to California. On the evening of the Fourth a ling and Gerald Todd of Jersey City. Mrs Bill Todd received a visit last Mr and Mrs Ellis Walters and New Jersey, who arrived Monday week from her sister, Mrs Mary picnic supper and fireworks at the their granddaughter, Brenda W alt night to visit at the Todd home. i Gaston of Beloit, Kansas, whom she Stanley Hill home ware enjoyed by ers of Boise, were guests In the Jack , Gerald Is a grandson of M r and had not seen for 24 years. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill, Mr. and Walters home In Nyssa Tuesday Mrs. Todd and of Mrs. Kiessling. j Gaston Is visiting a daughter in Mrs. Dick Kreigh and family. Mr. Arthur Hawkins finished the lev- Mr. and Mrs Robert K riner and " Caldwell now, but will spend some and Mrs. Klaas Loan and family | children, Mr. and Mrs. George Gregg | time with Mrs. Todd In a week or and the Jim Stevens family. The Happy Cacklers Poultry club i and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. two. — A BLANKET A D A Y IS G IVEN A W A Y — ( Wallace Gregg and sons were guests Mr. and Mrs. 8. D Bigelow were enjoyed a swimming party and 1 at a Tuesday picnic at the Martha hosts at dinner Thursday for Mr weiner roast at the home of their j Kllngback home. and Mrs. Joy Grimes and two child leader, Mrs. Halph McFinley at their Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Patton, Mr ren of Arlington. California, Mr and last meeting. The county librarian. Miss Lillian , and Mrs. Harry Rowe, and Mr and , Mrs. Howard Grump and three sons i Mrs. Clayton Patton and children of Olympia. Washington. Mrs Oliv- Nisbett, brought the bookmobile to ! of Quincy attended a Fourth of .July j er Wlsby of Olympia, Washington the Stanley H ill and Jake Borge homes Thursday. The next trip will i dinner at the Zeb Wilson home in and Mrs. Claude Wilson of Nyssa. Mrs. Gerald Slippy and Mrs Bud be made.July 27. Big Bend. M r and Mrs. M. L. Judd attended Gertrude Atkeson of Caldwell was Charland shopped in Ontario Mon M A K E Y O U R SELECTION N O W a garden club picnic Sunday even a Sunday night supper guest in the day, ing. Jesse Ditty home. Mr and Mrs. Melvin Buell of The talent program held Friday Klamath Falls spent from Wednes night at the Oregon T ra il school- day until Friday with her sister, Mrs. Hear National Figure— A group o f men from the Nyssa house under the auspices o f the R L. Patton and husband. Owyhee ward of the L. D. 8., was Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald Church af Christ attended a meet well attended. At the end of the and children spent the Fourth in ing of the Laymen’s league of the program the women served ice Hoinedale at the Ray Fletcher home. church held at the Payette church Mr and Mrs. Byrd Walters and Monday evening. The guest speak cream and cake to the crowd. Gerald Todd eame home from Mr and Mrs. Gerald Slippy and er was Mark Rutherford, nationally New Meadows, where he Is employed children went to the Ray Franklin known Oklahoma business man. to spend Tuesday with his parents, home in Parma for their picnic About 100 members from the valley Churches o f Christ attended the Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Bill Todd. Mr and Mrs. Robert Farrell of | meeting. Oary and Dean Douglas have had NYSSA OREGON the measles the last few weeks but Vale visited In the Jesse Ditty home are recovered. They are sons of Mr. Friday evening. Mrs. Ditty and Mr. Nysaa Boy In Japan— Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rigney have and Mrs Farrell went to school to and Mrs. Norman Douglas received word that their son, Pfc The O. K K club ladies will hold gether. Mr and Mrs. Clayton Patton and a picnic luncheon on the lawn at the home of Mrs. Werner Peutz children left Friday for their home Thursday, July 20. Members are in Quincy after spending a week reminded to take a covered dish and here. Mr and Mrs. G. L. McMillan and be there by 1 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz enter- I Kathy and Mrs. Rex Walters of tallied with a picnic on their lawn on Boise were Sunday dinner guests in the Fourth for Mr and Mrs. Glenn the Ellis Walters home Word was received here that Law- McGinnis and boys, and Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves of Nyssa, Mr. and erence Peutz, who is In the veterans Mrs. Jesse Ditty, Mr. and Mrs. W ill hospital In Portland, underwent iam Peutz, William Peutz. Jr. and ! surgery June 28 for ulcers and is re Mr and Mrs. Nlss Hatt and Donald. covering now ,0 * * Mr and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and children spent two days fish- j I eling Job on the Adrian grade school Job At grounds Thursday. 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