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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 24, 1951 PAGE FOUR Pi h 81 Cl 1« p » ( to V« M Ut tn «I St d< 81 K P ori a 8 and told the group of the painting process. The club met Thursday alternoon at the home of Mrs Claude Wilson with Mrs. Clarence Reed as co-hostess. Mrs. Oeorge SUNSET VALLEY, May 24—Mrs Schweizer gave a report to the Clayton Barnes was honored Thurs members of this year's associated day afternoon at a surprise pink and club meeting. Refreshments were blue ahower arranged for her at the served to 24 The next meeting will home by Mrs Quentin Callcrp. Mrs be held at the home of Mrs. Orover Charles Kaneaster received the Cooper with Mrs. O P Counsll as prize in the clothespin contest, and co-hostess. June’s roll call requires Mrs Ora Newgen In the contest of all members to arrive In a spring word-arrangement. Each woman hat creation made before arriving present named a child which she j Mr and Mrs Homer Dldericksen created from newspaper Refresh- j were Sunday dinner guests at the ments were served following the Claire Snyder home In Caldwell. opening of gifts. Roger Bergam, son of Mr. and At the Wednesday evening class- night program In Adrian, Dwayne Mrs Herbert Bergam, was taken Wilson and Donald Newblll were to the hospital late Friday evening »resented the Lion’s club trophy for j with a bad appendix their scholastic standing and sports Bobby Bowns was out of school manship honors were given to both, j with swollen glands this past week. Mrs Claude Smith, guest of the i Mrs. Price returned Sunday from Worthwhile club, showed many love La Orande, after attending the col ly samples of her textile painting | lege play of "Mr. Belvedere". In Youths I'reurnlfd With Lion Awards For A Carefree Vacation... W n c USE T R A V E LE R S C H EQ U ES p L « 0 ft < 1 t 1 < I I I I 1 I Carry Gavelet. cheques instead of cash on your vacation Convenient as currency, honored everywhere, full protection against loss of cash. Ask any First National banking office for details. NYSSA BRANCH FIRST N A T IO N A L BANK OF P O R T L A N D O p e n 1 0 to 5 in c lu d in g S a tu rd a y Member Foderai Depoiit Insurance Corporation S tá / 0 - 1# VlL ÿ d t </ u/íu^-... yb vu y n l l J w u l i y uhwl V " f r THIS WONDERFUL NEW KIND which her son-in-law, Robert Al britton. played the part of Mr. Ap pleton Bruce Chadd. 8‘-, months, son of Mr and Mrs James Chadd. had to make several trips to a doctor as he was suffering from earaches Mr and Mrs. Charles Chritton and son, Wayne, who recently re turned from a trip to Spokane were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Olaf Fyllingness. Mr and Mrs Nell Dimmick took a truckload of their horses to the Ironside ranch of Mr and Mrs Lew McCoy Tuesday to be placed on pasture for the summer Roy Holmes and Nell Dimmick trucked Holmes' cattle to the Curt Ingles ranch Wednesday lor sum mer range Mrs Victor Johnson became very 111 Tuesday and was taken to the Mercy hospital In Nampa for surg ery Dinner guests at the home of Mrs Lila Mitchell Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Val Mitchell and Mr and Mrs Harold Rooks tool and family. Mr and Mrs. Alvin Ekanger were hosts at a party given at their home Saturday evening. Guests included Mr and Mrs Lawrence Dimmick Mr and Mr . Harold Fyllingness and Mr and Mrs. Charles McCoy. Mrs Wayne Robb and Mrs Mar Lytle visited at the Jim Osmm home In Caldwell Tuesday. Evelyn Henson was hostess to the members of the Pleasant Hour cluk with Mrs Gene Stephens assisting at the Thursday afternoon meeting Plans were discussed for a going- away party for Mr and Mrs. Ed Price, who plan on leaving as soon as their daughter. Bobble, graduates from Nyssa high school. The hos tess served the group refreshments. Ida Pinley will be host to the club In June. Arriving home Thursday from a two weeks trip to Utah, were Mr and Mrs. William Orr and Mrs. Fred Mitchell, accompanied by Mrs. Jen ny Orr, mother of Mr Orr. Mrs Jenny Orr had spent the past two years In Upalco, Utah. Mrs. Mit chell. who visited in Upalco, also visited her daughter. Mrs. W. J Porter In Salt Lake City. A Mother’s day dinner was given at the home of Mr and Mrs. Pete Wilson was for Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Reed of Nunn. Colorado who re cently arrived for an extended visit. Ouests Included Mr. and Mrs. James Robb. Mr and Mrs. Claude Wilson and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed and family Fifty-eight gathered last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson for a Mother’s day dinner. Ouests included Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wolfe and family of Nampa, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mltzel and family of Ontario, Mr and Mrs. Irvin Wolfe and family of Kuna, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs Nell Holmes of Payette, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ketricks of Wilder, Mrs. Claire Howard of Caldwell, Mr and Mrs Albert Watson and fam ily of Kuna. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Willey of Payette, Mr and Mrs. Willey of Nampa, Mr and Mrs. Clifford Wolfe and daughters, and Mr and Mrs. Johnson of Nampa. Fern Price and Jo Ann attended the district championship games In Elgin Tuesday of this week A picnic dinner was held on the Clifford Nielsen lawn Sunday for Wally Orcutt of Payette, a dental technician in Payette, who will leave in June to enter the V S. navy. Present on the occasion were Mr. and Mrs Elver Nielsen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Iva Chase of Payette, Mr and Mrs. Wally Orcutt and fam ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nielsen and family of Nu-Acres. Mr and Mrs. Asa Roberts left last Friday on a trip to Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs, Bud Ketricks of Wilder arrived Wednesday evening with cake and Ice cream to help celebrate Mrs. Victor Johnson’s oirthday. However as Mrs. Johnson was In the hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Ketrick visited Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Wolfe Mrs. Delbert Garner entered St. Luke’s hospital In Boise Thursday for surgery Friday. Her sister, Mrs. Oeorge Folkman, returned home Friday after undergoing surgery at the Holy Rosary hospital the prev ious week. Clifton Nellsen made a short bus iness trip to Nyssa Saturday, return ing to his home In San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. James Langley were hosts at a Sunday dinner in their home. Guests Included Mr and Mrs. Lee Lawing and two daughters of Green Tree. New Mexico, Mr and Mrs. Joe Hoibson and family of On tario, Mr. and Mrs E. J. Hobson, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer and family. The Lawing family, who have been house guests at the Hob son home the past three weeks, left Monday for Idaho Falls. Master Oliver Fyllingness cele brated his third birthday when his mother, Mrs. Harold Fyllingness. gave a birthday party for him and his friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Didericksen and family of Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dldericksen were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Chadd. Mrs Robert Albritton of Elgin ar rived Friday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Ira Price, in order to attend the graduation ex ercises in Adrian that evening when her sister, Jo Ann received her di ploma. Dwayne Wilson, son of Mr and Mrs. Pete Wilson, was alson her. She will write them up, al Returns To Ogden— among the graduates. This year though she will be unable to collet Mrs. Edgar B. Cole and children there was an exceptionally large them. left Monday for their home in turnout of valley residents for the Mrs. Ewen Chard and her daugh Ogden after a visit with her parents. graduation exercises. ter, Mrs. Elmer Conley and Dickie Mr and Mrs. J. L. Church, while Word has been received from Conley were ill with influenza this her brother Bob Church was home Leota, Kansas that Richard Hoo- week. on furlough. son’s son, Howard, 2)4 years, has Sunday afternoon and dinner been badly scalded. Details of the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Conduct Survey— accident were not sent, but that Ora Newgen were Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Don Campbell with a group one-half of the child’s body was Henry Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest of other Methodist ministers of the scalded. River valley was in Grant Mrs. James Land of Junction City. Baker and their son, Douglas, all Snake county last week to make a church Oregon is visiting at the home >f of Ontario. Mrs. Ora Babcock of Boise was a survey for the town and country her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. dinner guest at the home of her son, commission of the Methodist Idaho Frank Land. conference. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen attend Fred Babcock. Sunday. ed the high school exercises Tuesday evening in Apple Valley, where Mrs. Newgen’s nephew, Dwayne Wilson, was valedictorian. SUMMER SCHOOL Mrs. Lyman Pomeroy entered the j Opening Dates hospital Sunday for surgery and j will be home a week later. Those j Monday, June 4 and Monday, June 11 having news items, may either drop them at her home or mail them to New Students may enter on any day—either before or after opening dates. and August our sessions are from 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. daily GI students who plan on taking LINK'S TRAINING should be m aking their enrollm ent arrangem ents During FOR YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS Bath Sets, W ater Heaters and Pressure Systems NOW. (GI entitlement expires July 25, 1951) Our school Is State approved for GI training. 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