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/ THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON. TH URSDAY. JULY 19. 1951 PAGE SIX Dinner Given For H onored Visitor SUNSET VALLEY, July 1#- Miss Jenny Titus of Bellingham, Wash ington arrived last Monday to visit relatives In the valley. Miss Titus Is a niece of the Wilson brothers Claude, Pete and Oeorge of this valleV and Charles Wilson of Ros well. She visited as a guest at the different home In the valley during the week. Sunday at the home of her cousins, Mr and Mrs. James Robb, a large family dinner was held In her honor. Quests were Mr and Mr , Harley Wilson and sons. Mr and Mrs. Hudson Robb and family of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs.“Charles Wil son of Roswell. Oeorge Wilson, Mr and Mrs Pete Wilson and family and Mr and Mrs. Claude Wilson and family. Oeorge Wilson, MU* Titus, and Mr and Mrs Charles Wilson were dinner guests of Mr tnd Mrs H A Wilson Friday Miss ntus returned to Roswell with Mr ind Mrs. Charles Wilson, attended ¿he Nyssa rodeo and left for her lome thU week-end. Mr and Mrs. S. E Flanagan and four children arrived home Tues- iay after »pending a week visiting .heir parents In Yakima, Washing- ion. While en route home, they vUited overnight in Walloara at the home of Mr and Mrs Lester Ooulet. Fred Plyman of Senaca, Kansas visited Friday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Albert Nothels. Plyman and Nothels were neighbors in Kan sas 34 years ago. Mr. and Mrs Oliver Larlmore and GUARANTEED PHILCHECK LUBRICATION $ 1.00 SPECIAL ON BATTERIES PHILLIPS 66 BERNIE S SERVICE Meuller Furnaces- Link Belt Stokers Estimates G ladly Given Phone 134L2 Parma, Idaho HEATING GEORGE J. KINZER Save Monetj.,. and Rest as you Ride qo UNION PACIFIC Coach • Air Conditioned Comfort Cool and pleasant — gv.ft than ol home. m o r* enjoyable • Arrive Refreshed Avoid highway hazards and driving fatigue. • Delicious Meals Union Pacific's "meals that appeal’' are cour teously , deftly served in attractive dining cart. The July special It delicious, frMhly caught brook trout. • Adjustable, Reclining Coach Seats W ide, room y, restful — reserved on moet Union Pocific trains. • Rent A Car On Arrival Save driving for sight-seeing at your destina tion where convenient and inexpensive rent- a-car service Is ovailoble. son. Ronnie, of Medford were ever- nlght guest* of Mr and Mrs. L. W. Pomeroy Tuesday evening. Larl more, a sawyer, was en route home after making a trip to Moses Lake and Quincy. Washington. Members of the Sunset auxiliary met Thursday »iternoon at the home of Mr* Vern Oarner. As there was no pressing business, the women visited. A tray lunch wa, served. The August meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Schwelaer Mr and Mrs Clifford Folkman and Rosalin. Leon and Janette Folk- man of Ogden were houseguests at the homes of Oeorge Folkman and Carl Simpson four days last week. Clifford Folkman Is a brother of Oeorge and of Mrs. Simpson. Fourteen members of the Sunset 4-H club met Saturday at the Fred Babcock home for their regular bus iness meeting. Mrs. Babcock serv ed lunch to the group. The next meeting will be held at the home of Larry Culbertson July 28. Mr and Mrs Harry Rataezyk and family and Mr. and Mrs. Casmier Rataezyk and family attended the meeting of the Sphinx club in Boise Sunday A picnic and ball game completed the day. Chester Bowns came home from the hospital Thursday His parent.',. Mr and Mrs. Norton Bowns of Utah, visited their son and family for two days, returning to their home Sat urday. Mr and Mrs Henry Colliers and John of Ontario were dinner guests at the John Reffett home Friday. Mrs Ella Adkins of Paris. Illinois, who has been visiting In California, arrived Saturday to visit her daugh ter, Mrs John Reffett. The Loren Hite family of Haines came here to attend the Saturday night rodeo and were overnight guests at the Reffett home. Keith Adams of Independence. Oregon, calf roper at the rodeo, was a guest at the home of his former schoolmate. Harry Rataezyk. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Mater, Miss Muriel Patterson. Miss June Joines of Ocanto. Nebraska, and Miss Margie Dlckman of Callaway, Neb raska. arrived Sunday for a five- day visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Chadd. Maler Is a brother of Mrs Chadd, and Marjorie Dlck man is her niece. The group en joyed a shrimp supper In Ontario before continuing on their trip to Seattle. Houseguests at the Chadd home for six days last week were Mr and Mrs W O. Chadd of Omaha, Neb raska The Chadd men are cousins. Donald Randolph of Kunlation, Iowa, and Mrs Arron Reddekopp and three children. Ollbert, Marion and Paulette, of Oardner, Oregon visited their sister, Mrs. Lew Mc Coy of Ironside this week Lew McCoy was hospitalized Tuesday for medical care Mr and Mrs. McCoy and Mrs. Reddekopp and two daughters were overnight guests at the Neil Dimmick home Friday and Saturday. Mr. Randolph was a houseguest at the home of his nephew. Charles McCoy Gilbert MoCoy visited at the Ironside ranch with his uncle. Don McCoy On Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Lew McCoy, and their company returned to their Ironside ranch to continue their vls- lowing the business meeting. Mr t It as Lew MoCoy wa* In better Johnson of the Amalgamated Sugar company talked on the problems of health. raiding sugar beets. Refreshments were served. Reports Are Given Dinner guests at the Frank Ned- On Summer Course balek home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George Orasmick of Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Chesney and NU-ACRES, July l i —The Do-More 4-H club met at the hall Friday Frances and Mrs. Donna Mason and evening. The reports of those who Linda returned Thursday from a attended the short course at Moscow two-weeks trip to Oakland. Cali were heard and County Agent Gil fornia, where they visited at the bert Matsen showed films on the home of Mr Chesney’s brother. fighting of forest fires Refresh Betty Kersey entered the hospital ments were served by the Sager at Caldwell Thursday for treatment. She Is reported to have shown some and Martin families Sunday callers at the Oeorge Smit improvement. home were Mr and Mrs. Joe Stam Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Tamaris of Notus were Sunday callers at the of Nyssa. Mrs. Ed Meroney and Joy called Edward Nielsen home. Mrs. Ed Meroney and Joy called on Mrs. Elenora Wherry of Payette Wednesday. Mrs. Wherry returned on Mrs. Bill Harm and children of Payette Friday. The Harm family home with them and visited until moved to Baker Sunday. Friday. Mr. and Mrs Frank Nedbalek and Mr and Mrs. Harry Wood and Horace came home Monday evening Donna and Mr. and Mrs. George from Twin Falls, where they at tended the golden wedding anni versary of Mrs Wood's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Preson. Mr and Mrs. E. Stutheit and fam ily of Nampa were Sunday callers at the Edward Nielsen home The Do-More 4-H girls met at the home of Mrs. Paul Thomson Tues day and studied the judging of can ned fruits and the putting in of zippers. They plan to meet there next week to work on tailored but ton holes. The Black Canyon Water Users association met at the hall Thurs day evening, with 23 present. Fol Orasmick spent Sunday evening in Boise at the Ben Ramer home. Mrs. Niles Murray and infant daughter. Peggy Lynn, returned home from the Nyssa hospital Sun- day afternoon. » « ^ ^ M ^ k e y of Salmon, ” £ re visitlng at the home ** h ^ Mrs Gertrude Z. she wU] ¥lsit frlends and relaUves in Caldwell and Nyssa for several weeks. To Cove, Oregon— Reverend A. J. Hollingsworth left Monday morning for Cove. Oregon to teach In the adult conference of the Christian churches of Oregon. 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