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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TW O E XTENSION U N IT M E E T IN G IS H E LD OWYHEE, Oct. £1—Rev. Robert Kriner will hold services at Owyhee Sunday school Sunday October 24, both morning and evening. Prayer Meetini; will be held Tuesday evening, October 26 a t the Wallace Gregg home, with Rev. ject was to be given at the regular meeting in November, but by hav ing it earlier the members can tart painting gifts for Christmas. Curtains for the hall will be paint ed during the meeting. Several .adíes have donated material to be used. Other members are to bring i spring type curtain rod. Veg etable cookery will be the subject of an all day meeting November 10. A potluck lunih will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Totoricka ol Boise are visiting here this week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Hipólito Mendazona. and family. Mrs. Lee Strickland and Mrs. Guy Gienn vLsited in the Lee Householder home Wednesday af- .e. noon. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Wegman and fam ily of Homedale were guests in the Kenneth McDonald h.m e Friday. Marion Chamberlain won the football at the drawing at Skin ner's store Monday night. Mr,. Lila Nicholson arrived from Coffeyville, Kansas for a visit with her son and dauihter-in-lay, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Householder visited Sunday evening in the Vic Marshall home. Tlie Owyhee P. T. A. met Thurs day evening, October 14 at the school 'house. The president, Mrs. Clyde Hoke, . appointed her com- nittees for the year program as follows: Mrs. Bill Cook and Mrs. Niss H alt; membership and maga zine, Mrs. Jim Langley and Mrs. Lynn Kygar; publicity, Mrs. K en neth McDonald; summer round-up. Mrs. Charley Culbertson; ways ind means, Mrs. Earl Crocker with the help o f the executive commit tee. Wilber Chapin told what was being done toward building a new school house. Joanne Crocker, Doris Cook and Shirley Hoke sang Ramblin Rose." Jeanne Crocker. Doris Cook and Joanne Crocker sang "Tennessee W altz," Mrs. Cook i.s.ner leading. An all-day meeting of the Su n set ia.ley extension unit was held Wednesday, October 13 with a pot- luck luncheon in the Sunset valley hall. The members were given a at.nonstr.ition m "Color Harmony In The Home ", by Miss Black of Ontario. Members de-ided to hold a special meeting Thursday. Oct ober 28 in the afternoon for a les son on textile painting. This sua- PLUMBING Anything You Need In Line of Plumbing — Contact— Brower Plumbing* Shop NYSSA, OREGON W e Guarantee Our W ork For One Year Free Estimates— Phone 196-J Military Trucks See Us For Those Hard-To-Get Parts For Military Trucks T R U C K P A R T S CO. Highway 44 and Pierce Park Lane, lioise Phone 4194-J Night or Day “ An Axle Shaft For Every Truck” Northrup, King & Co. 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Mrs. Pete Vanderoord and Mrs. Mrs. Mildred Hite of La Grand* Dick Stam of Oregon T ra il shop visited here over the week-end. William Peutz, Jr., Mrs. Werner ped in Ontario last week. Peutz and Mrs. William Peutz, Sr., made a business trip to Caldwell S E V E R A L V IS IT A T Monday and W illiam brought home N E W E L L H E IG H T S a new Chevrolet coach. Jesse Ditty, Jr. is in La Grande N E W T L H F IG H T S , Oct. 21— Mr. on business this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and Mrs. W illiam Kurtz and fam and children were dinner guests in ily of North Powder and Mr. and the R ay Fletcher home in Home- Mrs. Merle K u rtz and daughter of Caldwell spent the week-end at the da e Sunday. Mrs. Grant Patterson attended .> 1 . L. Kurtz home. Mrs. Jessie Creasey o f Bridgcr, a primary officers and teachers meeting at Deffendorfer's home in Montana is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Smith. Adrian Wednesday. Shirley Smith attended a birth Werner Peutz, W illie MtOlnnls and R ay Graham spent a few days last week hunting on Grassy mountain. They brought home one the blind American deer. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones of women have waited for Boise came to spend the week-end vith their daughter and husband, [ Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters and brought Mrs. Martha Hagard of California with them to spend a week visiting in the Walters home. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Slippy and sons are spending a week or two in the Ray Franklin home in arma while HJi. and Mrs. Frank- in are visiting in California. George G regg and Herschel Gregg are hunting this week in the John Day area. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dodson o f Sun set valley were Sunday guests in -he T. H. Brewer home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Huffman and son of Nyssa were guests in the Lynn K ygar home Tuesday. Terry Tallm an of Homedale spent Thursday with his aunt, Mrs. Dar rell Williams, and Thursday even ing Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Tallman N O W I you con hove Vene- o f Caldwell came to get Terry and I Y w T V 4 tion blinds in your take him home with them for a home os eosy to dean os o tohle ime as his mother, Mrs. Keith top! In American Snap-Slot Vene Tallman, and baby sister, Marlyn, tians. eoch slat is held in place are in the Nyssa Nursing home. with o snap . . . an ordinory dress Marlyn. born Friday night, weighed snap , . . ond you con remove them as eosilv os unsnapping o 8 pounds. dress. Just imagine! You take them The F. F. A. judging team of all out ond wipe them with o cloth | Adrian high school, of which Verle or wosh them oil in the tub! It's Patterson is a member, won second the greatest improvement in Vene place and a banner in beef judg- tian blinds in 5 0 years! And you'll iti? against seven states represent find it ONLY in American Snap- 'd at the recent livestock show in Slot Venetians. Portland. Mrs. Martha Klingback and Mrs. Jesse Gregg and Children made a business trip to Ontario Tuesday. Nyssa Furniture C O LU M B IA A V E N U E Mr. and Mrs. L. Davidson of Parma entertained at tea and cards Sunday afternoon for the : following friends: Mr. and Mrs. I Pete Tensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot, Mr. and Mrs. G arrit Groot of Apple valley, Mrs. Dick Stam of Oregon T rail and Mr. and Mrs. John Timmerman of Newell Heights. Carl Beranek, Nate Roth, John Broad and Tom Lowe spent, the week-end deer hunting near Unity. Auto Repairing Reboring, Valve Grind ing, Lathe work. Parts and accessories Phone 56-W - day dinner M arguritt Shue- Idaho City. Here From Homedale— Mrs. Ei Fenn and daughter. Ann, of Homedale visited at the William Coleman home Tuesday. Visit In Idaho— Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Seuell and Darryl Lee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Olson and fam ily of | Caldwell. The afternoon was spent driving to Arrowrock dam and lo o k ia q tio n ? Soo the H e doesn’ t intend to let it happen to him. health o f his family. 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