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THE NYSSA Meeting Is Held Monthly Meeting Bv Cooking Club Is Held By P. T. A. OWYHEE. Nov. 3— Prayer meeting B IG BEND. Nov. 3—Horace Chaney was held Wednesday evening at the has been getting his cattle home Wallace Gregg home with George ! from the hills. Gregg as leader. The Big Bend P. T. A. held its The 4-H Cooking club met Fri monthly social meeting Thursday, day afternoon at the home of Shir October 27 with a large crowd at tending The school children g-ve ley Skinner. Mrs. Lynn Kygar was an appropriate program of dialogu in charge of the meeting, due to the es, recitations and songs. The group absence of Mrs. Kenneth McDon then played games, after which re ald. The girls made cream-of-corn freshments of pumpkin pie, apples soup and croutons. The next meet and punch were served. ing will be with Jeannie and Joan Mrs. W itty and Mrs. Fitzsim Crocker Friday, November 11. mons each gave a Hollowe'en party Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patterson and for the pupils of her room Monday Dale attended a wedding reception afternoon. Suitable games were in New Plymouth Thursday evening. played and prizes given. Mrs. Hor Wilson Winter finished getting ace Chaney furnished Hallowe'en his beets out Tuesday morning and cookie treats. moved to the Grant Patterson place, Case Muntjewerff had the Wade where he will work for a week or so. community somewhat worried last Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones and Thursday when he did not return Linda of Boise were Sunday guests from pheasant hunting. Noel Tup- in the Byrd Walters home. peny gathered several neighbors to Sunday dinner guests in the Clay look for him. They found him safe ton Patton home were Mrs. Lem in the Lower Bend. Wilson, Jr. and sons, Mrs. Chet Mills Miss Helen Hatch gave the Wade and sons. M r and Mrs. Jake Groot lower room pupils a Hollowe'en and Norman Douglas. party Thursday afternoon. The Mrs. Leotta Ditty of Sunset val pupils told scary stories and played ley is spending a few days with her games. The hostess served refresh daughter, Mrs. T. H. Brewer, while ments of popcorn, cake, cookies, Mr. Brewer is in the hills looking candy, punch and cider. after his cattle. Dale Teter has been hauling beets Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mitchell left to the Parma dump from the Wilder Monday for Kim. Colorado, where bench. they will visit their son and daught Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gifford and er. Hollis Mitchell and family and family of Nyssa were Sunday vis Chuck Couchman and family. itors of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Molt Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer were and family. dinner guests in the Homer Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Warren of Adrian home. and Mr. and Mrs. Southwick were Mrs. W. A. Botting and fjon of Sunday visitors at the Lee Stoker Bothol and Mrs. J. P. Nannely of home. Seattle left Saturday after spending Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wooley and several days visiting Mrs. Nannery's fam ily ate chicken dinner with Mr. sister, Mrs. Oral Hite and family. and Mrs. Herman Sattgast. Mr. and Mrs. Mac MacMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robuck, Jess K athy of Boise spent Friday night Reno. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Reno, at the Louis Skinner home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reno and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall of Creta Baldwin o f Caldwell and Mr. Ontario called in the Lee House and Mrs. Orval Morrison of Owyhee holder home Sunday. Mrs. Charley Culbertson and Bet ty. Merle McClure and Mrs. Dorothy Slippy made a shopping trip to Boise Saturday. Mrs. Ray Franklin and Mrs. Dele Clarey and Sharon of Parma vis ited in the Gerald Slippy home Man, Married or Single. Monday and brought Vernon Slip py home after he had spent sev Steady Work eral days with his grandparents in Parma. For Right Party Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Atkins of Milwaukie, Oregon spent from [ Work Requires No Thursday until Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters. Smokers Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald I returned home Monday evening | from a 10-day vacation spent in Seattle and vicinity visiting their j sisters, Mrs. Russell W olf and Mrs. Phone 144-J Nyssa or Robert Toyne, and families. Mrs. M. Atagi entertained Sun- j 74, Parma day afternoon with a party in cele- j bration of the sixth birthday of her son, Junior. Ice cream, jello and cake were served. Mrs. Jim Hite and two daughters of Haines spent the week-end vis iting in the Oral Hite and Harley Wilson homes. -W A N T E D - Watts Seed Co. GATE C ITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1949 PA G E FIVE were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. McDonald were among Ernes{ Smith Thursday afternoon. North Bend. Oregon the past year Bay. Mrs. Knottingham and son the first people the Turners knew Mrs. Knottingham, a former mem and a half. Knottingham is work are visiting at the home of her Charles Reno and family. when they first came to Nyssa years ber of the club, has been living at ing for the Hudson agency at Coos mother-in-law, Mrs. Counsil. Attending Convention— ago. Mrs. W ilfred Gilbert underwent Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Judd. Mr. an appendectomy Monday morning and Mrs. 8. E. Flanagan and H ar at the Holy Rosary hospital in On old Henigson left Tuesday for Salt tario. Lake City to attend the annual con Mrs. Frank Knottingham and son vention of the National Irrigation | and Mrs. O. P. Counsil were visiting guests o f the Mitchell Butte club Congress November 2, 3, and 4. They meeting held at the home of Mrs. are expected home Saturday. For Christmas— The Gift to Hold Her Dreams! Root Cellar Nears Completion (Continued from Page 4) home, while her husband helped Orval McOueen with the beet har vest. Paul E. 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