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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1951 H allow e’en Party : ^*'ebrated his 8th birthday. Before were Sunday afternoon guests in the ing for Olympia. Washington. Their and son. Michael, of Walla Walla pany 18 children visited a few Carl Eisenmenger home In Parma. mother. Mrs. Hannah Smedley who are also guests at the home of Dr. orUtrL ,‘n .l.he nel*nborhood ' trick Mr and Mrs. Grant Patterson re has been visiting her nephews the and Mrs. Kenaston. Mrs. Ferguson ,then had c*ke his and gifts. >ce ceived word that their son. Verle. Van De Water brothers, went with is a niece of Mrs. Kenaston. OWYHEE. Nov 8-T he first four crelm ream and Junior opened who is In the army sailed Tuesday them for a visit in Olympia. grades of the Adrian grade school K members are to meet from San Francisco to Yokahamo. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Van De Water Stationed In Illinois— attended Hallowe'en parties given bv K en^^frw15 &t Ule h0me of Mrs j The crossing required 22 days. and Kenneth visited Sunday evening Word has been received here that the room mothers Wednesday after M°? onald for a 1 o'clock in the Harold Thomas home in Mr. and Mrs. Roland Maw spon j S Sgt. and Mrs. Robert O. Root are noon. The pupils of Mr Witty arid kf Uncheon- 51011 cal1 wiU be sored a "fireside meeting" at their Wilder. I now making their home in Paxton, Miss Weir combined their party and sample "aV°rlt* cookie rec‘P* and | home Sunday evening. Mrs Lydia Van De Water enter Illinois. Sgt. Root was transferred all the parents of both rooms we-e tained Wednesday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs Robert Ditty of La Mr. and Mrs Don Franklin and from Valdosta, Georgia to Chanute invited to attend. Mr. Witty nre her son. Billie, who was celebrating air base, where he will attend a sented his students in two short hoys of Boise spent the week-end in Grande were overnight guests in the his 19th birthday. Those present T. H. Brewer home Saturday. Hallowe'en plays and recitations and the parenui Lynn Kygar home, Byron W. Forbes and Jim Skjons- were George Elfers, Gene Baxter. songs. The pupils of the other third j Mrs. Ralph Jones of Boise spent Marvin Bowers, Edgar Nelson and grade room served refreshments as *7ek? n<1 wlth her son-in-law j by of Portland spent a few days Lester Aucker. daughter, Mr. and Mrs Byrd | last week in the Werner Peutz home sisted by their teacher, Miss Weir. and Mrs. Delores Gatwood came home and hunted pheasaonts. Room mothers helping with the Walters. Mrs. Charley Culbertson and Mrs. from Boise over the week-end to party were Mrs M Ata.i of Owyhee Mr and Mrs. Jack Brewer of On- and Mrs Packwood of Wade for ;ano ^peru last week with Mr. and Earl Kygar were in Nampa Friday visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Weir's room and Mrs. Kenneth Smrk” H Brewer helP*n* with the to shop and have their eye glasses | Aucker, and also her son. changed. Mr and Mrs. Raymond C art McDonald of Owyhee and Mrs Hor Kenneth McDonald and Lynn wright went to Burns Sunday to ace Chaney of Wade for Mr Witty’s J. J. Burtcheall, Clarence Hanna room. A large percentage of the and Ralph Holms of Portland ar Kygar are driving to Vale each day hunt geese. They also visited her rived by plane Wednesday evening [ and helping Kenneth Kygar thresh four sisters and one brother. mothers attended Junior Atagi was the honored a™ remained until Sunday in the his clover seed. Mrs. Burt Sanders and children Visiting Relatives— guest at the Kenneth McDonald William Peutz home. The men were of Nyssa. and Mrs. Archie Moses Mr and Mrs H. O. Humphreys home Wednesday evening when he here for pheasant hunting. Mr and Mrs. Lee Householder called on Mrs. Werner Peutz Mon of Yakima are visiting at the home day afternoon. j of their daughter. Mrs. G. H. Ken- Word received from Mrs. Gerald aston. They will be here two weeks. i Slippy from Portland, indicates her Mr. and Mrs. Weldon W Ferguson son. Eldon, is improving and should be able to return home before long, j A utility room has just been com- ^ I pleted at the R. L. Patton home. «V- The work was done by James Mc Ginnis and Bill Willis. Patton also had a cement driveway and side- ! walks put in. (iiven At Adrian »AGF THREE t h r e e - month school. aircraft electrical machinery. Terms, cash. H. H. Ktncheloe. owner. Anderson and Church, auctioneers. SALE CALENDAR PUBLIC FARM SALE—Friday, Nov ember 16. 8 miles southwest of Vale. 1 mile west of Hope. Sale starts at 1 p. m. Lunch served on grounds. Cows recently tested. Freshening dates and production records will be given on sale day. 25 cattle, farm PUBLIC FARM SALE—Thursday. November 15, 4 miles north of Vale, 1/4 mile east on J o a n u * y n i g h * a . ! Sale starts at 1 p. m. Animals TB and Bang's tested. 41 dairy cattle. Terms, cash. Roy Martin and Son. owners. Anderson and Church. 1 auctioneers. So You Can Enjoy The'Extras" In Life... A FIRST NATIONAL SAVINGS ACCOUNT Boards Vole Nol To Combine PTA’s “Winterizin'"’ is MORE than just a dash of anti-freeze in the radiator. You need a peppy battery for cold starts; the right grade of oil in your crankcase; careful check on brakes, lights and windshield wipers, springs and shock absorbers. Drive up now for complete service! TOWNE'S GARAGE PHONE 48 Nyssa, Oregon BIG BEND, Nov. 8—Mrs. Mary Thompson, Mrs. Irma Hopkins and Mrs. Goldie Robert-, attended an executive meeting of the Adrian high school and grade school P. T. A. at the grade school building Mon day afternoon. Members voted not to combine the two P. T. A. units as proposed. Mrs. Delores Gatwood is working in Boise. Little Bruce is staying with his grandparents. Mr and Mrs. John Auker. Sunday evening callers in the L. W. Dierking home at Ridgeview were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas. Mrs. Margaret Scott and Kate Basket of Adrian called on Mrs Mc Allister, who is visiting in the Ralph Stark home, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Thompson. Mrs. Dyre Roberts and Harold Newman of Adrian attended a P. T. A. meeting in Nyssa Saturday. James McGinnis of Adrian came with his pickup and helped move three calves home from the Tom Ferguson pasture. The eighth graders of Big Bend school held their Hallowe’en party Monday night. The Big Bend P. r. 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