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* THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1959 McDonalis Unwelcome Dinner Guest Partakes of Final Chicken Dinner THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FIVE fl if 1 GREATEST VALUE-PACKED WESTERN A-GOIN Mrs. Edna Mills Boise were Sunday ^isitors at the home of the George Merftlazona family. Mrs. Dorothy Fletcher of Mur phy and Mr. and Mrs. George Bul lock of Homedale were Sunday callers at the Kenneth McDonald home. Mr. and Mrs. Vern McCain and family were dinner guests SUn- day at the home of his mother, Mrs. Margaret McCain in Vale. Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strick land were Mr. and Mrs.. O. H. Schweizer, Mrs. Charles Schweiz er and Mr. and Mrs. Don Share and family. Mrs. George Mendazona was Gordon Dobbin, Joe Milner and admitted to Malheur Memorial Cliff Peterson and sons all of hospital Thursday evening and Portland were Thursday dinner underwent surgery Friday. guests at the Chet Mills home. Mrs. C. R. Mills and Ross of Ad They all spent the evening visit rian were Sunday dinner guest at ing at the Werner Peutz home. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morfitt were Mills. also visitors. The OKK Club met at the home Mr. and Mrs. Doc Pullen and of Mrs. Claude Skinner Thursday son, Fred were Monday luncheon afternoon with Mrs. Oscar Hous guests at the home of Mr. and ton as co-hostess. Twelve mem ' Mrs. S. E. Boselly. bers and two gutsts, Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Lynn Kygar and Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. Vern McCain, Maxine Stith and daughters spent attended the short business meet afternoon visiting at the ing and social afternoon. Mrs. Sunday home of Mrs. Ernest Smith and Lewis Skinner and Mrs. Bob Mor- Mrs. Lester Auker. fitt were winners of the door Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and prizes, and game prize winners were Mmes. Young, high; Lewis sons, Donnie and Bruce were Sun Skinner, low, and Mary Wood, day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbertson. traveling. Mrs. Beb Morfitt called at the A Halloween motif gave a fes tive flair to the refreshments home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil. served by the hostesses. The No son Tuesday to visit with her fa vember meeting will be held on ther, Lem Wilson, Sr., on his 84th the 19th with Mrs. Wm. Peutz, Jr. birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Buster Edwards and Mrs. Werner Peutz as hostes ses. Roll call will be to describe of Wilder were Friday evening callers at the home of Mr. and your “Mystery Sister." Mr. and Mrs. Larry Culbertson Mrs. T. H. Brewer. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Jorgensen and son, Monty Dean of Hereford, Ore., arrived Saturday to visit at and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliot were the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tuesday evening dinner guests of Culbertson. Larry left Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Don Brewer. The i Jorgensens left Friday for their Hereford. Mrs. Darrell Williams, Mrs. home near Tillamook, Ore. Fred Deffer and Kathleen spent Mr. and Mrs. George Nein of Saturday visiting and viewing Greeley, Colo., who have been the chrysanthemum gardens at visiting their daughter, Mrs. Wer the homes of Mrs. M. L. Judd and ner Peutz, left on the Streamliner Mrs. Howard Evans. Mrs. Evans Tuesday night for Portland. They then accompanied them to Notus will visit with two other daugh- to see other chrysanthemum gar ters and families, Mr. and Mrs. dens. Leo Huber and family in Port- Ladeana and Rusty Talbot land and Mr. and Mrs. Harry spent the weekend with their Choat in Vancouver. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crocker of Culbertson. Madras, Ore., arrived Friday to Miss Bonita McCain spent the visit several days with her broth weekend visiting at the home of er, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Skinner. her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Dewey Strong and Mrs. McCain in Vale. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Boselly and Juanita McManis spent Thursday Mrs. Ben Perkins were Sunday in Boise. Don Share and father. Charles dinner guests at the home of Mr. Share, returned Sunday from a and Mrs. Luther Perkins. Max Schweizer of Corvallis and deer hunting trip in the Mahog-, his hunting companions have been any Mountain area. They both re hunting and visiting relatives ,n turned with their deer. Mr. and Mrs. Loise Boren of the community this past week. Joe Milner and Gordon Dobbin Durkee visited at the home of Mr I of Portland were guests in the and Mrs. Blackbum and Mr. and Werner Peutz home from Thurs Mrs. Dewey Strong over the week , end. day until Saturday. Mrs. Maxine Stith and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz ters, Carol Ann and Linda Kay were hosts at dinner Friday eve spent the weekend at the home ning for their houseguests, Gor- I of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn don Dobbin and Joe Milner and Cliff Petersons and sons, Jim and Kygar. Mrs Ellis Walters visited at the Mayland. Mrs. Gertrude Jackson of Cald-1 f.v. home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bosel well spent last week at the home ly Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James O. Stephen of her sister. Mrs. Lee Strickland. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Blackburn and family of Ontario were week end guests at the home of Mrs. returped Tuesday from a ten day Stephen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. visit in Wellington, Price, Salt Lake and Tooelle, Utah. Howard Day. Mrs. Wm. Peutz. Jr., was honor ed Sunday evening by a surprise Oregon Trail HEC birthday party at her home. The birthday cake and refreshments Elects New Officers were served and furnished by the The H.E.C. of the Oregon Trail guests, Mr. and Mrs. Werner Grange met Oct 7. at the home of Peutz. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc Mrs. A. B. Goodell with Mrs. La Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vern Cleaver, co-hostess. Eight members and one visitor, Mrs. .Morfitt. Earl Crocker spent several days Buster Talbot attended. Officers for the coming year last week visiting his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crocker at Mad were elected as follows: Mrs. ras They returned home with Rommell Moss, president; Mrs. him to visit relatives, and Frank Ira Price, Sr., vice president; Mrs. Loyd Adams, secretary-treasurer will take treatments in Boise. Cliff Peterson and sons, Jim and Mrs George Cleaver, report and Mayland, Joe Milner and er. Plans were made for the annual Gordon Dobbin all of Portland, were dinner guests Wednesday- 4-H meeting The next meeting will be Nov. evening at the home of Mr. and 4 at the home of Mrs. r u Mrs Don Brewer. Mrs. Celas Arana and family Holmes with Mrs. Frack Parr, and Mrs. Aidape and family of co-hostess. DEL MONTE ROUND-UP OWYHEE—An unwelcome din ner guest at the Ken McDonald farm met with sudden death Sat urday night. When Butch went to the chicken house to gather the eggs, he was greeted by the snarl of a young bob cat. 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