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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1963 FFA and FHA Meet Extension Unit Plans Meeting Nov. 19 at Tuning Home At Pancake Supper; Mrs. Dyre Roberts attended a Debbie Slabaugh of Caldwell Attend Event spent the weekend with her cou Happy Dozen card party Friday Fathers (From the Nyssa High Bulldog) at the home of Mrs. Bill Toomb sin, Suzie Abbott. Boasting six flavors of pan Mrs. John Packwood attended in Kingman Kolony. cakes was the FFA-FHA pancake Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright supper held the evening of Nov. the 2 5th wedding anniversary celebration Nov. 5 for her broth visited recently with Mr. and 5 in the cafeteria. All the fathers er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Lawler of Meridian of FFA and FHA members were and their mother, Mrs. Naomi invited. Robert Ward in Nampa. Wright, who is a patient in a Student Visits Parents Members and their fathers were Nampa hospital. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Price and greeted with pumpkin identifica Linda Bishop of La Grande Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reed and tion cards. family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Price, spent the weekend with her par After everyone had Mr. and Mrs. Norman Price of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop girls of Nampa spent Sunday with arrived and was seated, the FHA her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Doyn and Stevie. opened the meeting with tradi Van DeWater. Price and boys of Pendleton were tional opening ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawk of Sunday dinner guests of their Nampa spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roger Lynn Jackson, FHA president, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny. spent the weekend with his bro gave a talk on the FHA, and Price. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seuell and ther at La Grande and the men magazine captains Janice Burns Mr. and Mrs. Ted Avery visit Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price went elk hunting. and Nadine Spitze gave pep talks ed recently with their children, and family drove Sunday to Ida Visitors From Seattle to their teams. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Avery and ho City and Lowman. FFA president, Doug Patterson,' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodge of family, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Walker Mrs. Anna Long and Mrs. Gla Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bege- led a discussion on the FFA em and family of Huntington. They dys Newbill accompanied Mrs. man of Kingman Kolony, Mr. and blem, breaking it down into parts stopped enroute home to visit Mary TTiompson and Helen Hatch Mrs. Bill Van DeWater and Kent and discussing each phase. They Mrs. L. W. Dierking, who is in to Homedale last Thursday even were Monday evening dinner told their activities for the year an Ontario nursing home. ing to the smorgasbord dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Van and used parliamentary proce dure for their whole presentation. Monday Dinner Guests given by ladies of the Friends DeWater and Billie. Musical numbers on the pro Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Patterson Community church. Mrs. Chet Smith and grand Elder and Mrs. Harry Gray of daughters, Debbie Slabaugh and gram were two duets — a vocal of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pack wood of Fruitland, Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ma Suzie Abbott, visited Saturday duet by Judi Moncur and her Harry Packwood of Gayway were son and son of Owyhee visited with Mrs. Elsie Smith and Mrs. father, Mark Moncur, and a piano Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Coolidge at Ontario. They also duet by Lynn Jackson and Mary Mrs. Joe King. Mrs. John Packwood. visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shel English. The supper of pancackes con ton and Lona in Nyssa. Mrs. Amy Stradley of Nyssa Attend Championship Game sisted of pineapple, bacon, wie visited Sunday with Mrs. Frone Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis, ner, potato, banana or chocolate' Mrs. Sharen Krause of Nyssa Stradley. The two ladies also and Mrs. Dyre Roberts attended Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis and chip pancakes. Fruit, coffee, milk I visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter the class B championship foot Steve left last Thursday for Jo and various types of jellies ac-1 Stradley and family. ball game Saturday between Mel seph, Ore., to visit Mr. and Mrs. companied the ’cakes. Junior McGinnis and family. The Kenneth Smith and Gary of ba and Fruitland at Ontario. The FFA boys ended the even Boise, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Sla Mrs. Bill Van DeWater called men are planning an elk hunting ing with their closing ceremony. baugh and family of Caldwell, Monday on Mrs. Dina Muntje- trip. Mrs. Pearle Abbott and family werff. Mrs. Mary Thompson, Mr. and Malaria Affects 200 Million were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Dyre Roberts is caring for Mrs. O. V. Abrahamson of Boise Malaria affects about 200 mil their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chet the Earl Winn children of Adrian were recent dinner guests in the lion people throughout the world. Smith. while their parents are on a trip. Howard Obendorf home. It kills some 2 million each year. By Helen Hatch BIG BEND —Big Bend Exten sion unit will meet Tuesday, Nov. 19, with Mrs. Sam Tuning in Ros well. The session begins at 12:30 p.m. All interested persons are wel come to attend. WHERE SHALL I Mid-November Special LADIES' DRESS Winter Coats Various Assorted Colors These Must Go in November ifl ••• Crestwood Woolens TODAY? SEW and SAVE! PLAIDS . . . 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