TH E N YSSA GATE CITY JO URNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAG E FO U R showed one silent reel. Santa Claus around January 15. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Durrlngton made his visit and all the children received gifts. Then Santa Claus were Sunday dinner guests at the NU-ACRES, Dec. 23--The annual gave each child a sack o f c a n d y > home o f their cousins,' Mr. and Christmas party was held Monday with an orange. Refreshments of Mrs. Everett Hlghberger of Star. at the Nu-Acres community hall. sandwiches, Wayne Durrlngton celebrated his potato salad, fruit Approximately ISO persons attend­ 18th birthday December 12 at his salad, cake, coffee and cocoa were ed. The enltre group sang Christ­ home. Ouests were Mr. and Mrs. mas carols. A short program was served. Paul Butcher and fam ily of Notus, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Durrlngton M r and Mrs. Rey Butcher and presented by some o f the child­ ren o f the community Including and fam ily will leave Tuesday for family of Wilder and Mrs. Sim­ recitations and musical numbers Riverside. California, where they mons and Alvin of Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Preston and all In keeping with the Christmas will spend the Christmas holidays theme. Thomas Evans Jr showed with relatives T h ey plan to go on fam ily and M r and Mrs. H. H. several motion pictures much to the to Missouri after the holidays for Nelson of Holstein, Nebraska vis­ They w ill return home ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. delight o f the children. He also a visit. F. W Clegg o f Kelso. Washing­ ton for several days this past week. They reported Icy roads on the way and lots of rain while they were there. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Billings of W i'der were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Preston. The afternoon was spent To faithful old friends, cherished new friends betas ledlng. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Orasmick -—you whose friendship we strive to deserve, had an accident Monday afternoon. Their car slid and then rolled Into a ditch near Parma. Mrs. our hearty Greetings are tendered for a gen­ Grasmick's back was wrenched The car was slightly damaged. uine American Christmas. May the New Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Seuell and Darryl were Monday dinner guests Year be a joyous and prosperous one for each at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Seuell. of you. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Seuell called at the home of their son, Woodrow Seuell Sunday to see how he was feeling. He has been suffering from tonsil trouble, but is improving at the present time. Denelda Chesney was married to Oeonte Hagler of South Dakota at M American Falls December 3. The young couple will make their home in American Falls, where Mr. Hag­ ler is employed as a foreman with a bridge construction company. Mr. and Mrs. Hagler visited Mrs. Hag- ler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Chesney. over the week-end. Mary Jo Jenkins has been ill with influenza the past week. She CHRISTMAS PA R TY HELD A T NU-ACRES Wirtstmas Is up and around now. The awards for the outstanding boy and girl In 4-H work for the past two years were presented Monday. Phyllis Evans was out­ standing girl for 1947, Reger Jen­ kins was outstanding boy for 1947, M ary Jo Jenkins, outstanding girl for 1946. and Richard Jenkins, outstanding boy for 1948. T h e 4-H eaders were presented with lovely rifts from their club Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomson received an el­ ectric w affle Iron and Mrs. D. L. Durrlngton received a beautiful tablecloth. Echo Jo Hann, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A rt Hann has been quite ill with Influenza. She Is somewhat better npw but Is still sick. Mrs. M ilton Connelly left for Tuscon. Arizona to visit her mother TH URSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1948 and sister and other relatives. Mrs. Susan McDroe returned to the home o f her son, Jim MdDroe, after spending several weeks caring for her grandchildren at Ontario, while their parents went to Iron­ side. where they have a ranch car­ ing tor stock. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Moot* caught fire when their oil. heater became overheated. Damage was slight. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mootz and Jackie and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mootz and Joan will spend Christ­ mas at Salem with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees. Mrs. M. C. Seuell, Jean Blakes- ley and T erry were Saturday after­ noon guests at the home o f Mrs. O'Neil Holloway at Fruitland. RESIDENT OF BIG BEND IS INJURED B IO BEND. Dec. 23—Shirley Chaney went to Nampa Saturday to have her eyes treated and to get new glasses. Mrs. Charles Reno was Injured Tuesday by a fall against her wash­ ing machine. She was taken to the Memorial hospital at Caldwell for treatment. The Roswell gospel team were Sunday visitors at the Lower Bend Sunday school. The team is led by Ruel Farwell. He was accom­ panied by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Deaseir and children, Ellis Perrll, and his brother, Zepher, who has been attending the Multnomah School o f the Bible. Mr. Perris gave the message and Mr. and Mrs. Deasen sang “Climbing Jacob's Ladder," and "W here W e’ll Never Grow Old.” Mr. and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny left Monday for Denver for a two-week.- visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Vic Morgan, teacher of the upper room, has been quite 111 with influence. Here From Corvallis— Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cochrun of Corvallis are visiting at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Coch­ run. W zt s§ Towne’s Garage .:. "Dowa ihr rkimnrv Si. Nick.!*» ram. «ilk • knad.' asiaatstbiaiaaisiaasisiaaasiaatasiai We echo the worldwide greeting to all of you, friends and neighbor! Tìlav tito jovial