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r v r :r ^ o n t? tttf vy SSA ç , \TF CTTY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, TH UR SD AY, M ARCH 10, 1949 wedding anniversary. The table . u j. u m of Noius. A grou;> of 35 friends gathered centerpiece was a beautiful bouquet at the home of HMr. and Mrs M. of yellow daffodils, presented by C. Seuell Friday evening fo r a Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil Holloway. NU-ACRE3, Mar. 10-M r. and Mrs surpfUe housewalmlng. The hou*.. Tail wmte candle.-. Were p.aced a« At the Thomas Evans and Janice were warming was held in conjunction i each end uf uie tabie. Monday dinner guests of M is with Mr. and Mrs. Seuell’s 30th | nead uf the taole wa . a decorated I ,ase wishing the couple a ” Happ> i 30th Anniversary. " Mr. and Mrs. ' oeued cut the cake together in I he traditional manner. The even ing was spent minimally playint games and general visiting after everyone inspected the house. Re- fre.snments of sandwiches, potato I were ser\ j by the hostesses, Mrs. L. G. Hawley, D. L. Du O'Neil Holloway. The group pre- .'.ented Mr. and Mrs. Seuell with a teautiful Aladdin table lamp. Mr. and Mrs. Seued were very mu n urorl-ed and delighted with the party and wish to thank every- FRIENDS OBSERVE 30th A N N IV E R SA R Y After All - It’s Best By EDDY’S LIT T LE BAKERS n s^ L , HsßtlW- Saturday night were Roger Jen kins and Mary Lou Grasmick, with several classmates from Fruitland. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fry made a business trip to Payette Tuesday. Mrs. M. C. Seuell, Jean Blakes- ley and Terry, and Mrs. J., S. Huntington of Nyssa were Satur day shoppers in Ontario Satur day afternoon. The Nu-Acres Grange will pre sent the third degree at its reg- u'ar meeting Marchl7 at the Nu- Acres community hall. Members 0f tj,e N(..A. Plymouth and W ar- .haw Grange will attend. At the dar meeting of the Nu-Acres Orange Mar h 3 four new mem- bers took the obligation, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson anc| fam ily and I arrv Jenkins made a trip to Weiser Sunday afternoon, in the occasion being the I títeres* of the 4-H prestram. A Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bateman broad’ ast from 2 to 2:30 p. m. and family, Mrs. F. C. Fry, M iry was held. Larry Jenkins .«poke Jo Jenkins and Corynne, Geraldine, for five minutes on the highlights and Frankie went to Fruitland to 0f the trip he won to Portland attend a P T. A. meeting, but be- iast fall. cause of a re ent fire in the aud- \ load c f clndprblocks were de itorium, damaging •: i-- taga and llvmrad at the Pry home Sunday luditorium, the mat by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keller of held. However, the Fruitland Nyssa. Mr. Fry will soon start school continued. building. Those from this community Jessie and Frankie Fry have ,'oing roller skating at Ontario been 111 with influenza for the past wíts W e s t in g h o u s e week. Mrs. F. C. Fry called on Mrs. Nora Wood Sunday. She reports that Mrs. Wood is bedfast and will be for at least another week. Some complications set in causing Mrs. Wood to return to bed after her recent operation. Callers at the Fry residence Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Combs and Donald of Apple valley and Mr. and Mrs. dld Boren and Olive Thomson. A group o f friends gave Ed M er- oney a surprise birthday party at hl. h _ . . „ . home Friday evening Mr.- and Mrs. D. L. Durringtor, L. D. S. GOLD and GREEN 1 BALL and Carole were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H . . . . ___. . . . j NYSSA FIRST W A R D ' m c * ' U r ' and Mrs- Norman Mar-hall of Eagle and Mrs. Don Cole and daughter o f Ten Davis vere callers at the Grasmick home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Preston and fam ily and J im Preston went to i I ‘ he Owyhee dam Sunday afternoon They report the roads in very bad condition. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Baker and fam ily o f Weiser were Sunday af- ernoon guests o f Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Seuell. LARGE ORCHESTRA Mrs. Martin Hansen’s sister l FLOOR SH O W Mrs. Emma Hall of Tuson, A ri zona, called at Mrs. Hansen's ionie one day last week. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND Mr. and Mrs. G errit Crroot of Apple Valley were Sunday after noon ,guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Smit, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George Smit, Sr. îlS15M5l51 Æl51(3lÇri5i7'5i5iÊ15MSlSlS10I5i have received word from their son. Jake, that he has completed six weeks o f basic training In the army and is being transferred from Ft. Ord, California to Aber deen, Maryland to attend desiel1 Go one mile north o f Nyssa to Columbia avenue, engineering school. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Poe and Linda 1 ihen one mile west to Clark boulevard, then one of Nampa were Sunday dinner, mile north to Eureka, then two miles west or five guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Henne. miles northwest o f Nyssa. Having sold my ranch, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flanrey ind Shirley and Joyce and Mrs. j . ! I will sell all personal property H. Hogge of Nampa were Sunday ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Henne. A birthday dinner was given in i honor of W. H. Grasmick at his home Monday evening. The fo l SALE STARTS A T 1 O ’CLOCK lowing friends and relatives at- | ended: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guern- 1 21— CATTLE— 21 ey and Susie of Ontario, Mr. and 1 Guernsey cow, 5 years, milking, giving 5 gallons. Mrs. H. P. Ostermiller and M ary tam er of Pm it land. Mr. and Mrs 1 Guernsey cow, 6 years, giving 4 [A gallons. George Grasmick and Dick and 1 Guernsey cow, 6 years, giving 5 gallons. Mrs. Rudolph of Meridian. Later 1 Guernsey cow, 5 years, giving 3 gallons. in the evening the party was join ed by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 1 Holste'.n cow, 5 years, giving 5 gallons. ■Scott, Glennie and Linda o f Nam 1 Jersey cow, 5 years, giving 4 gallons. pa, Mrs. Leo Ostermiller and Kathryne of Ontario. 1 Guernsey cow, 3 years, giving 3i/C gallons. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cltmer and 1 Guernsey cow, 3 years, giving 3 gallons. twin daughters of Boise were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs 1 Guernsey cow, 2 years, giving 3 gallons. L. O. Hawley. Among those call- 1 Jersey cow, 3 years, iresh soon. nt during the day o see the twin girls were Mr. and Mrs. W. H 1 Guernsey cow, 4 years, giving 4i/2 gallons. Grasmick, Mrs. M. C. Seuell, Jean 1 Guernsey cow, 5 years, giving 4'/2 gallons. tlakeslev and Terry, Mrs. K. L. , Taker and children. 1 Guernsey cow, 3 years, giving 4 gallons. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson and 3 Guernsey sprtng heifers, 2 years old, fresh soon. Leona and Shirley Ann Loe went 1 Holstein heifer, 1 year old. to Nyssa to a birthday dinner given in honor of “Grandpa" Me- 4 Guernsey heifer calves. Minis. 1 Milking shorthorn spring heifer. Mrs. Gladys Yeats and three Children spent the week-end with Cows are T. B. and abortion tested. Herd test 5.2. her sister. Mrs. Ella Johnson. ] Friday, March 11 — 9 P. M. NYSSA GYMNASIUM FARM S A LE made possible by NEW, EXCLUSIVE, AUTOMATIC Gives you C O LD E R CO LD to freeze foods faster and keep frozen foods safe}— assures steady, safe cold for normal food keeping. You get H O LD -CO LD C O N TR O L, plus new large Super Freezer, big Meat Keeper, two Giant Humidrawers and other great features in the new Westinghouse De Luxe 9. FRIDAY, MARCH 18 You can be S(JK£../frti Wfcsti nghouse A New Model o f a Famous Tractor O liver begins its second century with the introduction o f a new fleet o f quality farm tractors— including the new 2-3 plow 77 , a tractor with advanced farm features that make field work faster and more efficient than ever. The smooth, brisk valve-in-head engine o f the " 7 7 " is a six— and you have a choice o f three types for the fuel you prefer: high compression for gasoline, " K D ” for tractor fuels, and a diesel that will be available later. 1 be "77” will set a new performance mark in the operation o f power take-off machines with its direct drive unit . . . a new economy record with its 6-forward-speed transmission in the Oil Miser case, Fuel Miser governor, and the basic inter- changeability o f O liver’s full line o f tractor-mounted tools with all other new Row Crop models. W heels on Row Crop models are interchangeable, too— with a choice o f cast iron or stamped steel. ACT NOW! One o f the models in the new O liver fleet is sure to fit your acreage and farming practices. Available in Row Crop, Standard, Row Crop with Adjustable Front A xle or Single Front Wheel. Drop in next time you’re in town. that* GREAT, NEW WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS-at OSTROM BROS. APPLIANCE CO. so North 1.1 st. 9C qi Phone 269J TUNE IN TED M ALONE , , . «very m orning, M onday through Frid ay . . . A B C Network 9 D R 42 1 S » Co i i ^,> bSa im plem ent v^o. “The House of Oliver” I TENDER C O LU M B IA A V E N U E Mrs. L. A. Atkeson and Miss Elizabeth Atkeson arrived Thurs day from Glendale. California. Mrs. Atkeson is visiting her daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tensen made a business trip to Ontario this week. Mr. and Mrs. B ill Flndling a n d , family who have resided in this; community for several years, mov ed last week to their farm near Vale. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot of Arcadia called on Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot Saturday. The four some spent the evening playing pinochle. Mr. and Mrs. G errit St&m en tertained last week for Mr. and Mrs. B ill Findlinig and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Van de Oord. Callers at the Dick Groot home Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. G errit Groot at Apple valley. Roy Hashitana was a Weiser visitor last week. M ACH INER Y 1 AN John Deere tractor, 1948, with power tools. 1 BN John Deere tractor, 1946 model. 1 John Deere intergant plow. 1 Six-foot John Deere disc, practically new. 1 Combination spud and beet cultivator, with tools. 1 12-foot cultipacker. 1 Three-section spike-tooth harrow. 1 Side dresser. 1 Wooden float. 4 Planet, Jrs. 1 Milk cart. 1 McCormick-Deering side rake. 1 John Deere beet windrower, used one season. 1 Iron wheeled wagon. 1 Surge milking machine. 6 Milk cans. About 4 tons o f baled hay. Many other items. TERMS CASH LUNCH SERVED ON GROUNDS D E L M O SM ITH, Owner Cols. Bert Anderson and Joe Church, Auctioneers GARRISON REPAIR SHOP Re-Opened For Business W e do all kinds of plow work and welding, repair all types of farm machinery and build beet beds, trailers, etc. Fresh Daily at Your Grocer's DALE GARRISON -CECIL GOWEN PHONE OAR2 Dale Garrison Farm 3 Miles Southwest of Nyssa