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TH E N YSSA G A TE C IT Y JO U R N A L, N YSSA, OREGON G U ER N SEY BREEDERS SPONSOR MEETING the Nu-Acres community hall W ed nesday night. A fter the business meeting, a program was presented, after which refreshments o f ice NU-ACRES, Mar. 31—Mr. and Mrs. cream and cake were served by R. A. Baldwin of Reedley, Californ-1 the hostesses, Mrs. L. O. Hawley ia were week-end guests at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Huff. The table and Mrs. Sam Henne. Mr. and was decorated with a bouquet of Mrs. Henne and their guests were snapdragons as a centerpiece. 33 Saturday afternoon callers at the persons were present. home of M r. and Mrs. John Trent) Roger Jenkins o f Nu-Acres, Betty o f Arena valley. Davis. B ill Hanson and Viola M c Jim Mac-Droe and his mother Clain o f Fru.uand made a com attended the ceremonies held in bined business and pleasure trip to New Plymouth last Saturday when Boise Saturday. Roger Jenkins the city turned on its new street enlisted in the navy. Later in the lights for the first time. day the group visited the state Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pry attend capitol and the state penitentary. ed the Payette County Guernsey They enjoyed a picnic lunoh at the Breeders association meeting a t 1 park, then motored to the Arrow T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 31, 1949 P A G E TH R E E Pat Huhstadt's brother-in-law, Mrs. Richard Imbler, Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ballard of Stationed At Great Lakes— Bruce Ho finagle, and two children Bud Rooms and Mr. and Mrs. P. I Parma. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Crandall have stayed all night with M r Hahstadt. M. Higgins. ) A t the music festival at Nampa received word that their son, Jen.. They are from Cove, Oregon. M is. u. W. El wood's fath er and Wednesday, Pnyllis Evans won first Crandall, is now stationed at ti - Pat Hohstadt's father and moth mother, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Higgins prize for her cornet solo. Oreat Lakes Training cen ft Tnose from this community at where he is enrolled f o r . a threw - er, Mr. and Mrs. H. T . Hahstadt, have returned home to LaMar, who are visiting friends and rel Colorado alter visiting here for tending the music festival at Nam months course in journalism. pa with the Fruitland band were atives in Neddler, California, will about five months. Mrs. R aipa Baxter made a bus Pnyllis and Evelyn Evans, Mary return” in a few days. Mr. and Students Return— Mrs. H. T. Hahstadt at the present iness trip to Boise and Caldwell Lou Grasmuk, Richard Hawley, Le- Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stunz return X'aursday. i roy Henklc and Horace Wood. The time own a ranch near Cove, Ore ed Monday from Eugene, where Sunday visitors at the Pry home Mrs. Ralph Baxter spent Friday j band took one rating. were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Barney, gon. but are former residents of they were accompanied by M us witn Peg (Milliner, a friend who Mrs. Palmer Ross of Nampa call Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sm ith and .his community. was seriously ill. Peg M illner, who ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gretta Stunz and Miss M arie S e bum, who returned to the univer fam ily o f Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. M r. and Mrs. D. W. Elwood en passed away Saturday evening, was Cecil H. McCormick and son of tertained fiv e couples at their superintendent o f the Memorial Thomas Evans to take M ary home. sity after spending their spring va Mary has been visiting her grand Adrian. cation with their families in Nyssa. home at a demonstration dinner par a «capital at Caldwell for some parents for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pry made one evening this week. The guests time when Mrs. Baxter worked Janice Evans has been under a a business trip to Payette and On were Mr. and M is. Art Hann. Mr. there. Her funeral was held W ed doctors care with her foot. She tario Monday. and Mrs. Pat Hohatadt, Mr. and nesday. las to renhn o ff of her foot for Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Trent, who sometime. fanned for several years in this Mr. nd Mrs. R. T. Sager of Insurance Real Estate community, have moved to a farm Nyssa h id as Sunday dinner guests, at Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sager and Mrs. Baxter's grandson, Gary family. Phone 64 Heap o f Caldwell, is visiting his grandparents for a week. Nyssa, Oregon Mrs. Elizabeth Baxter has been F U N E R A L IS HELD ill with influenza for the past FOR DICK O CAM ICA week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Denning of B IG BEND, Mar. 31— Many friends Burley, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. from Bend attended the funeral of Seuell and Darryl Woodrow Seuell Richard O.amica. Lester and Syl- W e Are Now In Position T o Do of Nyssa, Mrs. K. L. Baker and vesta Molt, Jim Miller, Leland children of Weiser, Mr. and Mrs. All Types O f Cabinet Work And Shipley and Pedro Sillonis were Prank Preston and fam ily, Mr. Contract Building. pallbearers. and Mrs. M. C. Seuell and Lloyd Pedro Sillonis, Leland Shipley, and Jean Blakesley and T erry went Ernest Wilson, Dale Teter, and Joe on a fishing trip to Ben Ross Johnson Cabinet Shop W itty worked at the Ocamica farm reservoir near Cambridge Sunday. Monday. Phone Nyssa 023J1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Denning of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas mov 1 Mile North O f Nyssa- Burley, Idaho were week-end guests ed to the Fretwell farm this week. of their daughter, Mrs. Prank Parma Junetion On Highway 95 Mr. Thomas sold his farm near Preston anfl family. Adrian. Jean Blakesley and T erry w ere! Mr. and Mrs. John Packwood! Saturday afternoon guests of Mrs. ilSlSlCflgii3lV]lCilBl!3liBl3l3lSlSlS15lSlSlSl!fll!3lSiSlB and boys were Sunday dinner ONeil Holloway o f Ontario. W ANTED quests at the Norman Ketner home Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Seuell left in Marsing. | Lady For Sales And | Tuesday on a business trip to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hobbs are Expert Chevrolet Repair Work; Also Wisconsin Motors Baker. They will be gone several O ffice W ork the parents of a boy born March 1 days. W hile there they will stay FA C TO R Y TRAINED REPAIRM AN 22 at the Nyssa Nursing home. 25 to 40 years. with Mr. and Mrs. O. Creswick. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Blades and Mrs. M. C. Seuell attended the Married TH E N E X T T IM E Y O U R E Q U IPM E N T NEEDS R E P A IR IN G Malheur M emorial hospital auxil fam ily of Nampa visited the Dyre Typing Experience 1 iary tea Monday afternoon at the Roberts fam ily Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Goodenow parish halll in Nyssa. Helpful. Apply In Own£] Mrs. Merle Thomson and Jean left Wednesday for Kausas with Handwriting Blakesley went to choir practice Mr. and Mrs. Brumbaugh of Ros ADDRESS at the Methodist church at Fruit- well to visit relatives. land Friday nigtht. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brumbach and ¡P O S T OFFICE BOX A | Minneapolis Moline Dealer Mr. and Mrs. Prank Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W itty at Jerry and T erry Blakesley made tended the Malheur county teach-, j Watts Seed Company [a a business trip to Payette Monday ers banquet, Monday evening at Nyssa, Oregon afternoon. Ontario. lFi5l5M5I51515I5M51B15lS5l5lSlSllQl?al51S\SlSlST Ed Meroney and Mrs. Bob Shaw have been ill with influenza the past week. Joy Cullen was a overnight guest at the Fields home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Smit, Sr. were Boise shoppers Thursday. John Sm it went to Bruno, Idaho Sunday to visit -friends, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Greenbank. CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS 'Mr. and Mrs. G errit Stam of Nyssa were Sunday afternoon W IN D O W A N D DOOR FRAMES guests a t M r. and Mrs. George Smit. ) SCREEN DOORS Mr. and Mrs. George Sm it were Monday afternoon gueests of Mr. Phone 118J Free Estimates and -Mre. Pete Tensen at Nyssa. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil -Evans and fam ily were Sunday dinner guests Rock dam and spent the afternoon ¿igiat-seeing. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis P ry and fam ily called at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Sam Henne Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bob B ald win. who are visiting friends and relatives in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin at one time lived next door to the Pry family. Attention E Bernard Eastman ATTENTION E Field and Shop ervice Now vailable FULL STOCK OF GENUINE PARTS FOR ALL EQUIPENT WE SELL SEE US B. & M. EOUIPMENT CO. Qstrom (Cabinet Shop LET'S BUILD OREGON TOGETHER ! ¿ /F f There's lots to do!.. .Tell us how we can best serve you and your community SOMETHING YOUR WIFE NEVER HAS ENOUGH OF ... 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