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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 17. 1951 PAGE TWO PA< Jan BUN C hu foot put Ml to » Verr M Mm Ut»! tng ! whll Salt daui M Sati Li actx Pau of a M Ore a tU Bur •wh! noo Cui pre Lie wa.' \ of at Oe Pol at tar * fat Oa So »y po an Hi Jo la M at U at M Allis Chalmers agent at Nyssa At ren made a business trip to Boise is in the 129th armored ordnance ner guests in the Bill Looney home [ in the afternoon attended the Meeting O f Club The occasion was Miss Fogleman's Adrian Giia. league mother and the close o f the evening refresh Saturday maintenance batalion. daughter tea. ments were served birthday Mr. and Mrs E M Seuell and Pvt. K eith Rookstool visited a W omen Postponed Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Martin and Mr and Mrs. A. C. Henderson and Mr and Mrs. Henry Orcutt and family. Mr McGinnis, M r and Mr-. | few days last week with his parents. Mrs Anna Sparks and Wayne were family accompanied Mrs. Jim Mar Baroara and'Jlmmy visited relatives Woodrow Seuell and family. Mr and Mr. and Mrs. F. B Rookstool. Pvt. OREGON T R A IL . May 17—The tin of Seattle to Loueville, Kentucky NU-ACR8B May 17—Mr and Mrs. In Meridian Sunday afternoon Hay H off and Terry, and Mrs Hoff. Rookstool has returned to his base Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Lor- j Saturday. They will be gone two George Smlt attended the commun Mr and Mrs Frank Johnoon and Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Seuell and Mr Merry Matrons club meeting has near San Antonio. Texas. raine Glennen of Emmett been posponed on account of sick ity concert in Ontario Wednesday family visited In the Ouy Dauglas and Mrs. Kenneth Baker and family T h e Adrian junior-senior prom weeks. ness. The next meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. F G. Holmes and evening home In Parma Saturday evening of Welser were dinner guests Sun held May 23 with Jessie Chard as was held Saturday, May 12. The Bob were Thursday evening visitors Mr and Mrs Bob Johnson and During the evening Mr Juhl and day at the M C. Seuell home. To Bremerton— hostess. Roll call will be answered at the Gilbert Holmes home. The theme, "Moonlight and Roses", was ( Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mason and Mrs Leona Loe and Shirley return Mr Duncan of Caldwell showed Mr. Kersey entered the veterans by “ a poem about mother. occasion marked the fourth birth used in the program and decor children went to Bremerton last ed Sunday from Texas, where they movies, which revealed the damage hospital in Boise Saturday for treat Honoring Mrs. F. G. Holmes on day of the twins, Sally and Susan. ations. have been for about three months. atomic bombs can do. Mrs. Brummer of Boise spent week-end to spend mother's day ment. He has been 111 at his home mother's day, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. V. L. Lett and Mr and Mrs Ed Mrs. Ethel Black and daughter. Sunday with her daughter, Miss with Mr. Mason's mother, Mrs Mr and Mrs. A. P Ohesney and for some time. Byers were hosts at dinner Sunday. Meroney called on Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Donna Mason and daughter Elizabeth of Dallar City. Illinois Charlotte Brummer. She was din-1 George Hansen. They will return Mr and Mrs. Frank Johnson and Other guests were Mr and Mrs. A. Martin Hansen Sunday. Mr and were In Payette Monday Mr Ches- visited several days last week with ner guest o f Mrs. Bill Looney, and this week. family visited in Fruitland Sunday M. Goodson and Nancy and Melvin Mrs. Hansen are living on highway ney Is serving on the Jury during Mrs. Black’s brother, Frank Byers with Mr Johnson's grandmother, of Parma and F. G Holmes. 30 south o f New Plymouth They the spring term of court. and family. j Mrs Austin. Mr and Mrs. F. B Rookstool are former residents of Nu-Acres Mr and Mrs Oeorge Hagler have Earl Field of Fruitland was an visited Sunday at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Sewell and moved Into the Henry Blanchard Mr and Mrs M C Sewell made a house. Mr and Mrs Blanchard are all-night guest of Bob Thomson and Mrs. Leonard Olson at Garden Ju n ior-Sen ior Valley, Idaho. business trip to Payette Saturday living at Spokane, where Mr. Blan Thursday. Prom Is Given Mrs. Tom Nedbalek was honored Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowen return afternoon chard Is working. j on her birthday Tuesday. May 8 ed home Tuesday from Riverton, The Black Canyon Water Users Mrs. Donna Mason and Linda, with a surprise potluck supper. A- Wyoming, where they were called AD RIAN. May 17—Mr. and Mrs. met at the hall Thursday evening and Mr and Mrs Ed Mason and with about 30 present After the family of Nyssa drove to Baker. i bout 30 relatives and friends were because of the death of his brother. Bob Eastman of Caldwell spent Sun Robert Holmes was a Sunday din day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. business meeting. County Agent (Tt-egon Saturday to visit at the j present. Mr and Mrs T.irzan Johnson ner guest at the Shuster home in Glen Brown. Gilbert Matsen gave a talk on the home of Mr. Mason's sister. They Miss Mary Wein, Mis. Ruth Al- | were in Payette on business Friday. Huntington. control of Insects, which damage returned Sunday. Word has been received by his exander, Miss Esther Fugleman, Mrs Olen Gallent and son. Fred- crops. A movie on the life and In Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bowles of Miss Charlotte Brurnmer, Mr. and dustries of Alaska was shown by the New Plymouth, called at the A. P j die, visited at the home of her par- parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank Byers, that Pvt. Donald R Byers is station Mrs. A. C. Henderson and Mrs | ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Smit, Chesney home Sunday afternoon. ed at Camp Roberts. California. He Anna Sparks were Wednesday din- | Mrs Metz Is visiting relatives In the past week. Richard and Roger Jenkins called Missouri during her vacation. Mr and Mrs. Edward Nielsen and I at the Paul Thomson home Sunday Roger is home on leave Tommy attended a picnic dinner at | evening the Clifford Nielsen home Sunday, from the navy. He is stationed in honoring Wally Orcutt. who will Hawaii | The new officers of the Farmer enter the navy June 4 Mr and Mrs P. C. Pry and child- ettes club met at the home of the present. Emma Orcutt. Monday a f ternoon to plan the yearbooks for Home beauty begins j the coming year V L Lett of Silverton, Oregon was a visitor in the Ed Meroney w ith • • • home the past week-end He re- j turned to his work at Silverton i Monday. Clifton Nielsen of San Francisco. I and Clifford Nielsen of Nyssa visited at the Edward Nielsen home Satur day morning. Mrs Merle Thomson, Mrs. Lloyd Seuell and Mrs. M. C Seuell attend ed a demonstration dinner at the home of Mrs. Ray H off in Nyssa Phone 128-R evenings Nyssa. O regon Friday morning S tunz L u m ber Co. Mr and Mrs. F. C. Fry and family, Roger Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. C. M Slssel of John Day. Oregon had Sunday dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs. Richard Jenkins of New Plymouth Mr and Mrs. Tom Nedbalek and by Rudy were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J Nedbalek Mr and Mrs. Paul Thomson and j T he eaaleat and quickest w ay to learn brid g e family visited at the home of Mrs J Taught in a simple and entertaining manner that Thomson's parents. Mr and Mrs Lanfear in Caldwell Sunday. appeals to Beginners and Advanced Players W ater U sers O f Nu-Acres G ather A PENNY SAVED with J Every Turn of the Wheel DEAD ANIMALS Free Pickup Custom Hay Baling Mowing & Raking Cultivating Ontario Parma Nyssa Jack Ziliercob Phone Collect Ontario Grain Co. 53 Phone 98 usc 20% LESS GAS Main Plant 100 Idaho-Qregon Rendering Co. , HORSE SENSE BRIDGE LESSONS Meuller Furnaces- SAM GORDON—The Kibitzer Link Belt Stokers TH REE N IG H T S—8 P. M.—$2.00 Prof MAY 31. JU N E 1-2 Sponsored by St. Paul’s Episcopal Guilds H ELD IN THE P A R ISH H A L L —NYSSA Open to the public—Tickets now on sale at Eder Hardware Store Chairman Mrs. John Stringer Phone 068-R1 Whether cultivating or doing the many other jobs the versatile "C " is adaptable. You will enjoy this tremendous saving! Estimates Gladly Given Potter ( omlng— Proffessor E. L Potter, formerly head of the animal hustoandtry de partment o f Oregon State college will meet with the 4-H saddle horse clubs of Malheur county Sunday, May 27 from 10:30 a. m. to 3:30 p. m at the rodeo grounds In Nyssa. Members and their families are asked u> take a lunch to the park for a 1 o'clock picnic. Prof. Potter will give Instruction for children on care of horses, and riding Members are to take their horses and riding equipment. N O W ... At Our Store .jw1 11 C FARMALL Hear Sam Gordon spout bridge here May 31-June 1-2 SEE THE PROOF ON YOUR OWN FARM NOW! Phone 134L2 Parma, Idaho HEATING GEORGE J. 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