Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 07, 1954, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE N YSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 7. 1954
PA G E EIGHT
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Mr and Mrs. Hardy Fine In Glenns in Buhl.
Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam were
Ferry.
of Malheur County, Week of
Mr and Mrs. Herb Thomas visited guests New Years eve o l Mr and
Dec. 27 to Jan. 3.
at the Ruben Graham home Sunday Mrs. Pete Vande Ord In Nyssa.
Real Estate Transfer* Recorded
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Haney and
evening.
Harry Robertson et ux to Ama­
Jerry were in Boise Wednesday.
Mrs Ruth Campbell of Drewsey
ranth Edward Montoya et ux—Lot
visited Leo Winn Sunday.
“ >• BtockJJ Grc* ns Add W NySSa'
Mrs McDonald ol Parma has
6 30 52 *800i
.
.
.
*■ Gar^nd Christiansen et ux to spent the past week at the Garritt
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garrison re­
WlUlam B
* “ “ *?.*?1 * Timmerman home helping care for turned recently after spending a
and 10, Block 81, Ontario. 12/19/53. the new baby girl.
week visiting relatives in Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. Orton Winn spent
$4.750.
En route home, they visited Mr and
George L. Kenison et ux to Walter the week end in John Day.
Mrs. Weldon Ferguson, former Nys­
E Gillespie et ux—S ‘*S E ‘« Sec. 22-
Susan and La Nae Hammon won
sa residents, in Mil ton-Free water.
18-44 5 18 53 $10.
prizes for writing the best letters to
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Edwards
Clarence Mitchell et ux to George Santa Claus. They received a large
j of Parma and Mr and Mrs. Jerry
L Kenison et u x - S W ^ S E ', Sec set of tinker toys.
LaCelle of Caldwell were guests
The LDS Gold and Green ball will
9_18' 4€ 5 11 53 $10.
Sunday evening at the home of thhe
Richard G. Wells et ux to Cole L be held at the Adrian high school
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Jackson.
Amos et ux—part of SH iSW ^SE1.. Thursday, January 14. the public
Perry Coleman left Sunday for
Sec. 3-18-47. 12 18 53 SI.
is invited.
Corvallis after ten days vacation
M. Mary Buston et vir to Grace
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sipes and
Anna Ryan—Lots 5 to 10. Inc . Block Mr. and Mrs. John Stone all of spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Coleman and with other
171; Lots 6 to 10. inc.. Block 174, Homedale
were Sunday dinner
relatives.
Ontario. 12/24/53. $1. <Q C. Deed) guests at the C. B Hill home.
Harley Duus left for Ontario Mon.
Claire A Ackerman et vir to Grace | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tredway and
day
evening and then to Boise where
Anna Ryan—Lots 5 to 10, inc.. Block Bud of Parma visited with Mr. and
he will be inducted into the Army.
171;
Lots
6
to
10,
inc..
Block
174,
Mrs.
Ruben
Graham
Sunday
after­
to Jordan Valley Thursday where
friends Norma Bally of Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. George N. Bear
Renstroms Entertain
Officers Elected
Ida., Glen Hale and De Wayne Sav­
..
. w
„
.. _
they met their son. Leland. who is Ontario. 12 14 53 $1. (Q. C. Deed). noon.
spent Sunday in Boise at the Vet.
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Renstrom. | home on lM ve from baiic training
Harold Sexton, U. S. Marshall to
T h e Future Homemakers of Amer. age of Morland. Ida., and Neil
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Haney and
George B. Russell—lands in Town- children visited Sunday afternoon erans hospital where they visited
lea o f the Nyssa High School held PoTell o { Blackfoot Miss Johnson V0T^hy Matron a,1
l d P “ ^ on
Gold* «t San Obisco. Calif.
en
Rule
chapter
131
Order
of
East­
!
ships
21 and 22, Ranges 43. 45 and with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haney ‘ friends.
kbeir annual White Christmas party and Miss Baily and Powell were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris gave
Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Chamberlain
ern
Satr
entertained
their
new
of-
.
In tiie home economics room of the overnight guests of the Steffens.
..
-
a New Y ears dinner in honor of 46 12 29 53 $15,500 (Certificate of and Mr. Mrs. Harry Stevenson all have returned to their home in Og­
ficers for 1954 a: a dinner at th e ; their son, Leland, the following Saleh
of Melba.
tiigh school recently. Each girl
The young people stopped en route Masonic hall on Sunday afternoon.
Fletcher Oil Co. to Fletcher Oil
Brought a gift to be sent to the Farm
Little Teresa Topliff had to spend den after visiting with their daugh-
guests attended: Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
to Moscow, Ida , where they will
; ter and son.in.law, Mr. and Mrs. *
Twenty guests were served at a Knowles, Mr. and Mr-
Co.
e:
a
l-
Lots
23
,
24
and
25.
Block
Children's Home in Corvallis Elec,
three
days this week in the Nyssa
Alonzo
continue their studies at the Uni. charmingly decorated table, set
S. P. Bybee.
tkms were held for next year's o ffi­
Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jone- 1, Taylors Add. to Nyssa. 12 28 53 hospital. She is at home now feeling
with candles and ribbons of the Star and children. Mrs. Scott Hiatt and $400.
cers and those elected were: Joretta versity of Idaho.
much better.
colors and favors.
BJotller. president; Donna Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Graham were
beys and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Law- Marriage Licenses Issued
After dinner, members rehearsed rance and baby.
Tice president; Elaine Medlock, sec. First 1954 Order Eastern
Billy Walter Malone, o f San An­ hosts at a card party Saturday
work for the coming year, followed
getary; Carilee Kesler, treasurer; Star Meeting Held
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown and Mr tonio, Tex. and Beverly Doreen night. Three tables were in play.
Jane'. Medlock. reporter; Kay Bal.
Golden Rule chapter 131, Order by dessert designed In the shape of and Mrs. George Knowles called on Snow, of Portland, Ore. 12 31 53.
Prizes went to Monty Spellman,
lantyne, parliamentarian: Barbara Eastern Star held their first meeting snowballs, with lighted candles.
Carlton Reece Morgan and Ruth mens high; Wayne Piercy, mens
John Bretz at the hospital New
—♦
Elaine Dillon, both of Vale. 12-31 53. low; Mrs. Elvin Worden, ladies
Tanner, assistant historian; Carol of the new year Monday evening
Years afternoon.
Adam -, assistant point checker with Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Ren­ Dinner Guests
Ruben S. Yvarra, of Mertd, Calif, high; Mrs. James Phifer, ladies low,
Mrs. Mae Hiatt and Mrs. Bill Law-
Arene Jayo, song leaders and Kris strom, worthy matron and patron
Mr and Mrs Darrell Williams and rance visited Mrs. Norman Meadow and Susie Apodaca, of Nyssa. 1 2 54 and Mrs. Monty Spellman traveling. c a n G E N E R A L
Rinehart, pianist.
and other new officers in the chair. Mr Fred Defier and Mr and Mrs. and new baby daughter at the Ny a Complaints Filed in Circuit Court
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tredway and A M E R I C A sa v e 1 5 %
A fter wrapping the gifts in the
United Credit Service vs Steve R. Bud were Sunday night supper
Special Installation ceremony was Roy Wild were Sunday dinner guests hospital New Years aftternoon.
on fire insurance for
festively decorated room the girh held for Loui.>e Wernick. who was of the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Mancll Bishop, Mr. Gardner. 12 24 53. Recovery on ac­ guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hard­
ow n ers of preferred
enjoyed a candlelight banquet ser. installed associate conductress, Mrs.
count.
$333.
man.
* —*
and Mrs. Scott Hiatt and boys and
Malheur County vs Alan J. Lind-
Nels Larson, Pete Hammon and r i s k s ? T h e a n s w e r
Wernick was ill at the time of the Mrs. Wilson Entertains
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones and fam-
b
With Buffet Supper
**? visited at the George Knowles gren et als. 12 29 53. Tax Lien Fore­ Ray Smith, left with their Scout m a y m ean m on ey to
closure.
leader. Mr. Ashby, Tuesday morn­
"New Years” treats were served by
Mr- Robert Wilson entertained ilcme Ne'w Years eve.
Kiyo Nobuyama vs Tatsuo No- ing for an overnight skiing trip to you. A s k us.
Mr and Mrs. Renstrom, Mrs. Ed­ members of her Tuesday evening
Mae Hiatt called on Mrs. Hale in
buyama. 12 30 53. Divorce.
Ironsides.
ward Boydell and William Schire- bridge club with a buffet supper at Ontario Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller were New
man, hosts and hostesses.
her home Guest players were Mrs.J
an<* Mrs. Alonzo Knowle?
RENSTROM
Year dinner guests of her parents,
Lloyd Lewis and Mrs. Houston Wil- j v*sHed Sunday at the J. B Mitchell
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Luit
Stam.
son.
i borne.
Dinner Guests
AGENCY
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kriegh and
High score was won by Mrs. Cliff
an<^ Mrs Winnie Unwin were
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McConnell were
family
returned
home
Sunday
from
Dial 6697
; dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mink, second high by Mrs. Walt Sunday afternoon callers at the J.
20-40 Club
spending the holidays with relatives
B. Mitchell home.
Roth and traveling. Mrs. Lewis.
Mrs. Russell Gressley.
Dial 2135
Leslie Hiatt returned Sunday to
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110 Main Si.
college at Oregon Institute of Tech­
Meeting Held
Wednesday Evening
Fifty friends and relatives gather­
nology at Klamath Falls.
A special meeting of the American
Bridge Club
ed at the Oscar Haney home Christ­
Dorthea
Bretz
returned
to
school
Mr- Dale Garrison entertained Legion auxiliary was held Wednes. in Boise Sunday.
mas day for a family dinner.
at two tables of bridge Wednesday- day at the home of Mrs. Albert
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hill were New
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wilson, Mr.
. ,,
_
. _ ,
.
evening with Mrs. B B I.ienkaemper Heldt. The evening was «pent «tul-
Years dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
d \I:
K ^yd, Ha e.' an! *!i r ' and
and Mrs Hay Ku.ssfll as Kim«; play­ fing 2,200 enve: pes for the March | a"
Mrs. Louis Philer of Ontario were Hoyt Warurct near Caldwell.
of Dimes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Graham were
[ New Years eve dinner guests at the
ers.
Refreshment were erved by Mrs
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har­
Ray
Russell
home.
Mrs. Clyde Snider won high an«.
Mr, and Mrs. Ward Lundy were old Byard of Boise on New Years.
Mrs. Lienkaemper won second high ' Heldt.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rice and girls
V —V
I S'.in’Ji*; dinner guests at the Ward
of Quincy, Wash., were New Year
Karma
Kesler
Entertains
I C. Lundy home The v C9asion was
C. R. Kesler Honored
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Karma Ke-ler enteileined twenty- Ward Lundy’s birihday.
|
Mrs. C R Ke lei gave a surprise
five of her friends at a holiday
Mr. and Mrs, w * j,ne < 5 jmpSOn | Glenn.
birthday party Saturday evening for
New Year dinner guests at the
party
at
the
F.
N
Petterson
home
and
family have returned from a
her husband and other guests. The
evening was spent playing game Friday evening The evening was week's vacation at Hooper and Og­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Pratt
den, Utah where they spent the were Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Aitkens,
and watching TV. Mrs. Brig Olsen spent danc.ng and viewing TV.
Miss Ke-ler served refreshments Christmas holidays with relatives. Bonnie and Ben of Riggins, Lee
and Mrs. Jay Bunn won prizes dur.
at the close of the evening
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dail had as Curtis of Grangeville, Mr. and Mrs.
; lng the game.--.
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their guests one day last week Mr Elwood Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Pete De
Luncheon was served to guests.
Pettersons Entertain
and Mrs. Milas Canada of Jerome Boer, John and Danny and C. W.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
N.
Petterson
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dail visited De Boer all of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs.
Dinner Guests
entertained
at
dinner
Sunday
in
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Aitkens were also week-end guests
Mr and Mrs. Leon Burt and
honor
of
C.
R.
Ke.-ler
on
the
oc­
Ray of New Plymouth and Mr. and of the Pratts.
Rodney of Fruitland and M r and
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hardman
casion
of
his
birthday
anniversary.
Mrs. Elmer Stradley.
Mrs. Ham Chadderton and Lional
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Other
guests
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jackie
and
Gary
Dail
spent
sever­
were dinner guests at the Steffens
Jay Bunn and family, Mr. and Mrs. al days of vacation with Jimmy Fredway of Parma on New Years.
home Monday evening.
Mrs. Jake Borge left Dec. 26 for
V. L. Ke.dcr and family ar.d the C. Farmer.
Denver
Colo., to visit her mother.
R. Kesler family.
Mary Joan Russell returned to
Now Years Eve Party
Mrs. J. H. Ball, who is quite ill.
college
at
Eastern
Oregon
College
Teen-awe members of the Nazar. USE JOURNAL CLASSIFIF.D ADS
She returned to her home Wednes­
of Education at LaGrande.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cannon day.
Amasa Hammon left Sunday
moved to the De-eret Sheep Com­
morning for Ogden to attend the
pany Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweizer funeral of his brother, in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hardman
and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn were
spent
New Years eve with Mr. and
co-hosts at a pinochle and canasta
party Saturday night. Three tables Mrs. Lee Saxton.
Kaye Hammon was among the
of pinochle and two tables of can-
guests attended. Mr. and Mrs. Lee group of young people from a Sun.
asta were in play. The following
sc^ool class of the O i>hee ■ward
guests attended. Mrs. Lee House­ who went to Nampa Monday even,
holder, Mr. and Mr.-. George Ssh- ing to roller skate at the Roller-
weizer, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Sch­ drome.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Haney and
» 'N C I
I»
weizer, Mrs. Gertrude Jackson, Mr.
ind Mr-. Charles Share, Mr. and family were Saturday evening din­
Mrs. Don Share, Mr. and Mrs. Law­ ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne
rence Kreager and Larry, Mr. and Davenport of Nyssa.
L o c a l H e a d q u a r t e r s for S a le s a n d S e r v ic e
Mr. and Mrs. Fahrenbrach and
Mi
Charlie Glenn, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen were in Boise Wednesday.
Harley
Smith.
Mr.
and
Mr-
Kenneth
[ A co m plete sto ck o f p a rts ]
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rice and Lana
Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Mar-
were overnight guests -of Mr. and
; shall.
Complete
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Farmer and Mrs. Hugh Glenn Tuesday. Mr. and
CENI LINE OF
family returned Wednesday from Mrs. Guy Glenn and Charlie were
Salt Lake City where they visited callers that evening.
FORAGE HANDLI NG
Mrs. Anna Pratt and her bro.
F a m o u s f o r F a st, Clean Chopping
at the O. I Done home, Mrs. Far­
EQUI PMENT
ther.
Frank Steen, of Lebanon ar,
mers parents.
More Geld Forage Harvesters have been sold than those
A birthday party was given at the rived at the home of her sons. Eu­
o f any other independent manufacturer. The Gchl gives
Vic Marshall home New Years eve. gene and Lou Pratt for the holidays.
you that highly important fast, clean chopping which
In honor of Mr Marshall’s mother. Mrs. Pratt Is visiting for awhile,
makes better feed . . . silage that packs better and keeps
Mr-. Lee Strickland. The following but Mr. Steen has returned to his
well. Many exclusive features. . . Gehl has proven its
were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lee home.
Mr. and Mrs. Durlin Hammon and
rugged long-life dependability and trouble-
Hi useholder. Mrs. Gertrude Jack-
free operation. Available with own motor
son, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn, Mr. family were Saturday evening din.
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
or power take-off from tractor.
M
Row crop
Mr- Charlie Share, Mr. and Mrs Swanson in Wilder. Later they en.
ottacfwrtort
and pow#r
Don Share, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joyed TV.
QUICK CHANGE-OVER
fait« off.
Saturday evening dinner guests of
Schweizer, Mr and Mrs. George
for 3-WAY HARVESTING
Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Hirai were Mr
Schweizer and Mr. and Mrs. O. H
and Mrs. M. Nakanish o f Lovelock,
Schweizer.
The Hay Pickup, for
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nishitani re­ Nev.
windrowed hay or straw,
Mrs. Julie Wilson and son ol
Powotfwl tilt up blowpr
turned Wednesday from Seattle
the new Mower-Bar for
and Mrs.
can obo b« vtod
•ti re :!•«>■ have been vi-itinc rela- * amPa
*';th * ,r
short and tall grass silage
ernoon.
tiV
O
S
*
Orton
Winn
Sunday
afte
«Tops sown broadcast. and
Mr. and Mrs. M. L Judd were
the Row Crop attachment
Mr and Mr». Wcodrow Sewer.,
Sunday
evening guests o f Mr. and
for corn, cane, etc., go on
visited at the Frank Preston home
Mrs. Garrit Stam.
as assembled units .. . eas
in Nu Acres Sunday.
Mr. an<! Mrs. Stanley Hill and
ily and quickly. Powerful
Mrs. Woodrow Sewell and gifls
family visited for three days with ,
Gehl Tilt-up Blower ele­
visited at the Frank W’hipple home
ALSO S & H GREEN STAMPS
vates to highest silo or
Sunday.
mow. Come in ami see us
C » W f o r o g * H arv»tt*r
M r and Mrs. Robert Runeorn
with n»w M o w e »or
. . . find out why the Geld
SEND YOUR CLEAN IN G
and Vern and Grover Vest visited
unit Ofui o w n Itiolor.
leads in performance and
at the Ralph Olson home Sunday
value per dollar. You. too,
to
A . i for FUM f l ANS for making your f rage
Mrs Clarice Notheis and Mrs
G E H L .. . A GO OD
will
say
There's
n.
th.ng
£ £ v l f unloading. Of building your own.
Albert Notheis visited at the Ralph
better titan a Gebl.”
N A M E TO G O "B U Y ”
,»h ig Gehl part* kit of complete ironwork».
¡Olsen home Thursday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Bob Haney and
family visited Mr. and Mrs E L
Brandt Saturday afternoon Mr and
Pick Up and Delivery
Mrs. Haney were Sunday evening
M o n d a y — T h u a*d *y
dinner guests of the Brandts.
Ny»«a
Oregon
C k m b le S u r p r is e
P a r t v at C h u rc h
Member» of the Nyssa Community
Mr*. Robert llaney
lir tlv v l.it church met Tuesday eve­
ning Deo 29. for a surprise "pantry
Dial 3229
g g ft y ' for the Rev. and Mrs. \ernon
X»jrlor and family at the church
Slyvia Jayo attended the state
T h e affair was sponsored by the
Phone 2233
FHA contention in Corvallis Tues-
V ¿ C i . with Mrs Gene Orasty as
day where she helped plan the
«bamr-.x:: and the enure congrega-
spring FHA convention.
p y i joining in the surprise.
ved cafeteria style. A short program ene church met at the Parsonage for
Mr and Mrs. Frank Jayo visited
The party developed Into a double began with a song by Lois Garner, a New Years Eve party given by in Boise Tuesday
•arprix- entertainment when Mr Janet Med lock and Lyna Lankford Mrs. Don Seward and Mrs. Robert
Mr. and Mrs. BiU Hiltz and family
er-ui M r- Dick Yost were honored by . An interesting talk was given by Jackson.
of Parma were New Years dinner
the group with a cash donation and Mrs. Fred Savage, who told of her
Games were played and refresh- Kue«s of Mr. and Mrs. Camilio
• going-away party for the Yosts experiences in England when she ments were served to 31 present.
Luna
y . vost has been named pastor of attended the coronation there last
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook of Shel-
the Methodist church at Sew Mead- summer Last on the program was
ley.
Idaho, Mrs. Jared Anderson of
Billings Entertain
oars, Idaho where they moved last ( an accordion solo by Shirley SchlL
Pocatello and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan
Mr.
and
Mrs
Glea
Billings
enter­
Saturday and he delivered his first ling.
tained members of their Mr. and Haroldson of Idaho Falls attended
aermv: Sunday.
4*—+
Mrs. bridge club Tuesday evening. the funeral of George Jensen In
fo llow in g the recognition of the Steffens Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Tip Powers of Ontario Bolse Monday.
two families, games were played and C o lle c e Students
Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bar. I Jolln Bretz entered the Malheur
• fellowship hour enjoyed
Memorial hospital last Tuesday for
Saturday evening dinner guests lew were guest players.
T h e Rev. and Mrs. Taylor received
at the Charles Steffens home were
Glea 3 In*nor operation. He returned
High
scores
were
won
by
ISO food items, of which there were Margaret Johnson of Blackfoot. Ida.,
Billings and Mrs. Mard Weineke. home Sunday and is doing fine.
07 traneUes.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris went
neice of Mr. Steffens and her college
Social JVctiintics
H fcW S O F R E C O k D
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Carole Wilson, Editor
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BAKERY
OPEN
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Clearance
DAILY
Specials
9 A. M. — 7 P.M.
FOR THE WEEK
Special
Wool and Part Wool Yardage
Orders Taken
y 4 off
Plaids and
Plain Colors
Dial 3366
Women's Blouses and T-Shirts
aw
Regular
2.49 and 2.98
o K tte c c H c t
1.99
(M A , C p fW tH & K & C t
AUTHORI ZED
GEHL
Men's Denim Shirts
Pearl snap fasteners
Sizes 15, \bVi and 16
Regular 4.98
DEALER
2.59
Boys' Flannel Lined Denim Jeans
Regular 2.98
Sizes 2 to 16
gehl forage harvester
^
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JL j l
Boys' Colored T-Shirts
Both Short and
Long Sleeves
Values to 1.98
m
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S
00
Chenille Spreads
Full bed size.
White with colored
designs and all colored
J"
5.00
PARMA
DRY CLEANERS
Bauman Farm Equipment
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they get results.
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