Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 21, 1946, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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TH E N YSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U R N A L, NfrSSA, OREGON
TH U R S D A Y, NOVEMBER 21, 1946
C O LU M B IA
A V E N U E In honor of their son, Norman, on j and family of Nyssa, Mr. Staples Arcadia and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Larsson
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| his fifth birthday for the follow- j of Coalville, Utah and Larry, Dale Groot were Ontario visitors Fri' and family.
Mrs. Jake van Twisk and Tony
M r and Mrs. Edward C. L a r s -! ing sweats: Mrs Florence Lars- tmd Janet.
day afternoon,
»•ere in Ontario Saturday.
son entertained at supper Sunday son.
Mr
and Mrs. Rulan Staples
Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Groot o f Boise visitors Wednesday were
House guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. Carshadon are their daugh­
ter and son-in-law and family of
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K a t and Rikus
van Twisk of Valley View were
callers at the Jake van Twisk home
la.>t week.
Pete Tensen made a business
trip to Va.e Tuesday.
GORDON PRESENTS
Aunt Jemima’s
Pancake
Mixes
i y4 lbs........
16c
2 Vi lbs.
30c
3 Vi lbs.
37c
5 lbs.
54c
Aunt Jemima’s
Buckwheat
Mixes
1 Vi lbs.
19c
2 Vi lbs........
39c
3 Vi lbs.
46c
5 lbs.
65c
...
Aunt Jemima, in Person
Saturday, November 23
PRICES EFFECTIVE
SATURDAY
Aunt Jemima will serve and demenstrate how to make her famous Southern Pancakes and
Buckwheats. “ You’ll like ’em folks they’re heatenly eat in’... so light! so flu ffy.”
LOOK
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200 PRIZES of 2-WAY TALKIE SETS!
Puffed Wheat Sparkies
Putted Rke Sparkies
Ute Brand
Tender Peas 2 tins 25c
Gold Bar, 2 % tin
Pumpkin
2 for 33c
He
13c
S pec/»/ 7oc/»y/
Muffets
TME ÇR O U N ty
SHREDDED
WHEAT CEREAL
Louisiana
Yams
lb. 16c
Local
Celery
lb. 9c
Crushed, No. 1 tin
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Pineapple,sugared 1.69
l4c Lettuce, 2 heads 19c
Local, solid head
PLENTY OF PANCAKE SYRUP
PINTS 39c
Q U AR TS 65c
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W ith Colored
Pottery ware
Q Q
OOL
Mincemeat
Baby Beef Stakes
Lunch Meat
Boiling Beef
Sirloin, grade A
Fancy assorted
Choice rib
2 lbs. 45c
lb. 55c
lb. 57c
lb. 27c
Gordon’s Drive-In Market
PLAC E Y O U R ORDERS N O W FO R T H A N K S G IV IN G TU R K E Y S
A N D CHICKENS. R E A S O N A B L Y PRICED.
the hour of two o'clock P. M. of beet crop. We especially thank Mr.
said day and the OounTy Court Reuter and all the Adrian high
Room in the City of Vale, Oregon, school boss who came to help. Abo
to the Kingman Home Economics
lias been fixed by the court as
club who iumished anu served
-he time and place for the hear-
the chicken pic dinner at noon
-ng on said account, when and
for the harvest crew.
where any person interested in j
We feel we are indeed fortunate
aid estate may appear, file object-
in living among such gland people.
-ons in writing thereto
and be j
Again we sincerely thank you all.
heard thereon. Said account is for j
The Lynn Hurst Family
iinal settlement and upon being \
settled and approved, said estate
»■ill be closed and said Adminis­
Serving 5 Counties
trator discharged.
From th e' Largest Stock of
A. L. Fletcher, Administrator
<enulne
Estate of James A. Kelley, deceased
First Pub Nov. 21, 1946
Last Pub. Dec. 19, 1948
CARO OF T H A N K S
We wish to take this opportun­
ity of expressing our sincere thanks
to all those who have been so kind
and helpful to us during the time
Mr. Hurst was in the hospital ami
while he is convalescing.
We wish to thank all the men
for their help and for the use of
he machinery in harvesting our
Orders
Shipped
Parts
Immediately
Manser, Inc.
Phone 49
Payette, Idaho
FREE C LINIC FOR
H AR D OF H E AR IN G
ATTENTIO N P A R T IA L L Y
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DISABLED CO M BAT
O H APTE R IN IT IA T E S
WOUNDED VE TE RANS!
Golden Rule chapter No. 131.
Crder of the Eastern Star, held four army is now offering you an
pportunity to re-enltst in an MOS
initiation at a meeting Monday
evening, November 18. Those ini­ ippropriate to your training and
tiated were Ottilia Boydell and experience. More than 100 grade's
low open to you. Check your MOP,
Helen Maulding.
Lucille Galloway was chairman then see your local Army Recruit-
of the refreshments committee, ng Station T O D A Y !
which served during the social 119 FEDERAL BLDG., BOISE, IDA.
hour.
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B O Y HONORED
Dick Herriman was honored at
a party at his home Tuesday,
November 19 on the occasion of
his 11th birthday. Several school
friends enjoyed games and the
birthday refreshments.
SHOW ER IS G IV EN
A pink and blue shower was
given for Mrs. John L. Huseby by
the ladies of the Parma Lutheran
church Tuesday afternoon. Many
nice gifts were received and refresh
ments were served-
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OSCAR P IK E HONORED
Friends of Oscar Pike honored
him Saturday evening with a birth­
day surprise party. A ll the guests
received a gift. Refreshments of
ice cream and cake were served
to 10 persons. He received some
lovely gifts.
CELEBRATES F IF T H B IR T H D A Y
Celia Carol Bybee, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Bybee, was
guest of honor at a birthday party
Monday at her home in celebration
of her fifth birthday. The cake
was white and pink, with yellow
candles. Movies were taken of tlie
children present. She received some
lovely gifts.
SPE AK S T O CLUB
Mrs. Arthur Rothrock of Adams,
Oregon was the guest speaker at
the A. N. K. Garden club meeting
which was held at the home of
Mrs. Albert f-Teiler last Tuesday
afternoon. Mrs. Rothrock is the
state Garden club vice-president
for the Blue Mountain district. Her
subject was "Color and Arrange­
ment” , and her interesting talk
was illustrate,1 with mlmy charts
and pictures.
Other guests at the meeting were
Mrs. E. C. Van Petten and Mrs.
D. T . Taggart, Ontario; Mrs. M
M. Oreeling. Twin Falls; Mrs. H. J.
Burk. California, and Mrs. Jack
Oalloway, Mrs. R. F. Russell, and
! Mrs. Louis Pfeller of N^ssa.
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GUESTS IN EM M ETT
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp­
son and family and Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Thompson motored to Em­
mett Sunday, where they were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H. B. Earp. Mr. and Mrs. Earp
are Mrs. Herschel Thompson's par­
ents.
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New “ lleartng-Lenses”
T o Be Demonstrated
At Nyssa Friday
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Bernard Eastman
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E N T F R T A IN S A T BRID G E
Mrs. J. L. Herriman was hos­
tess at two bridge parties at her
Insurance
home during the past week. On Real Estate
Saturday afternoon three tables
were in play with Mrs. John Beck­
Phone 64
ham winning first prize. Mrs. Frank
Morgan seecod and Mrs. Emma
Nyssa, Oregon
Quinby the traveling prize.
On
Monday
afternoon
prizes
Scan MdeA a*J
went to M^s. A. L. Fletcher, Mrs.
Herschel Thompson and Mrs. F. F.
Bodmer.
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Old English
Mother’s
Carnival Oats
HAVE D INN E R GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Olson
entertained at dinner Sunday In
honor of their aunt and uncle, Mr.
ind Mrs. Gale Butler. Those pres­
ent were Mrs. Stanley R effett and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Rookstool and son. Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Rookstool and son, Mr. and
Mrs. John Ridder and family, B.
F. Rokstool and Keith and the
honored guests.
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There is a misspelled word in
this ad. To the first 10 ladies
who bring in a copy of this ad
between 2:30 and 3:30 Satur­
day and have located the mis­
spelled word we will giv<
FREE a 2 Vi pound box of
either Aunt Jemima Pancake
or Buckwheat Mix.
Q U A KER
Social News
RACE FIVE
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TU E SD AY CLUB MEET8
The Tuesday Bridge Club met
November 12 at the home o f Mrs.
Bumall Brown. Prizes were won
by Mrs. Oeorge Mitchell and Mrs. j
John Beckham. Ouests o f the club
were Mrs. W. R. Campbell, Mrs. j
J. L. Church, and Mrs. Olea B il­
lings.
CELEBRATES B IR T H D A Y
I
M. P. Laurence was the inspiration
for a birthday party given at his j
home in his honor Friday evening.!
Refreshments were served to 14.
Legal Advertising
NO TICE OF F IN A L HEARING
N O TIC E HEREBY IS OIVEN.
T h at A. L. Fletcher, Administra­
tor of the estate of
James A.
Kelley, deceased, has filed In the
County Court o f Melheur County,
Oregon, his first and final account
of his
administration
and that
Monday. December 30th, 1940 at
E. M. Hollenbeck, experienced
Acoustician, will be in Nyssa to
conduct a free clinic for the hard
of hearing at the Owyhee Hotel
from 10 a. m. until 6 p. m.
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TRAILWAVS
EASTBOUND
8:17 am
*1:20 pm
3:07 pm
•*6:05 pm
10:50 pm
•Twin Falls local
••Boise local
WESTBOUND
5:00 am
10:05 am
*2:25 pm
•8:05 pm
11:55 pm
•Welser local
DEPOT— TOW NE'S GARAGE
Pilone 196W
Wanted
Raw Furs
At Top Market Prices
C. W. Young
5720 N. E. Glisan St.
Portland 13, Oregon
Hollenbeck offers his new scien­
tific, free diagnosis to anyone
troubled with any degree o f deaf­
ness at absolutely no obligation.
"This personal diagnosis." said
Hollenbeck, ” U based on results
ing test' and points out with sclen-
ingtest’ and points out with scien­
tific accuracy the exact liature of
a person's defective hearing, Just
as a scientific eye examination de­
termines the degree o f defective
vision."
New
“ Hearing-lenses”
Shown
One of the most dramatic of the
many scientific discoveries made
during the war resulted in a dev­
elopment called 'Hearing-Lenses.
These special “ lenses" are now
being used in a plan perfected by
America's oldest manufacturer of
hearing aids, to correct almost any
type of defective hearing.
The latest development o f these
"Hearing-Lenses’, featured In the
new Acousticon "Super-Power” Un-
ipac, will be demonstrated by H oll­
enbeck at the free clinic.
Hollenbeck pointed out that those
unable to come to Che Owyhee
hotel could probably obtain the
free diagnosis nnd a private dem­
on stratlon In their homes, by
phoning the hotel In Nyssa. P ri­
vate appointments, he said, would
be filled in the order received, as
far os possible.
Adv.
ONTARIO LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION COMPANY
W eekly market report for Tues., Nov. 19, 1946
Fat steers $17 to »19.95. Medium steers $15 to »17. Bulls $12.50
to »14. Good cows »12 to »13 Heifers *15.50 to *17.
Veal calves *14 to *15.50. Stock calves »14 to *15.
Sheep: Lambs »14 to *17.50.
Hogs top »25. Feeder pigs »22 to *25.
With all markets receiving too many cattle
and Packers finding it hard to sell dressed
meats at prevailing prices, we look for cattle to
continue to work lower with choice cattle in
demand and common cattle lower.
Our country is in a period o f change, uncer­
tainty and adjustment including livestock mar­
kets.
However you may consign your cattle, hogs,
sheep and horses to Ontario Livestock Com­
mission Co. where you aye assured of having
plenty o f buyers and orders and you will re­
ceive full market price for your livestock
whether one or several car loads.
For market information or to arrange for
truck transportation reverse a call to 264, On­
tario.
O N T A R IO LIVESTO C K COMM. CO.
“ Where Buyers and Sellers Meet”
Cols. Ellis White and Clayt Tschirgi (Schirge),
Auctioneers
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