Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 24, 1947, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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TH E NYSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U RN AL, NYSSA, OREGON
Advertising
RATES: Two cents per word tor each Issue. Alter one month one
cent per word. Minimum, cash In advance, la 30c.
best companies at lowest ent the same with proper vouchers,
duly verified, to the undersigned
possible rates. Bernard Eastman.
14Ftic. at Nyssa, Oregon within six <8)
months from the date of the first
For Rent
publication nereof.
FOR R E N T — Polish your own Dated Nyssa, Oregon June 26, 1947.
Olive Grace Robinson, Adminis­
floors. Rent our high-speed .p o l­
tratrix of the estate of William
ishing equipment. Easily handled
Ernest Robinson, deceased.
by women. Nyssa Lumber company.
3Atfc. First pub. June 26, 1947
Last pub. July 24, 1947.
In the
W ANTED
For Sale
mile out. Unimproved.
Several good 80-acre and larger
farms.
3 acres for sale, close in, unim­
proved.
Also have several houses listed.
5Jtfc.
KEN RENSTROM
Phone 172-J
FOR SALE— Kenmore electric
washer. Extra large tub. Washer
and wringer in excellent condition.
Does entirely satisfactory job. Pric­
ed $75. R. L. Patton farm. Phone
014-J4. Ten miles southwest of
Nyssa, two miles west of Owyhee
FOR SALE— Holstein bull, year
corner.
24Jlxp. old, registered purebred. Carnation
stock. Zack Walker, phone 282-W
FO R SALE— Paper and cloth win­
12Jtfc.
dow shades cut to your measure­
ment. N o charge for cutting. Nys­ FOR SALE— $500 in Old Payette
sa Furniture Co., One block west Lake club. Lot 2, block 9, district
R. R. depot.
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24Jtfc. 49. 179 Lincoln Ave., Palo Alto,
19J6xp.
F O R SALE— 350 feet frontage, 150 California.
feet deep on highway. South of FOR SALE— Sewing machine sup­
Polar Cold Storage. $3500. Bernard plies. Wholesale and retail. Re­
Eastman.
24Jtfc. building, electrifying, repairing. F.
FOR SALE— Good pool table. Con­ "Lete” Sackett, phone 247-M. 469
tact Ken Renstrom or Eagles lodge. west First street, south. Ontario,
19Jtfc.
17J2xc. Oregon.
FOR SALE— One-row Oliver power
take-off 26-inch potato digger. One
Sishic beet loader. IiHiuire Owyhee
Grocery. S. E. Flanagan, Rt. 2,
Nyssa.
17J2xp.
FOR SA LE Venetian blinds, free
estimates given. Steel or alumin­
um slats. No Installation charge.
Come in seve r# colors. Nyssa Fur­
niture Co. Phone 149-W.
19Jtfc.
FOR SALE— 2-row John Deere
potato uigger, 1947 model, $500;
International tumblebug plow; In ­
ternational T D 9 crawler tractor,
wide track and wide guage. Roy
Hirar, three miles northwest of
Adrian.
10J3xp.
FOR SALE— Canvas paint, in
white, red and light green colors,
leaves fabric pliable and water­
proof. Nyssa Furniture Co. Phone
149-W.
19Jtfc.
FOR SALE— California liquid fer-
tiller. John Barnett, phone 123-R.
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3Jtfc
j FOR SALE— Red cedar shingles,
screen doors, windows, frames and
screens complete, doors and frames
complete, pipe, flooring, park tables,
large size coal hot water heater,
three coal ranges and one large
cafe sink. L. J. Josephson and Son,
Payette, Idaho.
3Jtfc.
FOR SALE— One Oliver Grain
Master combine, six-foot cut, with
pick-up attachment. W. V. Rich­
mond, phone 023-R3, Ontario, Ore­ FOR SA LE — 1943 Ford Jeep with
gon, second place north of game station wagon top. Five first-class
farm.
10J3xp. tires, new battery, 16,000 miles, just
painted. Price $900, half cash, $875,
FOR SALE— Canning beans, wax all cash. New car guarantee for
and green. Monday, Wednesday, 30 days. Powell Service garage.
15MUC.
Friday. Fred Krataberg. Two miles
south on Adrian highway.
10J3xp.
FOR SA LE — Or trade 1940 Ford
FO R SALE— 1 new Lindeman beet pick-up. Zack Walker, phone 283-W.
3Jtfc.
loader. Inquire E. L. Palmer, route
1, Box 140, Vale, Oregon.
17J4xp.
FO R SALE— 1947 Willys Jeep, 3UU FOR SALE— Pick-up box. Good
miles to date. Below new price. shape. Nvssa Sanitation Service.
15Mtfc.
Phone 03-R1.
3Jtfc. Phone 23-W.
FOR SALE— Registered herefora FOR SALE— Be comfortable this
Place your order now
bull. Phone Zack Walker, 282-W. summer.
Nvssa
3Jtfc. for air-conditioning units.
Heating Co., Phone 169W. 20Mtfc.
FOR SALE— Imperial wallpaper.
Guaranteed to be washable and FOR SALE— Allis Chalmers mod­
non-fading for three years. Good el M crawler with dozer, cab, pow­
stock on hand. Stunz Lumber com­ er take-off pullev with case, 2-
pany.
26Jtfc. bottcm 2-way plow. Western Cor-
ruga tor company.
13Mtfc.
FOR SALE— Used Fairbanks plat­
FOR
SALE—
Several
houses
for
form scale. 2500 pound capacity.
Dessert Seed Co.
3Jtfc. sale. Attractive buys. See Frank
T. Morgan.
16Jtfc
FOR SALE— Fine row - crop 40,
near Adrian, good water right, fair FOR SALE— Automobile Insurance.
Public Liability. Property Damage.
improvements.
40 acres on oiled highway. One Fire, T h eft and Collision. Placed
Professional And
Business Directory
PH YSIC IAN S
DENTISTS
S A R A Z IN CLINIC
Dr. J. J. Sarazin
Dr. K E. Kerby
Physician and Surgeons
F. F. BODM ER
Dentist
L. A. Maulding. M. D.
Ph. 187W
Wilson Bldg.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 37
Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 6
Daily—Except Sunday
J. R. C U N D A LL
H AY BUYER
Dentist
W. F. JAH N
Dealer in hay and grain
Third at Good Ave.
Phone 58-J
Sarazin Clinic
NYSSA
ORBQON
LODGES
Gate City Lodge
No. 214
I.O.O.F.
fleets every Monday
light, 8:30.
South First Street
O PTO M ETRISTS
DR. J. A. M C F A LL
DR. JOHN E A S LY
JEW ELRY STORES
PAULUS
EW ELR Y
STORE
Phone 21, Ontario, Ore
ilon Pacific Time Inspector
EWELRY -
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
FLOOR L A Y IN G A N D
Main Street a. Second
S A N D IN G
W YCKOFF
JE W E LR Y
STORE
Official Time Inspector for
Reflnlshed, Filled, Varnished
Union Pacific
O N TA R IO
OREGON
By Experienced Men
Write N. J. Barnett
Marsing, Idaho
PAG E THREE
TH U R SD A Y, J U L Y 24, 1947
par, and must be filed with the
Clerk of said School District No.
26C in the Nyssa Hight School in
the City o f Nyssa, Oregon, on or
before 5:00 o’clck P.M. on the 1st
day of August, 1947. Bids will be
opened at the office of the Clerk
of said School District No. 26C ,n
the Nyssa High School, Nyssa, Ore­
gon. at 8:30 o ’clock P.M. on the
1st day o f August, 1947. Each bid
must be accompanied by a certi­
fied check in the amount of Three
Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00) as a
deposit to insure fulfillment of said
bid.
The approving legal opinion of
Messrs. Winfree, McCulloch. Shuler
and Sayie will be furnished the
successful bidder.
The District School ooard of
School District No. 26C, Malheur
County. Oregon, reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Loyd Adams, Chairman School
District No. 2UC.
Attest: Henry H. Hartley, Dis­
trict Clerk.
First Publication July 17, 1947.
Last Publication July 31, 1947.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
W ANTED — Home laundry, also
FOR MALHEUR C O UNTY
plain sewing. Beatrice Niccum, Lo­
In the Matter of til Estate of
cust avenue, end of north 6th
street.
24J3xp. A R M IN A SERAPH INE CARNEX3IE,
Deceased.
W ANTED— T o buy from owner
C IT A T IO N
40-80 acres with good buidings.
T o: AD A M. HOLGATE
Give location and cash price. Write TH E S T A T E LAND BOARD OF
P. O. Box 19, Nyssa, Oregon. 24J2p.
TH E S TATE OF OREGON
A L L UNKNO W N H EIRS O F
W ANTED — T o put up hay on
A R M IN A SERAPH INE CARNEGIE,
shares. Bill Ratigan, Nyssa route 1.
DECEASED
17J2xp.
IN TH E NAME OF THE STATE
W ANTED — T o harvest potatoes, OF OREGON: You are hereby cit­
complete service, digging, picking ed and required to appear at the
and hauling. A. B. Hann or Chet County Court Room at the County
Corfield, 5 miles northeast of Nys­ Court House at Vale, Malheur
sa.
19J5xp. County, Oregon on the 5th day of
N O TICE FOR BIDS
August, 1947, at the hour of 10:00
W ANTED— T o buy anything in am . o f said day, and then and
School board o f district 18 will
h“ e f or "eal. Also buy banger cows there show cause, if any exists, meet July 28 at 8 p.m., to receive
or will handle for hide and offall why the Hon. Irwin Troxell, Judge bids for painting the schoolhouse
Phone 31M or 011J1
22Atfc o f the County Court for Malheur and staining the roof; for cleaning
County, Oregon shall not make an and painting the inside o f the
order authorizing and directing building and for sanding the desks.
M ISC E LLA N E O U S
Harold Henigson, administrator of Material will be furnished by the
M ISCELLANEOUS— $500 reward the Estate of Armina Seraphine school board and work must be
to parties who can give in fo rm a - , Carnegie, deceased, to sell the fol- completed by August 25. Bids will
tion leading to the arrest and con- lowing described real property, to- be received by W. L. Chapin, route
2, Nyssa. Darrell Williams will pro­
viction of the party or parties who 1 w it:
stole a safe containing $1500 in | (a ) Lots 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, and vide admittance to the schoolhouse.
First pub. Juy 17, 1947.
cash from the apple orchard west 118 in Block 60 of Green’s Addition
Last pub. July 24, 1947.
of Sherwood place on Saturday | <b> Seven-room Frame house sit-
night between 8 and 10 p.m. I. C. | uated on Lots 13 and 14 in Block
NOTI CE TO CONTRACTO RS
Storey, Nyssa.
10J3xc.' 60 of Green's Addition to the City
STREET INTE R SE CTIO N
---------------------------I of Nyssa
MISCELLANEOUS— Tailoring and ¡n accordance with the order of
IM PRO VEM EN T
alterations, Mildred Phillips, Green yns Court and as by law required
Sealed proposals will be received
avenue between First and Second W ITN E S S: The Hon. Irwin Troxell,! at the office of the City Manager
10J3xp.
Judge of the County Court of the of the City o f Nyssa. Malheur
State of Oregon for Malheur County, Oregon until 7:30 o’clock
MISCELLANEOUS Avail.(Me now,
County, with the seal of said P.M., August 12, 1947 for street in­
Electrolux cleaners and air puri­
Court affixed this 1st day of tersection improvements including
fiers. Sales and service. Ed A. A n­
grading; furnishing and placing
Jul/, 1947.
derson, route 3, Weiser, Idaho.
rock base; furnishing and placing
Phone 567-J4.
26Jtfc. A T T E S T : H. S. Sackett, Clerk
crushed aggregate, cutback asphalt,
B Y : K. Barclay, Deputy.
First publication July 3, 1947. bituminus cement, concrete curb­
M ISCELLANEOUS— Why worry n-
Last publication July 31, 1947. ing; sprinkling; furnishing materi­
about getting your grain taken care
als for and constructing manholes,
of when we have a binder and
combine
with
reasonale
rates? N O TIC E OF ANNUAL M EETING catch basins and sewer pipe, and
otherwise according to the plans
Write or see Gene Honey or George
OF TIIE
and specifications now on file in
N YS SA-AR C AD IA D RAINAG E
Griffin, 2 miles east Nyssa on Ida­
t)he office of the City Recorder of
D ISTR IC T
ho side.
26J5xp.
said City o f Nyssa, Oregon.
T O TH E LAN D OWNERS OF
M ISCELLANEOUS— Prompt and
The proposals will be publicly op­
N YS SA-AR C AD IA D R AIN AG E
free pick-up of your dead, crippied
ened and read aloud at 7:30 o'­
D ISTR IC T:
or sick livestocx. Calls received be­
Notice is hereby given that pur­ clock P.M. on August 12, 1947.
fore 9 o’clock are picked up by suant to the by-laws of the cor­
No proposal will be considered
noon. Efficient drivers. Call col­ poration, the annual meeting of the unless It is prepared and submitted
lect Payette 0180-J3 or 155, or Nys­ land owners of Nyssa-Arcadia Drai­ on the attached form furnished by
sa 102-W. Idaho Animal Products nage Dictrict will be held at City the City Manager, and unless tiie
Company.
5Jtfc. Hall In the City of Nyssa, Oregon bidder has submitted a prequali­
fication statement as required by
MISCELLANEOUS— Floors Sand­ on August 5, 1947 at 7:00 P.M. for Section 98-103, O.C.L.A., ten days
the purpose of electing one or more
er',, old or new made perfect with
supervisors and for the transaction before the date of opening the bids.
'ge commercial machine, experi­
Each proposal shall be accom­
o f such other business as may
enced operators. Telephone Boise
properly come before the meeting panied by a deposit o f five per cent
0234-R1 or 057-J13.
29Mtfc.
of the amount of the bid either in
or any adjournment thereof.
By order of the Board of Super- I bidder's bond or in cash or certified
MISCELLANEOUS— Ladies: I f you
check
on some well-known solvent
visors.
are having trouble with your el­
Dated at Nyssa. Oregon this 10th bank. The deposits will be returned
ectric appliances, call 176W for re­
following the signing o f the con­
day of July, 1947.
pair service. I repair washing ma­
tract by the successful bidder.
Harold Henigson, Secretary.
chines, vacuum cleaners, hot plates,
The right is reserved to reject
First pub. July 10, 1947.
electric clocks, clean and oil toast­
any or all proposals or to accept
Last pub. July 24, 1947.
ers, food mixers, w affle irons, el­
such proposal or proposals as are
ectric irons. I also clean and repair
to the best interest of the City.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
sewing machines. Lowe’s Home Ap­
B Y ORDER OF T H E C IT Y
Please take notice that on July
pliance Service shop, located in
CO UNCIL
the east side of the Phillips build­ 1, 1947. Melvin F. Engstrom re­
E. K. Burton, City Manager.
ing on south First street.
8Mtfc. tired from the co-partnership of
Don R. Engstrom and Melvin F.
NO TICE OF DISSOLUTION
M ISCELLANEOUS— Need money? Engstrom doing business under the
Please take notice that on May
Loans on farms for refinancing, name and style of the CLOVER
building. Improvements, b u y i n g . LAW N D A IR Y at Nyssa, Oregon, 1. 1947 H. F. Terhune and W. D.
Long term, low interest, see Ber­ and that as of such date Don R. Rinehart dissolved the co-partner­
Fligstrom will continue the con­ ship doing business .under the name
nard Eastman, phone 64, Nyssa.
3Atfc. duct of such business individually. and style of TERHUNE and R IN E ­
Dated at Nyssa, Oregon, July 1. H A R T engaged in the business ol
M ISCELLANEOUS— Duplicate car 1947.
land leveling and farming at Nyssa,
Oregon and that as of such date
and clyinder lock keys made. Wes­
Don R. Engstrom
tern Auto Store.
250tfc.
H. F. Terhune will continue the
Melvin F. Engstrom
conduct of the land leveling busi­
First publication July* 17, 1947.
M ISCELLANEOUS— White Swan
ness and W. D. Rinehart will con­
Last publication July 24, 1947.
Help-ur-Self laundry. Free pick­
tinue the conduct of the farming
up and delivery. Ransom M. Sou­ NOTICE OF SCHOOL D IS T R IC T business respectively.
therland. phone 95-W, Nyssa. First
Dated at Nyssa, Oregon May 1,
BOND SALE
street, south just o ff Main. 17Atfc.
NOTICE IS H EREBY G IVEN 1947.
H. J. Terhune
that School District No. 26C of
CUSTOM
SLAU G H TERING
W. D. Rinehart
Stock received Monday, Tuesday, Malh»ur County, Oregon, offers for
First pub. July 24, 1947.
Wednesday and Thursday, 8 a. m. sale Forty Thousand Dollars ($40-
Last pub. July 31, 1947.
to 6 p. m. and FYiday 8 a. m. to 12. 000) in general indebtedness bonds
of the said School District dated
No stock received on Sunday.
Beef, sheep and pork. FYee delivery August 1, 1947, numbered consec­ B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y
utively from 1 to 40 inclusive, in
to Polar locker plant.
H E LD A T R IC H L A N D
One mile west on Alberta avenue. denominations of One Thousand
Dollars ($1.000.00) each, maturing
Phone 05R1
serially in numerical order at the R IC H LAN D (Special)— Mr. and
JAKE FISCHER
rate of Five Thousand Dollars ($5- Mrs. Adam Focht gave a birthday
000.00) on the 1st day of February, party in honor of Robert Runcorn
Legal Advertising
In each of the years 1949 to 1956 and Phlll HarrLs Saturday evening.
inclusive. The interest on said bonds The guests were Mr and Mrs. H. L.
DEPAR TM E N T OF TIIE
shall not exceed three per cent Slssion, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fooht,
IN T E R IO R
(3% ) per annum payable semi­ Mr. and Mrs. Fern Runcorn, Mr.
Bureau of Land Management
annually on the 1st day of August and Mrs John Lane, and Mr. and
at The Dalles, Oregon
and the 1st day of February. Both Mrs. Charley Wemick. Mr. Run­
June 19, 1947
N O TIC E Is hereby given that principal and Interest of said bonds corn and Mr Harris received gifts.
Julian Mendiola. of Adrian, Oregon, shall be payable at the office of Rook was played. Mr. and Mrs.
who, on July 14, 1941, made Orig. the County Treasurer of Malheur Ralph Focht won high prizes.
Tom Russell of St. Anthony and
Homestead Entry, Act 6-17-02, No. County, Oregon, or at the Fiscal
031754. for Farm Unit ‘’D’’ or the Agency of the State of Oregon at FHmer Barrett of Boise were the
New
York
City
at
the
option
of
guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Russell
E 'iS E '.S E 1, Sec. 13, E 'iN E 'iN E li
FYiday eevening.
Sec. 24. T. 21 S., R. 45 E. and the the purchaser.
Bids for said bonds must be In
Mrs. Joe Dlrksen and daughter,
S'.,SE',SW>/« Sec. 18, Lot 1. N E 'i
N W ',. W 'iiN W S N E 'i, Section 19, writing and sealed, and must speci­ Rena, were dinner guests of Mrs.
Township 21 S . Range 46 E., W il­ fy the rate of interest at which the Van Zelf and Mrs. Vanderwlnkle
lamette Meridian, has filed notice bidder will take the said bonds at of Nyssa Tursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brandt and
of intention to make final Proof,
fam ily and Mrs. Grace Brondt of
to establish claim to the land ab­
Nampa were dinner guests of Mr.
ove described, before FYank T. Mor­
and Mrs. E. H Brandt Sunday.
gan, Notary Public, at Nyssa, Ore­
Free Pick Up
Mrs. Lucille Zimmerman and son
gon, on the 4th day of August,
Lucky, of Portland are visiting
1947.
O f Your
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nielsen, Mrs
Claimant names as witnesses:
Zimmerman and Mrs. Nielsen are
Donald McGinnis of Adrian. Ore­
Dead and Worthless
sisters.
gon, Houston Dunaway and Howard
Mrs. Oilbert Henry and daughter,
Connaughy, both of Rt. 2. Nyssa,
Gloria Sue. of Portland were week­
Oregon, Glen McGinnis of Rt. 1,
Animals
end guests of Mr. and Mrs C. E.
Nyssa, Oregon.
Grace Gavin Lewis, Acting Man­
Sweaney.
Call Collect
Phyllis Cheldelln was a guest of
ager.
Marilyn Brooke of Ontario for sev­
There is a Phone Near You
First Publication June 26.
Last publication July 24.
eral days
Nyssa 100
Parma 25
Mr and Mrs. Wallace Gregg and
children were in Willow Creek on
NOTICE TO { ’R E D ITffR S
Ontario 53
In the matter of the estate of
business Saturday.
William Ernest Robinson, deceased
Mr and Mrs Emerson Bingaman
"W e Haul the Day You Call"
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C lif­
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly and
Ida-Ore Rendering Co. ford Nielsen Friday.
Lillian Gregg arrived at the
regularly appointed administratrix
Herscbel Gregg home Tuesday from
of the above entitled estate. All
Nyssa, Oregon
persons having claims against said
Portland.
Mr and Mrs. Chris Van Zelf have
estate are hereby required to pres-
left for their home in Scotia, Cali­
fornia after a two-weeks visit here
with friends and relatives.
The Brownies and leaders, Mrs.
Hammon, Mrs. B. Standerfor and
Mrs. C. Fox, held a picnic at the
home of Mrs. H. Sisson Games
were played and a picnic lunch was
enjoyed by the girls. The meetings
of the Brownies will be discon­
tinued until September.
SEVERAL V ISIT IN G
IN A R C A D IA A R E A
ARCADTA (.Special)— Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Richmond and family of
Colville, Washington visited friends
here last week.
Joe Kita of Chicago is visiting
his brother and sister. Fired and
Sara Kita. on the Ira Ure ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Shilling of Sterl­
ing Colorado are visiting their son.
Fled Shilling, and family, and oth­
er relatives here.
Several ladies from here attended
the bridal shower given for Mrs.
George Roper at the home of Mrs.
Elmer Hill last week.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Thurman of
Corvallis and Mr. Thursman’s fa ­
ther and mother o f Medford are
visiting in the John Zittercob home.
Don Bowers, Donald Bullard and
Russell Sareson left Monday in a
group of 4-H boys for a few days’
outing at Union, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cox and son of
Coquille, Oregon visited in the El­
lis Warner home last week.
R. G. Chandler of Caldwell and
Bill Stratton of Whittier. California
visited in the George Moeller home
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Vern Butler and children
left last week for the coast for a
week’s visit.
Mrs. Faucis Bates and Margaret
and Mrs. Bernice Taylor and Alta
returned Friday from La Grande,
where Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Taylor
attended school for six weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira King, mission­
aries representing “ The Voice of
The Andes" in South America, were
at Arcadia Fliday evening, July 18
wit)h colored motion pictures of the
work of the missionaries of Equa-
dor.
Mrs. Clyde Bowers and her 4-H
sewing class, met at her home July
18 for a swimming party. Five
members and six visitors were pres-
“ An Iron Arm”
B U E N A V IS T A F O L K
V IS IT IN V A L L E Y
BUENA V IS T A (Special)— Mr. and
Mrs. James Ritchie and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Day attended a party
at the Claude Day home Saturday
evening.
Willis Bertram and Alva Gooodell
ell were in Vale FYlday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Cleaver, Mr.
and Mri. Delbert Cleaver, La Vern
and Alvin Cleaver and Bemiece
Bowen were in Nampa Saturday
evening.
Howard Day. Jim Ritchie. Oeorge
Cleaver and Olen H offm an were
among those who attended the
Nyssa-Homedale ball game at Nys­
sa Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hersohel Helley and
family of Hayburn, Idaho were
dinner guests at the W illis Ber­
tram home. They are cousins of
Mrs. Bertram.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver
entertained the Y.G.A. Fliday ev­
ening with a weiner roast. Fifteen
members attended.
Mrs. Willis Bertram was in O n­
tario Sunday visiting her mother,
Mrs. E. L. Jamison, who is in
the Holy Rosary hospital.
Mr. and Mre. Glen Hoffm an
were in Ontario Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver had
as their dinner guests Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Loyd Cleaver and fam i­
ly, LaVern and Alvin Cleaver, Ber-
niece Bowen and David Highland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray G rlffitts and
fam ily attended the rodeo at Nam ­
pa Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray O riffltts and
family called at the James Stephen
home In Kingman Kolony Sunday
evening.
Visits Home—
W. L. McPartland, principal of
tiie Nyssa grade school, who Is
enrolled In summer school at the
Eastern Oregon College of Edu­
cation In La Grande, spent the
week-end visiting at his home.
Dr.J.H. Berger
V E T E R IN A R IA N
> Files u w i with mechanical
precision. They cut dean«
er. truer, faater. You'll
Ilka tliia new filing serv­
ice. Let u* file you*
un.
»
ent.
jack Zittercob and Tom m y Bates
are sconcing on the combine for
Otis Budard.
Box I)
C. Oi PATTERSON
Phone 135J
Nyssa. Oregon
F IR ST AND EHRGOOD
NYSSA, OREGON
Complete Line O f Plumbing
Supplies
Septic Tanks
Cleaned and Repaired
Brower’s Plumbing Shop
Phone 196-J
Nyssa, Oregon
POULTRY RATIONS
¿tow YOUR GRAIN
Your own grain can make good poultry
mashes. Just bring it in and we grind
and mix it with Purina-vConcentrates?
Al Thompson and Son
We Have Opened
A Fruit Stand
in connection with our filling
station and cottage camp on highway 20.
W e will buy and sell berries, fruits
and vegetables
Open seven days a week
Red Herren’s
Service