Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 09, 1947, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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TH E N Y S S A G A T E C ITY JO U R N A L, N YSSA , OREGON
TH U R S D A Y, OCTOBER 9, 1947
A D R IA N CH A M B E R
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Drown of Nyssa and
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soe left Friday on a deer
Mr. Bled-
Mr. and Mrs. William T oo m b | M rs. Chris Molt, is seriously ill.
on the John Day highway and one-
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bem.ee Chaney
Chaney writes
writes tnat
that she
she .....
ha„
hunt and ant* Dickie and Betty Jean were
has
completed
her
registration
at
1 mile west Saturday' ° ctober
returned Sunday evening with no l dinner KuesU Friday evening in the
[ w - E- piercV home. The occasion Seattle Pacific college and has her 18 at 1 P- m- Cattle, machinery,
A D R IA N , Oct. 9- Tile Adrian cham­ success
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| was a birthday dinner celebrating .join furnished and decorated. She small farm tools. Terms cash. Oscar
ber o f commerce met Thursday ev­
| Nealy, owner. Bert Anderson and
uia Drown of Nyssa spent the the birthdays of Mrs. Piercy and . eports much rain.
ening, October 2 in the Legion week-end with her aunt, Mrs. W il­ Mrs. Dick Krelgh.
Mr. and Mrs Chandler, accom- Joe Church, aucts.
hall, with about 40 members pres­ liam Ashcraft.
'pained by Mr. Hess. on. on bunaay I ------------------- ------------------- -----
ent. Discussion was held on many Vernon Parker, Donald Hatt, Ho­
jchooi representatives from Spok-
Too Late To Classify
O W Y H E E RESIDENT
topics.
.me »111 (v at the Cnas. Witty home '
ward Hatch and George Cartwright
A collection was taken and $10 were deer hunting near Ironside
Friday
evening,
October
24
for
ail
FOR
SALE— One 12x14 house with
IS B U IL D IN G H O U SE
.veiling meeting. Anyone interested furniture, including almost new el-
was voted from the commerce fund Sunday. Howard Hatch returned
to take the F.F.A. boys to the with a deer.
OWYHEE, Oct 9— Mr. and Mrs .n Sunday school woik is invited ectrlc washing machine. Inquire
George Ritenbaugh, horth Third
Pacific International Livestock show. Richard Holly returned Sunday Bob Morfitt and daughter. Rob to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witty made street, one-half blocx north of pow-
in Portland. A total of $44.50 was from Jordan Valley with a deer
erta, returned Sunday from a hunt
a business trip to Caldwell, Satur- er station on west side of street. 901
given the boys. The next meeting
Betty Jean Toomb spent Tuesday lng trip to Unity and Baker.
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in November will be a box social.
Wednesday and Thursday at the
Upon hearing of the birth of a Jay to purchase suppl.es for Wade I
and
Owyhee schools. They were F®“ SALE— 1936 Chevrolet truck,
Many Adrian hunters returned nurst home in ' Kingman Kolony son to her daughter and son-in-law
by W. M. Teter a n d 1 with ****
hydraulic brakes,
home over the week-end, some with ; helping with the chores.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown of recompiled
he boys.
K°°d condition. See in evening at
c‘t i.‘ii,aui L i >Uiers wlUlout-
Ardis Hurst spent the week-end Boise, Mrs. Lynn Kygar left Mon­
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reno re­ Sixth and Locust.
Bill, Dale, and Dick Ashcraft, | with Betty Jean Toomb in Adrian. day for a few week's stay In the
vived word that their son, Clinton,
Brown home.
FOR RENT— Sleeping room foi
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Huber of Mer­ /miners’ mate third class, shore working lady 101 First St.
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idian were dinner guests In the patrolman in Japan, sufiered
Werner Peutz (home Sunday.
L r f ^ i C 1 to^remain
u VT e n .- í oBBi/ Wrthis
Mrs. Mildred Hite of La Grande
VJEU.,hONfi LET CAE.
Ip? has
has healed.
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the
week-end
at
the
home
of
Shop, First and Ehrgood.
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t h o s e t h in g s w iu .
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her
son,
Donald
Hite.
Mr.
and
Mrs
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FOR SALE— Man’s bicycle, two-
Omar Hite and children were din­ R IC H L A N D HUNTERS
f SVvSOMW
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speed axle, front wheel brake and
ner guests In the Donald Hite home
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speedometer. Inquire Pruyn's gar­
Sunday.
age.
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M r.Jiid Mrs. Darrel W iliam s and
Mary Ellen spent from Tuesday un RICHLAND, Oct. 9— Mr. and Mrs.
MISCELLANEOUS-Fashion
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wks
til Sunday hunting at Seneca. They Mrs. Pat Sweaney and Mr. and
maternity dresses and un norms
brought back a nice two-point Jim Lundy of Twin Falls, Mr. and
Mrs. Jon Stam spent several days Write Doris Olson, Nyssa.
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buck.
Mr. and Mrs. Orson Berrett and .eer hunting
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Fleshman FOR SAI.E— Small Monarch coal
Mrs. Earl Beasley and son, Rich­
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray I!ar^fe’ with. wat*r |acket- R<“ ®11 °
ard, o f Ogden arrived Friday to vis­ Russell
Friday evening.
Anderson at post office.
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it in the home of their daughter
Mr.
and
Mrs
A.
H.
Davis
were
FOR
SALE—
Rome
Beauty
anc
and
sister,
Mrs.
Grant
Patterson.
The fast dependable recap service of O K
They will return to Ogden Tuesday. dinner guests of Mr. Davis’ parents winesap apples now ready at Sun-
RUBBER WELDERS is the finest In Nys­
ny orchard, east of Apple
valley
Monday Jim Hite, Stewart Guth­ n Nampa Sunday.
sa. One-day, precision method tire recapp­
^ake and Abe Simmons and Bill 1 schoolhouse. Don Fisher.
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rie, and George Johnston, all of
ing ... Reasonable prices... Also expert tire
repair service.
Union, Oregon spent Monday night Rinehart of Richland district and
Edward Boydell of Nyssa went deer FOR SALE— Chrysler Industrial
with Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hite.
8-cyltnder engine, 140 horsepower,
Russell Patton. Jr., is building the hunting for several days.
Mr and Mrs. E. H. Brandt shop­ fluid drive with right angle pulley,
foundation for his new house this
ped in Boise Thursday.
on trailer. Nyssa Implement Co.
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Boenic were
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Mrs. Gertrude Jackson of Reno,
NEW C A R , T R U C K - T R A C T O R T IR ES
Nevada and Mrs. Ruth McConnell In Boise Monday.
FOR
SALE—
New
deluxe
Karrial
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dlrksen and
R E C A P P IN G & R E P A IR IN G
of Nyssa are visiting this week with
Kamper with air mattreases, camp
sister, Mrs. Lee Householder. amily were Sunday dinner guests
PHONE 5 M = = = = =
N YSSA. OREGON their
t the Dick Dirksen home in Jami­
Keith Tallman and Melvin Croc­
ker returned Sunday from Seneca, son.
Ray Russell and Louis Pfeller
Where they spent a few days hunt­
went deer hunting for three days
ing.
Mrs. George Schweizer spent spv- and returned home »1th a deer.
stoves and chairs Kino n , « . t
sieves . and
_ chairs. »600. Nyssa Im- N O T IC E - Freeman s machine shop
90tfc. J re-opened under management of
P*ement Co.
W A N T E D - To buy good use Dia- 1 0011 Curs. Come in for custom
no. Write box 584, Parma, stating machinery welding. laoncating. etc.
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make and price.
90?xc-p. Phone 125-W, Nyssa.
TAK E TH E C H ILL
OFF THESE
COOL
MjCKfYand WS MA &r O K rubber welder
Electric Heaters
i
Equipped with fan.
$12.95
GURL SEZl-
O.K. RUBBER WELDER
the Scenes in
the Telephone Business
BIG BEND B O Y ’S
A R M IS BROKEN
‘J/Cost people are aware that record
numbers o f telephones are being in- v
stalled these days, but few realize all
the work that goes on behind the
scenes to make telephone service pos­
sible. The telephone instrument itself
is only 1/17 o f all the equipment nec­
essary to provide telephone service. ,'
Additional central o ffic e equip­
ment is on order and will be in-
stalled as fast as it is received------
a painstaking job requiring many
skilled hands.
eral davs la^t week in Nampa at
t.he home of her daughter, Mrs.
Kenneth Ahrens. One day while
there the Brethern church honored
her with a special dinner and pro­
gram in place of the regular ladies
aid meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patterson
and family and their house guests
were guests at a family dinner in
the Wayne Berrett home in Sunset
val’ey Sunday.
Prayer meeting will be held at
the Andrew Titland home Tuesday
October 14. Rev. Kriner will be
leader.
The O.K.K. club will meet with
Mrs. Raleigh Chamberlain Thurs
day, October 16.
The Owyhee P.T.A. held a food
sale Saturday in Nyssa with satis­
factory results. A meeting of off!
cers and committees will be held
at the Skinner home Tuesday and
a regular P.T.A. meeting will be
held at the schoolhouse Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Breitkreutz
and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brelkreutz
and family of Tripp, South Dakota
visited In the Raleigh Chamberlain
home last week. Mrs. Reuben Breit­
kreutz is a niece of Mr. Chamber-
lain.
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W e’re moving as fast as we "can
toward the day when everyone can
have the kind o f service he wants__
and it will be betterservice than ever!
Malheur Home Tel. Company
BIG BEND, Oct. 9— Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Hllde'rman of Twin Falls are
visiting Mrs. Hilderman's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Reno.
Lynn Oale, small son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Gale, fell from the slide
at school Thursday and broke his
arm.
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Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop left
Friday for Oswego, Kansas, where
they will visit Mrs. Bishop's par­
ents and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lackray, who bought
the Otto Nielson place, have re­
turned from Seattle, bringing their
daughter with them.
The Big Bend P.T.A. met at
the schoolhouse Friday, to plan
hot lunch program.
The Wade P.T.A. met at the
choolhouse Friday afternoon. The
group plans to sponsor a more
modern lighting system for the
ichool building Several miniature
pieces of playground equipment
were demonstrated. Refreshments of
ake and ice cream were served
by the teachers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Frost spent
Friday evening visiting at the
homes of W. M. and Miles Teter
Mr. and Mrs. Frost started back to
Kansas early Saturday morning.
Word has been received that Bud
Boyer, a former resident of the
Bend and son-in-law of Mr. and
Sportsmen
Attention
SALE CALENDAR
PUBLIC SALE— Two miles west
from the south 6ide of the Ontaro
airport past the Japanese Hall and
li mile north. Wednesday. October
15, 1947, sale starts 1 pan. 29 head
rattle, farm machinery and mis­
cellaneous items. Delmar C. Betz,
onwer. Terms cash. Cols. Bert An­
derson and Joe Church, auction­
eers. L. H. Frltts, clerk.
PUBLIC SALE— Thursday, Octo­
ber 16, at 1 p.m. 11 miles west of
Ontario or l ' i miles west and
mile north o f Malheur Butte on
north side of the river. 16 cattle,
poultry, farm machinery. Harold
Horn, owner. Also one cow and
some farm machinery. Clarence Ad­
ams, owner. Cols. Bert Anderson
and Joe Church, auctioneers, and
L. H. PHtts, clerk.
TIME TO PO R TL A N D
A N D THE N O R T H W E S T
Through Scorn«, Cintrai Or«»»«
# SEATTLE
Westbound
I Regular Schedules)
5:20 AM 10:20 AM
•2:20 PM 3:45 PM
•6:35 PM 11:45 PM
Kaslbound
(Regular Schedules)
3:05 AM 8:15 AM
•1:20 PM 3:45 PM
•6:15 PM 11 PM
Phone 196-W
F R U IT L A N D — 522
S COMING
in h 11 unni ti ri in ui nt in ui iniui m iiiiii m ri in M n
Chech
YOUR
ROOF
NOW/
Don’t delay! Discover and repair those leaks before
Winter rains damage the interior of your home.
Repair flashings,valleys,gutters,cracks,blisters...all
the danger points with H ydroseal, the Leak Fixer.
h . krai •• cold.
FIRST AID FOR ROOF LEAKS
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Apply l* « H r
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to
pvlty lotto.
It It Wise To Have a Locker Reserved In Advance!
Polar Cold Storage
PHONE 124-W
2 Horses 2
SA LE STARTS A T 1 P.M.
O N T A R IO LIVESTO CK COM M . CO.
“Where Buyers and Sellers Meet”
Ellis White, Manager 413-M
Ellis White & Clayt Tschirgi (Shirge) Aucts.
A V A IL A B L E FOR Y O U R G A M E
Haying sold my ranch, I will sell the following
described property 10 miles south o f Nyssa, 2 miles
west, !/. mile north then 2 miles west and l/> mile
north. 2 miles north o f Adrian, 2 miles west on
Overstreet road, U> mile north, 2 miles west and V-.
north on the old Pratt ranch.
I SchodulM D ill» S o il L * U . A PocMonA
Grass steers top $24.75. Bulk common to medium $23 to $24.75.
Grass heifers top $23. Bulk common to medium (20 to $23.
Grass cows top $18. Bulk common to medium $15.50 to $18.
Cutter cows $12 to $14. Canner cows $10 to $12.
Feeder cows $13.50 to $15. Bulk bulls $16.75 to $17.25.
Veal calves top $24. Bulk calves $18 to 24.
Stocker or feeder steers $21 to $22.50.
Hogs top $29.05. Feeder pigs $28 to $30. Sows $21 to $23.
Lambs top $22~ Bulk fat lambs $21 to $22.
Feeder lambs $20. to $21.60. Bulk ewes $7.50 to $10.50.
A pW ic thof
FARM SALE
TRAILWAYS
Weekly Market Report for September 30, 1947
We Have A Few Lockers
1 Block West of R. R. Depot
PO RTLA N D
ONTARIO LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION COMPANY
W INTER
Nyssa Furniture Co.
Fri., October 17
TACO M A”
FARM SALE
Located 2 miles north of Vale
O N TA R IO — 413-M
M ORNINGS
Arvin
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P A G E F IV E
Stunz Lumber Co.
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1 Roan mare, coming 9 years.
1 Brown mare, coming 9 years.
These mares are gentle and well broke.
1 Set harness and collars.
12 Cattle 12
1 Jersey cow, 5 years, giving 4 gallon now.
1 Guernsey cow, 5 years, giving 4 gallon now.
1 Jersey and Holstein, 5 years, 'giving 5 gallon now.
1 Whiteface calf.
These cows are T.B. and abortion tested.
5 Holstein cows and 3 yearling Holstein heifers,
owned by Mel Rogers will also be sold.
20 Hogs 20
2 Spotted Poland China sows, pure-bred but not
registered.
18 Weaner pigs. Good ones.
— O THER A N IM A L S —
1 Buck and 2 doe rabbits.
3 T oy Bullpups.
Machinery
l'G arden cultivator and tools.
1 Low-wheeled wagon.
1 McCormick binder, horse and tractor hitch.
1 2-way John Deere plow.-
1 Walking plow.
1 2-Section harrow.
1 Horse-drawn 4-wheel land leveler.
1 McCormick hay rake. 1 Corn and beet cultivator.
1 Grain drill.
1 Float.
1 Blower for forge.
1 2-Horse fresno.
1 Buzz saw.
1 Buck rake.
1 Stock trailer.
1 Corn cultivator.
2 Rear ends and 2 front axles for trailers.
1 Hog house.
1 Hog crate.
1 Anvil.
1 Forge.
1 Hand seeder.
1 Air pump.
120 Feet lV i” manila hay rope.
1 Hay fork.
1 W ell auger and pipe.
3 Gas barrels.
1 Bench vise.
1 Emery stone. 3 10-gal. milk cans.
300 Feet No. 14 electric wiring.
Coal chisels, wrenches, barley fork, pitchforks,
coal shovel, scoop shovel, 2 irrigation shovels, and
dozens o f other smaller tools.
Household Goods
1 Davenport.
1 Sewing machine.
1 Air-line radio.
1 Bench wringer.
1 Heater.
1 Oak barrel.
1 Lawn mower.
1 Economy King cream separator, 650 lb. capacity.
TERMS— CASH
L U N C H SERVED O N G R O U N D S
Oma Bair, Owner
Cols. Bert Anderson and Joe Church, Auctioneers
L. H. Fritts, Clerk