Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 27, 1947, Page PAGE THREE, Image 4

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    THE N YSSA G ATE CITY JO UR NAL. NYSSA, OREGON
THURSDAY, NOVEM BER 27, 1947^
PAGE THREE
Classified
derson of Ontario.
FO R SA LE — Circulating coal h eat- ¡custom and wet wash. White Swan Clyde Steelman’s name for the “ my favorite actor". The next meet­
COMPLAINTS. CIRCUIT COURT
er. Large size. Nyssa Lumber C o .! laundry. Soft water. R. M. Souther- ] door prize. Each person was given ing was postponed until Decembc,
Katheryn Barclay ts. Raymond
7Aifc a souvenir. Those present were 3. It will be held at the home of
AStfc. ! land, prop. Phone 13-J.
F. Barclay. Divoice.
Mrs. Sue Ashcraft, airs. Jack Ran­ Lavinnie Smith. Plans for the
F O R SALE— 1 14 acres. Close in. | M ISCELLAN EO U S— Available now
Ontario Creamery and Poultiy
ey of Parma, Mrs. George De Haven Christmas pariy will be made at the
Unimproved: $1000. 2 Vi acres on ' Electrolux cleaners and air puri-
company vs. Paul D. Towell, et. ux.
and Mrs. Bawtinhetmer o f R-vs- meet.ng. In a guessing game several
highway, close In, small house,! fiers. Sales and service. Ed A. Au-
well. Refreshments o f jello, cake vere awarded prizes. Lunch was Recovery on note. $2,704.87.
$3000. Bernard Eastrman.
23Ctfc. aerson, route 3, V.’elser, Idaho. arui
eived by the hostess, assisted by
cciffee Here served.
Carlisle Osborn vs. Leah Osborn.
26Jtfc.
Vernon Parker. Os vie Martin. •I*rie Holmes.
RATES: Two emus per word (or each Issue. A ile r one month
f O R SALE— Phone 144-J or write Phone 567-J4.
Divorce.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomp­
Watts Motor C«a, Nyssa, Ore., tor M ISCE LLAN E O U S— Prompt and B,r*,al’d Hatch- BiU Nelson ,n<i K
Louise C. Buohta vs. Eddie Buch­
cent per word. Minimum, cash In advance, Is 30c.
,
m
.
, E Nelson of Homedsie left Thurs- son and sons of Portland were din­
Willys parts, motors, e x a a equip­
ment. jeeps, station wagons, pickup free pick-up of your dead, crippmd rtay m ornlre on an elk hunt in the ner guests last Tuesday evening te. Divorce.
or sick livestock. Calls rece.ved be­ Baker section.
of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mitchell.
Violet M. Karnes vs. Ivan Patrick
trucks, tires, tubes, batteries. 28Atfc.
fore 9 oelock are picked up by I The H rire Economics ehrt, worn-
Robert Holmes made a business Karnes. Divorce.
Can be seen at Curry Produce. F O R SALE— 200 feet frontage, 150 noon. Efficient drivers. Call col- ep of the KlnTman Kolony Oewnge trip to Klamath Falls last week.
For Sale
Celebrating the 'birthday of Nita PETITIONS PROBATE COURT
27Nlxp. feet deep, south of Polar Cold Stor­ lect Payette 0180-J3 or 155, or Nys­ will hold a bazaar in the Adrian
Guardianship of Jefferson C. B o­
age, $2400. Bernard Eastman. llS tf. sa 102- W. Idaho Animal Products drive-in store Saturday, December Smith, a group of her friends sur­
FO R S A L E -- 80-acre fine farm. All
FOR SALE— 1942 Ford jeep, new,
Company.
5Jtfc. 6 from 1 p» m. to 8 p. m. Items prised her last Sunday afternoon. yer, Jr.
equipped with new tractor, pick-up, permanent typ. First class condi­ FOR SALE— Im perial wallpaper.
Guardianship of Billingsley Bea-
“ n sa'e are hand-made faneywork, Following an afternoon spent play­ tie.
hay chopper and every farm imple­ tion. $900. Powell Service Oarage. Ouaranteed to be washable and M ISCELLAN EO U S— Need money?
games, refreshments were served.
'ncludina
■pillow
cases,
tea
towels,
Guardianship of Charles F. Bea-
27Ntfc. non-fading for three years. Good Loans on farms for refinancing, lunch cloths, vanity sets and ap­ Those present were Betty Bretz,
ment needed. Purebred Jersey herd
stock on liana. Stunz Lumber com­ building, improvements, b u y i n g .
Bonnie Kressly, Joan Hartley, Bet­ tie.
o f cows. New modem loafing shed
rons.
FOR SA LE — A6 Case combine, pany.
26Jtfc. Long term, low interest, see B ei-
108 feet long. Purebred sheep. All
Mrs. Charles West. Jr., was hon- ty Byers, Marianne and Winnie
Parents of Son—r
feed to feed livestock through win­ 1942 model, in good condition. Her­ F O R SALE— Used Fairbanks plat­ nard Eastman, phone 64, Nyssa.
o-ed with a pink and blue show­ Relk and Dons Smith. The honor-
bert
F.eids,
phone
0184R-12,
P
a
y
­
tAtfc.
A son was born this morning to
ee received a number of nice gifts.
ter. Total price $32,000. This is a
er
by
the
ladies
ot
the
V.
F.
W.
form
scale.
2500
pound
capacity.
ette.
27N2xp.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Holmes e n ­ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wakefield of
real dairy set-up.
3Jtfc. M ISCELLANEO US— Duplicate car at 2 p. m. Fridav afternoon in the
Dessert Seed Co.
tertained at dinner Tuesday even­ Nyssa in the Nyssa Nursing home.
100 acres, railing land near town FOR SALE— Choice dressed fryers
and clyinder lock keys made. Wes­ home of Mrs. Roger Norland. A
ing fo r Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Hol­ The baby, named Larry Eugene,
About 50 acres good spud land, ’or Thanksgiving and for lockers. FO R SALE— Fine row - crop 40. tern Auto Store.
scrapbook
wi.s
made
o
f
baby
mem­
250tfc.
weighed 8 pounds, 14 ounces.
fair house with water pressure in )0c pound. Phone 05J3, Frank J. near Adrian, good water right, lair
oirs resembling a baby record book, mes and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs.
house, $9000.
CUSTO M
SL A U G H T E R IN G
Pike.
20Ntfc improvements.
each person present contributed a Gilbert Holmes and family.
40 acres cn oiled highway. One
80 acres, about 30 acres in crop.
Stock received Monday, Tuesday, cage. Those present were Mrs.
More can be farmed. One-room FOR SALE— Attractive, small, mo­ mile out. Unimproved.
Wednesday and Thursday, 8 a. m. Frances Freel. Mrs. Rosalie Phifer,
NEW S OF RECORD
Several good 80 -acre and larger to 6 p. m. and Friday 8 a. m. to 12. Mrs. Jerrv Hardman, Mrs. Maxine
house, fine well and pressure water dem dwelling. Good location. Pric­
system, nearly new A-C tractor and ed to sell. Nyssa Realty Co. 20N*fc. farms.
No stock received on Sunday.
Brown, Mrs. Charles B. West. Sr.,
M A R R IA G E LICENSES
equipment. Hay derrick and hay
3 acres tor sale, close In, u n lm -! Beef, sheep and pork. Free delivery and Ada Pearl West. A fter the
Clee V em Biurton and Myrna
machinery. A ll goes for only $6000. FOR SALE— 1940 114 ton Chevro­ proved
to Polar locker plant.
many
lovely
gifts
were
opened
re­
Also have several houses listed. One mile west on Alberta avenue freshments o f pumpkin pie and Lou Fairris, both o f Pendleton.
92 acres bottom land, 3 tenant let truck. Condition likte new. Fac­
LaV e'le Woodford Hammond of
5Jtfo.
houses, one nice house, deep well, tory built, hardwood flat rack with
Phone 05R1
coffee were served.
Baker and Katherine Margaret An-
K E N R E NSTR O M
extra pump for irrigation. Old paid- stakes. Must sell immediately Hes­
JAK E FISCH ER
The
intermediate
O
irl
Scouts
for refrigerator and
Phone 172-J
up water right. Only two miies ter Garage, % mile south Adrian.
court o f awards was held Satur­
20N2xp.
to beet dump. This is the fin e s t'
Legal
Advertising
day
aftem
on.
November
22
with
washing machine
row crop land in the Jamieson FO R SA LE — Stove pipe reducers FOR SALE— Sewing machine sup­
several mothers and friends pres­
Don M. Graham
plies. Wholesale and retail. R e­
IN TH E C O U N T Y C O U R T OF
district, $26,500.
ent in the high school auditorium.
from 6 to 4. Also assorted sizes of building. electrifying, repairing. R e­
repairs.
TH E STATE O F OREG O N FOR
90 acres four miles from Nyssa. pipe, elbow, etc. Nyssa Furniture
The G irl Scouts and Brownies
T H E C O U N T Y OF M ALH E U R
Real good house, modem except Co., one block west of railroad built machines for sale. F. "L e tc "
Insurance
Agency
marched
into
the
auditorium
form
­
Sackett, pnone 247-M. 469 west
N O T IC E T O C R E D ITO R S
All makes and models.
heat. This is a fine row crop farm. depot.
20Nifc. First street, south, Ontario, Ore­
ing
the Scout horseshoe
with
In the Matter of the Estate of
Old water right, lots of free water
Brownies
in
a
ring
in
the
center.
19Jtfc. E D IT H CO RD LEY, Deceased.
besides. $25,000.
FOR SALE— 50 Austrawhlte pullets, gon.
Colors were paraded by Justine
Fire and Automobile
40 acres nice lqnd. Small base­ and 55 hens. Charles A. Ditty, Sun­ FOR SALE— Several houses lor N O T IC E IS H E R EB Y G IV E N that Kreager, Charlene Harris. R ita R id ­
the
undersigned,
Cora
Edith
C
o
ff­
ment house, near church and store, set valley.
20Ntie. sale. Attractive buys. See Frank
dle and Betty Hall. Flag salute
$5250. This is a good buy.
Insurance
16JUC man, has been appointed adminis­ was given by all, followed 'by the
T. Morgan.
908 Main
tratrix o f the estate of Edith Cord- Brownie promise, Scout promise
240 acres in Adrian district, 124 FOR S A LE — 1941 Buick sedanette,
acres in crop. Fair house, barn, or­ with aciessoiles, A - l condition. Roy FOK m a l e — Automobile insurance. lew, deceased, by the County Court and laws. One stanza of “Star
Rentals
Bonds
13N3xp. Public Liability, Property Damage. of Malheur County, Oregon, and
Caldwell, Idaho
chard, a lot o f acres for a cheap Hashitani, phone U3-R2.
"wangled Banner’, led by Patsy De
has qualifed.
price, $16,000.
Haven v/as sung, after which the
FOR S A LE -- Used oil heaters: one Fire, Th elt and Collision. Placed
15 acres, nice plate near town.
NOW , THEREFORE, all persons colors were retired. T w o new girls,
wood and coal range. T h e Franklin m the best companies at lowasi.
Just right for a small dairy, $3300.
having claims agains the estate of LaV cm e Van Metre was taken into
Ciibm.i.
13N3xp. possible rates. Bernard Eastman.
Edith Cordley, deceased, are hereby the O lrl Scouts and Evelyn Van
160 acres, ideal farm, fine house,
i4FtfC.
notified and required to present the Metre into the Brownie troop. Mary
tenant house, large machine shed, FOR SALE— Two-bottom , two-way
same, with proper vouchers, duly Hatch wes also taken into the
large cow barn, many other build­ plow, $250. Western Corrugator Co.
LOST
ings. This place is nearly ready
verified, wihin six (6) months from Brownie troop, but was unalble to
13N3xc.
to produce maximum crops, $50,000.
L O S T — Hand truck. N otify Con­ the date of this Notice to the un­ be present.
Three rooms, bath, plastered, el­ FOR SALE— Baby crip with in- solidated
Freightways driver or dersigned, Cora Edith Coffman, at
Several of Mrs. Charles Harris’
ectric water heater, a nice place, lerspring mattress. Excellent con- phone 125-J.
20N2xp. the law office of Harold Henigson tenderfoot girls gave demonstations
Having sold my ranch, I will sell at' public auction
only $3200. W h y rent when you iition. Inquire at Journal Office.
at Nyssa, Oregon, which place the of first aid bandaging. Charlene
the
following property V/> miles north of Nyssa
13Ntfc.
can buy a house for this price.
undersigned selects as her place of Harris won her second class badge
Lor Rent
Four rooms, nice lawn. This is
business in all matters connected and gave a short talk on what she
on
First
street, on old Hinch ranch.
really worth the price asked, $2700 FOR S.U.E— New crop red beans, FOR R E N T— Sleeping room in mo­ with said estate.
did to receive the badge. The badge
A very nice acre with basement fine quality, $12 per 100 pound dern home, suitable for gentleman
Dated and first published Novem­ was presented to her by the lead­
bag, $7.50 per bushel. One mile
dug, $1700.
or couple. 152 East Third street, ber 13, 1947.
er, Mrs. Harris. Girls winning first
Brand new fine home, hardwood east of Owyhee junction. A. D. phone 177-J.
Last publication, December 11, class badges were Betty Hall and
20Ntfo.
6N7xp.
floors, large bath room with fine Moses.
1947.
Shirley Sparks. Each girl gave a
fixtures, lovely kitchen, utility room FOR SALE— Montague Duchess FOR R E N T — Polish yefur own
Cora Edith Coffm an, Adminis­ brief talk on how she won the
Beginning at 1 P. M.
with electric hot water heater and Coal range. Used 3 months. 502 floors. Rent our high-speed pol­
tratrix of the Estate of Edith badge and what fields were m ajor­
built-in tubs, fireplace, extra large North 6th street, or see Stan Keefer ishing equipment. Easily handled
Cordley, Deceased.
ed in. Badges were presented by
— M AC H IN ER Y—
by women. Nyssa Lumber company.
bedrooms. Priced to sell, $7750
Mrs. Charles Newlbill, who also
at Eder’s store.
30Otfc.
3Atfc.
W e have building lots, industrial
N O TIC E OF F IN A L S F T T LE M E N T Dresented the girls with a midget
1 John Deere manure spreader, like new.
F O R SALE— Davenport reasonably
sites, stock ranches, etc.
In the Matter o f the Estate of
G irl Scout pin as a reward for
1 Oliver corn cultivator, almost new.
W ANTED
priced. J. W. Rigney, 7th and Enn­
E. L. JAM ISO N (
Albert Lee Heldt, deceased
earning a first class badge. A group
is.
230tfc
252 8. 4th St.
Phone 65-J
1 Corn cultivator with fertilizer attachments.
N O TIC E IS H E R EB Y G IV E N that of tenderfoot girls and Brownies
2 blocks south of International
Everett C. Heldt, administrator of danced the Virginia reel, showing
1
Beet cultivator and all attachments.
itore. O ffice in my home. Look fox- FOR S A L E - Chrysler Industrial
the estate o f A L B E R T LEE HELDT, this as a part of the tenderfoot
HELP W A N TE D — Ambitlous.en-
8-cylinder engine, 140 horsepower,
real estite sign.
1
Oliver 2-way plow.
1 Disc.
deceased, has rendered and filed his badge work. Presentation of 54 bad­
ergetic
young
man
for
service
fluid drive with right angle pulley,
final account of the administra­ ges won by the different girls was
station
and
garage
work.
Chance
1
John
Deere
6-foot
mowing
machine.
FOR SALE
Used Montgomery on trailer. Nyssa Implement Co.
tion o f the estate o f A L B E R T LEE made by Mrs. Charles NewtoiU,
for right man to learn and ad­
90tlc.
Ward refrigerator, 6 foot, good con­
1
McCormick-Deering
hay
rake.
HELDT, deceased.
vance. Herriman M otor Co. 27Nlc
after which the announcement was
dition. Mrs. Henry Reuter, Adx-ian.
That 10 O 'CLO C K , A M., Decem­ made that the Scout meetings
1 6 or 7-Foot Curler.
2 Wagons with racks.
27Ntfc FO R SALE— Hohncr 12-base ae-
ber 6, 1947 at the County Court would be held the first and third
cordlan. Excellent condition, with
1
3-Section
spring
tooth
harrow.
F O R SALE- - Five-room house and ease. $75. W rite box 37 or phone W A N T E D — House or apartment to House at Vale, Oregon is fixed and Saturdays in December instead of
160tfc. rent. Phone 166-W.
nine acres, two miles from Nyssa 194-J after 7 p.m.
1 Valley Mound corrugator.
20N3xp. appointed as the time and place the second and fourth. T h e m eet­
for hearing of objections to the ing was dismissed by the Brownies
on Apple valley highway. Immed­
1 Wood 2-section harrow.
FO
R
SALE—
Large
oil
heater,
good
singing their "G oodnight Brown­
W A N TE D — Wanted at once, men said final account.
iate possession o f house. R. S. A n ­
A ll persons having objections to ies Song” .
1 DeLaval electric separator.
derson.
27Nlxc condition, lo loot copper tubing to supply customers with everydav
and fittings. Phone 10-R or 62-J. household necessities under our fac­ said final account shall appear at
Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and
1 Float.
2 Hay slips.
3 Slip chains.
18Stfc. tory to home plan. Full time. Earn­ said time and place and show cause, fam ily of Vale spent Thanksgiv­
FOR SALE
1938 Hudson 4-door.
1 4-Horse fresno.
1 Road drag.
ings based on sales. W hite Raw- if any exists, why the said final ing day at the home of W . W.
leigh's. Dept. ORK-331-728, Oak­ account should not be allowed and Webb.
36— C A T T LE — 36
land, California.
20N2xp. approved.
Everett C. Heldt, Administrator
1
Holstein
cow,
5
years.
1 Holstein cow, 4 years.
NU-ACRES TO FORM
W ANTED —
Plumbing. Radiant,
of the Estate o f Albert Lee
1
Black
Holstein,
5
years.
1
Guernsey cow, 5 years.
PINOCH
LE
CLUB
steam and hot water heating. Free
Heldt, deceased.
estimates. See Fred Braun, across First pub. November 6, 1947.
1 Guernsey cow, 5 years. 1 Guernsey cow, 5 years.
street from Nyssa Funeral home. Last pub. December 4, 1947.
NU-ACRES. Nov. 27— Several fam ­
These cattle are milking now.
30Otfc.
ilies ot the neighborhood are gath­
2
Springer
Holstein heifers.
ering
to
form
a
pinochle
club.
They
W A N T E D -- T o buy anything in LEGION C A R N IV A L
met at Ed Meroney's home Friday
3
White-face
springer heifers.
beef or veal. Also ouy hunger cows
V E R Y SUCCESSFUL night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Preston,
or will handle for hide *nd offall.
1
Black
Angus
bull. Could be registered.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Moots, Mr. and
Phone 31M or 011J1.
22Atfc.
AD R IAN , Nov. 27— The American Mrs. Henry Orcutt, Mr. and Mrs.
10 Coming yearling heifers (Holsteins).
Legion carnival held in the Legion Frank Nedbalek, Mr. and Mrs.
M ISCELLANEOUS
10 6-Month-old heifers (Holsteins).
hall Saturday night was a success. Dwight Durrington, Mr. and Mrs.
DENTISTS
3 Steer calves.
N O TICE — On strayed cattle. Please The bingo table and fish pond won Leo Ellibee and Mr. and Mrs.
PHYSICIANS
notify Ed Jamison, secretary of the most o f the crowd. The ball throw Charles M cFarlan were present.
These heifers are from registered bull and good
Mrs. Ida Glick and son and dau­
Owyhee Cattle association if you attracted most o f the boys and
cows.
DR. C. M. TYLER
SAR A ZIN CLINIC
have any stray cattle and we will men present. M any ladies present ghter-in-law o f Empire, California
pick them up. Do not keep cattle bought Christmas gifts at the baz­ visited at the Meroney home last
Wilson Building
Dr. J. J. Sarazln
Freshening dates will be given sale day. All Bangs
more titan three days before noti­ aar booth. The children bought week.
Phone 165-J, Nyssa
tested
by sale date.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Randolf of
Dr. K E. Kerby
many things at th e country store
fication.
Phone
65-J.
6Ntfc.
O ffice hours from 9 to 5 except
booth. Everyone enjoyed the hot Madras called at the Frank Nea-
Physician and Surgeons
Saturdays, 9 to 12.
10— HORSES— 10
M ISCELLAN EO U S—T h e party who dogs, coffee and pie which were balek home.
took a little stock trailer on the served. Another attraction was the
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Johnson took
1 Bay mare, age 9, weight 1600.
L. A. Maulding. M. D.
J. R. CUNDALL
htghway west of Frank Sherwood's cake walk.
Sunday dinner with their daughter,
1 Pair black and bay geldings, weight 1800 pounds.
Pnyslcian and Surgeon
return to F. P. O ’Neill, route 1,
The ladies of the community Mrs. Carl Peterson at Greenleaf.
Dentist
1 Bay mare, age 9, weight 1500.
T
h
e
Farmerettes
club
met
at
the
Nyssa
and
receive
reward.
20N2xp.
Phone 37
church
will
serve
a
chicken
dinner
Phone 56-J
in the Legion hall Saturday, Dec­ hall Wednesday, with a good att­
Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 6
Sarazln Clinic
1 Bald-faced team, 7 years, weight, 1700 pounds.
'M IS C E LLA N E O U S — Get ready for ember 6 at the “ God's acre sale” endance. Miss Minnick of Boise
Daily—Except Sunday
NYSSA
OREGON
, winter. W e service all kinds of starting at 11:30. Proceeds will go discussed last minute Christmas
1 Buckskin mare, 8 years, weight 1500.
heating equipment. Nyssa Heating into the kitchen fund for the new hints and also the wrapping of
1 Spotted mare, 2 years.
1 Black horse, 2 years.
JEW ELRY STOKES
| Co., phone 169-W.
28Atfc. church.
presents.
OPTOMETRISTS
1
Bay
horse,
smooth
mouth,
weight 1350.
Refreshments of chicken noodles,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
K
.
I.
Peterson
and
M ISCELLANEOUS— See us for
wafers, salad, pie, coffee and punch
P A U LU S
Donna
M
arie
were
dinner
guests
1
Heavy
set
of
Heiser
hand-made
harness.
quick repair service on all makes
DR. J. A. MCFALL
were served.
of washing machines. W e also ser­ in the W. E. Piercy home Sunday.
JEW ELRY
STORE
2
Sets
of
good
harness.
Mrs. Alice Fry called at the hot
DR. JOHN EASLY
Mrs. L. W. Dierktng attended the
vice. clean and repair all makes of
Union Pacific Tim e Inspector
1 Saddle.
Several collars.
oil heaters and burners. Free pick­ birthday party of the Rebekah lunch room at Frultland as the
J E W E LR Y — D IAM O ND S
up and delivery service
Phone lodee in ifvssa Thursday evening fifth and sixth grades were being
8
Halters
and
miscellaneous
harness.
W A T 'H K S
served. She reported it gave a fine
162-R. Lowe's Home Appliance R e­ in the Odd Fellows hall
Main Street a. Second
feeling to see the way so many
—
HOGS
&
FEED—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob
Eastman
ot
pair shop.
6Ntfc.
Caldwell were Sunday dinner guests children behaved, how they were
4 Tons of barley.
served and took their places to eat.
M
IS
C
E
LLAN
E
O
U
S
-
Help-Ur-Seif.
In the E. E. Eastman home.
W YCKOFF
60 Tons of sweet com silage.
Mrs. Anna Sparks, Mrs. A. C. A very nourishing lunch was served.
JEW ELRY
STORE
T h e regular Orange meeting and
Henderson and Mrs. Clyde Steel­
1 Sow to farrow in December.
1 Open gilt.
O fficial Tim e Inspector far
man attended a party held in the election of officers was held Thurs­
Phone 21. Ontario, Ore
'
— M ISCELLANEO US—
Union Pacific
home of Mrs. Verl Bisop in the Big day night. Allen Curtis was re-el­
Free Pick Up
O N T A R IO
’
OREGON
Bend community Tuesday after­ ected master. Plans were completed
3 Rolls woven wire.
80 Rods of barb wire.
CHIROPRACTORS
noon. Nine were present and en­ for the public dinner to be held
O f Your
1
Hoe
feeder,
16
feet
long.
2 Hog houses.
December
12
at
the
hall.
Oeraldine
joyed
a
demonstration
of
cookwear.
H A Y BUYER
Refreshments of pumpkin pie with F ry gave a reading on why the
Edwin Oldham, D. C.
100
Hardwood
posts.
10
Panels.
Dead and Worthless
whipped cream and coffee were stomach aches after the Thanks­
Chiropractic Physician
2 Cow troughs. 16 feet long.
Several hog troughs.
W. F. JAHN
served. Others present were Mrs. giving dinner. A potluck dinner was
Physiotherapy - Electro-Therapy
served.
E.
H.
Brumbach.
Mrs.
Jesse
H
igg­
Dealer in hay and grain BOX 118- TEL. 171-W -N YSSA
8
Forks
of
different
kinds.
1 Weed sprayer.
Animals
F. A. Johnson is laying the foun­
ins. Mrs. W alter Bishop and Mrs.
Third at Good Ave.
1
Hay
knife.
6
Shovels.
dation fo r a cabinet shop on his
Leroy Bennett.
Call Collect
LODGES
Mrs. K. I. Peterson returned home property. There will also be living
Also lots of shop articles too numerous to mention.
G R A V E MARKERS
from Portland Tuesday morning. quarters in the building.
There is a Phone Near You
Gate City Lodge
The newly organized Cubs met
Lunch Served on the Grounds.
Nyssa 100
Parm a 28
For grave markers and
Wednesday after school in the BiU MERRY M ATRONS OF
No. 214
Looney home. Mrs. Looney is den
TERMS: CASH
monuments write or see
Ontario 53
OREGON T R A L MEET
mother and Ohuck Riddle is den
I.O.O.F.
R. A. BENTLEY
chief
of
the
Cubs.
"We Haul the Day You Call'
Mrs. Herbert Thomas entertain­ O R E G O N T R A IL , Nov. 27— The
Meets every Monday
Haines, Oregon
ed at a party Wednesday after- M erry Matrons club met at the
Ida-Ore
Rendering
Co.
night, 8:30.
Better Values
rton. Mrs. Ruth Looney won the home o f Opal Holmes November
prize for drawing a picture with 12. The afternoon was spent em­
Lower Prices
South First Street
Welty and Lane, Auctioneers— Phone 116-J, Nyssa
Nyssa, Oregon
eyes clowed after looking at the broidering for the hostess. Nine
Mrs. Lane and Mrs. Welty, Clerks
object. Mrs. Thomas drew Mrs. members answered roll call with
Advertising
Call 74,
Caldwell
M & W Service
FARM SALE
Monday, Dec. 1
Professional And
Business Dlreciory
W. E . Williams, Owner