Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 19, 1948, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
BUENA VISTA FOLK
ARE ILL AT HOMES
BUENA VISTA, Feb. 19— Mr and
Mrs. George Cleaver were in Wei-
ser Monday.
Linda Hershey is staying at the
Willis Bertram home while her
mother is in the hospital with a
baby girl.
M.. and Mrs Leslie Topllff,
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram. Mr.
and Mrs. George Cleaver ana Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Goodell attended
a pinochle party at the Oregon
Trail schoclhouse Friday even.ng.
George Cleaver «erved on the
jurv this week in Vale.
Mrs. Alva Goodeil, Mrs. Willis
p o 'tn m and Mrs. Leslie Topliff
attended the Chatter Box club
meeting at the home ol Mrs. Min­
nie Leuck in Nyssa Friday after­
noon.
Le;ter Cleaver was ill with an
attack of appendicitis. Robert Rit­
chie, S. B. Hoffman and James
Stephen, Jr., have been ill with in­
fluenza.
Mrs Glen Hoffman entertained
at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
S. B. Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Goodell. The dinner was giv­
en in observance of Mrs. S. B.
Hoffman’s, Mrs. Alva Goodell’s and
Mrs. Glen Hoffman’s birthdays.
Mrs. Mausell Bishop entertained
the Out Our Way club at her home
Thursday afternoon at a valentine
party, with 11 attending. Games
were played. Those winning prizes
were Mrs. Leslie Topliff and Mrs.
Delbert Cleaver. Gifts wer re­
ceived by the members from their
Vlctrola* 610V1
•T.M . Krg. U.S. Pat. Off.
Hear this NEW
kca
V ictor
• w ith the “G olden
Throat ”
I O N E S I STEM
• with FM and AM
• with sm ooth record
changer
• w ith beautiful cabinet
• with “ Silent Sapphire ”
• , _
NO SC R A TC U . .
p ick u p
N O NU CU LES
• with
room y rec­
ord com partm ent
We have this
r c a V ic t o r
with F ]\ J r
6 8 R 2 in s m o o th iv o r y f i n i s h .
A ls o in u > a ln u t-p la stic.
Hear both FM
and AM through
the mellow "Golden Throat”
tone system . . .
Sleek and trim in design. Ha§ the rich,
full-bodied tone of the "Golden Throat.”
Features RCA Victor FM — frequency
modulation at its finest — for virtually
static-free reception plus excellent stand­
ard (or AM) radio. 2 built-in antennas
assure greater pull and selectivity.
Built-in plug for attachment
of record player.
“who's who". Refreshments of
sandwiches, cake, candy and cof­
fee were served. The next meet­
ing will be held at th Guy Tan­
ner home February 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie en­
tertained at a card party Satur­
day evening at their home. Those
attending were Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Cleaver, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grif-
fitts, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day
and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver.
Rcfre hments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hoffman and
Glenda were in Ontario Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram and
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell at­
tended the Sage and Saddle club
dance at Ontario Saturday night.
MRS. GLADYS BYERS
IS CLUB HOSTESS
OREGON TRAIL. Feb. 19— The
Merry Matrons club met at the
home of Gladys Byers Wednesday
afternoon, February 4. Ten mem-
bers were present. The afternoon
was spent embroidering for the
hostess. The club will meet Feb­
ruary 18, writh Jessie Chard as
hostess. Roll call will be answered
by “What I’d like to do If I was
Queen for a Day”.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Holmes
and daughters were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thane
Langford of Homedale.
Mrs. Alfred Adams, Mrs. F. G.
Holmes, Lila Mae and Larry Hol­
mes and Elvin Alexander attend­
ed the Sunday school workers con­
ference In .Caldwell Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bingaman and
son were dinner guests Saturday
it the Gilbert Holmes home.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fry have been
ill with influenza. They are both
improving.
Return Home—
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Larson re­
turned Sunday from a two-weeks
vacation spent at Palm Spring,
California. While away they vis­
ited relatives at Los Angeles and
Mrs. Frank Van Petten, a former
resident of Ontario, at Santa Moni­
ca.
Visits Mother—
Mrs. Earl Dimer of Nampa spent
Wednesday visiting her mother,
Mrs. Campbell Baer.
Here from Culver—
Mrs. Homer Earnest of Culver,
formerly of Nyssa, visited here last
week with her son, Loren Earnest,
and family, and also with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Sykes and new
granddaughter of Ontario.
Legal A d vertisin g
disc, machine trailer. 5-row marker, a ms. route 1, box 20. Nyssa. 19P.p. dition. J. M Robertson, at cabin 53. Nyssa Labor camp.
harrow. A. B. Miller, Fruitland. FOR SALE— Diesel cletrac craw-
Idaho, phone 4721.
___; ___ , ler. used 160 hours, perfect condi-
MI9CBLLANEOUS— Get your Ze- | lion. Harry M.tsto, two blocks scu h
irith refrigerator at M arshall-Wells.
school on east side. Ontario,
store.
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FOR SALE— Bargain 1941 Dodge FOR SALE— Blics triumph, whitp
also 1939 Chevrolet. 462 North j rase, netted gem se , from birr
Sixth street. Marion Chard. 19Flxp. tag. Harry Masto, tw o^locks south
I of school on east side. Ontario.
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FOR SALE—
HONEY
Try it for hot cakes or bhruits.
FOR
SALE1—
A
B.
apartment
size
Honey Foster’s honey.
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elec trie range, like new. Hugh
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FOR SALE— Farmall H tractor Glenn, phone 03-R11.
with plow and cultivator attach­
FOR
SALE—
New
5-piere
bedroom
ed. K. Saito, route 1. Nyssa. 19F4p.
set. Will trade for car. Swede John­
FOR SALE—Business lot. 44 by 120 son, last house on lefthand side
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feet, block south of Carl's Doll of East Second st.
House. Phone 170-J, Wayne Har-
FOR
SALE—
Victor
model
Mon­
oldsen.
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arch wood and coal range. Good
WANTED— Married man to work condition. Mrs. Mary Pierce. Al­
on irrigated ranch. E. C. Terhune. berta avenue.
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i.
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Enterprise avenue, Nyssa.
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FOR
SALE—
1946
Plymouth
4-door
GENE CHAMBERLAIN will con­
duct evangelistic services in the FOR SALE— 6-foot Montgomery- deluxe with all the extras. Also
Ward refrigerator, »35. Robert Ad- 1938 model A truck in good con-
Nyssa Christian church Sunday,
Tuesday and Thursday nights from
February 22 to March 14.
east at Morgan avenue, 3/4 miles,
then H south and '/* mile east on
old Henry Davis place. Monday,
Feb. 23 at 1 p.m. Cattle, farm ma­
chinery, misc. equip. Lunch served
on grounds, terms, cash. Everett
Pearson, owner. Cols. Bert An­
derson and Joe Church, aucts; L.
H. Fritts, clerk.
PUBLIC FARM SALE— Friday,
March 5, 11 a.m., 14 miles down
the Snake river from Huntington,
then Its miles up Hibbard creek,
18 horses, 1 registered Belgian
stallion, harness, saddles, sheep
gear, 31 cattle, good machinery
and household goods. Terms, cash.
Lunch. Thomas J. Wells, owner.
Anderson and Church, auctioneers;
L. H. Fritts. clerk.
FARM MACHINERY SALE— Six
miles on John Day highway on
O. D. Fulwyler place. Friday, Feb­
ruary 20, 1 p.m. Truck, tractor,
farm machinery. Terms, cash. D. C.
Mosley, owner. Bert Anderson and
Joe Church, auctioneers; L. H.
Fritts, clerk.
PUBLIC FARM SALE— Two miles
north of Vale on John Day high­
way, then east at stone house one
and one-half miles, then 'A mile
north. Saturday, February 21, 12:30
p.m. Cows and heifers, horses, ma­
chinery, household goods, poultry.
Terms, cash. Lee Perdew and E. W.
Maag. owners. Bert Anderson and
Joe Church, auctioneers; L. H.
Fritts, clerk.
valu e
SALE CALENDAR
FOR SALE— 1946 model A.N. John
PUBLIC FARM SALE— Will sell Deere tractor, hang-on plow, com­
all my personal property 6*4 miles bination cultivator, beet harvester,
south of Ontario on highway, turn beet loader, 5-foot tandem Kllefer
Co-op Meetings
Scheduled
We have scheduled the following district
meetings for next week in our trade teiritory.
We are sure you will find it worthwhile to
attend one of these meetings.
The schedule is as follows:
Model
65X1
Automatic volume
control. M aximum
selectivity. Extra-
large "M agic Loop"
antenna. Colorful,
straight-line dial.
Easy tuning. ITalnut-
lastic case (Ivory
£
y
rush slightly
b *r )
~ ^
with the
Tu~ Sr—
Eder
Hardware Co.
Authorized RCA Vletor Dealer
BASKETBALL
February 23— Oregon Trail »choolhouse
February 24— Nu-Acre* Grange hall
February 25— Boulevard Grange hall
February 26— Oregon Slope District hall,
north of Ontario.
These meetings will be held at 8 p.m. each
evening and are to better acquaint the farmers
with their co-operative stores. There will be
refreshments and movies. Please attend meet­
ing most convenient for you. Bring your family
and neighbors.
Farmers Supply Co-op
NYSSA AND ONTARIO
Clinton Keasling, Manager
—POLIO BENEFIT—
COW HOLLOW HALL
Saturday, Feb. 21
— Good Mu»ic-
Baby Chicks
PURE CHRISTIE’S
—VS—
BAKER— V.F.W.
Nyssa Gymnasium
Preliminary 7:15 p.m.; Main game 8:45 p.m.
Adm. 50c and 15c, Including Tax
We
represent
companies
nationally
insurance
that
New Hampshire
__ j i e d s ^ __
Leghorns
From Brownell R. O. P. Roosters
From 270 to 300-Egg Hens
Also Austra-Whites and White Rocks
$16.00 per 100
Chicks from Christie’s New Hampshire hens
crossed with Hanson white Leghorn roosters.
$15.00 per 100
are
known
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Dance
NYSSA— BRACKEN’S V.F.W.
for
PROMPT
SATISFACTORY
SERVICE
Lemon Hatchery
Frank T. Morgan
NYSSA
PHONE 111-J
PAYING TELLER
Too Late To Classify
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF FOR RENT— Sleeping rooms, 582
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR No. Third street.
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THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR
;
WANTED—
To
care
for
children
In the Matter of the Estate of
day or evenings. Mrs. G. L. Fields.
ANNA LARSON, Deceased
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Inquire at East Side market. 19F2p.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned. Hugh V. FOR SALF— Al’is-Chalmers trac­
Glenn, administrator of the estate tor, 16-inch two-way underslung
of Anna Larson, deceased, has filed plow, two cultivators tcom, spud,
his Final Account as said adminis­ beet and onion), four-row Jr.
trator in the County Court of Mal­ planter, tractor tandem disc, tum-
heur County, Oregon, and that blebug ires:»), fertilizer side dres­
-aid Court has appointed Tuesday, ser, power mower, horse mower,
the 23rd day of March, 1948 at dump rake, 8 by 16-foot tight
10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of floor hay trailer, cultipackcr, grain
said day for the hearing of ob­ drill, two-section harrow, float,
spreader, and one team
jections to said Final Account and manure
mares, weighing 3300 pounds. Ray
the settlement thereof.
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NOW THERFFORE, all persons T. Sager, phone 157-J.
interested in the estate of Anna WANTED— Custom plowing, 462
Larson, deceased, are hereby no­ North Sixth street. Marion Chard.
tified and required to appear at
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the County Court Room in the
Court House at Vale. Malheur MISCELLANEOUS— Honey, a val-
County, Oregon, at said time to 1 uable energy food for cold wea-
then an d ’there show cause, if any i ther. Honey Foster’s honey. 19F2xc.
there be, why said Account should
not be settled, allowed and approv­ ! FCR SALE— Onion seed, white
ed and said estate distributed and Spanish and yellow globe. Ira Ure.
phone 06-R2.
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said administrator discharged.
Dated and first published Feb­ FOR SALE— Cocker puppies, $10.
ruary 19, 1948. Date of last publi­ Floyd Judd, Collins Trailer park.
cation. March 18. 1948.
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Hugh V. Glenn, Administrator
of the Estate of Anna Larson, | FOR SALE)— Violin, 3/4 size, good
Deceased.
! condition, suitable for beginners.
Harold Henigson, Attorney for Price $ 25 . Phone 289-M.
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Administrator.
FOR RENT— Sleeping room. Gen­
tleman preferred, 649 North First
street. Phone 127-W.
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rca V ictor
RAGE SEVEN
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 19LS
“You Want Your Money When Due—So Does The
Other Fellow”.
When you buy goods or service on “open account”—the seller is demonstrating a friendly
trust in you—by extending credit. When you pay promptly, you prove this trust was rightly
placed.
WHEN you do not meet your obligations as mutually understood, you are not only abusing
this friendly confidence—you are retarding the whole commercial cycle—for you embarass
the seller in his efforts to meet his obligations promptly.
THE whole credit idea is interwoven. It can only be continued to the degree that all of us
meet our obligations promptly.
BE with the majority—pay up and keep your credit good!
Pioneer Service County Credit Board
The Merchants’ Own Organization
The Nyssa Elevator
Signal Service
Gordon’s Drive-In
Tobler’s Feed and Fuel
Golden Rule Store
Hollingsworths’ , Inc.
Stunz Lumber Co.
Gate City Journal
Nyssa Lumber Co.
Wilson Bros. Dept. Store
Brown’s Mercantile, Adrian
Nyssa Packing Co.
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