Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 11, 1948, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA^ÜIŒGON
THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1948
RAGE SEVEN
the establishment of similar facili­ ! patthn. I f found phone 03J2 llM lx c FO R S A LE — 1947 Chevrolet 24 9 20 tires, five-speed Clark trans-| Brown lip luxury transmission, 16-1 See Robert Ditty at Hollingsworths'
ties In other strategic locations 1 FO R SALE— 1929 model A coupe ton truck' extra' hwwy rear axl' . mission, heavy duty three-soeed foot beet bed. very low m lleageJor phone 290-W
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throughout oregon is only a part Oan be seen at Journal office. 11 M l
of the projected program. G alla­
O REG O N T R A IL , March 11— A gher said
M IBCELLANBOUS— Several yards
party honoring members of the
During the past year, Gallagher of dirt, much of it top soil, avail­
stated,
funds
derived
from
the
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Oregon T rail Sunday school whose
Easter seal sale were used to assist able free to anyone who will haul
birthdays occur In January and in establishing the Eugene center, K away. Inquire at Gate City Jour­
February was held Saturday after­ to provide wheel chairs for needy nal office.
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noon. February 28 at the Oregon handicapped, braces and artificial
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schoolhouse.
Games
were limbs, and surgery and medical FO R R E N T — 66 acres, good bulld-
played. Lunch was served to 23 tare for others.
nga. C. H. Oaasel, l mile east of
guests. The table was decorated In
Gallagher emphasized that all Owyhee store.
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red and white favors and candles types of crippled persons, young­
Mrs. F. G. Holmes and Mrs. F. S. sters and adults included, are eligi­ FOR R E N T — Apartment, Inquire
Byers were hostesses.
ble for assistan e, regardless of Evens studio.
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The Merry M atron’s club met what type o f disease or accident
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with Alice Holmes March 3.
is responsible for their condition.
work, married man preferred. Ranch 1
Mrs. Leona Anderson o f Pay­
located 12 miles S. W. Nyssa. App- J
ette, Idaho Power company home On Trip—
fu r e "’.''-’ .', showed the motion pic­
Mr. and Mrs. M. C Seuell at­ ly Albert Notheis, route 2, Nyssa. I
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ture, ‘"Ih e Story of the Snake". tended to business in Baker, Pen­
In a quiz contest Mrs. Anderson dleton and Heppner over the week­
P O R SA LE — 1 4 lots with small
won the price. Lunch was served end.
cabin. Also S-horse electric motor
to nine members and one guest,
In
good condition and 2 4 horse­
Mrs. Anderson. The nevt meeting Going to Washington—
power
gasoline motor. Inquire ,Su- \
will be held March 17, with Bernice I Mr. and Mrs. George M cKee and
gar City bakery.
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Gardner as hostess.
granddaughters, Dianne and Joan-
Robert Holmes left Saturday for I ne Schweizer, who have been mak- F O R BALE— M ultiplex power saw,
Portland to attend to business.
' ing fchetr home with their grand- model 40A, 12-inch blade, 220 or
I parents, will return to their par- 110 amp., 100 extra cables and one
| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Schweizer, extra saw. See F. A. Johnson, 14
UPPER SUNSET 4-H
miles north of Nyssa-Parma junc­
CLUB GIRLS MEET at R ich lan i, Washington.
tion on highway 95.
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In Nyssa—
U P P F R SU NSET, March 11— Reva
Mr. and Mrs. Porter W illis of F O R SALE— Feed potatoes, certi­
Rockstool spent Wednesday night Ontario spent the week-end with fied Bliss Triumph. Otis Smith,
with Lots Garner and attended the I Mrs. W illis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. box 99, Payette, phone 64-11, Fruit-
box social and dance at Oregon Ed Warren.
land.
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Trail. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Berrctt
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Good
type
and
quali­
also attended.
T o Visit Relatives—
ty Russet seed potatoes, grown
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durfee and
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. M ally will
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Porter spent leave Friday for Ogden, Utah to from Cralgmont blue tag. Rogued.
Sunday at New Plymouth. The visit relatives. Mrs. M ally wiH be S. E. Flanagan, route 2, Nyssa.
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infcnt son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee gone about a month.
Durfee is quite ill.
F O R SALE— 1935 Dodge four-door
Mr. end Mrs. Robert Callahan
sedan, new paint job, motor in
acccm paniei Dee Durfee to Salt
excellent condition, reasonably pric­
Lake City last week on business.
ed considering condition. See at
Mr. and Mrs. T'hurn Baker and P U B L IC S A L E — Wednesday, 12 Nyssa Auto Body shop.
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daughter and Carroll Baker were o'clock, noon. Located 9 miles sou­
Sunday dinner guests at Wayne thwest of Ontario or 3 miles west P O R SALE— Practically new six-
of Cairo Junction on highway 28. rowbeet cultivator for H or M In ­
B errctt’s home.
Mrs. Deb Garner and Ruth Ber- 4 mile south and Vi mile west of ternational. Also 1946 1 4 ton Dodge
rett served dinner at the Legion Lincoln school. Machinery, horses, truck under and over drive. J. M.
Preliminary Game at 7:30.
Main Game at 9 O’clock.
hall at Adrian Wednesday for the cattle, miscellaneous articles, shop Beck. Rt. 1, Avoset property. llM lx p
and
carpenter
tools,
and
grain.
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ladies L.D S. quilting day.
The "Just So” 4-H club met with Houston and Jim Hawkins, owners.
Marlene Bergam Saturday. March Col. Bert Anderson, auctioneer; L.
6, with all members and their lead­ H. Fritts, clerk.
er, Merry Lynn Strickland, pre.i-
en* The afternoon following the P U B L IC F A R M SALE— Thursday,
business meeting was s/peth work­ March 18 at 1 p.m. Located 14
ing on their dresser scarfs. Soft- miles north of Ontario then 2 miles
ball was pricticed during recrea­ west on the Alfred Waggoner plate.
tion hour. The girls planned a rol­ Horses, cattle ,hogs, poultry, farm
ler skating party for next Satur­ machinery, household goods, mis­
day. Misses Bem adine Price and cellaneous articles. H. W. Sayeys,
Darvis and Paula were guests o f owner. Col. Bert Anderson, auction­
the club. Bernadtne joined the 4-H eer; L. H. Fritts, clerk.
There Are Exciting
club. Lunch of oake and Jello was
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served by Mrs. Bergam at 4 o'­
DOOR PRIZES and REFRESHMENTS
clock. The next meeting will be cated six miles north of Vale on
the John Day highway on the old
held with Ann House.
For All
Donahue place. Saturday, March 13,
1 p.m. Lunch served. 1 model A
EASTER SEAL SALE
row crop John Deere tractor and
STARTED IN COUNTY many other machinery Items. Terms
Bf/VDIX
cash. D. C. Mosley, owner. Bert
AUTOMATIC c
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Funds derived from the current Anderson and Joe Church, auction­
home
a us d r / oc o
F.aster seal salts campaign will be eers; L. H. Frits, clerk.
used for a variety o f projects in
Too Late To Classify
nearly every county in Oregon dur­
Monday
afternoon
be­
ing the coming year. Chairman L O S T —
Martin P. Gallagher reported today. tween sugar factory and Owyhee
Expansion of the hospital school schoolhouse top to washing mach­
for crippled children at Eugene and ine wrapped in tan and white tar-
SUNDAY SCHOOL
PARTY IS HELD
SALE CALENDAR
Vs. Nyssa A ll Stars
Nyssa Gym Tuesday, March 16
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