Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 02, 1948, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PACE SIX
TH E NYSSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
BODY OF NEBRASKA
RELATIVE RECEIVED
trict.
Newgefl, who spent Tuesday|Thanksgiving
this year.
Boise.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1948
‘ and lamlly.
T h e evening was spent fam ily
left
Wednesday
afternoon H eie For Holidays—
visiting fr ends In Sunset valley,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olson o f ; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie S ch w elitr,! playing cards.
I and returned Sunday night fro m 1 Visiting at the home of Mr. and
Plans on leaving for Idaho Falls Buhl, Idaho were over-night guests Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Olenn, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen
,
v
Andrew McOinnls for the
_
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. ' Burley, where they spent Thanks-
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were Thanksgiving dinner guests ...
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SUNSET V A LLE Y , Dec. 2— Mrs. with Gale Jones, taking the truck at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ly-
Thanksgiving
holidays were Mr.
,
Mrs. Rulon Anderson and family , .
.
giving and a long week-end with
_
Kenneth Dirensen returned Sun-
I n ^ e ^ l e y Imi<n ^
, Tuesday evening. | were dinner guests at the home of at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Roy „„
Mrs. Prestons s parents,
parents, Mr. and and Mrs. R etry Cantrell and child­
day by bus. after spending three p ete w iI ons u„ d C lifford W olf's M r' and Mrs' Olson were en route Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Olenn Thanks-
Mrs. Clyde Denning. Frank Pres­ ren of Likely, California, Mr. and
Mrs. George Pulsipher has re­
weeks visiting at the home of her have progressed to the place where t0 their home after spending a I giving day.
ton
and children spent Saturday Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap of Carlton,
daughter, Mrs. W illard W hitman at the shingling Is being done
week visiting Mr. and Mrs. D ic k 1. M r' Aand Mrs. W illiam Oregg. turned from a three months visit
Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Bremerton,
Washington.
Mrs.
Harry Rataezyk has been in bed Butts at Nespelam, Washington, Mrs Anna Oregg, and Herschel with her daughter, Mrs. Rawlin with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Teske o f The Dalles.
Whitman underwent an operation, with pneumonia the past week,
where Mr Butts is U. S. agricultral ° re* * ttnd
wer? J hu^ ? iy Hymas o f Vancouver, Washington. James Preston o f Tw in Falls.
| dtnner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Wai-
and Mrs. Lorensen took care of the
Otto W olfe left Monday for Ne- agent on an Indian reservation.
iClEli
A white elephant sale will be held ' ïtaaiHlBlSlBlBlSISlÜÏÜlzï!
family. Mrs. Whitman is now at braska upon receiving word o f his
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Park o f , *ace ° re88-
at the Nu-Acres community hall
her home and doing well. *
j mother’s death.
Albany, Oregon, Miss Josephine _ _
Saturday, December 4th at 1 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin l e f t 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pettygrove Rataezyk of Vancouver, Washing- PRESENT IS GIVEN
Household goods. Farm machinery,
Saturday for Nebraska, upon re- o f Hansen, Idaho, accompanied by ton, Miss Sophia Rataezyk and Mrs.
T f ) vs p c
T
p i I | O T livestock and a general accumu­
ceipt of word that the body of Ora Choates of Middleton, Idaho Gertrude McCracken of Portland,
i U M K b ’ 1 f c L L I U 1 lation o f goods will be sold by
Mrs. Chapin's brother, Melvin Davis, were guests at the Lym an Pomeroy arrived
Wednesday
morning
to ADRTAN ^
.
.
morning
2— Mrs Nell Bowers, auction. Proceeds will go for the
Four-room basement house, modem, south of
who was killed In action overseas home
Tuesday
to
spend
tne -pend the week-end vtsitlng at the presldent o f lhe
4. H COun- community hall.
had arrived at her parents’ home. Thanksgiving holidays with their
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Blanchard
Lloyd Lewis place, $4,000.
The funeral was to have been held .son, Robert, who is a pre-m edics! A. Rataezyk, and the homes o f the
T h r e 'b n a ^ have a girl, 7 pounds, four ounces,
Tuesday.
James
^
’ -----' Wolcott, nephew student at the university,
^ree
Rataezyk brothers. Harry ^
W edn^ a “ and presented he'r born at the Hoy Rosary hospital in
ro n lr
on H
P n c m ia r
M ro
S V arvlr
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of Mr. and Mrs. Chapin, John
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kendall of B Frank
and
Casmier.
Mrs.
Frank
Ontario, November 24.
The girl
with a Samponite traveling case
Horn of Long Pine, Nebraska, and Sunnyside, Wa h.ngton visited last Rataezyk was hostess to all the
was named M ym a Lee.
Mother
30-acre farm, no improvements, south of Nyssa.
The 4-H boys and girls of King-
Mr. and
Mrs. W illiam Turner, week-end at the
homes of Pete Rataezyk families at Thanksgiving m£m K o l
dlstrict wlth the help and daughter returned home Tues­
mother of
Mr. Chapin, also of Wilson, Hudson Robb, and Lem
turkey
dinner.
Miss Josephine of their
and Mrs. K urtz day.
Two 1947 Frazer Manhattens, one green, one
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Preston and
Ding Pine, accompanies the Chap- Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall, who
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presented Mrs. Elliot with a train
yellow.
in family on the trip to Nebraska, formerly owned the Delbert Garner week visiting her parents.
case to match.
Mrs. Elliot was
Many Thanksgiving news items
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newgen and farm in Sunset valley, had to
chosen outstanding 4-H leader in
1937 Ford, four-door.
two sons arrived in this area Sun- shorten
their visit upon receiving were reported over the week-end. Oregon for 1948. She left early I
day night.
Mrs. Newgen and chil- word of the death of Mrs. Kend- Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and fam ­ Friday morning to attend the nat­
1936 Chevrolet coupe.
ily of Roseburg, Oregon, Frank P a r­
dren plan on spending about two all's brother-in-law.
ional 4-H conference in Chicago.
weeks at the home of her father,
Practically everyone in this valley ker, M bs Beth Chapin. Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown were
Cecil Riddle, In the Nu-Acres dis- completed harvesting their beets by Chapin and Tom Crow of Pendle­ business visitors in Caldwell Mon­
ton were dinner guests of Mr. and
day.
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Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen Thanks­
John Enos spent the week-end
giving.
in Jordan Valley visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew McCoy and
Mr. and Mrs Bob Brown spent | Adm. $1.25 per Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pomeroy
The KAISER-FRASER building show rooms
Thanksgiving with Mrs. Brown’s!
were dinner guests at the home
parents, M r and Mrs. F. F. Cum­
1. Defective Chimneys.
of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Field for
Sponsored by
for rent or lease. West of Gordon’s drive-in.
mings in Boise.
the holiday.
2. Faulty Stove Pipes.
Guests at the K. I. Peterson
Chalk
Butte
Grange
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cooper, ac­
Phone 05J3
home for Thanksgiving dinner were
3. Gasoline and Kerosene.
companied by Mrs. Ada Snyder,
Rev. and Mrs. Moore, Mr. and ______
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder
Mrs. Banta of Canada, Miss Thom - | — -
4. Worn Electric Wires.
and daughter went to Melba, Idaho,
as of Corvallis and Harvy Otis.
spending
the
holiday
at
the
home
5. Spontaneous Combustion.
The Dennis Patch family were cal­
of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Pline. Mrs.
lers in the evening.
Ada Snyder, who had been visiting
6. Matches and Smoking.
Mr. and Mrs. G eoff Williams
her daughter, Mrs. Cooper, the past
were callers at the Bob Brown
two
weeks,
planned
to
visit
her
These have been some of the main causes listed
home Sunday evening.
daughter, Doris Tolman in Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eastman were
by fire underwriters.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack
week-end visitors at Adrian. They
Field and family and Mr. and Mrs.
were Sunday dinner guests at E.
Nolan Field and daughter were
E. Eastman home.
dinner guests at the Nelson Field
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eastman, Jim- I
See
home. The Nolan Field fam ily are
my and Phyllis and Mr. and Mrs. j
moving to Rupert, Idaho the first
Robert Eastman of Caldwell were
of December to live. Nolan Field
Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr.
will farm north of that city.
and Mrs. Glenn Brown.
e ve rv
Reverend and Mrs. R. L. K riner
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatch,
and fam ily were dinner guests of
Mrs. .Ir m a Sparks, and Vernon
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cooper Sun­
Parker and G ayle Martin attended
day.
services for Vern Moore held at
Dinner guests at the home of
the Parm a cemetery Monday a f­
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Robb Thurs­
day were Mr. ad Mrs. Pete Wilson, ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Mathews
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robb, Darlene
and the Dave Mathews fam ily were
Robb and B ill Hammond.
Thanksgiving dinner guests at the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briggs were
Four miles southeast of Adrian, first house east Thanksgiving guests at the home of Cecil Case home n e ir Wilder.
The John Jarvis fam ily enter­
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauer In
of Big Bend park on the old Wright place.
tained
relatives
and
friends
Thaziksiivlng day.
Mr. and Mrs. Oordon Toombs of
Nyssa spent Thanksgiving at the
Vtemon Parker home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ausman spent
Thanksgiving In Meridian at the
home o f Mr. A Usman’s parents.
! The carnival was well attended
in high school building Saturday
night.
2 1
| Alvan McGinnis received word of
! the death of his uncle, Andrew
1 Guernsey cow, Hazel, 8 years old, just fresh.
, Cantrall
in
Alturas,
California
1 Guernsey cow, Heart, 5 years old, just fresh.
Thanksgiving morning.
Mr. and Mrs. G lenn Brown en­
1 Guernsey cow, Buntie, 4 yrs. old, to freshen Dec. 25.
tertained at a card party Wednes­
C
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1 Guernsey cow, Eve, 3 yrs. old, to freshen Feb. 1.
day evening.
Herb Thom as and
AUSPICES OF NYSSA VETERANS ASSOCIATION
Mrs. Dale Ashoraft won high prizes,
1 Guernsey cow, Sweetheart, 3 yrs. old, fresh Dec. 2G.
Mr. and Mrs. Lam bert Deirklng
1 Guernsey cow, Lydia, 4 yrs. old, giving 4 gal. now. j
j won low and Dale Ashcraft the
traveling prize.
1 Jersey cow, Jerse, G yrs. old, giving 5 gal. now.
A WORD
Admission $1 per couple, Inc. Tax
Mr and Mrs. Alvan McGinnis
1 Jersey cow, Lady, 4 yrs. old, fresh Jan. 1.
" I forgot'' might eatily cosl a bous»
I visited in the Andrew McGinnis
own»^ a» much a* $4000 todoy,
home In Nyssa Sunday evening.
1 Jersey heifer, June, 2 yrs. old, giving 3 gal. now.
union h » *©memb»rs to incroa»»
| Mrs. Andrew M cGinnis broke her
1 Jersey cow, Annie, 5 yrs. old, giving 4 gal. now.
hos property insurance to <ov»f
i arm Saturday evening,
gr»atly-incr»ated property value».
1 Jersey cow, Shirley, 4 yrs. old, fresh Dec. 22.
j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Laudau and
And, for »till m o n complet» cover*
T erry R ay visited Thursday and
This is an exceptionally good herd of daily cattle. | age, a Personal Property Floater
¡Friday at the A1 Nicholson home
will protect you against loss of al*
day.
If you want good cows, attend this auction.
I at Owyhee dam.
most any item of value from prac­
| son and R ay were Thanksgiving
1 Guernsey heifer, Pinky, 2 yrs. old, fresh Jan. 1,
tically any cause. Here's big pro­
dinner guests at the home o f Mr.
tection at reasonable cost. May
I Guernsey heifer, Heide, coming 2 yrs. old.
and Mrs. Sam Henne.
we tell you more about it? Without
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Boren and
obligation, coll
1 Guernsey heifer, Muffet, coming 2 yrs. old.
family, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Riggs
1 Guernsey heifer, Jill, coming 2 yrs. old.
o f Parma, Mrs. Alice Elston, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Peterson and fam ­
1 Guernsey heifer, Rose, coming 2 yrs. old.
ily o f Parm a and Mr. and Mrs.
1 Guernsey heifer, Star, coming 2 yrs. old.
Ralph Elston and fam ily o f Pasco.
Ralph Lawrence
Washington
were
Thanksgiving
1 Guernsey heifer, Heart, coming 2 years old.
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
All of these heifers bred and will freshen in spring.
and Mrs. H arry Elston of Cald­
2 Red heifers, 15 months old.
well.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Riggs and
1 Guernsey bull, 20 months old, out of a registered
Mrs. Alice Elson of Parm a were
bull. History of sire and dam will be given at sale.
Saturday evening guests at the
home o f Mr. and Mrs. Sid Boren
Production and freshening dates will lie given sale
FOR
DANCE
Saturday Night, Dec. 4
Cow Hollow Hall
Stradley’s OrchesL i
WHAT CAUSES FIRES?
SALE:
FOR R E N T
7%epe /$ d/w<?yg ¿b/vpéûW ##
Yes, there is ALWAYS competition. People are always
and continually in the process of making up their
minds. Attitudes, opinions, preferences, are always
changing. The soundest backlog on which to build is
the backlog of public opinion. Hence, it is our earnest
endeavor to merit your good will ALWAYS by giving
you full value for
dollar you may spend with us
for transportation.
For Fire Insurance
FARM
FRANK T. MORGAN AGENCY
Herriman Motor Co.
Monday, Dec. 6
SALE STARTS AT 1:00 P. M.
21 — H E A D OF C A T T L E —
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Saturday, December 11—
Nyssa Gymnasium
600 POUND BABY BEEF WILL BE GIVEN AWAY
{ 2 , 000.00
Music by Savage’s Orchestra
NYSSA INSURANCE'
AGENCY
We Have Made Arrangements For Our Cus­
tomers To Obtain Genuine
HORSES
1 Sorrell saddle mare, 4 yrs. old.
1 small saddle and halter in good condition.
N O T IC E !
HOGS
4 Fat hogs.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
1 Conde 2-unit milking machine, complete with pipe.
4 10-gallon milk cans.
MACHINERY
1 F 20 Farmall tractor, on rubber.
1 GO McCormick-Deering combine, on new rubber.
1 M and M tumblebug plow.
1 Rubber tired wagon, (20x700 tires).
1 Steel wheel wagon.
1 Buck rake, fits any tractor.
1 McCormick-Deering 7 foot hay rake.
1 M and M 8 foot disc.
1 McCormick-Deering 7-foot tractor mower.
Some small tools.
TERMS: CASH
Lunch »erved by Wade P. T. A.
Merl B. Lee, Owner
Cols. Beit Anderson and Joe Church, auctioneers.
L. H. Fritts, clerk.
R o g e rs S ilv e r w a r e
I
THE “Easy
”
Do All Your Shopping
- IN OUR STORE -
Let Your Daily Purchases
That County Warrants not presented will be
cancelled.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol­
lowing warrants will be cancelled and the pay­
ments thereof will be refused unless said war­
rants are presented to the County Treasurer for
payment on or before December 31, 1948.
HELP YOU OBTAIN SOME OF THIS FINE SILVERWARE
GENERAL FUND W A R R A N T S
Claimant
Amount
Hilda L. Tensen
Maude Greeley
W illiam K eller
Robert Newby
«3 00
30
1.70
6 . 1 «
No.
9819
9975
111
3S9
Date Issued
Dec. 7.
Dec. 7.
Jan. 13.
Mar. 13.
♦
1940
1940
1941
1941
GENERAL ROAD FUND W A R R A N TS
Ed Tucker
Lawrence 8wan«pn
N A Campbell
100
3.73
15«
4046
5027
5088
SEE
IT T O D A Y
♦
WE HAVE SOME ON DISPLAY FOR YOUR INSPECTION
GORDON’S DRIVE-IN
July 11. 1940
Jan. 3. 1941
PM> 10. 1941
West End Main St.
H. S. Sackett,
County Clerk.
« 4 THE ONLY PLACE IN NYSSA WHERE
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Nyssa, Oregon
CAN GET THIS SENSATIONAL OEFER ^
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