Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 13, 1949, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE NYSSA GATE C IT Y ^ O U R N A L , NYSSA, OREGON, THU RSDAY, J A N U A R Y 13. 1949^
I hi dren of Boise
OWYHEE CLUB TO
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and
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California
and a also
meet January 14 with Mrs. Norman Belva Hunter, Neta Smith and
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Mrs.
Lynn
Ky
Mrs.
Lee
Householder
Monday
af
Klam ath Falls.
Jamesen near Nyssa.
Jean and Jeanive Grottuiet. The
ternoon.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bud
Mrs. Otis Bullard and Mrs. Anna evening was spent in playing games.
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Sm it a t­
Schwizer
left
next
day
on
a
trip]
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Mr. and Mrs. W illie McGinnis
tended the pinochle party at the Dali visited Mrs. Dail's brother, Refreshments of Cake, Jello and
NU-ACRES. Jan. 13—Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oroot Jets Thompson, and Mrs. Thomp­ punch were served. Betty was the
OWYHEE, Jan. 13—The O. K. K and Ne.lie of Nyssa had dinnei to California.
and Mrs. Byrd
W alters Raymond Scott of Nampa were at Nyssa Thursday.
club will meet Thursday, January 20 Sunday in the Werner Peutz home,
Mr.
son in Nyssa Saturday.
recipient o f many gifts.
the
m the home of Mrs. Werner Peutz
M r and Mrs ch arley Culbertson left Friday for Boise to spend a Sunday evening guests at
A group of girls helped M b s 1 There were twenty-two present at
Lloyd Seuell was a Sunday dinner
homes
o
f
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
H.
Gras-
instead of the W iliam Peutz home 4]ld u l..dren went lo
Sa:ur. *eek visiting in the home o f her
guest at the home of Miss Betty Betty Bullard celebrate her 17th; Sunday school Sunday.
* ’ Ionner y announced.
: day
meet Mrs. Bertha Culbert- parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones. raick and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Buskirk.
birthday at her home January 6.
George Grasmick
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brcxwn and i ¿on at the air.x>rt as she arrived
M r and Mrs. Gerald Slippy have
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Seuell and Those present were Marilyn, E .,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tlsh of Green-
The average daily cost o f fires in
from California.
Mrs. Culbertson moved back to their home here
Jean Blakesley and T erry were Kanger, Janice Campbell, Arvilla !
,or a time with
from Anderson dam, where Mr. leaf were Sunday dinner guests at
and Barbara Sanders, Gladys Lewis, i the U. S. is about *2,000,000.00.
Sunday
dinner
guests
at
the
home
the home o f M r and Mrs. Cecil
son and family.
Slippy had been working.
of Mr. and Mrs. O. Creswick and
Mrs. Wilson W inter entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald Evans and family.
family of Baker.
Mrs. Susan MeDroe is spending
Wednesday
afternoon with
two were Saturday evening guests in
tables of pinochle at her home the Bob McCullough home in a few days at the home of her son,
Carl MeDroe, and family at O n­
Prize winners were Mrs. W illiam Adrian.
tario.
Peutz. Mrs. Werner Peutz, Mrs.
Jesse Ditty, Jr. arrived home
Clay.on Fatton and Mrs. Kenneth Wednesday from California where
Curtis F ry and Jim MeDroe made
ARCADLA, Jan. 13—'Nell Bowers
McDonald.
he had spent the holidays with a business trip to Notus, Caldwell
and Nampa and also to Ontario met with her 4-H sewinij club
Mrs. Russel Patton, Sr. returned friends and relatives,
January 8, with 10 members pres­
home Sunday night after visiting \ several residents o f this vicinity and Payette last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Burt and ent. T hey worked on their dresses.
m St. Louis for three weeks.
i attended the wedding of M ary
fam ily arrived Sunday night at the Refreshments were served by S h ir - 1
Mrs. T. H. Brewer has been con- | Query and Clarence Dodson in On-
home o f F. A. Johnson.
They ley Schilling and Joan Matherly,
fined to her home for the pastj car, a Thursday evening,
were delayed by the blizzard in the next meeting will be held Jan­
week with influenza.
, The Owyhee grade school basket
Wyoming.
They traveled with a uary 22 at the schoolhouse.
Mr and Mrs. George Johnstone j,an team was defeated Friday af-
Mrs. A. V. Cook is recovering
Aclm. $1.25 per Couple and family o f Haines are visiting ternoon by the Ridgeview team In group o f motorists in 100 to 150 from
an operation performed in
ars, who helped each other and
Final score was
In the Harley Wilson home this a t f o j e game.
followed snow plows and finally the Ontario hospital last week.
week-
Ridgeview 16 and Owyhee 14. Bill arrived here.
Miss W ilm a Bullard went to
Sponsored by
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald shank was high for Ridgeview with
Mrs. Curtis Fry and Mrs. Cecil work last week as a telephone op­
and children and Mr. and Mrs. u points and Bill Ward for the
Evans attended the Fruitland P. T erator at the Nyssa switchboard.
Chalk Butte Grange
Hudson Robb were Sunday dinner owyhee team with 8 points.
The cold weather has kept every­
A. m eeting at Fruitland Friday
,;ue s in the S. D. Bigelow home.
Mr and ,M rs Henry Peutz and
one busy thawing water pipes.
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sohweizer and Mr and Mrs Walter Peutz and
Th e Arcadia Sunshine club will
Larry Jenkins traveled to Vale
| family all o f Payette, called in along with Carlos Barney and T er-
the W illiam Peutz home Sunday ral Samuels with the Fruitland
afternoon.
eighth grade basketball team F ri­
V
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ray Fletcher of day afternoon for a ,?ame.
Roger Jenkins went to Parma
Homedale were dinner .¡uests in
Farmers, a Land Bank loan will
' (he
Kenneth
McDonald
home with the Fruitland high school
give you the security you need
basketball team Friday evening to
Thursday.
with, “tailored to measure’’ pay­
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn K ygar and help the Grizzlies win the game
ments.
Check Your Hazards
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald 47 to 32.
Mrs. P at Hohstadt was a Sunday
and Butch attended the sale and
OWNED BY FARMERS FOR FARMERS
guest at the home of her mother.
| shopped in Ontario Tuesday.
Nyssa Fire Protection
Julius O 'p of Prairie C ity was a Mrs. Bert Ivy o f Fruitland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meroney made j
SALES AND SERVICE
suoper
guest
o
f
Mrs
Martha
Kling-
P. O. Box 480
Phone 28K and 134
a business trip to Caldwell Fri- j
back and Fred Monday evening.
650 No. 4th St.
Box 184
See your nearest Natl. Farm loan Assn. Mem. Federal land Bank System
day. going on to Marsing, where
Office !.. & II. Produce W arehouse
Claude
W
illson,
Mgr.
they visited (Mrs. Meroney’s sister,
To Burley—
H -rbert J. Davis, Sec.-Treas. Payette, Idaho
Phone 12 8-J
Olean Wells and Duane Holcomb Mrs. A. E. IBevin, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. EM Meroney and
spent two days this week at Burley,
Joy were Tuesday evening guests
Idaho.
at the home o f Mr. and Mrs
Lawrence Manser and daughter at
New Plymouth.
Mrs. Robinette and Mrs. Dymok,
grandmother
and great grand­
mother o f Joy Cullen, were M on­
day afternoon guests at the home
of Mr. and (Mrs. EM Meroney.
All useable, some damaged very little
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Boren and
fam ily were Tuesday dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ike
EAGLES H A L L
Boren of Caldwell. In the after­
noon they went on to Boise to see
the hundreds o f wild deer that the
snow has driven from the maun-,
No. of Y, Nyssa
tains.
Mr. and Mrs, Sid Boren and
fam ily were Sunday dinner guests
at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Riggs o f Parma.
George Smit, Jr. has returned
home a fte r a trip that kept him
away from home fo r about a week
Mr. Sm it visited friends at Isleton,
THROUGH BLIZZARD
DANCE...
Ì4-H SEWING CLUB
HOLDS GATHERING
Saturday, January 15
Cow Hollow Hall
Gold Coast Rangers
Orchestra
FURNITURE
Upholstering
Rebuilding
Refinishing
Expert Workmanship
Satisfaction Assured
Nyssa
Intermountain
Furniture Co.
Phone 176W
Ontario
Ray Dowell
Phone 699J
warn i m ;L$m
Do You Need Assistance With Your
A c c o u n tin g
Cut yo u r payments
Relieve the pressure
FIRES
FIRES
FIRES
Incom e Tax
B o o k -k e e p in g?
E. D. “MIKE” MICHAELSON
.Li 11 BUSK E 111 1N
DAMAGED FELT BASE RUGS
Now Is The Time
D A N C E
20 Rugs, 9x12 and 9x15 $2.95 to $7.95
Eagles and Friends
gase s
Furniture Bargain Center
R O O F IN G
S E R V IC E
A Please, cut out this ad and m ail to some friend whom you think ^
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might be interested in locating here.
W
All Makes and Models
Quick, Efficient
Service
Complete Roofing Service
Insulation And Brick Siding
Located At Westerns
471 Main— Nyssa
NEW PLYMOUTH ROOFING CO.
New Plymouth, Idaho
Make Loeal Calls To
HERBERT E. COX,
Technician
STUNZ LUMBER CO„ Nyssa
By PLOTNER
IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY
-AND BT?OTM ê T?/HE S ü R£ Í/I>7
B E H IN D /
Septic Tanks &
Cesspools
Cleaned
Reasonable Rates.
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HIND COST y o u
, A L L OUT? CAT 5 E 5
DO NOT WAIT UNTIL SPRING
Radio Repair
Built-up Asphalt Roofs
Repairs—Hot Mops
you'RE \ ( THERE'S NOTHING
A6£M/(HJ_lK£ A N I C E SUNDAY
PEAR / I PRIVE-A N LEAVE
• To Buy A Farm •
Saturday, January 15
McReynolds Orchestra
Nyssa, Oregon
Phone 261-M, Collect
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to SEW and SAVE
leu-
with a SEW -GEM
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R0TARV ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE
You can give your wardrobe a “lift”
You can have belter clothes for lews
money
A ou can make drapes, slip covers,
etc.
A SK\V (. I M R otary Electric Sew ­
ing Machine is SO easy to us«^-
the last word in modern sewing
m achine efficiency.
The Sewing Machine W ith the
Right-H and Bobbin!
See One Todav!
Nyssa Furniture
1 Block West of R. R. Depot
u
— in case
of a loss
10 acres in Adrian, Modern 2
bedroom home, nice corral,
shade, lawn and the land is
very fine.
$10,500.00.
80 acres with two sets of build­
ings, near town and very good
school. This 'is a good farm,
only $16,300.00.
80 acres of very level ground,
small shack and well on place,
good soil, plenty of water.
$10,500.00.
80 acres, good 4 room house.
$10,500.00
80 acres, one room house, 41
acres of good land, can water
balance of place by pumping
from drain, $9,500.00.
40 acres, one of the best, very
high producing land, well im­
proved in one of the best dist­
ricts. $12,000.00.
120 acres, 10 room home on
highway. $26,250.00.
1 acre, 2 room house and finish­
ed basement. $4,500.00.
40 acres, the best land and the
best water right. $21,000.00.
40 acres, well improved, y2
cash, balance, easy terms.
$10,500.00.
83 acres, good improvement, old
water right. $11,000.00 easy
terms.
80 acres on W ilder bench. This
is a very good fann with good
improvements, $27,300.00.
1000 acre stock ranch handles
150 head year around. $21,-
0 0 0 .0 0 .
80
acres, 7 room
house. $16,500.00.
basement
76 acres, very good row crop
land,
good
improvements.
$16,500.00.
40 acres, veiy fine place, $21,-
40 acres, very high producing
land, well improved. $13,750.
W e re here to help you, not
only when you buy insurance—
but when you hate a loss and
want to collect on it.
That is one advantage of hav- j
ing a local, neighbor insurance
agent.
All insurance should be bought
as if you might have to collect
tomorrow. Does it protect you
fully? Does it fit your needs? Let
us provide the right America i
Fore policies for you-and let us
stand ready to aid you in case of
a loss.
Bernard Eastman
Insurance
80 acres fine level land, very
good house, 1 smaller house,
$26,250.00.
Real Ditate
Phone 64
Nyssa, Oregon
20 acres very highly improved.
Nice house, bath, water soft­
ener and every convenience.
$9,000.
76 acres, 3 room house, good
ground, 1 mile from town,
easy terms, $16.000.
2080 acre stock ranch, carries
250 class A permit. Fine new’
brick home, 2 fireplaces,
other good house. 80 acres
of this is very fine level row-
crop land. $37,500.00.
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40 acres of probably the richest
land in the valley. Been in
dairy for years. Fair build-
ings.old water right, $10,000,
easA' terms.
1880 acres and 400 acres school
land at Cambridge, Idaho.
The finest buildings and the
best fenced place in the Coun­
ty. One nice home and one
new home, large barn, hog
house, machine shed, cattle
shed and a dandy place all
around. $45,000.00; terms Vi-
cash.
E. L. JAMISON
Real Estate and Insurance
Nyssa, Oregon