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TAGE SIX THE NYSSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL, N Y S S A , OREGOF THURSDAY, FE BRU ARY 10, 1949 day afternoon were Val Mitchell, charivaried the newly-wedded coup O laf Fyllingness home. Deturn To Nvssa B O N D IS S U E O F | hosts at an oyster supper Tuesday the Presbyterian church. le, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dodson, Donald Bergam and Miss Beth Mr. and Mrs. Claude The pupils of the two upper V em Garner, and Reich Stoker, O W Y H E E A P P R O V E D I eveami tor Mr- and Mrs- orant i Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Max rooms of Owyhee school attended Mrs. Fred Mitchell is spending OWYHEE, Feb. 10—A bond issue MiUihell. The dinner was in ob the basketball game between Owy- j several days at the Roliand Maws in the amount of »¿1.500 was ap servance of the birthday o f Mr. hee and Adrian at Adrian Friday home caring for the children, while Patterson. afternoon. Owyhee lost the game Mrs. Maw is busy with her dancing proved for a new building by the Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones o f Boise groups. residents of Owyhee school district spent the week-end with their son- 14 to 17. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Newell of No. 18 at an election held February in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mis. daughters were Sunday dinner Byrd Walters. 4. The vote was 44 U> 23. Tacoma are visiting her mother, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Slippy and Mrs. Leota Ditty. Mr. and Mrs. | James Langley. The money will be used for con struction o f an elementary school sous started to go to the Ray Newell and Robert Ditty tailed in j Mr. and Mrs. Berl Fifer were building, equipment for the build Franklin home east o f Parma for the T. H. Brewer home Sunday! visitors at the Ira Price home ing and an additional ground ad a visit Sunday, but were unable evening. Sunday. jacent to the present school to reach their destination as the Kenneth McDonald, Lynn K ygarl ^*r. and Mrs. Charles Chritto.i side roads near Parma were com grounds. and Fred Klingoaok attended the who recently returned from Okla- The O. K. K . club will meet pletely blocked with snow. T ““S S L ? Dr. and Mrs. Kellogg and fa m ily , boxing matches in Adrian Wednes with Mrs. Claude Skinner at her day evening. notne, with Mrs. Lewis Skinner of Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests M e m ^ rs o i toe Worthwhile club' club Mr. and Mrs. George Gregg and assisting, Thursday, February 17, of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams. | will hold a Valentine exchange uti children and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mrs. Archie Moses called In the instead o f with Mrs. Gregg as the February meeting at the home Werner Peutz and the W illiam Gregg and children were Sunday of Mrs. Emery Hobson the after previously announced. dinner guests In the Martha K ling- Mrs. Donald Hite and infant Peutz homes Friday afternoon. noon o f February 17. Mr. and Mrs. T . H. Brewer at back home. daughter, Donna Lorraine returned D. W. Randolph left Friday for Mr. and Mrs. William Peutz home from the hospital in Ontario tended a get-to-gether given F ri his home in Iowa after spending day evening at the home o f Mrs. went to Payette Thursday after several weeks visiting at the home Saturday afternoon. noon. Mrs. Gertrude Jackson o f Cald Leota Ditty in honor o f Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Householdei of his daughter. Mrs. Lew McCoy. Dodson, recently well is visiting here with relatives Mrs. Clarence T h irty friends and neighbors and their house guest, Mrs. G ert this week. Mrs. Jackson is staying] married couple, Games were play rude Jackson o f Caldwell called in ed by the group and lunch was in the Lee Householder home. the Lee Strickland home Sunday Mrs. M artha Klingback and Mr. enjoyed durinij the evening. Several persons from this com afternoon. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and Mrs. Charlie Culbertson enter Butch shopped in Ontario and P a y munity attended the wedding of Shirley Price and Robert Albritton tained with three tables o f pinochle ette Thursday. at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Larson were Saturday afternoon in Adrian at Rita Skinner held high score and Mrs. W illiam Peutz low. Lavona McDonald and Edna Patton won the traveling prizes. “ W e C a n N ot Sell A l l T h e Furnaces Mrs. Houston Dunaway and Reasonable Rates daughter, Jackie, returned to their But W e T ry T o Sell O n ly T h e Best” home Wednesday afternoon from Phone 261M, Collect the Holy Rosary hospital in On Nyssa, Oregon tario, where they spent & few days suffering from a throat infection. Refreshments were Chapin were home over the week- , ... , end to attend the wedding of Mrs. Joe Dodson has been ill with their friend. Miss Shirley Price, re- influenza the past wees. turning to college at La Grande Friday evening. served. ington towns. -------- —------------- Sunday. Return T o Utah— ___________________ I Mr and Mrs. Ed Leavitt returned Visit In Boise— | las' Thursiay to their home at Mr. and Mrs. George M itchell' Lewiston, Utah after visiting for .‘p e n t the week-end in Boise at several weeks at the homes o f their the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. | daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Cottle and Howell. Mrs. Frell Blair. James Langley, accompanied by his instructor, Mac Mcgrath went to Boise Saturday, where Langley passed his test and received his pilot’s license. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Newell o f Tacoma arrived Fiday to spend a week visiting Mrs. Newell's mother, d“ “ L r of <■ SU NSET Valley, Feb. 10—Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Fyllingness received a telegram this week from the United E S T IM A T E S C H E E R F U L L Y G IV E N States war department notifying them that the body of their son, Oliver A. Fyllingness, is enroute to Nyssa for home burial. Oliver Fyllingness was killed in action in l’arma, Idaho Italy, July 15, 1944. Telephone 134-1.2 Mrs. Lila Mitchell, accompanied fc] by her son Val, drove to Ontario Friday morning to visit Mrs. Jar vis Mitchell and the new daugh ter at the Holy Rosary hospital. Mrs. Mitchell's new granddaughter, born prematurely early Friday morning, weiglis only 4 pounds, 12 ounces and is in the baby Incu Having sold my ranch, I will sell all my personal bator. On Monday morning roads throughout the valley were heavily property at public auction. drifted with snow. At noon no school busses, milk trucks or cars h ive traveled the main road. A gray mare and her sorrel colts which have been roaming the roads S A L E S T A R T S 1 O ’C L O C K and open fields all winter, are still In the valley, seemingly unwanted, Located 12 utiles southwest of Nyssa in Cow Hol and definitely unclaimed. low, 2 miles up Cow Hollow from Ole’s coiner, The Sunset auxiliary met at the home o f hostess, Mrs. Paul E. HORSES Bergam, Thursday afternoon. With 1 Black mare, 165U pounds, 9 years old. even members present, the group made tenative plans for a dance CATTLE and also a bazaar to be held later. 1 Red cow, 8 years, 3 gal. now, fresh in April. The March meeting will be held at the home o f Mrs. Ira Ohadd, 1 Black cow, 8 years, 5 gal. now. when the group will hold Its an 1 Holstein cow, 7 years, 5 gal. now. nual election o f officers, and the 1 Spotted cow, 8 years, milking now. group will do textile painting in preparation for the bazaar. R e 1 Brindle heifer, springer. freshments were served. 1 Roan cow, springer. Mr. and iMrs. La Verne Cleaver were Wednesday evening supper 1 Whiteface bull culf, can get papers. at the home o f Mr. and 1 Black white faced cow, 3 years, 2 gal. now, fresh guests Mrs. Gene Cleaver. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nlshitanl 1 Whiteface registered bull, 1(5 months old. were supper guests at t)he home of 1 Registered whiteface cow, bred to registered bull. Mr. and Mrs. George Salto in On 1 Roan cow and calf. tario Thursday evening. They at tended the concert. 3 whiteface heifers, 2 years old. The "M " men of the Owyhee L. 1 Black heifer, 2 years, springer. D S. ward selected to attend the basketball meeting In Nampa Sun 1 Whiteface bull calf. Into Cash? SER VICE 1 McCormick mower. 1 John Deere hay rake. 1 Grain drill. 1 Rubber-tired wagon. 1 Valley Mound corrugator. 1 Manure spreader. 1 Walking plow. 1 Beet puller. 1 Disc. 1 Slip scraper, 1 Martin ditcher. 1 Sled corrugator. 1 Set Harness. 1 Virhorse electric motor. 1 De Laval table model separator. 15 gallon Electric water tank. 100 Poles, 16 feet. 20 Corral posts. Some new shiplap. Some panels. 40 Pounds alfalfa seed. 1 Jackson fork. 2 Oil barrels. Log chains, forks and shovels. 4 Ten-gallon milk cans. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 Cold Spot refrigerator. 1 Duro-thermo oil heater. 1 Hotpoint range. 1 Large overstuffed chair. 1 Vacuum cleaner. 1 Kenmore washing machine. LUNCH TERMS CASH SERVED ON GROUNDS C. E. Share, Owner Auctioneers, Col. Bert Anderson, Joe Church. Clerk, L. H. Fritts IR O N , BRASS, COPPER, Nyssa Auto Body Shop New Plymouth, Idaho Make Local Calls To S T U N Z L U M B E R C O ., N yssa Phone 107W it.. c ourPrice and here's whats in it 1 R IN T E D here are current prices on Huick cars — delivered locally — complete and ready to run. P W e invite you to compare them, dollar for dollar —with particular eye to what the price includes. E v e r y Huick price here includes such present- day “ musts” as an underseat heater, a fine-toned radio, back-up lights built into the car rather than hung on the bumper, windshield washers installed at the factory. DELIVERED AT Y O U R DOOR I N C L U D I N G R A D I O , U N D E R S E A T HEATER, DEFROSTER, W I N D S H IE L D W A S H E R , B A C K - U P LI GH T S — A N D D Y N A F L O W D R IV E O N ROADMASTER MODELS. SPECIAL SERIES 465 41 that super-smooth transm ission a v a ila b le o n ly on Buicks. E v e r y price includes super-soft tires—plus the extra comfort of the widest rims in the industry. Every price includes Fireball valve-in-head power— plus new self-setting valve lifters. A DUTY So your dollars buy a matchless combination of ride and room and performance, of style — and size — and stepped-up visibility. And you get the four-square deal described in the panel. So go ahead and shop the cars. Check the prices. Check what’s in them. Check the deal you get. Y ou’U end up at a Buick dealer, get ting your order in! // MOKE Ci£AKiy THAN EVEN 2 -D o o r S e d a n e t ................................. $2215.80 4 -D o o r S e d a n .............................................. >89.80 A b o v e are last quoted prices on this series. N ew SPECIALS a re now under developm ent a n d new prices will be announced when production o f this series is resumed. * SUPER SERIES 5<5S 5 J 2-Door S e d a n e t ........................................$,532.80 4 -D o o r S e d a n • • • • • • • • $2632.80 56C C o n v e r t i b l e ............................................. $3064.80 59 Estate W a g o n ............................................. S3669.80 76S 2 -D o o r S e d a n e t ................................. $3120 80 71 76C 4-Door S e d a n .............................................$3241.80 C o n v e r t i b l e .............................................$3662.80 Estate W a g o n ............................................ $1256.80 R O A D M A STE R p rices in clu de D y n a flo w D r iv e , FIRE PROTEO ION Why should every place be pquip- ]>ed with first aid fire extinguishers? Every American citizen owes a duty o his country to his and to his community to do everything pos sible to help cut down the national fire has. He Is not only helping his country and fellow citizens, but he is also helping himself. Every fire means a certain loss, of which lie must pay his share. His Insurance rates are adjusted .«■cording to the fire loss. By protecting his own property he can feel assured that his property is safe. T h e small Investment re quired for ample protection rep resents but a small part of his Investment in thp property, but his small investment will pay him big dividends in case he should ever have a fire and is able to ave his property which may rep resent a lifetim e savings. Every man who owns a factory or a >lace of business spends hundreds if dollars fo r business vaults to >rotect money and valuable papers afety fire escapes, safet*’ devices for protecting workmen operation machines, fire Insurance protection, vccldent insurance, etc. W hy shouldn't a small sum be n vested in flre-fyters. which will iv e him protection against the fire demon. Be free to r a il your Nyssa Fire Protection Sales and Service. We will help you figure the proper extinguishers for all hazards. W e can equip your ear ruck, I tome or business will any ilze extinguisher required. We also have autvwpatto bombs with or without alarms, and three-way manual grenades. N YS SA F IR E P R O TE C TIO N Sales and Services 650 No. Fourth street Nyssa. Oregon Claud Willson Pone 128-J SCRAP S e e M ac O r W a y n e A t The N E W P L Y M O U T H R O O F IN G CO. FRID AY, FEBRU ARY II M A C H IN E R Y BUY B A T T E R IE S , R A D I A T O R S , ETC. Complete Roofing Service Insulation And Brick Siding Farm Sale 3 Whiteface steer calves, in April. Cows tested for abortion and T. B. -3 t WHY NOT TURN IT Built-up A s p h a lt R o o fs Repairs— H o t M o p s GEORGE J. KINZER v Scrap Iron? WE ROO FING gg DO VOU HAVE All Mrs. Richard Larcy, visited i n : the Harold and Fyllingness now vlsiU home last] the O. A . F Y L L I N G N E S S BODY TO A R R IV E Contact O n e O f O u r Satisfied Customers • Mr. Septic Tanks and Cesspools CLEANED MEULLER FURNACES LINK BELT STOKERS WILLIAMSON FURNACES Thomas have returned to Nyssa after sev —„i weeks pent in visiting friends era. ^ Wash. ROADMASTER SERIES 79 State a n d city ta xes, if a n y, extra. D y n a flo w D rive o p tio n a l at extra cost on S U P E R models. W h ite sid ew a ll tires optiona l at extra cost on a ll m odels. A ll prices subject to c h a n g e without notice. HERE’S OUR FOUR-SQUARE SELLING POLICYI 1. N O PRICE P A D D IN G ! W e g u a ra n te e o u r prices to contain nothing but c h a rg e s that w ere s ta n d a rd practice in f ig u rin g p re w a r de live re d prices. You receive an itemized bill o f sale sh o w in g all charges. A n d w e d isp la y our p rice$ in our show room . 7. N O " L O A D IN G " OF U N W A N T E D A C C E SS O R IE S. All cars are delivered with accessories as ord e re d . W e p le d g e ourselves to a d d n o "extras" you do not want. 3. N O C O M P U L S O R Y T R A D E -IN S . S e llin g used ca rs is p a rt o f o u r business. N a t u ra lly we like to tak e cars in trade. But you d o not ha v e to sell your car^ to us! W e will take you r order, a n d deliver you r c a r, w ithout req u iring a car in trade! ßuicfälteßut/ 4. N O C O L L U SIO N W IT H " G R A Y M A R K ET E ER S." W e will be p a rty to a sale o f Buick cars to a n y o p e ra te s in the " g r a y m arket." entirely in delivering fide customers. not knowingly individual who Our interest is cars to bona , June in HENRY J. TAYLOR A B C Network, every M onday evening. unrated, available at entre cost. W k r n b r u e r m ntm m tm bUr* a r v b u i l t I I I I I K ROBERTS NYSSA, INC. 2nd and Good Nyssa, Oregon w ill b u ild th e m