Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 10, 1949, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1949
PAGE SEVEN'
..« jit/ Hill attended Cub man Kolony school house Friday Adrian were dinner guests in the deluxe sedan. V. W. Dims, factory
HYGIENE
Scout committee meeting Tuesday afternoon.
Kurtz home Saturday evening.
10 m 2 xp
GROUP GATHERS ce.uiVi
at Lie noine ol Mrs. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrison Merle Kurtz and family of Cald­ court, phone 104-M.
NEW ELL iljuiort To, .»iai. ¿u— Hie in Adrian.
FCR SALE—Gem seed potatoes, or
iO C lA L
social hygiene studv group met
Wednesday alternoon at tne home
oi Mrs. Jake Borge. Those pres­
ent were Mrs. Louis Pratt, Mrs.
Stanley Jilll, Mrs. Rawleigh Mc-
Kinnley, Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Mrs.
Vernon Paiker and Mrs. Charles
Harris.
Mr. and «Mrs. Jake Borge and
: Man W to ANTED:
do light work,
45 to GO.
Must be dependable
Part or fulltime.
Work requires no
smokers
Watts Seed Co.
Phone 144J
Nyssa, Oregon
Mrs. Marion Kurtz attended a
unuci ¿aower in Wilder m honor
A Myrna snow Gouuout Thurs­
day.
. ue Crooked Hemmers 4-H
doming ciuo met Thursday after­
noon at tne home of the leader.
Mis. Charles Harris. Those pres-
ii. were H,ta Riddle, Betty Ann
Deffer, Karon McKinnley, Roberta
Vanderpool, Bobby Jo Webster and
jay HaiTis.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hill and
>Ir. and Mrs. Dick Kreigh at-
ended the Gold and Green ball
,ie.d in Weiser Thursday night.
Joyce Kurtz attended a party
given in Wade Friday night by
Loretta Van de Water.
Mis. Jan Lane, Mrs. K. I. Pet­
erson. Mrs. Day, Mrs. Cowling and
«lrs. M. L. Kurtz attended the
untheon and World Day of Pray­
er service in the Methodist church
in Nyssa Friday.
Those from Newell Heights at-
ending the 4-H leaders rally held
in the Masonic hall in Ontario
Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs
Charles Harris and family.
Mrs. Maurice Judd met with her
homemaking 4-H girls at the King-
N AUTO SUPPLY CO.
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were darner guests of the Cnarles
Newoill family Sunday.
Cub Scout troop No. 2 met at
he home of the den mothers, Mrs.
Jake Boride, Monday afternoon.
The Brownie and Girl Scouts
net at Adrian Monday afternoon,
vith then leaders. Mrs. Virginia
Timmerman, Mrs. Francis Deffer,
Mrs. Charles Harris and Miss Mary
Weir to practice on the program
for the Girl Scout birthday party
0 be given Saturday, March 12 at
3 p. m. The high points of the
program will be two plays, “The
Gift Horse” by the second class
girls, and "Mother Goose'Rhyms"
oy the tenderfoot girls. The
Brownie’s will give a song. A film
will be shown on Girl Scout camp-
ng, followed by a silver tea. Tne
program is to be held at the high
chool auditorium.
The 4-H clothing club, divisions
1 and 4. met at the home of their
eader, Mrs. Mutt Hammon. Those
present were Justine Kreaiger,
Marclyn McKimley, and Adeie
Hammon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kreager
ield a 4-H Riding club meeting
Sunday afternoon at the Glenn
home. About 20 children attend­
ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Saori and baby of
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easier way
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N e v e r In H istory . . . 9 . 2 C u b i c F o o t
"C o ro n a d o ”
At
T h is
Low
P r ic e !
OUR ORIGINAL
LOW PRICE . . .
$
259
to protect your Diesel
95
OUR KEG. PRICE S219.95
* 3 9 li D O W N
FITS SAME
SPACE AS
REG. 7 CU.
FOOT SIZE
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In addition to the starred features this
"C o ro n a d o ” has a b ig storage bin . . . b ig
crisper w ith glass top . . . herm etically
sealed-in-oil m otor. . . . I t ’s b ig in capacity
. , . designed fo r maxim um storage and
refrigeratio n efficiency.
We Trade. Free Home Demonstration
well and Mr. and Mrs. M L. Kurtz will put out one for two. One year
and Bob and Joyce were dinner
guests in tlie Tony Cicfolo home from blue tag. W. D. Rinehart,
four miles southwest on Eliterunse
in Adrian.
10 m 2 xp
A party was held in the Hoyt avenue.
Warwick home Friday night.
FOR
SALE!—Electric
brooder,
500
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge attend­ thick capacity, (15, good as new.
ed the Farm Bureau Federation O. O. Anderson, Seventh ana
regional meeting at Baker Satur­
Reeeev
^
10 tn 2 xp.
day.
FOR
SALE—1948
DeSota
tudor
CARD OF THANKS
low mileage, all extras,
We wii.v to express our deep sedan,
gratitude to our many friends and priced right, phone 197-J. lOmZxp
relatives for the many floral of­ F ¿.rt SALE—Registered Guernsey
ferings, cards of sympathy and cows, heiiers and young bulls. Hen­
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gifts of food and money we re­ ry H. Hartley.
ceived during the illness and death WANTED—To buy improved 20 j
of our daughter, Marsena We ex­ or *0 acre ranch with good wa ter '
tend a token of thankfulness to right in Gregon or Idaho. Must I
each and everyone who in anyway be
good soil, no alkali, priced, re.is- J
had a part in sharing our grief onaoly,
give full description and
and sorrow. We wish to express de.am>
letter. Prefer ranch
our areatfulness to Lienkae.npers stocked first
W. C. Beal,
Funeral home for the gracious P. O. box and 3, equipped.
Bend Gregon. 10m2xp
consideration given for their con­
duct and arrangement of the FOR SALE—Five acres, new two-
funeral. These tokens of love will bedroom modern home, hardwood|
be cherished in our hearts.
lots of built-ins, full base- j
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dail and boys. floors,
mem, close to Nyssa, good buy.
Grigg Bros, and Butler. lbmlxc
FOR SALE—Co-op tractor, $1500,
Church Notes see
Margaret Terra at Sunset val­
ley
farm.
10 m 2 xp
ASSEM BLY OF GOD
F o r RENT—Four room apart­
S itrl D. Spies*, icastor
10 a. m., Sunday school and ment, phone 123-J. Mrs. C. H.
lOmtfc
Bible study, classes for all ages. Beuiiett.
11 a. m„ worship.
FOR
SALE:—Two
registered
Here­
8 p. m„ evangelistic.
bulls, coming 2 years old.
7 p. m., children’s church un­ ford
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der direction of Mrs. Milt Con­ Phone 279NJ.
nelly.
M
ISCELLANEOUS—The
Nyssa
Tuesday, 8 p. m., prayer and Flour Mill is open for grain treat­
3ible study.
sale
Friday 8 p. m„ Young People's ing. cleaning, rolling grain and 163J
service under direction of Waldo of Pillsbury feed. Phone lumlfc
Foraman.
M I S C E L L ANEOU1S—Now is the
Sunset Valley
time to have your saws sharpened
Community Hall
for the spring building. I am also
A. R. Herring, Pastor
installing a Foley lawn mower
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
sharpener, which sharpens by the
Morning worship, 11 a. m., sub­ same
method as used toy the mow­
ject "Heaven.
er manufacturers. Patterson Saw
Brother Bill Randolph will de­ shop.
No. First street.
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liver a special message and song
and bring the morning message. FOR SALE—Five acres, new two-
Plan now to toe with us for these toedroom modern home, hardwood
services.
floors, lots of built-ins, full base­
ment, close to Nyssa. good buy.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Origg Brothers and Butler. lOmlxc
Don R. Maxfield, Pastor
FOR SALE—Seed barley. Jake J.
10 , church school.
11 , morning worship and com­ Groot, Alberta avenue, phone
013J2.
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munion service.
6:30, Senior Endeavor.
FOR
SALE—By
owner,
six-room
7, Junior Endeavor.
house in Parma, modern except
8 , evening worship.
heat,
heater and G. E. water
Morning services are held in tht heater oil Included,
almost new gar­
gymnasium.
age,
lawn
and
shrubs.
For in­
Evening services are held in the formation write 1705 Dearborn
St.
homes. Phone 154-W for place of Caldwell,
Idaho or phone 154M
evening services.
Caldwell.
10m3xc
CATHOLIC CHURCH
FOR
SALE—White
rose
seed
po­
Park Avenue and Third Street tatoes, from McKay blue tag seed.
Rev. P. J. Galre, Pastor
Jake J. Groot, Altoerta avenue,
Mass every Sunday at 9:30 a. m. phone
013J2.
, 10m2xp
Catechism classes for grade
school children every Saturday a:
10 a. m.
MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school. 10 a. m.
Morning service, 11 a. m.
Young People, B. Y. P. U., 7 p. m.
Evening service, 8 p. m.
Wednesday prayer service, 8 p. m.
Visisting pastors supply,
ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. V. L. Callahan, Rector
A Product of
Standard of California
Standard Diesel Fuel is
completely distilled to
make sure it is 100%
dirt-free. That’s impor­
tant, for every drop of
fuel burned in your
Diesel must pass through
tiny injector-nozzle
holes. If they get dirt-
worn and enlarged,
there’s risk of costly re­
pairs. Save your Diesel
; . . save money . . . get
Standard Diesel Fuel!
W. E. Schireman
Phone 61-W
Nyssa, Oregon
271 M ain St.
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UHLfSS VOUAP i
AM AUTÖ MECH-
AMIC . . . vours
Sunday school at 10:30 a. m.
Morning prayer at 9 a. m.
Holy communion on first Sunday
of the month.
To contact minister call 409-J
Ontario for appointment.
lH E METHODIST COMMUNITY
CHURCH
9:45 a. m., church school.
11 a. m., morning worship. Sub­
ject: "Opening the Door for God”.
Anthem: "Lonesome Valley,” A
white spiritual. A nursery is pro­
vided during the church hour for
young children. Leave your child­
ren in the nursery while you a t­
tend the service.
7 p. m., Youth Fellowship.
8 : p. m., evening service. A
study of Prayer: “Intercession and
Petition".
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Worship services. 11 a. m.
Young People, 7 p. m.
Re/. Virgil Krause, leader.
Evangelistic meeting, 8 p. m.
Wednesday Bible study, 8 p. m.
We welcome and urge you to at­
tend these services.
SALE—White rose, and Bliss
triumph seed potatoes, grown from
blue tag seed Magnus Ekanger, Rt.
2, Nyssa. Sunset Valley. 10m4xp
FOR S A LE — 5-room house, to be
moved from premises. Phone 01-J4
FOR
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| Lady For Sales And |
Office Work
to 40 years.
Married
Typing Experience
f-Helpful. Apply In Own
Handwriting
ADDRESS
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Seed Company |
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MOTOR CO
¿ox 137 .
For Appointm ent Call Your Local Agent
MRS. GOLDA HANSEN
Phone 91-R
ANNOUNCEM ENT
W e now have a complete line of 1949 pat­
terns of Fuller W allpaper in our stock. You
Will receive a sample book soon.
SEE US FOR YOUR PAINT AND
W ALLPAPER NEEDS
Don B. Moss
Firestone Dealer Store
Nyssa, Oregon
Extra Copies Of Catalog Available At Store
" c o m b overt a n o see
My
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ROOM
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Smart, modem colors you’re proud
to shew off . . . that's what you get
with Texolite*. Quick. |
$ 3 .4 9
easy, low in cost too. ^
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STUNZ LUMBER COMPANY
“Your General Paint Store • û ”
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The L.D.S. Mutuals
Present the W eiser Stake
Drama
Night
Program
W eiser Tabernacle
Saturday,March 12 — 8 P. M.
Three one-act plays given by Vale,
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Ontario and Weiser
Special Numbers Between Curtains
Keever Floor Service
Floors laid, sanded
and finished.
Old floors made like
new. No job too big or
too small.
CHARLIE KEEVER
Phone 25(51)
Homedale, Idaho
Two tap dance specialties from the LaFrawn |
School of Dancing will be presented
All L. I). S. members and their friends are in- |
vited to attend free of charge.
Mr. Brown of Vale and Mrs. I). O. Bybee 'of
Nyssa stake drama leaders
ONION SEED
EO R
Too Late To Classify
FO R SALE^-1941 Chevrolet master
DEALER. TOR A
CAR you KNOW
Reasonable Rates
Phone 261M, Collect
Nyssa, Oregon
Foundation Garments
SUNSET VALLEY
ASSEMBLY OF GOO
Rev. Joe E. Dodson, Pastor
OMLV S A f iT V v l
BUVIK 6 A USED
CAR TROAA A
Septic Tanks
And Cesspools
CLEANED
CHARIS
W ANTED
S A LE
Utah Certified
Yellow and White Spanish
EASTERN OREGON
PRODUCE CO
PHONE 120
Phone Evenings 190W
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