Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 13, 1949, Image 7

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1949
ing and killed the bear near the
Two Hunters Kill
Woman Injured
WSCS Women Meet
I place where they had made camp.
In Auto Smash
400-Pound Bear Both men fired at the bear and
In Apple Valley
A bear, weighing approximately
400 pounds was brought to Nyssa
last wee It by Glenn Weeks and Mel-
roy Terry.
The two men had gone into
the Van-Drewsy section deer-hunt-
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they were unable to determine who
I killed it.
The bear was taken to a Boise
taxidermist, who said that it was
one of the largest that had been
ktiied in this area. The taxidermist
judged the bear to be five or six
years old. The hide is being made
into a rug, that will be about 8 feet
wide.
To Spokane—
Mrs. Prank Morgan left by plane
1 Saturday morning for Spokane,
where she will visit an aunt.
To Boise—
Mrs. Dale Garrison, Mrs. Herb
Fischer and Mrs. Emma Quinby
were in Boise Monday.
APPLE VALLEY, Oct. 13—The W.
S. C. S. held an all-day meeting
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Sherman Wilson. A potluck dinner
and a quilting bee were held. Each
member furnished a hot dish.
Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Caldwell, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Conley Wilson and family.
Mr and Mrs. Ora Newgen of Sun­
set Valley were Monday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wilson.
A group of men consisting of the
four Norland boys, Mr. Larkin and
son, and Mr. Whitting went on a
i deer hunting trip to Grangeville
for a week.
FIRE.
is a common enemy to us all
and it's one ice haven't been
able to “ lick ” yet
OUR BEST BET . . .
Insure
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llesure
Frank T. Morgan Agency
Bob Thompson
Phone 97
PHONE 111M
Hl-V/AY 20 No. NYSSA
SERVICeCAUS
OWYHEE, Oct. 13— The O. K. K.
club will meet Thursday afternoon,
October 20 ' at the home of Mrs.
Martha Klingback, with Mrs. Lee
Householder assisting.
The P. T. A. will meet Thursday
evening, October 20, in the Adrian
grade school building.
Mrs. Lynn Kygar received word
this week that her brother’s wife.
Mrs. Everett Huffman of Ogden,
was seriously injured when her car
struck the end of an oil tanker. The
truck was swerving and sliding on
the slick road and Mrs. Huffman
could not stop her car quickly
enough to avoid hitting it. A daugh­
ter was hurt slightly but was re­
leased from the hospital the next
day. Mrs. Huffman is suffering
from a fractured jaw, lacerations
of the face and head, multiple fract­
ures of the leg and a broken arm.
Mr. and Mrs. Raleign Chamber-
lain and Jimmy and Marion Cham­
berlain were Saturday evening din­
ner guests in the Russell Patton, Sr.,
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ciofalo of
Adrian were Saturday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
McDonald.
Mrs. Kenneth McDonald attended
a 4-H club leaders meeting Tues­
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Threlma Elliot in Adrian.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Smith of
Walla Walla were overnight guests
of her sister, Mrs. Martha Kling­
back Tuesday. They were enroute
to Kansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Slippy en­
tertained at dinner Friday evening
for Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters and
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Walters. The oc-
R O U N D UP V A L U E S
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One Larg e Loaf of Eddy’s Bread
FREE with EACH $5.00 Purchase
Friday £r Saturday Specials
JELLO, 4 Boxes
190
SUGAR, 10 Pounds
95Ç
POUND
LARD, 4 Pounds
CRISCO, 3 Pound Can
CENTER CUTS
52 0
PORK CHOPS
CRACKERS, 2 Pound Box 4 2 0
55Ç
MILK, 5 Large Cans
NUCOA, 2 Pound Package 4 9 0
BEEF ROAST
COFFEE, All Brands
CREAM STYLE
CORN, 3 No. 2 Cans
33c
NO. 2*4 CANS
PORK and BEANS, 2 For 3 5 0
FANCY TOKAY
GRAPES, 3 Pounds
FANCY GOLDEN
BANANAS,
190
POUND
140
BEST GRADE
LARGE SIZE
FRANKFURTERS
casion was the birthday anniversary
of Mrs. Ellis Walters.
Mrs. Lynn Kygar spent Monday
with Mrs. Donald Brewer near
Mitchell butte.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton, Jr.
and E. E. Crocker made a trip to
Orand coulee last week, where they
visited the Marty McKim family.
Werner Peutz, Jesse Ditty and
Ray Graham went deer hunting a-
bove Owyhee dam on Dry creek last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bigelow were
Sunday dinner guests of the Frank
Zimdar family in Parma.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Koger were
dinner guests Sunday in Ontario at
the home of their son, L. M. Koger.
Dale Patterson was among the F.
F. A. boys making tthe trip to Port­
land with Henry Reuter as a mem­
ber of the judging team last week.
Mrs. Charley Culbertson and Bet­
ty and Mrs. Dorothy Slippy and
Darrell went to Nampa for a check­
up on their eyes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot were
Sunday dinner guests in the Clayton
Patton home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Peutz en­
joyed a visit from their niece and
husband. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Knick­
erbocker of San Francisco Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peutz of Pay­
ette, parents of Mrs. Knickerbocker,
were also guests for dinner at the
William Peutz home.
Mrs. Werner Peutz and Mrs. Jesse
Ditty shopped in Caldwell Friday
and called on Mrs. Oertrude At-
keson there.
Mrs. Martha Klingback and Mrs.
Jesse Gregg and children took Fred
Klingback, Ted Holly and George
Elphers back to Boise Sunday even­
ing after the boys had spent the
week-end at their homes.
Mrs. Wilson Winter attended an
executive meeting at the Jake Borge
home Thursday evening, when by­
laws were drawn for the P. T. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dempsey of
Nampa were dinner guests In the
Wilson Winter home Wednesday.
The officers and teachers of the
Owyhee Community church and
Sunday school held their monthly
business meeting Friday night at
the church.
Mearl Kygar returned home last
week from Klamath Falls, where he
attended deisel school for two years.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jones and
Linda of Boise called in the Byrd
Walters home Sunday night.
M. I. A. Board Meets—
Officers and teachers of the Mut­
ual L. D. S. boards met for a stake
meeting, outlining future ward
visits, and planning for their con­
vention, which will be held October
22 and 23 In Boise. All L. D. S.
bishops are invited to attend this
convention. Authorities from Salt
Lake City will be in attendance.
Those attending the board meeting
Sunday from Nyssa were Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Maw and Mrs. D. O.
Bybee.
SECOND SECTION
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tobler and
family visited in Caldwell Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Holmes.
Beus, and their families. Mrs. R.
H. Beasley, also of Ogden, Is visit­
ing here with her son, Vem, aand
family and her brothers. Ersel and
Bill Beus.
Leave For France—
Return From Deer Hunt—
Mrs. Don Lytle and daughter left
last Monday for New York to sail
for France where they will visit
for several months with Mrs. Lytle's
parents and other relatives. Mrs.
Lytle was presented with a gift
from the St. Anne's Alter society
prior to her departure.
Two deer were brought to Nyssa
by a party of four men, who tried
their luck on Strawberry mountain
and finally went to Ironside. They
were Bud Butler, Don and George
Courtney and Jay By bee.
Visit In Caldwell—
Attend Purina Meet—
L. L. Tobler and Ray Linville left
Tuesday morning for Pocatello to
attend a two-day special instruction
class in mixing, sponsored by the
Purina company.
Visit In Newell Heights—
Visitors last week at the Maurice
Judd home in Newell Heights were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Overstreet and
Bob of Boise, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Downer and Maurice Judd of Cald­
well. The visitors were Invited to
be with Mrs. R. O. Applegate, Mrs.
Judd's aunt from Santa Barbara.
I'tahns Leave after visit—
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Beus left Tues­ In Ontario—
day for their home in Ogden after
Mrs. D. O. Bybee and daughter,
spending two weeks visiting their Nannette, were In Ontario Tuesday
two sons, William J, and Ersel on business.
Baby Shoes Preserved Forever
Your baby's First Pair Of Shoes can Be
Metalized In Either
BRONZE. GOLD, or SILVER
Workmanship Guaranteed For Life
CAN BE MOUNTED ON
' Plaques For Bookends
Portrait Stand For 8"X10" or 5"X7" Photo
Desk Sets With Pens
Plaques With Flower Bud Vases, Plus Other Items
ANYTHING SENTIMENTALLY PRECIOUS CAN
BE PRESERVED AS A LASTING KEEPSAKE
Christmas Orders Are Being Taken Now
130 East 4th Si. North of Sugar Factory
PAUL HERRING
49c
780
POUND
490
POUND
390
POUND
290
POUND
BACON SQUARES
T-BONE OR RIB
STEAK
290
POUND
I . Drive to eny Ford Dealer
displaying poster shown below
490
2 . Cat Free C m Safety Ckeek.
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PURE PORK
SAUSAGE, 3 Pounds
SMALL HEADS
CABBAGE
S.
890
FANCY DELICIOUS
APPLES, Per Bushel
990
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PHONE 284-W
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OCTOBER 14 AND 15
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October 31. u rofd Cat Safely
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