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THE NASSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER t. 1949 * T op liff Moves To Newell Heights BUENA VISTA, Dec. 8—Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Cleaver and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day were In Nampa Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Stephen and son, Mrs. James Stephen, Sr., and Mrs. Grant Armstrong were in Ontario Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver and Gary and Brian were Sunday dinner guests at the Henry Estrick home at Meridian. Mrs. La Vern Cleaver accompan ied her mother, Mrs. John Bowen to Boise Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and Alva. Jr., attended the Daly-Dewey wedding Sunday afternoon at the Christian church. Mrs. James Stephen, Jr., Mrs. Oeorge Cleaver and Mrs. Alva Good ell attended the Home Ec. clubs Visit Our Complete Hearing Aid SALES and SERVICE At Regular Monthly r SONOTONE Christmas party at the C. H. Ben nett home in Nyssa Thursday. Mrs. Stephen was co-hostess. Irvin Topleff of Ola, Idaho moved to his ranch in Newell Heights the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Elliott and Mary Ann and Billy left last week for their home in Missouri after visiting at the home of Mrs. Elliott’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooks of Vale spent Sunday at the Bill Brooks home. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hoffman were in Boise Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and Alva. Jr., spent Sunday evening at the Chester Goodell home in Pay ette. Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell attend ed the Owyhee Riding club banquet at Nyssa Friday evening. women and Ruben Graham high for men, Mrs. Herb Thomas low for At Club • Party » women and Hoyt Warwick low for men. Traveling prizes went to Mrs. KINGMAN KOLONY, Dec 8—Mr Bill Ashcraft and Dale Ashcraft. Bonny Rae Reuter Is staying at and Mrs. Claud Day and family were J. G. Lane home while her Thursday dinner guests of the C. O. the mother is in Portland with Donna. Florea family in Nyssa. received word that Donna was Mr. and Mrs. Max Howard and They to be operated on Tueesday. Henry son. Dennis, returned home Tuesday Reuter and Cheryl were Sunday din after spending the Thanksgiving ner gueests in the Lane home. holidays in Utah visiting friends and Marvin Banta has been out of relatives. R. E. Fisher returned home Wed- \ school due to having his tonsils re nesday from Columbus, Nebraska, moved. Thirty-five friends and relatives after visiting friends and relatives ! gathered at the Ed Brandt home for six weeks. Saturday Gregory and Frances Theil left dancing. evening to enjoy old-time Friday to visit friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy re in South Dakota, and Nebraska. turned home Friday evening after A. B. Zimmerman spent Thanks spending a week in Wheeler, Oregon. giving with friends in Medford. James and John Snead of Letha, Mr and Guy Moore and Kenneth Idaho have been visiting thelr and Esther McCormick and Lorraine grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy spent Wednesday in Crouch, Idaho Moore. attending to business. Jim Peterson and William Toomb Spend Thanksgiving Here— Adray Moss returned to his home Mrs. Iva Richardson and her fath in Woods Cross, Utah. He spent the spent Tuesday morning showing the new cow tester around. He is Laur- er, William Lile of Nampa, were last four weeks helping with beet ance Jackson of Payette, who will Thanksgiving guests at the home harvest for Max Howard. of Mr. Lile's son, Thomas Lile. The Ladies Pinochle club enter succeed Ross Lane. Thomas Lile's two sons, Jackie and tained their husbands at a party | Ruby Dell McGee has been absent Ronnie of Boise, were also at the given at the Hoyt Warwick home. from school due to having the in Lile home. Mrs. Ruben Graham won high for fluenza. The Hugh McConnell family vis ited the first part of the week at the Don Fox home. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Rettig vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hurst and Mr. and Mrs. James Phifer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Phifer and Kathy returned home Wednesday after spending the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr and Mrs. Vincent Scott at Reubens, Idaho and Mr. CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS and Mrs. Conrad Martin at Clarks- ton, Washington Then they visited WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES the Floyd Phifer and Kenneth Phifer families in Madras. Hushantls Guests Ostrom Cabinet Shop HEARING CENTER Wednesday, December 14 Hours 2:00 P. M. to 5:00 P. M. Arrowhead Motor Court BATTERIES FOR ALL MAKES OF AIDS or write SONOTONE OF BOISE 21s N. 9th St„ Boise. Idaho Phone 118J SCREEN DOORS Free Estimates PAGE FIVE of Rev. John C. Nevln, former pastor Concert series in Ontario Wednes of the Adrian Community church, day evening when William Schatz- to Miss Gertrude Miller of Des kamer, an outstanding pianist was Moines, Iowa. The couple will re presented in concert. COLUMBIA AVB , Dec. » -M r and side in Portland, where Rev. Nevln Mrs Pete de Leeuw returned Wed is pastor of the Multnomah United Boxers Work Out— Nyssa high school has 30 boxers nesday afternoon from a trip to Presbyterian church. working out at the Legion hall under California, where they visited rel* the direction of Dale Overstake. The atives over the Thanksgiving holi Pianist Heard— Many Nyssa residents attended the boys will engage in about nine bouts days. first of the Malheur Community 1 during the year. Dick Oroot made a business trip to Ontario Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jamison and -Mr. Levi were dinner guests at the Jake Groot home at Arcadia. Mrs. Pete Tensen, Mrs. Dick Oroot, H slT ¿ 1 Mrs. La Monte Fife and Mrs. John f APPROVED ^ Broad shopped in Boise Thursday. The pinochle club met with Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson of Parma Tuesday afternoon. Two tables were at play, with high score going to George Smit and low to Dick Oroot. Fred Levi left this week for Salt Lake City. Roy Hashltani of Ontario finished If you are driving a Kaiser or Frazer car harvesting his beets here last week. we are equipped with the latest testing Visitors at the Dick Oroot home Sunday afternoon were Mr. and equipment and factory trained mechan Mrs. OarrM Oroot of Apple Valley. Columbia Couple Return From Visit KAISER-FRAZER SERVICE Sales & Service ics to put your car in the best o f condition. Inter-City Hoop League Organized The Snake River Valley Inter- City Basketball league meeting in Payette November 27. drew up by laws for the organisation and set the date for the opening of play in January. A complete schedule will be drafted at a meeting to be held December 4. The league will be composed of the Eagles and Bracken’s of Nyssa. the Ontario Lions and teams rep resenting Payette, Weiser, New Plymouth, Vale and Emmett. The Eagles will play the House of David aggregation in the Nyssa gymnasium January 20. Returns From Visit— Mrs. Pearlie Kinser returned Fri Minister Marries— Word was received last week of day from a visit with relatives in the announcement of the marriage Weiser. ❖ b r T n g y o u r t r o u b l e s t o u s Free Pick-Up And Delivery From Nyssa MUTCH OIL CO. Highway 30— East of Town Ontario, Oregon Phone 287 PUBLIC FARM SALE 11 Vi miles southwest of Nyssa; 3l/a miles west of Langton's corner. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13 SALE STARTS AT 1 P. M. 8 - C a ttle - 8 The exclusive new 100 h.p. ...in the 50-WAY NEW X THE ONE A ND ONLY V - 8 IN TK2 LOW -PRICE FIELD! You'll have to hear it to believe it— it’s just that quiet thanks to such improvements as new laminated timing gears, a new slow speed fan, a new camshaft and other "quieting” features! But step on the gas and you're master o f any traffic situation! 1 Holstein cow, 5 yrs., heavy springer, gives 7 gal when fresh. 1 Guernsey cow, 5 yrs., heavy springer, gives 6 gal. when fresh 1 Jersey cow, 6 yrs., milking now. 1 Jersey cow, 4 yrs., milking now. 1 Guernsey cow, 6 yrs. milking now. 1 Guernsey cow, 7 yrs., milking now, to freshen January 10. 1 Guernsey bull, 14 months old. This is an artificial insemination bred bull. 1 Jersey heifer calf, 6 months old. Most of these cows have been vaccinated and the rest recently tested. Production, etc., will be given sale day. G rain and Hay l l/ 2 Tons wheat. 4 Tons alfalfa hay. 13 - Hogs - 13 NEW IN BEAUTY AND COM FORT,TOO! 1 Chester White brood sow, to farrow by sale date. 12 Good feeder shoats. From the jewelled medallion on the hood to the "picture fram e" rear license bracket you can tell the '50 Ford has "Fashion C ar" styling! And what travelling comfort with new non-sag front seat cushion and in creased head room! Farm Machinery i NEW "HUSHED” RIDE! Ford's famous "Lifeguard” Body has been sound-conditioned in roof, doors and body panels for such quiet you never thought possible! And, remember, Ford gives you more hip and shoulder room than any other low-priced carl It’s the o n e fine car Herrim an M o to r Co. i a 1 1946 Ford tractor, just completely over-. hauled. 1 Ford cultivator. 1 Ford Spring-tooth cultivator. 1 Ford hang-on disc, new. 1 Ford 14-foot weeder. 1 Turn-over Ford plow. 1 Buck scraper 1 Ford seven-foot mower. 1 Ford Manure loader. 1 Three-section harrow. 1 International power take-off potato digger. 1 Four-foot International combine. 1 Horse-drawn beet cultivator. 1 Dump rake. 1 Wooden float. 1 20-foot hay wagon, on rubber. 1 Two-wheel 14-foot hay rack, on rubber. 1 Case manure spreader. 1 1937 Ford truck, Brownlight gear and beet bed. 1 Parma crop topper. Forks, shovels and few hand tools. The following property will be sold by Art Mayes: 1 Holstein cow, 4 yrs. milking now. 1 Jersey cow, 5 yrs. milking now. 1 Jersey cow, 6 yrs. milking now. 1 Jersey cow, 7 yrs., dry. 1 Jersey cow, 6 yrs., springer. 1 Guernsey cow, 3 yrs.,just fresh. T. B. and abortion tested. TERMS-CASH LUNCH SERVED ON THE GROUNDS FRED BABCOCK, Owner Cola. Bart Andaraon and Joa Church. Auctlonaars L. H. Frttta. Clark