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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1949 B ow ling League Standings Given H. Ginzel is leading the men at the Nyssa Bowling center for the high average this season with a 185, followed closely by Dwight Smith with 183. In the women's league, D. M ar tens has the high average with 159. She is followed by M. Bolles with 141. The high game for the season so far was rolled by P. Grunig, a 254. For the women M. Bur- bidije made 20(2. First quarter league standings: Ladies League Won Lost Betty’s Dress Shop 21 7 Peterson Furniture 20 8 Nyssa Packing Co. IS 12 Kinkade, a ppro ved ^ Regan avenue, 15d2xp FOR R E N T —Four-room unfurnish FO R waxy SALE—Nice bright ed Apertment, phone 123-J C. H holly, fresh from tree. Phone ennett. ISdtfc 127-W Mrs. H. H. Kingrey.l5dlxp FOR SALE— Dexter washer, almost FOR R E N T — New three-room un FOR R E N T --Three -room furnish- new. Haroldsens Radio shop, phone furnished apertment, phone 64. Ber ed apartment with bath, Roy Sew- 271-W. lSDlxc nard Eastman lSDtfc right. phone 63-J. 15d2xp W ANTED—G irl, 13, wishes to care FOR BALE—Five acres apple orch LOOT—My children's four month for children nights and week ard between Parma and Nyssa. old golden male cocker pup, an ends. Mrs. Dorothy Adams, Crts- Two-bed room house, modern except swers to name of Sandy, very light mon apartments. No. Fourth St. heat, fair storage cellar, 86.800 R. color, tail docked, quite long, stray- 15Dlxp. KAISER-FRAZER _ route 3, Nyssa, Oregon. E. Summy. 2309 15d2xc Bolee. Idaho. "IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY” By p l o t n e r Sales & Service SERVICE vbu / y W e ç a p p r e c ia t e . áO O V BRAKES riL L '¿ O U H £ íV 'E M ¡ A/Avte vtouT? ßftkis CHíOCíV 75 tAV If you are driving a Kaiser or Frazer car we are equipped with the latest testing equipment and factory trained mechan ics to put your car in the best of condition. OLJl? MECHANICS... P LA V IT S A W . VONT BE SOPpy B R IN G Y O U R T R O U B LE S T O US Free Pick-Up And Delivery From Nyssa / Œ R R IM A N MOTOR ¿a box 137 MUTCH OIL CO. Highway 30— East of Town Ontario, Oregon Phone 287 8 You give the finest when you give electrical gifts. They're modern conveniences that every one appreciates. Stop in today and look over the big selection of electrical appliances which w e have in our store. Mr. and Mrs. John W ulf of Nyssa held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Foster last month. (Evans are shown cutting their cake during the observance of their 40th wed ding anniversary at an open house 14 Thursday. Mrs. Bingaman’s group 14 Qolden Rule 14 worked on clothing that will be pro 14 Owyhee Produce Co. 16 vided for needy children. Eagles Auxiliary 12 20 8 Brownie’s Cafe 21 7 Gordon’s A M IT Y CLUB MEETS Men’s M ajor League M rs. J. Elwood Flinders was hos Won Lost tess to the members of the Amity 5 ¡club at her home Monday evening, Malheur Produce Co. 19 Waggoner Motor Co. 8 j After an informal discussion, re- 16 Wilson Bros. 15 9 I freshments and a social hour were 11 I enjoyed. Olympic Club 13 12 Bowling Center 12 Doc’s Misfits 16 8 Too Late To Classify Boise Payette Lumber Co. 8 16 Eder Hardware Co. 5 19 i POUND — Strayed sheep taken in. Owner may have by identifying and M en’s Commercial League Won Lost paying for feed and ad. Inquire Dority Welders 7 one mile west and % mile north of 21 Bennett's Bums 12 Owyhee comer. Emma Pitkin. 15 15Dlxp. Tobler's Feed and Fuel 14 14 Ideal Gas and Appliance 14 14 Nyssa Clippers 13 15 FO R SALE—Manure delivered any Take’s Cafe 12 16 where in Nyssa. Model A Ford, Nyssa Lumber Co. 12 16 good saddle horse, gentle for any Western Corrugator Co. 10 18 one; first calf Jersey heifer. Dixie »o c ta l G. E. and Toastmaster Pop-Up Toasters Sleak and ¡Streamlined, will be a bright spot in her kitchen— Sunbeam Wafflemaster M a k e s melt - in - your - mouth waffles quickly and efficiently. Easy to clean $ 2 4.50 V $ 2 1 .5 0 G. E. G. E. and Sunbeam Mixers Waffle Irons A iV S S A .O J H é O K PMOM* f f : Put it right on the break 10 and 12 speeds for m i x i n g , beating and whipping. Mixers tilt or detach for use over the stove. S 3 4 .9 5 <S $3 9.50 fast table. Makes waffles in a jiffy. Beautiful chrome finish. $ 1 1 .9 5 to $ 1 7.95 V % W e also have the newest of G. E. combination sandwich grilles $14.95 to $20.95 AUTHORIZED DEALE« GENERAL @ ELECTRIC M A J0 « APPLIANCES NE AIE A FRANCHISED GENEIAl ELECT IK . O E A ltf H ennem an H ard w are Co. m 1 ÏÏT h i ' <■' ' -, m a rH F ì ing, Lathe work. Parts X and accessories Boy) What a Swell Phone 56-W EAR CORN WANTED D. O. BYBEE PHONE 05J-3 CHRISTMAS We Had! "Yo u should have seen mom's face when she opened her gifts— a new electric blanket, an automatic coffee VKUie BY ROLAND & ROY w nv n -M A S in O n/AV maker, and what she's always wanted . . . dish washer. an electric "Dad couldn't wait to use his new electric razor and get at those electric tools In his home workshop. And did sis and I do okay! We each got radios and pin-up lamps for our bedrooms, and that automatic dish washer is a swell break for us, too. - C O U NC IL OROUPS 3 ROL M EET Mrs. Minnie Lueck and Mrs 1 Emerson Blngaman entertained their groups of the Christian wo men’s council at their homes last ■ ñ FT----- C.UESTS A T D INN E R Guests at a dinner given last Thursday evening at the home j f Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lewis were Mr. and Mrs Walter Roth and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson. PAR C E L PO ST SALE HELD The members of Job’s Daughters held a parcel post sale at the Mas onic hall Saturday evening The fol lowing program was presented: a solo. "That Lucky Old Sun” by Keltha Strasbaugh; a skit with Dar lene Sessler as the reader and Patty House. Patty Orunke, Theresa Jen kins. Jeanie Each as and Doris Rlg- ney participating, and a U p dance. Phyllis Cheldelln and Lois Wilson. Phylis Oalloway welcomed the guests and announced the program The parcel post sale was held following the program. ' \ - Reboring, Valve Grind n E R GUESTS E N T E R T A IN 1 d D I INN Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge en tertained at a dinner last Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eldredge, all of Frultland, and Mrs. Harry Curtis of Boise. - 8 . Auto Repairing B RID G E CLUB MEETS The Tuesday evening bridge club met this week at the home of Mrs. Ed Frost with Mrs. Burnall Brown and Mrs. George Mitchell as guest players. Honors went to Mrs. A r tie Robertson and Miss Eva Boy- dell. B RID G E HOSTESS Mrs. Walter McPartland was hos tess to the members of her Tuesday evening bridge club at her home this week. Mrs. Mel Ingebritsen was a guest player. High score was held by Mrs. L. A. Mauldlng and second high by Mrs. George Vaughn. ' * . . . E. W . P R U Y N ¿ N o tes A N N IV E R S A R Y OBSERVED Mrs. Mary Lyells was honored on her birthday with an open house at her home, with Mrs. A. V. Cook assisting. Sharing birthday honors with Mrs. Lyells was Mrs. Sylvia Palmer of Boise, daughter of Mrs. Lyells. A number of guests called during the afternoon from 2 to 5 o’clock. Out-of-town guests present for the occasion were Mrs. A. V. Cook, Jr. of Payette and Mrs. Thelma Childs and son of Frultland. ' ’’ ’ X. " I heard mom and dad say 3 months ago, that this would be an electrical Christmas. All our relatives must have made the same plans, because everyone in the family either gave or received electrical appliances for the swellest Christmas we ever had." ^ ) u r phonograph» Will do the trie« When you want racordl Changad, but quick. Residential Com m ercial W iring COMPANY SER V IC I CA*LS PHONE 111M H I-W A Y 20 No NYSSA Yes, Johnny knows what wonderful gifts electrical appli ances really are. And you'll know too, after you see the wonderful selection at your dealer's. There's one or more for every member of the family. I DA HO W POW ER Does So MUCH-Costs So UTTLE! CHECKERBOARD CHUCKLES • From Your Purina Dealer . W M ' ITS P U R IN A - IN TH£ C H E C K E R B O A R D BAG. -¿4 z VVE CANT LET O U R X THERE’S LOTS OF MILK in Ih« Checkerboard Bag Purina Research builds into Purina Milking Chows what it takes to make lots of milk and make it eco nomically. Many local dairymen are proving Purina’s results every day in the milk pail. Come in and talk it over. TOBLER'S FEED & FUEL