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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 20. 1950 PAGE TWO tra-Value \N emonstrati Aútv/?/' ûi/r S/ v / ts Kelvinator Electric Raruje KK1VINATOR i MODKI 10 I YOU CAN TAKE AFTERNOONS OFF! Pop (linn nr in the big oven., .set I lie Au Ionie lie I tvcn-Tim rr • . . uini you're free! Come berk el dinner.time . . . rneal'e plp ing- lml, reeily lo eerve! (i o n ie ill eml err ell the llnillinj' e i Ire * v etnee of this hesntifnl h r l v i n e l o r el I Ilio Ion purr! SII A l l 5 R t A U T IF U l N I W U S O i n e r m e R A N O f S , P lt lC ID I R O M K i t V IN A T O * • f r i . « » sli.m ii s.s fte il«livn ry In y.sir III. lini Inetnllstimi. if n iy, « l u i « unii I in ni 1« b « m n i n i , l'rn rm nini h | mn i lini Inni n t In d ia tlK » «eltinnii u«»li« n EAGLES A U X IL IA R Y IN IT IA T E S Initiation was held Tuesday even ing at the Eagles hall for seven members of the Eagles auxiliary. Those initiated were Mrs. Chet Sage, Mrs. Robert Talbot, Mrs Mae Tracy. Mrs Lem Wilson, Jr, Mrs Zack Walker. Mrs. Oladys Morfltt and Mrs. Verle Carpenter Mrs. Ray Russell, president of the group was In charge of the business meeting. Refreshments were served by Mrs John Broad, Mrs. Gladys Byers and Mrs. Ward Tyler following a social hour of cards. 145 H U R S IR O W IR G .T .W . r a t in g s : F -7 — 3 5 .0 0 0 lb s . an d F -8 — 39.000 lbs. G .V .W . ratings: 19.000 lbs. and 22,000 lbs. 135-, 147-, 159-, 178-, and 195-in. wheelbases. 145- h.p. V-8. no - I - M A R R IA G E ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Brandt of j Kingman Kolony announce the marriage of their granddaughter. Neva Beth Bradshaw to Robert Haney, son of Mr and Mrs. E. H. Haney, also of Kingman Kolony. The ceremony was performed July 10 by L. D. S. Bishop Nephi Grlgg at Vale. The couple attended Adrian high school the past year. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Bradshaw of Medford. YOU GET! 1. Electric Clock and Autom atic O v e n Timer) 2 . " U p - D o w n ” Unit and thrifty Scotch Kettle! 3 . N e w H igh-Sp eed "R o c k e t” Unitl 4 . H igh -Sp e e d Radiant Broilerl 5 . 7-H eat Surface Units! 6 . T o p -O f-T h e -R a n ge Controls! 7 . Autom atic O v e n Pre-Heat! 8. 3 Large-C apacity Storage D ra w e rs! 9 . O v e rsiz e 2-Elem ent O v e n ! 10. A c id -R e sista n t Titanium Porcelain Finish! 1 1. Top Floodlight! 1 2 . H a n d y C o o k in g Chart! PRICE INCLUDES THESE COOKING AIDS, TOO! 1 3 . N e s t o f th re e p a n t f o r S c o tc h K e ttle ! 1 6 . 7 - P o s it io n r o a s t in g ra ck . 1 4 . D e e p - f a t f r y in g , c o o k in g th e rm o m e t e r ! 1 7 . O v e n -siz e A lu m in u m C o o k i e S h e e t! 1 5 . A lu m in u m deep- fry b a sk e t! 1 8 . C o p p e r - c l a d , w h it t lin g te a -k e ttle ! OtíT EDER HARDWARE CO. The Success O f The NYSSA NIGHT MR AND MRS CLUB MEETS Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson enter- : talned their Wednesday evening bridge club last week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lovejoy as guest play ers. High score was held by Dr and Mrs. John Kopp and low score by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lovejoy. BOOK CLUB MEETS Mrs. Alva Watts of Parma enter tained the members of the King- man Kolony Book club at her home with a dessert luncheon last Sat urday afternoon. Mrs. Ralph Ha worth reviewed the book "Skinny Angel” ” by Jones. Mrs Yensen and Mrs. Price of Parma and Mrs. Murl Lancaster of Nyssa were guests. - 5 - SHOW ER IS GIVEN Mrs. Mary Peirce and her daugh- ter,Mrs. Herb Turner, were co-hos tesses at a pink and blue shower honoring Mrs. Carl Lassiter at the Pierce home last Thursday after noon. Refreshments were served to 25 guests. h o r s ip o w ir Series F-6 and F-6 C.O.E. 16,000 lbs. G .V .W . 28,000 lbs. G .T .W . 110-h.p. (F-6), 106-h.p. (F-6 C.O .E.) and 95-h.p. Sixes or 100-h.p. V-8. 9-ft. and 12-ft. Stakes and Platforms. 3 wheel bases. o iro u gh ones ENTERTAINS^ TOR SISTER Mrs Lynn Lawrence entertained Tuesday afternoon for a group of friends at her home, in honor of her sister, Mrs. Joe Johnson of Salt Lake City. The afternoon was spent Informally and refreshments were served by the hostess A N D 17 ÜXTRA-VALUE FEATURES SEE Social Notes to o H O k S IP O W C R Series F - 5 - G .V .W . 14,000 !bs. Series F-6— 16,000 lbs. G .V .W . 9-ft. and 12-ft. Stake and Platform bodies. 134-, 158-, and 176-in. wheelbases. A lso C .O .E . 100-h.p. V -8 o r 95-h.p. Six. Wet jobs * 5 H O R S f POWKR 50 Ligh t D u ty models, Series F -l through F-4 in clu d e P ick u p , E xp ress, Stake and Platform bodies. Choice of 95-h.p. Six or 100-h.p. V-8. G .V .W . rat ings range from 4,700 lbs. ( F - l ) to 10,000 lbs. (F -4 ). or sweet Ford Trucking Costs less FO R D T R U C K S LA ST L O N G E R Using latest registration data en 6,592,000 trucks, lift iasurance experts prove Ford Trucks last longer I Her ri man Motor Co. Get A Bang------------------------- OUT OF THE NYSSA NIGHT RODEO But — = Don’t Let Your Tires Go Bang BUY NEW ONES FOR THE BIG CELEBRATION IS IMPORTANT TO THE COMMUNITY THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY __ JULY 20, 21 AND 22 NYSSA RODEO GROUNDS F or S a fety A n d C on ven ien ce THENEFOBE, BE SURE TO ATTEND JULY 20, 21 6* 22 Have your car serviced in a d vance. It will pay you big dividends. IT IS ALSO IMPORTANT A grand experience is in store To eat the right kind of food during this hot weather. Let us supply you with tasty summer meals served either at home or on the picnic grounds. for those who attend Nyssa's Fourth Buckaroo Celebration. Don't Forget! Children will be admitted to the rodeo tonight free oi charge W e C on g ra tu la te Nyssa and its rural areas on the GORDON'S DRIVE-IN THE FOOD MART WILSON'S HI-WAY MARKET TAYLOR'S FOOD MARKET POUNDS GROCERY co-operation that has m ade this gala event possible. Herriman Molor Co. Powell Service Slation Child Eros. Phillips Station Bunn's Signal Service Farmers Supply Co-op Thompson Oil Co.