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PAGE TWO THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 12, 1951 ■ » » ^ “ ---------------------- Y 7Ç 9C - - - 29£ Bacon Squares, lean lb. Weiners, choice skinless, lb. - 49c - 35£ - 55 £ - Sardines, Van Camp's, 2 for - MUSTARD AND TOMATO Salad Bowl Salad Dressing, qls Orange And Blended Juice, 3 for - 89c STANDBY. 46 OUNCE Jiucoa, 2 pounds 1 - - - 69c - Cake Doughnuts, dozen - - - 39* GOR DON’S DRIVE-IN MARKET l lOME OF QUALITY AND SERVICE WE MUST SACRIFICE COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED NEW ENGINE GUARANTEE LIBERAL TERMS 1. Buda Modal 4-DC 645. 95 H. P., electric starter, generator, heavy duly clutch, aheet metal houatng. batierlea and 12"xl2" pulley. 2. Buda Model 6 DT-468. 70-75 H. P.. atarter. generator, regulator, heavy duty clutch, aheet metal houalng. batieriea, 10'xlO” pul- ley. 3. Buda Model 6-DH-691. US H. P., electric starter, generator, water pump, clutch, batteries and pul- ley. 4. Buda Model 6-DC-844. 145 H. P. at 1400 RPM. 160 H. P. at 1600 RPM. electric starter, generator, regulator, batteries. 13‘‘xl3" pul- ley. 5. Buda Model 8 DC-1125. 190 H. P.. at 1400 RPM. 215 H. P. at 1600 RPM. atarter. generator, sheet metal housing, batteries. 16"xl6" pulley. 6. Buda Model 6 DC 1611. 190 H, P. at 900 RPM, heavy duty clutch, starter, generator, batteries. 16" x!6" pulley. 7. Buda Model 6-DC-1879. 220 H. P. at 900 RPM, atarter. generator, heavy duty clutch, batteries. 8. Model HCV-6 Venn Severln En gine. 190 H. P. at 900 RPM. weld ed steel bees, radiator cooling ayatem. clutch power takeoff, electric atarter. oil bath air cleaner, muffler. Bosch Injection system, batierlea. pulley. ~ Rib Steak, the war is over, lb. If You Like To Watch a Fighting, Snorting Brahma Bull We ENTIRE INVENTORY OF USED ENGINES DIESEL (used) T I» — ,1 N 1 . Beef Roast, limited supply-so hurry, lb. 49£ Used Cars That You Can D epend On Engines , - Our Used Cars NEW Continental , 1 , While In Town Drop In To See HUGE Shipment Of ■ Cantaloupes, large vine ripened, lb. Lettuce, large, eat:h JULY 12, 13 AND 14 To Make Room For - ¡ ■ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 13 AND 14 THE NYSSA NIGHT RODEO PHONE 77 ^ -Rodeo W eek Bargains- DON'T FORGET TO ATTEND HERRIMAN MOTOR CO. . ^ visit her parents and her sister, Mrs. Earl Petitt. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schoen and daughter left last week for a two weeks vacation in Nebraska. Mrs. Laura Beckstead of Ogden arrived Saturday for a month's visit with her daughter. Mrs. Cecil Beak- wey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zittercob and daughter returned last week from a two-weeks visit in Seattle with Mrs. Zittercob’s parents. They also visited in Canada. Monday for a trip through the Yel lowstone park and for a visit witn relatives at Powell. Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tennant of Ontario visited Mr and Mrs. George Moeller Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Bell of Honolu lu and Mr. and Mrs. Eggert Oft and boys of Fruitland called at the George Moeller home Saturday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bell were visiting at the Oft home. Mrs. Harold Houston and daugn- ace of Ontario and Mrs. Wallace's two nieces, Vllma and Veralene Evans of Ellingsburg, Washington to Boise one day last week. Mr and Mrs. George Moeller and family, Mr and Mrs Bob McKinney and baby and Mrs. Ed Pharis spent the Fourth on Mann's creek near Weiser. Miss Wilma Bullard of Boise spent four days here over the week-end. Linda Hipp attended a birthday party for Bernice Medford in Nyssa Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Zittercob left cn to tv OWYHEE, July 12 Mr and Mrs Robert Dali and Dorothy visited July 5 at the Archie Moses home. The two ¡am;lies were neighbors In Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Dali now live In Puyallup. Washington. Mr and Mrs Melvin Crocker of Cle Elum, Washington were guests In the parental E E Crocker home a few days last week Mr and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and children and their houseguests, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Toyne and son of Seattle, went fishing Monday near Horseshoe Bend, Idaho. They report a nice catch. Gladys Moses went to Boise Tues day to visit In the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Moses. Mr and Mrs. Bob Morfltt and Roberta of Nyr.sa and Mr and Mrs. Werner Peutz and Wanda enjoyed a picnic at the William Peutz home on the Fourth. Gladys Moses returned home last week after spending rive months in Maupin. Oregon with her aunt, Mr Schmidt. Gladys Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Archie Moses. Mr and Mrs. Grant Patterson and sons spent the Fourth In Frultland at the Lawrence Hlslop home. Mr and Mrs. Russell Patton and children and Mr. and Mrs. Marty McKim and children, all of Moses ed celebration. They enjoyed a Larenzo, California. 8. C. Anderson Lake. Washington, spent a few days picnic at the Ray Fletcher home. and family left Saturday morning 1 last week In the home of the two Mr and Mrs. T. H. Brewer re for their home women's parents, Mr. and Mrs E. turned Monday from a trip to Port Harold Dohner and Neil Mikesell E. Crocker land and Salem. Mr and Mrs. Oene of New Plymouth visited George The Archie Moses home was the McConnell and children and Mrs Dohner Sunday. They were inter scene of a picnic Wednesday when Laurette went with them to Madras, ested in inspecting the new concrete the H. J. Sanders family of Nyssa where Mrs. Laurette and the Mc pipeline which he has installed on were guests. Connell children stayed with Mrs. Dohner’s farm. Mr and Mrs. Gerald Slippy and Laurette’s sister, Mrs. Stephens Mr. and Mrs D. L. Durrington sons went to Boise Sunday to attend while the others were gone. Mr. and and family and Mr and Mrs. Lester a picnic In the park in honor of the Mrs. Eldon Barker stayed at the T. Reece and family enjoyed a picnic birthday of Sharon Clarey. daugh H Brewer home while Mr and Mrs. dinner at the W H. Grasmick home ter of Mr and Mrs. Dale Clarey of , Brewer were away. j on the Fourth. Parma. Mr and Mrs. Ray Pranklin Mr and Mrs. Harry Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. George Smit had as of Parma were also present. son and Mr and Mrs R L. Patton dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. had a picnic dinner Wednesday at Marvin Patterson spent the past I Gerrett Stam of Nyssa. week In Yellowstone park with a the Neil Dtmmlck home. MBr and Mrs Ed Meroney and Lawrence Peutz arrived Tuesday group of boys from his Boy Scout Joy Cullen attended the auto races by plane from Portland to spend at Caldwell on the Fourth. troop. Rodney Hawkins and sons, Eric the holidays with his parents, Mr The 4-H sewing girls met Tuesday and Allen of Wendall, Idaho, arrived and Mrs. William Peutz. He return at the home of Mrs. Paul Thomson ed to Portland Monday. Monday morning at the home o f his Mr and Mrs. Jet Pullen and Marj and worked on their projects. Judy parents, Mr and Mrs. A. C. Hawkins. Preston of San Larenzo, California Mrs. Rodney Hawkins flew to orie of Bandon, Oregon, visited In \ was a visitor. % Eugene to visit her mother for a the S. D. Bigelow home and in Jake Smlt of Stibnite arrived few days. Mr Hawkins will go after Parma at the Frank Zlmdar home Monday to visit at the home of his her and they will return here for a last week. On Tuesday the famlUes parents, Mr. and Mrs George Smit few days before going back to Wen enjoyed a picnic at Owyhee dam. Mr and Mrs Carl Jungquist and On the Fourth he and John Smit dall. sons of Moses Lake. Washington ar j went fishing near Riggins. Mr and Mrs. Jack Ward and Mr Mr. and Mrs Frank Preston and and Mrs Buster Talbot spent the rived Wednesday and remained until family went to Twin Falls Friday to Sunday with their folks. Mr. and 4th of July at Yellowstone park be present for the 50th wedding an Mrs. Ralph Jones of Boise spent Mrs. Silas Bigelow Jon Jungquist niversary of Mr Preston's parents. a few days last week with her son- stayed with his grandparents to Mr. and Mrs. E C. Johnson and in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs spend the summer. Mr and Mrs. Art Davis and sons, family and his sister, Mrs. John Byrd Walters. Thomas and family of Clearwater, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald Harold and Dean, daughter. Jeannie Oklahoma, and Mr and Mrs. Ed and four friends, all of Dallas, Ore and children spent the 4th of July Meroney and Joy spent the week in Murphy attending an old-fashlon- gon, left Tuesday morning after end fishing at Lost lake. spending a week visiting here with Paul Thomson and Mrs. Merle Mr Davis’ sister, Mrs. Charles Share and family and with a brother. Earl Thomson attended the meeting of the county home demonstration Davis at Dietrich, Idaho. Mrs. John Oarver of Vancouver council in Payette Monday after noon. spent from 8unday until Tuesday In Mr. and Mrs. George Smit enjoyed the S. D. Bigelow home. a picnic at the Timmerman home In Adrian. ANK Garden (iluk Mr and Mrs. 8. C Anderson and family. Mr and Mrs Frank Preston llohls Gathering and family, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Nedbalek and Donna. Mr. and Mrs. COLUMBIA AVE . July 12—The A. Oeorge Orasmlck of Caldwell and N K. Garden club met at the home Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ramer of Boise of Mrs. Oerrlt Stam Tuesday after enjoyed a picnic near Banks on the noon. Fourth. Mr and Mrs. John Broad return Mr. and Mrs. M C. Seuell and ed Thursday evening from Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shaw and family where they spent the 4th of July fished at Black lake Sunday. with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoff of Nyssa Mr and Mrs. Diek Oroot and Mrs. entertained with a birthday party Pete Tensen shopped in Ontario. for their son, Terry. Monday even Forty relatives and friends of Mr. ing. Among the guests were Mr and Mrs. John Timmerman enjoyed and Mrs. M C. Seuell and Mr. and a picnic in their beautiful garden Mrs. Lloyd 8euell in Newell Heights the Fourth. Out- of-town guests were Mr and Mrs. William de Haas and their son and Club Will Hold two daughters of Orangeville, Ida Picnic* In Nyssa ho. Mr. and Mrs. C M Tensen and Neil and Carolyn spent the 4th of ARCADIA, July 12—Mr and Mrs Theo Matherly visited Mr and Mrs. July holidays in Vale. Stanley Stout at Apple Valley Sat urday evening. Concrete Pipeline The Arcadia Sunshine club will Its annual picnic dinner lor Built At INn-Acres hold members and their families at the Nyssa park July 22. NU- ACRES. July 12 — Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard and and holiday guests in the Frank family spent the Fourth at McCall. Nedbalek home were Mr. and Mrs. NYHSA. OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Slg Murakami en 8. C. Anderson and daughters of tertained a group of friends at a Sacramento, and Mr. and Mrs. picnic on their lawn the Fourth. Frank Preston and family of San Mrs. Oeorge Moeller and Jean ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wail- 1 Many V ìhì I In Owyhee Section Advise You To Attend the NYSSA NIGHT RODEO JULY 12,13 AND 14 GASOLINE (used) 1. Buda Model L-525. 90 H. P. at 1600 RPM. atarter. generator, haavy duty clutch, sheat matal housing, batlary. 12"xl2" pulley. 2. Buda Model K 428. 75 H. P. at 1600 RPM. electric atarter. gen erator. heavy duty clutch, aheet metal housing, battery. 10"xl0” pulley. 3. Buda Model M-766. 110 H. P. at 1300 RPM. atarter. generator, clutch, battery. 13"xl3" pulley. 4. Buda Model 6MO-893. 130 H. P. at 1400 RPM. atarter. generator, clutch, aheet metal housing, bat teries. 13"xl3" pulley. 5. Case Modal LAE. starter, clutch battery and pullay. 6. Continental Model M-330. atart er. generator, clutch, batterlea. pullay. You never know when one is going over the fence. Harley Tucker's fam ous jumping bull, that provided so m any thrills at Nyssa shows? His equal m ay be in the Tucker herd this year. NYSSA RODEO GROUNDS Three Thrilling Nights of Entertainment For Every Member of The Family ' In addition to the usual rodeo events, the O w yhee Riding club and Nyssa Cham ber of com m erce will sponsor an outsta nding acrobatic and clow ning act by the THE GLAMORETTES SHERMAN CRAIN and HIS MULE and MONKEY ACT 7. Conilnantal Modal B-427. atarter. generator, clutch, batteries, pul- PETE LOGAN 1*T- I. Continental Modal PR-501, atari- ar. generator, clutch, batierlea. pulley. FOR PRICES Phone EAst 8112 or com e and see us at NELSON EQUIPMENT CO. 5251 S. E. McLoughlin Blvd. Portland 2, O regon W holesale Department Remember C ow boy, O ne of the top rodeo announcers will announce for the show $1800 IN CASH PRIZES SEATING CAPACITY 3000 NO RESERVE SEATS AND NO ADVANCE TICKET SALE Children Undar 12 Will Ba admitted FREE Thursday Night If Accompanied By Their Parent* Admission: Adults. $1.50; children under 12 years. 75c, Inc. Tax. 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