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PAGE FOUR Woman Injured A m She Step* On Nail N E W E L L HEIOHTS, Sep. 8—4-H members exhibiting at the (air from here were Fred and Kenneth Jensen, James and Karen McKinley, Terry Borge. Wallace Butler. James and Francene Peterson. Benjamin Za mora, Carl Lee Hill, Charley and Ouyanne Olenn, Clary Graham, Louis Stam and Jimmy Connaughy Mrs. E. H Haney Is suffering from a foot Injury caused by step ping on a nail. Margaret and Wallace Butler and Judy, Roberta. Joe, Michael, Billy and Danny Vanderpool attended a birthday party Saturday at the home of Mrs. Margaret Payne hon oring her granddaughter, Nina Payne, daughter of Dr. Robert Payne. Nina was four years old. Mr. and Mrs E. H. Haney return ed from their trip through Yellow stone park to Cody. Wyoming last Thursday They brought their daughter, Elaine, home with them from American Fulls, Idaho Elaine had been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith. Marilyn and Jeannle Pratt are visiting this week In the home of their father, Eugene Pratt. Louis Pratt, Ray Simpson, Frankie Pratt and George Hlral returned from hunting Sunday, each with his antelope. Lou and Frankie had bagged their game by seven a. m. the first day of the season. Mr and Mrs. C. B Hill and Mr and Mrs. A L. Pittman and son. Fay of Rome, Georgia left Tuesday on a trip to California. The modern Pioneer club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs M L Judd. Attendance was low due to so many on trips and working at the fair. The next meeting will be held at the M L. Kurtz home. Mr and Mrs Cliff Wright of Nyssa were callers In the Jake Borge home Sunday. Joyce Brennan and Joan Mor gan of Colorado Springs. Colorado visited In the home of Miss Bren THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1951 nan’s sister, Mrs. Eugene Pratt, last week The girls were visiting through the western states and aftille here Mr and Mrs Oene Pratt took them to McCall to visit Emmett Bren nan, Mrs. Pratt’s father. Mrs Marlon Hammon and child ren returned from Warrens, Idaho Saturday evening In order that the children might start to school. Mr Hammon remained at Warrens to continue working for the Stoker Construction company. Kay Hammon, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Durlln Hammon, spent from Saturday until Monday even ing In Nyssa at the Lloyd Wilsonj home caring for their son. Paul, during his parents' absence. Carlene Kurtz, infant daughter of Rev and Mrs Harold Kurtz of Portland. lias been visiting her grandparents, Mr and Mrs M L Kurtz, the past week Mrs. Harold Kurtz was called to Des Moines, Iowa because of «he deajh of her father, Victor Huxley. She will pick Caroline up on her return trip home Tuesday. Mr and Mrs M L. Kurtz were in Caldwell Sunday visiting relatives The United Presbyterian church of Adrian Is planning a "Back to School” dinner next 8unday. honor ing the Adrian teachers. Mrs. M L Kurtz Is In charge of arrange ments and games and Mrs. Jake Borge Is In charge of table decor ations. Mrs. Durlln Hammon and Kay accompanied Mrs. Sid Flanagan and Patty of Sunset valley and Mrs Lloyd Wilson o f Nyssa to a dance review In Parma Thursday evening The group later had supper at the Doll House In Nyssa as the guest of Mrs Flanagan. Mrs. Loyelace and daughter of Arizona were guests In the Forest Hardman hoipe last week. Mr. and Mrs Jake Borge and fam ily attended the dance review In Parma Thursday, In which their daughter. Kay, participated. Mrs Dick Kriegh, Mrs. 8. A Wells and Mr and Mrs. Jake Borge work ed on a booth fo r the Malheur County Parm Bureau at the Ontario Vanderpool. Dr. and Mrs. Robert fair Tuesday Mrs Borge had just Payne and children of Bakersfield, returned from a trip to Oregon California were also guests in both City, where she attended a Farm homes. Bureau meeting Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farmer of Charlene Oay and Eugene Harris. Ontario visited In the Vern Butler Billy Olenn and Anita Pratt ac home Sunday afternoon. companied Mr. and Mrs. Dale Olenn, | who took several youngsters to Big Arcadia Farmers Bend park for a watermelon feed Friday evening. The party was Cloinhiniiitt Clover sponsored by the United Presbyter ian Sunday school. ARCADIA, Sept t —C lit ford Cole Mr and Mrs Earl Williams and man attended the Methodist young children and Wendell Smith of people's conference at McCall over Modesto. California visited In the the week-end. Dale Olenn home last week and Several of the farmers are cut left for home Monday. ting and combining clover. Mr and Mrs Norman Day of Jorette and Jean Moller attend Brigham City, Utah will spend this week in the Dale Olenn home. Mrs. ed a birthday dinner far Joan Math- erly at her home September 4. Day and Mrs. Olenn are sisters. Mr and Mrs. Otis Bullard and Mr. and Mrs Hugh Olenn enter tained at dinner Sunday evening family returned Monday evening for Mr and Mrs Earl Williams and from McCall, where they spent a children of Modesto, California and ; week at their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. John ZHtercob spent the Mr and Mrs. Dale Olenn. Judy Vanderpool. Margaret Butler week-end In the Bullard cabin. and Joanne Haney attended a birth Don Oarren Is staying at the home day party 8unday In the Earl Crock of Mrs. Angie Cook and helping er home In Owyhee honoring Jean with the janitor work while attend nle Crocker. ing school in Nyssa. Mrs Margaret Payne visited Sun Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKinney and day in the homes of her daughters. baby and Mrs. McKinney's brother, Mrs. Vern Butler and Mrs. Kenneth Lester Davis and family, who are ?- Meuller Fum aces- Link Belt Stokers Insurance Headquarters Phone 134L2 Panna, Idaho GRIGG BROS. and HEATING GEORGE I. KINZER BUTLER REAL ESTATE Mat Back, Associate Which Started September 4 will be in Second Week Monday, September IO The 12 Tractors Still On Hand Have Been Reduced MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 SALE STARTS AT 1 O'CLOCK $20.00 Every Day and Still W ill Be Until End of Sale SEPTEMBER 24 (Sundays Excluded) SEE THE NEW PRICES LISTED BELOW AS OF MONDAY. SEPT. 10 1945 Farmall "H' SINGLE FRONT WHEEL WITH COMBINATION CULTIVATOR. BEET LIFTER AND 16" HANG-ON 2-WAY PLOW 1948 Moline "Z " SINGLE FRONT WHEEL. RUBBER LIKE NEW 1947 Oliver "60" W AS SOLD $ 1590.00 N OW Sept. 10th 1275.00 $ 1175.00 VERY GOOD CONDITION. NEW PAINT JOB 785.00 685.00 1941 Farmall "B" ALL READY TO GO WITH 16" PLOW. COMBINATION CULTIVATOR AND BEET LIFTER 950.00 850.00 1946 Farmall "A ' NEW RINGS AND BEARINGS. POTATO CULTIVATOR WITH COMBINATION BEET AND 885.00 785.00 1950 Used TD-6 CRAWLER TRACTOR 16" SHOES. WIDE TREAD. USED ONLY 690 HOURS. NEW TRACTOR GUARANTEE. THIS TRACTOR SELLS NEW FOR $4525.00 SOLD 3775.00 1939 Farmall F-14 WITH six • row beet cultivator , all in good condition hang - on plow , 575.00 475.00 1465.00 1950 Farmall "C " DEMONSTRATOR with WITH demonstrator GUARANTEE. 16" new tractor 1565.00 1945 Farmall "H SINGLE FRONT WHEEL. TIRES MOTOR IN GOOD SHAPE. EXTRA GOOD SOLD 1175.00 1950 Moline "U " RUN ONLY 500 HOURS. LIKE NEW. NEW TRACTOR GUARANTEE. SELLS NET FOR $3165.00 2375.00 2275.00 1945 Farmall "BN" WITH HANG-ON PLOW AND BEET CULTIVATOR 975.00 875.00 1945 Farmall "A " TRACTOR OVERHAULED YEAR AGO. CULTIVATOR TO GO WITH IT. 890.00 790.00 1948 Formali "H' SINGLE FRONT WHEEL. TRACTOR LOOKS AND RUNS LIKE NEW ORIGINAL TIRES. MOTOR NEVER TOUCHED. NEW TRACTOR GUARANTEE 1936 Farmall F-12 with 7 - foot hang on mower , both in very good condition 1938 Farmall F-14 double front wheels , has THING FOR FALL PLOWING Used "30" Cat TRACK AND SHOES IN GOOD CONDITION. HAS POWER TAKE OFF AND BELT PULLEY ir HAS 16" PLOW AND CORN SOLD 1475.00 hang - on plow , just the 575.00 475.00 575.00 475.00 475.00 375.00 W e Also Have a G ood Supply of Used Mowers, Plows and Cultivators, etc. ASK ABOUT THEM TERMS—CASH LUNCH SERVED ON THE GROUNDS ED. CORFIELD, Owner Leave On visit— Mr and Mrs. Fred Guthrie left Wednesday for a month's trip, vis iting Mrs Guthrie's relatives in Illinois. Linda Ransom will stay 1 with Mrs. Blanche Hite and attend school during the time Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie are away. CLEARANCE SALE PUBLIC DAIRY SALE Auct.. Col. Bart Andwrson. Col. Jo# Church L. H. FrltU. CUrk Mrs. Teaugue, who taught first grade at Arcadia last year, is teach ing third grade in Nyssa this year Mr, and Mrs. Lester Davis and family o f Berryville. Arkansas and Mrs. Ed Pharis of Nyssa spent TueS- day night in the Oeorge Moeller home. ji g * » Ten miles southwest of Nyssa. or '/a mile south of Ole's corner on Ed Corfleld ranch, 2 miles west, 1 mile north. 1 mile west t '• Owyhee junction. Owing to ill health I am forced to eeli my dairy herd of Holstein cattle. CATTLE 1 Holstein cow, been fresh 2 weeks, 60 lbs. now. 1 Holstein cow, fresh July 2, 62 lbs. 1 Holstein cow, 40 lbs. now. 1 Holstein cow, 32 lbs. now 1 Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, springer. 1 Holstein cow, 3 yrs. old, springer. 1 Holstein cow, 3 yrs., springer. 1 Holstein cow, 45 lbs. now, 7 yrs. old. 1 Holstein cow, 2 yrs., 2 calves by side. 1 Holstein heifer, 2 yrs., springer. 1 Holstein heifer, 2 yrs., springer. 1 Holstein heifer, 2 yrs., fresh in November. 1 Holstein heifer, 2 yrs., fresh in Oct ober. 1 Guernsey heifer, 2 yrs., springer. 4 Holstein heifer yearlings. 1 Holstein bull calf, out of H. 7 bull and cow milking 60 lbs. 1 Holstein bull calf out of H. 2. This is one of the lop Holstein herds of the valley. Herd test 3.5 to 4.4. Public invited to see cows before sale day. Cows all tested for abor tion. MISCELLANEOUS I DeLaval milking machine, 2 single units. 75 Locust poles. II Milk cans. 1 Milk cart. visiting here from Berryville, Ark ansas, and Mrs. Ed Pharis of Nyssa and Mr and Mrs George Moeller and family spent Sunday afternoon at the Owyhe dam Jimmy Lissman U driving a school bus this year. Mr and Mrs. Ronald Schen and baby and Mr and Mrs. Theo Math- erly and Joan spent Labor day at McCall. School was opened Monday at Arcadia with Mrs. Francis Bates as principal and third grade teacher, Mrs Bernice Taylor, second grade teacher and Mrs Nelda Schenk and Mrs. Castra first grade teachers. Your Intemational-McCormick Headquarters Phone 245 OWYHEE TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT COMPANY Nyssa, O regon