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\ PACK THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1951 Film On China ^ ill Be Shown OWYHEE. Oct. 14—Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brown and David and Kevin visited in the Don Franklin home in Boise Monday. , Mrs. Charley Culbertson, Mrs. Mearl McClure and Carol Slippy were in Nampa Thursday to attend to business. s Rev. Robert Kriner will be present at the showing o f a film “Three Miles H igh", taken in China and sponsored by the American Evang- Uistic Crusade, Friday evening at 8 o ’clock at the Owynee Community church. The public is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs Lou DeOoede left Wednesday for their home in Ogden after visiting here with relatives for several days. i Mrs. Russell Patton and daughter, Mrs. Harry Rowe and Bruce shopped l in Boise Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters have returned home from Spokane, where they had been visiting with Mrs. Walter's brother and sister in-law. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown. C. F. ester in very good condition, $775. only general knowledge of typing Walters o f Walla Walla returned Owyhee Truck and Implement Co. and bookkeeping necessary. Phone 40tfc 66. with Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters to 4otfc spend a few days with his brother, MISCELLANEOUS — Fuller Brush SPECIAL—With each oil change, we Ellis Walters and family. Man. Arthur Johnson. 509 Maple will give a free lube Job. Parmer's Mrs. Bud Vanscoy and children avenue. 4o4xp Supply Co-op, Nyssa. Phone 51. I of Jordan Valley were Sunday guests foaxc • in the home o f Mrs. Vanscoy’s par- M ISC EIIANEOU8— Look fo r m y ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Schweiz- display ad in next week’s Gate City BIBLE VERSE—“Come now. and let Journal, announcing the opening of ! er. us reason together,” salth the Lord. Verle Patterson went to Roy. Utah Reed’s Accordion School Reed Ray. “Though your sins be as scarlet, 401xc. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Keith they shall be as white as snow: Wooley. They plan to return Tues HELP WANTED— Male or female. though they be red like crimson. day. Patterson is home on a fur lough from the army. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McConnell j and daughters o f Ontario were I guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Share Sunday. Frank Nakata o f Preston, Idaho j GIVE YOURSELF A TREAT. LET US MIX YOUR is staying with his grandparents, DEERBURGER WITH SAUSAGE. WE ALSO Mr. and Mrs. S. Hori and attending school at Adrian, where he is in CAN SMOKE DEER HAMS . the 6th grade. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Huber- and ch il dren o f Twin Falls arrived Friday evening at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz, where they stay 2 Miles East of Nyssa at Locker Ave. 1 ed until Sunday afternoon. “THE HOUSE OF QUALITY” 1 Mrs. Byrd Walters is spending several days in Boise with her m oth er, Mrs. R. C. Jones, who has been ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- in a hospital but is at home and improving. Mrs Gerald Slippy and Eldon, and Mrs. Slippy’s sister, Mrs. Dale Clarey o f Parma, left Saturday with Dr. L. A. Maulding for Portland, where Eldon will b£ put in a hos pital for treatment. The four-year- old youngester is suffering from Nephrosis. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams ' and Mary Ellen. Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Brewer and Donnie and Jerry, + — -------------- + Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer and Fred Defier went deer hunting in Steen’s Mountain Friday and re WE'LL CHECK YOUR turned Monday morning with three deer. Mrs. Don Franklin and sons and RADIATOR AND PUMP Mrs. Fred G erhig and daughters of Boise were guests in the home of FOR WINTER DRIVING Mrs. Franklin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kygar Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tallman and +-------- children o f Homedale yare staying at the T. H. Brewer farm and doing Let us reverse flush your radiator, check your ther chores while Mr. and Mrs. Brewer and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barker are mostats, Inspect and replace the hoses If needed. hunting deer. Sgt. and Mrs. Lewis Calvo and daughter, who have been living in V------------------------- ♦ Japan and were on their way to Ft. Lewis, stopped at the Chuck Share home last week for a visit. Don Share and Sgt. Calvo had been in Korea together. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown and PHONE 48 Juanita and Larry o f Boise were overnight guests in the Dick Brown home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Schwelzer attended a party in Nyssa Satur day in honor o f Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cotton on their 31st wedding anniversary. -H U N TER S- HARTMAN'S LOCKERS they shall be as wool." Isaiah 1:18. Read your Bible. 4olxp ------------------------------------------------------ _ EXTRA SPECIAL— With each pas- LEVERAGE gives a sanger car tire you buy. we will sell y °u a tube ,or only * J extra. Far- mer’s Supply C o-op. Nyssa Phone 51 | 402xc. POWER "PLUS" to t e rteu / Û FERGUSON TRACTOR 1 How Is Your A tractor has got to have power to spare. That’s a must. But power to do the heavy work is not a matter of great size, overweight, or clumsy operation. How m ut-ri and how effi ciently power is applied to the imple ment . . . that’s what counts. The specially-designed overhead- valve engine of the New Ferguson Tractor, combined with the one and only Ferguson System of Linkage and Hydraulic Control, provides adequate power fully utilized. Power properly managed for the wide range of work is the power- principle of the New Ferguson. Power combined with leverage! Whether ycu judge tractor performance by how eaty it makes your work, the time saved, or by how much it lowers your cost of production, ask for your demonstration now. Cooling System? WITH THE FAMOUS % • • • SPREADS ANY FERTILIZER IN ANY CONDITION IN EXACT AMOUNT! BROADCAST SPREADING OR 4-ROW APPLICATION! D RILLS OR B R O A D C A STS SMALL GRAINS .. . ACCURATELY—UNIFORMLYl SOWS LEGUMES AND GRASSES (EVEN BROME GRASS)! CALL TODAY FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION ON YOUR FARM AND FREE 24-PAGE EZEE FLOW BOOKLET! HOLLINGSWORTHS', Inc. PUBLIC MACHINERY SALE Six and one-half miles south and west of Nyssa on Enterprise avenue, on the old Earl Weaver place. As I am leaving the farm, I will sell all my personal property. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 Cols. Bert Anderson and Joe Church, Auctioneers L. H. Fritts, Clerk HP 49-72 ^ « I ™ FERGUSON TRACTOR Nyssa, Oregon Grandmother Of SALE STARTS AT 1 P. M. Mrs. Stunz Dies FARM MACHINERY Mr. and Mrs. Emil A. Stunz re ceived word Wednesday of the death 1 International M 1948 tractor. o f Mrs. Stunz’s grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Matilda Phillips o f Em 1 1950 International C tractor. mett, who died Tuesday in a Boise 1 Farmall FI2, on rubber. hospital after a short Illness. Mrs. Phillips was born October 26, 1 International Farm Hand with push-off. 1865 in Illinois and moved to the Emmett in 1888. She was 1 1950 International beet harvester. Has married community in Marshall. Missouri Sep tember 6. 1882 to Hardy Phillips, only topped 50 acres. in 1939. 1 International 2-way, 16-inch tumble plow, who Mrs. died Phillips is survived by three three daughters, 17 grand on rubber. 1 International bean planter, sons, children, 32 great grandchildren and great, great grandchildren. on rubber with phosphate attachment. two Services will be held today at 1 International 20-hole grain drill, on rub 2:30 in Emmett, with Hartsell Cobbs of Boise officiating. ber with seed attachment. Returns Home— 1 International tractor mower for F12. Mrs. C. A Mally returned home Friday after spending two weeks in 1 International 9-foot disc. Ogden at the home o f her sister, 1 Cultivator for International C tractor. Norah O ’Brien. While there she visited another sister, Mrs. J. 1 Case combine, 6-foot with bean attach T. also Qillmore o f Deadwood, South D a kota, who has also been an Ogden ment. 1 lohn Deere windrower. visitor the past two weeks, and Mr. 1 Oliver manure spreader, on rubber, tractor and Mrs. John Kelly. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY or horse drawn. 1 Allis Chalmers tractor side rake on rub FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment. Phone 127-W or see H. ber, power take-off. H. Kingrey. 40tfc 1 3-section wood harrow, new this spring. FOR SALE— 1948 Kiest beet harv- 1 2-section wood harrow. 1 Dump rake. 1 Torney electric welder, used two months. 1 2-wheel trailer. 1 Ditcher. 7 25-pound pails of grease. 1 Conde 2-unit milking machine. Cultivator tools, forks, shovels, etc. This machinery is all new in last two years and in excellent condition, ready to use. 9—CATTLE—9 1 Guernsey cow, 6 yrs., giving 3*/2 gal. 1 Guernsey cow, 6 yrs., giving 3l/2 gal. 1 Guernsey cow, 5 yrs., to freshen in Dec. 1 lersey cow, 5 yrs., giving 4 gal. 1 lersey heifer, yearling. 1 Holstein heifer, bred. 1 Whiteface heifer calf, 6 months old. 1 Guernsey cow, heavy springer, 6 gal. when fresh. 1 Holstein cow, bred, milking now. 4 Milk cans. 1 15-gal. hot water heater. Cows tested for Banq's and T. B. HOGS 1 Spotted Poland China sow with 5 pigs. 1 Spotted Poland China sow with 2 pigs. TERMS—CASH Lunch Served On The Grounds LEO BERNIER, Owner Western Corrugator Co. TOWNE'S GARAGE AUTOMATIC WASHER uiitictki The simplest control for automatic washing ever designed— t im e lin e . Completely auto matic from start to finish— t im e l in e . Not a dial . . . not a disk . . . 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