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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1951 Gospel Meetings 1 o Be Continued SUNSET VALLEY, Nov. 1—Tht un-denomlnational gospel meetings under the leadership of Miss Carrol Staats and Miss Ruby Roach will continue to be held each Sunday Tuesday and Friday evenings at the Sunset Valley hall. Miss Roach and Miss Staats are houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Field while the series of meetings are be ing held. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick re- urned Sunday evening after hunt- ng near Lime, Oregon. Dinner guests at the nome of Mr. ind Mrs. Harry Rataezyk Sunday ;vening included Mr. and Mrs. M. ' Rataezyk, Frank and Casmier Rataezyk. Frank Tularski and Mrs D Tularski. Mrs. Tularski and her son. Frank, who have been visiting the past three weeks at the home of Mrs Tularski's daughter. Mrs. Harry Rataezyk. left Sunday night by train for their home in Terry. Montana. Frank Rataezyk arrived Saturday at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rataezyk. to Streich Your Building $ $ $ WITH HOME-OWNED NYSSA LUMBER CO. * * * * HELMER'S SPECIAL THIS WEEK WE STILL HAVE 1 x 12 SHEETING AT $45 PER THOUSAND We also handle window glass and Pittsburg paint pack and move his household goods Mountain Home airbase. For two to Wapato. Washington, where he Sundays the Idaho Power company is empioyed in a sawmill. is holding open house at the dam. Arriving Monday for a visit at the Neil Dimmick home were Mr. so that people can see the construct Dimmick's two sisters. Mrs. Roger ion. The local group returned via Clark of Seattle, and Mrs. Roy Bruno. Schreiner of Yakima. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker of daughters moved Sunday to the Otto Ontario and their son. Ernest Baker Wolfe residence. and wife and son. Douglus were af ternoon visitors and supper guests Dinner guests at the Lewis Mit of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen Sun chell home Sunday included Mr. and day. Mrs Walter Hillis and Mrs. Melvin Mr. and Mrs. James Reed were Pendarvts and two children. Melvin moving into the house on the Hud Pendarvls and his brother. Clarence, son Robb farm this week-end. Mr. were on a hunting trip in the Wal and Mrs. James Robb have packed, lowa area. and are visiting at the Pete Wilson Week-end guests at the H. A. Wil home before leaving for Moses Lake son home for hunting were Mrs. to make their home. Wilson's brother, Jim Hite and fam I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dimmick ily, her sister, Mrs George Johnson, [ and family and W. L. Dimmick were and Carl Ooulet. all of Haines. Ad ; supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har ditional Sunday dinner guests in old Fyllingness Sunday evening. The cluded Mrs. Omar Hite and Mr. and occassion celebrated the birthday of Mrs. Charles Wilson of Roswell. j Mrs. Dimmick. The two couples at- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dimmick : tended the theater in the evening. j left Tuesday on a hunting trip, join- Frank and Jess Asumendi. Her- : mg friends. Mr and Mrs. Darrel I man Lorensen and Mr. and Mrs. ! Kendall at Baker. Kenneth Lorensen spent Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rataezyk re- | a trip to see the new Strike dam, I ceived word that they have a new under construction south of the j grandson. Andrew, born October 8 to their daughter. Mrs. Harold Parks fini: u in m u in urn inn in in in in in in n im i ft m u • of Tucson. Arizona. The baby i weighed 6 pounds. 10 ounces. Mrs. O. P. Counsil Is visiting at the Dr. Clare F. Conley home of her son, Mr and Mrs. Frank Knottingham at North Bend, Optometrist Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Oarner and Carl Simpson left Friday on a week EYES EXAMINED en d trip to Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Oarner will attend the funeral of I Mr. Garner's aunt, Mrs. Parley of Ogden, while Mr. Simpson (Opp. Sears) Phone 393 ! Baker will visit his mother Linda Chadd, daughter of Mr. and 319 C lev e la n d , C aldw ell, Id a. Mrs. James Chadd. had her tonsils removed Thursday in Ontario .n n i m u n in in in in m in in in in in in m in min in t. Mrs. Marion Carey and son are expected to arrive at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price, about November 14. Mr. Carey has been notified that he will have to leave for overseas duty with the navy. Seven members of the Pleasant Hour club met one afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Schweizer to work on the creation of individual favors for the members of the as sociated clubs. Mrs. Hattie Raffing- ton will be hostess to the members THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY , . • - Ú -• * <*1. AT K ---------------------à \ Mr*. Je rry (Mabel) La Celle Piano Teacher W h o studied piano at Northwest Nazarene College W ill Open Studio At 110 Emlson Avenue Specializing in Beginners and Interm ediates Reasonable Rates of the Pleasant Hour club Thursday, i November 8 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perko and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ntwgen a t tended a turkey feed at the ranch while Leonard is building a 40-foot addition to the machine shed. EOGE Student.-. Set* Prince, Princess PAGE FIVE RADIO & REFRIGERATION REPAIRING Located At Western Store PHONE 244-J RESIDENCE PHONE 286-R Herbert E. Cox-Technician OWYHEE, Nov. I—Virginia Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook who is attending college at La Grande, went to Vancouver last week as a member of the traveling band when E. O. C. E. football team played the Canadian eleven. The group made the trip in a caravan of six cars. Princess Elizabeth and her husband were to attend the game but were late. However, the band members and football team did get to see the royal couple after the game. The next day the Oregon students were guests of British Col 5:30 To 8 P. M. umbia. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Slippy of CATHOLIC CHURCH Owyhee and Mrs. Jake Ator of Chula Vista, California went to Portland Tuesday when Mr. and $1.50 Adults 50c Children Under 12 Mrs. Slippy received news that their son, Eldon, who is in a hospital there was worse. The boy is still very sick and Mrs. Slippy and Mrs. Ator remained in Portland when Mr. Slippy returned home Saturday. Mrs. Glenn Short and infant Sponsored by St. Anne's Altar Society daughter. Glenda June, returned home from the Nyssa hospital Sat urday. j Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kygar and j children of North Powder called on I relatives here over the week-end ] before leaving for San Francisco, NOTICE where they plan to find work. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and children spent Sunday in Mur That County W arrants not presented w ill be cancelled. phy with Mrs. McDonald's parents, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha* th e following w ar Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Culbertson ran ts will be cancelled and the paym ents thereof will be attended the riding club meeting at refused unless said w arran ts are presented to the County the Alva Goodell home Friday night. T reasurer for paym ent on or before Decem ber 1, 1951 Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brown and GENERAL FUND WARRANTS sons, David and Kevin, went to Boise Monday and Mr. Brown went Data Iaau*d No. to a doctor. Mrs. Brown visited Claimant Amount her sister. Mrs. Don Franklin. S tate D epartm ent of Rev. Robert Kriner held services A griculture Apr. 6, 1944 4519 $14.18 at the Owyhee Community church Don McPherson Apr. 24, 1944 4572 8.00 Sunday and in the afternoon Rev. May 4, 1944 .40 1 4676 and Mrs. Kriner and family were Maude Greeley Ju n e 15, 1944 dinner guests In the Hudson home M argaret V. Laxson 3.00 4939 in Nyssa. GENERAL ROAD WARRANTS Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bigelow had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dec. 2, 1943 5908 17.50 W alter Bowman James Stephen, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William Peutz and TAYLOR GRAZING DIST. Mrs. Werner Peutz and Wanda went to McCall Tuesday, closed the Wil DeWitt Palm er Apr. 10, 1944 4607 .18 liam Peutz house for the winter and returned Thursday. H. S. SACKETT, County Clerk Mrs. Ed Corfield spent Monday afternoon visiting in the S. D. Bige low home. Mrs. Kenneth McDonald went to Payette Thursday. She shopped and called in the Jay Duncan home. -TU RKEY DINNER— Wednesday, November 7 PUBLIC INVITED PUBLIC FARM SALE V W Ä W W .V Having decided to quit farm ing, we w ill sell the following described property, 2 miles north of Parma, or 4 miles south of the Nyssa-Parma junction on highway 20-95, across from Castator's prune orchard. NOVEMBER 7 SEE MIKE and IKE WEDNESDAY, SALE STARTS 1 O'CLOCK CATTLE 1 Holstein heifer, SH O O T IT O U T ... 4 Young calves. to freshen in spring. MADE TO SELL FOR 1 . 6 9 A ll THESE FEATURES e TOUGH ...RUGGED W EARS a S p e cia l • C LEARS SH O ES Q U IC K ER at our store • G ETS D IR T O f F . . . PROTECTS VALUABLE R U G S a n d FLOORS Two-gun Purina Mike and Puny Ike are firing away In a big pig-growing battle at our store. They're two pigs that started at the same weight. Mike's getting Purina, but poor Ike gets no Purina. Come in and watch 'em grow. See which one will shoot straight to market weight.. . make the fastest gain at the lowest cost per pound. • HO T ATTECTED B y Ch*ck These Record* For Gain* and Cost of Gain W E A TH E R ...LE A V E I T O U T S ID E Quantities Limited-First C o m e . . . First Served! Buy Two At This Low P r i c e * . . O n e For T h e F r o n t a n d O n e For T h e B a c k D o o r —S a v e ! Gain Cost per 100 cwt. Gain MIKE 9-28-51 to 10-17-51 30 $13.70 IKE 9-28-51 to 10-17-51 18 $13.80 WATCH FOR THIS AD ON NOVEMBER 8 FOR NEXT WEIGHING TOBLER'S FEED AND FUEL Inc. FIRESTONE DEALER STORE 5th and Main Date Nyssa, Oregon Phone 26 Phone 2 w u w w v w w MACHINERY Oliver 70 tractor, 1939, just overhauled. K. B. A. disc (John Deere) 6-foot. Beet cultivator and tools. 10-Foot cultipacker. Spike tooth harrow. John Deere rear cultivator bar. Beet and bean drill, 6-row, hang-on, Oliver. Manure loader. 6-Foot tractor spring-tooth harrow. 2-Section heavy duty harrow. John Deere automatic roll-over scraper. Horse fresno. Horse fresno sub-soiler. One wooden float. 4 Sled type beet clippers. Keist lifter-loader. John Deere tractor mower. Manure spreader. 2-Section tickle weeder. HAY AND GRAIN 20 Tons of hay, approx. About 10 tons of mixed grain. Wheat. MISCELLANEOUS Small wood or coal range, used. 15 pieces 16-foot 2 by 6, tongue and groove, first grade lumber. 5 55-gal. barrels. Gas pump. Numerous oil barrels and pumps. Tools, including taps and dies, wrenches, etc. Pipe and numerous other articles. TERMS—CASH APPLE VALLEY LADIES AID SOCIETY WILL SERVE LUNCH John Sopher and Alta Graham, Owners Auctlon**r*: Col*. B*rt Andaraon and Jo* Church Cl*rk, L. H. Frill*