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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1951 shiny leather with Upper opening. Farmers Attenil *eit ay, Post office about 2 o'clock State Convention " Mond r reward Phone 18 Mrs " J, *10 structor at the Nyssa high school. 6Dtfc FOR SALE—1861 Model M Farmall and International beet harvester, price *3800 Frank Magmi, route 1, Parma. 6D2xp FOR RENT—Small modern house. 439 North 5th street. Phone 162-J. 6D2xp Building Permits J. C. Krul, alteration. Main street, lots 2. 3 and 4, block *. original townsite, *3097, remodeling fronts of Morgan buildings. ---------- | Lee Miller Miller. ODlxp Commodity producers attending LOST—One rigid pipe wrench be the Oregon Farm Bureau Federation tween Vern Bee,ley ranch on Al- annual meeting and convention In berta and Bill Baeus’ corner Re- «Dtfc Salem last week from November 26 ward. Phone 66 to 30, had an opportunity to hear several outstanding leaders in agri culture. according to Hugh McCon nell. president of the Malheur county Farm Bureau. Those representing Malheur coun ty at the commodity meetings were Emil Maag livestock; Ted NEWS OF RECORD Morgan, field craps; Mrs. Irene Hatch, poultry, and Arthur Hatch, COMPLAINTS, CIRCUIT COURT farm bureau insurance and service. Leah Effie King vs. Earl Scott, H H. Alp, director of the Ameri can Farm Bureau Federation ad dressed the general session on the subject, "The Commodity Program Within the Farm Bureau Struc ture”. Ervin L. Peterson, director of DEPARTURES the state department of agriculture, also appeared at the general session. Alp, a U. S. delegate to the world's EASTBOUND poultry congress held in Denmark 12:20 P. M. *3:20 P. M this year, also appeared on the poul try department discussion. WESTBOUND L. E. Francis, agricultural repre 1:45 P. M. %7:30 P. M. sentative of the First National bank cal to Boise % Local to Weiser of Tillamook, was moderator for a panel discussion in the dairy depart Mr*. Marie Thomas. Agent ment. The panel title was "How the I Phone 211 Oregon Dairy Industry Can Best) 220 Main St. Serve the State's Milk Consuming! Public." Livestock producers heard W. E. Williams. Portland union stockyard president, speak on the general live stock outlook. Other topics on the livestock agenda were marketing, in spection, beef efficiency test and di sease control. Double "S & H" Stamps Herbicides, transportation, ferti lizer and research were subjects dis cussed at field department meetings, according to Mrs. Cliff Wright, coun ty publicity chairman. Welders, recovery of wages, *1875.97. foreclosure of contract. United Credit Men's association PETITIONS, PROBATE COURT vs. C. K. Sample, recovery on acc Estate of Joseph C. Lowe, deceas ount, *279 Emmett Gardner vs. O K Rubber ECONOMICAL EFFICIENT NOISE QUIETING Here's the PERFECT GIFT for a Bowler TRAILWAVS Ala * • • < •« •1 1 4 Watch that bowler’s face light up when you give him a Brunswick Gift Certificate for a Brunswick Ball, Bag or Shoes — better still, give all three. He'll go for the New Brunswick Ball. It’s the highest-scoring ball ever developed. •*•!!■>* l< M » k k M Min*.«Sit M« T lr tM W k l «I Tilt « , » . < • « < I r ik . CollaMai C .e p a k f. RESTAURANTS STORES SCHOOLS O FFIC ES HOSPITALS A U D ITO RIU M S CHURCHES HOMES IT QUIKTS • IT DECORATES • IT INSULATES STUNZ LUMBER CO. 707 Adrian Blvd. Phone 110 T0YLÀND stamp books TODAY and SEE Coming Events Friday, December, 7—Sunshine club at the home of Mrs. John Os- trom. Basketball, Nyssa at Meridian, conference. Saturday, December 8—Rebekah card party at I. O. O. F. hall at a o'clock. Square dance at old gym at 9 o'clock. Lucky Clover dance at L. D. S. stake house. St. Anne's Altar society fancy work and baked food sale, Ralph Lawrence office. Monday, December 10—St. Paul’s guild meeting at the Episcopal parish hall at 8 o’clock. Wesleyan guild of the Methodist church at the home of Miss Kathryn Crandal. Tuesday, December 11—Garden club Christmas party at the home of Mrs. M. L. Judd. Basketball, Payette at Nyssa, conference. Wednesday, December 12—Job’s Daughter's open installation of of ficers.. Also party for mystery dads. Masonic hall, 8 o'clock. Thursday, December 13—P. T. A. meeting, high school building. Re- bekahs at I. O. O. F. hall at 8 o'clock, o’clock. Friday, December 14—Basketball, Homedale at Nyssa, Non-conference. Here From Idaho— Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Belton and infant daughter spent last week-end at the home of Mr. Bellon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bellon. Bellon, athletic coach of the Hansen, Idaho high school, attended a physical edu cation conference at the University of Idaho for three days. He and his family returned to their home Sun day evening. Receives Treatment— Mrs. E. D. Michaelson is receiving medical treatment in the Malheur Memorial hospital. Goes To Portland— J. L. Herriman of the Herriman Motor company spent part of this week in Portland on business. 1 V I • Nyssa's largest assortment of 1___ in time to exchange them TOYS, GAMES and NOVELTIES For every a g e child, Christmas including Grandpa! Double Stam p Double ” S * H ” G reen Stam ps will be given through Saturday, Decem ber 8 — on every item purchased in our store for cash, charge or layaway________ Men's Flannel Shirts A sport shirt in bold block plaids and checks! Lingerie Cut for real comfort with large pockets Slips and gow ns designed to accentuate that Men's House Slippers youthful look TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MISCELLANEOUS—S. L. Wimmer, radio and appliance service, 531 Ar cadia Blvd., Nyssa, Oregon. 6D2xp LOST—Woman’s coin purse, black. fjofeSn^ ACOUSTICAL TILE A special purchase just for you! 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