Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 03, 1952, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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with Mr Burlre's parents. Mr. *nd
¡visit
visit in Yakima with relatives !♦ David. Sir and Mrs Wayne Robb (lirAtmas Dinner
Mrs Jesse Ditty.
Bill Hamilton
Flanagan and the boys di
,
Parti«** Vrc Urlìi Dale Patterson arrived home Sat­
for ( . O l l p l r Yakirna while Mr. Planar in i Robb were gjest.s Monday evenin'
urday from San Diego on an eight-
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Pattie went by train.
a; the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Hudson
a«»' ieave from the navy to visit his
OWYIIEEJan.
3—
Donald
Share
ar-
VALLEY.
Jan.
3—Mr
and
Mr
and
James
Canglev
im
!
■TV
Hobo m Nyssa at a Christina, party
parents, Mr and JRrs. Grant Patter­
•.ved
home
Saturday
from
Camp
paries Chapin were honored family left Friday jpiormng an*;: and dinner.
son.
Stoneman,
where
he
received
his
¿it a farewell party \ivcn S a i- 1 Cliri>tniai> on the United Aiiline> * •
Nlia and Mrs. Olaf Fyllingness en­ discharge from the army He is at
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kyg*r and chil­
tf evening at the home of M* LebtiI Kahsa. to visit relativ
ter.allied Mr and Xfcs H E Crutch­ the home of his parents, Mr and dren and Mr. and Mrs Merle Mc­
.Mrs. Clifford Wolfe The group
The Homer Didericksen
Jim field and s i». Brian, for dinner
Clure and children had Christmas
Mr,. Charles Share
jiHl pinochle and ate a buffet Chadd and Conley Lockett of Wil- Tuesday*
dinner in the Charlie Culbertson
Linda
Jones
of
Boise
spent
several
G R A IN -FE D BEEF. C USTO M C U T T IN G A N D
,p(HT. Present were Mr. and
Mrs low Creek had a Chri tma part'
,Mr and Mrs. James Eiherington days last week with her uncle and home.
tl|Ude Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Monday evening in Caldwell a: the
W R A P P IN G . CUSTO M BUTCH ERING
of Utah are guests at the home >1 aunt, Mr and Mrs Byrd Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Graham and
rnX‘ Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Elver Niel- home of Mr and Mi Clyde Dide
their daughter. Mrs. George Folk- On Sunday Mr and Mrs. Walters children of Quincy, who are visiting
Stock received from Monday morning
- f Mr and Mrs. James Robb. Mr ricksen
man
took Linda home and Brenda Walt­ relatives in Nyssa for a few days,
«ad Mrs Fred Babcock. Mr and
Mr and Mrs Keith Stoker a: d
until Friday noon
Mr and Mrs George Johnson and ers went with them to spend a few were Friday evening dinnei guests
Mrs. Lewis Mitchell, Mr and
M r. family visited at the Le lie Bahaii-
in the Werner Peutz home.
day,
with
her
father,
Rex
Walters.
daughter
of
Haines
were
visitors
at
Homer
and Mi.
and tyne
-• DJfiericksen, unu
mil. ami
lyne home
nome Tuesday
luesuay and
ana had
nau diiiiu
uimr
Vz mué west on Alberta Ave. Phone 381-R. locker plan-
Mr. end Mrs. Russell Patton and
Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Schweizer
Mrs. Wayne Hobo, many of whom, at the Lee Stoker home Little Paul t-‘*‘
,jn ho,n* Sunday.
Phone 381-W, slaughterhouse and cutting room
children
of
Moses
Lake
are
visiting
were
hosts
at
a
family
dinner
Thurs­
were former members of a pinochle Stoker, son of Keith, has had ton 1 - Ihf’
havt' btei1 11 al‘ * ee,t
with influenza.
day evening at their horn»1 Guests their parents, Mr and Mrs. R. L.
club, ('harles Chapin left December
were Mr and Mrs. Lee Householder, Patton and M: and Mrs E E Croc­
*7 to Join th« Hr fore*
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mi o . .
“
and^Mrs. K
Mrs. Eva Davis of Seattle is u Newgen for Christmas were M
and their son. hernie. arrived home Jr and Mrs. Lee Strickland. Mr. ker.
Mr. and Mrs. .-Jenneth Ahrens and
houseguest at tiie home of tier broth- Newgen’.1. M.-ter. Elsie Tiet ... .md Wcdiu -hay evening altei landing and Mrs. Charlie Schweizer, Mr and
er. Pete Wilson. Arriving the even- Ricki of Caldwell.
ch n
1» Bremerton, W ashing- dr.v Vic Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. children of Nampa had dinner on
Charles Share, and Mrs. Gertrude Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs.
Having sold my farm, I will sell at public auction the
ing of the 25th with her son and
sa.mdnv afternoon md evenl.il 10,1 wllh both oi th,*T ' ‘ ut£
Ja> r.ion of Caldwell
daughter-in-law
Mr
and
Mi
n
»n
BatUlday
afternoon
and
and
tiler■families,
and
Frank
Park-
Oeorge Schweizer.
following property located 7Ms miles southwest ol .»\ssa,
u.junmer m jaw, .vir. anu Mrs. Dell guests at tile Ora Newgen home w? ••
(¿Verner Peutz is helping Mr and
Mr. a"d Mrs. Henry Peutz and Mr.
'
-N‘
Dayi ‘■emoined. while threi i tei
Mi
Hi li
on Ivanhoe avenue, or 1% miles east of O les corner, or
Mrs Bob M o-'itt move to O ’yhee
Uvll and his wife continued on V. Caldwell Mrs Frank Huett o. R.
Ernest Kaneaster Charles dam where Mr. Morfitt will be em­ and Mi Walter P“ utz and children,
all of Payette, called in the William 134 miles north and lMs miles west of Owyhee junction.
1n l ! « V iUtal! Ulter hav1“ “ supper at Well. and, Miss Jeanne Dorn’ la M. K .
t
and Naomi and M r . ployed.
rA
Peutz home, Sunday.
th# A ” ’ •’ ’ •
tend Pa. ..
-!
V ‘
Mr and Mrs. T. H Brewer
,re
Mr. and Mi ,. Grant Patterson were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robb, who have lege at Angwin. California
I " m * i->er. nfove to Boise Monday Sunday dinner guests in the home
u
among the group attending a dinner
• U k i Wa hingt
day guest» at the homi
” 1 at the orp* ^
of Rev. and Mrs. B R. Harris in party Friday night at the Lee Stok
are in the valley during the holi- 0f Mr and Mr, K°oei Schwe.zer
Ern. t Kaneaster’, hand that was Wilder.
home in Big Bend. Mrs. Stoke, had
days, and staying at the Frank Perko in V ile included Mr and Mr
injured ife October is in laid con-
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Householder had prepared a novel menu from which
hoine while Mr. and Mrs. Perko are Charles Johnson of Pa ma Mr ,n;l <U j .» ii because of a bone iiiTeltion.
Christmas dinner in the Guy Glenn the guests ordered their dinner and
visiting in Seattle. The Robbs spent ¡yjr j eff Williams of Adrian. M
’ll
uV. Mr Clifford Wolf’ and home. Other guests were Mr and were sometimes su: prised at the
Christmas with Mr.,. Robb’s parents. uncj Mrs Kenneth Parker uid lam- daughter were gu<- t., of '.Mr and Mr, Lee Strickland, Mr and ftrs. name under which the food appear­
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilson.
Mrs. Dick Wayalt, Mr mu Mr
Mr
Harold Ackerman in Payette Charlie Schweizer and Mr. and Mrs. ed.
ne 7, '916
Dwayne Wilson, son of Mr. and O H. Schweizer and Mr an# Mr
for Christmas dinner, along with Charles Share. In the afternoon Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fletcher and
Mrs. Pete
Wilson, and brother of L W J'omeroy of Sunset Valley,
and
Mr md Mr, Burl Collins and Mike,
and Mrs. Vic Marshall and Mr and
iry Fletcher of Murphy and Mr.
t j) M
Mrs. Jack Marshall called.
Mrs. Jim
Robb, was expected to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Conner iu<l two and Mi
Vcva Castle,
and M
Oeorge Bullock of Home-
9T
0 ij
0
arrive home for the holidays Satin - oils. Jim and Rommey ..1 V.vk '
M.
i Mr Ed S’ r.ia: .mil lam-
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald dale were Sunday dinner guests in
day, as he has finished his boot Conner. vSio is stationed at Me. ora ily left Christmas day tcij W.apava, and children went to Murphy Christ­ the Kennetli McDonald home.
training and lias been serving on the airbase at Tacoma, i, home for the Wasliit ton after a family dinner at mas day and were the guests of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and
destroyer Xtonssen.
holidays.
°
the home of Mr. aiuiqUr*. Ira Chadd. and Mrs. Ray Fletcher.
; ' 0. : Agri
daughter of Adrian were Sunday
Rev, and Mrs. Marvin McLean and evening dinner guests in the Werner
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simpson a n * ‘ Dinner guests at the home of M:
'finer had t pent two weeks
on of Baker a .ved Friday evening Peutz ho .ie.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Simpson were and Mrs Albert Notheis Chr: tma
visiting at the parental .«lime
Mr and Mr, Harry Rat.tezyk were at the Wallace Gregg home, where
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoke and Mr.
dinner guests at the Carl Grunke day included Mr. and Mrs Jame
hosts Christmas at a goose dinner they were guests for the week-end. and Mrs. Lewis Hoke went to Oak­
Jiome for dinner Tuesday.
Hartman of Nu-Acres and Mr
for 'flv and Mrs. Frank Parks of On Sunday. Rev McLean held ser­ land Oregon to visit Cl>de's mother,
After having Christmas at home, Mrs 11 E Collins of Nyssa.
Bin t and Mr. and Mis. M A Ratae- vices at the Owyhee Community Mrs. Pitkin.
the S. E. Flanagan family left for a
Mr and Mrs. Pete Wd,on and
church. In the afternoon Mr. and
zyk
Mr and Mrs. Ami Strickland were Oilrs McLean and Mr and Mrs. Wal­
4-H CLUB MEETS
host at the f .tinny party Christmas lace Gregg were dinner guests in the
Members of the Arcadia Livestock
eve, when a light supper was served Bill Oregg home. Rev. McLean pre­ 4-H club held their first meeting of
and gifts were exchanged. Pre,ent sented Frances Foster and Do, »thy the year at the home of their lead­
were the families of John. Ray. Don, Linden, who spoke to the assemoly. er, Parlpy Felk, last Thursday even­
and Glenn Strickland, and Mr». The two women will sail in Febru­ ing. Officers were elected as follow-;:
ary for Calcutta. India to be miss­ Virginia Mallett, president; Franct
Hopper
From Nyssa
Feik, vice president and assistant j
Mr and Mr Don Strickland and ionaries.
EASTBOUND
Jack Burke of Boulder. Montana' \eader; Lynette Hickman, secretary
family also attended a midnight
!(:00 V M.
1:08 A. M.
1:20
12:20 P. M.
turkey supper at the home of
. '¿yl Gary Marshall of Great Falls, and treasurer; Catherine Coleman j
and Mrs A. C HawkigsS, with Mr Montana left Saturday for their anu Duane Drydale, song leader»;
W ESTBOUND
and Mi La Varr Hawk.us ol Klam homes after spending a week here and Gale Coleman, reporter. The I
5:50 A. M.
1:45 P. M.
Çc 7:30 P. M.
H: 15 P. M
ath Fa.1.1 , and Mr and Mrs. Wyatt
Smith RJesent
‘ Local to Boise
‘ ¡L o c a l to W eiser
Miss Jo Ann Price, who has been
Mrs. Marie Thomas. Agent
living in Madras and working in the
220 M ain St.
Phone 217
public school office, is. home for an
extended visit
Father Rembert Allies was a visi­
tor at the S. E. Flanagan home
Christmas.
Sunday dinner guest? .u tlie home
of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Dimmick
were Mr and Mrs. Conley Ward and
PH O N E 244-J
RESIDENCE PH O N E 236 R
three children of Notus and Ivan
Hcrold Herold, who is with the
marines stationed in California is
on furlough visiting his sister, Mrs.
h
Ward
Overnight house gue,ts of Mr. and
Mrs Lawrence Dimmick were Mr
and Mrs Bill Mai ' ton of Tillamook
Mr and Mrs. Marston are former
residents of Wilder.
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P a rts ’
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FISCHER'S LOCKER SERVICE
LOCKERS AVAILABLE
PUBLIC FARM SALE
WEDNESDAY JANUARY
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SALE START.S AT I P. M.
Highland Sybil Sally, bom
freshen Feb. 20.
Sybil Sally H ow df, ) :u b
freshen Feb. it.
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TR A U W A Y S
DtPARTURCS
RADIO & REFRIGERATION
REPAIRING
Stretch Your Building $ $ $
Located Af Western Store
WITH HOME-OWNED
Herberl E Cox-Technicia
NYSSA LUMBER CO.
HELMER'S SPECIAL
THIS WEEK
SHEETING- 2x12 and 2x10 S4S
$30 Per Thousand
2X4
D IM E N SIO N A T $55 PER M
WALL-SATIN
A washable, rubberized finish for
interior walls and wood trim
$ 4.65 per gallon
STARTING
JANUAKY 1st
7
ON
Guests Here—
° House guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Frost during the
holidays Included Mr and Mrs Fer-
man Warnock and daughter of Al-
sea, Oregon, Mr and Mrs. Henry
Crowley and daughter of Spokane.
Mr a ' ll Ml
J W McDowell of
Twin Fall . Mr. and Mrs C. W Mc­
Dowell of Hansen, Idaho and Mr
and Mrs. John E Wagner and
daughter., of New Plymouth.
CARD OF THANKS
Not only because of the consum­
mate skill, but the kindness of my
surgeons. Dr, Palmer. Kopp and
Mauldlng. because of the tender lov­
ing rare showered upon me by the
nurses at the Malheur Memorial hos-,
pltal and because oi the affection- j
ate goodness of my children and the
remembrances of friends, I am still!
here In the land of the livit.g I ran
only humbly hope that the remain­
der of my days will be so spent that
all this skill and kindness will be
Justified.
Anne D S. Pratt
Meuller Furnaces-
Link Bel;
Stokers
Estimates Gladly Give::
Pl.one ’34L? Parma, 'dciho
HEATING
GEORGE I. KINZER
YOUR
SAVINGS
2-way TUMBLEBUG PLOW
Tha Preferred Plow for Turning
All Furrow* O ne W ay!
Here'i the 2-w*y, roll-over tractor plow that it
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HANDLES EASILY. . . TURNS ON A DIME!
When the plow is raised, the wheels pivot to an almost
square turn. Turning is as easy as if the plow were
tractor mounted. It can he m i i /» backed any distance. At
the ends of the furrow the plow and tractor swing to one
side, back up, and swing into the furrow again. Turning
is accomplished on an absolute minimum of unplowed
land. These are but a few o f tWe reasons why th* Tumble-
bug it today’s fastest selling 2-way tractor plow.
MACHINERY
I Two bottom Moline tum blebjg plow.
I 4V2 foot Globe offset disc, 24-inch blades
Combination hay and grain elevator
l Light trailer.
I Harrow.
1 Rake.
I rwo-hcrse fresno.
1 Buzz saw good
MISCELLANEOUS
Some chickens.
Some «cor®>j
12 Tons c: long hay.
Some loner posts and other miscellaneous
articles.
The following property is to lie sold by
Phillip Mitchell
CATTLE
Daisy. 4 gallons 4 years, just fresh.
Goldie, 4 gallons, | years, just fiesh.
Roanie, 4V2 gallons, 9 years, just fresh
Betty, 4 gallons, 6 years, just fresh.
Cream, 5 gallons, 8 years, freshens
Feb
Red, 5 gallons, 8 years, just fresh.
Guernsey, 3 gallons, 7 yrs., fresh o months
Registered Guernsey bull, two years r>ld.
Average herd test 4.6.
1 Oliver model 70 tractor.
1 International milkina machine, .. single
units, 1 year old.
1 New 40 gallon hot water tank.
1 Rubber-tired wagon with hay r o c k
1 Three-section harrow.
The following cattle are to be sold by
Wyatt Smith
5 Springer Holstein heifers, coming 2 yrs.
old, vaccinated and tattooed.
12 Springer Guernsey heifers, coming 2 yrs.
old, vaccinated and tattooed.
4 Jersey springer heifers.
2 Durham springer heifers.
1 Black springer heifer.
10 Mixed white-faced calves.
1 Durham springer cow, 4 years old.
2 Holstein springer cows, 4 years old
Cows will be tested.
TERMS— CASH
Lunch Served By Merry Matrons Club
79
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mad*
for modern terracing, for u«e in irrigating_heldi, on
hillaidei and wherever it it necetsary to turn all your
furrowi one way. The T K , or Tumblebug, does a good,
uniform jo b o f plowing, Dead furrowi are eliminated,
and follew-up operation» are made easier.
Bottoms are arranged so furrows are turned to the
right with one gang When the other gang is tripped and
turns into position the furrows are turned to the left. Th#
Tumbiebug is no wider than an ordinary two-gang
tractor plow Levers adjusr the plowing depth and bot­
toms are always raised to the same height. A spring
release safety hitch protects th* plow if it strikes aa
obstruction
30, 1949, freshen March 10.
bagle's Volunteer Mona, born Aug. 2P
1949, reshen M ay 14. An outstanding
heilei iiom the M. E. Leabo herd of In­
dependence, Oregon.
Basil Stan Scotty Betty, born Nov. 8, 1949.
Sybil Volunteer Bonnet, born Feb. 2,1950
freshen Jan. 23.
Sybil Volunteer Destiny, born )uly 7, 1950,
freshen June 1.
Basil Stan Regal Milky, born Aug. 27
1950, freshen June 25.
Sybil Melody Volunteeres, born Aug. 24,
1950, freshen June 27.
Sybil Bonny Volunteeres, born Sept. 28,
1950, freshen Sept. 6.
Basil Stan Govenor's Tulip, born Sept. 23
1950 , freshen Sept. 11.
Polly's Volunteer Baronet Lady born Oct.
29, 1950, freshen Sept. 26.
Polly's Highland Sally, born Feb. 28, 195J.
Polly's Glow Mona Nelly, born M av 30,
1951.
nolly's Leitie Scottie, bom Sept. 12 195..
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Phone 270-W
N Y SSA , OREGON
ARCHIE SMITH, Owner
Colt. Bert Anderson and Jo« Church. Auctioneers
L. H. Frills. Clerk