Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 06, 1952, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON,
PAGE SEVEN
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 6. 1*52
ed Friday at the Gene Honey home, week from a B ols * hospruU. but w.ll
tota! .sum. n< revealed by the *ec-
Mrs Blanche Harlan, a sister of be convalescing for seme time
retary of -■.»:« oft.ee. went to 21
Mr Honey, her niece and husband.
Grover Findley of Madras. Ore .
eastern Or- n
nines in s#v*n
Mr and Mrs. Oranville Hornsby of was an overnight gue>t Sunday at
Mrs. Sherman YVibtun
U S gra/..
district.' and are re-
Bend. Ore , also visited at the Honey 1 the Norland home
Fhom* Parma Î1-MI
home last week.
Sunday. Mr and Mrs. James
| celpts from lJt>03 9K8 acres of gra*-
Mr- C L. Fruts entertained eight s
hetvs and iamll Mr and Mrv
ing lanvi S ne of the money being
Malheur county received the larg-
The Halloween party for the up­ members of her primary Sunday Jo / stept>el1s and ¿amlty Mr and
apportioned
the : rm of leases
school ehws 'With a halloween party Mrs Ge^ Slephen.s and Jfamlly ar.d
per grade students and their par­ after scho. 1 Thur-day evening
Mr. and Mrs. Art N
»0 federal ftpporttan- a
ents. the first in the new auditor­
Mrs. Alva Hall was surprised with
unt“*s thr'n« h the grazing d. tnct. it was explained,
ium. proved to be very successful a birthday dinner Sunday pf last ilv of Owyhee were dinner gue-ts nu'?1" to ° rcson
by the Oregon The upper: unic; • . for tne 1863
ar.d will be lC'-ked forward to as one week, when all of her children, but .it the home of Mrs M vrtha Nor-" disbursements
secretary of state's office, it was fiscal year
of the annual affairs of the year. one. and their families, came bring­ land
A large crowd, many in c -;ume, ing their dinner to help enjoy the
Mi and Mrs. Conley Wilson and announced last week
M.Uheur - ned $5 33» 50 from
came to have fun. to be soared and ia”v
family were Tuesday evening guests
This county received $5 436 46 for mineral lea^e receipts apportioned
enjoy the evening.
. | Mrs s. Alice Gaun.fe.. of Coquille for a goose dinner in the Jack Wil- the largest single .imount from the for the first half of 1953 A total of
Monday evening, at . 30. is the Ore., and Mrs. Edith Tegerstrand of
home The occasion being Jaca distribution oi re eipts from rental $3.367 50 was disbursed to six eoun-
time -e' for t:.e pothick supper for Portland visited at the Pettit-Bailev '* i i s° n s birthday.
j of federal grazing lands a.s provided ties and an t > be used for public
th- boys and girls of the grade home Saturday of last week.
I Junior choir practice for the local under the Taylor Grazing act. The roads or schools tn the counties
school who earned certificates in
Pfc Bob Shippey and wife arrived Community church is being held
f • boll and volleyball.
from Seattle Saturday morning. Pfc each Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Geesey and Shippey is being sent to Alaska and 1 Mrs. Elsie McGregor of Eureka,
M. Richards of Denver, Colo ' vislt- Mrs. Shippey will stay with her par- 1 Calif., arrived Sunday for a visit
ents. Mr and Mrs. Earl Boston, with her cousin. George Bailey, and
while he is gone.
j fgmily. She is on her way to Pennsy-
Mr and Mrs. Dick Curtis and Ivania to visit her son
Vicki Mae of Caldwell visited at the
Dale Bobbitt of Boise was Satur-
Jack Wilson home Sunday after- day overnight guest of Gene and
noon.
j Larry Schimmels.
Mr. and Mrs Lester Norland re-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFarlin
turned Friday evening, from a trip and sons were Sunday dinner guests
to L ng Beach, going by the coast of Mr and Mrs. DeLoyd Schimmels
highway, and are now at home on in honor of Mr McFarlin's birthday,
a ranch near Wilder.
Ten ladiew called on Mrs. Alex
C. L. FTitts, Thaniel Botner, Duane Wagner Monday afternoon for cof-
3mith, Don Fritts, Jack and Con; fee and to wish her many happy re-
Wilson, and Alex Wagner hunted ■ turns of the day. They brought
from Thursday to Sunday near Ida- 1 birthday cake to add to the refresh-
ho City. They returned with one i mants. Among those present were
deer.
[ Mesdames Lucille Smith, Luella
John Griffin returned home last I Brenneman, Emma Moran, Lorene
_______________
| Wilson. Arlene Dick, Lucille Reed,
i Thelma Fox. Francis Smalley, Lenna
| Mae Lewis, and Helen Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. John W'allace of
Hailey, Ida., were week-end guests
at the home of his sister. Mrs. Mar­
tha Norland Sunday dinner guests,
besides Mr and Mrs. Wallace were
Mr and Mrs. Lester Norland of Wil­
der. Dan Norland of Anderson
h as G E N E R A L A M E R IC A ta v e d 1 5 %
Ranch dam and Mrs Woodrow Wil­
son and children
on fire in su ran ce costs fo r o w n e rs of
Send Us Your News First
Malheur County
Gets Top Share
Federal Funds
Apple Valley
PARMA SEED CO.
Alfalfa and Clover Seed Euyers
CALL NYSSA 088-J1 TO HAVE BUYER SAMPLE
AND BID YOUR SEED
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DEPARTMENTS
TO SERVE YOU
Toiletries
Stationery
Greeting Cards
Candy
Toys
Infants' Wear
Children's Wear
Gift Items
Lingerie
Hosiery for
Men, Women, Children
Decorations
Towels— Sheets
Oilcloth
Plastic Goods
Hardware
Electric Dept.
Lamps and Shades
Glassware
Housewares
Thursday, Nov. 6 - 9 a. m.
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
READY - A BRAND NEW STORE
preferred properties? Can YO U
m oke
Adrian News
this sa v in g ? A sk us.
Mrs. Pauline McGinnis
RENSTROM
INSURANCE AGENCY
fv e fc fo a r Car ready to /a«$h a f
Let's
REMIND
You—
Cold Days Are Near And Now
Is The Time To
Winterize Your Car With
ph ^ one ANTI-FREEZE
$ 3 .7 5
per gallon
Andy's "66" Service
518 Main
Phone 297
Mrs. Don Hatt and family of Owy­
hee spent the week-end here with
her mother, Mrs. Howard Hatch,
while the men went elk hunting.
Mr. and Mrs Bill Ashcraft were
dinner guests Sunday evening in
Homedale with their daughter, Mrs
Bob Hamilton and family.
Mrs. Anna Sparks and her father,
A. C Henderson, -were in Vale on
business Saturday.
Mrs. Margerite Scott and Donald
visited Sunday In Caldwell with
Mrs. Plm Case on the way home
they visited with Mr. and Mrs. H 1
Sipes of Ridgeview.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cartwright left
Monday for their home in Couer
d'Alene after a visit with a nephew, j
George Cartwright and wife. Mr. |
and Mrs. A. C. Henderson spent
Saturday night with their daughter, j
Mrs. Jim Coon and family in Notus.
Mrs. Bernice Carlson and family
of Nyssa spent Thursday evening
visiting her sister, Mrs. Leonard
Smith.
Ed Wymer of Parma visited Sun­
day with his daughter, Mrs. How­
ard Hatch.
Mrs. Rich Holly entertained sev­
eral ladies at a noon luncheon at
her home Wednesday.
to make your shopping easier because it's located in
your community—handier to shop in because it's a ''Self-
Service" Store with all the merchandise right out where
you can see it, every item plainly marked — and, best of
all, value priced!
BEN FRANKLIN IS A VALUE STORE
You’ll find hundreds of items to fill your every day needs on display in this
new and modern store . . . and you’ll find hundreds of values every time you
come to shop! Come in . . . get acquainted . . . and save!
SHOP THE WAY YOU LIKE TO SHOP -
Full Fashioned Nylons
Rubber Edge Dust Pans
Here’s your chance to get your
hosiery needs at a saving!
3 Pr.
See these 51-guage, 15- $ 1 - 0 9
denier sheer nylons.
Flattering and perfect
Pr.
fit. Two shades.
9 to 10^.
Just the dust pan you’ve been look­
ing for . . . and at this reasonable
price! See these well-made
pans with the rubber
edge that protects your
surfaces from marring.
Soft flat-knit cotton with rib knit
cuffs and double crotch,
6 for
elastic waistband. White,
pastels. Sizes 1, 2, 4
and 6.
Ea. 15c
10-Quart Dish Pans
English Rib Anklets
Federal Vogue Enamelware! Wide,
round rolled rim, pure white and
red trim. Contains titanium which
prevents corrosion, re­
In Women’s and Misses’ sizes. Wear
the cuff up or down! Made of
66£
)BgM&k¡M3í3t%3&
Utility Dinnerware
Cup and
“PREFERRED” is the Word
White semi-porcelain for Saucer Set
everyday use. 9 oz. cup 1 j j g f *
and 6-in. saucer sets,
'
large 9-in. dinner plates.
Get a full set of each
while they last.
13*
17 '
/ / b j LNLRAL'S ''preferred risk” fire insurance plan is as modern as to-
'yvjj morrow. It eliminates costly ''traditional features such as grouping
good and bad risks together and basing rates on the result, which means
the "good” suffer a penalty because the "bad obtain an advantage.
But GENERAL'S ”preferred risk” plan is different. Only good risk
properties are accepted— the bad are rejected. Also GEN ERAL helps reduce
hre hazards for their policyholders by regular, expert inspection. Naturally,
this selective method, plus inspection reduces losses among G EN ER A LS
policyholders and effects a substantial saving.
Thousands of people have received the benefits and saving of
G EN ER A L’S "preferred risk" plan for many years, and have enjoyed the
security of insuring with one of the largest, strongest capital stock companies
sists acids, won’t pit or
stain.
63 '
Children's Panties
88
white mercerized cotton
Lustro-ware Styrene plastic with
reenforced back. 4 compartments
Shatterproof, washable
in hot water. Red. Blue.
Green, Yellow or Pearl.
55 '
Thirsty towels and matching wash
cloths in butter-
20x40 Towels
cup, flamingo
and aqua with
drop terry
border stripes.
3 for 9 9 ?
12x12 Cloths
6 (or 4 9 ?
3 pr.
in sizes 9 to 11. A real 8 9 £
bargain buy! Save.
Pr. 33c
Towels — W ash Cloths
Cutlery Trays
4
SELFSERVICE
We know you'll enjoy browsing through our "super market" variety store, exam­
ining the items in each well-arranged department at your leisure, selecting the
items you need. Of course, our department managers will be ready to answer
any questions.
Use Journal Classified Ads.
i,-
n& x
Women's G ay Hankies
Dainty combed lawn hankies, 12',it
inches square, colorful floral de­
signs all around the bor­
der. Your choice at an
unbelievably low price!
8'
Men's Handkerchiefs
5-Pc. Bowl Cover Sets
Women's Briefs
Keep your left-overs and stored
foods fresh, retain flavors. Made of
II
clear, odorless plastic with
Sst
elastic binding.
5, 6, 8 and 10 inch diam.
sizes.
Enjoy comfort and long wear
circular knit rayon with all-around
elastic, double thickness
crotch. White oi pink,
Medium and large.
Plier-Type C an Opener
G ay Aprons
Men's Work Sox
Here’s a safe, easy, time-saving tool
at a low price. It’s constructed for
long service, highly
nickel-plated steel frame.
Convenient opener and
cap lifter.
Two styles, pretty and practical.
Protective in the kitchen and pretty
at the table. Good quality
plastic in tea or bib style.
Choice colors.
Slack sox style with elastic top;
reenforced heel and toe. They’ll
23 '
23 '
Generous 17x 16-inch size.* White
cotton with V 4 -in. hem-stitched
hems. Buy a supply of
DoZ.
these handkerchiefs
while the buying’s good.
9 7 £
Ea. 9c
in America.
Perhaps your property will qualify for preferred risk
W hy not find out today? Call us— there’s no obligation.
fire insurance.
f-Preferred Risk" does not mean only so-called pre-proof structuret.
Any type of well-kept construction may qualify.
m
RENSTROM
INSURANCE
■
AGENCY
take a lot of rugged wear
because they’re durably
knit ot good cotton.
37 '
BEN FRANKLIN
17 '
Locally Owned—Nationally Known
5Pr.
884
112 Main
Nyssa