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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1952 A in* e * iley % - N t\c r Around Arcadia Mrs. S tiermau Wilaon M-M4 Phone P ar. A Mrs. G eorge Muclcr P ho n e Oj'-J-K ! iC 1 1 - :\e a g a in a fte r Mr an d Mrs. H arry T h u rm a n of e WnX ta rtm g w ith V ancouver, Wa h , an pent Thvnks- a fall ait ir h b ol in *' uoh .she fra c - giu.ng w .th M rs. T h u rm a n 's p aren ts, t. . ed h er arm , »1 t A’ ;>la -es. I t was Mr a n d M rs. J o h n Zittercob. se a t N> i. but 1.» i r it becam e M r a n d Mrs. O tis B ullard an d Mr. IK c£á$ary to .ik e ht r to B oise to a n d Mrs. C h a rles B ullard retu rn ed .11 be o u t of reset. She 'J . ve M onday from H erm iston. where they j 1 Tor soxnet.ni I sp e n t sev eral days w .th Mr a n d T he grade school boys play ed a Mrs. G u y S ch affer. re a l ih r.lle r c . .1 oi /. .oall gam e in M r an d Mrs. E rn est S tep h en sen th e P arm a gym, F riday evening, were d in n e r gue.sts T h an k sg iv in g of at 11 b > - T h e B boys Mr. a n d Mr». Uel ALup in Nyssa. w ,th th e Ro/>*tl were b eaten by a t-.g m a rg in b ut Mr. a n d M r,. C h arles B ullard were tht A (b . held th im to a t i e in to d u in e r g u e-ts of Mrs. B ullard' , ■ • th e y were m jth e r , Mrs. F ife r in O n tario Mr. defeated. All th e tud.-nts a re w iit- a n d Mrs. Lee D ail an d boys of Nys- ¿: mxi'.u. ly for the t me w hen th e y sa a n d th e Mtsse - B etty an d W ilma can play th i r fir t am e m th e ir B u llard of Boise were d in n e r gue -ts own gym. , a t th e ho m e of Mr. and Mrs. O tis Mr arid Mr Jack Reed a n d R o b B ullard. Mr. a n d Mrs. G eorge H ust and ert left T ue flay to sp e n d th e . . . Wtth Mr fam ily were d im e r guests of his i Mr Haltr n S tephens an d fa m p a re n ts on Mann-: Creek, ar.d Mr. No need to w o rry about th e cost of m eat when vegetables a re in such a n d M rs. H arold H ouston, Peggy ily in P o rtlan d . v e rd a n t p ro fu sio n on the m ark et. Now’s y o u r chance to pinch a penny a n d Jim S igler w ere g u e-ts a t the t h a ' 8 a - ■ • valuable th e w hile you fill y o u r fam ily w ith th e v ’ ita m in s and minei Daw-, wa ill an d tin he to a tte n d hom e of M r an d Mi Cecil H u- to th e ir h ealth . S erve a whole m eal of vegetables, serve ’em in p airs, -‘ . on Mr. a n d Mrs. G eorge Moeller t it- P.-T.A. m eeting T. ur-clay even- tr e a t them all to a good shake from the “ th ird sh ak er”— an d th e re won t g u ls, a n d Mr. an d M r- G eorge be a dull one in th e bunch! II i, an e n j jyable r.e was h.ad by B ar.d arne., were guei'ts a t th e hem e of «11. t ■ la n k s 1 Olart • K nit'fel, who T h e th ird s h a k e r’s A c'cent (p u re monosodium g lu ta m a te ), th e won tit h i; .slide i tu res th a t h e Mr. a n d Mrs. Bob M cK inney tie lr I d e r se aso n in g th a t heig h ten s, holds an d blends n atu ra l flavors in all Ny a. foods, i t ’s p a rtic u la rly good in vegetables becau-e it actu ally restores took on his trip la-1 irnnier th ro u g h At th e h em e cf Mr. and Mrs. Nor- . .>• n,. the th e “ n a tu ra l g lu ta m a te ’’ th ey lost in travelling, standing, processing or A . ¿ . e, L,on and Gi a m a n Hipp, w ere Mr. an d Mrs. Joe s to rin g — p u ts all th e fr»'sh w o n d erfu l flavor of the g arden back in them C a ll had C avern a 1 th e P a in te d were served L eg -d o n arid fam ily of B aker, Mr. I w h ere it belongs. T he third sh a k e r is y o u r assurance of ta s te p erfection . t. R efre timer I, a n d M rs. J h n I.b y and fam ily, Mr a t th e table. T ry this vegetable dinner and ta ste for yourself. by ti ie 11 -one! gradi m others. a.id Mr-.. Ri yce I: iy an d fam ily and C A U LIFLO W ER PO LO N A ISE: Place cool • d cauliflower seasoned Mr. an d M r Jack W ilson, Jim m y Mrs. B eu lah K eele an d G ordon with salt and Ac'cent in one half of divided ser i -■ d .sh; sprinkle with a n d M arilu, : n d Mr S a r a M iller K eele cf P ay ette. chopped hard-cooked eggs anil minced parsley, and cover all w ith bread V. i t i d at the (it n tr Miller h i 'ine in G u ests a t the h i m e of Mr. an d ............................. crum bs browned in butter. ............ Fill other half of dish w ith V IEN N ESE Mt Ida. S u n d ay a! ti rte ui Mr. M iller Mrs. F red S c h ill.rg were Mr. an d CARROTS: Add raw sliced carrots to heavy saucepan containing 1 is been ill for tv c ia l w eek, an d M rs. D ew ard B enedict an d fam .lv. m elted butter (about 14 cup) and 1 finely chopped onion; season with i , ; U bedfast. M r. an d Mrs. A rnold W inkler an d Ac'cent, salt and pepper, and simmer over low heat SO minutes. Mr. a n d M r,, F arie, and fam ily fam ily an d Mr. an d Mrs. B< b Mein- In a second divided dish place CABBAGE IN C H EESE SAUCE: h av e moved into th e Boston house, i ger an d fam ily. shredded cooked cabbage seasoned with salt and Ac'cent, and combined Mrs. Cecil Le ,’h p en t sever »1 J o h n Z itte rc c b picked L aw rence w ith your own favorite cheese sauce; and FRENCH PE A S: shelled day- .11 B o.se taking care of h e r sis LCwe's co rn last week. green peas cooked with lettuce leaves in V4 cup boiling w ater with one te r a n d new baby. teaspoon su gar and ' i teaspoon Ac'cent added. Uiscard lettuce a fte r D onald B u llard and R aym on Mr. a n d Mr , Conley W ilson and B erg m an w ere vi .to rs in B :se S u n cooking; season peas with salt, pepper and butter or m argarine. boy, and Mr. and Mr- Lloyd Cal 1- day. F o r the last third o f this “ Serve ’Em In Pairs” dinner prepare well f P a rm a ipenit th e T h a n k sg iv N o rm an H ipp atte n d e d th e m en ’s O R A N G E B E E T S and A S P A R A G U S A U G R A T IN ': O ver cooked ing h olidays a t th e hom e o f Mr. an d breakifa-t a t th e E;.. co p al ch u rc h beets from which skins have been removed, pour U cup butter mixed Mr G le n n Johnson in C alien te, in O n ta rio S u n d ay m orning. with two tablespoons grated orange peel, 14 cut) orange juice, 1 teaspoon Nev. Mr. am i M: . T h an iel B o tn er salt and 14 teaspoon Ac'cent, Heat. G arnish for serving with unpeeled Mr. a n d Mrs. L aw rence Lowe r e orange wedges. . . . Place cooked asparagus seasoned with salt, nepper sta y e d alt th e W ilson hom e while tu rn e d la st week w ith a n elk h e k ill and Ac'cent and covered with Parm esan Cheese, in broiler (about 4 th ey were gone. ed n e r " E n te rp rise . T h e re were f.ve inches below heat) ; broil until cheese browns lightly. Couple, for serv Mr. an d Mi E A W yatt, Mrs. e r t killed in th e h u n tin g p a rty . ing, with beets. And there is your vegetable dinner. See i f it doesn’t L a u re l W yatt a n d d au g h te rs and Mr. a n d M rs. T h eo M atiherly an d s u it you to a T—for Taste. Mrs. Ed O bendorf and fam ily v isit J o a n - f O n ta rio H eig h ts v isaed Mr. ed in th e O rley ßm t'lh hom e S a tu r a n d M rs. H a rry T h u rm a n a t th e d ay and alt tended th e W 3GS b azaar J o h n Z itterco b hom e S a tu rd a y ev en lung th e ipabt se v e ra l weeks, is g r e a t a n d supper. ing. ly im proved an d ca n be o u t of th e Mr. a n d Mrs R alph R ogers an d Mr. an d Mrs. Cecil Boekweg an d lu n g m o st of th e tim e new. fam ily of O n ta rio were T h an k sg iv fam ily of Apple Valley a n d Mrs. ing day guests a t the E arl Boston Boekweg’.-, m o th e r, Mrs. L au ra Beck- F a rm e re tte s C lub h, me. stead of O gden visited a t tihe G eorge Mr. and Mr W ayne M iller, G len M oeller hom e S a tu rd a y evening. an d S h a ro n of P< r i ’and, visited for Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k P resto n , S h ir D avid M u rak am i, re tu rn e d to | a sh o rt tim e a t th e Ja c k W ilson ley an d Je rry c f Caldw ell, were M rs. P a u lin e M c G in n is chool M**nd.iy a fte r being ato-ent hi me S u n d ay m orning. b u s.g u e sts of Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k sev eral d ay s following a n a p p e n d i Mr. a n 1 Mrs. O rley S m ith an d Neci .alc k S a tu rd a y n ig h t o f last citis o p era tio n . Mr. an d M rs. G len B row n hud f. nily v. ed at th e J e h u G oddard Mr. a n d M rs. Les Ja m ese n an d th e ir c h ild re n a n d fam ilies f r r In me n ea r N otus S u n d a y afte rn o o n . M r. an d Mrs. D ick K nosp an d sons Mr. an d M r,. Dick C u rtis an d Mr an d Mrs. T ed B ates a n d Alton T h an k sg iv in g d in n e r. G u e -ts were d au g h ter, W icki, an d Rickl T e itx ir t were vi it r.s at t b * h me of Mr. an d Mr. an d Mrs. R o b ert B row n an d of Boise p en t la: t w eek-end v is it fam ily, M r. an d M rs. Jim M o n c a tr ing a t th e G ayle M a rtin hom e. of Caldwell, an d Mr S ara M iller Mrs. Clyde Bowers. Mr. an d Mrs. Bill A sh craft ihad a n d d a u g h te r of Boise, Mr. an d Mrs. L ia n a Lee Bow ers, six -y ear-o ld enjoyed T h a n k giving day d in n e r at tile Ja c k W ilson home. daugV 't r of Mr. a n d M r- T ed Bow R o b e rt E a stm a n an d d a u g h te r of as th e ir quests on T h an k sg iv in g day Mr. an d M r J hn M alzen of er-* who h as been in th e Nyssa h o s Caldw ell. C a lle rs in th e aifterncon M r. a n d Mrs. F o rrest H am ilto n cf S eneca, (Ore , p en t S a tu rd a y an d p ita l th e past mx weeks w ith polio, w ere Mr. an d Mrs. .Jim A tto b erry of W ilder. Mr. an d M is. Bob H am ilto n S u n d ay a t the R euben H en sln w re tu rn e d to h e r hom e S a tu n ia y . O n ta rio a n d Mr. an d Mrs. H :ke of an d son of H om euale. Mr. an d Mrs. R ay D row n a n d d a u g h te rs of Nyssa h me. Win. M at 7. tin of N y , ,i vl il T h e ir m ine-year-old son, Jim m y Baker. a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. O de A sh craft an d Bowers, who 'h as been in an iron E tu rd a y evening. Mrs. G ladys M atth ew s sipent la st fam ily. Mr an d Mr A. O. S chultz re Mrs. H ow ard H a tc h sp e n t S a tu r tu rn ed M onday a f te r spending the H >nry a n d Vic Poteen fam ilies n e a r week in H. n ied ale helping a t th e d ay in Nyssa v isitin g M rs. H a rry D ines home. T han k , giving holiday w ith th e Jero m e. R ussell of Toledo. O re., who was B- bara D; The Road to Health D u l l V cjtc t a b l e . ' r . ; . ' ig r a i iwci-w * Ä hc" i it Nu Acres News Adrian News The Clean Sweep Used Car Clearance Is Still On At Nyssa Motors, Inc. . . . Many Have Been Sold At Bargain Prices . . . Many Still To Go . . . These Are All Current Trade-ins with Thousands of Trouble-Free Miles, And With our Famous O' K' Warranty, Such As: 1951 CHEVROLET 2 DR. POWERGLIDE One owner, low milage, new car warranty. Ceiling $1955 1950 CHEVROLET STYLINE 4 DR. One owner, fully equipped, new tires. 1591 1949 CHEVROLET 2 DR. STYLINE Fully equipped, spotless green. This car is equipped with a tip-toe-matic Overdrive. Owner reported 24 miles per gallon. 1506 1949 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN One owner, clean Has overdrive 1330 1947 FORD 4 DR. SEDAN Beautiful Beige color, fully equipped. Runs like new. 881 WILLYS STATION WAGON Radio, heater, winterized. Very nice with overdrive. 858 CHEVROLET AERO SEDAN These are hard to find. Fully equipped, very nice inside and out 978 OLDS SEDAN Looks like a 46’ and runs as good. Has new’ motor 521 HAVE 20 OLDER MODELS WHICH US AN OFFER-NO REASC Is $1795 Was $1840 1425 1495 1295 1495 1295 1245 795 74 5 795 725 895 795 495 OK THEM OVER REFUSED! 425 MAKE », Inc M ain and 3rd St. Phone 188 celled h ere by th e d e a th of h e r m o t.ier, M rs. Servoss. Mrs. A. B ru m m e r cf Boise an d Miss C h a rlo tte B ru m m e r of S a lim w ere d u in e r g u ests S a tu rd a y ev en ts i a t th e A C. H en d erso n hom e. Muss B ru m m er w as a fo rm e r h ig h so h o il te a c h e r h ere a n d is te ac h in g at N o rth M arion h ig h in S alem th is year. Mrs. D ick W aite an d so n c f L ik e ly. C alif, .-pent th e holid ay w eek-end h ere visitin g h e r m o th e r, M rs. T om S a n t. Mr an d M rs. T om S a n t a n d fa m ily of Rid'geview m oved la st week Into th e Rev. P itc h e r house. M r. an d M rs. E h 'in B onde of E m m e tt visited h e r p a re n ts. Mr. an d Mr-*. A. C. H en d e rso n S u n d a y e v e n ing. S a tu rd a y was m oving day fo r fo u r fair. \e s . Mr. a n d M rs. J o h n Ja rv is a n d M r. a n d M rs. J u n io r M atth ew s ex ch an g ed houses. M r. a n d M rs. O r ville G d b e rt m oved in to th e C arl P iercy house, th e P iercys moved to O regon T ra il d istric t in th e W atso n 1 house. Mr an d M rs. L eo n a rd S m ith an d d a u g h te rs w ere Thank& giv-ng d .n - n e r gue.-ts of Mr. a n d M rs. C lay to n | M artin . Sgt. a n d Mrs. M elvin F re u n d of Boise sp e n t th e w eek-end h ere v isit- ..ig h er a u n t. M rs. G ayle M a rtin an d j fam ily. M: a n d M r-. G eoff W illiam s were d lin er guests T hank.-g.ving day of h er sister, M;> O ce S chw eiaer a n d fam ily of S u n set Valley. K r.-tin e K o rm an of Boise sp en t th e holiday v isitin g h e r g ran d p a r en ts, Mr. a n d M rs. G len Brow n. They took h e r hom e S unday. Mr. a.vd Mrs. D ick D avis. Mr. an d Mrs. C-len Brow n. M rs E arl W inn ar.d M rs. Cecil S m ith a n d P a tric ia a tte n d e d th e H u ffe r-H a n se n w ed ding in P a rm a W ed n esd ay evening. B etty H a n se n fo rm erly lived h ere M rs M a rg u rite S c o tt h a d as h er d in n e r guests T h an k sg iv in g day Mr. a.:id M rs. R euben B ask et a n d H a r vey OW b . C a lle rs >n th e a fte rn o o n were E lizabeth. Jo y ce a n d S u san S tev en s of M arsing. Mr an d M rs. Ja m e s M eG fnnis an d J u n io r an d M r a n d Mrs. Dick D avis at d S tev ie a n d th e ir house- guest. 'Mrs. C lara C assell of P a y e tte w ere d in n e r g u ests T h an k sg iv in g day a t th e H arvey H a tc h hom e in B.g Bend. H en ry R e u te r a n d A thol S ay re sp e n t th e h o lo d ay elk h u n tin g n e a r Union. Mr an d M rs. O av le M a rtin an d fam ily were d in n e r g u ests T h a n k s giving of h e r p a re n ts. M r. an d Mrs O J E nglish in N am pa. Mr an d Vf:> H u r d H a tc h h ad i- -h eir T hank-gnu»*t guest* Mr ♦ :id Mrs J a -k W orrier an d fam ily •? ft -e. Ed W ym er of Pa m i* \ f r an d M rs D o n H a tt a n d ia m .ly o f Owy- ; lire a n d V tn H en ry R e u te r a n d d a u g h te r A. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ j 1 \ i 'il,/-//: THE f ig h t '/ ' ' m eeting refre sh m e n ts vere served by th e ho.--te-.-e>. M r- i a r. a n d Mr> Cecil Evans. Mr and Mr- R t ell P re -to n of Arco. Ida . st, p p « i over S u n d a y to v i ' t a t th e hom e o i h is s u te r a n d fam ily, Mr and M rs H a rry Wood, eaircute to Pasco. VV3ill_ In a t’ tern o o n Mr an d Mr>. F ra n k P r o to n an d J e rry oi C aldw ell w ere c a ll ers a t th e W ood hom e. T h e Nu Acres com m unity g a th e re d a t th e hall la st M onday evening to h o n o r Mr an d Mrs. A rvin K ersey w ith a g ift show er. Follow ing ail evening of m usic an d gam es, th e bride a n d groom opened th e ir g ifts u id re fre sh m e n ts w ere served H os- te-sse> were Mrs. H a rry W ood, M rs. H enry O rc u tt an d M rs. F ra n k N ed- oalek. . Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k N edbalek a n d D on n a a n d M r an d M rs. G eo rg e G rasjnick an d P a u la K a v of C a ld well were supper guests S u n d a y a t th e hom e of M r ah d M rs. F ra n k P re sto n of Caldw ell. J o h n S m it 'Was on Jury d u ty a t P a y e tte M onday an d T u esd a y of a ist week. Mr. an d M rs. H a rry W ood le ft la st week for T w in F alls w here they p la n n ed to spend th e T h an k sg iv in g h olidays a t th e h em e of M rs. W ood's p a re n ts. Mr. an d M rs. J. H. P re sto n . Mr. a n d M rs. G eorge S m it, J o h n an d J a k e h a d T h an k sg iv in g d in n e r a t th e hom e of th e ir d a u g h te r and fam ily, Mr. and*M rs. G len G a lla n t a t G oodrich, Ida. G eorge S m it, J r „ re tu rn e d S a tu r day fro m a week’s b u sin ess tr ip to D etroit. Kingman Kolony m u k an d d au g h te r, P a u la K ay, of Cald/well, called a t th e N edbalek h i me S u n d ay . Mr. a n d M rs. D avidson of C a ld well v isited a t th e h o m e of M r. a n d Mrs. G eo rg e S m it, M onday a f te r noon. T h e F a rm e re tte s club m et a t th e C o m m u n ity h a ll W ednesday a f te r week. M r. a n d M rs. G eorge G ra s- noon of la s t week w qji a b o u t 15 m em bers an d g u ests p rese n t. P la n s w ere m ad e fo r th e a n n u a l club C h ristm a s p a r ty w hich will be a pot- luck su p p er fo r m em b ers a n d th e ir fam ilies w ith th e u su al tre e tr e a ts a n d g ifts fo r th e ch ild ren , th e even ing of Dec. 17. A t th e close of th e (Too la te for la st week) T h e Edd B assets enjoyed a w eek en d visit from th e ir d a u g h te r and fam ily, Mr. a n d Mrs. Pad Bowd- ridges of S alem . Billy a n d S ilas D ay sp e n t S u n d ay a fte rn o o n a t Ed B assetts. M r. an d Mrs. Bill R a tig a n an d ch ild ren re tu rn e d hom e from a tv o week>’ visit in N ebraska. :>n ïa au j!e cecke [)R S A L I 16-cubic oler, also i arles Wa [ J t SAU . i M [)R SALE age— like tal G as ! ft. plyw< ' a trad e fo .Vj.^sa. DR s a l e ; etiport and 1 613 N OR SALI iper. coir I re. OR SALE Univei I me stori )R SAU kind. Pii kraham. H O PK IN Do Not Be Over-Sold On Installment Plan Buying and INJURE YOUR CREDIT WHEN WINTER COMES The Pioneer Service Company that represents the largest organization of business and professional men in the Northwest is calling your attention to a condition that is quite serious for the local merchants, doctors, hospitals and druggists. That is: paying your bills once every six months or once a year. A. Do you realize that your grocer pays for his groceries once a week or twice a month? B. Do you realize that virtually all the merchants have to pay their bills every 30 days? C. Do you realize that the gas and service stations (or a lot of them) yap every time that gas is dumped? D. Do you realize that your doctor, your hospital and your druggist, have to pay not only their wholesale bills but also their own personal bills every 30 days, and that when any of these merchants carries a customer over 30 days on his books his profit is gone, and he is losing money on his investment? E. Do you realize what it costs to send statements? After the sec ond statement is mailed out, it costs from 35c to 40c a state ment. It is the handling charges on the money that really counts. Not the paper, the stamp, and the time it takes to send it out. So, why not quit taking advantage of your merchants and professional men, and cooperate with them by paying your bills sooner; and thus help the financial rating of your trade area as well? By doing so, you are not only helping to keep your own credit good but you are helping your merchant and your doctor to keep his credit good. I For yot kate-in>pe half or tin.. See highwa lolumbia p one 395 fOR SAL lolsteins iiringers »6. O n ta b u tan o si FOR SAU Ingus bul kid. 2 mi. function. Live: >R SAI fampshir >pen gil1 pigs. Unre lia l price ■head to c |2 miles s. FO R S.‘ bull 15 m 022-R11 I 2 bedr basem ent proved, F ou rth st Farm , ‘ hay and ; barn. Loi reasonabl Two-be cellent c system, g Motel V tlon. NYSSA R alf 105 M ain Fai JOILN D to diggei Don’t be over-sold on Installment Plan Buying. MALHEUR COUNTY CREDIT BOARDS OF PIONEER SERVICE A DRIAN— Brown's Mrri-antilr Co. BROGAN— S m ith 's S toro V llsm ey er S to r r D RF.W SK Y — I’o r te r - S itz Co. JO R D A N V A LLEY — l V tr 's S r r v ir r JU N T U R A — J u n t u r a G a ra g e J u n t u r a M e rc a n tile L e e 's T ex aco S ervice NYSSA — C lo v er L aw n D a iry G a te C ity J o u r n a l H o llin g sw o rth 's, In c. N vsaa F u r n itu r e Co. O w y h ee T ru c k A Im p le m e n t Co. S a r a s ia C linic T o b ler'* Fees! A F u e l W e ste rn C o rru g a te r Ce. W ilson B ro a D e p a rtm e n t S to re W ilson'* S u p e r M a rk e t O N T A R IO — V A LE— B ill’s A sso ciated A lb e rtso n 's, In c . C. C. A n d erso n S to re s Co A ld red E le c tric C a iro S erv ice B ullock A uto P a r t s C o n n ie 's S ervice & R e p a ir C ro g h a n W elding D e n tln g e r 's F eed A Seed E a s te rn O reg o n E q u ip m e n t Co. G A B F u r n itu r e A A p p lia n c e C A It F u r n itu r e A A p p lia n c G o o d m a n O il Co. H o llin g sw o rth s', Inc. H a n se n B la c k sm ith S h o p H om e D airy J a c k 's M a rk e t H o llin g sw o rth 's , In c. D r. R oy J. H ondo H om e L u m b e r A C oal Co. O n ta rio R adio. Inc. K SR V H r. N eal E. M c C a rth y M a lh e u r M ark et M a lh e u r D ru g M a lh e u r M otors. In e. T h e M a lh e u r E n te rp r is e M e e k e r-T a y lo r T r a c to r Co. M oore H otel P e te rso n F u r n i tu r e Co. N icholson E q u ip m e n t Co. R ic h fie ld S erv ice A G ro c e ry O g u ra ’s R ad io a n d A p p lian ce S erv ice C e n te r O n ta rio A rg u s-O b se rv rr S e rv ice C o m e r O n ta rio C linic O n ta rio G ra in Co. 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