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o o o o e O o o ® e ° o THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. 1960 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Farm, Ranch and Real Estate SALES Conducted by Celebrated Requiem Mass Birthdays At Methodist Church Dinner Held Here Jan. 18 Fellowship The Methodist church fellow ship dinner was held Wednesday For Fr. M. Curtin night in the church social hall Requiem mass was offered for The Mmes. Oscar Bratton, Art By Mn. Chai Mill» OWYHEE—The Rev. and Mrs. the repose of the soul of Father Colby and L. A. Maulding were Henry Moore of Adrian were Fri Mathias Curtin, OFM, on Monday, hostesses and provided the birth day evening callers at the Chester Jan. 18, in St. Bridget’s church in day cake for those having De Mills home where they visited Nyssa, according to Father John cember and January birthdays. Mrs. C. R. Mills. Baumgartner. Saturday evening callers at the Honored guests were Diane Colby, Father Mathias came to Nvssa Bonnie Sager. Susan Bratton and Howard Day home at Owyhee Dam were Mr. and Mrs. Dave to assist Father Rembert Ahles,, the Rev. Paul Ludlow. OFM, in taking care of Nyssa, A humorous original skit, com- I Highland of Fruitland. Jordan Valley and Arock He re- posed and read by Mrs Merildean Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morfitt, Mr ceived his appointment on Feb. 20, Robbins, was pantomimed by a ’ and Mrs. Shorty Brandt, Mr. and DAIRY and MACHINERY AUCTION 1952. With his arrival, services one-rehearsal cast. Sherril Jean Mrs. Werner Peutz and Mrs. Ken- MONDAY, JAN. 25. 12 noon—Located 2 miles east of Nyssa were given every Sunday in Jor- | Robbins played appropriate piano ■ neth McDonald were Friday eve lust across the road from Anderson's Corner store. 24 HOL fice of the mass was offered on two music. Several of the MYF mem- ning callers at the Wm. Peutz, Jr. STEIN DAIRY CATTLE, ABS breeding. Production given fice of the mas was offered on two bers presented a playlet, “The home. Sundays a month only. Father Challenge of the Cross.” Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Strong at sale day. Cows will carry clean bill of health. Public invited Mathias also began holding ser- Gilbert Klinkenberg. accompanied tended a farewell party Thursday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. SPREADERS. STOCK SADDLE. (Consigned by Palmer Bros.: 1952. | throughout the evening. Keith Wooley, who are moving to 1952 FARMALL "M" TRACTOR, in A-l condition. 1951 JOHN As Father Mathias had 15 years’ The program, under the super Washington. The party was given DEERE "A" TRACTOR, in A-l condition. 1946 JOHN DEERE experience . ..................... ............... ................ .................. ..... closed by members of the Owyhee LDS in ............ working with Span- vision of Mrs. ................ Leo Gonyer, »#■ itt B TRACTOR. 1946 ALLIS-CHALMERS B TRACTOR, ish speaking people, he was given with a candlelight service. church. 1946 FERGUSON TRACTOR and OTHER MACHINERY.) charge of these people in Nyssa --------------------- Mr. and Mrs. Vern McCain and (Consigned by Oscar Samuels: 1947 FARMALL "H" TRAC- He conducted classes for the chil- kt family were Friday evening din TOR. OTHER MACHINERY.) ERNEST BARKER, Owner, dren and had socials for adults 19 CW UTierS ner guests at the home of Mr. and Through his efforts, a shrine to D - J i OQC« Mrs. Byrd Walters. Our Lady of Guadalupe was erect- j • IQISCU vxOvy, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Tucker PUBLIC FARM AUCTION ed in St. Hubert’s church and was | and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams | were dinner guests Sunday at the WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27, 1 p.m.—Located 2 miles north of blessed by Bishop Leipzig. Father Mathias worked in the | It Oregon farmers grow another home of the Rev. and Mrs. Vern Ontario, then 1 mile west to highway 30 overpass, then south west 2 miles to Canyon No. 3. then l/t mile west and */« mile Nyssa parish until September of 1 record-breaking corn crop in 1960, Martin at New Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Lou DeGoede of south. 42 DAIRY CATTLE, ABS breeding and DHIA testing. 1955 when he was replaced by a lot of them may top their lists of “equipment I’d like to have” Caldwell were Thursday dinner Majority are vaccinated and tattooed: all are tested and clean. Father Lucian Pargett, OFM. with one of the new corn driers j guests at the home of Mr. and Public invited to inspect. Individual ID card with each cow. which keep the grain moving as I Mrs. Lynn Kygar. MILKING EQUIPMENT. ’1955 WD-45 ALLIS-CHALMERS Children's Classes Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morfitt took it dries. TRACTOR with 12x28 rubber, like new. OTHER FARM MA Dale Kirk, Oregon State col Bob’s mother, Mrs. Dave Taylor On Study of Africa CHINERY. HAY and ENSILAGE. DALLAS FARTHMAN. agricultural engineer, points I fo Baker, Ore., to Boise Monday Started Wednesday I lege Owner. Terms: Cash. Lunch on grounds. out that recirculating driers, re where she underwent surgery at Over 30 children were in at cently appearing on the market, [ St. Luke’s hospital Wednesday, tendance for the first classes on have several advantages over non and was released Sunday after MACHINERY AUCTION SALE the study of Africa held in the circulating corn driers. noon to return to her home in north THURSDAY, JAN. 28—Located Vs a mile ____ ~ of Parma to Methodist church Wednesday, 4 to By constantly mtrving the grain Baker. Dr. and Mrs. Bert Ross and sons LDS church, then 1 mile east. 1958 JOHN DEERE ”620" 5 p.m. Thirteen of them were slowly through the drier, the re TRACTOR, has 600 hours on it. with 3-point hitch and power from Apple Valley. First through circulating types give more uni were Sunday evening dinner steering. NEW JOHN DEERE 2-ROW CORN PICKER and sixth grades are included in these form drying, which is highly de guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crocker. sirable, Kirk said. SHFLLER ATTACHMENT. 1956 JOHN DEERE "50" TRAC sessions. Junior high students are taking Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer and A second advantage is that the TOR, in A-l condition, power steering. COMPLETE LINE of the study Sunday mornings and and Mrs. Buster Edwards EQUIPMENT. (Consigned by Mr. Schlegel: 1946 MOLINF MYF members will be included additional wet grain placed above Mr. were dinner guests Sunday at the the columns to allow for shrink "Z55 TRACTOR, 6-row M-M Cultivator with Tools and M-M in the regular Sunday evening age is dried evenly wtih the main home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. War Hang-on Plow.) (Consigned by Mrs. V. Magini: 1951 JOHN adult meetings which will begin j batch. ren at Caldwell. DEERE "B" TRACTOR and OTHER MACHINERY.) CLAIRE next Sunday. Sunday dinner guests at the The new-type driers can handle BORDEN. Owner. Terms: Cash. Lunch on Grounds. more com at a time, too. They Earl Crocker home were Mr. and Adrian Community can dry com in columns 24 inches or more thick, compared to a Social Security Tax Church News maximum of, about 16 inches in Henry E. Moore, Pastor non-circulating driers. Since lar Increased lanuary 1 ger batches of corn can be loaded Church school, 10 a.m. If you are a laboring man work into the drier at one time, the ing for wages, your first check of Morning worship. 11 a.m. Monday afternoon class from farmer won’t have to load it so 1960 will have a larger chunk often. 2:45 until 3:40 p.m. I taken out for Social Security However, the new driers still taxes than ever before. If you are Fifth and sixth grades after need attention to be sure the corn an employer the amount of your school on Tuesday. . . . WHILE YOU WAIT! Junior choir group on Wednes is being distributed evenly as it matching tax will be larger than recirculates. day from 7 until 8 p.m. ever before. Each will pay one Senior choir practice at 8 p.m. When it comes to moisture half percent more than in 1959, CREDIT, OF COURSE sampling, it is easier to get a true meaning that if you earn the on Wednesday. The annual congregational meet sample with the recirculating maximum amount upon which it ing will be held Monday night, drier. j is paid ($4800) each of you will Kirk experimented for two have $2.00 more to pay each Jan. 25, at 8 p.m. The Naomi and Ruth circles I years with non-circulating com month than last year. PAYETTE. 211 N. STH ST. MI 2-3593 --------- will meet Wednesday, Jan. 27, driers having column thicknesses But this isn’t the last increase (Across From the Courthouse) with Mrs. George Schiemer. As of 4, 8, 12 and 16 inches. He I in store for both of you. Increases 3-8843 sisting hostess will be Mrs. C. B. found these sizes all use about of one half percent have already Bois». 222 North 9th Hill. Lunch at 12:30 p.m. follow the same amount of fuel and elec been set for 1963, 1966, and 1969 Nampa. 306 12ih Av». South 8- 4205 ed by the first lesson on "The tricity to dry approximately the when each will pay four and one Caldwell. 113 South 7th St. __________ 9- 7838 Hymnbook of the Ages.’’ same amount of corn. half percent or $216 each on the $4800 00. These scheduled tax increases New Cabs—Wider, Safer, New DolUr-S«ring Prices are necessary merely to pay bene fits at present levels. They do not Step-Vane, 4-Wheel Drives, many More Comfortable give any increase in benefits to light-duty modele with automatic Many models are a whole 7 retired persons or survivors of transmissions— all are lower inches lower (without sacrificing dead workers. If Congress should priced. Price« have also been road clearance), so it’s easier to decide to increase the present reduced on all optional V8's. hop in and out of cabs. Still benefits in any way it would there's more space inside: more mean another increase not now room for bats and hips, more New Torsion-Spring Suspension scheduled. This is national elec foot room with suspended pedals. I tion year and there is much talk Eliminates I-beam shimmy and Cabs are safer, too; new build of increased, benefits, as a vote wheel fight! With torsion makes them 67% more rigid. getter. springs up front there's a This year’s increase in the soc brand-new, smoother, easier ial security taxes is the 7th time handling feel behind the wheel. these taxes have been raised since Chevy's new tortion springs and Sturdi-Bilt design New rear suspensions include Plus Improvements the system was started in 1937. are changing everybody’s ideas about how much wide-based coil springs in most All Through the Line It was 13 years before the first work a truck can do. last year’s schedules are light-duty models; tougher A new steering linkage system increase came in 1950 but in the variable-rate leaf springs in that cuts vibration, means better out—Chevrolet trucks ride faster over the rough past nine years there have been medium- and heavy-duty models. control. There’s new V8 effi I runs to get in more trips a day! Big repair bills six other increases. are no longer a problem—Chevrolet trucks soak ciency. Sixes long famous for Electronically Balanced Wheels up punishment that means downtime to other saving. New key-turn starting. makes! And trade-in time’s put off for extra Front wheels and tires are bal Higher, wider visibility. Talk to QUALITY REPAIR anced at the factory. Helps make your Chevrolet dealer about the thousands of miles—'60 Chevrolet trucks stay DENTAL LAB world’s most advanced trucks. that new ride revolutionary! new like never before! GEO CAREY, Owner Col. Bert Anderson. Ontario. TU 9-5501; Col. Guy Sparks. Nyssa. FR 2-3475: Clerk Ron Christen sen. Ontario. TU ANDERSON SPARKS 9-8771. Listen »o KSRV at 12:15 Every Day for Farm and Ranch Sale News' Advantages Told o 0 Mrs. Keith Moore and chlidren of Notus, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fenn and Lori of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crocker and family. Mrs. Mary Jarvis left Sunday afternoon to visit her daughter, Mrs. Nelson Byrd at Alameda, California. Mrs. Werner Peutz and Mrs. William Peutz, Jr., and Debra were Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs. Kenneth McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters as sisted her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Franklin in moving from Caldwell to an acreage near Par ma, Sunday. Kenneth McDonald left Wed nesday morning to visit his mo ther, Mrs. Mary Klingback, and his sister, Mrs. George Grege at Quincy, Wash., and his brother, Fred at Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Don Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Cleaver and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mills were Saturday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beckstead. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sadamon and Mt and Mrs. M Atagi and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K Atagi. Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen and family of Ontario were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day at Owyhee Dam. Bob Wigton of Madras, Ore., was a week end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crocker. 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