The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, February 21, 1935, Image 9

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CONPL-MENT TO A LADY
and Mrs. Lance Stout of Baker ! Lofton are glad to know that she is
visited at the Walter Parker home recovering nicely from her recent
operation. She has been moved from
ATTENDS IRONSIDE on Thursday.
Ed. Oakes, Ernest Locey, Eli the hospital and is now at the home
COMMUNITY MEET Rose and Earl Lofton attended a of Mrs. A. R. Van Buren. Mrs. Bert
water meeting at Unity last Satur­ Lawrence is still seriously ill of
day regarding the construction of typhoid fever.
a reservoir.
Walter Duncan has been vqry sick
Ironside—Approximately 125 peo­
James Lawrence of Baker was in with flu the past few weeks. Ed
ple attended the community meeting
on Tuesday and Wednes­ Oakes is driving stage, while he is
Friday night. The hostesses Mes- Ironside
day on business.
dames Bruce Lofton, Gordon Dick­ The Omer Presleys visited in Bro­ at the home of Ray Duncan in On-
son and Omer Presley staged an old gan on Monday and also attended j tario recuperating.
Orville Nichols and mother Mrs.
time bam dance, with songs and
to business matters in Vale.
Arthur Nichols were in Ontario on
recitations between dances. It was
Mrs. Jack Cover was taken sud­ last Monday.
very much enjoyed. A delicious denly ill ori last Tuesday. Dr. Anna
Norma White, M. S. Beckwith ana
lunch was served- for 25 cents a Pritchett of Vale was called and in Mrs. Lizzie Whitmore all of Boise
plate, the proceeds to be used to buy the evening removed her to Ontario arrived at Ironside on Friday even­
supplies for the school. Mrs. Pearl to the hospital.
ing, the former to spend the week
Laurance, Nina Nichols and Lillie
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Elms visited end with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Simpson will have charga of the their son Frank Elms at Unity last Floyd White. On Saturday the other
two motored to the home of Mrs.
March meeting.
Saturday.
Alvin Busby and wife of Unity
The many friends of Mrs. W. R. Will Morfitt and other relatives.
They returned to Boise Monday.
Chas. Sherman of Ontario was also
j a week end guest at the White
home.
The Walter Simpson family of
Unity who recently returned from
Oakland. Calif., were visiting at the
Arthur Slmpsonl home last Sunday.
Mrs. Albert Morfitt of Unity ar­
rived here Sunday and on Monday
accompanied her sister Mrs. Earl
Lofton to Ontario! where the latter
was operated on. Latest reports are
that she is doing nicely. Earl Loft­
on is also spending the week in On­
tario.
Quint Lawrence of Unity is visit­
ing at the home of his daughter
Makes each meal agreeable as well as being
Mrs. S. Rose.
LARGE CROWD
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Seed of New Potato Sort
Now Available in State
Katahdln potato seed la now
available in fairly large amounts in
Oregon, acoordlng to E. R. Jackman,
extension agronomist at Oregon
State college. This is the U. 8. D. A.
variety which, under test, in Oregon,
has proved Immune to mild mosaic
and resistant to other forms of mos­
aic diseases.
USED CARS—See us for Used Cars.
Tubers are rounded and free from
Cables Chevrolet Company, On-
knobs and other second growth. tario, Oregon.
They have shallow eyes, white flesh,
and possess excellent cooking quali­ WANTED—Turkeys, ducks, chick-
ties. Western Oregon growers re­
ported last year that the variety
stayed green much longer than Bur­
banks, being more drough resistant.
It Is considered an excellent variety
for use on heavy soils that tend to
produce number twos of other sorts
Apple Valley—Mrs. Wartjes enter­
tained about twenty members of the
Ladies Aid last Thursday with an
all day quilting party. A covered dish
luncheon was served at noon.
Mrs. Fiank Zimdar, who has been
quite sick for some time, has been
taken to the Caldwell hospital. She
is slowly recovering.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cloward and
daughter who have recently moved
from this vicinity to Oarden Valley
were business visitors in Parma
and Apple Valley during the early
part of last week.
Loyd Smith, son of O rant Smith,
who received a broken leg from a
a fall three weeks, ago is able to be
about on crutches but will not be
MARKET FINDER
able to walk for two months.
Earl Boston his finished the new
Try our Market Finder to dis­
addition to his home and has moved pose of surplus goods, rent a
his family into it.
house, find lost articles, to buy or
Mrs. L. E. Newgen and mother sell produce and many other uses.
Mrs. Eva Newgen visited friends in Rates one cent a word per inser­
Payette last week.
tion. Minimum 15c.
Dr. F. E. Freeman, a Boise veter­
inary, was in this vicinity last week. FOR SALE—Used electric washing
He treated a number of horses while
machine c h e a p . See Bernard
here.
Frost, tf.
The Fred Fisher and Henry Meier
families attended a birthday party OLD AND NEW FLOORS sanded
call 544 Ontario or write H. O.
on the evening of the 14th at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fish' Rasmussen. Box 545, Ontario. 3tp.21
er in Nyssa, honoring Mrs. Qulnby. LOST—Veltex key ring with about
Donald Fisher and Albert Meier.
3 or 6 keys. Reward. Dick Ten-
John Fisher returned a few days sen. ltp.
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ago from a visit to San Francisco.
FOR
SALE—
Jersey
Bull, one year
Dr. H. B. White of Salem and his
old.
Can
be
registered.
T. T. Elliott.
brother William White of Payette
were in Apple Valley Monday on 2-21-2tp
business concerning their ranch FOR SALE;—Bronte turkey gobler.
near the Nyssa bridge.
See Jim Boor. 2-21-ltp.
Mr. and Mrs. Smiley are the proud
parents of a baby boy born at the FOR SALE—White Rock hatching
eggs. Jim Boor. 2-21-ltp.
Caldwell hospital last week. Mother
and babe are doing fine.
FOR SALE—Yellow sweet Spanish
Mr. and Mrs. Proffit returned
Onion seed. $2.50 a lb. Well select­
Friday from Tenessee where they ed from Utah certified Onions. H. K.
have been visiting relatives of Mr. Hashitani, Phone 75F4. Old Chas.
Proffit. They are now living in a Garrison place. 2-14-4p.
cabin at the A. E. Nichols home.
Lloyd Newgen has moved to Notus WANTED—Girl for general house­
work or would consider man and
where he will work with the sheep
wife, woman to work for board and
for Andy Little.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith visited room. Write Mrs. Edwin Payne, Par­
over the week end with relatives in ma, Route 2 .2-14-2tp.
Caldwell.
FOR SALE— 16-lnch John Deere
Roy Boston visited over the week
sulkey plow, A1 condition. Wm. E.
end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Schweizer.
2-14-2tc.
J. I. Boston.
FOR SALE—Baby chicks, all popu­
lar breeds. Baby turkeys and baby
NYSSA BOY INITIATED
ducks. Custom hatching and hatch­
INTO ALPHA ZETA AT OSC ing eggs. Cain's Hatchery, Ontario.
Oregon. 2-14-tf
FOR RENT—Room, close in. Mrs.
Ray Garrison, senior in agricul­ Ross Parkinson. 2tp.
ture engineering and president of
the associated Agricultural Students FOR SALE—1 saddle price »15.00.
at Oregon State College, was initiat­ W. B. Hoxle, tfFeb!4.
ed Into Alpha Zeta, national honor­
ary, fraternity in Agriculture Thurs­ FOR SALE—Two pump shot guns;
day, February 7. Alpha Zeta is the
one 16 ga., one 20 ga. one semi or
only undergraduate honorary frat­ logging trailor. Four room house
ernity in agriculture. It picks its and lot in Nyssa. Fir and tamarack
members each year from junior and posts. Hugh Glasgow, Nyssa, Ore.
senior students in agriculture hav­
ing the highest standings in schol­ FOR SALE—27 acre addition to
more healthful.
arship, leadership and college activ­
ities.
CARD
OF
THANKS
EAT MORE MEAT
Garrison, who graduated from
Nyssa high school in 1930 was one of
AUCTIONEER—
We wish to thank all our friends the nine men picked this year from
See, phone or write me for
who so kindly assisted us and help­ agriculture for membership in the
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farm sale dates.
ed with words and acts of sympathy fraternity.
Reasonable
terms
for
a
ser­
at the time of the loss of our father
OREGON
vice that will mean dollars to
and our darling little daughter.
you the day of your sale.
Mable Hearron and Conrad Hart
| Mrs. Nora Green; Mr. and Mrs.
Sale every Saturday
—— | Kenneth Green; Cecil and Glenn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Syria Saturday evening.
a t Payette Auction
lll!IHMM«IMMIMMIIHII«K|1 Green: Mrs- cherald Davis; Mrs.
- Doris Brooks; Mrs. Vera Hansen and
Exchange.
The
girls
of
the
high
school
were
H j families; and Miss Theda Green.
given a physical health examination
G. F. STRANGE
by Dr. J. J. Sarazin last week to de­
PAYETTE, IDAHO
termine their fitness to play basket­
Phone Frultland 184
E Hold* False Teeth
ball.
NYSSA PACKING CO.
NYSSA
Nyssa, on highway. Also good Fill­ ens, gese at highest rr
prices.
ing Station site. See Don M. Gra­ Twenty-six years in the
ne place.
ham, Nyssa, Oregon.
C. H. BOWMAN, Payet i, Idaho.
Phone 163. tf.
FOR SALE—Gas engine, three horse
I TRUCKING—Coal. wood, gcaln.
power, rebuilt and in 1st class
produce, gravel, and, livestock,
shape ready to go; two wheel trad­
er; used Fordson tractor and plows; anything moving. Well haul It
several electric motors. Larsen and anywhere. H U O H GLASOOW.
Towne. formerly Larsen Motor Co. Phone 36F3. tf
..OAS UP..
No waiting. Just pull up— say Shell Gas—how g _
many gallons— get it with a smile— and keep on j § g
going.
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We Are Equipped to
Grind Valves on all
Cars including the
hardened seats used
Guernsey Milk
For the benefit of the people of Nyssa who de­
sire a richer milk than tne Holstein milk which
we have delivered for the past several years, we
have recently purchased some Guernsey cows,
and are now delivering high test Guernsey milk,
produced in one of the most modem and sani­
tary plants in this section of the country, accord­
ing to dairy authorities.
We »till maintain our high-standard Hol­
stein milk, which is considered by medical auth­
orities everywhere as the best milk for babies
and growing children.
W e produce milk for everybody's needs. Try
it!
Sunshine Dairy
We have just received a shipment of
RUGS
MONTAG RANGES
STUDIO COUCHES
and SPRING-FILLED
MATTRESSES
Come in and look them over
Nordale Furniture Store
OREGON
NYSSA
SEEDS
We carry the most improved strains of lettuce
and onion seed.
All of our seeds are contracted by us from the
most reliable seed house in the country with
whom we have been doing business for the last
sixteen years and have a wonderful reputation
among the growers for true type and yield.
Get in touch with Mr. George Closson at the
Equity Warehouse at Nyssa for seeds and infor­
mation as to spring lettuce and pea deals, or
write us at Nampa, Idaho.
IDAHO EQUITY
EXCHANGE
NYSSA PHONE 103
W e ’ll M e e t Y ou
Half W a y
For the sake of your
dairy profits you need
the McCormick-1 leer­
ing, the ball- hearing
cream separator. We
make it easy to own
one by extending you
liberal terms, giving the McCormick-
Deering a chance to pay (or itself.
This new and delightful powder
keeps false teeth from rocking, slip-
ping or dropping. No pasty taste or
| feeling. Gives perfect confidence all
I day long. Get Fasteeth from The
Nyssa Pharmacy or your druggist.
Three sizes.—Advertisement.
Shell and Quaker State Motor Oil
Nyssa, Oregon
Just Received . . .
Tighter and Longer
At Norcott’s Service Station
Norcott Service Station
| SHARPENED—Baws, too's. knives,
I auger bits. You dull th-m and I
will sharpen then. Prices band saw,
35c; yard saws 55c; cross
76c,
Scissor sharpening. Andrew Mc­
Ginnis. Feb 28p.
in the late models.
We Specialize in the
VAN
NORMAN
GRINDING
METHOD
See Us for further in­
I’m the “LAST LUMP” of
Coal in your bin . . a-poppin’
up here to remind you to
Order Coal NOW!
EDER HARDWARE
NYSSA....OREGON
formation. No addi­
tional cost.
E. W. PRUYN
Auto Repairing
Nyssa, Oregon
Boise-Payette Lumber Co.
McCORMICK-DEERING
Dwight Smith, Manager
K now n for Years as the
See Us For Building Supplies
PHONE is
NYSSA
OREGON
World’s I easiest-Running
Cream Separator