Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 14, 1937, Image 6

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    NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. THURS,, OCTOBER 14, 1937_
.erial Nurses Fly on Their Errands of Mercy
All the Virtues
Character is a unity, and all the
virtues must advance together to
make the perfect man.
CLASSIFIED ADS
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IF YOU wish to buy. sell, rent o.
lease property In or near Nyssa
consult R. J. Davis, Real Estate
Agent Western Hotel, Nyssa, Ore­
gon. 07-14.
For Rent
FOR RENT—Good piano. Inquire at
Mrs. F. L. Klrkhams home or
write Mrs. Rebie Moses, Elgin, Ore­
gon. 703tp.
FOR RENT—Five room house,
nicely furnished, in Vale. Inquire
at Vale Time Shop. 1402tp.
For Sale
TOR SALE OR TRADE—35 acres
2nd growth timber land ten mile;
from the city of Tacoma, Wash
Terms or will trade for Nyssa prop
erty. H. F. Brown.
FOR SALE—75 acres new land, deep
soli, 14 mile off oiled highway
mail, cream and school bus route
Power line, railroad station anc.
river bound this land, plenty ol
water. Prloe $1000, $200 down, bal­
ance to suit. Write A. D. Moses, El­
gin, Oregon. 16S7tp
TOR SALE—Apples, orchard run;
Delicious, Rome Beauties, Wine-
saps. Bring containers, 50c bushel.
A. E. Nichols, 214 miles SE Nyssa
bridge on C. A. Jones ranch. 07-14p
TOR SALE OR RENT—A 114 acre
Irrigated farm, close to Deltrlch,
Idaho. For further information
write or see Willard Nelson, Delt­
rlch, Idaho. 603tp.
TOR SALE—30 tons hay, 3 milk
cows, 8000 feet of new lumber.
40 acres for rent or lease. See Mar­
lon Chard, 614 miles SW of Nyssa.
07-2tp .
TOR SALE!—1—3 year-old Jersey
cow, 1 two wheel trailer, 1 model A
Pickup car. W S. Jones, across high­
way from Tile Plant. Oct 7-2tp
FOR SALE—Four 4-door sedan,
1925. Oood condition. DeLaval
Cream Sepeaator. Box 1, Gate City
Journal. 14 02tp.
FOR SALE—40 acres, 25 acres has
been farmed this year. Complete
far mequlpment. 3 miles N west of
Nyssa on Power and gravel road. O.
Q. Scott. 140tf
FOR SALE;—Corona portable type
writer—good as new. Price $25.00.
Call at Journal office, lxpc.
FOR SALE—Solid cabbuge 114C per
pound. Also carrots, onions, par­
snips, squash, turnips and potatoes,
all at good prices. 3 miles south of
Frultland on Frultland-Parma high­
way. C. R. Strawn. 1402tp.
FOR SALE—Apples. Buy direct
from the orchard. Delicious, 50
cents bushel; Jontbans. 40c bushel.
Half mile south of Vale Junction. H
Derry 14 O ltp.
TOR SALE— An excellent apart­
ment house site. Pete Deare. 141tc
FOR SALE—One 28 model Reo ton-
ner, lots of mileage left In this
truck. $100.00 Nyssa Oarage. 140tc.
FOR SALE Strawberries, 50c a gal­
lon. Mrs. F. W. Osterkamp. Mi mile
east of Nyssa bridge. 1401tp.
In chic blue uniforms and overseas caps, the newly formed organization of flying trained nurses are seen
holding inspection at Burbank, Calif. With specially equipped ambulance ships members of the Aerial
Nurses Corps of America will be ready to fly on every type of aerial errand of mercy.
NEWS OF RECORD
Real Estate Transfers Record! d
Norwood O. White, Executor, to
Joseph M. Randleman, Lots 23 to 28,
Inc., Block 1 Terrace Heights Add.
to Ontario. 3, 6, 37. $2,500.
Lester F. Kelley to Carrie B. Kel­
ley. undivided V4 interest in SMiNEL
8E!4 Sec. 2; SMiSWVi Sec. 1; E ‘4
Sec. 11; WMsNWVi, NWViSW1/«, Sec.
12; SE'/iNE1/«, ESSE 1« Sec. 12;
NE‘4 Sec. 13-14-41. Lot 2, Sec. 18-
14-42; Lots 1 and 3, E'4NWt4 Sec.
18-14-42; E‘4SE!4 Sec. 13; N E'i-
NE‘4 Sec. 24-14-41. SE*/«NEt4, E(4
SE1/« Sec. 18; NE’iNEK, NEViNW1/«
SW1,, Lot 4, Sec. 18; NW 'iNE'i.
Sec. 19; W!4NE‘4, WMISE'i, E'4-
and Lot 1, Sec. 19-14-42. 9, 28. 37.
$
1 .
Wilfred H. Schuyler et ux to Her­
man H. Johnson et ux Lets 6. 7,and8
Block 3, Villa Park Add. to Ontario
9, 14, 37. $375.
Malheur Count yto Coast Land Co.
Ltd. SEViSE'i Se. 1; S'iSEMNE1«
Sec. 9; N ‘4NE!4NWJ4 Sec. 3-32-40;
SW '.NE', Sec. 36-13-41; NELNWL
N14SW"4NW14 Sec. 27; S 'iN E 'i-
NW1/« Sec. 35-32-40; SiiSW ’iSE 1/«,
Sec. 17-33-40 N'aNE'.SE1« Sec. 33-
30 41. 10, 6, 37. $150.
W A. McKenzie to G. K. Clark,
S ’iN E 'i Sec. 8; NW1/« Sec. 9-1746.
5. 11. 36. $1.
John Barthcloma et ux to United
States ditch right of way over W 'i-
SW14 Se c 23-19-46. 8. 20, 37. $1.
Eugene Looney et ux to Western
Loan and Investment Co., Undivided
l-3rd interest in W‘4NW 'iNE'i,
N'iNW li Sec. 24-18-46, less rail­
road and ditch right of way. 9, 29,37.
$
10 .
Oeo. Kelly to David Kent Lots 3
and 4, and ESW ti Sec 30-19-37. 9,
15, 37. $250.
C. C. Hunt et ux to Ronald Burke
S*4 of Lots 7, 8, 9, and 10, Block 147,
Wards Add to Nyssa. 5, 5, 37. $1.
United States to Heirs of Edson
F. Stansell, Lots 1 and 4. Sec. 31-
21-47 $3, 26, 37.
George A. Reberger to Bert B.
Lienkaemper, Lot 7, and South 22.66
feet of Lot 8, Block 28. Teutschs
Add to Nyssa. 10. 5, 37.$200.
Wanted
Fairman <fc Mortonto Mrs. Julia
WANTED—HemmstItching. 10 cents Wakerlig, Lots 3, 4. 7 and 8. Block
a yard. Inquire at the wrecking 5, Fairmcr Add. to Harper. 8, 24. 37.
yard at Main and Fifth streets Mrs $1 <Q C Deedi
Fred Sessler. 014 4tp.
Kenneth Medlin et ux to Anna
Medlin, SMSEV, Sec 30; NE'i-
WANTED—Part time w'ork by hour W
WWEMi. SE1 1 NW1« Lots 2, 3.
or day. Mrs. Coll, or Journal of­ 4 NEli
E'iSW 1«, SE'iSE'i Sec. 31; S'a-
fice. ltp.
SW1« Sec. 32-16-39 10. 4, 7. $800.
WANTED—All your welding Jobs. State of Oregon to J M Teng-
S'vSEV Se. 13c-31-42. 2, 24,
We promise good work and fair man, $ cultivation
and settlement.
prices. Pruyn Auto Repair, Phone 36 Jordan
Valley Cattle Co. to On­
56F2.
tario National Bank SE '.SE 1«,
WANTED Reliable man, must un­ N'aSE1,. E'aSW1«, S'aNEM, SE1,-
derstand irrigating problems, for! NW1«, S'aNELNW1« Sec. 33-29-44;
ranch on new land five miles from j NE1« .ESNW'i .NE'.SW 1,, N'4-
Nyssa. Small wages during winter i
with Increase In spring Inquire at i
Journal office.
Miscellaneous
HAUL INO—All kinds, Oregon ana
Idaho License. Hugh Olasgow
Phone 38-F2. Jan 16tf.
BRAKE WORK Let us put your
car or truck brakes In first class
condition. Special equipment and
trained men at your service. Pruyn
Auto Repair. Phone 56F2.
RACK TO FACTORY
SPECIFICATIONS
Take the Oueaswork out of
Motor Repairing. Tune up
equipment and mechanics
qualified to use It. We are
ready NOW for that 'tune up'
Job of yours. Soon we ran take
care of anything In auto­
mobile work.
Olson's Second
Hand Store
RADIOS — Console
and Table Models.
TABLES—Take your
choice.
PAINT — Bu l k or
name your brand.
—and don’t forget—
we have used and
new Furniture, priced
right!
SE1« Sec. 3; S'4NEti Sec. 7-30-46;
N14SW'« S'C. 29-29-45. 6. 20, 32. $1.
On' aric National Bank to Western
Loan <fe Investment Co., W 1 NE14 -
NW1/«, SEMNW14 Se. 8-18-47. 7, 30,
35. $10.
Ontario National Bank to Western
Loan & Investment Co., SEViSE’i ,
N!4SEV4, E'iSW 1/«, SV4NE1/«, SE1/*-
NW'/i, SMsNE'iNWVi Sec. 33-29-44;
NE'i, NV4NWV4, NEViSWVi, NV4-
SE‘i, Sec. 3; SMsNEVi Sec. 7-30-46.
N'iSWVi Sec. 29-29-45. 7, 30, 35. $10
Ontario National Bank to West­
ern Loan and Investment Co., NV4
NEVi Se.c 10-18-46. 7, 30, 35. $10.
Ontario National Bank to Western
Loan & Investment Co., 112.48 acres
in NW'i and NEViSWVi Sec. 9-18-
47. 7, 30, 35. $10.
Ontario National Bank to Western
Loan &Investment Co., NW 'iNE’i
N'aSW '.NE'i, N>4 S'iSW 'iN E 'i.
NEVi NE'i, NV48E‘/«NEVi, N'4S'4-
SEViNEVi Sec. 18-18-47. 7, 30. 35.
$
10 .
First National Bank of Portland
to Commerce Mortgage Co., SW 'i-
NWVi Sec. 30-15-43. 7, 16. 37. $ val­
uable oensideration.
Bank of California to Commerce
Mortgage Co., WViSEVi, NE’iSW 'i,
SEMSW’i, NW'iSWV«, and part of
SWViNEVi, Sec. 30-15-43. 7, 30, 37.
$
100 . 00 .
Nyssa Heights
MRS DAN CORBETT
Mr. and Mrs. John Quigley,
daughter and husband f r o m
Dutches. Alberta, Canada arrived
Friday with an Immigrant car to
settle on their land, located in
Nyssa Heights.
Mrs Lydia Parker arrived from
Spokane for as extended visit at the
home of her son Glen Suiter.
Sunday dinner guests at the Glen
Suiter home were Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Baltzor and chilren of Nampa.
Mrs. G. E. Webster left Friday
morning to visit an aged mother
and sons and daughters at Luray
Kansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Suiter and Mrs.
Suiters brother. Hal Evans spent
Wenesday in Homedale visiting the
Warren Stenemel family.
Hal Evans left Thursday for
Mountain Home to spend the week
end with his father Dave Evans.
Sunday dinner guests at the Earl
Anderson home were Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. McElroy and sen Bill, Mr.
an Mrs. Imil Bjugan and son and
daughter.
Cart Roth from Nampa formerly
from Takin, Kansas Is residing at
his brother in law. O. J. Kurtz. He
expects to locate in Nyssa soon.
Mrs. E. R. Andersen and Mrs.
Glen Suiter made a business trip to
Parma Tuesday.
Robert Smith is having a well
drilled this week.
James Willis and brother returned
Friday from McCall where they
have been employed for the past
few weeks.
Miss Farls Ford visited Sunday
afternoon with Miss Velma McDur-
mett.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ford returned
Wednesday from Walla Walla.
Commerce Mortgage Co. to Jack
Pearson. SW 'iNW 'i, WV4SBV4,
OREGON
TRAIL
NEV4SW’i , SEViSW'i, NW Vi SW 'i,
MRS. FRANK BYERS
and part of SWViNEVi Sec. 30-15-43.
10, 4, 37. $1,500.
J. Bulllvant, Jr., et ux to Pete Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fuhrman
Dear, Block 13 and 14, Teutschs Add and daughters of Kuna. Ida., visited
to Nyssa. 8, 21, 37. $500.
Sunday at the parental Torvald
Oecrge Closson to E. H. Carl, Lot Olson home.
13, Block 146, ards Add to Nyssa. 6, Wyatt Smith made a business trip
7, 37. $200.
to Vale Thursday.
G. E. Nelson et ux to E. H. Carl, Mrs. F. G. Holmes and Bob went
Lot 14, Block 146, Wards Add to to Caldwell Monday afternoon on
Nyssa. 6, 7, 37. $40.
business.
Mary Evelyn Thorp et vlr t o ; The Oregon Trail basketball team
Sarah A. Welch. Lots 42, 43, and 44, played the Adrian teams at Adrian
Blcck 4, Terrace Heights Add to last Friday afternoon. Both the first
and second boys teams won their
Ontario. 5, 1, 37. $10.
John "Beal et ux to Pete W. Grace games. The first team with a score
et ux, Lots 13 to 18, inc., Block 9, An­ of 20 to 0, and the second team with
nex. 10, 4, 37. $1.
Lulu M. Rutherford et vir to
Everett A. Wisdom, South 50 feet
cf lots 14 to 18, Inc., Block 155, On­
tario. 3, 3, 37. $1,000.
Marriage Licenses Issued
Lyman Elmer Hal and Annie Gir-
ard. 10, 4, 37.
Marion Walter Wolden and Ada
Ellen Wilkins. 10, 6, 37.
Donald Lee Gould and Ella Mae
Walters. 10, 9, 37.
Complaints Filed in Circuit Court
Let us renew your wardrobe
Amalgamat'd Sugar Co., vs E. M.
the Nyssa Tailor Shcp way
Greig, Trustee, et al. 10, 5, 37. To
quiet title.
. . . the safest, most depend­
Vivian VanCleave vs Herbert N.
able low cost method!
Van Cleave. 10, 5. 37. Divorce.
Petitions Filed in Probate Court
Estate of Mabel Norwood. 10, 6, 37.
Ontario National Bank to Western
Loan & Investment Co., NV4SEV4,
SV4SV4 Sec 16; EMSWVi Sec. 16;
SEViNEVi, Sec. 20; EV4, E'4NWVi,
Sec. 21; SW1/« Sec. 21; NEVi NEVi,
W Vi NEVi, WV4 NWViSEVi Sec. 22;
NV4, WV4SE1«, NViSWVi Sec. 28-29-
44. All Sec. 9; N'4NV4 Sec. 16-30-44.
7, 30, 35. $10.
Ontario National Bank to Western
Loan and Investment Co. NE'«SEV4
Sec 24-16-37. NWVi NE'iSWVi Sec.
16; NEV« SE Vi, SMSE'i Sec. 17; SV4-
NEVi, SB Vi NWVi, Lot 3, NEUSW'i
NV48EV4 Sec. 19-16-38. all of Section
20 and 21-16-38. 5, 20. 37. $10.
Bessie Dorman Carver Loveland
et vir to J. C. Bowman, et al Lot 7.
Block 70, Greens Add to Nyssa. 10,
7, 37. $700.
C. W. Glenn, Sheriff to Clyde L.
Park. NViSWVi, NW1, Se.c 29-30-43
6, 12, 37. $123.60.
Albert L. Pfeiler et al to H. S
Redd. W’iNW 't Se.c 10-20-46. 7.
27, 37 $2,000 00.
Thomas F. Coward et ux to W. J.
Grover Lots and 4. Block 41. Park Subscribe to the Journal at $1.50 a
year.
Add to Nyssa. 10. 4, 37. $10.
RENEW
Your Fall
Clothes
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13
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Nyssa
Tailor Shop
a score of 1 to 0. However the girls
lost both their games to the Adrian
girls with scores of 4 to 0 and 2 to
0. We wish you better luck next
time girls.
Wilbur Smith, Wayne Rooks tool,
Leonard and Harold Olson and
George Whipple of Nyssa left Fri­
day to hunt deer above Juntura
The party returned Monday night
without any game.
George McKee who has been in
the Veterans Hospital In B:ise re­
turned home Saturday. Mrs. McKee
and Jack and Mrs. Max Schweizer
drove up after him.
Oregon Trail PTA meeting for
October will be held Friday evening
October 15th. All members should
plan to attend.
Mrs. Wyatt Smith started weigh­
ing beets at the Overstreet pil"r
last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. An­
drew Shoop and Helen are staying
at the Smith h me.
Miss Annie Holmes visited in Par­
ma and Nampa Monday.
Mrs. Archie Smith, Neta and
Doris. Mrs. J. H. Ulrey, Mrs. Fi>' i
Chard and Jack and Mrs M ri «.
Chard and daughters attended -
all day meeting of the IV • i
Workers club at the Ernes', t iv'.h
home at Mitchell Butte last Thurs­
day.
Oliver and Arthur Sykes of On­
tario and Miss Avis Ulrey who Is
employed at the A. K Bishop home
viisted at J. H. Ulreys Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Torvald Olson went
to Boise on business last Wednes­
day.
J. C. Simpson Is driving a new
Chevrolet.
FOOTBALL
NYSSA va. EMMETT
At Emmett
FRI., OCT. 15
3 P. M.
Change NOW to
WINTER OIL
Naturlube Oil
SPECIAL
5 Gal. (bulk) $2.95
O. K. TIRE SHOP
Rex
Ed. Wild
Hotel
Fall Clearance
SALE
52 Used Trucks and Pickups to choose from.
Prices ranging from $25.00 and up,
All sizes and models
1928 Chevrolet 1 y> ton truck................. $ 50.00
1930 Ford iy¿ ton truck W -bed............ 100.00
1928 Chevrolet iy> ton truck W-bed..... 60.00
1929 Ford U/2 ton truck W -bed........... 100.00
1929 Ford y¿ ton panel truck................ 85.00
1920 Ford y2 ton pickup ........................ 100.00
1932 Ford \/> ton pickup Model B............225.00
1926 Ford Pickup.................................... 35.00
1929 Ford Coupe .................................... 125.00
1930 Ford Coupe, new rubber................ 175.00
All of the above trucks in good running condi­
tion. See these and many other bargains at the—
Boise Implement Co.
218 South 10th St.
Boise, Idaho
Used Truck Lot at
13th & Front St.
Said Mr. X to Mrs. X
Remember That
IT’S SA V IN G
All The Public Comes
approve the
HUSBANDS av
shopping jaunts that leaf id the Want-
Ads way ! They know real economy
... and they recognize it in the Want-
Ad columns of the Journal! Here
they find the things they want, too.
spoiling goods, automobiles, posi­
tions, The Want-Ads jaunt is one
shopping tour that husbands enjoy
along with their wives.
Phone 19 for Information and Rate«
JO U R N A L
W A N T-A D S
Matched Team of Horses —young and sound
C O W S -the pick of the market
PIG S —a big range of choice
Farm Equipment and Household Goods
DON’T FORGET THE CASH AND MERCHANDISE AWARDS!
Nyssa Sale Yard
Col. Bert Anderson, Auctioneer
Fox & Son, Managers