Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 17, 1938, Image 9

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    NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. THURS.. MARCH 17, 1938
CLASSIFIED ADS
Buena Vista News
E. L. Jamieson. Ralph Boyles and
S. B. Hoffman helped run the walls
Rates lc per word, per Issue Minimum charge 29c.
for Mrs. T H Pierce's basement.
CASH IN ADVANCE
Mr. and Mrs. C. C Wyckoff. Bar­
bara and Oene attended a sale near
New Plymouth Friday.
Mr and Mrs. A. P. Ooodell attend­
ed a party at the Ed Neilson home
For Sale
For Sale
Friday night.
SEED
MISCELLANEOUS
E. L. Jamieson has finished level­
FOR SALE—Seed barley. *1.50 a FOR SALE—Quality chicks. Barred ing his yard and is setting out
shrubbery.
hundred. T. Terra, by Mitchell
Rocks, R. I. Reds, White Leg­
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff went
Butte. M24 lxp.
horns, Bloodtested. Patch Bros.
to Payette Monday after trees.
Hatchery, Payette, Idaho. 17M4XP
There will be quite a lull in trac­
FOR SALE—Bliss Triumph seed
potatoes. H. K Hashitanl, 3 miles BABY CHICKS—Announcing the tor work after the heavy rain of
S. Nyssa 3Ftf.
opening at our new hatchery at Sunday.
Ontario, Oregon. We specialize in : C. C. Wyckoff, Ralph Boyles and
FOR SALE—Bliss Triumph Seed high quality chicks from blood- H. L. Day
helped A. P Ooodell
potatoes. One year from certified. tested and culled flocks. Buy them butched a beef Monday.
S. O. Tucker. Phone 39R12, Parma, for more profit. Thompson Ontario
Several from this community at­
Idaho. 17F5XP.
tended Show Boat Friday night giv­
Hatchery. Feb. lOtf.
en by the Nyssa high school girls.
FOR SALE—Bliss Triumph seed po­ FOR SALE—Oood clean gravel at
Mrs. W. E. Goodell, Charlotte and
tatoes, Nyssa grown from certified
reasonable priées. Any and all j Leland from Caldwell called at the
seed planted July 15. Utah certified kinds of dump bed work. Virgil
A. P. Goodell home Saturday.
Bliss Triumphs, parents stock from Johnson, Phone 06R1. 10 Feb. 12XP
Leland Hoffman has had infection
Montana. Red McClures, Cobblars
in his arm but is quite a lot better
and Ohlos. Placs order soon, expect FOR SALE—Baby chicks, White j
Loyd Boyles called at the C. C.
Leghorn, standard heavies, 9c un­
to start shipping next week. Hay.
Wyckoff home Sunday.
thirty-five tons. Utah strain sweet der 00. Reduction larger quantities.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Sage called at
Spanish onion seed. Ira R. Ure, Nys­ Custom hatching. Two miles east
the E L. Jamieson home Monday
Ontario. Phone Fruitland 8-21.
sa, Oregon. M3tf
evening.
Payette Valley Hatchery, Payette,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day spent
Idaho.
27JTF.
For Sale
Sunday at the H. L. Day home.
Jack Brodle visited high school at
STOCK
For Rent
Nyssa Monday.
FOR SALE—Springer Cows. Leslie
S. B. Hoffman is helping Fred
CITY PROPERTY
Schafer, Kingman Kolony. 10M3xp
Stute dig a cistern.
FOR RENT—Store space in new
FOR SALE—Four or five milk cows,
building. Modem living rooms
Jerseys and Holsteins. Oood stock. available in rear. See Pete Dear.
Inquire Journal. Box 1. M172xp.
By MBS. O. E. ELLIOTT
FOR LEASE—Modem stores and Of­
fices
in
new
building.
Ready
about
Mrs. J. L. Smith of Buhl, Idaho
For Sale
July first. Inquire at Journal office j visited this week in the Conrad Mar­
M ACHINERY
or see your real estate broker.
tin home. Mrs. Smith was a school
girl friends of Mrs. Martin. It had
FOR
SALE—Sage brush grubber.
been thirty years since they had
For Rent
Oood condition $40.00 cash. Carl
met and visited.
Funk. 6 3-4 miles SW Nyssa. M251tp
FARM LANDS
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cooley,
FOR SALE—Fordson Lug Wheel FOR RENT—120 acres irrigated Norman Cooley and Mrs. Ingle of
Tractor equipped with mover, for farm near Vale, 60 acres in alfafla, Mt. Vernon, Oregon accompanied
cash or will take cattle, grain or 40 acres suitable for beets. Good Mrs. Susie Johnson to her home
hogs. 1 miles west of Owyhee Groc­ house. Cash terms. Elizabeth Stacey, here after an extended visit in Red­
ery Store. S. B. Bigelow, lOMtfc
mond with her daughter Mrs. Cool­
Vale, Oregon. 17M1XP.
FOR SALE—Fordson tractor. Just FOR RENT—Nice home and ten ey.
The Conrad Martins and Mrs.
overhauled. Mack Haynes, on
acres of land in Apple Valley.
Herman Broderson place. Payette. Cash rental *175.00 yearly. See R. J. Smith were dinner guests in the C.
C. Cotton home Friday.
Mar. 10 2 txp.
Davis. M171xp.
Kingman grange sponsored a card
party in the Adrian school house
FOR SALE—Caterpillar 30. wide
Friday evening. Six tables were in
Found
tread and track type. Ideal for
play with Mrs. Dale Ashcraft win­
heavy work. In excellent working
condition. Box IX, Jounral. F244XP FOUND—One truck wheel and tire. ning first prize for ladies and Mrs.
Owner may have same on identifi­ Rolland the booble prize. In the
cation and payment for this add. mens game Dale Ashcraft won first
For Sale
Nyssa Second Hand Store, next to and Dick Ashcraft the boobie prize.
FARM LANDS
Post Office. M10 3xc|
Mr. Peterson won the door prize and
------------------------------------------------- | Mrs.
Helen Zesiger won the quilt
FOR SALE—5 acre tract 3H miles FOUND—Pair of horned rimmed
eye glasses. Owner may have same | which was raffled off ait this time.
from Nyssa. near Apple Valley,
The declamatory try out was held
dep well, 2 room house and bam. For by identificatin and paying for this
on Wednesday afternoon, and malVv
particulars see C. A. Olsen at Par­ advertisment. Wilson Bros. Groc­
good selections were given in all ol
ma. M174tx.
ery. 17M.
the grades
The judges, Mrs. H. R. Oties, Mrs
FOR SALE—Farm lands, town lots
Lost
Jessie Sugg and Mrs Borge selected
and houses. Call Journal office.
the following to enter the finals at
FOR SALE—Thirty-five acres sec­ LOST—Black and white wire hair Ontario. Ellen Jud dand Colleen
Terrier,
brown
head,
carries
one
ond growth timber land ten miles
Connaughy, third and fourth grades,
from the city of Tacoma. Washing­ ear up, short bushy tail. Answers to La verne Glascock
and
Maxine
name
of
Scooter.
If
anyone
knows
ton. Will sell on terms or trade for
Smith in the fifth and sixth and
Nyssa property. H. F. Brown—or the whereabouts of this dog please Glen Osborn and Lois Hibbard, 6th
advise C. C. Hunt, Phone 04-J2, or A. j
Journal office.
and 7th.
V. Cook, city marshal, Nyssa, Ore­
Mrs. Herbert
Beaumont,
Miss
FOR SALE— 120 acres, fenced, 2 gon. 17M1XP
Jeanette Martin and Mrs. Conrad
houses, 1 silo. Paid up water
Martin were Boise visitors Saturday.
right. Two miles south of Adrian
W ork Wanted
The regular meeting of the Polly-
bridge, inquire R. B. Baskett, Adrian
anna club met at the home of Mrs.
Oregon. 10M5XP.
SITUATION
WANTED—Capable
Charles Newbill Wednesday.
woman wants work by day or week
Mrs. Lily Bach is visiting at the
FOR SALE—123 acre ranch ready
Box 3X Journal. 3M3XP.
home of her son Walter Bach in
for beets or other crops, one year
out of alfalfa. Will sell for small
Prairie City.
Miscellaneous
The W T. Godwin family have
down payment
and
balance in
moved from lngman to the Big Bend
crops. Telephone 64 or see Della
WANTED—Trucking of all kinds.
community. In their place have mov­
Curtis, Wilson Bldg. 3Mtf.
Dick Smith, Nyssa. Phone 43. dl6tf
ed the McDennett family.
Several new pupils have been
WANTED—All your welding Jobs.
For Sale
We promise good work and fair added to school from these families.
CITY PROPERTY
prices. Pruyn Auto Repair, Phone McDennitt, Barker, Schiemer and
Healy making the total enrollment
FOR SALE—Two choice lots. Will 56F2.
of 120.
b^ild to suit buyer. O. E. Nelson.
HAULING—All kinds, Oregon ano
4-H club leaders of Kingman held
17M2XP
Idaho License. Hugh Olasgow a business meeting Wednesday
FOR SALE—Town lots, level, with Phone 36-F3. Jan 16tf.
afternoon. M. E. M Hauser met with
them, bringing with him the office
water and lights available on grav
BRAKE WORK—Let us put your
records of several outstanding boys
eled street Reasonable for cash. Call
car or truck brakes in first class
and girls. From these two were sel­
Journal office.
condition.
Special equipment and
ected to be sent to the 4-H summer
trained men at your service. Pruyn
school this year. Those chosen were
For Sale or Trade
Auto Repair. Phone 56F2.
Susan Zamora for the girls with
MACHINERY
Emily Otis as the alternate. These
Room and Board
girls score was very close. Maurice
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ford Pick­
up, 1929 McCormack-Deering beet ROOM AND BOARD—Room and Judd was selected among the boys
with Bob Kurtz a sthe alternate.
cultivator. Bll DeGrofft, Phone 01-J-
Board at the HOME KITCHEN, 2
Other business discussed and de­
blocks north of Moore Hotel On­
cided upon, was the carnival which
For Sale or Trade
tario. 3M5XP.
the 4-H people plan to put on some
CITY PROPERTY
time in April in order to complete
the necessary fund for those at-
Card of Thanks
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Residence
tenidng summer school. A program
in east Nyssa, close In. good house,
We wish to extend to all our will be given which will be free to
garden spot, fenced chicken lot, friends and neighbors
who so the public.
city water .also deep well. Louise kindly assisted us with words and
It was also decided to organize a
Ward. M174xp.
deeds of sympathy in the last sad 4-H assembly which would mean
services of our beloved father, that all 4-H members are organized
grandfather, and great grandfather. into one large group which would
For Sale
We especially want to thank the meet once a month to carry one
Musical Instruments
minis'er and choir and all those who their social and recerational activi­
FOR SALE—Godd small size, stand­ assisted in the beautiful church ser­ ties.
ard make piano must be taken up. vices rendered.
The Busy Maids 1st year cooking
Mrs. Iris O. Ana wait and family. Club held their last meeting at the
Prefer to sell in this vicinity to save
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
O.
Duncan
and
moving expense. Terms. Write Tail-
school house. Their leader MLss Bet­
man Piano Store. Salem. Oregon. family.
ty Nelson discussed with them the
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Miles.
M173XC
value of fruits In our diet and how
KINGMAN KOLONY
GATE CITY TRANSFER
TRUCKING SERVICE
Quick — Careful — Courteous
ANYW HERE
AN YTIM E
ALL CAR GO INSURED
HUGH G LA SG O W
Phone 36J
/
CLEO BOOTH
Nyssa, Oregon
to serve them. Plans were made by
the girls to make a tapioca pudding
ait their next meting.
Mr and Mrs. H R Otis had as
their guests Sunday the
Conrad
Martin family.
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sincerfest
thanks to our many friends for the
sympathy and kindness that they
expressed to us at the time of the
loas of our beloved wife and mother
and to all those who so lovingly sent
the beautiful floral offerings.
Mr. N. H. Pinkerton.
Mias Margaret Pinkerton
Newt from Mr. and Mrs. Melvin and father Crete Simmrel of Baker
Hathaway who left here last fall for were overnight guests of the Ditty
Yuma. Colorado states that they families Monday.
MRS DAN CORBETT
Bonnie Mae Newgen. who has been
i are now in Hansen. Idaho, but their
' plans of locating there are uncer- j suffering from acute rheumatism
Farmers are busy starting their i tain.
for the past six weeks, due to infect­
spring work such as clearing and
Choir practice will be held at the ed tonsils, had the tonsils removed
leveling, plowing and seeding, set­ J. I. Boston home this Friday even­ by Drs. Weese and Palmer in On­
ting out trees and shrubs.
ing and anyone who desires to at­ tario on Tuesday.
The heaviest rainfall Sunday in tend the practice may do so.
this district that any of us have
Mrs. Cord Powers, Mrs. Forrest
OREGON TRAIL
wltnesesd here caused considerable
j Reed and Mrs. Mouser visited at the
MRS. FRANK BYERS
damage to roads.
j
home
of
Mrs.
Gene
Reed
Sunday
Vernon Walker made a business
[ afternoon.
trip to Emmett Friday,
The basket social sponsored by the
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Whittom of
Sunday visitors at the J. Edward
Oregon Trail PTA last Thursday
Parma
were
dinner
guests
at
the
Wolfe home were their daughter.
evening was a financial as well as
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sager and baby home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Correll
social success. A very entertaining
of Weiser and O. F. Bacon of Boise. Sunday.
program was presented, consisting
Ralph Bailey, who has been quite
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stute enter­
of a piano solo. Mrs. Hugh Olasgow ;
tained about fifty friends and neigh­ j ill with the chicken pox is now able dance. Mrs. Earl Marshall:
vocal
bors at a house warming Wednesday t to be out again.
solo. Chas. M. Jones, dance, Nerle
night.
Mrs. Fred Walmsley visited at the Glasgow, dance. Mrs. Earl Marshall.
Mrs. Earl Anderson and Mrs. Er­ home of Mrs. Jess Baker Sunday In the popularity contest Mrs. Geo.
nest Lugner were in Ontario and afternoon.
McKee was voted the most popular
Nyssa Monday afternoon.
lady in the community. Col. Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Beers and
Andrews, manager of the Nyssa
daughter Doris of Nyssa visited at
SUNSET V A L L E Y
Sales Yard auctioned off the baskets.
the Dan Corbett home Friday even­
MRS. L. E. NEWGEN
Mrs. Albert Hopkin's basket won the
ing.
novelty prize; Miss Goldie Miller's
Miss Fay Smith was an over night
The Civic and Social club met was voted the prettiest and Mrs.
guest of June Webster Sunday and
I Thursday at the home of Mrs. Les­ Geo McKee's basket was sold for the
Monday.
highest price. In the childrens div­
Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Wright left ter Kendall with nine members ision. Mary Lou Thomaosns basket
present.
The
subject
for
discussion
Tuesday
evening for Kimberley,
during the afternoon was "the fu­ won the prize for the pretiest bas
Idaho, their former home.
ket and Madonna Kresslys basket
Mrs. G. E. Webster and Miss Nor­ ture prospects for electricity.” It was awarded the novelty prize. A
ma Suiter have been reported ill of leems to be the most interesting very enjoyable evening was report­
topic everywhere at present. The
flu.
ed by all attending.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Corbett enter­ next meeting will be held at the
A group of farmers representing
home
of
Margaret
Sage
on
Thurs­
tained at their home with an oyster
the 7 different communities met in
supper Monday evening the follow­ day, March 24th.
ing guests, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Nor­
The Walter Hollis family moved Ontario Friday afternoon. March 11
ris, Mrs. W. Baker and grandson Saturday to the Adams ranch. His and formed a Beet Growers asso
Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roth and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hollis are elation. One member from each of
his mother, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Kurtz with them. The Hollis families are these seven committees was chosen
former residents of Jerome, Idaho. to farm a by-law committee. F. G
and sons, Edwin and Harold
A number of people from here at­ They were on the coast for the past Holmes was chosen from this com­
tended the vaudeville given by the 18 months, coming to Nyssa this munity. The next meeting will bt
Girls League at the Nyssa high vinter and were camped at the Hol­ held sometime in the near future.
Nyssa Heights
mes place near the bridge.
Asa and Troy Roberts were sev­
erely poisoned while treating wheat with rings as awards for having at-
iast week. They worked inside a
building, giving a dry treatment,
thinking the room was well venti­
lated in which they were mistaken.
It proved to them that the dry
treatment should always be given
cutside. It is a precaution we should
all be careful of. The boys have re­
covered now.
R. A. and Arlie Scott of Apple
Valley spent the week end at the
Newgen home.
Mrs. C .A. Ditty and Mrs. Leslie
Ditty shopped in Ontario Saturday
where they purchased alfalfa seed
for 80 acres, which they expect to
plant in the near future.
Mabel Roberts is in school again
after an illness of two weeks.
Mrs. Vem Wilson was an Ontario
shopper Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Simmrel
school gym Friday evening.
L. C. McDerrpott and family mov­
ed this week to their new home pur­
chased recently two miles north of
Adrian.
APPLE VALLEY
By MISS NORMA STOUT
re ported.
Mr. and Mrs. Torvald Olson wer)
dinner guests at the home of their
daughter H. Fuhrtr.an and family of
Kuna. Sunday.
___
Wednesday evening Mrs. P. C. Fry
and Mrs. F. O. Holmes attended the
school of instruction for recreation
held in Nyssa.
Wm. DeGrofft recently purchased
a span of mules.
Robert and Gilbert Holmes made
a business trip to Boise Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ragland of
Nortlandville Kansas, arrived at the
S. W. Jones home Sunday for a visit
Mrs. Ragland is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M Goodson and
Estelle of Ten Davis were Sunday
dinner guests at the F. G. Holmes
home.
James Hill who has been employed
by Wm. DeGrofft moved to a farm
on the new land near the cemetery.
Thurman, who has been staying at
the F. G. Holmes home left Sunday
to Join his father.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowen and
Jack spent Monday afternoon at the
F S. Byers home.
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CANDY
and
N O V E L T IE S
— at—
101 INSO N
VA RIET
(Crowded out last week)
Carrell Sparks who has spent sev­
eral weeks visiting at the home of
INSTALL A
his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Sparks, left Saturday for Yakima.
LENNOX
Mr. and Mrs Melvin Gee of Lead.
South Dakota and Mr. and Mrs. L.
TORRID-ZONE
R. Kendall and family of Nyssa were
supper guests at the home of Mr.
FURNACE
and Mrs. R. M. Gee, Saturday even­
ing.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Fritts en­
1. No cemented Joints to leak.
tertained at a pinochle party Fri­
day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
2. No castings to crack.
Fifer of Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Clar­
3. EVERY SEAM RIVETED.
ence Price, Miss Orvilla Vertrees and
Allan Reed. At a late hour dainty
Bring Your
4. Made by the World's Larg­
refreshments were served by the
est
Builders of Steel Furnaces
Shoe
Repairing
to
hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Woods and
W A L T ’S
children were dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wil- I
SHOE SHOP
son. Sunday.
Our M otto:
Mrs. Lenis Wilson and her brother
Tom Crosswhite of Nampa have
Good Workmanship
moved back to her ranch, from
Phone 66
Box 345
Moderate Prices
which Smiley’s recently moved.
NYSSA,
OREGON
Mrs. J. C. Sparks and daughters of
Nyssa, Oregon
Big Bend were dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sparks
Sunday.
John Matzen left last Wednes­
day for San Pedro. California where
he expects to find employment.
Lloyd Caldwell has been confined
in bed with a severe cold for several!
days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gee and j
family of Lead. South Dakota were I
overnight guests Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gee. \
They left Monday morning for Yak­
ima where they plan to locate.
Chester and Arthur Johnson were !
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ;
Ora Newgen of Wilder Sunday.
Lorraine Fritts returned to school
Tuesday after being ill for several
weeks with pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Boston and
Gene Boston were dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Justiss Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stephess and
Ralph, and Mrs. Tom Porterfield
were dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Chirs Melvedt of Boise
Sunday. Mrs. Tom Porterfield re­
mained for a few days visit with her
sister Mrs. Melvdt.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Correll and Mrs.
Cleo Whittom of Parma drove to
New Meadows Thursday and visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Mow's the time to trade your ear for a NEW CHEVROLET
Carrell Jr. Quenton Correll return­
ed with them and spent a few days
. . . Come in today and get our liberal offer
and while here he sold his car.
Mr. and Mrs. F. O. MacDonald of
Cleveland, Ohio were dinner guests
So great have been Chevrolet
Come in— this w eek! . . . See the beau­
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J J
dealers’ sales o f used cars and
tiful new Chevrolet for 1938— the car that
Hicks Sunday. MacDonalds are old
trucks — so low is our supply o f certain
is com plete — and the new 1938 Chevrolet
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hicks and
tracks— the thrift-carriers fo r the nation!
makes and models— that we need good used
their visit was a pleasant surprise.
Other guests atthe Hicks home Sun­
. . . Learn how easily you can purchase a
cars and trucks to balance our stocks.
day were Mr. and Mrs. Wade Rob­
smart, new, modem-to-the-minute Chev­
This means we are in an excellent position
inson of Nyssa.
to talk ” trade-in allow ances” on the purchase
rolet by letting us take your present car
Olive Bailey entertained
about
twenty-five friends at a farewell
o f new Chevrolet passenger ca rt and trucks.
or truck in trade!
party in honor of Dorothy Thomas,
CffM ral M otart fn stain *
i ieel Monthly Payment». A Central Motor $ Value.
Friday evening at her home. Oames
were enjoyed during the evening
and afterwards delicious refresh­
ments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tetrlck of
Parma were dinner guests at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Jess Baker
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas and family
have moved to the Ten Davis dis­
trict.
Halton Stephens of Portland was
ONTARIO
an overnight guest at the home of PHONE 62
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stephens Tuesday.
J
Nyssa Plumbing Cr Heating Co.
WE NEED
GOOD USED CARS
AND TRUCKS!
CHEVROLET DEALERS’ USED CAR STOCKS WERE
G REA TLY REDUCED D U RIN G N A TIO N A L
USED CAR EXCHANGE WEEK
Y O U ’ LL
BE
AHEAD
WITH
A
CHEVROLET"
Cables Chevrolet Company