NYSSA GATE CÎTY JOURNAL, THURS., MARCH 24, 1938 CLASSIFIED ADS Rates lc per word*per Issue. Minimum charge 25c CASH IN ADVANCE SOCIETY --------------------------------- --------------- -- --------------------------------------— ---------- For Sale SEED Wanted For Rent FOR SALE—State tested Red clov­ WANTED TO RENT—Light house keeping rooms by two quiet young er seed. Sudan grass seed, Trebe barley. M. L. Judd, Newell Heights ladies. Phone 102. 24M2XC. QUIET HOME WEDDING Miss Eunice Farr became the bride of Mr Henry Gannon at a quiet wedding held at the home of the grooms parents. Bishop and Mrs Luther Fife. Bishop Fife also read the marriage service immediately after which the young couple left for a honeymoon in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gannon will return to Nyssa to establish their home west of Nyssa. served light refreshments. Twyla will be ten years old on Sunday and the party was in celebration of her birthday. - I - DORIS BEERS HAS PARTY Doris Beers entertained six of her young friends on Tuesday afternoon in celebration of her nineth birth­ day with a party. W H E A T A LL O TM E N T TO BE DISCUSSED A T DISTRICT MEETS With the wheat acreage allotment for Oregon definitely established. the Agricultural Adjustment Au- ministration in this state, consisting mostly of farmer committeemen, will proceed at once to make the essential changes ill former plans made necessary by the passage of he new law, according to N. E. Dodd, state committee chairman. A series of eight district meet­ ings in Oregon is being held, as arranged by the state committee immediately upon the return of representatives from Salt Lake City where all provisions of the new let were thoroughly discussed. These district meetings are being attended by county agents and county committeemen where ad­ justments in the 1938 program will be explained. The schedule of dis­ trict meetings follow: March 15—Benton, Linn, Polk, Marion, Lane and Yamhill coun­ ties at Corvallis and Coos and Curry at Coquille; March 16—Lin­ coln, Tilamook and Clatsop at Till­ amook and Douglas, Jackson, and Joesphone at Grants Pass; March 17—Columbia, Washington, Clacka­ mas, Multnomah and Hood River at Gresham; March 18—Wasco, Sher­ man,Gilliam, Morrow and Umatilla at Arlington, March 19—Crook, Deschutes, Jefferson, Klamath. Lake Wheeler and Harney at Redmond; March 21—Grant, Baker, Malheur. Union and Wallowa at Baker. Of major interest to Oregon is :he provision in the new law for a 1938 wheat acreage allotment It will be applicable to wheat growers in this state except where farms in de­ Wanted To Buy . FOR SALE—2 sacks of alfalfa seed. 25c per pound. One beet cultivator, good condition. John WANTED TO BUY—Five foot trac­ tor fresno, Michelin preferred. E. Pratl. 17M2XP. - 5 - J. Hobson, Nyssa. 24M2XP THURSDAY BRIDGE CLUB FOR SALE!—Bliss Triumph seed potatoes. H. K. Hashitanl, 3 miles The Thursday bridge club was en­ BURBIDGES ENTERTAIN For Sale or Trade tertained by Mrs. Aden Wilson and S. Nyssa 3Ftf. SUPPER CLUB FARM LANDS at that time some new members were On Wednesday evening Mr. and taken in. High score for the after­ FOR SALE—Federation wheat, $1.25 per hundred. C. L. Fisher, King- FOR TRADE—5 acres of well im­ Mrs. Sydney Burbidge were hosts to noon fell to Mrs. Ernest McClure, proved land near Freewater, Ore., the Supper Club and later all at­ man Kolony. 24M2XP for partly improved or raw land un­ tended the dance at the gymnasium. second to Mrs. Harry Miner and traveling prize was won by Mrs. Herb FOR SALE—Bliss Triumph seed po­ der irrigation in Malheur county. Covers at dinner were laid for Mr. tatoes, Nyssa grown from certified J. B. Heitsuman. Box 150, R-2, Free­ and Mrs. Harry Miner, Mr. and Fisher. seed planted July 15. Utah certified water, Ore. 24M4XP. Mrs. William Schlreman. Mr. and ______ «_____ Bliss Triumphs, parents stock from Mrs. Ernest McClure, Mr. and Mrs. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Montana. Red McClures. Cobblars Robert Thompson, Mrs. Dewey Ray, BRIDGE CLUB W ork Wanted and Ohlos. Placs order soon, expect Dr. L. A. Maulding, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry Carl was hostess to the to start shipping next week. Hay, WORK WANTED—Married man. Herbert Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. James Wednesday night bridge club and thirty-five tons. Utah strain sweet wants job on farm. I am an ex­ Daelhausen and the hostess and invited four guests to make up the Spanish onion seed. Ira R. Ure, Nys­ perienced row crop farmer, under­ Host. two tables at play. Those invited in­ sa. Oregon. M3tf stand irrigation. Can operate all - 5 - cluded Mrs. Ronald Burke, Mrs. kinds of tractors. FYed A. Schilling TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB Warren Blodgett, Miss Sabina Cald­ For Sale at George Ward's ranch. 24M1XP. Mrs. Denny Hogue was the hostess well, and Mrs. Morris Solomon Mrs. STOCK at the Tuesday Bridge club this Blodgett won first prize and Mrs. Aden Wilson traveling. week. For Sale FOR SALE]—Pour or five milk cows, Mrs. Eddie Powell and Mrs. Tom - 5 - Jerseys and Holsteins. Oood stock. MISCELLANEOUS Eldridge were guests substitutes and Inquire Journal. Box 1. M172xp. DINNER GUESTS FOR SALE—Two wheel trailer house high score was won by Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. H. R Sherwood and 7 x 16, masonite and plywood. Mitchell and second by Mrs. Bernard For Sale Frank had as Sunday night supper Built-in, 7 tube table model Gruno Frost. guests Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fry and M ACH INER Y radio, like new. S. F. Anderson, son Billy. Chadwick's Cabin Camp. 24M1XP. VISITORS ON SUNDAY FOR SALE—One 16-8 grain drill. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garrison and Three used mowers, In good con­ FOR SALE—Trailer house. Lined dition,one new low-wheel farm and built-ins. Inquire Austin Cane. their son Lennle with Mrs. Rosa­ lind Morey were Sunday dinner truck. Inquire O.K. Tire shop, Nys­ Ontario, Oregon. 242XP. guests of the Charles Garrisons. sa. 24M2XP FOR SALE—Quality chicks. Barred -§ - I FOR SALE—One 4-row horse culti­ Rocks, R. I. Reds, White Leg­ vator. One potato horse cultiva­ horns, Blood tested. Patch Bros. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mal­ tor. See Tom Eldridge. Phone 45. Hatchery, Payette, Idaho. 17M4XP colm C-awford entertained Mr. and M24 2XC. BABY CHICKS—Announcing the Mrs. D. L. Anderson and their fam­ FOR SALE—Beet and Bean drill. 600 opening of our new hatchery at ily of Newell Heights at dinner. bushel of cleaned wheat. Otto Ontario, Oregon. We specialize in Wolfe, Mitchell Butte. 24M1XP. high quality chicks from blood- ENTERTAIN PARENTS FOR SALE—Fordson Lug Wheel tested and culled flocks. Buy them Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jensen en­ Tractor equipped with mover, for for more profit. Thompson Ontario tertained her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hatchery. Feb. lOtf. cash or will take cattle, grain or Jack Hunter at dinner on Sunday. hogs. 1 miles west of Owyhee Groc­ FOR SALE;—Good clean gravel at ery Store. 8. B. Bigelow, lOMtfc reasonable prices. Any and all EPH FROST GUEST kinds of dump bed work. Virgil OF HONOR For Sale Johnson, Phone 06R1. 10 Feb. 12XP. On Monday Mrs. Stella Butler > FARM LANDS FOR SALE—Baby chicks. White was hostess at a birthday party FOR SALE—5 acre tract 3 Vi miles Leghorn, standard heavies, 9c un­ honoring the birthday of Mr. Eph from Nyssa, near Apple Valley, der 00. Reduction larger quantities Frost. Those present to help in the dep well, 2 room house and bam. For Custom hatching. Two miles east ■elebration were Mr. F’rosts daugh­ particulars see C. A. Olsen at Par­ Ontario. Phone FYuitland 8-21 ters, Mrs. J. L. Brown and Mrs. C. j ma. M174tx. Payette Valley Hatchery, Payette. C. McVickers of Payette and Mrs. W. F Findling of Nyssa. Idaho. 27JTF. FOR SALE—Farm lands, town lots and houses. Call Journal office. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS For Rent FOR SALE—120 acres, fenced, 2 Mr and Mrs. Dale Garrison were j CITY PROPERTY houses, 1 silo. Paid up water Sunday dinner guests of Mr and right. Two miles south of Adrian FOR RENT—Store space in new Mrs. Chas. Garrison. bridge, inquire R. B. Baskett, Adrian building. Modem living rooms —§— Oregon. 10M5XP. available in rear. See Pete Dear. DINNER GUESTS FOR SALE—123 acre ranch ready FOR LEASE—Modem stores and of­ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wheeler en­ for beets or other crops, one year fices in new building. Ready about tertained Mr. and Mrs. Arch Jen­ out of alfalfa. Will sell for small July first. Inquire at Journal office kins of Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. down payment and balance In or see your real estate broker. Frank Quigley at dinner on Sunday. crops. Telephone 64 or see Della - 5 - | Curtis, Wilson Bldg. 3Mtf. MAYOR AND MRS. GRAHAM Found ENTERETAIN SUNDAY For Sale FOUND—One truck wheel and tire. Simmons builds an inexpensive studio couch that & ^ On Sunday Mayor and Mrs. Don Owner may have same on identifi­ C ITY PROPERTY M. Graham entertained at a din­ cation and payment for this add. can be made into a full size bed or twin beds FOR SALE—Two choice lots. Will Nyssa Second Hand Store, next to ner. Their guests included Mr. and Simmons builds a studio couch that has a new * a Mrs Emmett McCormick of Eugene,, build to suit buyer. G. E. Nelson. Post Office. M10 3xc| Mr James B. Graham of Vale, Mr. | 17M2XP swing back. Let us show it to you. FOUND—Pair of horned rimmed and Mrs. Ralph Lawrence. Miss I FOR SALE—Town lots, level, with Simmons famous Pull-Hkisy Couch with inner a a eye glasses. Owner may have same Anna Johnson and Mr. John Poage. i water and lights available on grav by identiflcatin and paying for this spring cushions and mattress that makes either a V « eled street Reasonable for cash. Call advertisment. Wilson Bros. Groc­ BIRTHDAY PARTY full size bed or twin beds -...... < fV Journal office. ery. 17M. Little Miss Lorraine Fischer cel- | Simmons Tiltaway Studio Couch completé with a m bedding compartment, Simmons spring cushions ebrated her third birthday on Mon­ For Sale or Trade Miscellaneous day by inviting six little friends In M ACH INERY for a play and to eat of her birthday \ WANTED—Trucking of all kinds cake all lighted up with its three OTHER SIMMONS STUDIO COUCHES FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ford Pick­ Dick Smith, Nyssa. Phone 43. dl6tf candles. up, 1929 McCormack-Deering beet cultivator. Bll DeGrofft, Phone 01-J- WANTED—All your welding Jobs We promise good work and fair TWYLA CRAWFORD prices. Pruyn Auto Repair, Phone ENTERTAINS For Sale or Trade 56F2. Little Miss Twyla Crawford enter­ CITY PROPERTY HAULING—All kinds, Oregon anr tained the members and teacher of FOR SALE OR TRADE—Residence Idaho License. Hugh Glasgow her violin class after their practice in east Nyssa, close in, good house, at the Community church on Wed­ Phone 36-F3. Jan 16tf. garden spot, fenced chicken lot, nesday evening and at the close city water .also deep well. Louise BRAKE WORK—Let us put your Ward. M174xp. car or truck brakes in first clas* condition. Special equipment and trained men at your service. Pruyr For Sale Auto Repair. Phone 56F2. Musical Instruments _________ i_________________________ FOR SALE;—Godd small size, stand­ Room and Board ard make piano must be taken up. ROOM AND BOARD—Room and Prefer to sell in this vicinity to save Board at the HOME KITCHEN, 2 moving expense. Terms. Write Tall­ in an Piano Store, Salem. Oregon. blocks north of Moore Hotel O n­ tario. 3M5XP. M173xc ficit food and feed crop areas nor­ ; Arrive from Barley— mally produce less than 100 bushels Mr. and Mrs Lewis Riggs of Bur-< a year. On such farms wheat will be Included with the general soil de­ ley have bought a trailer house pleting crops tor which no individ­ from Mr, Pete Dear and will move it ual allotments are established. to his new cabin sight as soon as Larger wheat growers who parti­ water and sanitation are ready. cipate in the 1938 conservation pro­ gram will be given definite acreage allotments by the county commit­ tees. Those who conform to such an allotment and carry out such soil building practices as are applicable on their farms will qualify for benefit payments at the rate of 12 cents a bushel on the normal yield for the acreage in their allotment. The program is again strictly vol­ untary. the state officials point out The establlshement of marketing quotas, the one feature of the bill which can be made compulsory by a two-thirds vote by the farmers themselves, is not planned for wheat in 1938. BUI1D RUGGB) ENERGY Thai “ Run Down,” “ Half S ick " Feeilng I < O ften Dua to Lack o f Iron In the BlooJ Pursing, the marrilmit new tonic, helps to bring back ragged energy by restoring neaded iron to the blood. Pursang is s scientific project sf the famous McKesson labora­ tories, containing organic compounds sf iron and oopper. These help to build hemoglobin — tbs substance that makes red blood red. Pursang also aids ia improving d'gaation and alimulaling appetite. That dull, dragged oot feeling may be due to an iron -ey — cause' hv i verwork, worry or illness. Cet a bottle ot : at once > .'»e it two or three daya and see how much bettor arm mors cnergeik wv (eel O W Y H E E DRUG CO. Phone 29 Nyssa, Oregon SPRING BEDDING SALE! Parade of Famous Simmons Sleep Values Couch Beauty rest M atí by SIMMONjSjSr SIM M O N S B E A U T Y R E S T M A T T R ESS Simmons Studio Couches and Daveno’s Jk See the New Super I w M T C display I W a a U U v i w w ■■■ fu I New Fashion-flow Inner-spring Mattress or Box Spring. Simmon’s new 300 coll spring mattress, ONLY ................. ......................................................... OTHER INNER 8PRING MATTRESSES FYom ......................- ........ —— TRUCKIN G SERVICE Quick — Careful — Courteous ANYW HERE AN YTIM E ALL C AR G O INSURED HUGH GLASGOW Phone 36J CLEO BOOTH Nyssa, Oregon _________ .... 40-pound Plate Cot­ ton Mattress $ 5.95 Modern Sofa and matching chair; bed A davenport that makes a full size bed, finished in beautiful GATE CITY TRANSFER $ 49.50 $ 39.50 $ 14.75 $ 29.50 $ 12 . 95 ”’ SIMMONS INNER-SPRING MATTRESS. This is your opportunity to own an inner-spring mattress built by Simmons .............................. $ 69.50 Say to your merchant, “ I saw your ad in The Journal.” Buy from advertisers, it pays! Mattress now on Regular Beautyrest Mattress ........................ .......... » v| Beautyrest A Complete Simmons Velour covers« Dav- Simmons Springs Your Daintiest Party Dresses Will Look Like New If cleaned at the Free Delivery Nyssa Tailor Shop PHONE 74 A new type of platform top spring designed for the use of Inner Spilng Mattresses. This Spring for only and op OTHER STMMMON8 COIL ♦ 10.95 SPRINGS, for — ....... $ 5.95 eno and chair, only $ 99.50 Three-Piece O u tfit A Grar ln e Bed. a Simmons Coll Spring of the usual Simmon:, quality, and a 40-pound cotton Mattress, complete ____ $ 18.95 PETERSON FURNITURE ANO UNDERTAKING VALE ONTARIO PAYETTE