NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THÜRS., APRIL gl, 1938
their parent*.
Misses Jaunita Delores and Irene
Yturi and E. Smith Of Boise spent j
the day at the Yuturi home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Jasinko of
Homedale spent the day with Mr:
Jasinko s mother, Mrs. Marla Corta.|
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gluch of
Greenleaf visited Mrs. Gluch’s par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Deary and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gluch. their son
who has spent the week with Mrs.
Deary returned with them.
The high school went to Harper
last Friday where the Joidan V al
ley baseball team played the Harper
team.
The score was very much in favor
of Harper but to date the reporter
had not learned the exact score.
However they all enjoyed the
day and hoped for a return game
with a better score.
Newell Heights
C L A S S IF IE D A D S
B Y MODERN PIONEER CLUB
Rates lc per w ord»per issue. Minimum charge 25c.
CASH IN ADVANCE
M. L. Kurtz fam ily accompanied
a party from Parma and Nampa to
see the Owyhee dam Sunday. This
being the Kurtz first trip to the
dam. They had a picnic at the dam.
Russell Howell of Cow Hollow has
been staying at the Kurtz home. He
is running the Kurtz huller and
threshing for Walkers.
M r Gheen is putting in Mr. Pow
ers land north o f the Subazaretla
Bros. Marion Kurtz finished discing
for the Roberts brothers last week
He is now grubbing sage brush on
his own farm.
Mr. Firestone has finished his
house and has moved in.
D. L. Andersons are having elec
tricity put in this week.
Y. P. S. S. class were guests at the
annual Easter party at the M. L.
Kurtz home Thursday evening.
j Mesdames Snider, Anderson,
[ Healy, and Dickerson attended the
diphtheria toxoid clinic in Nyssa
j Thursday.
Ross Healey is confined to his
home with flu.
George Scheimer and John T im
merman are making a drain ditch
down the road to the government
drain ditch.
L. D. S. had their Easter program
and picnic lunch at th e Adrian
school house.
For Sale
SEED
Work Wanted
W ORK
W A N T E D — Team
work,
garden work, excavating and gen
F O R SALE— Bliss Triumph seed po
tatoes, Nyssa grown from certified eral team work. Lee Montgomery.
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seed planted July 15. Utah certified
Bites Triumphs, parents stock from
Wanted To Buy
Montana. Red McClures, Cobblars
and Ohios. Placs order soon, expect
hens.
State
to start shipping next week. Hay, W A N TE D —Setting
Pheasant Farm, 348J3, Ontario.
th irty-five tons. Utah strain sweet
Spanish onion seed. Ira R. Ure, Nys Oregon. 31Mtf.
sa, Oregon. M3tf
Lost
For Sale
MACHINERY_____
2 HORSE Power Electic Motor. Just
overhauled. May be seen at the
Nyssa Electric Shop II. D. Holmes.
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BETW EEN O N T A R IO and Nyssa.
or on Idaho side, east of Nyssa
and west of the “ Y ” , one 6 ply
Heavy Duty U. S. Royal Fleetwood
Tire, mounted on White Rim. R e
ward. Peterson Furniture Co., On-
lario.
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M O D E L " L ” Oase T^acta*1, steel
wheels, motor just completely L 0 8 T —32x6 Chevrolet truck tire
overhauled. Frank Ray 2 miles
and rim. Sllvertown Goodrich.
north and 2 miles west of Adrian. Reward. Return to Powell Service
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F O R SALE— 1935 Ford Coach, new P A IR of rimless eyeglasses. W ill
tires, heater, motor recently over
finder please
return to Journal
hauled. Priced right for quick sale. office and receive reward. 31Mtf.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Gamache re
Inquire at 1414 Arthur St Caldwell.
turned to Yakima last week.
Idaho.
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Found
Carl W altz and son of Baker call
ed at the T . H. Rogers home Satur
For Sale
FOUND — Lady's purse-handbag. day.
FARM LANDS
Owner may have same by identi
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Anderson and
fication and paying for cost of this Mr. and Mrs. Harry Denny attended
84 ACRES, good hctuse, on oiled advertisement. Nyssa Journal. 14A the grange card party held at the
r ad Land all in good state of
Adrian school house Friday eve
cul.ivation. $6500.00. See Della Cur
ning.
For Sale
tis, Wilson Bldg., Nyssa, Oregon or
The first fire on Newell Heights
MISCELLANEOUS
telephone 64.
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was at the George Scheimer home
80 Acres with this years crops al P LA S T E R SAND and Concrete last week. Mrs. Scheimer put a pan
Gravel for sale at Sam Playford of grease on the stove to heat. She
ready in. Priced to sell at $5000.00.
See Della Curtis, Wilson Bldg., ranch, 1 mile North of Nyssa, E. went to the basement to see about
of R. R.
14A4P her washing. When she returned
Nyssa, Oregon or telephone 64.
the room was filled with smoke and
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FOR SALE— 4 weeks old leghorn the grease was on fire. In her ex
cockerals. Priced right. Mrs. Chas. citement she picked up the pan of
80 ACRES fine irrigated land, fair
buildings. Can be sold on long Newbil, Nyssa Rte. 1.
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tearm contract. $5500.00. See Della
sink. The curtains caught fire. She
Curtis, Wilson Bldg., Nyssa, Ore P ASTU R E COWS on alfalfa safely screamed and the contractors work
li.erature
furnished.
Miner
No-
gon or telephone 64
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ing out side on the house came and
Bloat Muzzle Co. 220 Lumbermens
carried the burning pan out side.
F O R SALE—480 Acres. Heart of Building, Portland, Ore.
7ATF
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brunt and
best range land in Jordan Valley
country, all fenced. Free water from B A B Y
C H IC K —Hatching
every son o f Denver were over night
storage dam. Fine pasture land.
Tuesday and Friday. W e do cus guests Friday at the Leslie Young
On good road eight miles from I. tom
hatching. Get our prices. home. Mrs. Brunt is a sister of Mrs.
O. N. highway. Small dwelling, Thompson’s Ontario Hatchery. 31mtf Young. The Brunts went on to Pay
ette to visit Mr. and Mrs. Brunt’s
barn and corral. W ill
consider
leasing with option to buy. Call FOR SALE—Good clean gravel at uncle.
Mrs. Overstreet and Mrs. Judd at
reasonable prices. Any and all
Journal office
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kinds of dump bed work. Virgil tended county council of P. T. A.
F O R SALE— Farm lands, town lots Johnson, Phone 06R1. 10 Feb. 12XP. in Ontario Saturday. M. L. Kurtz
and houses. Call Journal office.
and M. L. Judd accompanied Duke
FOR
SALE— Baby chicks, White Rohland of Adrian to Vale Thurs
Leghorn, standard heavies, 9c un day evening to a meeting about the
For Sale
der 00. Reduction larger quantities. roads.
FARM PRODUCE
Custom hatching. Two miles east
Bilie Ray is seriously ill at Nyssa
8-21. with sinus and mastoid trouble. At
F O R SALE— Culled potatoes for Ontario. Phone Fruitland
stock feed, $2.00 per ton. H. K| Payette Valley Hatchery, Payette, this writing he is showing some im
provement.
Hashitani, 3 miles south of Nyssa. Idaho. 27JTF.
Fay Coon family spent Easter with
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the W. F. Corns of Nyssa.
For
Rent
F O R SALE— Hay by the stack. C.
R. R. Overstreet and M. L. Judd
FARM LANDS
H. Shirk; mile N. Owyhee school.
spent Easter with Mr. Judd's moth
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er in Parma. Mrs. Judd is recover
FO R R E N T O R SALE— Four acres
ing from the flu.
FO R SALE—Apples at 15 cents per
on river—small cabin, barn, and
bushel, while they last. Potatoes shallow well. Good for chickens or
50 cent per cwt., and Oats $1.25 per cows. Call Journal office or Nyssa
cwt. Bring containers. At High- Realty.
By MRS ISABELLE LEE
smith Ranch 1 miles S. >V. Nyssa.
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on Locust Avenue and Highway.
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Parks a t
Fine for service station or other
For Rent
tended the funeral of Albert Rob
business. Call Journal office or
ison in Caldwell Thursday.
CITY PROPERTY
Nyssa Realty.
A t the regular monthly meeting
HOUSE, barn, garage and chicken
last Tuesday the city council accept
Musical Instruments
house, Vi acre of land. Inquire
ed the resignation of A. C. Lee city
W alt Williams. 4 blocks N. of bank.
For Sale
marshal and appointed Averil P al
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mer to be marshal. Mr. Palmer as
M ODERN newly decorated and re F O R SALE—High grade piano can sumed office April 15.
me had for balance o f reposessed
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCain drove
conditioned four room house in
Ontario. Beautiful yard. Plenty of contract. Splendid chance for real to Grandview on a combined busi
shade. Price $25 per month.
T F buy. W rite Factory Agent, P. O. Box ness and pleasure trip during the
355, Boise, Idaho.
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FO R R E N T — Store space in new
Word was received of the death of
building.
Modern living
rooms P IA N O — Beautiful small size must Albert Robison at Caldwell. Mr.
be taken up. Wish to sell locally to Robison had made his home here
available in rear. See Pete Dear. 17M
save moving expense. Easy terms for a number o f years and moved
tie.
on balance. W rite Tallm an Piano to Caldwell about a year ago hoping
FO R LEASE—Modern stores and o f Store. Salem, Oregon.
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fices in new building. Ready about
him.
July first. Inquire at Journal office
For Sale
Surviving are his wife Julia and
or see your real estate broker.
sons Leonard and Floyd and a
STOCK
daughter Heloise. Interment was in
For Sale
The beautiful weather for Easter
FO R SALE—4 nice brood sows with
F U R N IT U R E
pigs. 600 Locust Posts. G. W. Canyon hill cemetery last Thursday,
was ideal for motoring and several
P O R C E L A IN
ENAMCEL gasoline Cummins, Rte. 1, Parma, Idaho.
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range 4 burner, with oven and
points drove in to spend Easter with
boiler. Nyssa Plumbing and Heat
ing Co.
21A2XC TE AM of Good, young Work Horses,
New set of harness. M. W. Davis,
1% miles west o f Desert Sheep
Miscellaneous
Ranch.
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B R A K E W O R K —Let us put your
car or truck brakes in first class
Let a Classified ad sell it.
condition.
Special equipment and
trained men at your service. Pruyn
Auto Repair. Phone 56F2.
I
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l
W A N T E D -T ru c k in g
of all kinds.
Dick Smith. Nyssa. Phone 43. dl6tf
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The Merry Matrons club met at
the home of Mrs. Maude Cooper
last Wednesday. Twenty members
and three visitors attended. Mrs.
Cooper gave a very interesting ac
count of the trip taken by her 4-H
home beautification club to visit
Mrs. Barretts gardens. During the
afternoon Mrs. May Whurl was giv
en a baby shower. Many dainty ana
useful gifts were presented the hos
tess.
M c G i n n i s
Good Eats
Restaurant
Brother Parses On—
Mrs. Zina R nibatid left on :.i
day for Pendleton where site v>. .
called because of the death of t
brother. Andrew C. Rothrock. Th i
Is the second bre her of Mrs. Ran •
baud to pass on in the past 11
months.
Veterans hospital in Boies Monday.
Miss Delva Beers, and Mrs. Harry
Russll accompanied Mrs. Maurice
Judd of the Kolony to Ontario Sat
urday where they attended the
county council of P.T. A.
M ane and Evelyn Loveland who
are atendlng high schol at Vale vis
ited their mother. Mrs. CUffor Ken-
nick over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Abbl are en
joying a visit from Mr. Abbls sis
ter and husdand of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoarce Chaney were
hosts to a family dinner Easter Sun
day. Guests were the latters mother
of Emmett, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Chaney, and the Lynn Chaney fam
ily of Parma.
W ill Cummins was called to the
bed side of his father in Ontario
Sunday.
The M alt fam ily from Kansas
has moved into the tennant house
on the Carrol ranch.
Sunrise Sr> vice—
The Sun Rise services held joint
ly by the various church organiza
tions was enjoyed by over 75 of
their members.
Rev. Vern W. Martin led the de-
votionals and Bishop Luther F ife
o f the L. D. S. church the prayer.
Rev. Floyd White was chairman of
the committee on arrangements.
A fter the services many of the
young people remained to enjoy an
early morning breakfast cooked
over a camp fire.
Valuable Ring Stolen—
A ring much prized as a keepsake
for its memories as well as for its
real value was stolen from the Ruth
Beauty Nook last Thursday after
noon.
LOCAL NEWS
Visit in Ironside—
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Blodgett
Visiting In Baker—
and their children spent the Easter
Mrs. Dusty Kline and Larry, who week end with Mrs. Blodgett’s aunt,
are staying at the Sherwood home, Mrs. E. J. Beam of Ironside.
left Saturday for Baker where they
Fishing Trip—
will visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Red Drewitz ancl
Easter In Ontario—
Mr. and rMs. Eldon Jensen fished
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Bunn spent near Ironside over the week end and
Easter with relatives in Ontario.
returned home with 14 big ones.
Visiting in Boise—
Mr. Allen Forbes of Boise was in
Nyssa on Friday and his mother
Mrs. Betty Forbes returned with
him to spend the Easter holiday.
New Daughter—
Word was received in Nyssa last
last week that Mr. and Mrs. H. It.
Gardner now living in Keith, Ore.,
are the parents of a daughter born
on April 19, and that both mother
and baby are well. Misses Eleancr
Vernon McGinnis, Perry Cantrall, Foster has been with Mrs. Gardner
and Jess Cantrall of Alturas, Cal., for the past three weeks and is car
visited Mr. and Mrs. James McGln- ing for the home at this time.
lis Monday.
Visitor From Utah—
Grover White has returned home
Mrs. Mark Rodgers of Logan,
irom Willamette Valley where he Utah, is visiting with her niece.
las been working.
Mrs. Celeste Zink and Mrs. Amanda
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hatch visited Ashcraft this week.
in Ontario Saturday.
Moved From Ontario—
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and
D iv e Dugger who for some time
baby visited at the Toombs home
has been confined nt the hospital
in Nyssa Sunday evening.
in Ontario under the care of Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larson of
L. G. Moulding was moved to the
Marsing visited Easter at the Frank
Dixon Nursing home in Nyssa on
Farnsworth home.
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holly and
Buddy and Ellen McConnell enjoyed Remains at Hospital—
Jack Lynch is still at the Dixon
picnics at Succor creek Easter.
Nursing home but his condition re
mains about the same.
,
Lunch was servered at the close
o f the meeting by the hostess. The
next meeting will be April 27 at the
home o f Mrs. Gladys Davis with
Mrs. Bonnie Gregg assisting. Roll
call will be answered by Arbor day
sayings.
Leonard Olson
who has been
working in Nampa for the past two
LOWER BIG BEND
weeks returned home last week end.
M ISS FLORENCE RUSSELL
A number In the community
have been ill, among them are: Mrs.
At the election Saturday a new
Albert Hopkins, Mrs. Charles Thom
ason, Harold Alson. Frank Byers, district 47 cast 20 votes for a new
Union high school at Adrian.
and Earl Chard.
A number of Bend resident at
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Holmes made
tended the funeral for John Hite on
a business trip to Boise Saturday.
the Owyhee Friday afternoon.
Mr. and M!rs. Paul Fredrie of
Mr. and Mrs. W illian Stardley
Nampa and Mr. and Mrs. H. Fhur-
and Mr. and Mrs. W alter Stardley
man and fam ily of Kuna were over
and children spend Easter Sunday
night guests Saturday at the Floyd
at ti.e Elmdr Staadley home in
Olson home.
Arcadia.
B. F. Rookstool who has been
Joe K ing took K ie Scott to Dr.
under the doctors care for some Abbott in Nyssa Monday. Mr. Scott
tiem was taken to the Ontario hos threw his hip out o f place while
pital Saturday evening. I t may be working for the Riverside Ditch
necessary to have an operation on company.
his lungs.
A t school Friday the parents were
Patty Maltsberger who has been invited to help the children cele
ill the past four weeks with septic brate Easter and Arbor day. A nice
sore throat is improving.
program and Easter egg hunt were
Patty Jean Schweitzer has the the high lights of a pleasant after
noon. Miss Wilma Caldwell of Wade
measles,
Mr. and Mrs Albert Lee of Nampn school and her lower grade children
were dinner guests last Friday at were also guests.
the Tarvald Olson home.
Mrs. M. A. Bradey, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Stephens of Chas. Johnson of Roswell were din
Nampa were overnight guests at ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Russell Easted. Mrs. Adah Schweitz
the Torvald Olson home.
er and sons caleld in the evening.
Harry Russell returned to the
Card of Thanks—
W e wish to thank our many
friends for their aid and sympathy
at the time of the death of our hus
band and father, Ira Cunningham.
Especially grateful are we for the
untiring efforts of those who aided
in the recovery of his body.—Mrs.
Ira Cunninghame and son, Jerry,
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fry and Me.
and Mrs. Roy Pounds and two chil
dren Peggy and Richard spent Eas
ter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Beam In Nyssa.
Call For Warrants
Notice is hereby given that
all County Library fund war
rants of Malheur County en
dorsed “ not paid for want of
funds”
Numbers
3771-3772,
were called for payment on
the date of this notice. Inter
est on such warrants not
heretofore called will cease on
April 21, 1938.
Dated, Vale. Oregon, April
21, 1938.
Ora C. Hope,
Treasurer of Malheur County.
NO TICE
to Sewer Contractors
Notice is hereby given that on May 5, 1938 at
8 o’clock p. m., that the common council of the
City o f Nyssa, will open bids for the construction
o f Sewer Improvement District No. 3. Plans and
specifications will be on file at the office o f the
City Recorder.
By order of the Common Council
M. F. SOLOMON, Recorder.
Shop at H O M E and SAVE
on
2U Hour
j
GAS, TIRES and FREIGHT
Service
|
Saturday, Apr. 23
Starts
1:30 P. M.
All Kinds of Farm Stock
Farm Machinery
PH O TO S
Household Furniture
-
Inner Spring Mattress
5 Piece Dinette Set
4 Piece Walnut Bedroom Suites
$15 to $54.50
$28.00
$49.50 to $106
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF AXMINSTER RUGS!
$19.50
SPECIAL OFFER
And to top o ff these bargains, here is a saving
FOR EACH PU R C H ASE OF $50 W E
W IL L
for CASH
ALLO W
W H IL E U W A IT
Nyssa Sa les Yard
Enlargements 25c
Robert Montgomery and Virginia
Bruce in “T h e First Hundred Yares
Mid Sat -8un.-Mon.-Tues. April 24-
25-26 at the Plx Theatre in Ontario
Col. Bert Anderson
Auctioneer
Walter Fox & Son
Managers
BUYERS—
YO U
MERCHANDISE.
This offer closes May 1
3 for 10c
Golden Rule Store
jam es
8ft. 3 in. by 9 ft. 6 in. S PE C IA L A T
W A N T E D —All your welding Job*.
W e promise good work and fair
prices. Pruyn Auto Repair, Phone
56F2.
R U T H BETTS
M r s .
Mr. and Mrs Gerrit Muntjewerlff
and baby were guests Easter Sunday
at the Ed Newton home in Oregon
Slope
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch. Matt
Schiemer, Vlrgie Kolsky. Fred Gib
son. Edna Farnsworth, and Mrs.
and Mrs. Paul Hatch enjoyed a
picnic dinner and swimming at
Givens Hot Springs Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Basket were
shoppers in Caldwell Saturday.
The L. D. S. Sunday school had
a picnic dinner at the Adrian school
house Easter Sunday.
Russell Drown. Joe Stacy and
Merland Farnsworth were business
visitors in Emmett Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Basket and
Mr. and Mrs. Merville Hagen and
guests were site seeing at Owyhee
dam Sunday.
OREGON TRAIL
MRS. F R A N K B YERS
Jolly Janes met at the home of
Mrs. Howard Hatch Thursday. The
| afttemoon was sepnt sewing for the
The children of both rooms en ] hostess
joyed an Easter egg hunt Friday
__
___ Mrs.
________
Mr. and
Duke Rohland and
afternoon. Prizes were awarded to i boyS spent Sunday and Monday at
the child in each room who found La Grande.
the most eggs. Special treast were
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and
enjoyed by all.
baby spent Easter at the E. E. Park
Oregon Trail Sunday school pre er home in Big Bend.
sented an Easter program Sunday
Emily Otis, Pauline Gowey and
morning following Sunday school, Walter McPartland
attended
a
children in the Begier class staged party at the Kurtz home on Newell
an Easter egg hunt. Ruth Camp Heights Thursday evening.
bell and Winnie Mae Relk received
Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis
prizes.
and children. Mr. and Mrs. Alvon
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Holmes were McGinnis and Rose of Newell
host Sunday to the annual family Heights spent Easter at the George
Easter dinner. Guests included Mr. Smith home in Unity.
and Mrs. H. D. Holmes of Nyssa,
John Holly ^transacted business
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Goodson and in Vale Monday.
Estella of Ten Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryant and
F. G. Holmes, Roy, Robert, Gilbert Miss Claire Griffim o f Iowa are
and Junior and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. visiting at the Menville Hagen home,
Byers, Donald, Betty Alice and rhey plan on locating here.
Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McGinnis
JO RDAN VALLEY
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A D R IA N N E W S
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NORDALE FURNITURE STORE
Phone 94
$5
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