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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 193« C L A S S IF I E D A D S Bates lc per worcUper Issue. Minimum charge 25c. CASH IN ADVANCE For Sale FARM LANDS For Sale Trees and Shrubs RANCH for rent, sale or trade, 80 FOR •'STARK" Trees, Shrubs, and acres. Must iiave farm equipment, Roses, write Fred Rumpel, Parma, p. O. Box 1041, Nyssa. 23Flp Idaho. 19J6xp TEN acres In Apple Valley district, For Sale four room house, electricity. On FURNITURE mail and school bus route. E. A. Summy. owner. Rte. 2 Parma. 6-HOLE coal or wood kitchen range, 23Flxp. in good condition. W W Foster. 23Flxp 10-ACRE ranch, 3 miles north of Nyssa on highway. 2 sets build For Sale ings. Deep well. Price and terms AUTOS and TRAILERS reasonable. Olsen the land man.. LARGE Truck bed, for hauling 10-ACRE Apple Valley Ranch. Well chopped hay or produce. Good improved. Modern house. Deep condition. Ira R Ure, Phone 06J2. well. Olsen the land man. 16F2xc 23Ftfc SMALL acreage, modern house. For Rent Close to good school, On oiled CITY PROPERTY road. Plenty of good soft water. Own water system. C. H. Sargent, 3-ROOM house. Call Journal office. Fruitland, Idaho. 26J4xp 23FtfC A FORTY acre well improved ranch. NEWLY completed modern apart Excellent house, barns, granary ment. Stoker heat and hot water and feeding pens, Qall Journal of furnished. Herb Fisher 1st St. E. of fice. 9F3xc tracks and 3 blocks N. or highway. 23Flxc For Rent FARM LANDS m T a CRES of level land. Under new ditch. W. B Hoxie. 2Ftfc For Sale Farm Produce WILL Trade Hay and Fordson for team of horses. D. L. Anderson, Adrian, Phone 07-J2. 23FU fiOO BUSHEL extra clean Federation wheat seed. Grown from certified seed. Earl Heeb, Rt. 2, Ontario, or John Theil, Adrian. 2F4xp CHOPPED hay, $5.50 a ton, at ranch. Mullens at the Sam Little Farm, E. of old Golf course. 23Flxp. For Sale STOCK ! GELDINGS. 11 years old, weight 3100. Tom C. Johnson, 4 miles west, Vi mile north of Enterprise Ave., Richland District. 16F2xp FEW good Duroc Jersey gilts, bred. C A Ditty, near Mitchell Butte. 16Ftfc BOULEVARD G R A N G E NEW S The Oregon Trail grange and Boulevard grange will have a joint meeting for conferring degrees to be held at the Boulevard grange hall Thursday. February 23 at 8:30 p. m. Oregon Trail grange will adminis ter the first two degrees and Boule vard the last two degrees. About 45 new members are ex pected to receive the fourth degree. After the meeting a pot-luck din ner has been arranged. All grange members are urged to be there. VA LE G R A N G E THREE Good 32 ACRES under Owyhee ditch, kitchen. for Cash Rent, close to town, has Journal been under cultivation. Inquire Journal Office. 23Flxp 80-ACRES all in cultivation, to lease. Cash rent. Cheap. Olsen the land man. 16F2xc OREGON SLOPE GRANGE By Mrs. C. A. Ketchan Oregon Slope grange met last Thursday with a fair attendance. County Agent R. M. McKennon met with us and talked about weed con trol. He decided to call a meet ing of the farmers of this com munity to met with him at a fu ture date to talk more about the situation. At the next meeting, Thursday, March 2. Cecil Davis, teacher at the Ontario high school and the direc tor of the Ontario dramatic club and some of his students will give the program during the lecturer’s hour. Refreshments will be served by Mr. and Mrs. John Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Precht and Mar garet Danielson. room newly built home. By Mrs. Erie II. Parker well pump and sink in Tire annual farm produce and N. Third street. $12.50. Call fancywork sale was preceded by a office. short business session. New applications for membership For Sale were Mr. and Voss Thompson, Mr. MISCELLANEOUS and Mrs. Pete Purvis and Mr. and INCUBATORS 1 electric 560 eggs. Mrs. George McLay. The agricultural chairman's re- 1 coal oil, 360 eggs. Call at H. R. Sherwood. 23F4xc liort stressed the importance of a t tending the various meetings being APPLE Stove Wood, cut to lengths. held throughout the county on the $4 cord at Fruitland. $5 cord de selection of seed. It was voted to have the sale slip livered in Nyssa. Phone Fruitland 26-3 23Flxp dinner soon at a regular grange meeting. NEW white 2 hole water heater. An inviation was read to attend 9F3xc Call 89J. a party given by Jamieson grange next Saturday night. Wanted A discussion was held about Ore WHEAT, Barley and Corn. Wm. gon Trail grange presenting their Peutz. Phone 03J2. 16F2xp home talent play in Vale. Everyone was in favor of cooperating with WILL Take Trailer House in Good them. The grange voted to sponsor the condition in trade, for well dril ling. Concrete work wanted. E. W. sending of a 4-H club leader to a Lewis, Box 1017, Nyssa. 23Flxp meeting held at Union March 3-4. Mabel Peterson was reported to CLEAN, large cotton rags. 10c per be ill. pound on subscription or 5c per The mens' program contained pound cash. Nyssa Journal several humorous as well as patri GARBAGE hauling of any kind. otic numbers and was enjoyed by all. Call E. J. Steinke. Phone 47, Col Bert Anderson acutioned the # 23Ftfc farm produce in his usual free jov ial manner and swelled the grange, Work Wanted treasury considerable The grange BY young experienced woman, as wishes to thank him for his gener waitress or house work. Box 681 ous support. Nyssa. 16F2xp POULTRY -— And Its Care By W IL E Y (L O W E R S First of all. let me make it a little clearer about the dust bath for de- lousing chickens. A box 3 feet square and 6 inches deep should be kept in the chicken house nearly full of a mixture of ashes and de- lousing powder. 1 bushel of ashes, 1 cup of powder. It may seem that too much emphasis is being placed on de-louslng but. the most harm ful condition existing for the adult flock as well as young chicks is this parasite. I have been culling some flocks this week and have found them without exception, in fested. The owners did not know it. You are all going to raise some chicks this spring and the adult flock should be cleaned first. About culling; there are, in every flock, some chickens that either do not lay or lay so few eggs that they are expensive to keep. Those hens could just as well be sold and the money put in young chicks as to keep feeding them for nothing in return. The best method of culling of course is the trapnest, however this method is impossible in most cases since very few farm flocks lay in trapnests. The next method, if done by one who has had exper ience and training is nearly as in fallible and much faster. That is selection by space and condition test. If hens that have straight pelvis bones, soft egg bay regions and straight breast bones, provided that the hen is well formed and healthy otherwise, are kept, you may be sure that no layers are sold. The space between the pelvis bones tells whether or not the hen is laying at the time she is tested. Demonstrations are held from time to time by the county agent, at least under his supervision. Those who are interested in learning how to cull should attend these meet ings. Next week. I shall make some suggestions as to the selection of little chicks. 4-H CLUB WORK 3PAN well matched mares. 1700 lbs. In Boise— The Busy Chefs cooking club CUSTOM grain grinding at your I D. I. De Gross. Rt. 2 Nyssa. 2F4xp Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bailey spent have passed the halfway mark In farm. Ora Friel—Foxes Cabins. this year’s club work. They met at 26J4xp Sunday in Boise. YOUNG work horses. Phone Roy Henderson. Fruitland 673. 12J7xp ANDY McGinnis back on the old job Plastering, kalsomining saw For Sale tools of all kinds sharpened Saws Poultry gummed. Work guaranteed. lDtfc 3 ABY Chicks White Leghorns. Lost White Rocks. Barred Rocks, Reds, 4ew Hampshires Buff Orpingtons SPARE Trailer lire and rim. size Jlood tested Under 200 9c easli 200 525x25. Between Dunaway and They’ll Begin to Lay Sooner! ip 8Vic. Phone Fruitland 821 Fay- Homedale. River road. Finder call tte Valley Hatchery. Payette, Ida- Journal or W. A. McNall Rte. 1. Chicks will go on the nest weeks 16Fxtf sooner when they are fed on Purina Startena chick starter. Tlie proper Miscellaneous amounts of the right vitamins HODK Island Red setting eggs builds stronger chicks that have Tom C. Johnson. 4 miles west, U SHEEPMEN ATTENTION! It will greater livability, more vigor, and die north of Enterprise Ave Rich- less sickness. pay you to see or phone J. JOR- md District. 16F2xp MULOWSKE and SON. Weiser. Make Sure That Phone 504. before you sell. We pay i ABY Chicks Heavies from very Startena Is Fed to desirable blood tested flocks. Hen- highest market prices for Pelts, Your Chicks! 2Ftfc cres strain. White Leghorns from Wool and Tags. trds direct from the Henacres BRAKE WORK—Let us put your ireedlng Farms. Custom hatching car or truck brakes in first class one. Come see our chicks on Mon- condition. Special equipment und ays or drop a card to Box 382. Vale trained men at your service. Pruyn lectric Hatchery. Vale. 2Ftic Auto Repair. Phone 56F2. IABY Chicks. Hatching every OPPORTUNITY to buy complete Tuesday and Friday. We do cus- (Mechanical Shorthand! course om hatching. Get our prices. and machine. Pay as you can. Write Ttompson’s Ontario Hatchery. 3Jtfc or call at Journal office. 2F4xc Mr and Mrs. Ed Ingraham were Visit From Salt Lake— the Owyhee school house last Wed nesday with 18 of the 20 members dinner guests at the Ed Du Pre Mr and Mrs. A. O. Sheldon of present. A short business meeting home Tuesday. Salt Lake were house guests of Mr Mrs. Ray McNeal is in Boise vis and Mrs A. O. Sallee on Satuday was held, which was followed by a iting her brother. and Sunday. They were en route to Valentine party. Gordon Stepp spent Sunday vis Portland to attend the lumbermans ELDORADO GRANGE NEWS ,fi iting his parents. Mr and Mrs. Lin convention. By Mrs. E. J. Beam coln Stepp. j ■ t i ; “TL-■ On Thursday, Feb. 16 the Ladies Mr and Mrs. Keith Prestel of Called To Boise— Home Economics club held their Garden Valley were week end vis Mrs. A. V. Cook waa called to regular monthly meeting with 10 itors at the Ivan Tiffany home. Boise Sunday wh*n it -was learned members present. The business that her mother. Mrs. Mary E meeting consisted mainly of discus In Nampa— Lyells was to be operated upon for sion on ways and means of raising Miss Georgle Dennis and Mrs an exploded apendix. funds for our proposed new kitchen Frank Edwards were Nampa visitors Mrs. Cook remained in Boise and Two ladies were nppotnled as lead on Thursday. near her mother until late Tuesday ers and chose up sides to see which Parents Visit— when she was advised by the a t can raise the greater amount by Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Lawrence and tending surgeon that although her the end of the next quarter. T7ie. daughter. Mrs. Robert Pasley and j mother's condition was still serious, losing side to put on a feed and en- j daughter of Caldwell visited Mr and she showed every sign of recover tertaln the winners. After the busl- j Mrs. Carlos Buchner Sunday. ing. ness meeting n short program was! given by the members Mrs Orville Nichols was out hostess for the day and served a lovely lunch. The dance given by the grange on Saturday night was a success from every standpoint and attended by one of the largest crowds this winter. The Wild Rase orchestra furnished the music. . • '•t Tlie ladles apixiinted by the mas ter on the finance committee for the kitchen are meeting with great success in soliciting funds. John Deere Fluted- Feed BEET DRILLS No. 12 Four-Row for Horses No. 14 Six-Row for Tractors ClIATi r.R BOX CLUB The last meeting of the C h atter-! box club met with Mrs. Ira Ure| last Wednesday afternoon. i Tlie by-laws of the club were read discussed and approved at the busi ness meeting and several bills were presented and voted to be paid. Following this was a social hour of entertainment and games and refreshments were served by the hostess at the close. Guests included Mrs. Frank New- bill, Mrs. Charles Newbill and Mrs. C. C. Cotton, all of Kingman Kol- ony. The next meeting wil lbe on Wed nesday. March 1 at the Kesler home. LINCOLN The Lincoln school has its Val entine box and party Tuesday aft ernoon. Frank Du Pre, Betty Glass, Ev elyn Rust and Albert Baker were on a skiing party Sunday. Mrs. Howard Walters returned home Thursday after spending sev- | eral days with her mother in Twin Falls. Simplicity Is the Keynote of These Latest-Type Light-Draft Drills r p HESE John Deere Beet Drills have the im portant features growers have been want ing. They have the popular POSITIVE FLUTED FEED; They are SIMPLE, STRONGLY BUILT, and LIGHT RUNNING; they have the extra dependability for which all John Deere equipment is outstanding. Baldridge Implement Co. Phone 113 Ny: GIVE THEM A GOOD START Purina Startena *3.95 per IO O lbs. For Sale MACHINERY 1EAM SEPARATOR, excellent 112.50. Highest price for Hides. Its, Wool Tags. Metals. THE 'SSA TRADER Main Highway, rth at Alberta Ave. 23Flxe j Long and Short Distant Trucking Dick Smith Phone Nyssa 43 2F10xp [ED Fordson tractor and plow. WANT1?D— All your welding Jobs 1150 Consider some grain At j We promise good work and fair .shltani's Nyssa R 1. 23Flxp prices. Pruyn Auto Repair. Phone 56F2 OR will trade for cow or pigs a | practically new 16 Inch McCor-, Local and Long Distance mick-Deering 2 way horse plow ; HAULINO Leslie Goulet. 1 mile N. and 2 W Phone 36J or 47 of Adrian. 2Ftfc | SIMS AND BARNETT ONE 10-gallon visible BOYLE-, DAYTON Oas Pump 1 550-gallon 15D metal gasoline storage tank. Cheap W B Hoxie. 26Jtfc| W A LT’S SHOE For Sale SEED ID Potatoes Bliss Triumphs, •vin and Cot tom Russets one r. McClures and White Rose 2 rs from certified All late plant- Ira R Ure, Phone 06J2 23Flfc SHOP Nyssa, Oregon For good repair work and good material. Arch supports made to fit. Reconditioned C.C.C. Shoes Open Evenings. Feed Chow Mix and See The Difference! 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