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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 14,1939 PAGE SEVEN WITH THE MALHEUR COUNTY FARMERS M M H H CLASSIFIED ADS m a Rates lc per word.»per Issue. Minimum charge 25c. CASH IN ADVANCE For Sale MISCELLANEOUS For Sale Farm Produce SECOND HAND lumber for sale FIELD FRESH Tomatoes, 40 cents soon at $5.00 per thousand. For per bushel. Jumbo Cantaloupes, information see Ontario-Nyssa Ir- Mature hens will stand consider $1 per crate. Other vegetables. A. righation Company or George Mc able cold if they are dry, so should H. Keck, 1 mile South of Dunaway. Kee at the pumping plant. 14S3xc not be shut in too tightly to con 24Atfc serve animal heat. Instead, protect them by insulating the walls and For Rent ceiling of the poultry house. Insu CITY PROPERTY For Sale lating will keep the house warmer Autos and Trucks MODERN HOUSE close to factory, in winter; and cooler in summer. also one partly modem. Mrs. WILL SELL or trade for livestock, Kimsey, 1V4 blocks north of fac 2 International trucks, 1934 and tory. 14Stfc A high feed intake is essential for 1936,114 tons,good condition. Owen best egg production. A laying bird Robinson, >4 mile south and A mile Miscellaneous normally eats from six ttf seven west Apple Valley school house. 14-28S2xp DEAFUND? SONOTONE consult pounds of feed per month—four to ant will be in Nyssa soon to give flve pounds of which goes to main 1!4 TON FORD V8 truck—stock free home demonstration of New tain her body. If she can be made rack and box. Good shape. Louis Sonotone Audicle. If you hear the to eat an extra half pound per Gudotti, new service station halfway voice but have trouble understand month by the use of electric lights, on New Plymouth-Caldwell road. ing the words write. Sonotone Boise wet mashes, or Layena checker 14S2xp Co., 456 Yates Bldg., Boise, Idaho. feeding, it goes Into extra egg pro 25A2xp duction. ROOM and BOARD REMEMBER THE T hrift Sale of the St. Paul’s Episcopal Guild MRS. DEAN Oeder, prices reason each Saturday beginning Septem able. Second street near Park. 31Atfc ber 9th at the Parish Hall. Used useful household articles and wear ing apparel sold at a fraction of r o o m a n d Board. Star Hotel. 3 their original cost. 24Atfc blocks north of Main on First St. lOAtfc BRAKE WORK—Let us put your car or truck brakes in first class condition. Special equipment and For Sale trained men at your service. Pruyn Poultry Auto Repair. Phone 56W. CHRISTIE STRAIN New Hamp shire red pullets. Beginning to lay. NYSSA PLUMBING & Mrs. Glen Suiter, Nyssa Heights. HEATING 7S3xp 2nd house north Star Hotel Dealers for Advance-Hydro For Sale Ejector Pressure Pumbs 13Jtfc CITY PROPERTY TWO ROOM Cabin. Wired, painted, lined with plywood. Inquire at Church of Nazarene of Co-Op Sta tion. 14S2xc WHY NOT Buy Now, and enlarge later. A small house, nice and clean with fenced yard, good cellar, chicken shed, water and sink in kitchen, big built in cupboard and clothes closet, trees started and lawn planted. Can be bought with small down payment on easy terms. Eastman Realty Company. 7S4xp For Sale FURNITURE NEW SIMMONS Coil springs, full size, $5.95. Good used mattresses, clean, fumigated, guaranteed values. The Nyssa Trader, main highway north at Alberta Avenue. 14Slxc KITCHEN TABLE and chair sets, $5.50. Unfinished chairs, 89 cents each. The Nyssa Trader, main high way north at Alberta Avenue. Highest prices paid for hides, pelts, wools, metals. 14Slxc ONE SMALL circulating heater. 98 Ehrgood Ave., or phone 62. 14Slxp Help Wanted RASPBERRY PICKERS at J. T. Long ranch. West on Gem Ave. Phone 06J1 14Slxp Work Wanted STEADY HOUSEWORK in res pectable home, by girl out of high school. Write Miss Lillian Gregg, Nyssa, Ore., Route 2. 14S2xp Wanted A new dust spray for the treat ment of colds and roup is rapidly becoming popular with flock owners. Called Chlorena, it’s sprayed over the birds while on the roosts at night. It causes sneezing, which expels the accumulations of mucous from the upper respiratory tract. It’s obtainable at any store handling Purina feeds. Invariably, houses with high ceil ings are cold, damp houses. Lower ing them with a layer of insulation about 6 V4 feet above the floor is recommended. MALHEUR COUNTY GRANGE CALENDAR -------- + -------- BOULEVARD GRANGE John Lienhard, Master 2nd. and 4th. Thursdays 8:30 p. m...............................-............Cairo BIG BEND GRANGE H. R. Hatch, Master 1st. and 3rd. Tuesdays 8:00 p. m............................Wade Schoolhouse OREGON TRAIL GRANGE William DeGrofft, Master 2nd. and 4th. Tuesdays 8:30 p. m......... Oregon Trail Schoolhouse VALE GRANGE Herb Purvis, Master 1st. and 3rd Fridays 8:30 p. m............................ . I. O. O. F. Hall OREGON SLOPE GRANGE Lee Sonner, Master 1st. and 3rd. Thursdays 8:00 p. m....................... Park Schoolhouse HARPER-WESTFALL GRANGE Earl Flock, Master 2nd. and 4th. Fridays 8:15 p. m....................... Harper Schoolhouse AROCK GRANGE Ted Hon, Master 2nd. and 4th. Saturdays 8:00 p. m............................................Arock WILD ROSE GRANGE Edward Fountain, Master 2nd. and 4th. Saturdays 8:00 p. m................ Mt. View Schoolhouse EL DORADO GRANGE Floyd Howard, Master 2nd. and 4th. Fridays 9:00 p. m.......................................... Ironside SNAKE RIVER GRANGE Lee Webb, Master 2nd. and 4th. Tuesdays 8:00 p. m........ .............. Annex Schoolhouse I. O. N. GRANGE Charles Falen, Master 1st. and 3rd. Fridays 8:00 p. m.........................-......Cow Creek Hall KINGMAN GRANGE Dale Ashcraft, Master 2nd. and 4th. Mondays 8:30 p. m................ Kingman Schoolhouse WILLOW CREEK GRANGE P. M. Stoutenburg, Master 2nd. and 4th. Fridays 8:00 p. m............ Willow Creek Schoolhouse JAMIESON GRANGE Ray Garrison, Master 1st. and 3rd. Wednesdays 8:00 p. m............ Jamieson Community MALHEUR COUNTY POMONA GRANGE J. Edwin Johnson, Master Four times yearly .......................-....................... (Places advertised) Starting September 18, similar Five to six gallons of drinking WORLD-WIDE DATA meetings will be held in each of CITY TRANSFER water daily to each 100 birds Is es GATHERED TO AID 17 principal wheat-growing coun T R A N S F E R R IN G sential to a flock of layers. In sum WAR CROP” PLANS ties. The schedule calls for meetings mer, the water should be cool and and on September 18 in Benton, Lane, fresh; In winter the drinking foun TRUCKING Oregon _ farmers, particularly Jefferson and Wasco counties; on tains should never be allowed to P h o n e 15 a n d P h o n e 28 wheat growers, are going to have to September 19 in Linn, Marion, freeze. C. K L IN K E N B E R G Usually it’s best to have some sort make their own decisions on what Sherman and Gilliam counties; on of rack on which to set the drinking changes, if any, should be made in September 20 in Polk, Yamhill, fountains. This gives the birds a their farming practices in view of Morrow and Umatilla counties; on 21 in Washington, place to stand while they drink. the European war, but every effort September CUSTOM HAY CHOPPING Also, it provides drainage for the is going to be made to see that they Clackamas, Wallowa and Union AND GRINDING have all the facts possible on which counties; and on September 22 in water that drops from their wattles D. G. Bamberry to base such decisions. Baker county. and beaks. Back of Texaco Station Such, in brief, are the facts back Nyssa. Many people are assuming that of the recent announcement that a what happened to wheat prices fol 15J4xc state-wide meeting will be held in lowing the outbreak of the Wo. Id The number of eggs a hen lays is Pendleton Wednesday, September largely determined by the feed she 13. to discuss the current situation. war in 1914 will be repeated. The Local and Long Distance figures on comparative wheat sup gets. When she gets grain alone AAA officials present at the meet HAJJLING she lays only a few eggs. But when ing were N. E. Dodd, western re plies then and now do not bear out Phone 72W that grain is helped out by a care gional director and former chair such a belief, say AAA officials. Lawrence and Barnett fully blended, balanced laying mash man of the Oregon state commit For example, at the outbreak of the 4Mtfc or when a complete all-mash laying tee, and Will Steen of Milton, pres World war in 1914 the world had a ration th a t’s fortified with the nec ent state chairman. Extension men wheat supply of 3.7 billion bushels. essary vitamins and minerals is fed, from Oregon State college were al This year the supply is 5.3 billion bushels, the largest in all history. she lays many eggs. so present to present facts and Long and Short Furthermore, In recent years the Proof of this is the average of the figures on the wheat situation. Distant Trucking European countries have become far figures sent to Purina Mills last year Dick Smith by the owners of over a half-million Phone Nyssa 43 hens fed Purina laying mashes. 2F10xp These hens averaged 185 eggs per year, which Is more than double the national 82-egg average estimated WANTED—All your welding jobs. for the country as a whole by the We promise good work and fair U. S. Department of Agriculture. prices. Pruyn Auto Repair, Phone 56W. Visitor Leaves— Miss Evra Phillips, who has spent LOCAL NEWS the summer with her neice, Mrs. Keith Bailey and Mr. Bailey, will In Ontario— Phone 53 leave for her own home in Denver Bonds Verla, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Notary on Saturday. Warren Blodgett, visited with her great aunt. Mrs. Valeria Plughoff, in Ontario on Monday. Safe or Sure— D O N ’T G A M B L E -S e e Us About BEAUTY SCHOOL Legal Advertising N O T IC E OF R E C E IV E R 'S Special Tuition SALE Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Malheur, made on the 12th day of Seotember, 1939, in the matter of the receiv ership in the pending suit where in Scribner-Adams Motor Company, a Corporation is Plaintiff and H. J Larsen is defendant, your under signed Receiver will sell at private sale in one parcel to the highest bidder upon the terms and condi tions hereinafter mentioned and subject to confirmation by said Circuit Court on or after October 4. 1939, at 10:00 o’clock A. M. of said day the following real pro perty, to wit: Lots Twelve (12) and Thirteen (13) of Block Twenty (20) Send for FREE catalog E j X r ) -C E o L p -C p IS JD zau tu ¿ò cnoo L M A I L C O U P O N NOW Excelcis Beauty School. 113-115 So. 9th St. Boise, Idaho Please send free catalog. Name ________ ___ _______ Address __________________ City ........................ State........ .V .V .V , W A V Here’s The Record - - - V * f TPk* • " WZ- f i «io J •jmi &C.' V ^ « m -4 *'.i, V „ .( '’t'JSNM of the White Leghorn Flock (Purchased when 1 day old from the famous LEE HATCHERY of Middleton, Idaho, breed ers of Quality Poultry) owned by NYSSA REALTY Authorized Producer of Guaranteed Layena Eggs Producers License No. 15730 Buy them from your home dealer. Discuss your needs with us. W e carry the well known HEDTFORM Quality Paper, Carbons and Covers. CUSTOM BUTCHERING and CUTTING Nyssa Hatched Feb. 22, 1939 On the Nest July 6, 1939 Feeding Program P u r in a S ta r te n a to 6 w k s. o ld C h ow -M ix G r o w in g M a sh to 16 w k s. old L a y e n a L a y in g M a sh to p r e s e n t tim e Production FIRST E G G W H E N PULLETS W E R E 134 D A Y S O LD Now Producing Above 63% Purina Products Do Produce Results A t Less Cost! Beef for the Hide Hogs 200 lbs. $1.50 Cutting 1 cent per lb. Grinding 1 cent per lb. Grinding and Seasoning 2 cent per lb. AL THOMPSON 6> SON Let us do your work! NYSSA PACKING CO. PHONE 6 NOW Mrs. A. W. Howell SA LES B O O K S? Mrs. Hazel Gildea and her son GARBAGE HAULING. Also odd Jobs by hour day or week. Prices Theron, who have spent the sum reasonable. Call J. G. Coll, A1 mer at Payette lakes, returned the Thompsons feed store. 20Atfc last of the week. Teutsch Addition to the City of Nyssa, Malheur County, Ore gon. Said sale and conveyance will be made of said premises free and clear of all taxes and other charges. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash in lawful money of the United States: Twenty-five per cent (25%) of the purchase price to be paid at the time of the sale, bal ance on confirmation of sale and delivery of deed. All Bids must be in writing and may be left at either the office of the Receiver in Nyssa or the office of A. L. Fletcher, his attorney at Nyssa, Oregon. Dated this 14th day of Septem ber. 1939. Tailor Shop Improving— OSCAR C. OLSEN, Receiver. The Nyssa Tailor shop at First First published Sept. 14, 1939 near Main is making extended im Last published Sept. 21, 1939. provements on their already mod ern plant. This will include a con crete fireproof addition in the rear of their present location where all cleaning will be done, thereby elim inating any possible fire hazard. Mr. and Mrs. Don Morgan, the owners, W est’s Leading announce that their present prices will not be increased by this added convenience. HAY AND GRAIN INSURANCE LIVESTOCK BUYER and shipper. Call O. Z. Matthews. Phone 06R1 14S9xp Ends Canning— HAVE TWO cash buyers for Owy The Relief society of the L. D. S. hee lands—80 acres each. W. J. church has finished its season's Pinney, Ontario, Oregon. 7S2xp canning of com, putting up a total of over 1100 cans this summer. WANTED TO RENT SMALL PLACE for a home and a few cows, close to Nyssa. Charles Sunday Dinner Guests— Glaze. Rt. 1. Eugene, Oregon. 7S3xc Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Marshall, Mr and Mrs. L. N. Fry and son Billy WANTED TO RENT, a farm with were dinner guests at the Sherwood option of buying. State price, home Sunday. terms, acreage. Box 1, Journal. 17A6xp Home Again— more self-sufficient In wheat pro duction than at the opening of the World war. World wheat production outside the United States, exclu sive of Russia and China, has in creased from less than two billion bushels in 1914 to nearly 3 Vi bil ion bushels in 1939. These and many other facts will be presented for farmers to use in deciding whether they wish to take a chance on wheat prices going higher than the amounts now re ceived under the acreage allotment program. Nyssa Gate City Journal PHONE 19 542 W. MAIN ST. COAL—GRAIN— FEED Phone 26 W M SW kW ,