THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY1, MAY 2, 1940.
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Wanted
GOOD ALFALFA Hay at once. Kel
ley Coal Co., Nampa, Idaho. 2M6xc
SPRINGER DAIRY Cows. Will buy
any kind of livestock. Nyssa Sales
Yard.
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THE NYSSA Trader pays cash for
furniture, hides, wool, pelts, met
als. The “useless Junk” you don't
want may help buy the things you
do want.
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WANTED—All your welding Jobs.
We promise good work and fair
prices. Pruyn Auto Repair, Phone
58W.
For Sale
SEED POTATOES
For Rent
For Sale
Poultry
For Sale
STOCK
IRRIGATED PASTURE, 75 cents
and $1 per head for cattle. 1 Mile
WHITE ROSE seed potatoes, 1 year West
Doug
from McKay certified. Klaas Ten- las. Owyhee Bridge. G. F. 25Alxp
sen.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Groot, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Groot and Mrs. Ger
rit Stam attended the Blossom Fes
tival at Payette Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam at
tended the Pomona Grange meet
ing at Ontario Saturday.
Mrs. George Toombs of Emmett
is visiting at the Dave Hawkins
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot, Fred
Koopman and Mrs. Bill Findling
and son visited at the Gerrit Groot
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cooper were
Sunday dinner guests at the Bill
Laird home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Klinkenburg
and son and Glenn Wolfe were in
Boise on business Saturday.
C. C. Cotton of Kingman, Pete
Tensen and Gerrit Stam were in
Vale on business Tuesday evening.
Bill Laird bought a Jersey cow
from Art Randolph in Nampa on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ritcher of
Nyssa visited at the Frank Winkels
home Thursday and Sunday eve
nings.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolfe and Glenn
and Mrs. Eva Quinley were Sunday
dinner guests at the Leon Higby
home in Apple Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Laird were
business visitors in Ontario Tues
day.
Mrs. G. H. Ragsdale spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Ragsdale and Mrs. Sidney Storm
in Ontario.
Mrs. Frank Winkels accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Recla of King-
man to La Grande Thursday. They
attended a confraternity of Chris-
tion doctrine meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tensen were
business visitors in Payette Satur
day.
Mrs. Kelly Luce of Nampa spent
Sunday with Mrs. Martin Osborn.
Rosie Matthews had her tonsils
taken out Wednesday by Dr. L. A.
Maulding.
Fred Koopman visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Koopman and family in
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Groot spent
Thursday evening at the Jake Groot
home in Arcadia.
Edna Hallock, Velma Fox and
Marjorie Groot accompanied the
band to Payette Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Groot vis
ited with Grandma Stam and Klaas
in Oregon Trail.
Edna Hallock spent Sunday with
June Webster in Nyssa Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matthews
and daughter were week-end guests
at the O. Z. Matthews home. They
left Sunday for Cascade.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hart of Oregon
Trail visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Gerrit Groot Sunday evening.
Henry Beyl of Sunset Valley spent
the week-end at the Grant Hallock
home.
Mrs. Darwain Kibby of Malheur
City was an overnight guest at the
O. Z. Matthews home.
DAIRY COWS, fresh and springers.
All breeds. Midway Stock Farm,
on highway between Caldwell and
Nampa. 1st house east of Midway
Pie Factory. Glen McWilliams, Cald
well.
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YOUNG MATCHED team. Belgian
stallion. Gentle Shetland. Nyssa
Sales Yard.
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FRESH AND Springer Dairy Cows.
Work Wanted
Livestock and machinery. Sale
every Friday. Nyssa Sale Yard.
For Sale or Trade
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BABY CHICKS—popular breeds.
FARM LANDS
Under 200, 9c each. 200 or more
Stray Animals
8'
/
each, custom hatching, chicken
123 ACRES, IMPROVED, near Vale. or ¿c turkey
eggs. Special machine for STRAYED ON my farm, 1 smooth
Bernard Eastman.
28Mtfc turkey hatching. 1% miles north of mouth brown gelding branded Bar
Fruitland. Phone Fruitland 8-21. E.T., 1 roan filly. Owner may have
Payette Valley Hatchery, Payette, same
Miscellaneous
identification, and paying
Idaho.
lFtfc for this by advertisement.
R. G. Boyles,
Journal office.
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BRAKE WORK—Let us put your
car or truck brakes in first class
For
Rent
condition. Special equipment and
CITY PROPERTY
ALBERTA VALLEY
trained men at your service. Pruyn
Auto Repair. Phone 56W.
LARGE TWO room modern cottage, John Lackey was a business vis
just remodeled. Like new. Rent itor in Ontario Monday.
$14.00. Adults only. Will furnish for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kendall and
For Sale
permanent and reliable tenant. In
of Middleton spent Sun
MACHINERY
quire at any realtor's or Journal of children
day at the Clayton Jensen home.
fice.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam at
SMALL CENTRIFUGAL Pumps. D.
Peters, Ontario, Rte. 1. llASxp ABOUT APRIL 15, 3 large rooms, tended the funeral of Lars Aarland
at Wilder Friday.
modern
cottage.
Like
new.
Rent
2-ROW POTATO planter and two- $20.00. Adults only. Call Journal of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Van Twisk and
were in Parma Sunday.
way plow. At Cables Implement
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and Tractor Co., Ontario llAtfc fice.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and
of Adrian were Sunday aft
MODERN FURNISHED apartment. children
ernoon visitors at the Robert
162 East First St.
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For Sale
CITY PROPERTY THREE ROOM modern apartment. Mr. and home.
Mrs. Elmer Taylor and
family
moved
to Blackfoot Tuesday.
Furnished.
Dr.
J.
C.
Bowman.
LARGE BUSINESS Corner. Park
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gordon Dickson
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Ave. and Hiway. Suitable for
and
daughter
of
Ironside visited
Drive-In Market, Service Station, or
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toombs
Auto Cabins. Bernard Eastman.
Saturday evening.
For Sale
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Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fife, May
MISCELLANEOUS
Gardner and Merle Lewis attended
CITY LOTS, $5.00 down, $5.00 per
a union meeting of the L. D. S.
month. Bernard Eastman, phone TRACTOR CORRUGATOR and church
Weiser Sunday.
64.
14Mtfc Cultivator attachments for all Luther in Fife
was a business visitor
tractors. Olsen Blacksmith shop, in Caldwell Friday
evening.
For Sale
Nyssa.
4Atfc Mr. and Mrs. Francis
A. Gard
FARM LANDS
ner returned Tuesday from Rigby,
For
Sale
WILL SELL all or part of 160-acre AUTOS and TRAILERS Idaho.
Twila Crawford, Dickie Schire-
ranch. Good house, cellar, bam
man and Vivian Fife were in Pay
and fences near Adrian. Small down 1930 FORD Coach. Norcott Service. ette
evening.
payment and easy terms. Call Jour
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Ethel Lankford is working
nal office.
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1938 WILLYS 4-door Sedan. A-l for Mrs. Rock Shelton.
R. M. Jensen of Ogden, Utah,
condition. See Norcott Service.
BIG BEND
with Geo. Jensen and family
llAtfc visited
Saturday afternoon.
On Friday, May 3rd, a May Day
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fife attend festival will be held at Big Bend
For Sale
ed a banquet at Weiser Sunday. park. The Adrian Legion post will
FURNITURE
Made to Order
Mr. and Mrs. Rock Shelton were donate the prizes and also furnish
Ontario on business Monday eve free coffee for the dinner. The grade
MACHINE (Sears & Roe in ning.
or Old Ones Resilvered SEWING
buck) $7.50. Singer $11.95. Electric
school track meet will be held in
I washing machine $8.95. Electric Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen at the morning. A May Queen will be
FURNITURE
range $12.50. The Nyssa Trader, tended the Stake Board meeting at crowned in the afternoon. Following
Repaired & Refinished ¡ main
highway north nt Alberta Ave. Weiser Sunday.
this a pageant representing various
2M1XC Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leuck of scenes of Oregon history will be
spent W'ednesday afternoon presented. A cordial invitation is ex
Clyde Teters
$3.50 WALNUT utility table, com at Nyssa
the Rock Shelton home.
to everyone to attend.
bination radio and lamp table, Lester Lankford of Colorado vis tended
Methodist Parsonage pocket
G.
L.
Slade and R. S. Slade of
for magazines and book shelf. ited with Mrs. Ethel Lankford on Fort Worth,
Texas, spent Wednes
Retailed in one of Portland’s larg Thursday and Friday.
day in Bend soliciting orders for
est
stores
at
$4.95.
The
Nyssa
Trader
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jake
Fischer
attend
Panther Oil company.
Consult us on your wiring needs sells lor less $3.50. Main highway
ed the pinochle party at the Norviiie The Jolly Janes will hold an all
and meter set-ups.
north
at
Alberta
Ave.
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Leuck home Thursday evening.
day meeting at the home of Mrs. H.
Work guaranteed to meet State
Mr and Mrs. Lomax and Mr. and R. Hatch Thursday. A covered dish
i equirements.
NEW
EXTENSION
table
$4.45.
New
Art Hann of Nyssa spent Mon lunch will be served at noon.
Prices right
hardwood chairs $1.00. New 3-draw Mrs.
day evening with Mr. and Mrs. La- Members of Wade P. T. A. and
Information free
er
chests
$2.75,
4-drawer
chests,
Fife.
several guests attended the P. T. A.
NYSSA ELECTRIC SHOP
The Nyssa Trader sells for Vere
Mrs. Henry Gannon and Mrs. meeting at the home of Mrs. Lee
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less. Main highway north at Alberta Jack
Gannon were visitors at the Baldridge Friday afternoon. Plans
Ave.
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made for May Day festival and
GARBAGE HAULING. Also odd BEDS $1.00. Chairs 75c. Tables $1.00. afternoon. home in Nyssa Tuesday were
the closing of school. The final
Jobs by hour day or week. Prices Guaranteed fumigated used mat Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Chambers at also
meeting for this season will be held
reasonable Cal) J. G. Coll. A1 tresses. New and used tents for less. tended the M. N. Gleaner's state the
first Friday In June at the home
Thompsons feed store.
20Atfc The Nyssa Trader, main highway banquet at Weiser Friday evening. of Mrs.
R. L. Haworth.
north at Alberta Ave.
2Mlxc Mrs. Raymond Sager and Mrs. Art Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Phelan. E. H.
Hann of Nyssa visited Mrs. LaVere Brumbach and Joe Brumbach at
NYSSA PLUMBING A
NEW UNPAINTED Panelled baby Fife Monday afternoon.
the funeral of Lars Arland
bed, large size. This bed is well Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gannon. tended
Wilder Friday afternoon.
HEATING
constructed, has excellent springs Woodrow Bogart and Christene Able at Mrs.
Pillsbury, Mrs. F. A.
2nd house north Star Hotel and a special foot lever to raise and attended the dance at the Oayway Miller, Lora
Mrs. Will Gibson. Mrs. R.
lower
sides.
(Many
stores
sell
this
lSJtfc bed at $12.95 finished). The Nyssa Saturday evening.
L Haworth and Mrs. John Holly
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Little of visited the flower gardens of Mrs.
Trader sells for less $5.75—main Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whalen Gough in Parma Saturday after
highway north at Alberta Ave. of Payette. Mrs. Anna Sherman and noon.
2Mlxc Kathryn of Weiser were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm Teeter, Dale
CITY
TRANSFER
dinner guests at the John Lackey Teeter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witty,
TRANSFERRING
WILL SACRIFICE for quick sale. home.
Dyre Roberts, H. R. Hatch and
and
nearly new living room, dining Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Siam were Mrs.
R. 8. Grant attended Pomona
TRUCKING
room and bedroom furniture. Also Sunday afternoon visitors at the Grange
at Oregon Trail Saturday.
Phnnr 15 and Phone 28
canned fruit and fruit Jars. White
Relk home in Oregon Trail. The July meeting will be held at
electric sewing machine. Mrs. John Jake
C. KLIN KEN BERG
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot of Ar Big Bend Park.
Llenhard.
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called at the Dick Groot home The 8-20 club met at the home of
Thursday.
Mrs. Arch Parker Friday afternoon
For
Sale
local and Long Distance
Farm Produce
HAULING
CULL POTATOES for stock feed.
Phone 72W
$3.00 a ton. Ira Ure. Phone 06R2.
Lawrence and Barnett
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
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CERTIFIED GRIMM Alfalfa seed.
and CUTTING
Bill Peuta, Rte. 2. Nyssa. or phone
03J2.
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
Beef for the Hide
DECORATOR
Hogs
200 lbs. $1.50
For
Sale
or
Trade
Free Estimates
Cutting 1 cent per lb.
FOR SALE OR TRADE ..................
ANDY McGINNIS
Grinding 1 cent per lb.
PINE POLES and Posts, green cut.
seasoned and peeled, will trade for
Phone 39M
Grinding
and Seasoning 2 cent per lb.
hay. Kelley Coal Co , Nampa, Ida
ho.
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FOR 8ALE—by quarters or
Found
more, state Inspected, com
fed, prime beef, by licensed NEAR SHERWOOD home south
west of Nyssa. ladies lightweight,
dealers. Call Jake Fischer,
white summer jacket. Owner may
05R1 or Polar Cold Storage.
PHONE 6
have by Identifying and paying for
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this ad.
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BABY CHICKS. Hatching every
Tuesday and Friday. We do cus
tom hatching. Get our prices.
Thompson's Ontario Hatchery.
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BABY CHICKS: Blood tested $9.00
per hundred, 200 or more $8.50
per hundred. Hatches every Mon
day. Custom hatching done. Vale
Electric Hatchery, Box 382, Vale.
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MIRRORS
Let us do your work!
NYSSA PACKING CO.
/
and gaye a shower honoring Mrs.
Dyre Roberts.
Mrs. Jesse Higgins and Mrs. El
mer Prosser were on the sick list the
past week.
Irene Nightingale of Ontario and
John Bishop of Nyssa were Sunday
guests in the Brumbach home.
Mrs. Walter Bishop attended the
Arena Valley Circle meeting Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. Oscar Pinkston and Mrs.
Boldwin were in Caldwell Saturday.
Miss Jean Evans of Boise was a
week-end guest in the Prosser home.
Misses Eleanor Haworth, Flora
Prosser and Jean Evans were guests
at a picnic party at Succor creek on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert LaRue of
Vale were Sunday guests in the
Arch Parker home.
Mrs. Claude Eachus and children
were Sunday guests in the Eskew
home near Homedale where a fam
ily dinner was given in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Marks of St.
Louis, Missouri.
B. G. Roberts was a Sunday guest
of his daughter. Mrs. Clyde Riggs
and family.
Mesdames Stanley Hill, Dudley
Mausling, Leo Farnsworth and Les
ter Gooey of Newell Heights were
Sunday guests of Mrs. Fred Gib
son.
LOWER BEND
Miss Mary Anne Schneider and a
teacher from Ontario drove to Jor
dan Valley Friday evening wheer
they spent the week-end.
Miss Emma Young and Lewis
King of Ontario spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe King
and attended the P. T. A. chili sup
per at the school house Saturday
night.
Mrs. Lois J. Fleshman and Miss
Icel Collins were in Caldwell Satur
day.
Mrs. Haryr Russell visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ser-
voss in Nyssa on Saturday.
Dwight Fleshman accompanied
Bill Holly of Adrian to La Grande
Saturday, bringing back a cow he
had left there when movin here.
Mrs. Marshall Hyatt took Mrs.
Lois J. Fleshman and six contest
ants to Nyssa Friday to the spelling
contest.
Mrs. Wm. Stradley accompanied
her son Walter to Nampa one day
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lowe and fam
ily and Blair Hendricks of Nyssa
spent Sunday at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Harry Russell and fam
ily.
Wm. Teter and family and the
Zeb Wilson family attended church
in Nyssa Sunday.
LINCOLN HEIGHTS
Mrs. Ray Whitsell and children
and Mrs. Tom Pettet enjoyed home
made ice cream at the Jule Houston
home Wednesday. The event was in
honor of Mrs. Whitsell's and Donna
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Houston’s birthday anniversaries.
Fifty-two people were out to Sun
day school Sunday, an unusually
large crowd. All teachers and offi
cers were present. Mrs. Jim Hawkins
and daughter sang a duet at the
close of the hour’s service.
Plans are being made to hold a
pre-school clinic at the Lincoln
school.
A group of farmers met with Mr.
Schlapkohl at the head of the Mal
heur syphon Tuesday morning. The
purpose was to decide on more
sefeguards. It was decided to con
struct a fence in the near future.
Water first appearen in the canal
in this vicinity Friday morning.
Many farmers were planning to
start irrigating soon, but because
of the rain which fell Sunday aft
ernoon it can be delayed for several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pettet and
family visited at the Ralph Barnes
home Saturday evening.
Lincoln P. T. A. met Friday eve
ning at the school house with a nice
crowd present. Slides were shown
which pertained to tuberculosis. A.
lunch was served at the close of the
evening's program.
Pupils of Lincoln school went to
Vale Thursday afternoon to parti
cipate in the spelling contest held
there. Two pupils represented each
division. Dolly Hawkins, Donald
Peck and Arlene McDole brought
home honors for the Lincoln school.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smith and son
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Ralph Barnes home.
Mrs. George B. Ward and sons,
Darrell and George visited at the
George Markham home Thursday.
School was dismissed Thursday
afternoon so that teachers and pu
pils might attend the music festival
that day.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Page are
the parents of a daughter born
Wednesday, April 24.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ward and
children went to Kuna Sunday to
visit with relatives and friends.
Joe Ward has purchased a car.
Mr .and Mrs. Tom Pettet and son
Carl went to Kuna Sunday to visit
Mrs. Pettet’s father, W. A. Cle
ment and daughter Jessie.
Professional
ards
DR. J. C. BOWMAN
Veterinarian
Phone 39W
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