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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, TH U R SD AY, M A Y 16, KINGMAN KOLONY C L A S S IF IE D A D S Rates lc per word,per Issue. Minimum charge 25c. CASH IN ADVANCE For Sale or Trade For Sale or Trade FARM LANDS DOUBLE TUB Dexter Washer. Will sell or trade for anything of equal 123 ACRES, IMPROVED, near Vale. Bernard Eastman. 28Mtfc value. Harold Fletcher, across from Texaco Service Station. 9Mtfc For Sale MACHINERY PINE POLES and Posts, green cut, seasoned and peeled, will trade for hay. Kelley Coal Co., Nampa, Ida 2-ROW POTATO planter and two- ho. 2M6xc Bjway plow. At Cables Implement and Tractor Co., Ontario llA tfc For Sale TRACTOR CORRUGATOR and Poultry ■Cultivator attachments for all trai tors. Olsen Blacksmith shop, ORDER YOUR Chicks now as our >. 4Atfc last set goes on May 24th for de livery Saturday, June 15th. Thomp Help Wanted son’s Ontario Hatchery. 16M5xc LIABLE PERSON to put up al falfa hay on shares, also will have BABY CHICKS: Blood tested $9.00 per hundred, 200 or more $8.50 ten acres of fall lettuce to be cared for Call at Journal office. 16M2xc per hundred. Hatches every Mon day. Custom hatching done. Vale Electric Hatchery, Box 382, Vale. For Sale 8Ftfc STOCK iESH AND Springer Dairy Cows. BABY CHICKS—popular breeds. Livestock and machinery. Sale Under 200, 9c each. 200 or more very Friday. Nyssa Sale Yard. 8'_c each. Custom hatching, chicken 2Mtfc or turkey eggs. Special machine for turkey hatching. 114 miles north of Wanted Fruitland. Phone Fruitland 8-21. Payette Valley Hatchery, Payette, WANTED TO Borrow $500.00 for 1 Idaho. lFtfc year. 6%, 30 acres clear in corn and alfalfa security. Write Journal For Rent fflce. 16M3xc G o o n ALFALFA Hay at once. Kel ley Coal Co., Nampa, Idaho. 2M6xc SPRINGER DAIRY Cows. Will buy any kind of livestock. Nyssa Sales Yard. 2Mtfc CITY PROPERTY LARGE TWO room modern cottage, just remodeled. Like new. Rent SI 1.00 Adults only. Will furnish for permanent and reliable tenant. In quire at any lealtor’s or Journal of fice. 4Atfc. WANTED—All your welding Jobs We promise good work and fair prices. Pruyn Auto Repair. Phone ABOUT APRIL 15, 3 large rooms, modern cottage. Like new. Rent 5fiW $20.00. Adults only. Call Journal of fice. 21Mtfc Stray Animals Mrs. Paul Fisher and daughter are visiting relatives in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lane and Myrna, Mrs. Lily Bach, Mrs. T. T. Elliott, Mrs. Clarence Elliott and Mrs. Wade Nichols were shopping in Caldwell on Monday. The Christian Endeavor class of the community church enjoyed a hay ride party Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newbill and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Toomb Friday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark were In Nyssa on business on Monday and Friday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Toomb and daughters. Miss May Beaumont and Mrs. Conrad Martin were shopping in Nampa and Caldwell on Monday. The Blue Ribbon Calf club had a meeting on Saturday morning. They plan to sell pop corn at the 4-H club play. The Kingman P. T. A. met at the grade school Friday afternoon. The officers for the coming year were Installed by Mrs. Robert R. Over- street. The new officers are: Mrs. Merton Kurtz, president; Mrs. Fran cis Defter, vice-president; Mrs. Stanley Hill, secretary; and Mrs. Clarence Elliott, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Martin were hosts at a ptonic party on their lawn on Sunday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and family. Mrs. Mary Nichols and family, Mr and Mrs William Toomb and girls, Dudley Kurtz and James Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newbill vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hen dricks of Nyssa Sunday afternoon. —VOTE FRIDAY, MAY 17TH— 11 Make y everybody A crazy to help soil must be good! STRAYED ON my farm, 1 smooth MODERN FURNISHED apartment. 162 East First St. 22Ftfc mouth brown gelding branded Bar E.T., 1 roan filly. Owner may have same by identification, and paying THREE ROOM modern apartment. Furnished. Dr. J. C. Bowman. for this advertisement. R. G. Boyles, 21Mtfc Journal office. 25Atfc For Sale AUTOS and TRAILERS Miscellaneous BRAKE WORK—Let us put your car or truck brakes in first class FACTORY BUILT Trailer House, call at Stoat's Sandwich shop. condition. Special equipment und 16Mlxp trained men at your service. Pruyn Auto Repair. Phone 56V/. 1930 FORD Coach. Norcott Service. 25Atfc Consult us on your wiring needs 1938 WILLYS 4-door Sedan. A -l and meter set-ups. condition. See Norcott Service. Work guaranteed to meet State llA tfc requirements. Prices right For Sale Information free NYSSA ELECTRIC SHOP CITY PROPERTY 18Atfc CITY LOTS, $5.00 down, $5,00 per month. Bernard Eastman, phone GARBAGE HAULING. Also odd 64. 14Mtfc jobs by hour day or week. Prices reasonable. Call J. G. Coil, A1 For Sale Thompsons feed store. 20Atfc HEATING 2nd house north Star Hotel 13JtfC The Owyhee P. T. A. held their regular meeting at the school house Friday evening. Mrs. Blanch Hite was elected president; Mrs. Fred Boness, vice-president; Mrs. Ruth McMillan, secretary, and Mrs. Mar tha Klingback, treasurer. $4.35 was taken in at the silver tea. Mesdames Ray Franklin and Bertha Culbert son were hostesses. For the pro gram Mrs Earl Strickland played two piano solos, Doris Klingback sang two vocal soloss and Mrs. Bo- ness lead a discussion on hot lunches. The young folks of the Christian Endeavor enjoyed a weiner roast party Tuesday evening on the Owy hee river bank near the syphon. Mrs. A. C. Brady has been ill for two weeks but is better at this writ ing. Mrs. Wm. Gordon returned to her home Sunday after a week spent at the parental Chas. Bradley home recuperating from an auto accident. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rust of Nyssa were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Rust of Owyhee. Mrs. D. P. Pullen took her moth er. Mrs. Mary Overson, who has sr nt the winter here, to Idaho Falls the first of the week and is spending several days visiting there. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones and family and Byrd Walters of Boise and the Ellis Walters family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters of near Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoan of Ore gon Trail were evening guests of the Wm. Peutz family Sunday. Mrs. Oral Hite, while on a fishing party Sunday had the misfortune to have a hook, thrown by one of the party, caught in her nose in such a manner that It had to be taken out by a doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Solomn and sons of Boise were Sunday guests at the Chas. Bradley home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crocker and sons and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Mc Millan were dinner guests of the Louis Skinner family Sunday. Beet thinning has started on some of the ranches. VIGORO Fertilizer The “COMPLETE PLANT FO O D " For BETTER F L O W E R S LAW NS, SH RU BS, LARGE WOODEN baby crib. Nyssa Plumbing & Heating, 451 N. First. 16Mifc Trees and Vegetables —VOTE FRIDAY, MAY 17TH— Easy to apply— positive in results Packed in 5-lb. carton and 25, 50 and 100-lb. sacks VEGETABLE AND FLOWER PLANTS • Local and Long Distance HAULING Phone 72W Lawrence and Barnett 4Mtfc INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DECORATOR Free Estimates ANDY MCGINNIS All sturdy stock from nearby nursery and priced to save you money! AL THOMPSON & SON FEED— SEED— COAL Phone 26 Keep Your Family Healthy and Vigorous Our New Location 2nd and Goode Ave. Across From Telephone Building with plenty of Phone 39M FOR SALE—by quarters or more, state Inspected, corn fed, prime beef, by licensed dealers. Call Jake Fischer, 05R1 or Polar Cold Storage. 25Jtfc GATE CITY DAIRY Milk and Cream Gate City Dairy Morning and Evening Deliveries PHONE 104W ADVICE when you need Day picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris were din Mrs. Betts, the county nurse, was ner guests at the home of W. W the speaker Friday afternoon at the Deffenbaugh. P. T. A. meeting. She told what the money that was taken In on Christ —VOTE FRIDAY, MAY 17TH— mas seals was used for and about T. B. itself. Mrs. Dorothy Gowey of Kingman Notice To Hog Raisers Kolony, Mrs. Edna Gibson of Big Bend. Mrs. Irene Farnworth of With the installation of a new Adrian and Mrs Dudley Maus.ing scale at were afternoon callers of Mrs. Stan THE RAILWAY STOCK YARDS ley Hill Thursday. we are now receiving your hogs The Newell Heights bastball team played the Adrian town team Friday there every Friday, paying the night. The score was 24-25 in Adri highest price the market permits an's favor. and seeking to serve you In every Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Judd enter possible way. tained Mrs. Judd's parents. Mr. and NEWELL HEIGHTS The first news we heard over our new radio (new to us anyway) was that the president Is planning to ask congress for a huge sum of money for our nation’s defense. It was thought that he might suggest a huge tax to pay lor this defense as we build It. O r-r-r-r! What does he think we are anyhow? What does he think he can put over on the great Ameri can people? Baloney. Only a few short weeks ago we were reading in the papers that the Holland coal miners were out on a Mrs. R. R. Overstreet, at the dinner FRANK KULLANDER strike. Their government was ask Mothers Day. ing them to work a longer hour The P. T. A. is presenting three week and they didn’t like It. Their one-act plays Thursday night at government was selling coal at a the high school, “He Last Explora handsome profit to France to use tion,” “The Third Ingredient" and in their munition works. Wonder if “A Dinner Problem.” those workers (the ones that are Betty Jean Toombs of Kingman still alive) wouldn’t appreciate even Holcny spent Sunday with Joyce | a 60-hour week of peaceful work in Kurtz. their home village now? Those from Newell Heights who | Here is saying “Amen” to our attended the musical festival In Brother F. D. R. Let’s shut down the Nyssa Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. I DO YO U W A N T relief and open up the mines, mills Maurice Judd. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. | and factories. Instead of a 40-hour Overstreet. Snyders, the Kurtz fam FAIR VALU ATIO N S week, let’s run three shifts of 48- ily, Juanita Zublzareta and McDer- j AND EQUALITY TO hour weeks. Let’s pay a wage that motta. the boys (yes, girls and women too) The young folks Christian B n -1 EVERYONE? can pay a good stiff income tax and deavor gathered at the home of I. IF SO possibly a sales tax too. Let's shut Peterson and went hay riding to down the import gates so that some Rim Rock and had a weiner roast. VOTE 51 X of us farmers can get in on the in Dudley Kurtz was a guest at the come tax, too. Wm. Toombs home for a Mother’s Our radio tells us that In the first —VOTE FRIDAY, MAY 17TH- four days of Hitler's drive on Bt!- gium he lost 400 airplanes and is still going strong. How long would Uncle Sam stand an air clash with him? Hitler claims that the allies f/ 2 5 lost 400 planes in those first four days and that he has about broken down their air resistance. When Hitler whips England (If he does) Canada will then belong to him. It Is a long way from Wash ington state to Maine. ’lhis national defense tax would be terrible, but we would all be loo busy to kick much and we could pay When the the tax out of our income. Look at Building Bug the fate of China, Ethiopia, Czecko- GROVER FRANCIS bites YOU, slovakia, Poland, Finland, Norway, get (nil details For Holland and Belgium. All peace- of these loving people. No national defense, ASSESSOR new, low FHA now no nation. terms from Experienced Business Man Hurdly seems possible that war rages over there and death runs Law School Graduate rampant. Here in Cow Hollow spring 12 Years Resident of County is in full swing. Flowers by the thou Native Oregonian sands everywhere (weeds by the mil Your support will be appreciated lions, too). at the Chet Sage’s corn is coming up. 'L U M B E R © C O M P A N Y The crops of the fellows on the DEMOCRATIC north side of the Hollow are drying ««There*« n y n ril n e n r y o u ” Primaries May 17 up. A good rain would be welcome Dwight Smith, Manager Pol. Ad Pd. for by Grover Francis In Cow Hollow now. The ditch rider Phone 15 Nyssa tells us that the canal is running about as full as it ever got last year and still they are raising it, can’t FOR REPUBLICAN N ATION AL DELEGATE get enough water down to the other end. 2nd OREGON DISTRICT Dude Parker took his big white bull to the Ontario sale Wednesday. He brought him from Hood River with him when he moved here so Union County he is getting related to his herd W ill support the Voters choice for President too much. Besides we have got to and Vice President. Advocates protection raise water money some way. Most all of us are running a fair for Industry, Farmers and Laborers. stream of water now, but still there W ill appreciate your support for National Re is very little waste water running in the Hollow. The ground fairly publican Delegate. His first request for your drinks it up. Elza Niccum is using vote in 50 years. All these years he has worked all the waste water that gets to his for his friends. place Paid Pol. Adv. by J. H. Peare The Tosch boys brought in a load of poles including poles for a der rick. Clarence Niccum’s com planter has been doing a rushing business the last ten days and has never been out of Cow Hollow either. So the Hollow will have a record corn crop this fall. Russell Howell had some feeder pigs that were running loose when VISIT THE his com started to come up. The pigs would go down the row and root out every hill to get the grain at the roots. He had no feed for them so ‘‘the little pigs went to market”. He says, “The feed would cost more than the pigs were worth if I had to feed them in a dry pen.” He sold a few 100-pound feeders to a neighbor a few days ago for $4 apiece, now takes the rest to the sale yard and gets $1.50 apiece. AT NEW YORK Who wants to buy some more ANO SAN FRANCISCO feeder pigs? Fred LaShaunse has his hogs on an alfalfa pasture now. He has built a large shade for them. After these hot days guess Fred Is con vinced that winter is over now. Don'f-mlj*-th»gr**t 1940 World's Fairs. . . which offer msny new and iniareatlng attraction*. Plan now to go. Fine, fast Union Pacific train* There Is a good bit of cheat grass offer superb travel comfort. . . freedom from highway hazards . . . showing up In the Cow Hollow hay delicious dining car meals. . . Registered Nurse-Stewerdeea service fields now. Cheat grass as a rule . . . everything to make your trip enjoyable all the way. doesn't bother in new hay fields but this spring being unusually wet gave It a good start. Guess we will have to field cultivate our hay from now on If we want to keep It clean. ? DOWN i MONTH $ 2 5 0 0 HOME! BOISE! PAYEifiTE] Knowing where to turn is the first step in realizing a given objective. If you want sound, friendly and inter ested advice on any phase of funeral cost and arrangement . . . turn to the Nyssa Funeral Home. Our years of ex perience. reasonable fees and counsel will relieve you in all times of stress. 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. NYSSA FUNERAL HOME Let us do your work! Ambulance Service Phene 73W NYSSA PACKING CO. 1 Sp e cla cu & 4 WORLD'S FAIRS 1 SPECIAL LOW ROUND TRIP FARES it most of all CUSTOM BUTCHERING and CUTTING PHONE 6 COW HOLLOW By The Happy Farmer J.H. “ Jack” PEARE KALSOMINE. PAINT at competi tive prices. First class quality. Nyssa Lbr. Co., Goode Ave. and Highway 201. Phone 108. 16Mtfc c it y t r a n s f e r TRANSFERRING and TRUCKING Phone 15 and Phone 28 C. KLINKENBERG OW YHEE —VOTE FRIDAY, MAY 17TH— MISCELLANEOUS NYSSA PLUMBING & Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cotton were in Vale on Sunday. On their way home they stopped at the Dave Mitchell home for a visit. Dean Helton brought his wife and baby home from the Nyssa hospital on Friday. Mr and Mrs. Charles Newbill and children were fishing at the dam on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Toomb and Betty Jean were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark were in Ontario on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newbill were hosts at dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mitchell and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Charles New bill and children and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cotton. 1940. Nyssa TO SAN FRANCISCO TO NEW YORK —VOTE FRIDAY, MAY 17TH— V ie L O S A N O E L E S .»121s® *9430 I »S625 R o u n d T r ip R o a n q T vrpTn o q n c r T r lp i n c o m fo r t - !« *• ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce my candidacy for STATE SENATOR Barth Kates. 9• in 7 for the 22nd district, comprising Malheur, Grant a n d Harney counties, subject to tbe will of the Republican voters at the pri maries, May IT, 194«. R O A D Of I NI »5150 j Barth latra. I s a t o m OCR DAM «a rout« lo South- •rn California. Conv«ni«nt, low cod aid« trip« from Las V«gaa, N«vada. 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