Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 13, 1940, Image 5

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 13,
Classified Advertisinq
The Ideal Way To Buy, Sell Rent. Find, or Hire. Big Results at a very low cost. One trial mu convmce
RATES: One cent per word for each issue Minimum cash in advance Is 25c.
convmce.
FARM PRODUCE
For Sale
FARM LANDS
FOR SALE OR TRADE
FARM LANDS
For Sale
CHERRIES, Bings. Lamberts and
Royal Anns. Elmer Dorathy at I 123 ACRES, IMPROVED, near Vale. 10 ACRE FARM, modern five-room
house, garage and barn, automatic
Bernard Eastman.
28Mtlc
Fruitland. 153.
13J2xc
pump. Easy terms to responsible
person. % mile west. 14 mile north
Apple Valley School.—A. C. Mouser
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CHERRIES, Bings, Lamberts, Royal
POULTRY
Anns and pie cherries. On young
For Sale
trees. Pick them yourself If you
desire. 1% miles east of the Wilcox I BABY CHICKS—N. H. Reds, R. I.
corner. Ed Mess, Fruitland, phone
Reds, Barred Rocks, W. Leghorns.
LOST
722.
13J2xc Bloodtested and culled. Price — 9c
each, 200 or more 814c. Patch Bros. WHITE TOY FOX TERRIOR, fe­
male, tan on ears and eyes, limps
Hatchery, Payette, Idaho.
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MISCELLANEOUS
on hind leg. Answers to name of
URAKE WORK—Let us put your ORDER YOUR Chicks now as our Boots. Lost in Cow Hollow. Rt. 2,
car or truck brakes in first class
last set goes on May 24th for de­ Nyssa, c o Elza Niccum.
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condition. Special equipment and livery Saturday, June 15th. Thomp­
16M5xc A black saddle mare vicinity of
trained men at your service. Pruyn son's Ontario Hatchery.
Mitchell Butte, one white hind
Auto Repair. Phone 56W.
foot, saddle mark, please notify Bill
CITY PROPERTY
Peutz, ph. 03J2.
23MtfC
For Rent
Consult us on your wiring needs
and meter set-ups.
WANTED
NEWLY RENOVATED, furnished 4
Work guaranteed to meet State
room apartment. Betty Forbes, ONE OR TWO passengers to share
requirements.
First and Locust
13J2xc
Prices right
car expenses to Oakland, leaving
Information free
June 22nd.
Inquire at the Jour­
SMALL semi-modern house, screen nal office.
NYSSA ELECTRIC SHOP
13Jlxc
porch,
close
in.—Mrs.
O.
M.
Kim-
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SPRINGER DAIRY Cows. Will buy
sey, 114 blocks north of factory.
any kind of livestock. Nyssa Sales
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GARBAGE HAULING. Also odd
Yard.
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Jobs by hour day or week. Prices
FOR RENT—3-room modem house.
reasonable. Cal) J. G. Coll, A1
WANTED—All your welding jobs.
See Margaret Lynch.
16Mtfc
Thompsons feed store.
20Atfr
We promise good work and fair
prices. Pruyn Auto Repair. Phone
EXCEPTIONALLY well furnished 56W.
three-room modern apartment—
NYSSA PLUMBING &
electric refrigerator and all modern
MISCELLANEOUS
HEATING
conveniences. No. 6 Sugar House.
For Sale
23Mtfc
2nd house north Star Hotel
lSJtfc LARGE TWO room modern cottage, KALSOMINE, PAINT at competi­
tive prices. First class quality.
just remodeled. Like new. Rent Nyssa Lbr. Co., Goode Ave. and
$14.00. Adults only. Will furnish for Highway 201, Phone 108.
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permanent and reliable tenant. In­
Local and Long Distance
LARGE
WOODEN
baby
crib.
Nyssa
quire at any realtor’s or Journal of­
HAULING
Plumbing & Heating, 451 N. First.
fice.
4Atfc.
Phone 72W
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Lawrence and Barnett
MODERN FURNISHED apartment.
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CREOSOTE for treating hen hous­
162 East First St.
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es, posts, etc. Nyssa Plumbing
and Heating Co., 451 North First
THREE ROOM modern apartment. Street.
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INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
Furnished. Dr. J. C. Bowman.
DECORATOR
21Mtfc HOLLAND FURNACES and Air
Conditioners can now be bought
Free Estimates
AUTOS and TRAILERS in Nyssa. Call or write the Olsen
ANDY McGINNIS
Blacksmith Shop.
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For Sale
Phone 39M
HOG WORMING outfit, consisting
of jaw clamp and pill dispenser,
1938 WILLYS 4-door Sedan. A -l
will the farmer who borrowed this
condition. See Norcott Service.
FOR SALE—by quarters or
llA tfc outfit return it to A1 Thompson &
more, state inspected, corn
Son.
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fed, prime beef, by licensed
CITY PROPERTY
CARD OF THANKS
dealers. Call Jake Fischer,
For Sale
05R1 or Polar Cold Storage.
25Jtfc
We wish to thank our friends and
LOTS 9 & 10, block 32, Teutsch Add.
51 li>xl35 ft., $40.00; Lots 11 & 12, neighbors for their sympathy and
block 32, Teutsch Add., 50x120 ft., many kindnesses to us during the
MACHINERY
$40.00 ea. Good title and abstract illness and death of our beloved
For Sale
with the four lots. — OLSEN, the husband, father and brother.—Mrs.
Land Man.
13J2xc Harry Cannon and Children, W. T.
2-ROW POTATO planter and two-
Cannon.
• —Adv.
way plow. At Cables Implement WHY PAY Rent? Three room com­
and Tractor Co., Ontario
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fortable house, small down pay­
ment.—Bernard Eastman.
6Jtfc PRIMARY TEACHER
TRACTOR
CORRUGATOR and
RESIGNS POSITION
Cultivator attachments for all CITY LOTS, $5.00 down, $5.00 per
tractors. Olsen Blacksmith shop,
month. Bernard Eastman, phone
APPLE VALLEY — The s c h o o l
Nyssa.
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14Mtfc board met last night, Monday, June
10th, and among other business
STOCK
FURNITURE
considered the resignation of Miss
Anderson, primary teacher. Miss
For Sale
For Sale
Anderson is accepting a position in
FRESH AND Springer Dairy Cows. BEAUTIFUL Bungalow piano, like the Nampa school system where she
Livestock and machinery. Sale
new, in your vicinity for balance will be able to live at home. Several
every Friday. Nyssa Sale Yard.
due. easy payments.—Popma Music teachers are applicants for t h e
2Mtfc Co., Boise.
30M4xc place.
Miss Irene Poage returned Fri­
FRESH and Springer dairy cows, DANDY b a r g a in in your vicinity,
livestock and machinery. Sale
in slightly used washer, easy pay­ day from Corvallis, Oregon, where
she is a student at college. Satur­
every Friday. We conduct all kinds ments—Popma Music Co., Boise.
S0M4xc day Miss Poage began working at
of auction sales everywhere. See us
Nyssa at the office of A. L. Fletcher,
about that farm sale. Complete
service 3%. Nyssa Sale Yard. Floyd GOOD USED PIANO $49.50; pay­ attorney.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher of
ments. $3 00 per month —Popma
Robison owner, Gerald Tompkins,
Music Co.. Boise.
30M4xc Murtaugh, Idaho, spent Monday of
auctioneer.
last week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. Shultz. They were for­
mer neighbors of Mr. and Mrs.
Shultz.
Mr. and Mrs. Pett and family
have moved into the Osterkamp
w i t h i n 38 f e e t . . . . ^
house and are getting settled in
their new home. Mr. Pett purchased
the Osterkamp farm earlier in the
season and Donald Fisher is rent­
II you* ear is « p ip p e d wit*» four-wlieei •
ing the land. The Osterkamp fam­
brakes, and you cannot come to a stop
ily have moved to Nyssa.
within 3 « feet when traveling at SO miles
Mrs. Tom Ferguson and children
on hour, your brakes need inspection and
spent Sunday at the home of her
adjusting. Probably they need relining.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hatch at
Come in and let us test your brakes free o f
Big Bend.
chsrye. O ur modem equipment and skilled
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilkerson,
mechanics, plus C oM aX brake lining, is
Miss Racel Wilkerson, Arnold Wil­
your assurance of perfect stops. Remem­
kerson. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wil­
ber it is cheaper to reline than to regret.
kerson and children, former resi­
ORIVE SAFELY WITH
dents of Apple Valley, now living
W a d n e r
i at Notus, spent Sunday at the Roy
| Wilkerson home here.
Phone 56W
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher visited
2nd
and
Main
St»
BRAKE LINING
Mr. Fisher’s brother at New Ply­
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I I A K I S T H U D O r r tt r
\
mouth. Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ilams and
Walter Ilams Jr., spent Sunday at
the Gene Reed home In Lincoln
| Heights.
Howard Rogers of Mountain City,
' Nevada, brought his mother home
I Saturday and on Sunday ate dinner
! at the C. D. Vertrees home.
Miss Virginia Schultz has resumed
Beef for the Hide
j her studies at Link's school of busi-
: ness in Boise after spending a time
Hogs 200 lbs. $1.50
at home helping her mother.
Cutting 1 cent per lb.
Mr. and Mrs. Summit and family
Grinding 1 cent per lb.
: and Mr. and Mrs. Fehrer and fam-
: Uy of Wilder and Nampa spent
Grinding andT Seasoning 2 cent per lb.
Sunday with their sister. Mrs. Alex
Wagner.
The 4-H club made more than
I four dollars at their baked food
¡sale in Parma Saturday.
Mrs. John Poage attended the
meeting of the adult council of Girl
Reserves held at Parma Friday af­
PHONE 6
ternoon.
YOU MUST
OR
W HATV
Pruyn’s Garage
£sM dX
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
and CUTTING
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. O’Dell, Moun­
tain City, Nevada, caleld at the A.
G. Shultz home Sunday.
Ladles Aid met at the home of
Mrs. J. I. Boston Thursday after­
noon. Mrs. Rose of Tremonton,
Utah, a guest of Mrs. B. T. Osborn,
led the devotlonals. Following the
report of the nominating committee
officers for the following year were
elected. Mrs. Severt Fox, president,
Mrs. Waldo Smalley, secretary; and
Mrs. Riley Sr , treasurer. On June
20th the Aid will sponsor a party
on the lawn at the home of Mrs.
Rollo Rucker. The party is being
given by the losing side in the Aid
contest which ran for several weeks
earlier in the spring. The party
will be a missionary party. It Is
hoped Miss Cowen, well known here
will be with us to tell of her work
in the field of foreign missions. All
women of the community are in­
vited. There will be a varied pro­
gram and refreshments will be
served by the losers. A silver of­
fering for missions will be taken.
Miss Jamieson of Boise has been
visiting at the J. I. Boston home.
Mrs. Leo Wood arrived home the
past week from Alton, Mo., where
she was called by the death of her
mother.
WADE P. T. A. CLOSE
MEETINGS T IL FALL
BIG BEND—A large number of
members and several guests at­
tended the closing meeting of Wade
P. T. A. held at the Haworth home
Friday afternoon. A sunshine box
for little Carmen Sillonis who Is a
patient in St. Alphonsus hospital
was planned and the program for
next year was discussed. No more
meetings will be held till Septem­
ber.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Welsh enter­
tained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell
and children of Portland. Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Welsh and daughter of
Rexburg and and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Welsh and children of Idaho Falls
during the past week.
Mrs. R. L. Haworth and daugh­
ters and Mrs. M. E. Rogers of Par­
ma attended the wedding of a cou­
sin in Boise Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Jack Metcalf and daughters,
Margaret and Barbara of Portland,
arrived Friday for a visit with her
sister, Mrs. R. L. Haworth, and
other relatives.
Iola Parker and Wilford Prosser
left Sunday for Corvallis to attend
summer school.
Mrs. Rex Brumbach arid children
of Pendleton arrived Sunday for a
visit in the Brumbach home.
Mr. and Mrs. Plin Case enter­
tained Saturday evening in honor
of their nephew, Robert, who is a
member of the U. S. Navy and is
on his way east to visit his parents
in Ohio. Guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Case of Arena Valley, Mr.
and Mrs. Mrs. Cecil Case and Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robinson of
Roswell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weir,
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Case, Mr. and
Mrs. Lora Pillsbury, Mrs. H. M.
Ruddock of Boise, Mrs. Fern Purdy
and Paula and Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Brumbach were dinner guests in
Phelan home, Sunday, helping Mrs.
Phelan celebrate her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop. Nyssa,
were Sunday evening guests in
Brumbach home.
Mrs. H. M. Ruddock of Boise is
visiting in the Weir and Pillsbury
homes.
CHILD’S ARM HURT
IN WASHER
JORDAN VALLEY — Chlrrll Lee
Green caught her arm In a wash­
ing machine wringer and fractured
it quite badly. Her mother. Mrs.
Kenneth Green and Mrs. Marie
Shuffle brought Chirril Lee in to
town for medical treatment.
Many of the present group of
CCC boys will go home June 29th.
Their six months period of enlist­
ment is over then. There will be
a period when Company 3690 will
be comprised of only about 50 men.
A weiner roast and picnic was
enjoyed by the young people of J.
1940.
V. Saturday night. It was held out
by that new bridge on the I. O. N.
cut-off. Most of the young folks
in town went out and had a good
time.
A1 Berro, Jordan Valley’s prize
fighter, won his fight in Boise re­
cently. A1 took part in the fight
as part of Boise's new athletic pro­
gram. He was featured in the
semi-final bout. Al. Marguerite Ma-
darteta, Tommy Zabala and Con-
chita Arostqui were up from Boise
Sunday.
Isabel Mendieta. who has been
going to school in Burns, is home
from there for the summer. She
will stay at the ranch.
Harrison Davis was called to The
Dalles last week because of the ill­
ness of his wife.
Mrs. Ted Conners and family
were down from De Lamar to visit
at Parks last Thursday.
Mrs. Gulelson is back in Jordan
Valley once again. She has Just
returned from a gem-hunting trip
in Nevada.
Mrs. Bessie Stults left for a few
days in Bend with Mr. and Mrs.
Fallon.
Norman Nichols, Albert Acorta-
gotia and Fred Schrien all left on
Saturday to work in the hay fields.
Karen Jefley visited at the Floyd
Parks home last week. She returned
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wise and chil­
dren left Saturday for the State
Grange convention at Salem. Dor-
mand and Lormand will stay with
their aunt at Ironside. Normand
and Mildred will go on to Salem
with their folks.
Bill Leak and his wife were in
town from Rockville Friday.
Mrs. Jess Yturraspe and her son,
Danny were guests at the Bessie
Stults home Thursday afternoon.
Lieut. Lars A. Ruud and his wife
were Boise visitors Monday and
Tuesday.
County Judge Douglas and the
county commissioners of Canyon
County, Idaho, were here June 1st.
They were looking over this end of
the county. They were guests at
a luncheon at Co. 3690 at which
Dr. Jones was toastmaster.
CHILDREN HAVE
PARTY
ALBERTA VALLEY—On Friday
afternoon Mrs. Jake Van Twisk in­
vited 18 young friends of Henry
and Catherina to a party compli­
menting their twelfth birthday an­
niversary; games were played and
refreshments served at the close.
C. M. Tensen and Gerrit Groot
attended the sale in Ontario Wed­
nesday.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Kris Kat of Vale
and Rikas Van Twisk of Valley
View and Vees Blokker of Ontario
spent Sunday evening at the Jake
Van Twisk home.
Mrs. J. Branicke of Baker is visit­
ing at the C. M. Tensen home.
Mrs. Dick Butcher from Vale
spent Sunday at the Joe Cooper
home.
C. M. Tensen was in Junture on
business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Osborn and
daughters were in Ontario on busi­
ness Thursday.
Catherina Van Twisk is visiting
at the Kris Kat home in Vale.
Pete Tensen was in Ontario on
business Tuesday.
Mrs. Mary Jensen and Vera and
Lyle of Nyssa were Sunday after­
noon visitors at the Clayton Jen­
sen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson of Par­
ma and Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Stam in Oregon
Trail.
C. M. Tensen left for Summit
Prairie Tuesday.
Marjorie Oroot left Sunday ev­
ening to attend 4-H club summer
school at Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wilson of
Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Ten-
sen spent Friday evening at the
C. M. Tensen home.
Rlkus Van Twisk of Valley View
and Kees Blocker of Ontario spent
Sunday afternoon at the Pete Ten-
sen home.
Margie Howell is caring for Mrs
FIRE
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCK OWNER’S ATTENTION
FOR LONG AND SHORT HAUL
INSURANCE
SEE DON M. GRAHAM
BONDS
Phone 53
FARM RENTALS
George Whipple and baby this
week.
Klaas Tensen is cutting spuds
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oroot visited
at the Jim Kakebecke home In
Ontario Sunday.
In Portland
Mr. and Mrs. John Young are in
Portland for a visit with relatives
and friends.
In East
NYSSA PACKING CO.
Frank T . Morgan
TRIPLEX
CLEANING
An exclusive method
of cleaning y o u r
clothes that makes
them hold their shape
better.
Clothes Cleaned the
TRIPLEX W A Y
ARE COOLER AND
MORE COMFORT­
ABLE BECAUSE
THEY ARE
CLEANER!
GLASS WARE
I_
GLASSWARE SET
cooling
Pitcher,
To
drinks this
A O -
NYSSA TAILOR
SHOP
6 glasses ___ ____________ O y C
Gambles
DELIVERY SERVICE
PHONE 74
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FURNITURE REPAIR
LOWEST COST!
GUARANTEED WORK!
Don’t throw that old chair
or other furniture away!
Our expert craftsmen will
repair or recondition it to
look like new.
Our Special Low Prices W ill Surprise You
Special Furniture Built to Your Order
I
KELLER’S CABINET SHOP
Nyssa
At the “ Y”
CASH BUYERS OF GRAIN
We will pay top market prices for grain and
pay you in cash.
Potato Bug Spray
Calcium Arsenate - Any Quantities
Don’t let the potato bugs destroy your crop; po­
tatoes should be sprayed now. W e can furnish
you with Calcium Arsenate in any quantities
from a 4-pound package up to any amount you
need.
PURINA KOL-TAR-KIL
An effective and dependable disinfectant, ger­
micide or dip. Unsurpassed as a general disin­
fectant around stock or poultry barns.
70c q t
$1.75 gal.
5 gals $7.00
A L THOM PSON Cr SON
FEED— SEED— COAL
Phone 26
Our New Location
2nd and Goode Ave.
Across From Telephone Building
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YOUR OLD TIR E S A R E
WORTH M ORE TO U S THAN
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COMBINANO
PINO OUT WHY
Brisk drm and for u w l tires—especially in
certain sires—m akes it possible to pay you
up to
for each worn tire on your car
(depend ing on siae). P rotect your fam ily
and yourself. Safeguard your car w ith
U . S. Royal De Luxe . . . th e a t r e h e g -
m ileage tire w ith fam ou s
‘B rake-A ction” tread.
featuring tha
U. S. R0\\l%k£k
Insure Your Hay
Let us do your work!
The Rev. A. F. Llenkaemper cf
Portland arrived Monday morning
for a two day lslt with his son
Kermit and Bert, leaving Tuesda
for Portland with Kermit who wfci
spend a week's vacation there.
BARGAIN SPECIAL!
-L osses
• Protect the money and labor you have in­
vested in your hay. INSURE your crops today!
• The low cost of this protection has won us
many year-after-year clients.
Visits Sons
a G reater protection again st blow ou ts!
a G reater protection a gain st skids I
■ter protection a gain st wear! As
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m uch as I i S IS m ore n on -sk id m ileage I
Thompson Oil Company
PHONE 97
Phone 11
Nyssa, Oregon