Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 08, 1940, Image 5

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I WANTED—All your welding jobs, j ------------------------------------------------------ DAIRY COWS, fresh and springers
We promise good work and fan HEAVY COLORED fryers, 40 cents
all breeds; 4 miles east of Cald­
i prices. Pruyn Auto Repair, Phone
each. Mrs. Bud Short, ‘/i mile well on U. S. 30. Look for farm
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i south west Nyssa. Phone 79. 18Jtfc buildings all white, green trimmed.
J. P. Miller and Glen McWilliams,
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BRAKE WORK—Let us put your KALSOMINE, PAINT at competi­ Caldwell.
tive prices. First class quality.
car or truck brakes In first class
[condition.
Special equipment and Nyssa Lbr. Co., Goode Ave. and WE BUY AND SELL dairy cows.
Sale every Friday. We conduct all
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trained men at your service. Pruyn Highway 201, Phone 108.
kinds of auction sales. Improve your
Auto Repair. Phone 50W.
| CREOSOTE for treating hen hous- herd with our stud bull service. $3.00
[ es, posts, etc. Nyssa Plumbing at your place. Call Floyd Robison
and heating Co., 9th and Emison Nyssa.
NOTICE TO INVESTORS
j street. (One block south of Nyssa
For Sale
Trador).
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If you have money to loan,
POULTRY
we can place It in amounts from
HOLLAND FURNACES and Air
$100 to $5,000 at 7 per cent in­
Conditioners can now be bought YEAR OLD leghorn laying hens,
terest.
50c each. Record of laying prod­
In Nyssa. Call or write the Olsen
FIRST CLASS REAL ESTATE
Blacksmith Shop.
6Jtfc uction 200 to 240 eggs. Frank Parr,
SECURITY
4'-.. miles south of Nyssa. Adrian
See
road.
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CITY PROPERTY
BERNARD EASTMAN
For Sale
Real Estate and Insurance
Phone 64
Nyssa
Wanted To Rent
FOR SALE—Lots 1 to 12, Indus, in 40 OR 80 ACRE FARM near Nyssa
or Adrian, on share basis. Consid­
block 71, Green’s Addition, size 50
by 138 feet; good title, abstract fur­ er raising few beets and spuds. Must
nished. Shacks prohibited. Comers have house. State full particulars
Consult us on your wiring needs I $150.00; inside $125.00. — Hugh R. in first letter. Write J. P. % Nyssa
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Ackley, Caldwell, Idaho
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and meter set-ups.
Work guaranteed to meet State
From Los Angeles
i equirements.
AUTOS and TRAILERS
Prices right
When Tommy Russell returned
For Sale
Information free
from a trip to Los Angeles on Wed­
NYSSA ELECTRIC SHOP
TRAILER HOUSE, four wheel, all | nesday last he was accompanied by
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built-ins. Excellent condition — his sister Miss Mary Russell and
See Walt Fox at Fox’s Cabins. 4Jtfc her friend Miss B. Stewart. Miss
Russell returned to California on
■ iG A R B A G E HAULING. Also odd
MODEL A TRUCK with beet box Friday but Miss Stewart remains
jobs by hour day or week Prices
and dual wheels. $80.00. Inquire for a longer visit with Mrs Anne
treasonable. J. G. Coll.
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at Rainbow Service Station. 8A3xp Russell.
For Sale
NYSSA PLUMBING &
HEATING COMPANY
Ninth and Emison Street
(1 block south of Nyssa Trador)
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Local and Long Distance
HAULING
Phone 72W
Lawrence and Barnett
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FOR SALE—by quarters or
more, state inspected, com
fed, prime beef, by licensed
dealers. Call Jake Fischer,
05R1 or Polar Cold Storage.
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MACHINERY
For Sale
■ 2 ROW POTATO planter and two-
way plow. At Cables Implement
Hi and Tractor Co., Ontario
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TRACTOR
CORRUGATOR and
Cultivator attachments for all
^tractors. Olsen Blacksmith shop,
(lyssa.
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For Rent
FARM LANDS
Insurance
FOR RENT—Country land. Two
jfarms, cash or crop. Carl Coad, Nys-
¿a.
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COMPLETE
FARM
15 ACRES adjoining Nyssa on west.
Has Owyhee ditch water. Also 5
cres on Park ave. and highway or
►¡11 devide into acre tracts. Phone
$1 Nyssa.
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INSURANCE
COVERAGE
OD IMPROVED 5 acres, 3 miles
|.8. E. Nyssa. House, barn, chicken
use, fruit trees, berries. Allen j
Hard, Rt. 2 Parma, 1 mile north
ed Plager place.
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A Fire Insurance Policy is
Your Banker When You
Nerd Money the Most
WANTED
N Y S S A R E A LT Y
See Jake Fischer,
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ELL DRILLING Contractor, sec-
|ond hand and new casings. 50c
lOot E. W. Lewis, Nyssa.
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CUSTOM
-Nyssa Fall Festival Sept. 6-7—
VALLEYVIEW
Misses Bethel and Elna Brown
returned Saturday evening from
Cascadia. Ore. where they have been
attending the Baptist assembly for
young people.
Blaine May picked sweet corn for
the cannery in Payette the first of
the week.
Henry Davis is haying for Roy
Cazer.
Melvin Spitze is helping Mr. Wag­
ner with his hay this week.
Gerald Goodfellow planted lettuce
for Clarence Strong after he finish­
ed planting his crop.
Oscar Bratton helped Shef White
with his haying Friday and Satur­
day.
Virgil Belisle had his barley com­
bined this last week and A. A. Brat­
ton had his second crop of alfalfa
chopped.
Mrs. L. J. Rogers and son, Mrs.
Henry Deery, Misses Goldie Miller
and Eulah Bratton and Ben Mc-
Connel all enjoyed a motor trip to
High Valley Sunday and enjoyed a
picnic in the pines.
Mrs. T. W. Brewster has been
visiting her sister Mrs. Mae O’Don­
nell at Hagerman, Idaho, returning
home Saturday.
M. Makin threshed grain for Fred
and August Moeller Thursday.
Mrs. Blaine May is on the sick
Mrs. W. E. Brown, Wilma and
Arthur Brown motored to Boise Fri­
day on business and stopped in
Caldwell at the Leslie Kelso home.
Mrs. Kelso and Ethel went on to
Boise with them. The party had
a picnic lunch in Julia Davis park
in Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Robins and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Babcock and Mr.
Robin’s sister and brother and Mrs.
Lytle called at the W. E. Brown and
Bratton homes Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Spitz were
Sunday dinner guests of the Russell
Cochran family in Nyssa.
T. H. Brewer. Fred and August
Moeller planted lettuce last week.
Mrs. H. E. Noah and Mira and
and Insurance Co.
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Phone 53
B U T C H E R IN G
a n d C U T T IN G
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.
Let us do your work!
I NYSSA PACKING CO. I
PHONE 6
—Nyssa Fall Festival Sept. 6-7—
BIRTHDAY CLUB
HONORS GEORGE
SWIGERT
BIG BEND—George Swigert was
honor guest of the Birthday Club
Sunday when they gathered at his
home with well filled lunch boxes
and enjoyed a wonderful feast and
visit. Guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Lora Pillsbury. Mr. and Mrs.
N. S. Phelan, Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Miller. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brum-
bach. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baldridge,
Mr. and Mrs. Plln Case. Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Haworth. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Weir, Mr and Mrs. N. J.
Robinson. Mr and Mrs. Norville and
son of Nampa. Miss Davis of Boise
Charles Weir and Jack Altizer.
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Pinkston and
Mrs. Baldwin returned home Friday
from a weeks visit to coast cities.
Miss Virginia Miller entertained
Miss Donna Ketchum of Vale, Miss
Otilla Hofstetter of Ontario and
Miss Helen Boydell of Nyssa at
luncheon Thursday, following which
the girls went to Caldwell for a
swimming party.
Buddy La Rue of Vale spent the
past week at Parkers helping with
haying.
Miss Davis of Boise is the guest I
of Miss Betty Weir.
Mrs Elmer Sparks spent the past j
week visiting her parents at Emm- j
ett.
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin
Burgher
who spent the past six weeks at­
tending summer school at Eugene
arrived Friday for a week end visit
at the Jesse Johnson home
Mr and Mrs. Thos. Welsh were
Wilbur Atkrrscn called at the gamo ence of the groom’s patents. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thompson
farm and saw them feed the ante Mrs. J. I. Boston. Miss Mary Bos­ were Caldwell visitors. Saturday.
lope.
ton. Mr Marlon Jamison and Mrs.
E.E. Reed Is thieshing grain at
Nona Damall.
the Henry Meier farm today.
—Nyssa Fall Festival Sept. 6-7—
The couple left Immediately for
Yellowstone park and will visit rel­
OREGON TRAIL
atives In northern Idaho and the
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fry left last pacific northwest before going to
v r
' / n e v e u , fu y
Tuesday to spend a few days at California.
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O FP & PD LE R
Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey and
Payette Lakes.
Miss Elsie Keck gave a swimm­ daughter Olive and Mrs. R. E. Bail­
ing party for the 4-H sewing club ey and daughter Vadah were bus­
last Friday afternoon. After a very iness visitors in Nampa and Cald­
enjoyable afternoon ice cream and well Saturday evening.
ôk\v,&*r
pie were served by the hostess.
Lou Ellen Sperry is visiting with
her cousin Bernice Bawen
Mr. and Mrs. A. M Goodson and
Estella Of Ten Davis visited at the
F. G .' Holmes and F. • S. '■ Byer’s
homes Sunday evening.
M.r ad Mrs' 'Horace Thurman arid
children o f Kuna, Idaho,, visited at
the Tarvald Olson home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. * E. Bowen and
family and Mr. arid Mrs F. S. Byers
and family met friends from Boise
and Caldwell at the Caldwell park
Sunday for a picnic dinner.
Mis. W A Mettler visited several
days last week with' her daughter
Mrs. Marion Chad.
Easy Way To Free
Your Pet of Fleas
Simply sprinkle your pet with
BIH A iH , lifting the powder lightly
through the iur or feather». Then
watch the vermin roll off! Protect
vOur pete this easy odorless vray—
BIHALH acts as a swifl sure re­
pellent to many insect pests.
In llandy Sifter fan* 25c up at Drug
jlrocery. Seed Stores and Pet Shops.
D u a if c iw n F
»»O M O IIM rrn
SEED THRESHING
COMMENCES IN
IDAHO
APPLE VALLEY—Mr. Thornburg
will thresh alfalfa seed at the Ura
Robinsons Wednesday. Tills is the
first of the seed threshing in this
neighborhood this year. Mr. Robin­
son has 20 acres of seed alfalfa.
Mrs. Kellog is visiting her brother
Mr. Seward and family, who live
on the White place near the Nyssa
bridge.
Mrs. Lennis Wilson and her bro­
ther Mr. Tom Crosswhite visited In
Nampa at the Dwight Wilson and
Landes Dutro homes and then caled
to see their mother, Mrs. Crosswhite
Sr. in Caldwell.
Mrs. Jack Wilson's niece and
nephew, Orville and Maxine Brown
and Imagene Hoover are visiting
her this week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Summy and
Ross were gluests for Sunday dinner
at the Erick Peterson home. Mrs.
Peterson served ice cream and cake
for the evening lunch.
About 17 ladies were present at
the Ladies Aid meeting held at the
church Thursday, Mft. Hubbard
Mrs. Poage were hostesses. At the
next meeting, Mrs. Hathaway and
Mrs. Ralph Bailey will be hostesses.
Mr. Rupert and daughter Char­
lotte have spent several days with
his parents at Huston.
Mrs. Norland, Roger. Dannny Les­
ter, and Raymond have gone to
visit friends in Haley Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers of
Alberkerque. New Mexico and his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rogers
of Roswell called at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Early Boston Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Boston and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boston and
sons of Ontario enjoyed Sunday In
the hills near Mann’s Creek.
Roy Baston, youngest son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. I. Boston was married
to Miss Wilmeta Jamison, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Jamison of
Cambridge, Nebraska, at the Meth­
odist church in Caldwell, at 9:45
p. m. Tuesday, July 30, 1940.
The Rev. George Roseberry per­
formed the ceremony in the pres-
Returns T o O ffic e
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WOT WITH SUCH FlhlE
BARGAINS IKJ OUR-
H O M E- A lE W S P A P E R x !
a u 'N A C k
PEP UP!
—Nyssa Fall Festival sept. 6-7—
DR. N.A. MANN
FARM
For Sale
FARM LANDS
BED BARLEY.
iPhone 05R1.
guests of their son *Wlll on a visit
ko Boise and McCall.
Mrs. L. Eachus attended the Rod­
eo in Nampa Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F A. Miller. Vlr
ginia and Jim Miller and John and
Arthur Holly leave Wednesday for
Yellowstone Park and other points
on a summer vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hamilton and
children of Marsing were Sunday
guests of the N. T. Hamiltons.
Verl Bishop had his arm cut
badly when it got caught in his
combine Saturday.
Miss Grace Josnson
returned
home Sunday from Corvallis where
she attended summer school.
Mrs. Nora Huffey and son, Mrs
Claude McDonald and children,
Myra and Jim and Mrs. M. Aiidt'c
of Boise and Alva Watt and Roger
of Parma were dinner guests in the
Haworth home Friday.
Mast of the Giri Scouts returned
home Saturday from their camping
trip at McCall. Eleanor and Phyllis
Haworth remained for a weeks visit
at the Ferris home in McCall.
John Johnson of Corvallis who
has been engaged as Smith Hughes’
teacher at Adrian High School for
the coming year arrived
Sunday
and will board at the Phelan home.
Miss Otilla Hofstetter of Ontar­
io spent Monday visiting with Miss
Virginia Miller.
for the
FIVE-ACRE TRACT with small
house for rent in Apple Valley,
las electricity and on paved road,
feee Frank T. Morgan.
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SB
WM. STRADLEY
ONE TEAM good work horses or i CELEBRATES 75th
will trade for hay grain or what BIRTHDAY
have you? Also pasture wanted for
9 head large calves. Sam Playford.
LOWER BEND—Mr. and Mrs Joe
Call Journal office
8Au2xc King entertained at a pot luck
supper at their home Thursday
evening honoring Mr. Wm. Strad-
CITY PROPERTY
ley’s 75th birthday. Guests were
For Rent
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stradley and
family. Mrs. M. A. Bradner of Ad­
FOR RENT three room, screen rian. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell
porch, furnished. Emmison near and family, the honored guest and
First. George Bertsch.
8Atfc Mrs. Stradley and the Kings.
J. W. Scott is quite ill of heart
FURNISHED HOUSE — Screen
porch. Water piped in kitchen. trouble and under the care of Dr.
Close in. Mrs. O. M. Klmsey, 1 'A Maulding. His sister Is expected to
arrive Wednesday from La Grande.
blook north of Sugar Factory.
Dick Case is a La Grande visitor
this week.
FOR SALE OR RENT
Mrs. M. A. Bradney was a guest
TWO STORES, on prominent corn­ In the Stradley home from Thurs­
er. available August 1. Or will sell. day until Sunday evening.
Nyssa Realty Co.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Fleshman
and son were callers in Porter’s Flat
FARM PRODUCE
Thursday making arrangements to
move there the latter part of the
For Sale
month. Mrs. Fleshman will teach
CERTIFIED GRIM Alfalfa seed. the Porter Flat school the coming
Bill Peutz, rte. 2, Nyssa or phone year.
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Augl ,4xp
Mrs. Stradley gave a dinner on
Sunday honoring her husband's
For Sale
birthday. Guests were their sons
PETS
Elmer and Walter and their fam­
ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Joe King and
PURE BRED Lewellyn pups, seven
Mrs. M. A. Bradney of Adrian.
weeks old. ready to take. P. M..
William Teter and son Dale, Mr.
Grow. Parma Rte 2, VA mile west
Witty and daughter Lorina attend­
Apple Valley school house.
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ed church in Nyssa Sunday after-
nooon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barringer and
children of Riverside Calif, spent
the past week visiting her sisters
Mrs. Charles Purdy and Mrs. Ruben
Basket.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Case and fam­
ily. Mrs. Chas. Trembly of Parma
and Eloise Russell picnicked in Nam­
pa Park on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
See us about our John Ackerly of Nampa joined them
there.
TH U R S D A Y , A U G U S T 8, 1940.
that
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with
ANACONDA
COMPLETE FERTIUZLRS
Distributed by
INLAND FEEDING COMPANY
J. B. Adrian, Mgr.
Phone 368W
Ontario
Legal Advertisement
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of Section
69-301, Oregon Code Annotated, 1930, as
amended by Chapter 446, Oregon Laws of 1933,
MALHEUR COUNTY BOARD of EQUALIZATION
will meet on the Second Monday of August,
1940, the said day being the 12th day of August,
1940, and shall remain open until the Fourth
Monday of August, 1940, at the County Court
House, Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, to pub­
licly examine the 1940 Assessment Rolls, and to
correct errors in valuation, descriptions or quali­
ties of lands, lots or other property assessed by
the Assessor of Malheur County, all persons
interested shall appear at the time and place
appointed.
Dated at Vale this 22nd day of July, 1940.
MURRAY MORTON
Assessor of Malheur County,
State of Oregon
First Published July 25, 1940.
Last Published August 8, 1940.
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