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1 I I U I V O i /A 1 . ü n .i i W A IT ADS **OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS H E R E ” Kates lc per word, per Issue. Minimum charge 25c CASH IN ADVANCE MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS For Sale WANTED—All your welding lobs. FOR SALE or rent 160 acres. All or We promise good work and fair part. Call Journal. prices. Pruyn Auto Repair, Phone 16Jtfc 56W. 45 TONS 1st and 2nd cutting alfalfa. BRAKE WORK—Let us put your H. H. Whitman. Rt. 2, 8 miles car or truck brakes In first class 16J lxp. condition. Special equipment and southwest, Nyssa. trained men at your service. Pruyn FOR SALE—complete pumping Auto Repair. Phone 56W. equipment. Consisting of 500 feet plank flume, 400 feet 18 Inch wood Consult us on your wiring needs pipe, 10 horse Fairbanks electric mo and meter set-ups. tor, Fairbanks pump, valves, etc. As Work guaranteed to meet State good as new. This equipment is ca requirements. pable of pumping and handling 200 Prices right inches of water—Ira Ure, Nyssa. Information free 28 tfc. NYSSA ELECTRIC SHOP 18Atfc KALSOMINE, PAINT at competi tive prices. First class quality. GARBAGE HAULING. Also odd Nyssa Lbr. Co., Goode Ave. and 16Mtfc Jobs by hour day or week. Prices Highway 201, Phone 108. reasonable. J. G. Coll. 20Atfc WANTED HOUSEKEEPER, NOT over middle age, no objection to one child. P. O. B. 954 or call at Cabin No. 2 by Standard Oil tanks. 16J lxp. WANTED TO RENT—Forty to 160 acres for row crop and hay, on shares. Must have house and build ings. Plenty of help. Call Journal. 2J 2xp. WANTED TO BUY—Clean cotton rags, must be of fair size, no ov eralls, lace curtains nor other harsh materials. Journal office. 31 0 tfc. WANTED—Highest prices paid for hides, wools, pelts, metals, fur niture. The Nyssa Trader, main hi- way north. For Rent CITY PROPERTY For Sale AUTOS and TRAILERS A large crowd attended the P.-T. A. meeting held at the school house Thursday evening. Mrs. Hite gave a report on the work so far done on the hot lunch project. Mr. Heuser, in the county and presented pins to 4H leader, gave a talk on the work those completing their projects. Sev eral songs were given by the girls in the Owyhee Canning club, whose leader was Mrs. Blanch Hite. Leader pins were awarded to Messrs. Otto Wolf, G. L. McMillan and Jess Gregg. Mrs. Roy Warren was also leader whose pin had been previous ly awarded. It was voted to hold the regular meetings of P.-T. A. on the second Thursday of the month in stead of the second Friday as had previously been the date. The change of date being because many enter tainments in connection with the high school came on Friday even ings. A surprise party was given for the Ray Franklin family on Friday evening where a crowd of over 75 were present. The Franklins have purchased a ranch about six miles east of Parma. The time was spent in games, mu sic and visiting after which cake and coffee topped off a pleasant evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hite and family moved last week to the Anna Glas- cock ranch which they will farm the coming season. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McIntosh of Prairie City spent several days last week as guests of the Ray Frankins Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley at tended the funeral of Mr. Suther land in Vale Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crocker en tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. La Grande of Nyssa. John Liddle of Succor Creek was a weekend guest of his brother, Jim Liddle. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ator of On tario were Sunday guests of the Ray Franklins. Mrs. S. D. Bigelow received a tele gram Friday evening telling of the sudden death of her sister, Mrs. Lou Sastman, who was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Elsie Greenup at Winlock, Washington. Mrs. Eastman was a former resident of our com munity. the Kingman Community church on Sunday morning. Professor Walsh brought the young people over from Caldwell. The young peoples Sunday school class entertained the guests for dinner at the Everett Points home in Adrian. RIVERVIEW Leon Bailey is feeding cattle at Vale. Dick Smiths hay chopper, which was chopping hay for Walt Seivers, broke loose and turned over on the shoe string hill and was badly dam aged. Dick chopped hay for Homer Height. Mrs. Ed Wolfe is improving. The Christian Endeavor is having their monthly party, Friday Jan. 17, at Joe Wauds. UPPER SUNSET Mr. and Mrs. Manley's nephew, Earl Wilkie of Parma, visited them for two days this week. Mrs. Roy Rookstool and her new son are home fro mthe hospital, and under the care of Mrs. E. Cloninger. Hintz and Mrs. Paul Ransom are on the sick list. Vern Roberts of Vale, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Raf- fington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Share were in Caldwell on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Manley were in Nampa on Wednesday and called on Mr. and Mrs. Chet Sage. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cates and family left on Monday for Okla homa on receiving a telegram tell ing them the mother of Mrs. Cates had passed away. They will be gone about three weeks. Arch Eastman and Dale Limbaugh made a trip to Payette and New Plymouh where Arch purchased a team of horses. There were 24 attended the chili feed at Dude Parkers Friday p. m. Plans were discussed to build a club house. Two committees were ap pointed to follow up the plans. Those on the committees were: Emily Ber- gam and Mary Reffett. Dale Lim baugh and Adolph Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Whitman are staying at Roy Rookstools while Mrs. Rookstool is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Session attended the dance in the Grange Hall at Cairo Saturday night. Lt. Cloninger has gone back to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell enter tained four tables of pinochle Sat urday evening. Mrs. O. E. Cheldelin won high prie for the ladies, while Ed Nielson won high prize for the men. Mrs. Leslie Topliff won low and traveling prize, while Harlan Maw won low prize for the men and John Bar- tholoma won the traveling prize. Refreshments were served to the following guests: Messrs, and Mes- dames, Leslie Topliff, Ed Nielson, Harlan Maw, Jesse Ford, Lloyd Ad ams and John Bartholoma. . Harlan Maw called at Leslie Top- liff’s home Monday. Henry and Claude Day, C. C. Wy- ckoff attended the sale at Ontario Wednesday. Avia Goodell attended a director’s meeting of the Cow Testing associa tion Wednesday at Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff at tended a basket ball game at Nyssa Saturday evening. NYSSA HEIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Webster sur prised their daughter, June,! Wednesday evening it being her birthday anniversary. Guests in cluded the young people's married class and young folks of the Naza- rene church in Nyssa. Thirty-seven joined in the games and sleigh rid-1 ing. Mrs. E. R. Anderson drove to Boise Saturday to be with her husband, I who is in the Veteran’s hospital and reported doing very well. Mrs. An- | derson remained overnight at the Jake Herget home at Nampa. Mrs. B. L. Bybee and Mr. Wilford | Bybee of Roy, Utah, arrived Thurs day at the S. P. Bybee home. Mr. Bybee is looking for a place here. Friday Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee I and visiting relatives visited at the home of B. G. Bybee of Ontario, where Mrs. B. L. Bybee remained to visit. Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee and family and Mr. W il ford drove to the B. G. Bybee home where they celebrated Mrs. B. L. Bybee's 70th birthday anniversary. Hal Evans of Nampa visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. Glen Suiter Thursday. Mrs. G. E. Wehster gave a W af fle supper for her Sunday school class at the W. W. Foster home in [ Nyssa Friday evening. Fourteen were present. Howard Selser is doing chores at the Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moss and son returned Tuesday from a visit with Mr. Moss’ mother in California. Carl Sebum left on the train Fri day night for Portland on business. Miss Norma Suiter spent Friday afternoon with Miss Georgine Bix- by in Caldwell. Mrs. E. R. Anderson and children spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. R. C. Smith. 3 ROOM UNFURNISHED modem house, nice fenced yard, lawn, FOR SALE—1940 Hudson superslx, screen porch. Call Journal. 16Jtfc. 4 door sedan, overdrive, heater. Driven very little. Norcott Service. FOR RENT—3 room modern house. KINGMAN KOLONY 14N tfc. Garage and lawn. Clean with new linoleum on kicthen floor. On grav Pollyanna Club met with Miss For Sale or Trade eled street. LINCOLN HEIGHTS May Beaumont on Wednesday aft Call at Journal Office. ernoon with fourteen members pres SOME GOOD Jersey cows, fresh and The Lincoln .Heights Farmer’s as ent. he afternoon was spent visiting coming fresh. Also finely bred For Sale and playing games. At the close of sociation met Saturday evening, Jan. yearling bull. Carman Jersey Farm, the afternoon, the hostess served 11, for the annual election of offi Vale. 12D 8xc Musical Instrument refreshments. The next meeting will cers. Iven Findley was elected presi UPRIGHT PIANO — First person be with Mrs. Conrad Martin on Jan dent to replace Ray Whitsell, who paying $35.00 may have it. At Ad uary 22. has held that position for the past rian Union high school. 16Jlxp The Mary and Martha circle of the year. Other officers will be: Jule Houston, vice " president; Jerry FOR SALE—Upright piano, good Kingman Community church met at Sproul. secretary-treasurer, Mrs. the home of Mrs. Carl Hill in Newell ALBERTA VALLEY condition. $50. Norcott Service. Roy McNeal, historian and Mrs. 14 N tfc Heights with Mrs. Marion Kurtz as Emil Frank, new reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson of Par assistant hostess. Mrs. John Auker Ray Whitsell completed piping his ma. Mr and Mrs. Dick Stam of Ore reviewed several chapters from the F or Sale book about the life of the mission well Wednesday. He was assisted by gon Trail, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit POULTRY ary, Mrs. Laura Carson. Mrs. Marion Ralph Barnes and Verdo and Wayne Groot, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot Harris. were Sunday afternoon guests at the DR J. C. BOW M AN HAMPSHIRE RED roosters. Good Kurtz reviewed the life of Ruth in Orval Green purchased some hay Pete Tensen home. size from quality stock. L. E. Rob the study of women characters in the Bible The next meeting will be from Vern Smith last week. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Osborn and bins, Alberta Ave.. Nyssa. 16tfc. School was resumed January 6. daughters spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Merritt M. Greeling with Roy McNeal recently purchased a BABY CHICKS. Hatching every Mrs. Raymond Holton as assistant at the Bill Smiley home in Nampa. tract of land from Chris Rookstool Tuesday and Friday. We do cus hostess. Mrs. Gerrit Stam attended the tom hatching. Mr and Mrs. Frank Benson of and is putting improvements on it. Home Ec. club meeting at the home Orla Bishop, Iven Findley and of Mrs. William DeGrofft in Ore Thompson’s Ontario Hatchery. Walla Walla, Washington, spent 16Jtfc Monday afternoon visiting with Mr. Orval Green attended the Farmers gon Trail Thursday. NYSSA LIBRARY Evening School in Ontario Wednes and Mrs. Raymond Holton. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson of Ru Open each week day from FARM LANDS Mr Loyal Wilson of Walla Walla. day evening. pert, spent Sunday evening at the 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Lincoln Sunday school met Sun Leo Ellibee home. Mr. and Mrs. Al Washington, brother of Mrs. Don For Rent Saturday, 2 p. m. to 8 p. m. I 160 ACRES LEVEL, improved, ir ald Clark, is visiting his sister and day at 10:30 a. m. with about sixty len Johnson returned with them. ALL PATRONS WELCOME attending. The new officers took her husband. rigable acres. Small cash rent. Mr. and Mrs. La Rae Trabert Librarian Mrs. 8. B. Davis C. M. Beaumont and William charge of the meeting. P O.B 671, Nyssa. 16Jtfc. visited at the Alev Mier home in Jim Green has improved since his Toomb attended a potato meeting Boise Monday evening. RENT -$2000.00. One half down and held in Ontario on Thursday. recent illness. OPTOMETRIST Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mowerson re balance in fall 226 acres vicinity Jack Pettet and Otto HoUiday are turned Sunday from the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy and MrFall and See Better” Nyssa. Oregon. 100 ready for row family and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar building new houses on their ranch Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fife and crops, blance adapted to pasture Schafer were dinner guests of Mr. es. daughter, visited Mrs. Christene and livestock. Call or write Journal. and Mrs. John Auker and family on W. N. Young and Jack Eder of the Jensen in Parma Sunday. 16J tfc. Saturday evening. Farm Security Administration and Mrs. Chester Thompson returned Mr and Mrs. Conrad Martin and Russell McKennon, county agent, from thekBrittingham Nursing home Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Piercy and were present at the Farmer’s meet with the prize winning baby. Saturday night. * The Leo Ellibee children have the Notice To Hog Raisers family were dinner guests of Mr. ing Mrs. Lee Smith has been on the flue this week. and Mrs| K. I. Peterson of Adrian DR. J. A. McFALL sick list the past week. on Sunday. With the installation of a new Jack Gannon was a business visi EYESIGHT SPECIALIST scale at Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Martin were tor in Ontario Monday. ONTARIO OREGON in Caldwell on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fischer and BUENA VISTA THE RAILWAY STOCK YARDS Miss Jeanette Martin returned home Lorraine had Sunday dinner at the we are now receiving your hogs with them for the week-end. E. L. Jamison returned from the Frank Quigley home in Wilder. WYCKOFF there every Friday, paying the The Parent-Teacher association of Veterans hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rock Shelton were JEWELRY STORE highest price the market permits the Kolony met at the Kolony grade Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, Nys business visitors in Boise Wednes school on Friday evening. Mr. D. L. sa. called at the Leslie Topliff home day. and seeking to serve you In every Official Time Inspector for Anderson was in charge of the pro Tuesday evening. C. M. Tensen started lambing last Union Pacific passible way. gram. Mr. D. L. Anderson. Mrs. Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff and Mrs. Al week and is very pleased since they ONTARIO OREGON FRANK KULLANDER Clarence Elliott and Mrs Marion va Goodell attended H E. C. at the are in very fine shape. Kurtz gave short talks on «hild home of Mrs Bill De Grofft Thurs Hal Bowers spent the first of the training. A group of 4H members day. week at the home of his parents, gave a musical number. Mrs Cecil Florea called at the Mr. and Mrs. Bowers in Ontario. The January meeting of the local H. L. Day home Friday afternoon. Lila and Vivian Fife attended or Parent-Teacher association will be George Cleavers and Lester were chestra practice in Payette Tuesday at the Adrian high school on Thurs- Nampa visitors Thursday. evening. ■ dftv evening. January 16 This meet- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fife of Yaki C. C. Wyckoff was fortunate in in« will be under the direction of getting a shallow well for this dis ma and Mr. and Mrs. La Rae Tra Mr Dennis Patch. trict at 175 feet. bert spent Saturday evening at the Mr and Mrs. Wesley Piercy were Most of the ladies from this dis Oeorge Jensen home playing pin dinner guests of Mayor and Mrs J. trict met at the home o f Mr. and ochle. j C Olsen of Nyssa on Friday. Mrs Oleen Hoffman and organized Fred Koopman was in Vale on Donald Clark and his brother-in- J * c*ub Thursday afternoon, business Tuesday. law. Loyal Wilson, were in Nyssa and A group of 4H club members and I Parma on Tuesday, leaders attended the 4H Leader's ccuncil in Ontario on Saturday The young people tried out with other groups from the county to see which ones would take part In a radio broadcast to be given from Caldwell When they have better insurance we next Saturday The Kingman group placed second. Those taking cars will have it were Harvey Holton. James Nich ols. J O Lane and William Toomb 85 proof Mr and Mrs Everett Perry and! National Distiller* Products Coip, N. Y. Phone 97 Mr Harold Haiti of the College of| | Idaho, had charge of the services at Professional Cards Veterinarian Phone 39W INSURE EHM BimaBiauiiiiaiMMiMii'iiiimiiiniBu Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whalen of Pay ette had dinner at the John Lackey home Wednesday. The M. Men and Gleaner girls of the L. D. S. church had a fireside meeting at the home of Lila Fife | Sunday evening Gerrit Groot was a business visi tor In Ontario Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. . Davidson of Parma called at the Gerrit Stam home on Sunday. vallls to attend the conservation program meeting Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fife were business visitors in Caldwell and Pete Tensen left Tuesday for Cor- Ontario Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parr of Ore gon Trail spent Sunday afternoon at the Andrew Boersma home. Luther Fife was in Emmett on business Sunday. Edna Hallock attended a surprise birthday party given for June Web ster In Nyssa Heights Wednesday evening. Refreshments and a sleigh ing party were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kakebeeke and I Tensen home Sunday. ■* Save Money On New Davenos See Ad on Back Page THE NYSSA TRADER TELLS YOU HOW ...... ........ January PERMANENT WAVES n MARIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 321 WEST MAIN STREET A FLUE in poor repair caused this - - - - the ENERGY FOOD for athletes, the business person and especially for CHILDREN. ORDER YOUR MILK AND CREAM FROM SHELTON’ DAIRY MILK and CREAM before winter comes check your heating p l a n t and flues for needed repairs— BE SURE YOU ARE INSURED NYSSA REALTY and Insurance Co. Phone 53 Phone 05J2 The Shadow of Bereavement may be lightened through. our friendly, helpful services. No detail is overlooked, no matter how small—thus assuring our patrons of a dignified. inexpensive service. 4 « É P x / 1 NYSSA FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 73W Nyssa CUSTOM BUTCHERING and CUTTING 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! NYSSA PACKING CO. PHONE 6 IN SURE INSURANCE FRANK T. AL THOMPSON 6- SON FEED— SEED— COAL Across From Telephone Building MORGAN Phone 26 2nd and Goode Ave.