Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 30, 1941, Image 2

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CASH IN ADVANCE
M ISC E LLA N E O U S
For Sale
M ISC E LLA N E O U S
FOR PLUM BER call J. C. Smith. FOR SALE or rent 160 acres. All or
Phone 78J
tic.
part. Call Journal.
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NOTICE
PLACE
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orders
now
for
hot
W e pay the highest prices for lat
house started plants. Flowers,
hogs in Nyssa every Friday We need
more cows, hogs sheep and horses. vegetables and melons. Ira Story,
Have a big call for milk cows. We Rte 1. Nyssa. 6 miles southwest of
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work for your interest Help your Nyssa.
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home sale. We have the buyers.
FOR
SALE—complete
pumping
Nyssa Sale Yard. Floyd Robison,
equipment. Consisting of 500 feet
owner.
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plank flume. 400 feet IS inch wood
pipe, 10 horse Fairbanks electric mo­
W ANTED—All your welding jobs.
tor. Fairbanks pump, valves, etc. As
We promise good work and fair
good as new. This equipment is ca­
prices. Pruyn Auto Repair. Phone
pable of pumping and handling 200
56 W.
inches of water—Ira Ure, Nyssa.
28 tic.
BRAKE W O R K - L e t us put your
car or truck brakes in first class KALSOM INE, P A IN T at competi­
condition.
Special equipment and
tive prices. First class quality.
trained men at your service. Pruyn Nyssa Lbr. Co.. Goode Ave. and
Auto Repair. Phone 56W
Highway 201, Phone 108.
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Consult us on your wiring needs
and meter set-ups.
Work guaranteed to meet State
requirements.
Prices right
Information free
NYSSA ELECTRIC SHOP
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W ANTED
YOUNG JERSEY bull calf, year­
ling br more. Must be from high
test cow. E. H. Strickland. Nyssa,
Rte. 2. % mile east and % mile south
o f CCC
30J lxp.
T W O -W A Y PLOW, galvanized wat­
er tank, electric egg incubator, oil
burning brooder. State Prices. Frits
GARBAGE HAULING. Also odd Held, Ontario.
NC.
jobs by hour day or week Prices
reasonable. J. O. Coil.
20Atfc W ANTED T O B U Y—Clean cotton
rags, must be o f fair size, no ov­
eralls, lace curtains nor other harsh
G.cal and Long Distance
materials. Journal office. 31 0 tic.
HAULINO
W ANTED—Highest prices paid for
Phone 72W
hides, wools, pelts, metals, fur­
Lawrence and Barnett
niture. The Nyssa Trader, mam hi-
4M tic
way north.
FOR SA LE OR TR A D E
FOR SALE—by quarters or
more, state inspected, corn
fed. prime beef, by licensed
dealers. Call Jake Fischer.
05R1 or Polar Cold Storage.
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N YSSA STEAM
LAUNDRY
Phone
88J
I SOME GOOD Jersey cows, fresh and
coming fresh. Also finely bred
i yearling bull. Carman Jersey Farm,
! Vale.
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TWO. FOUR room houses in Twin
Falls. Idaho. A desirable Investment.
Now rented. For farm or town prop­
erty Must move account bad health
State details first Vetter. Box 390,
Twin Falls, Idaho.
30 2xp.
K or Sale
POULTRY
“ We Wash Every Day”
—
HIGH Q U A L IT Y chicks available
every Monday starting Feb. 17. All
popular breeds from blood tested
flocks qustom hatching don« Or­
der yours now. Vale Electric Hatch­
1938 CHEV M ASTER de lux. tudor ery Vale. Oregon.
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sedan. Has radio and heater. New
HAM
PSHIRE
RED
roosters
Good
tires Good condition Phone 36J.
size from quality stock. L. E. Rob­
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bins, Alberta Ave., Nyssa.
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FOR SALE—1940 Hudson supersix.
BABY
CHICKS
Hatching
every
4 door sedan, overdrive, heater.
Tuesday and Friday. We do cus­
Driven very little Norcott Service
14N tfc. tom hatching
Thompson’s Ontario Hatchery.
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For Sale
For Sale
A U T O S and TRAILER S
Musical Instrument
FARM L A N D S
For Rent
FOR SALE—Upright piano, good
condition. $50 Norcott Service.
14 N tic RENT—$2000.00. One half down and
balance in fall. 226 acres vicinity
Nyssa. Oregon 100 ready for row
For Rent
crops, blance adapted to pasture
CITY PROPERTY
and livestock. Call or write Journal.
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3 ROOM HOUSE, furnished or un­
furnished 172 E. Second
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FOR R E N T—Forty acres row land.
FOR SALE or rent. Tavern, known
Eight miles southwest of Nyssa. A t­
as the Bank Attractive terms. See tractive terms. See Frank T. M or­
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Frank T Morgan
lSJtfc gan.
Professional
Cards
DR. J. C. B O W M A N
Veterinarian
Phone 39W
N YSSA L IB R A R Y
Open each week day from
2 p. m. to • p. m
Saturday, i p. m. to I p. m.
A L L P A TR O N S WELCOME
Librarian
Mrs S. B Davis
O PTO M E T R IS T
“ Sea McFall and See Better"
DR. J. A. M cF A L L
E Y E S IO H T S P E C IA LIS T
O N T A R IO
ORROON
W YCKOFF
J E W E L R Y STO R E
O fficial Tim e Inspector for
Union Pacific
O N T A R IO
ORROON
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160 ACRES LEVEL, improved. 65 ir­
rigated acres suitable to row crops.
| Small caah rent. P O. B. 871. Nyssa
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FARM L A N D S
For Sale
Mrs Arnold Slippy and daughter,
Carol, are visiting with her sister,
Mrs. Charles Culbertson.
Mrs. Martha Klingback from the
Owyhee district and Floyd Qlass
from Ridgevlew attend the Institute
for directors and Clerks at Vale on
Thursday afternoon.
William Peutz left for Portland
Friday.
Mrs. Dwight Burke and son moved
to near Vale where her husband is
working.
Mr and Mrs. CUude Cook and
family. M r and Mrs D W. Patch
and family. Mr George Siraio and
Mr John Johnson were Sunday din­
ner guests at the M. L. Kurtz home.
The Garden club held a pot luck
luncheon at the home of Mrs. D.
W Patch Monday and officers for
the coming year were elected. Mrs.
Conrad Martin was elected presi­
dent; Mrs. Maurice Judd, secretary
and treasurer; and Mrs Patch, pro­
gram chairman The February meet­
K IN G M A N K O L O N Y
ing will be held at the Maurice Judd
home
Pollyana club met at the home of
Mr and Mrs Merle Lancaster and
Mrs. Conrad Martin on Wednesday
their small son of Roswell were afternoon. The president. Mrs. Don­
Thursday evening dinner guests at
ald Clark, conducted a quiz program
the D. W Patch home.
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, . A during the afternoon. Mrs. Martin
The Friday and Saturday night I
ved refreshments at ^
close of
basketball games at the Adrian high
the afternoon. The next meeting will
school showed the biggest turnouts
be with Mrs. Dale Ashcraft on Feb­
for basketball In the history of the
ruary 5.
high school.
The Home Economics club of the
Friday night Adrian played Nys­
Kingman Grange held an all day
sa in two very close games that held
meeting on Tuesday at the home of
the interest of everyone throughout
Mrs. K. I. Peterson. They quilted on
the games. In the second tring game
a quilt for Mrs. Peterson. They were
Nyssa defeated Adrian and Adrian
unable to finish it in one day so
won the first string game.
on Friday they met again and fin­
Saturday night was the annual
ished it.
free game in which Adrian played
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newbill en­
Fruitland and defeated them in the |
tertained at dinner on Sunday for
second string game and defeated in
the following guests: Mr. and Mrs.
the first string game with a score
Charles Newbill and children, Mr
of 39 to 25.
{ and Mrs. Wesley Anderson of Boise
Adrian's four baton twirlers. Mar­
and Betty Jean Toomb.
jorie Cameron. Louise Hinton. V ir­
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Timbers
ginia Jarvis and Mary Ann Under-
and three daughters from Filer, Id ­
dahl appeared for the first time be­
aho spent from Friday until Sunday
tween the halves at the Fruitland
as the guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Wes­
game on Saturday night. They were
ley Piercy.
applauded and returned for an en­
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Newbill en-
core.
j tertained at a Pinochle party on
Mrs. Howard Hatch and Mrs. Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs.
James McGinnis attended an all day Conrad Martin, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
meeting of the Jolly aJnes at the
Cotton and M r and Mrs. Dale Ash­
home of Mrs. Harry Russell Thurs­ craft.
day.
Mrs. Ra'-mond Holton and son,
Mr. and Mrs. John Olson from Harvey, spent Sunday afternoon at
Payette visited their son. Bill Olson, the Ernest Barker home in the Owy­
and fam ily Monday.
hee. The Barkers moved from the
M r Pearl Lawrence of Parma vis­ Kolony about a year ago.
ited Bill Olsons Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Chandler
M r and Mrs. Ivan Farnsworth o f Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
and family moved Wednesday to Osborn and Glenn were Sunday din­
Mr Watsons' place south of Adrian. ner guests of Mrs. Mary Nichols and
Mr Farnsworth will work for Mr. family.
Watson this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson were
Adrian freshmen and B squad in Nyssa on Thursday afternoon.
played Roswells freshmen and A
C. M. Beaumont. William Toomb
squad at Adrian Thursday night of and John Auker of Adrian were in
last week. Adrian won the Freshmen 0ntario and Nvssa
business on
game and Roswell the other.
Thursday
A Joint birthday dinner for Mrs
Mr and Mrs Conrad Martin and
Pern Hatch and Mrs Richard W y- Mr,
attended Po_
ght of New Plymouth was held at mona Grange at Oregon slope on
the Howard Hatch home Sunday Saturday
Those attending were Mr and Mrs
Miss j eanette Martin was in On-
Ed Wymer and Miss Mary Wymer of tari0 ^ business on saturdav
Parma. Mr and Mrs Ervin Wymer
Mr j G
and ^
were
Mr and Mis Dick Wyght of Notus. Ontario on Saturday. Ross had the
Mr and Mrs Harvey Hatch and cast changed on his arm.
Helen Hatch of Big Bend. Carl El-
Emily Otis of Adrian. Eleanor
red o f Nyssa and M r Richard W y ­ Dutton anti Sam Sh ay attended
ght of New Plymouth.
Christian Endeavor in Greenleaf.
M r and Mrs. James McGinnis Idaho on Sunday evening.
and Mr and Mrs Alvin McGinnis
Bud Dunbraskv returned home
called on Mr and Mrs. Charles M c­ from Boise on Thursday. He has
Connell of Kuna Sunday.
been in the hospital in Boise for
Mr and Mrs. Harold Long of Nys­ three weeks with an eye infection.
sa called on Mrs. Long's mother,
Mrs Ellen Sparks. Sunday evening.
U PPE R SU NSET
Betty Niccum left for Portland
on Sunday night to enter the Shrin-
er s hospital for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Whitman
returned to their home on Monday
after assisting at the Roy Rooks tool
home the past three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Versal Session made
a trip to Payette on Saturday.
Earl Heaton passed away at the
home of Mrs. Pauline Limbaugh in
Emmett on Wednesday. Jan. 22.
Funeral services were held in Em­
mett on Monday Among those at­
tending from Nyssa were M r Frank
Parker. Mr and Mrs Russell and
daughters. Mr. and Mrs. W H. Par­
ker. and Mr and Mrs. Charles
Share. Miss Viola Hintz and Mr. and
Mrs. U. E. Parker
Mrs. Ed Langlots and Bonny are
visiting at the Session home
M r and Mrs. Session and U. E.
Parker went to the horse sale in
Ontario Saturday.
120 ACRE RANCH 65 acres trrtga-
table. 47 acres in alfalfa. 5 acres
In pasture. 13 acres in crop. Good
4 room bungalow house, deep well,
bam and prie corrals, gravel road,
OW YHEE
electricity, school bus. mall route,
milk route, near Nyssa. Price *4500—
Ail Sunday school members are
$2900 down, terms on balance. In ­ especially invited to an all day ser­
quire Journal.
30J 3xp. vice at the Owyhee school house.
Sunday February 2. Sunday school
FO RTY ACRES row crop land. 8
at 10:30. Dinner at 1 o'clock and an
miles southwest of Nyssa. Attrac-
afternoon church service with Rev-
I tire terms. See Prank T Morgan.
Waiter Knowles to bring the mes­
30 J tfc.
sage. There will be several talks by
FINE 40 ACRES improved farm. former members of the Sunday
Modem home, milk house, bam school and special music
Mrs Ellis Walters returned last
and feeding pens. On hi way. school
bus and mall route Deep well, water week from a visit of several weeks
piped over place, electricity. Inquire with relatives at Berryville, Ark
Ness Hatt left Friday with a car |
Journal
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load of cattle for the Portland mar-1
ket.
For Satie
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Douglas and
C IT Y PR O PER TY
daughter. Udtth left Wednesday for
B UtLD IN O SITES Close in Oood Oregon City. Oregon, having heard
sou Prank D Hall
26J lOxp of the death of hto sister liv in g 1
there.
OOOD HOMESITRS in Block 14.
Hot lunche have been started at
Trutsch addition and some good the Owyhee school house School
business lots In block 10 o f the ori­ mothers are helping with the r o o k -:
ginal townstte George Netn. Rte 1, Ing and serving.
Nyssa
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Oral. Ernest and O. R Hite were
business visitors at Van Oregon on 1
M A C H IN E R Y
Sunday
For Satie
Mrs. Ida Crawley and daughter.
1 BEET C U LTIV ATO R , i com and Marguerite of Ontario, were over­
potato cultivator. 1 mowing ma­ night guests of Mr. and Mrs Char­
chine. 1 two way plow. 1 four year les Bradley Saturday
old horae. well broke and gentle. 1
Mrs Fred Hite visited her d a i«h -
set work harness Jake Richer
ter. Doris Wilson near Vale Thurs­
23J tfc day afternoon
which has caused hlme to lose the
sight of his eye.
Mrs. Conrad Martin and Mrs. T.
T. Elliott called on Mrs. W. L. Scha­
fer on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Scha­
fer has been ill for some time.
A FLU E
The Jo y
of Eating
in poor
N Y SSA H EIGH TS
We have a mile of road impas­
sable on Alfuta avenue. The school [
bus driver. Cywren Ensminger be­
came stuck in it Friday evening and
it was necessary to obtain a team
toJiaul the bus to the gravel. On
Columbia avenue the school bus can
hardly get through and the road is
unsafe.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Hoffman of
Buena iVsta community were din­
ner guests Sunday at thel Arval
Maize home.
Mesdames Roger Tucker, G. E.
Webster and Dan Corbett met on
Thursday with the ladies of the
Nazarene church at the Grant Hal-
loc khome in Alberta Valley where
they worked on comforts for the
Ben Lutes family.
Report is that E. R. Anderson is
improving rapidly. Jack Sweeny of
Richland district was employed on
Friday to do the chores.
Dr. Sarazin has been caring for
Garry Bybee who is ill with pneu­
monia.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Cahill were
dinner guests at the Howard Selser
home Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Carmel Jerome of
Kuna, Idaho, were Sunday dinner
guests at the Roger Tucker home.
Mr. J. E. Keyser’s uncle of Boise,
was a house guest from Friday until
Monday at the Ke.vser home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hamilton of
Wilder. Idaho, were Sunday dinner
guests at the Glen Suiter home.
Mr. Wilford and D. O. Bybee of
Ogden, Utah, were at the home of
their brother S. P. Bybee from Tues­
day until Priday.
Miss Norma Suiter spent the
week-end at Fruitland as house
guest o f Miss Doris Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Quigley were
dinner guests 'Friday evening at the
Jim Moss home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tucker gave
a party at their home for their
daughter. Bemita's eight birthday
when they entertained Joye Martin,
Garry Gihson of Nyssa. Thaud Bot-
ner, Neva Malloy. Jerry Tucker and
Bemeta.
Miss June Webster attended a
farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Boyles at the Highby’s home east
of Nyssa Monday night.
Orval Hickman's fam ily are the
victims of the flu this week.
The John Quigley fam ily were
dinner guests at the F. J. Cahill
home Sunday.
repair
caused
this -
Pep up the appetites of
your children by serving
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healthful foods prepared
with Gate City Dairy Milk
and Cream— and let them
drink all the milk they|
want — it will build up
needed winter energy toj
before winter comes check
your heating p l a n t and
flues for needed repairs—
help fight o ff colds
BE SU R E Y O U
G a te C ity D airy
A R E IN SU R E D
N Y SSA REALTY
and In su ran ce C o.
Morning and Evening
Deliveries
PHONE 104W
Phone 53
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.
NYSSA FUNERAL HOME
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Nyssa
Phone 73W
Minister Moves
Rev. and Mrs. Merle Burres moved
on Wednesday to the remodeled
Methodist parsonage. They have liv ­
ed ip the H. F. Brown cottage on
north Third since the fire which de­
stroyed the church property on July
27 of last year.
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
and CUTTING
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Beef for the Hide
Hogs 200 lbs. $1.50
Cutting 1 cent per lb.
Grinding 1 cent per lb.
Grinding and Seasoning 2 cent per lb.
Let us do your work!
NYSSA PACKING CO.
PH O N E 6
WIGWAM FLOUR
Milled From Hard W heat
B y the Caldw ell F lo u r M ills
THE ALL PURPOSE FLOUR
PERFECTED for
FAMILY IS E
The Best Family Flour
It’s Oven Tested
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
BY USING WIGWAM FLOUR
SOLD BY ALL
Nyssa Merchants
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P R O F IT S A R E W H A T
COUNT!
Highly bred, healthy and sturdy chicks are a
good investment— returning you a good profit.
Don’t gamble on your future poultry flock, we
recommend
Lee or Dunlop Hatchery
Chicks
IO O per cent Guaranteed
Delivery
Deliveries after Jan. 31
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$
Start Them on
P U R IN A C H IC K S T A R T E N A
Keep them healthy on
P U R IN A G R O W IN G M ASH
Al Thom pson C r S o n s
FEED - SEED - COAL
Across from Telephone Office
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