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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1941 = * Arthur Norland left Sunday for Salt Lake where he will take exam inations for military service. Mrs. Martha Norland and the rest of the family and Mrs. and Mrs Roger Norland Mrs. Gardiner and children and Star Robinson spent Sunday afternoon at the Caldwell park. Classified Advertising The Ideal Way To Buy, Sell, Rent Find, or Hire, Big Results at a very low cost. One trial will convince. RATES: One cent per word for each issue. Minimum cash In advance is 25c. MISCELLANEOUS CITY PROPERTY For Rent WANTED—All your welding Jobs. Wt promise good work and fair I OR RENT—Two modern houses. prices Pruyn Auto Repair, Phone Bernard Eastman. Phone 64. S6W NICELY FURNISHED room in modern private home, separate BRAKE WORK—Let us put your entrance. Just the thing for one car or truck brakes in first class working nights. Mrs Elsie Jo:dan, condition. Special equipment und corner Third and Locus, after five 24J tfc. trained men at your service. Pruyn P. M. Auto Repair. Phone 56W Three room nicely furnished modem home, lawn, garage, elec KALSOMINE, PAINT at competi tric stove and refrigeration, very tive prices. First class quality. clean and comfortable, call Jour Nyssa Lbr. Co., Goode Ave. and nal, 24 J tfc. Highway 201, Phone 108. lOMtfc Two rooms, bath and large FOR PLUMBER call J. C. Smith. clothes closet, completely furnish Phone 78J. " tic. ed except refrigeration. Electric stove, daveno. Newly decorated. Just the thing for a bride and groom or bachelor girls. Fenced yard with lawn. Call Journal. 24 J tfc SIX ROOM house, modern. Shade and lawn. See Frank T. Morgan. 17J tfc. THREE ROOM HOUSE, clean and newly kalsomined. Room for chickens or cow. Water, sink and stove In kitchen. Call Journal. 17J tfc. For Sale FARM PRODUCE The unusual heavy rains have greatly delayed the harvesting, sev eral farmers are not through hay ing. and the grain harvest Is at a standstill. Haylett and Son who purchased an All-Crop A. C. Combine this summer report very good grain crops. red Haylett took a truck load of rye to Caldwell Saturday. The Sheavllle school district are cleaning and painting the school ORDER WINTER seed Barley (Olympia) now. J. L. Waud Rt. 2, 3‘,-i miles northwest Nyssa. 10J tfc. PASTURE GRASS seed, orchard grass, meadow fescue, whiteDut- ch clover. F. A. Powell, Cloverdale at Jefferson, six miles west Nyssa. 31Jtfc THE HOGUE PACKING House in Nyssa on Railroad Trackage. Add ress C. N. Kinney, Payette, Idaho. 31J4xc FEEL HOT? ’ J C B * o r - r r c - r / 1 ^ o n e ô O N JO U R N A L I* * \ / > fl t For Sale FARM LANDS Phone 39W FOR SALE 15 ACRES IRRIGATE Land adjoining (west) Nyssa. Easy Terms. Carl H. Ccad. 21 A tfc. NYSSA LIBRARY Open eech week day from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday, 2 p. m. Ur • p. m. ALL PATRON8 WELCOME Librarian___ Mrs. S. B. Davis OPTOMETRIST “See McFall and See Better“ DR. J. A. McFALL EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ONTARIO OREGON WYCKOFF JEWELRY STORE Official Time Inspector for Union Pacific ONTARIO OREGON TOR SALE 80 ACRES LOCATED 7 miles from Vale. Oood, dry soil, lays well, plenty of water. Price *6.700 with *700 down and 15 year amortized contract on one-half balance at 4% interest *390 per year pays principal and interest Max D Stone, Field Rep Union Central Life Ins Co., 117- 18th Ave, S o , Nampa. Ida. 21 A tfc. Lower Bend Mr. and Mrs. William Teter and Dale and Mrs Chas Witty attended the funeral of El wood Le Roy Cu- daback at Nyssa Saturday morning. A good number of Lower Bend people started Hop picking at Wil der on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Joe King attended I the range Tri-Country picnic at | Unity Sunday. The school house Is being cleaned and repaired for the opening of school. Sept. 2nd. Miss Florence Ruasel, accompan ied Joyce and Donna Ashcraft and betty Schwelzer to Caldwell and Nampa ond Monday. The Olrl Scouts and their leaders Mrs. M Judd and Mrs P Jackson returned home Wed from Pilgrims core at the Payette Lakes. D U RCH 1E I.U S . Ministers or others interested In cTmTC^^aTBIicUy are Invited to use the columns of the Journal to carry Important messages and notices to their congregations. Please try to get your copy In by Tuesday of each week CHURCH OF THE NAZARKNE Sixth Near Main Vem Martin, Pastor SUPPORT YOUR CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Young peoples meeting at 7:15 p. m. Evangelistic service at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting on Tuesday and Thursday evening. CITY PROPERTY For Sale Veterinarian — *!*■ & • *> — 9 mings. job he had been offered but did not t Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fuller of Cald take It. He has since been made TOR SALE—USED BEET Puller. well called on Mrs. Elsie Robinson manager of the cream station in Nyssa. Pump and Jack. Large Centrifugal on Thursday. pump. Inquire Rust Ranch, on Mr. and Mrs. Herb Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Ra yHuffman and Owyhee, Route One, Nyssa, Oregon Charles Huffman went to Spokane family returned from several days 14 A tfc. last week. Ray went to look up a vacatllon spent at Lowman. WANTED—Highest prices paid for hides, wools, pelts, metals, fur niture. The Nyssa Trader, main hl- way north. DAIRY COWS, south of Payette on old highway. Some one at yards GOOD HOMESITES on First and every forenoon. L. O. Schoen, 120 Park, Cash or terms, Frank D. 9th St., south. Phone 233M. Payette, Hall. 13Mtfc Idaho. MODERN HOME, four rooms and bath, 4 lots, plenty shade and LOST lawn. Priced for quick sale. Lon LOST LLEWELYN MALE Setter, Root. 31J8xp. answers to name of Sport. Reward. Sid Burbidge, Nyssa Packing Co. FOR SALE—Why pay rent when modem and comfortable homes can 14 A tfc be purchased so easily at the East man company. We have 5, three room homes all strictly modern but one. This has sink and water in kitchen, all with nice yards, some fenced, cellars and garages and on gravel streets. All in good repair, recently redecorated and ready to live In. Seme furnished if desired. Also have some good investment property. Bernard Eastman, your realtor. 14 A tfc. DR. J. C. BOWMAN DRINK MILK * f MACHINERY For Sale 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. For Sale STOCK and are stlU miserable »1th stomach gas! Spoils your sleep, and you hardly darr eat. ADLA Tablets bring QUICK relief. Your druggist has ADLA Tablets. Get them to day. NYSSA PHARMACY MISCELLANEOUS For Sale CARD OF THANKS We wish in this way to thank all TWO HINSCH houses. See Frank those who so kindly assisted us in T. Morgan. any way In our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Cudaback. Clifford and Jola. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stell- WANTED- man. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cudaback, PAINTING, KALSOMINING, paper Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. Baker, and cleaning. Andy McGinnis, Phone other relatives. 39M. 24Atfc. EASTMAN BARGAINS— Why pay rent when you can get modern hemes ready to move into at such reasonable prices on so easy terms. Call at our office for a listing of our fine realty buys, 5 three room houses, three com pletely furnished, newly redecorated and in first class shape. 1 unfur nished with two large screen por ches, good cellar and garage. Nice lawns and trees planted, fenced yards, garages. One partly modern with plenty of room for cow and chickens. All on graveled streets. See Eastman, your realator. SO YOU'V E TRIED EVERYTHING? SHEAVILLE FOR SALE—Bring your orders In for canning tomatoes. Vanderwin- k!e_ the Vegetable Dealer. Rt. 1, 1 mile south west of Nyssa. 14 A3xp Interior and the teachers cottage, getting ready for the opening of school, Sept 2nd. Mrs. Jess Yturraspe and small soons spent Sunday at her parents home, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Haylett. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Phipps and little daughter visited relatives and friends at Sheaville last week, also her mother at Rockville. Apple Valley Mrs. C. H. Huffman’s birthday was celebrated with a family party at her home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crouse of Isabel S. Dakota, a niece of Mrs. El vira Hicks called to see her Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mary Hicks. Mrs. Mary Hicks and her daugh ters and Mrs. Elvira Hicks called on friends In Wilder Sunday afternoon. The Fred Fishers and the Henry Meiers were in Ontario Saturday evening. Mrs. Cattlet, the ladies sister has taken employment in On tario. About 30 friends of Mrs. Vestal Wallace, the former Mona Ore, at tended a miscellaneous shower giv en in her honor, at the home of Mrs. Howard Jones, Friday evening. After the card catalogue of tried recipes was completed. Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace opened the packages contain ing their gifts. Many lovely things were given Mrs. Wallace. China, glass, twoels and pillowcases. Sev eral ladles clubbed together and bought her a very nice electric Iron. Miss Mona Grow and Miss Ida Nor land assisted Mrs. Jones with the preparation and serving of dainty refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace are living in Ontario where he is trucking for the local creamery and she is keeping books at the Boyer Dep't. store. Miss Myrtle Walmsley spoke to an Interested group at the morning service of the Methodist church. Miss Walmsley who Is well acquain ted in the community spoke of the work done in the mission at Tru- chas. New Mexico, of which she is head. In this place 40 miles from Sante Fe and 8,000 feet above sea level nestled In small valleys and basins lives a Spanish Ameriran people And there, where Improve ments along all lines of work have never entered, where tools and fur nishings are most primitive. Miss Walmsley carries on a school and a church work. Acting as nurse, doc tor, teacher, manager in fact about everything. Mrs. Ida Riley is recovering from a wound over her ankle received accidently Thursday when another woman worker in the field struck Mrs. Riley’s foot with her hoe cut ting a deep gash over the ankle. Mrs. Ura Robinson Is enjoying a visit from her three sisters who arrived Sunday. They are Mr and Mrs. J. W. Witthaus of St Louis Mo. Mr and Mrs Henry Wehmey- er of Owens vile. Mo. and Miss Ida Ringelsen of 8t Louis. They plan to go to the coast and visit In Cali fornia before returning home. Mrs. Almon Nichols and two sons aer staying at the parental. A. E. Nichols home for a short visit Al mon has taken a job at Hermlston. Sweet com Is being picked at the Fred Fisher farm today and taken to the cannery at Wilder Mr Plah- er has five acres o f sweet com Mrs Charles Hurrman went to Boise Monday with her daughter Mrs Carl Cummings and Mr Cum PLAN T O ATTEN D SUNDAY FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 215 North 9th 8treet, Payette. Idaho A branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scant iest. In Boston. Massachusetts. Sunday School—10:00 a. m. Reading Room — 710 1st Ave. North. Open dally from 2 to 4 p. m where the Bible and authorized Christian Science Literature may be read, borrowed or purchased, and Is open every day from two to four p. m., except Sundays and holidays. Certain problems face those who are bereaved, and they demand Immediate attention. Why n o t place those prob lems In the hands of people who understand them? We can help you In so many of those troublesome details, so please be sensible and let us remove these burdens from your shoulders. Bible School 10 A. M. Clarence Brotzman, Pastor Communion and Worship 11. Sunday Scool 10:00 A. M. A. M Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Evening Service at 8 P. M. Evangtllstic Service 8:00 P. M. The public Is cordially Invited to Prayer Meeting. Wednesday 8:00 attend a church that la homelike P. M and friendly. RAPE SEED CONTRACTS W e are now accepting contracts on RAPE SEED. Northrup-King & Co. guarantees 3 cents per pound on harvested seed. Seed, bags and cleaning are furnished the grower. AL THOMPSON and SONS Drink Two B Glasses of Milk a Day Morning and Evening NYSSA FUNERAL HOME Gate City Dairy Ambulance Service Phone 73W Nyssa PHONE 104W Deliveries Save Real money for other Purposes By buying your Insurance ai G R A H A M S IN S U R A N C E Agency- Save from 20% to 48% on every policy Both Stock and Mutual Companies— Absolutely NON ASSESSABLE POLICIES SPECIAL LOW RATES FOR HAY INSUR ANCE— SAVE 48% ON HAY INSURANCE N Y S S A R E A LTY and Insurance Co. ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL MISSION The Rev. B. Stanley Moore, Vicar Morning prayer and sermon 9:30 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon each Fourth Sunday of the month Church school at 10:30 a. m. FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE L. D. S. CHURCH Mr. and M:s. Lloyd N. Pounds Sunday, 10 a. m.—Sunday School pastors. meeting. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Sunday, 11:30 a. m.—Priesthood Morning Worship 11 a. m. meeting. Evangelistic services on Sunday, Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Sacrament meeting. PARMA LUTHERAN CHURCH Tuesday, 2 p. m. Relief Society. A. A. Schmidt. Pastoi METHODIST COMMUNITY 10:00 A. M —Divine service. Ser CHURCH mon: God's Commandments on (Milton Harlan Greenlee, Pastor) Theft. We invite you to hear this final sermon In the series on the Church school begins promptly at Ten Commandments. 10 a. m. Sunday morning. Mr. A. 11:00 A. M.—Sunday School and B. Hann conducts the devotional Bible classes for all. We welcome you to our services to hear the Gos- service of the school. Morning wor ]>el of “A Changeless Christ fr a ship with a sermon by the pastor will be at 11 a. m. The Two Ep- Changing World.” worth Leagues for young people and KINGMAN KOLONY intermediates meet at 7:30 p. m. The evening worship service begins Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Mr. M. with a half hour of congregational singing at 8:30. The pastor will L. Kurtz Superintendent. bring an evangelistic sermon. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:45 p. m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Evening Worship 8:30 p. m. (Church of Christ) ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sunset Valley Avenue J. 8. Beem, Minister The best way to get relief from the heat is to take time out for a few minutes from whatever you’re doing, and drink a long cool glass of Gate City Dairy milk. It’ll satisfy your thirst and give you all the pep you need to keep going. Phone 53 r* FRESH TODAY IN NYSSA This morning, and every morning, your grocer receives oven-fresh Pan Dandy just a short while ahead of your dally purchase. Each ging ham wrapper la full of deli cious flavor and healthful nourishment, because of the EXTRA milk, (ugar, short ening and EXTRA vitamins. B -l and Q, used In Pan Dandy. Try a loaf! Enriched PAN DANDY BREAD LOOK AT THf B E A U T Y - L O O K AT THE E X T R A S - L O O K AT THE PR IC E Shopping for Refrigerator VALUES 1 • Then look at thii Big 1941 K elvinator. It'» Completely Equipped from excluiive 5-Way Magic Shelf to Big Vegetable Bin—from gla»»-covered C riiper to M oouitone Meat Chest. 1141 lew-frtc« *#•»'•* • •* Kfcdel SS-6A- A* ft____ prie* on,r * -------- tuchen uHk »-»«” ,'J S EXtSxZ» 1U9.95 - f t . . . pr«* now only 1129.15 b / J R ut NYSSA IMPLEMENT CO. Good Ave. Phone 4