Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 13, 1941, Page PAGE SIX, Image 4

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    T H E N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L TH U R SD A Y, NOVEMBER 13, 1941
P A G E SIX
Classified Advertising
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The Ideal Way T o Buy, Sell, Rent. Find, or Hire. Big Result* at a very low cost. One trial will convince
RATES: One cent per word for each Issue. Minimum cash In advance Is 25c.
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M ISC E L L A N E O U S
NOTICE
Dr. C. A. Abbott, chiropractor, has
reopened his office In the old Jour­
nal building on Main street. 6N2xp
TH E L.D.8. R E LIE F SO C IETY la­ W ANTED: Housework by the hour
or day. Caroline Chambers. A l­
dles are having their Bazaar of
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the season on Saturday, November berta avenue.
For Sale
22. Place will be designated next
P IA N O LESSONS, 50 cents. Box X,
week.
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STOCK
Journal office.
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W A N TE D All your welding Jobs.
CUSTOM H A Y Chopping. Frank Ray FO R SALE: One extra fine 5-year-
We promise good work and fair
old Jersey cow. W ill freshen N o­
One-hall mile north,% mile west
prices. Pruyn Auto Repair, Phone
vember 19. William E. Schweizer, 1
of Adrian .2 O 9xp
56 W.
mile west Owyhee school.
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P A IN T IN O , K A LS O M IN IN U , paper
B RAKE
W O R K - Let us put your
cleaning. Andy McOlnnls, Phone
For Sale
car or truck brakes In first class
39M. 24Atfc.
FA R M PR O D U C E
condition.
Special equipment and
trained men at your service. Pruyn
FOR SALE: Red Spuds, extra good.
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
Auto Repair. Phone 56W.
85c. Bring sacks. O. Stam.
For Sale
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KALSO M INE, P A IN T at competi­
tive prices. First class quality. TIME T O P L A N T SHADE TREES.
Nyssa Lbr. Co., Goode Ave. and
Extra large Carolina Poplars, also
For Rent
Highway 201, Phone 108
lBMtfc all kinds of slutde trees, fruit trees
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STORAGE.
On Hiway 201
and shrubbery. North bank of Pay­
Near Nyssa. F. W. Sherwood.
FO R PLUM BER call J. C. Smith. ette River on Highway 30. Inter-
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Phone 78J.
tic. mountain Nursery.
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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Local and Long Distance
H AU LIN Q
Phone 72W
Lawrence and Barnett
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Nyssa Steam Laundry
Nyssa'* Own A Nyssa Owned
— Seventh A Park Streets —
Phone
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W . L. L A N E
Auctioneer
Farm and Ranch Sales,
Purebred Livestock
22 Years Experience hi the
Auction Business
"For the Best Prices—Sell
It At Auction”
Res. Ph. 25W
P. O. Box 425
Nyssa, Oregon
hor Sale
FARM LANDS
FO R SALE
F IV E ACRES with Improvements In
Apple Valley. See Frank Morgan.
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C IT Y
PR O PE R TY
For Rent
FO R R E N T OR SALE: Local busi­
ness building on highway. Low-
rent or long term. Ed Case. Cald­
well
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Riverview
M r and Mrs. O. Cockrell and
family. C. C. Cockrell and J. D. Hau-
scher of San Gabriel. California,
were week end visitors at the R. H.
Johnson home.
Th e annual irrigation meeting was
held at the home of C W Barnes
Tuesday for the election of a direc­
tor for the Nyssa-Ontario irrigation
district.
S T A K E T R U C K R AC K, 8x17, suit­
able for stock and chopped hay.
Inquire R. J. Thompson, 2tt miles
west of COC camp.
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FARM LANDS
For Rent
D A IR Y AN D STO C K Farm near
Parma, silo, artesian well, excel­
P U B LIC L IA B IL IT Y and Property lent beet ground. Tractor equip­
Insurance for beet trucks. Good ment required. November 1. Mrs. C.
companies. Reasonable rates. B er­ T. Andrews. 1914 Cleveland Blvd.,
nard Eastman.
23 O tie Phone 873-W, Caldwell, Idaho.
25s tfc.
FOR SALE: New fur coat. Inquire
at Nyssa Lumber company. 23 O
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bailey and
tic.
Tommy Bailey of Vale were Sun­
day dinner guests at the W. O. Bai­
1000 checks, printed, nuir.Uied and
ley home. Bernie Bailey, who has
bound In books for only 83.50. Call
been visiting, returned home with
Nyssal Journal, phone 19. 4 Snc.
them.
The Christian Endeavor society
C U S T O M B U T C H E R IN G
meeting will be held at the D. W.
Every
McGinnis home. Election of new
M ONDAY and F R ID A Y
officers will be held.
Reel, Sheep and Pork
Those enjoying a Hallowe'en par­
Sanitary Butchering
ty at the Joe Waud home were
Guaranteed
Kathleen and Harold Loe. Mrs. R.
Phone 05-R-l
H. Johnson, Robert and Rita John­
One Mile Went o f N YS SA on
son. Kenneth, Norman and Jackie
Alberta Ave.
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Waud. The
JAKE FISCHER
evening was spent playing games
and refreshments were served.
Lawrence Bailey has gone to Eu­
gene after a load of his furniture.
CARD OF T H A N K S
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sweet and Ber­
We wish to thank our friends and
neighbors for their many kind deeds tha and Marie Sweet of Ontario
and beautiful floral offerings and al­ were Sunday afternoon visitors at
so the choir at the time of the loss the R. H. Johnson home.
Those who went to Caldwell Sun­
of our dear wife, daughter and sis­
day night were Harold and K ath ­
ter.
leen Loe, Keith. Angela and Harriet
O. J a y . Hanchett.
Herrman,
Dick Lytle, Kenneth
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bennett.
Waud and R ita Johnson. Mrs. D.
F*red Bennett.
W. McGinnis and Mr. G. Klinkberg
Most of the farmers of Riverview went as chaperons. They visited at
attended the A A A farm program at the Baptist church and then went
the Nyssa Union high school.
to Mr. and Mrs R. W Chandler's
M r and Mrs. D. W. McGinnis home for lunch.
and family. Rita Johnson and K ath­
Mr. and Mrs. W iley A. Clowers
leen Loe were In Ontario Saturday. and family of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs
The Rouse brothers are pastur­ W. H. Snyder of Oregon Slope and
ing Mr. Levle's cattle on their farm. Margaret Toombs were Sunday din­
Grandma McGinnis is improving ner guests at the George Clowers
in health.
home.
F T. Johnson has bought a farm
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dewey and
In Idaho.
daughter and M r and Mrs. Ben
R. H. Johnson, who has been Luets and Gilbert were Sunday
working on his farm In Idaho, was dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. John
home over the week end.
Wolfe
Mrs. F T. Johnson and son. Les­
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howell and
lie. went to Parma Saturday.
Alta and Denzil Lee of Cow Hollow
Those attending the farewell par­ were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
ty for Philip d ow ers Sunday even­ and Mrs. Frank Graham And fam ­
ing were M r and Mrs. RomaieU ily.
Moss and family. Mr. and Mrs
Jack French and Tarzan and
Keith Moss. Mr and Mrs. Coy B James Johnson returned home
Huffman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thursday from Hermiston.
Wiley dowers. Elton Council. M ar­
Mrs Frank Dewey. Mrs. Ben Luets
garet Toombs Mrs. Dot Tootrhs. and Mrs Bill Shore of Nyssa were
Anna Toombs. Verna Ruth Find- in Wetser and Ontario Saturday on
ling and the Cowers family. Philip business.
left Tuesday for the army.
M r and Mrs. F T Johnson and
Mr and Mrs. Wesley Pertce and son were visitors at the Hath way
family of Adrian were Sunday din­ home in Adrian Monday.
ner guests at the Joe Waud home
INTElU0 * " “
I t it necessary to be a high
school graduate t* order to en-
list in the Navy Ÿ
No. Navy enlistees need not be
high school graduates. A ll appli­
cants will be given an examina­
tion containing approximately 100
questions. A grade o f 50 per cent
or better on this examination is
sufficiently high to pass the Navy
educational standards. However,
a high school education will be
valuable to the seaman during his
Navy enlistment.
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I f I enlist in the Navy or Naval
Reserve, w ill I be sent to a
Naxry Trade School f
A ll new recruits are sent to one o f
four Naval Training Stations and
after a training period they may
take examinations for entrance
into Navy Trade Schools. Those
recruits who pass their examina­
tions with sufficiently high grades
are sent to Navy Trade Schools
before assignment to the fleet.
While attending these schools,
they will receive regular Navy
pay and free schooling valued at
$150«.
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What is the greatest possible
pay 1 can expect to earn during
my first term o f enlistment?
It is possible to earn aa much as
much demand for horses any more
The cows never brought any more
than the law would alow. T£e hogs
went good. The feed was in good de­
$126 a month by the end o f your
first term o f enlistment, and re­
member that your clothing, lodg­
ing, medical and dental care are
•II supplied free.
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A fte r 1 have served my term of
enlistment, what benefits do l
get f o r re-enlistment?
W e pay taxes here and support this com­
munity.
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W e will furnish the cards and print your
name on them for only
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The only persons soliciting for us are Rita
Johnson, Kathleen Loe and Mrs. Ed Steinke and
son. Darrell.
Nyssa Gate City Journal
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. W yckoff of
Buena Vista entertained Sunday ev­
ening. Guests were C. S. Wyckoff.
Ralph Wyckoff and Shirley, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McConnel and Mrs. A. A.
Bratton and Oscar. The evening
was spent in visiting.
Odd Fellows Meet—
Several dignitaries of the Odd
Ftllows lodge were guests of the
Nyssa lodge on Tuesday evening.
They Included Deputy-Grand Mas­
ter Grant Murphy of Stanton. Ore.;
Special District Deputy Grand Mas­
ter William G. Ross. Visiting ledges
were from Ontario and Haines.
Following the business meeting a
social hour was enjoyed. A late sup­
per was served by the Nyssa lodge.
Depending on your rate and
length of service, you can get a
cash bonus up to $300 plus 30 days
leave with pay.
The Frienaiy Neighbors club met
at the schcol house Thursday, N o­
vember 6. Twenty-two women were
present. A fter the business meeting
games were played. Refreshments
What does the term “ aeh can"
were served by Mrs. C. E. Rees and
mean in the Navy f
Mrs. m . J. Amidon. The next meet­
An “ u h can” 1* a slang term ap­
ing will be held December 4.
plied to the depth charge used to
David Rees excavated for a base­
combat snbmarinea. The average
ment under his house the past week.
“ aBh can" is a container tilled
Mrs. Henry Davis’ sister of Red­
with approximately 300 pounds o f
T.N.T. and can be dropped over­
ding, California, Mrs. Margaret
board from a ahip and so con­
Shores, is coming to this community
trolled as to explode at deptha
soon.
ranging from 36 to 30v feef. These
Mrs. Lewis King entertained F ri­
are generally carried by the fast
day evening at a party and shower
ships In the fleet, as a boat drop­
f r Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Atherton.
ping a charge regulated to ex­
plode at 70 feet depth must move
Miss Genevieve Hindmarsh of On­
away from the explosion area at a
tario, assistant hostess, had charge
speed o f 25 knots or more. These
of the games. Guests present were
"ash cans” are either rolled off
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Richey. Mr.
the stern or shot from “ y-guns”
and Mrs. Fred Robbins, Oliver Park-
which hurl one right and one left
r. Miss Loretta Collins and Mrs.
simultaneously.
Charles Christenson of Ontario and
Mrs. W. E. Brown and family. After
especialy when they have no chil­ games and presentation of gifts, re­
freshments were served.
dren.
Sunset Valley
“ Grouchy” Husbands
The beauty that is
e\'pre..::ed in a Nyssa Funeral
Horn: funeral is a lasting trib­
ute to the memory of your
loved
on
home
funerals
.'.'yssa
are
Funeral
handled
with a sincere understanding
that you and your relatives
will appreciate. W e would like
to tell you about our pre-ar­
ranged funeral plan so that
your sorrow will be lightened
by the knowledge that every-
tl.'ng will be handled proper­
mand. The hay, all third cutting,
ly.
Mrs. John Vanderpool and chil­ •nd wives, may be suffering from aggravat­
brought seven and a half. Even the
dren spent from Wednesday until ing bowel gas, sour stomach or headache,
caused by spells of constipation. Try AD-
straw pile sold. The com was sold
Monday at Payette visiting Mrs. LERIKA. It effectively blends 5 carmina­
in” the field at thirty-five dollars
tives for relief of gas pains, and 3 laxatives
Vanderpool's father and attending a for gentle, quick bowel action. Tour druggist
per acre and the farm machinery,
Ambulance Sendee
church convention held in that city. has ADLERIKA.
which was all like most of us f i ­
Phone 73W
Nyssa
Callers at the C. A. Ditty home
nancially em.baressed farmers, pret­
N YS SA PH A R M A C Y
Sunday were T. R. Maxwell and
ty well used, sold very good. Most
Brownie Knight of La Grande and
all us newland farmers are badly in
Mi-, and Mrs. Joe E. Miese of Nam ­
need of more equipment and went
pa.
there in hopes of buying something
Betty Niccum of Cow Hollow spent
cheap. A lot'ta men with one desire
Sunday with Berniece Schneider.
and a little cash makes a fine sale.
The Owyhee children went to
Johnnie Hamilton received word
school Monday only to find the fur­
via air mall FTiday that his seventy
nace out of order. This gave the
year old father in Oklahoma had
children a double holiday as Armis­
been badly hurt. A tracktor he was
tice day fell on Tuesday.
driving climbed a bank and turned
Mrs. John Mettleider is suffer­
over on him. puncturing a lung and
ing from, a badly infected hand.
crushing a shouder. Johnnie caught
W ilma and Donald Brewer spent
the first bus that went through for
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
home he had not seen his father for
Evans.
five years.
Howard Schneider and Donald
A few short years ago there was
Tosch returned to their homes from
D E L IC IO U S PIES A N D C A K E S FOR
plenty of land in Cow Hollow and
Hermiston last week.
we could not get it all farmed and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Knoiting-
R E A L E N JO Y M E N T !
we couldn't find anyone else to
ham and family accompanied the
farm it either. Now out of eighteen
Don't hesitate any longer to get
body of their oldest son. George,
of us that have worked so hard and
the best dessert in town. Come
who passed away November 4 at
sacrificed so much to make a home
the hospital in Ontario, to Wash­
in and choose right now!
here four have decided that life is
ington for burial.
too short and precious to spend all
Pumpkin and mincemeat pies
Sid Flannigan finished lifting his
the rest of it in Cow Hollow. At
that will please every taste!
40 acres of beets Monday.
least two of them have offered their
Phyllis Case and Billie Wilson
Fresh Baked, each
25c
places for sale. W hile a few are
are sick.
leaving many are eager to gel a
Ralph Gee and fam ily of- Pendle- |
Deliciously seasoned, fruit-filled
place here to farm.
ton visited the Lester Kendall fam ­
mincemeat pies in sizes for all
Clarence Nlccum and fam ily went
ily from Wednesday until Tuesday,
over to Idaho Sunday and got five
families.
25c
when they returned to their home.
grain sacks full of black walnuts
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kendall and
Everything in Bakery Goods
and a lucky thirteen bushels of ap­
fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gee
ples. The walnuts are still green
and family were-business visitors in
and the kiddies just must eat them
Nampa Saturday.
A mother of a large bunch of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bergman and
N Y8 S A
PHONE 20
small children soon learns to be a
Hurb Bergman o f Hermiston spent
trained nurse.
the week end with Mrs. Ed Berg­
Mort and Hazel Wixon. when they
man's parents, M r and Mrs. R.
left their home on Cow Hollow and
Thompson.
went out to take another “ look-see"
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at the wide world again, left their
V A L L E Y V IE W
faithful little dog with a neighbor.
Now they are back but the dog is
C. S W yckoff and son. Ralph W y-
gone. It seems he was not content
ckoff. and R alphs daughter. Shir­
here after they were gone.
Hazel has spent a lot of time look­ ley. arrived Wednesday afternoon
flnMrfts?
ing for her little brownish black dog at the A . A. Bratton home from
with a tan breast and two tan spots Kansas. Mr. W yckoff will spend
over his eyes. He used to answer to the winter with his daughter. Mrs.
By T h t Happy Farmer
the name of Buster She offered to Bratton, and son. C. C. W yckoff
Our neighbor boy. George Knot-
pay a good price for one of his pups They visited relatives and friends
tlngham. passed away Wednesday
that looked exact’y like him. Some and Monday morning Ralph W y ­
ntte. Nov. 5th. at the Ontario hos­ people get terrible attached to a dog ckoff and daughter. Shirley, left for
pital
His remains was sent to
Linn. Washington for burial. The
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neighboring communities, the Wa-
hlne club, the Pleasant Hour club,
the Chalk Butte Grange and the
Sunset Valley community hall made
up a fund o f eight or nine dollars
You’ll enjoy these big savings just much as
for to buy flowers for his funeral.
We farmers of Cow Hollow feel a
M O RE F U N
the delicious foods we sell. All the traditional
whole lot better than we did a year
Thanksgiving delicacies offered at prices to
W H E N YOU
ago. As far as crops for defense goes
we are sure doing our part. There
make ycur dinner a big hit. Make up your list
D IN E O U T !
has been many times more hay sold
and stop in.
this year in Cow Hollow than ever
before.
Altho we haven« sold much grain
Fancy Vegetables
Fancy Meats
to be taken out of the Hollow still
there was double as much raised
here as ever before. There has been
CRANBERRIES,
Order Your Thanks­
lota of hay chopped and hauled out
giving Turkey Early!
2 lbs................45c
still there Is many more cattle In
the Hollow than ever before.
Mince Meat, 2 lbs. 25c
Our 1941 hog crop must be what
S W E E T PO T A T O E S
it has been before
Flxa Ntccum
4 lbs.
19c
FRESH OYSTERS,
still has the only bunch o f sheep
In the Hollow but every year It gets
Pint
35c
LET TUC E, hd. ... 3c
a little larger The turkey crop Is
The kind that n a win often
about double what' It was befcxre
C O T T A G E CHEESE,
recall:
and this year will be the first year
CELERY, bunch
8c
2 lbs.
25c
we have produced enough eggs to
rack tali ta the
count fbr much
EM PEROR G R A PES
Ducks, Geese and
Roy Manley raised Cow Hollow s
»eet. Have it
3
lbs.
23c
Chickens
fln t onion crop this year and did
right well by tt too, Frank Parker
Phone 58
raised our first crop of beets and
w are making a record corn crop
Grocery and Meat Department
Roy Manley and Jim Trummel s
sale went very satisfactory Monday
Main Street
Jim sold a mighty good team that
sold cheap There doot seem to be
NYSSA FUNERAL HOME
BAKERY
Swan’s Bakery
FINEST MEATS FOR YOUR
FEAST!
Cow Hollow
HAVE YOUR
CHRISTMAS CARDS
PRINTED AT HOME
their home in Kansas with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McConnel. Mr. Wyckoff
is Mrs. McConnel's uncle. Mr. and
Mrs. McConnel will visit relatives
and old friends in Russell county,
Kansas. They expect to be at home
In the White Settlement neighbor­
hood In two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer O ft and
daughter of Crescent City, Oregon,
are expected soon at the Hans Oft
home to spend the Thanksgiving
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K ing and
Miss Altó K ing left November 5 to
visit David K ing in Camp Murray.
They spent Armistice day there.
Henry Knuehl of Canby, Oregon,
visited relatives and friends here
ast week. Mr. Knuehl was on his
vay home from a visit in Nebraska.
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Turkey Dinner
Brownie’s Cafe
ED ER H A R D W A R E C O .