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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 194G
mals, horses, cows, calves, sheep son. Billy, returned home last week
and hogs. Phone collect Nyssa 102W. He had been with the army of oc
Payette 560J3, Fruitland 3713 or cupation in Tokyo.
Nampa 1000.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miller and
straw. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holly and Ted
WANTED—To
purchase
28Ftlc. ] Holly spent February 27 In Boise,
! Prank T. Morgan.
where Ted took part in all-boy's
concert presented by several music
LO
d 1
RATES: Two cents per word lor each Issue. After one month one
! teachers. He is a pupil of Miss Wil-
LOST—Womah's drtes belt between ¡yelmina Hoffman of Parma,
cent per word. Minimum, cash In advance, Is 30c.
Nyssa and Chet Sage ranch In Cow j Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roberts and
Hollow. Made of elk horn threaded daughter of Baker spent last Sun-
with red leather ribbon. Leave at tday visiting his father. B. G. Ro-
Fiions Fruitland 82-21, Puyette Val- ¡ JùUrnal ofIlfe
7Mlxp. beits, and his brother, Dyre, and
vilscELLANEOUS
j ley hatchery, Payette, Idaho.
family.
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For Sale
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Anderson of
For Rent
Grandview aic guests of his daugh
BABY CHICKS—For delivery every | FOR SALE!—Ten acre tract in Ap-
FOR RENT—180 acres for rent for ter. Mrs. Will Gibson and family.
Wednesday and Saturday. Order I pie valley. Good improvements. cash. Ootid improvements. Good for
Mrs. Walter Bishop and Mr3.
eurly so that you can get the breed ¡Sale price $1500.
row crops. Frank T. Morgan. 14tfc. Cyrus Bishop shopped In Caldwell
last Thursday.
you want on the date you want FOR SALE- F'our-room house with
Ray Cartwright is recovering from
MISCELLANEOUS
them. Thompson's Ontario Hatch [ bath and three 50-foot lots. Close
a severe attack of Tr.tiuenza.
ery, Box 578, Ontario, Oregon.7Mtfc. jin $4500.
! MERIT SY3TEM EXAMINATIONS
The Jol y Janes' last meeting
A. L.Atkeson,28Ftfc. I—For permanent positions with the was held at the home of Mrs. Dar
FOR SALE—Two-row potato planter
¡State. Apply by March 14 to Merit
McCormlck-Deering. In good con FOR SALE—Just arrived, extra System Council, 618 Mead B ldg, rell English. They met Tuesday
March 5 with Mrs. Dyre Roberts.
dition. Half mile west of Ole's cor heavy double aluminum roasters, ! Portland 4.
7Mlxc. The ladies received a generous pro
ner. Olaf Fyllingness.
7M2xp. $5.97. Nyssa Furniture Store. 28tfc.
MISCELLANEOUS—Plowing, heavy f i t from the lunch served at
I French's sale in Roswell last Thurs
FOR SALE—Three-room house, 2 FOR SALE—Idaho certified red discing, basement digging. A. W.
Hendricks, Box E, Nyssa.
7M4xp. d a y and are planning on serving
porches, move or with Vt or 1 acre
bliss seed potatoes, high yielding
lunch at a sal? in Arena Valley
of land, 114 miles from Adrian,
strain. Otis Smith, Fruitland, Ida MISCELLANEOUS — For insured Wednesday.
Oregon on Adrlan-Roswell high
ho.
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Mrs. Claude Eachus and Betty of
way. A. O. Baker, route 3, Parma,
Reffett. Phone 76, Powell Service Ridgeview called on Bend friends
Idaho.
7Mlxc. FOR SALE:—Foot-Locker, sturdy
Station. 7Mtfc.
Sunday.
and well constructed, with handle
Mrs. Joe Brock Is reported to bo
FOR SALE:—Seven double-breasted
or. end and side. Priced to sell. Nys MISCELLANEOUS—Cutsom plow sick.
turkey hens and tom. Eight extra
sa Furniture store.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Riggs and
double breasted toms. Write Royal
Horn and Son. First house west of sons of Parma were Sunday guests
T. Sanders, route 2, Nyssa. 7M2xp. ETR SALE—Baby chicks, White
Apple Valley schoolhouse. 7M2xp. of b / G . Roberts.
Leghorn. New Hampshire, Austra
-F O R SALE!—1935 Ford V8 4-door
Invitations nave been Issued for
White, Buff Minorca, White Rocks, MISCELLANEOUS—R a d 1 o
and
redan. $350 Five miles west of Owy
Two hatches weekly. Place order electrical appliance repairing. All a miscellaneous shower honoring
hee srhoolhouse on Robert Ditty's
now. Custom hatching. Vale Elect parts and work guaranteed. Tem Miss Eetty Eachus to be held at
place. Mrs. Dorothy Adams. 7Mlxp.
ric Hatchery; Box 184, Vale, Ore porarily located at west end of the home of Mrs. R. L. Haworth
14Ftfc. Snake river bridge on south side Saturday, Mar. 9.
FOR SALE—350 and 500 size chick gon.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell English
highway. S. L. Wimmer.
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brooders. Good condition. $20. and
FOR s a l e :—G et your Fuller paints
were guests at party given Friday
$25. Also feeders and baby chick
varnish, brushes, wallpaper and CLERICAL AND STENOGRAPHIC night at the home of his parents,
equipment. Mrs. Neil Demmick, 14
cleaner, cold water paint in 12 permanent positions with State ag Mr and Mrs. O. J. English, in Ros-
mile south of C. C. Camp on Klam-
math Avenue.
7M2xp. shades, etc. at Nyssa Furniture encies. Apply by March 14 at local | well, at which a number of Ros
company store, across street from Welfare or Board of Health office well neighbors wee? present. The
or write Merit System Council, 616 party was in observance of Mrs.
FOR SALE:—Pressure cooker, will reclamation office.
Mead Bldg., Portland 4.
28F2xc. English’s birthday.
hold 16 quart jars. $15.
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FOR SALE — Three-room house,
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
FOR SALE—30 acres, all in cult with bath, Furnished or unfurnish STOCK CLERlSs: Permanent pos- English entertained at a family din
ivation, 15 shares in Fanners’ Co ed. To be moved from lot. Bernard itions with the State. Apply by ner in honor of Mrs. O. J. English
lOJtfc. March 14 at local Welfare or Board of Roswell. Gue-sts included Mr. ar.d
op ditch, in Apple valley. Tom At- Eastman.
of Health office or write Merit
teberry.
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FOR SALE—1941 G.M.C. truck, 2 System Council, 616 Mead Bldg., Mrs. O. J. English ol Roswell, Mr.
and Mrs. Orville English of Cald
FOR SALE:—Fast growing shade speed axle with 7:50-20 10-ply tires. Portland 4.
28F2xc. well, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon English
trees. Call at 650 No. Fourth street, Good rubber, beet bed. In shape
Nyssa.
28F3xp. to go to work. Inquire at Ole's STORAGE— Consolidated Freight- and family of Homedale. Mr. and
corner. Sid Flanagan.
21Ftfc. ways building, First street. See Mrs. Gale M e'tin of Adrian, Mr.
FOR PALE—Automobile Insurance.
Jake at the Ftx-it shop.
24Mtfc and Mrs. Dan Boren and daughter
of Nampa and Mrs. Laverne Jakey
ready-to-paste
Public Liability, Property Damage. FOR SALE—Dex
Fire, Theft and Collision. Placed borders. A large selection to choose MISCELLANEOUS—Sewing mach and daughter of Nampa.
The Wade PT.A. met Friday af
In the best companies at lowest from. There is a Dex border for ine repairing. Reconditioned mach
every room in your home, for either ine bargains. F. “Lete” Sackett, ternoon at the home of Mrs. Leroy
possible rates. Bernard Eastman.
8Ntfc. Bennett with a large number ot
14Ft.’ .: plain or painted walls. Nyssa Furn Ontario.
members present. After a successful
iture Store.
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HAVE THAT STOVE OVERHAUL business meeti ig at which dona
FOR PALE—Smnll netted gem seed
from certified blue tag. Five miles FOR SALE- -Small house, Seven ED—At Ed Case’s Highway Mdse. tions were marie to the Red Cross,
south Adrian. Harry Masto. 14F4xp. miles southwest of Nyssa. J. R Mart. No. of Y, phone 74J. INtfc. prospective cannery, and new hos
Ashby. ‘
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MISCELLANEOUS—Duplicate car pital. A fine program was presented
FOR SALE—10 acres, one mile west
and cylinder lock keys made. Gam by Mrs. Dyre Roberts, program
of Nyssa with good improvements,
WANTED
ble store.
250alc. chairman. All joined in a motion
street. See Frank T. Mbrgan. 7Ftfc.
song. Mrs. Martin presented read-
WANTED—Small tractor for cult
BUTCHERING
ngs by three of her pupils, Lois
FOR SALE:—Baby chicks, austra ivating. M. A. Rataezyk, Sunset
Custom butchering every Mon Ricks, Allen Bennett and Dickie
white, white rocks, buff minorcas valley.
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day and Friday. Beer, sheep anc "‘onnett. Mr«. Morgan presented
and white leghorns, custom hatch-
rooks for observation that were
in'’ . pood qtiil't” Pee as for prices. V’ * NTED- Head or worthless ani- perk. Sanliary butchering guaran
reed. Phone 05R1. All stock mus
irepared by the Junior Red Cross
come In Thursday or Sunday 'after
o be sent to hospitals, and Carmen
noon between 1 o'clock and 7. N
iilonlo. Margaret Cameron and Ce-
stock accepted on butchering dav
i'.ia Sillonis gave readings pre
One mile west of Nyssa on Albert! pared for Lincoln’ s birthday. Two
j avenue. Jake Fischer.
29Mtf< lemonstration were given by 4-H
club girls, one a salad and the
other deviled eggs. The leaders are
Mrs. Van de Water and Mrs. Har
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatch, who vey Bennett. The meeting closed
] spent the past week visiting his with the 4-H girls singing their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hatch club songs and a reading by Mrs.
and other relatives and friends, Roberts. The 4-H girls wore aprons
which they made In sewing class.
left Thursday for Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T „ Hamilton’ s A lunch wa sserved by Mrs. Ben
nett and Mrs. W. T. Hamilton.
OPTOMETRISTS
AUCTIONEERS
Classified
Advertising
Professional And
Mness Direciory
AI MUON OSBORN
Livestock and General
Auctioneer
Ft. 2 Ontario, Oregon
Phone 354-J-4
PHYSICIANS
SAR AZIN CLINIC
Dr. J. J. Sarazin
Dr. K E. Kerby
Physician and Surgeons
L. A. Maulding, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 37
Hours; 10 to 12 and 1 to 5
Daily—Except Sunday
DENTISTS
J. R. CUNDALL
Dentist
DR. J. A. ïvïcFALL
“ See Melali and See Better”
EYESIGHT
ONTARIO
SPECIALIST
OREGON
JEWELRY STORES
PAULUS
JEWELRY STORE
Union Pacific Time Inspector
JEWELRY — DIAMONDS
WATCHES
Main Street at Second
WYCKOFF
JEWELRY STORE
Official Time Inspector for
Union Pacific
ONTARIO
OREGON
GEORGE
JACKSON
Phone 56-J
Sarazin Clinic
NYSSA
OREGON
MODERN WATCH REPAIRING
State Licensed
Watchmaker
ONTARIO, OREGON
3H blocks N. of City Hall
N’yssa Post No. 79
Sales Service Supplies
WORLD FAMOUS
ELECTROLUX
Cleaner & Air Purifier
E. R.-Anderson
The American Legion Rt. No. 3 Sunnyside,
Holds regular meetings
.Weiser, Idaho
First and Third Thurs
HAY BUYER
days, every month.
All veterans and service
W . J. Jahn
men and women are
welcome to attend our Dealer in hav and grain
Third at Good Àve.
meetings.
Parma and Mrs. Sid Tucker ot Frank Cahill ware the K I. Peter- location here.
Caldwell were afternoon viators at con family, Mr. and trlrs Krupp ol
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sebum were
Ontario and Mr. and Mrs Sable of
the M L. Kurtz home Sunday.
business visitors In Vale Monday.
Bob Kurtz returned nome Satur Portland.
Mr'. Chrl-tnpher of Ontario spent
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christopher
day after an appendix operation
performed in the veteran's hospi the week-end with her daughter. bother of Mrs. James Olln, have
Mrs. James Olln.
tal in Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Oourley of been here looking for a farm. They
Ivan Jensen. Dick Stam, Merlin
Anderson, and Pete Timmerman ot Denver spent 10 days at the home will locate near Ontario.
Newe.l Heights went to North Pow ot Mrs. Qourley’s sister. Mrs. James
Mr. ahd Mrs. Rendall Schulthles
der with the basketball team for Olln. They were en route to their
the tournament. The band students new home at Salem.
ot West Bountiful, Utah, are visit
Mr. ar.d Mrs. O. W. Holte of
who went to North Powder also
ing Mr. and Mrs. Olen Peterson
Imladed Ellen Judd, Joyce Kurtz, Bremerton, Washington are visiting
Shriley' Smith, Dick Anderson, Les at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John while looking for a farm. They
Stafford. They are looking for a may locate near Nampa, Idaho.
ter Parker, and Arlene Plercy.
R. R. Overstreet visited Bob Kurtz j
at the hospital in Boise Friday.
Mrs. Worden and Mrs. Lester
Goulet were shoppers In Caldwell
Friday.
Charlie Newbill has started con
struction of a small house on his
ranch for his mother.
Farmers are busy in the fields,
since the break in the weather. 1
ome are corrugating, others spread
Eyes Examined
ing fertilizer or discing. Frank Ray
is laying a tile ditch on the Zub-
70G Arthur St.
Caldwell, Idaho
izareta place.
Mrs. Claude Smith has been
renovating the newly purchased
house, formerly owned by Mrs.
Frank Newbill. Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald will occupy the house.
BRING IT IN!
The Modern Pioneer club ladles
met last Tuesday with Mrs. Anne
Your Ford Tractor may need a tune up—
tte Goulet. Plans were completed
It may need a general going over—
for the entertainment for the an
Whatever it may need—
nual get-together of all the clubs
In the surrounding territory.
BRING IT IN!
Albion Aspenwall, a member of
the college of Idaho faculty, has
We do a better job— We do it for less—
been secured by the club to speak
to the ladies March 16 on interior
We have genuine Ford Tractor parts in
decoration. He has filled several en
stock—
gagements as a speaker at ladles’
We know the Ford-Ferguson Hydraulic
club meetings.
Dr. G. W. Graves
Optometrist
System^*
Putting it in tip top shape is our business—
RICHLAND
E. C. Terhune was a business
visitor in Ontario Tuesday.
A number of Richland residents
attended the Farmers Co-op Cream
ery annual meeting held in Pay
ette Tuesday. They were Gene Bair, j
Pat Williams, VFm La Plante, M i.j
and Mrs. Charley Grider, Miss Cor
al Hunting and Mrs. G. O. Hunt
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Anderson
are the parents of a boy. Mrs. An-
lerson and baby returned to their
heme on Enterprise Avenue.
Mrs. Harlan Diven and Mrs.
Chirk Landreth left Wednesday for
Seattle, where they will meet Mr.
Landreth, who reached the Seattle
port Sunday. Mr. Landreth recei
ved his discharge from the navy
last week and will return to Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern La Plante
shopped in Caldwell Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams and
Mildred. Mrs. Charley Grider and
Gene Gardner were in Boise Thurs
day.
Jim Stephens, who was injured
last week in a gravel slide, will be
in the Nyssa Nursing home for sev
eral weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephens will hold
a farm sale later in the month.
Charley Grider attended the Ore
gon Trail Grange hospital benefit
party Wednesday night.
James Willis has been 111 this
week from blood poisoning in his
foot.
Mrs. Stanley Hill of Newell Hei
ghts and Mrs. James Stephens were
in Ontario on business Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Whorton of
Boise were week-end guests at the
Loyd Adams home.
Wilson Winters was a Sunday
evening guests at the Charley Gri
der home on Sunday. Dickie Win
NEWELL HEIGHTS
ters has been a house guests of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Pratt attended and Mrs. Grider during the past
.
Mrs. A. C. Bradley’s funeral Wed week.
or Bronchial Irritation Due To Colds
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams shop
H e r e ’s g o o d n e w s f o r t he p e o p l e nesday afternoon.
Pre-school P.T.A. met Thursday ped in Ontario Monday.
o f the U. S. A.
C a n a d a ’s g r e a t e s t
c o u g h m e d ic in e is n o w b e i n g m ad e evening at Mrs Stanley Hill's home
and s o ld r i g h t here, and If y o u
NYSSA HEIGHTS
Westley Plercy Is building a base
h a v e a n y d o u b t a b o u t w h a t to t a k e
this w i n t e r f o r the c o m m o n c o u g h
o r b r o n c h i a l Ir ri ta tio n g e t a b o tt l e ment house for his son and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Walker of
o f B u c k l e y 's C A N A D I O L Mixture. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piercy.
Y o u w o n ’ t be d i s a a p p o l n t e d — it’ s
Mr. and Mrs R. R. Overstreet Idaho Falls visited over the week
d i f f e r e n t f r o m a n y t h i n g else y o u
e v e r us ed — o n e litt le sip and y o u and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Overstreet end with their cousins, Mr. and
g e t in sta nt act ion .
O n ly 45c at
were visitors at the M. L. Judd Mrs. Gknn Suiter and Mr. and Mrs.
all g o o d d ru g gi s ts .
Alfred Evans.
home Friday and Saturday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gallley of
NYSSA PHARMACY
Big Bend
COUGHS
For Sale
Utah Certified
W hite and Yellow Spanish
Onion Seed
Lettuce Seed
Great Lakes and 847 Varieties
EASTERN OREGON PRODUCE CO.
Phone 120 or 133W
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BRING IT IN!
KROPP & SONS
Phone 85
Ford Tractor Dealers
Ontario
Farm Sale
One and one-half miles north of Adrian, Oregon,
then 2Vi West on Overstreet road, on the Margar
et Payne ranch.
*
Monday, Mar. II
Sale Starts At 1 P. M.
4— HORSES— 4
1 Dapple gray mare and gelding, 6 & 8 yrs., 2900.
1 Black team geldings, 9 and 10 years, wt. 3000.
These are exceptionally good horses. 2 sets harn
ess, one nearly new.
CATTLE
1 Guernsey, Spot, 7, heavy springer.
1 Guernsey, Guernsey, 8, springer.
1 Guernsey, Myrtle, 6, springer
1 Guernsey, Rose, 8, springer.
1 Jersey and Guernsey, Blackie, 6, springer.
1 Jersey and Guernsey, Bess, 5, heavy springer.
1 Jersey and Guernsey, Shorty, 5 springer.
1 Guernsey, Spotty, 3, heavy springer.
1 Guernsey, Peach, coming 3, springer.
1 Guernsey, Cherry, coming 3, springer.
1 Guernsey, Jersey, coming 3, springer.
2 Red heifers, coming 2, both springers.
1 (good) milking shorthorn bull. 18 months old.
2 Guernsey coming yearling heifere.
3 Heifer calves, about nine months old.
1 Steer calf.
This is an excellent herd of dairy cows with herd
test o f 5.1. Date o f freshening will be given day of
Sell 6
HAY AND GRAIN
40 Tons mostly first cutting, alfalfa. 1 Stack straw.
About two tons dry beet pulp.
Some ladino clover seed.
FARM MACHINERY
Hay rack and wagon.
Large stock tank.
1 Two-way horse plow.
1 Case Mowing machine, good one.
1 Two-section harrow. 1 Walking plow.
1 Hay rake.
1 Hay slip-slings and pulleys.
Derrick cable, % inch.
Movable feed rack.
1 John Deere beet cultivator with all attachments.
Pump jack. Half H. P. electric motor, nearly new.
Brooder house, 8 x 10, some chick wire.
50 feet 1 Vi» inch gas pipe
Several hog panels.
Gas motor, barb wire, 5 rolls.
Cream separator.
2-Wheel trailer.
Trip rope.
Milk pails, self feeder for hogs, about 15 bushel
capacity. Other articles too numerous to mention.
Extra corrugation shovels for alfalfa; also extra
shovels, barrels, feed boxes, double trees and other
tools.
TERMS: CASH
Lunch served on the grounds.
Earl Parker, Owner
Col. Bert Anderson,
Col. Joe Church, auctioneers
L. H.Fditts
clerk