Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 14, 1947, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
Classified
THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1947
POR SALE-- Pick-up box. Oood to Polar locker plant.
shape. Nyssa Sanitation Service. ° ue mUe
on " bf rU avenue
Phone 05R1
Phone 23-W.
15Mtfc.
JAKE FISCHER
Adrian, who attended the Caldwell
rodeo Friday evening.
Mrs. Threlma Elliot, Mrs. Clyde
Steelman and Donna Lee and Lor-
FOR SALE— Be comfortable this
retta Van De Water were In On­
Legal Advertising
summer.
Place your order now
tario Saturday morning. Lorretta
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
for alr-conditloning units. Nyssa
Hearing Co., Phone 16 «W. 20Mtfc. WATER WORKS IMPROVEMENT Van De Water and Donna Steel­
man spoke on the radio during 4-H
RATES: Two cents per word for each Issue. Alter one month one
Sealed proposals will be received
FOR SALE— Allis Chalmers mod­
15-minute program, telling brief 1>
cent per word. Minimum, cash In advance, la 30c.
el M crawler with dozer, cab, pow­ at the office of the City Manager
er tike-off pulley with case. 2- of the City of Nyssa, Oregon until of the 4-H camp recently held at
bottom 2-way plow. Western Cor- 7:30 o'clock P.M. August 22, 1947 for Payette lakes. Joe Silvers of Bro­
ruga tor company.
13Mtfc. excavation and backfill of trenches, gan and George Ferguson of Wll-
010-R, Aired Brim
3UUc. FOR SALE— Several houses for hauling and distributing materials lowcreek also gave short talks.
laying pipe, placing gate vah »; and
For Sale
Mrs. William Ashcraft and Mrs.
FOR SALE— 1000 used burlap bags. sale. Attractive buys. See Frank fittings. Installing fire hydrants, In­ Clyde Steelmau shopped In Cald­
T.
Morgan.
lOJtfc
stalling lead and copper service well Saturday afternoon. They were
FOR SALE—Registered Jersey bull. Eo Case's Hl-Way Mdse. Mart.
Lawrence Cleverly, 3V4 miles west |
24Jtfc FOR SAI.F—Automobile Insurance. pipes and all incidental and ap- callers in the Bob Hamilton home
purentant work in connection with
on Enterprise avenue, route 2, Nys-
°ublic Liability, Property Damage. the Water Works Improvement for in Wilder Saturday evening.
FOR SALE— Paper and cloth wln-
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Henderson
Fire. Theft and Collision. Piaceo the City.
14A2xp. .
J H P _____________________________
dow shades cut to your measure- in the best companies at lowest
were
in Emmett Saturday attend
The total linear feet of water ing t0 business and visiting friends
FOR SALE— O-Keefe-Merrltt 30- ment. No cnarge for cutting. Nys' possible rates. Bernard Eastman.
main to be installed Is approxl-1 an(j relatives.
gallon Propane gas water heater, sa Furniture Co., One block west
14Ff
mately 8500. The total linear feet j Mr. and Mrs. C. Glenn Brown,
$65. Like new. Also Wedgswood gas R. R. depot.
24J&ÍC. FOR SALE— Four registered Cock­ of service pipe to be installed is Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, and
range, $25. David Beers, route 2. FOR SALE— California liquid fer­ er puppies. Party color. $25. with approximately 4000. The City will Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Korman and
Nyssa.
14A2xp. tilizer. General trucking. John Bar­ papers. I. L. Williamson, Texaco furnish all pipe, gate valves, fit­ Kristine attended the Caldwell ro­
tings, etc.
deo Wednesday evening.
nett. phone 123-R.
3Jtfc. station.
7A2xp.
The proposals will be publicly
FOR SALE— One 18-foot bar, one
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Durham of
opened
and
read
aloud
at
7:30
o'­
12-foot back bar, one electric na­ FOR SALE— 350 feet frontage, 150 FOR SALE— Pickling cucumbers.
Wilder were week-end guests of
tional cash register. One St. Louis feet deep on highway. South of George Gabriel, 14 mile on first clock P.M. on August 22, 1947.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown.
No proposal will be considered
cash register. Both of these in good Polar Cold Storage. $3500. Bernard road south off Adrian highway 201.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steelman and
condition. One all glass show case, Eastman.
24Jtfc
7A2xp. unless It Is prepared and submitted Donna Lee spent Sunday visiting
on the attached form furnished by In Council, Idaho with the Walter
15 chairs. Priced for Immediate
sale. Alf Daniel, owner, at Rose­ FOR SALE— Registered hereford FOR SALE—Winter Club seed bar- I the City Manager,
and Clarence Steelman families.
bud.
14Alxp. bull. Phone Zack Walker, 282-W. ley. 3*4 cents pound, bring sucks.1 Each proposal shall be accom-
Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright
SJtfc. L. E. Fry, 5 miles west of Nyssa.: panled by a deposit of five per cent are vacationing at Coeur d'Alene,
FOR SALK— Household furniture.
7A2xp. of the amount of tile bid either in Idaho
Large oil heater with 30 feet pipe 5011 SALE— Imperial wallpaper.
bidder's bond or In cash or certl-
Mr. and Mrs. William Toomb en­
and tank, large two-wheel trailer. Guaranteed to be washable and FOR SALE— Immediate possession. {ied check. The deposits will be tertained with a birthday supper
Mrs. Ed Werdermann, Third street non-fading for three years. Qood new, modern four-room house, ex-1 returned following the signing of Sunday evening for little Dickie.
across from U ) 6 . church. 14Alxp. stock on hand. Stunz Lumber com- cellently located across from park. [ the contract by the successful bia- Those present were Mrs. Maxine
pany.
26Jtfc. Stoker and air conditioning unit in der.
Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
basement. Priced for Immediate
FOR SALE— Upright piano, coal
A complete set of plans and spe­
FOR
SALE—
Used
Fairbanks
plat- sale $8000. FHA ceiling price. See cifications together with Bidder’s Wilson of Ontario and their daugh­
and wood range, dining table, buf­
ter, Mrs. C. Jacobson and children
fet. Four miles west of Owyhee form scale. 2500 pound capacity. Paul Heldt for house showing.
prequaUfication statement may be
SJtfc.
7A2xp. inspected at the office of the con- of South Dakota.
corner. Mrs. I. A. Mitchell. 7A3xp. Dessert Seed Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Knosp of
Hot nlatM Siiale suiting engineer, C. E. Stockman, Boise visited Mr and Mrs. Gayle
FOR SALE— Two registered Jersey FOR SALE— Fine row - crop 40, FOR “ q a t e
™
t
h
^
p
e
e
d
en
efied
c
o
ii,
i
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n
d
B.dg
Baker.
<*egon
and
at
near
Adrian,
good
water
right,
fair
Martin Sunday.
cows. Also one registered bull. Mrs.
improvements.
$10.95. Also electrlc
electric fans, $8.95 ,he ofiices ot 01e Associated Gen-
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willard of
Olive Graham, route 2, Nyssa.
eral Contractors in Portland, Ore­ Caldwell and Miss Norma Richards
40
acres
on
oiled
highway.
One
7A3xp.
Nyssa Furniture Oo., 1 block west
gon and Boise, Idaho.
mile out. Unimproved.
of
Wilder were guests Sunday ev­
of R. R. Depot.
7Atfc.
The right is reserved to reject ening of Dorothy Toomb.
FOR SALE— Boy's pre-war bicycle,
Several good 80-acre and larger
any
and/or
all
proposals
or
to
ac­
like new. Phone 148-R.
7A2xp. farms.
Kenneth Elliot and Wilbur Jack-
For Rent
cept the proposal deemed best for son spent the week-end visiting in
3 acres for sale, close In, unim­
FOR SALE— Mall saw. Complete. proved
the
City,
FOR RENT— Three-room, unfurn­
Adrian.
Dated tills 5th day of August,
Inquire Evans Studio.
7A2xp.
, 7A3xc.
Also have several houses listed. ished apt. Bybet apis.
Harold Kurtz gave the Sunday
1947-
at
Nyssa,
Malheur
County,
morning sermon In the community
SJtfc.
POR SAIE— Nice Lakeside player
FOR
RENT—
Polish
your
own
Oregon.
KEN RENSTROM
church, in the absence of Reverend
piano. Roy Pounds.
7A2xp.
By Order of The City Council
floors. Rent our high-speed pol­
Phone 172-J
H. E. Moore, who was attending
E. K. Burton, City Manager
ishing equipment. Easily handled
the church conference at Payette
FOR SALE— Toe-marked cockerel«
by women. Nyssa Lumber company. Firrt publication, August 7, 1947.
FOR
SALE—
Holstein
bull,
year
lakes.
with 300 to 355 egg breeding certi­
3Atfc. Last publication. August 21, 1917
old.
registered
purebred,
Carnation
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Phifer at­
ficate. Single comb white leghorn
tended the Caldwell rodeo Saturday
Hansen strain. From blood tested stock. Zack Walker, phone 282-W.
WANTED
12Jtfc.
flock. Buv now for next year.
night.
Mrs. Gayle Martin and Dorothy
Choice $2.50. C. H. Cassel, 1 mile FOR SALE— Sewing machine sup­ WNTED—Someone to refinance my
Toomb visited Thursday and Friday
east Owyhee store.
7A2xp. plies. Wholesale and retail. Re­ 160-acre farm. Sixty acres irrigable.
with
Mrs. A1 Nioholson at Owyhee
Mr. and Mrs Delbert Cleaver
FOR SALE— 1939 lMi ton GMC building, electrifying, repairing. Re­ Will pay 6 per cent interest. Write entertained at Sunday dinner Elsie dam.
C
/o
Gate
City
Journal.
14Alxp.
built
machines
for
sale.
F.
"Lete”
truck beet bed. Robert Runcorn,
Mrs. Carol Mattthews was the
Aiker and Leonard Cleaver
route 2, Richland district, two miles Sackett, phone 247-M. 469 west WANTED— Will pay top price for
Those attending the Nyssa-On- house guest of Dorothy Toornto over
First
street,
south,
Ontario,
Ore­
west Desseret sheep ranch.
7A2xc.
gon.
19Jtfc. your long hay. Paul Rea, route 2, tarto baseball game at Nyssa Sun­ the week-end.
Carol Matthews arrived safely
Nampa, Idaho. Phone Nampa, 593- day from this community were Ho­
FOR SALE— Chuck wagon In On­
JU.
31J4xc. ward Day, Jim Ritohie, George back in Alaska by plane after visit­
tario. Priced for quick sale; Im­ FOR SALE— Red cedar shingles,
Cleaver, Willis Bertram and Mr. ing the past month with relatives
mediate possession. Some terms. screen doors, windows, frames and WANTED— To buy anything in
and friends here.
Mrs. lva Goodell
Don Wilkison, Ontario.
7A2xc. screens complete, doors and frames beef or veal. Also buy banger cows and
Betty Jean Toomb was the din­
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell called
complete, pipe, flooring, park tables,
or will handle for hide and affall. at the John Murphy home in Nys­ ner guest of Pete Timmerman Wed­
FOR SALE— Inlaid linoleum, In­ large size coal hot water heater,
Phone
31M
or
011J1.
22Atlc.
nesday evening In the John Tim­
sa Sunday evening.
cluding black marble pattern for three coal ranges and one large
Mrs. Leslie Topliff entertained merman home in Newell Heights.
cove work and feature stripping. cafe sink. L. J. Josephson and Son,
MISCELLANEOUS
Betty Jean Toomb and Pete Tim­
the Richland circle at her home
3Jtfc.
Also wall linoleum for kitchens and Payette, Idaho.
merman spent Thursday In Boise.
Tuesday afternoon.
bathrcgjms. Chrome metal to go
WANTED— Poultry and eggs. Best
FOR
SALE—
1343
Ford
Jeep
with
Mrs. Carol Matthews was honor
Those attending the Caldwell ro­
with It. Nyssa Furniture Co., One
7A4xp. deo the past week were Mr and
station wagon top. File first-class cash prices. Phone 192-J.
block west of R. R. depot.
7Atfc.
tires, new battery, 16,000 miles. Just MISCELLANEOUS— Help-Ur-Self, Mrs. Howard pay, Mr. and Mrs.
FOR SALE— 1937 Chevrolet truck, painted. Price $900, half cash, $875, custom and wet wash. White Swan Loyd Cleaver, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
excellent condition. Eaten two- all cash. New car guarantee for laundry. R. M. Southerland, prop. Griffitts and family, Mr. and Mrs.
speed, good rubber. Terms. Ed j 30 days. Powell Service garage.
7Atfc. Willis Bertram, Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
15Mtfc. Phone 13-J.
Case’s Hi-Way Mdse. Mart. 31Jtic. |
Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Alva
MISCELLANEOUS— Available now, Goodell.
FOR S A L E - Canning tomatoes at FOR S A L E - Or trade 1940 Ford ^ ‘^ „ , ^ ^eaners and air puri-
Mrs. George Cleaver attended the
Owyhee Grocery between Adrian ( pick-up. Zack Walker, phone 283-W. | ® r gales flnd servlce FM A An- Home Economis club' meeting at
and Nyssa. Bring containers. Phone
Merrick’s
home
derson, route 3, Weiser. Idaho. Mrs. Clarence
26Jtfo. Thursday.
Phone 567-J4.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram spent
MISCELLANEOUS— Prompt and Sunday at the E. L. Jamison home
tree pick-up of your dead, crlppied in Nyssa.
or sick livestock. Calls received be­
fore 9 o'clock are picked up by
noon. Efficient drivers. Call col­ ADRIAN CHAMBER
lect Payette 0180-J3 or 155, or Nys­
HOLDS MEETING
sa 102-W. Idaho Animal Products
Company.
5Jtfc.
ADRIAN (Special)—Shirley Sparks,
MISCELLANEOUS— Floors Sand­ Raymond Thompson, Fern Camer­
er', old or new made perfect with on, Leona Kaudler, Loretta Van
fc.rge commercial machine, experi­ De Water, Donna Steelman, Cath­
enced operators. Telephone Boise erine Hester and Marcelyn Mc­
0234-R1 or 057-J13.
29Mtfft. Kinley were among the 4H mem­
MISCELLANEOUS—Ladles: If you bers from Adrian and surrounding
PHYSICIANS
are having trouble with your el­ vicinity who returned Wednesday
DENTISTS
ectric appliances, call 176W for re­ evening from the summer camp
pair service. I repair washing ma­ held near McCall.
s a r a z i n "CLINIC
Joyce McGinnis and Barbara
chines, vacuum cleaners, hot plates,
.
F.
BODMER
Dr. J. J. Sarazin
¡electric clocks, clean and oil toast- Hatch accompanied Elbert Hatch
WHEN YOUR
Tuesday
morning to McCall when
l ere, food mixers, waffle Irons, el-
Dr. K E. Kerby
Dentist
! ectric Irons. I also clean and repair he took the community church
Physician and Surgeons
| sewing machines. Lowe's Home Ap- young people to their summer con­
Ph. 187W
I pllance Service shop, located In ference. They stayed overnight with
L. A. Maulding. M. D.
Wilson Bldg.
I the east side of the Phillips build- the 4-H group and brought the 4-H
| ing on south First street,
8Mtfc. members home on Wednesday.
Physician and Surgeon
________________________________
A regular meeting of bhe Adrian
Phone 37
MISCELLANEOUS— Need money? chamber of commerce was held In
Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to 6
i Loans on farms for refinancing, the Legion hall Thursday evening.
J. R. CUNDALL
Daily—Except Sunday
1 building, improvements, b u y i n g . Members and their families were
Long term, low Interest, see Ber­ present. A short business meeting
Dentist
was held and later In the evening
nard Eastman, phone 64, Nyssa.
HAY BUYER
3Atfc. a technicolor film was presented by
the Idaho Power company. Re­
Phone 58-J
W. F. JAHN
MISCELLANEOUS— Duplicate car freshments of dixie sherbet cups
and clylnder lock keys made. Wes­ were served by the chamber of
Sarazin Clinic
Dealer in hay and grain
tern Auto Store.
250tfc. commerce.
NYSSA
OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thomas,
Third at Good Ave.
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
Mr and Mrs William Ashcraft,
Stock received Monday, Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Steelman and RIAL (STATI AND INSURANCE
LODGES
NYSSA. OREGON
Wednesday and Thursday, 8 a. m. Donna Lee were among those from PHONE 47J
OPTOMETRISTS
to 8 p. m. and Friday 8 a. m. to 12.
Gate City Lodge
No stock received on Sunday.
Beef, sheep and pork. Free delivery
No. 214
Advertising
PAGE THREE
guest Sunday, when Mrs. Dave Mat­
thews entertained with a picnic
dinner on the high school lawn.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Case of Arena Valley, Bill
Hamilton, Dorothy Toomb, Mr. and
Mrs. Junior Matthews. Mr. and
Mrs. W W. Smith, Mr and Mrs
.Alvin McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs. Ce­
ll Smith and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Willis and chlldreen.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. PhUbruck and
■on, Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Phllbrlck and baby, and Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Phllbrlck. all of Lin­
coln. Kansas, are visiting In the
Bob Webster home. The men are
uncles of Bob Webster
The Intermediate Girl Scouts met
Saturday afternoon on the high
chool lawn. The leader. Mrs. Char­
les NewblU checked badge work for
the girls. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Betty Hall
:n Kingman Kolony.
Members of the community church
who attended the 'hurch confer­
ence at Payette lakes returned
home Monday afternoon.
On Trip—
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beus and
family left Tuesday to spend their
FOR SALE
1 1938 Ply. Cpe. Dlxe.
1 1937 Stdbkr. Fordor.
1 1940 Buick Fordor.
1 ’37 Hdsn. Vs> tn. pekp.
1 ’37 Hvy. dty V /¿ Chv.
See these on our used
car lot east o f Post
Office
a
will .// come
lim e —
Hay
C a n Burn.
Insure N o w
KEN RENSTROM
I.O.O.F.
Meets every Monday
night, 8:30.
South First Street
DR. J. A. MCFALL
DR. JOHN EASLY
Free Pick Up
Of Your
JEWELRY STORES
Dead and Worthless
PAULUS
JEWELRY STORE
Phone 21, Ontario, Ore
Union Pacific Time Inspector
JEWELRY — DIAMONDS
WATCHES
Main Street a. Second
FLOOR LAYING AND
SANDING
— * wYcKopr
JEWELRY
STORE
Official Time Inspector for
Union Pacific
ONTARIO
OREGON
■
Animals
Call Collect
There Is a Phone Near You
Nyssa 100
Parma 25
Reftnished, Filled. VamMied
Ontario 53
By Experienced Men
"We Haul the Day You Call’
Write N. J. Barnett
Marsing, Idaho
Ida-Ore Rendering Co.
Nyssa, Oregon
SEEDS
For Fall Planting
We can save you money on the following:
ALFALFA
RED CLOVERS
PASTURE GRASSES
WHITE CLOVER
PASTURE MIXES
LADINO CLOVER
BEANS FOR EATING
We are now in the market and are cash buyers
of new crop seeds.
Watts Seed Company
Phone 144-J
Phone 74
Nyssa, Oregon
Parma, Idaho
NEWS OF RECORD
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Elmon W. Jones of Ontario and
Betty Lou Ckjre of MUwaukle.
James Brewster Randall of Bak­
er and Marjorie Lee Baird of Port­
land.
Joseph C. Barroetabena of Em­
mett and Margaret Ellen Taylor of
Ontario.
William Vaughn Hill and Bar­
bara Lou Stoner, both of Vale.
COMPLAINTS, CIRCUIT COURT
Mary M Glenn, administratrix,
vs. Otto M. Schmidt, et. al. To
quiet title.
Betty F McKnlght vs. Melvel M c-
Knlght. Divorce.
Dorothy Fay Griffith vs. Dale
Russell Griffith. Divorce.
Frances Olson vs. Oscar Olson.
Divorce.
William N. Davis vs. Careen P.
Niles. Damages. $150.
PA IN TIN G
D E C O R A T IN G
Dwellings And
Other Structures
Brush or Spray
Latest DeVilbiss equip­
ment for fine laquer
and enamel work.
Experienced Workmen
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
Watts Motor Co.
10 Years in Nyssa
Phone 144-J
Nyssa, Oregon
R. C. KELLER
Phone 68-M
Complete Line Of Plumbing
Buenn Vista
Professional And
Business Directory
vacation In Ogden and Salt Lake
City, where they will to* Joined
later In the week by Miss Adrienne
Peterson and Spencer Bens, who
plan to take a plane to Utah.
Supplies
Septic Tanks
Cleaned and Repaired
Brower’s Plumbing Shop
Phone 196-J
Nyssa, Oregon
Announcing the opening o f ..............
INTERSTATE
P L U M B IN G CO.
I am returning to the plumbing business,
having previously been employed for 7 years
by George J. Kinzer Plumbing and Heating of
which a 5 year apprenticeship was served for
an Oregon State Plumbing license.
•
If my services are desired please call 145-L2
or write Box 174, Parma, Idaho.
IRVIN J. ZIMMERMAN
We Have Opened
A Fruit Stand
in connection with our filling
station and cottage camp on .highway 20.
We will buy and sell berries, fruits
and vegetables
Open seven days a week
Red Herren’s
Service