Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 27, 1949, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    PA G E TH R E E
THE N Y SSA G ATE CITY JO U RN AL, N YSSA, OREGON, T H U R SD A Y , J A N U A R Y 27, 1949
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
WANTED—Are you raising your with Mrs. Canada's sister, Mrs. Dali.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram were
Claude Luallen and Marguerite
sights above ordinary wages? The T.iey came to attend the funeral of In Boise on business Thursday.
Canada's
brother,
Jesse They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Lual.en, belli of Caldwell.
best one-man business in Malheur Mrs.
-a i.k Jamison of Nampa.
. h . . . y H. K..wahara of Jamieson,
county now available. Car requir­ Thompson.
Mrs. c .is Bullard and Wilma
ed. Write J. R. Watkins Co., 137
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver, Mr. | ana Yiucu.i Demise of Vale.
j FOR SALE—One large size oil Dexter avenue, Seattle, Washing­ were hostesses at a kit.hen shower
Don. d E. Moss and Eiva Mae
and Mrs. Howard Day. Mr. and
| burning heating stove; one heavy ton.
30D6XC January II for Pearl (Orris! Jack- Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver, Mr. and M rs., Jones, both of Ontario.
duty horse and cattle trailer; one
ten, who was married recently. Eugene Cleaver and Mr. and Mrs.
I lightweight
utility
trailer;
one WANTED—Permanent room and Fourteen were present.
Jeanie De :ert Cleaver attended a party COMPLAINTS. CIRCUIT COURT
550-gallon gasoline or fuel tank. board in private home, young man, R ee’e, Wilma Bullard and Willie
at the Jim Savage home Saturday I Frank C. Wyns, et. ux. vs. Garrett
RATES. Two cents per word for each issue. After one month one
Leo Pile, welding and repairing, phone 110W.
Freight Lines, et. a!., damages
2Dtfc McKinney were in charge of the evening.
phone 016J1.
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$15,570.72.
games. Mrs. Jackson was the re­
cent per word. Minimum, cash in advance, is 30c
Guy
Tanner
attended
a
scout
United Credit Men’s Association
WANTED— To buy anything in cipient of many nice gifts. » Re-
FOR SALE—Singer power, com ­
beef or veal. Also custom killed fre rnients of cake and ice cream meeting at Ontario FYiday night. I vs. Omar Hite, recovery on ac­
pound feed, goose neck light, new
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day of I count, $279.
and delivered to Polar Cold Stor­ wee served by the hostess.
transmission, % H. P. motor, full
Mr. and Mrs. John Zlttercob re­ Ad”'an were dinner gusts at th e1
FOR SALE—1946 Hudson, good complacements, for upholstering, age. Phone 31-M or 011-J1. 12Ftfc
j PETITIONS. PROBATE COURT
For Saie
turned heme last week from a Glenn Hoffman homi Sunday.
paint, good condition, like new. sacks, light leather, auto, tents
LOST
Mr. and Mrs. Mancil Bishop and, Estate of Reba T. Clark, deceased.
month's visit on the coast.
Can be seen at the Farmers Co-op, etc. Ready to plug in and start
FOR SALE—Ladie's white shoe ice H. O. Hopkins, phone 31-M. 30Dtfc
M‘ss Ilene Wilson of Salinas hildren were in Ontario Wednesday. |
production. F. Lete” Sackett, On­
skates, size 4 1?, almost new, phone
Mrs. Alta Pekkalo of Ontario vis­
S T R A Y E D — From range, four California returned to her home
tario,
Ore.
16Dtfc
123-R.
20jtfc
FOR SALE—80 acres fine level
whiteface cows, branded P under | last week after a week's visit wtth ited at the home of her brother,
land, very good house, 1 smaller FOR SALE— Have farms and homes A on right hip, 45 brand on left j Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller and Guy Tanner and family Sunday.
for sale. Need more, list with Ken rib, undevslope on right ear and family.
FOR SALE—1941 Ford five-passen­ house, $26,250.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barker were
29Jtfc. crop in upper left ear. Alva P. | Nell Bowers met with her 4-H
ger coupe, heater, new radiator,
10 acres in Adrian, Modem 2 Renstrom. Phone 264-W.
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
All Makes and Models
anti-freeze.
See Thompson Oil bedroom home, nice corral, shade,
Goodell, Nyssa route 2.
13J2xp club at the school house January Edward Topllff Sunday.
Co.
27jlxp lawn and the land is very fine. FOR SALE— An excellent selection
22. the six members In attend* j Mrs. Ouy Tanner accompanied
of farms of all sizes including
Quick, Efficient
$10,500.00.
some unimproved, also small acre­ LOST—Oattle branded B S o il, an~e learned how to measure pat- Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patterson to
POR
SALE1— 1935 Ford 4-door
Sei-vice
ages. Homes of all kinds, several right ribs, wattle on right neck, I terns. The next meeting will be| Ontario Saturday.
80
acres
with
two
sets
of
build­
sedan, 172 East Third.
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also double bar diamond on righ t' held Februar 5 at the home of
ings, near town and very good new ylth FHA terms.
Mancil Bishop and Glenn Hoff­
LOCATED
AT
(lip,
notify
Sylvan
williams
on
Rt.
Loretta Moeller.
TOR SALE—New home. 2 bed­
man attended a sale at Caldwell
TOR SALE—19 tons of hay, first sahool. This is a good farm, only
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Western
Store
rooms, fully modem, in good lo­ 1. Box 158, Vale.
$16,300.00.
Saturday.
and third cutting. Glenn Osborn,
471 Main—Nyssa
FHA
approved,
$2,760
FAM ILIES M O VIN G
80 acres of very level ground, cation.
one-half mile east of Nyssa-Parma
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Titland, Mr.
v
iis
C
LLLA
N
EO
U
S
down,
balance
easy
payments.
junction.
20J2xp small shack and well on place, Ralph G. Lawrence, Nyssa Insur­
FROM CO LU M B IA and Mrs. Edward Topllff »and Mr.
HERBERT E. C O X ,
good soil, plenty of water. $10,500.-
MISCELLANEOUS—Insure with E.
and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver attended
ance agenev.
Technician
FOR SALE—1937 Plymouth, radio 00
L. Jamison. 100% service. 13Jtlc COLUMBIA AVE., Jan. 27—Several a veterans school party Tuesday
and heater, good condition, sell
80 acres, good 4 room house. FOR SALE— New Westinghouse el­
night.
families
are
moving
from
this
com
­
ectric ranges, three models, Ostrum MISCELLANEOUS—General trucK- munity. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ber-
cheap.
Bill Anderson, Parma- $10,500.00.
Bros. Appliance. Co., phone 118-W ing. John Barnett and Kenneth
Nyssa junction.
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80 acres, one room house, 41
Reece, phone 123-R.
Utfc. anek left Sunday morning for
TOR SALE— Let us measure your
Chico. Ca.ifornia to make their
FOR SALE—New 1948 Chevrolet acres of good land, can water bal­ windows for Venetian olinds. No
home. Mr. and Mrs. Levere Mont­
one-ton pick-up, dual wheels, over­ ance of place by pumping from charge for this service or estimates. MISCELLANEOUS—^We buy, sell or
W E H A V E AN
Baldwin pianos. gomery and daughter moved last
load springs, heater, Omaha bad­ drain, $9,500.00.
Obtainable in one wee*. Assorted trade pianos.
40 acres, one of the best, very colors in steel or aluminum slats. Grig? Bros and Butler, Bybee week to Klamath Falls. Mr. and
ger stock rack, 3000 actual miles.
27 jtlc Mrs. H. Newell also moved recently.
Call at Ace Pastime, Marion R. high producing land, well improv­ Nyssa Furniture company, pnone building.
Mrs. Gerrit Stam attended Civic
20Mtfc.
Tracy, Nyssa, Oregon.
20J2xc ed in one of the best districts. 149-W.
MISCELLANEOUS— Available now club meeting in Nyssa Wednesday
$ 12 , 000 . 00 .
TOR SALE— Electric wiring and
Electrolux cleaners ana air puri­ af'ernoon.
FOR SALE—Netted gem potatoes,
-10 acres, very high producing supplies ot all kinds at your Wes­
Callers at the Grant Rinehart
tinghouse dealers. Ostrom Brps. fiers. Sa.es and service. Ed A. An­
$2 per 100, Marion Chard, 452 No land, well improved. $13,750.00.
FOR
derson, route 3, Weiser, Idaho. home in Nyssa Friday afternoon
Appliance
Co.,
phone
lUi-W
15J!fc.
6th St.
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20 acres very highly improve^!.
Phone 087-J4.
26Jtfu were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot.
Nice house, bath, water softener FOR SALE— Tile wall coverings,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Larson
FOR SALE—-1947 International M and every convenience.
$9,000.00. chrome table and sink edgings, MISCELLANEOUS— Prompt and and family motored to Weiser last
Tractor, phone
028J5, Ontario.
waterproof cement, etc. Nyssa Fur­ free pick-up or your dead, crippied
76 acres, 3 roam house, good niture Co., phone 149-W.
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6Mtfc. or sick livestock. Calls reee.ved be­ week.
Mrs. Pete Tensen, Mrs. John
ground, 1 mile from town, easy
TOR SALE— Business building, fore 9 o clock are picked up by Broad, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam,
FOR SALE—Unpainted cabinets terms, $16,000.00.
Mam street location, lot size 25x116. noon. Efficient drivers. Call col­ Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Tensen and
2080 acre stock ranch, carries I Ralph
and chests of drawers. Cabinets
G.
Lawrence
Insurance lect Payette 0180-J3 or 155, or Nys­
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oroot attend­
Pine new j agency, Nyssa, phone 53.
are in section and can be bought 250 class A permit.
22Jtfs. sa 102-W. luano Animal Product*
SEPTIC TAN KS AND CESSPOOLS PUM PED
ed funeral services for Jesse R.
complete or in sections.
Nyssa brick home, 2 fireplaces, other good
Company.
5Jtfc.
Thompson at the Methodist church
Lumber company, phone 118-W. house. 80 acres of -this is very ! FOR SALE—Well constructed 5-
16Dtfc fine level row crop land. $37,500.00.1 room modern 'basement home with MISCELLANEOUS—Fc» your in­ in Nyssa Friday afternoon.
W e Build Concrete Septic Tanks on the Job
120 acres, 10 room home on high­ garage attached. Good corner lo­ surance needs—E. L. Jamison. 100
Miscellaneous—Need money to im­ way. $26,250.00.
% service.
13Jtic PR IM A R Y OFFICERS
cation.
PUMPS AND PUM P SERVICE
prove your home, build that extra
1 acre, 2 room house and finish­
Building lots 50x120. Oil street,
ATTE N D G A TH E R IN G
room, re-roof, siding, insulation,
M I S C E L L AN EO US— We Have
ed
basement.
$4,500.00.
curbing and sewer.
$650.00 and farmers wanting to cash rena good
weatherstripping, well or a pump.
40 acres, the best land and the
W e are Equipped to Service All
Low rates, long terms, no property
down.
row crop land. Grigg Brothers and COW HOLLOW, Jan. 27—The L.
best water right.
$21,000.00.
D.
S.
primary
officers
and
teach­
lien, just your name.
Write at
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Six-room modern home, good cor­ Butler, Bybee building.
40 acres, well improved, *4 cash,
ers of the Owyhee ward attended
once for appointment with full
Types o f Pumps
balance, easy terms. $10,500.00.
ner location. Immediate possession.
directions how to reach your home.
MISCELLANEOUS— Need money? a stake leadership meeting in On­
83 acres, good improvement, old
1096 acres cattle ranch and row Loans on farms ror rerinanemg. tario last Saturday at 2:30 p. m.
U. S. Home Improvement, Ontario,
water right. $11,000.00 easy terms.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callahan,
Oregon
2Dtfc
farm.
436 acres
water building, improvements, b u y i n g .
COM PLETE PLUMBING LINE
80 acres on Wilder bench. This crop
Mr. and Mrs. Lan Ashby and Mr.
Long
term,
low
Interest,
see
Ber­
right
and
350
acres
first
class
row
and
Mrs.
Ewen
Chard
of
this
dis­
TOR SALE—Extra good two bed­ is a very good farm with good Im­
crop soil. One good house and nard Eastman, phone 04. Nyssa.
room house with large utility room, provements, $27,300.00.
3Atfc. trict attended a P. C. A. banquet
1000 acre stock ranch handles 150 three labor houses. V4 .down.
at the Moore hotel last Saturday.
fire-place, paved street, reasonable
37 acres with four room house,
Mr. and Ms. Clarence Herrud
down payment, balance 50 per head year around. $21,000.00.
MISCELLANEOUS — Duplicate car
80 acres, 7 rcom basement house. ideally located for suburban homes,
month, 4% interest.
and cylinder lock keys made. Hen- and family o f Caldwell visited at
$16,500.00.
$13,000.
neman’s.
250tfc the Joseph Callahan home last
FOR SALE— New, two-bedroom
76 acres, very good row crop
10 acres adjacent to Nyssa, at­
Wednesday. Mr. Herrud also at­
home,
full
basement,
double land, good improvements. $16,500.00 tractive expertly constructed new
MISCELLANEOUS—For 100 % ser­ tended to business in Vale.
garage, one acre of ground, ex-
40 acres, very fine place, $21,000. modem five-room home, full base­ vice on insurance. E. L. Jami­
Mr. Peterson and Mr. Nelson of
•el’ent location. SHOWN BY AP­
40 acres of probably the richest ment, finished, good buy.
son.
13Jtfc the Weiser stake visited the Owy­
POINTMENT.
land in the valley. Been in dairy
GRIGG BROS and BUTLER
hee ward L. D. S. church Sun­
One of the nicest two-bedroom for years. Pair buildings, old water Bylbee Building.
27jlxc
CUSTOM
SLAUGHTERING
day evening. Mr. Peterson, a for­
homes in Nyssa. Full oasement, right, $10,000.00. Easy terms.
Stock received Monday, Tuesday, mer missionary to Sweden, reported
furnace, stoker, water softener, gar­
lg^O acres and 400 acres school
Wednesday
and
Tnursday,
8
a.
m
his experiences and spoke highly of
For Rent
age. fireolace, beautiful yard. Pav­ land at Ca'rrtridge, Idaho.
The
io 6 p. m. and Friday 8 a. m. to 12
the Swedish people. Mr. Nelson,
ing ana curbing paid. Shown by finest buildings and the best fenc­
No
stock
received
on
Sunday.
TO RENT—Furnished apartment,
the stake leader for young people,
appointment.
ed place in the County. One nice at 601 N. 1st St., phone 123-J. 202xc Beef, sheep and pork. Free deliver.) spoke on the subject of "Friendship
75x116 corner lot on Main street, home and one new home, large
to Polar locker plant.
and religeon.
good location.
barn, hog house, machine shed, TOR RENT—Two room furnished One mile west a Alberta avenue
The relief society meeting of the
Phone 05R1
We have several good lots on cattle shed and a dandy place all cabin, heat. Kressly cabins, phone
Owyhee ward was held at Edna
around. $45,000.00; terms
cash.
JAKE FISCHER
Park avenue for sale.
122J.
13J tic
Hartley's place last Tuesday. The
E. L. JAMISON
BERNARD EASTMAN
meetings held every week, Tuesday
TOR
RENT—2-room
cabin
at
Real
Estate
and
Insurance
Real Estate—-Insurance
at 2:30, will be held In the homes
BIBLE
STU
D
Y
IS
Chadwick’s
camp.
23Dtfc
Nyssa,
Oregon
Phone 64
cf the members until warmer
HELD A T A R C A D IA weather.
FOR RE1NT—Good 80-acre row
crop land, 5 ‘4 mâles southwest of
Nyssa, cash rent. C. H. Bennett. ARCADIA, Jan 27—R. G. Chandler BIRTH D AY P A R T Y
272xc of Caldwell is conducting a Bible
HELD FOR CHILD
study this week at Arcadia. The
TOR RE1NT— Polish your own study begins at 7:30. Everyone is
floors. Rent our high-speed pol­
BUENA
VISTA, Jan.
27—Mrs.
invited to attend.
ishing equipment. Easily handled
Guy
Tanner
and
son
Rollo,
Fred
Schilling,
Bob
McKinney
by women. Nyssa Lumber company.
gave a surprise birthday party in
3Atfc. and Harley Noah were business honor of Junius Tanner, January
visitors at Caldwell Sunday.
15. Games were played and re­
FOR RENT—Floor Polisher. Pet-
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Behymer
Those
erson-Newsam Furniture Co. 22Jtfc and son Eddy of Portland spent freshments were served.
present were Mary Stoker, Diana
the week end here with relatives. Hardman of Adrian, three Aldrca
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Canada of children, Harry and Harold Bum-
PHYSICIANS
LODGES
FOR RENT
Jerome spent the week-end here gardner and Rena Rookstool.
Floor
Nyssa Post No. 79
S A K A ZIN CLINIC
Classified
I FOR SALE—Russet eating potatoes,
j $1 per sack, bring your own sack.
I L J. Josephson and son, Payette,
I Idaho, phone 392-J.
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Advertising
Radio Repair
.
Electric Pipe Thawer
Frozen Water Pipes
BROWER PLUMBING SHOP
SB
Professional and
Business Direciory
Sander
Dr. J. J. Sarazln
Am erican Legion
Dr. K E. Kerby
Meets 1st & 3rd Thurs.
Dr. L. W . Scott
Veteran’s Hall— 8 P. M.
Physician and Surgeons All Veterans Welcome
L. A. Maulding, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 37
Hours: 10 to r . and 2 to 5
Daily except Saturday and
Sunday. Saturday 10 to 12
C. J. K opp, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Fry Building
Office hours
10 to 12; and 2 to 5
Daily except SaWrday and
Sunday. Saturday 10 to 12
I.O.O.F.
Meets every Monday
night, 8:30.
South First Street
DENTTSTS
DR. C. IVf TYLER
Wilson Building
Phone 165-J, Nyssa
Office hours from 9 to 5 except
Saturdays, 9 to 12.
PAU LU S
JE W E LR Y
STO RE
J. R. CU N D ALL
Dentist
W ATCH ES
Main Street a. Second
W Y C K O FF
JE W E LR Y
STORE
Official Time In spect« tor
Union Pacific
ONTARIO
OREGON
Phone 56-J
Sarazln Clinic
NYSSA
OREGON
Revival Services!
SUNSET VALLEY COMMUNITY HALL
W A N TE D
WANTED—Housekeeping or baby
sitting.
Phone 279-W, Dorothy
Bowman.
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WANTED—To hire baby sitter.
Prefer person living on or near
Reece avenue. Phone 197-R. 20jtfc
JAN. 30 TO FEB. 13, INC
Telephone service everywhere has
o f the war —and nowhere has the growth
been faster than in rural areas.
Services Each Night Except
The rural telephone expansion program is
S A T U R D A Y A T 8 P. M.
actually ahead o f schedule, for the Bell Sys­
Sundays 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.
tem’s five-year postwar goal o f adding one
million rural telephones has already been
Free Pick Up
HEAR LEW IS E. H ALL, EVANGELIST
Of Your
Dead and Worthless
Animals
MRS. ELLIOTT, Soloist
DR. J. A . M CFALL
Call Collect
DR. JOHN EÁ SLY
There Is a Phone Near You
Nyssa 100
reached - in little more than three years.
Every telephone added,whether in city, town
OPTOM ETRISTS
Parma 28
Plan now to attend this old-fashioned undenomin­
ational holiness revival
Ontario 53
Ida-Ore Rendering Co.
Nyssa, Oregon
or on a farm, means one more"neighbor” for
every telephone user.
It is our objective in 1949 to bring service
to more and more people, not only in rural
areas but everywhere — and to improve the
service for all.
“We Haul the Day You Call
Phone 21, Ontario, Ore
>1 m illion m ore neighbors,,
expanded by leaps and bounds since the end
STUNZ LUMBER COMPANY
Special music and spirit-filled evangelistic singing.
V E TE RIN ARIAN S
DR. H A L D. W H IT E
Veterinarian
Phone Nyssa 275-W
Rates
Gate City Lodge
No. 214
JEW ELR Y STORES
Union Pacific Time Inspector
JEWELRY — DIAMONDS
Reasonable
YOU ARE W ELCOM E
M ALHEUR HOME TELEPHONE CO.
A. R. HERRING, Pastor!