Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 21, 1940, Page PAGE SIX, Image 7

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in the recreation hall at the Nyssa
CCC camp. The Park club has al­
lotted a plot of ground to Troop 19
for their own development as a
scout park. The Troop has already
made one exploration hike to the
park and plans are now under way
for the improvement of the camp
site.
This Troop is working on plans to
earn money to help finance them­
selves and to buy uniforms. It is
hoped that every scout in the troop
will have unilorms by fall.
Legion Troop 19 is striving to in­
crease their membership and will
welcome any boy over 12 years old
who thinks he may be interested in
scout work. Meetings are held each
Monday night at 7 p. m. in the
Nyssa Legion hall.
Public Sale
FARM MACHINERY
SATURDAY, MARCH 23
MANURE SPREADERS
DISCS
BEET AND CORN CULTIVATORS
CORN PLANTERS
MOWER AND HAY RAKE
NUMEROUS OTHER FARM ITEMS
NYSSA COMMISSION CO.
“Courtesy to Buyer and Seller”
A. D. DIXON
F. J. DIXON
Auctioneer
Manager
Sturdy Oregon Grown
R O S E S 35c-3 for »1
Healthy stock, 2-year-old roots
22 Varieties including climbers
SHRUBS 15c to 75c
Lend charm and color to your gaiden.
Chose from our 40 varieties o f Oregon
grown stock.
CUT DAFFODILS^
• SPECIAL THURS., FRI., SAT. •
King Alford-Doz. 25c
Assorted-Doz. 15c
Potted Easter Lillies
75c to $l.25
OTHER POTTED PLANTS
4 VARIETIES 40c to $1.25
WRAY'S DIME STORE
LSPECinis
3 JC
GROCERY SPECIALS FOR YOUR EASTER
DINNER FRIDAY And SATURDAY, Mar 22-23
Bar, 2 lb. vacuum
Coffee Gold
packed cans, each
49c
our best seller,
Coffee Shurfine,
ground fresh, 1 lb pkgs. 23c
All flavors including
Jello
puddings, each
5c
M arshm allow s^^.' 23c
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Including 1 Marmalade
Jar, 2 for
23c
Egg Dyes 3 packages
25c
1 75c BROOM, 1 35c WHISK BROOM
1 15c DUST PAN, all for
99c
Biscuit Pride
Cookies 1 National
lb. packages
23c
10 lb. pail
Honey Honey
Foster’s
79c
Flour f c mcK49,b-
$1-29
Bacon lb.
14c
4 lb.
Lard
packages
30c
Red Rose and
Hams
Carsten precook, lb.
23c
Fancy, fat for
Hens
roasting, lb.
17c
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A Dependable Food Store
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TH E N YSSA G ATE C IT Y JOURNAL, TH URSD AY, M ARCH 21,1940
PAGE SIX
OREGON
At Hospital—
K n l Kuum Furnished—
Eugene Hager of Vale is at the
The ladies rest room at the Nys-
sa city hall has now been furnished Nyssa hospital for medical atten­
and Is ready for use. This is a much- tion, under the care of Dr. K. E.
needed addition to city hall facil­ Kerby.
ities as it now provides a place (laughter Visits—
Mrs. W. C. Williams and her
where visiting women may rest and
daughter of La Grande were Sun­
wait.
There is a comfortable day bed day visitors of her parents, Mr. and
with a dainty spread, a chair and Mrs. Phen Warren.
dressing table. Also a table with Sunday Guests—
late magazines and papers.
Sunday visitors and dinner guests
The door leading to the rest of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ward were
room is at the foot and to the left Mr. and Mrs. Claud Jennings and
JO LLY JANES CLUB
of the basement steps so that it is their children of Houston, Idaho.
By Vivian Malloy
not necessary for those using it to Attend Luncheon—
The Jolly Janes 4-H club members
wander about the whole building
Mrs. Leslie McClure and Mrs. Er­
discussed and made plans at their
before using it.
nest McClure attended a luncheon
Saturday,
The decorations and furnishings in Caldwell on Thursday, given for regular club meeting
were one of the activities of the the ladies of the various McClure March 16, at the James Malloy
home, for a card party to be given
Civic club and were under the di­ tamilies..
in the near future to raise money
rection of Mrs. Prank Morgan.
Ladies Aid—
to send a girl to 4-H summer school
In New Plymouth—
Ladies Aid of the Methodist Com­
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Taylor attend­ munity church will meet with Mrs. at Corvallis.
Vivian Malloy was elected club
ed a card party in New Plymouth W. W. F ilte r on Thursday after­
news reporter.
on Wednesday evening.
noon, March 28, at 2:30. Mrs.
On Business—
Charles Starks will be co-hostess.
B UILD ING PERM ITS
District Attorney Max Taggart Patient Imporves—
The following applications for
was in Nyssa on business on W ed­
Mrs. Deane Smith, who has been building permits have been filed
with the City Recorder:
nesday.
seriously ill for several weeks and
326 R. E. Moss, Remod., Lt 5 Blk
Visit From Ellensburg—
under the care of Dr. K. E. Kerby 41 Park Add. $700.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Raytzyak and is reported to be better again.
327 Bernard Frost, Erect Dwelling,
Lt 1 Blk. 36, Park Add., $3.000.00.
Ole Caspaslsi of Ellensburg, Wash., Tonsilectomy—
328 H. L. Wheeler, Remod., Lt 4
are visiting with their brother-in-
Mrs. Monte Jensen had her ton­
Blk. 39, Park Add., $200.00.
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed sils removed at the Sarazin clinic
329 John R. Hunter, Erect G a­
Tucker and attending to property on Saturday and is reported to be rage, L t 1 to 8 Blk 2, Taylor Add.
$150.00.
interests near Adrian.
making a good recovery.
I f no written protests have been
Mrs Towne Improves—
Evening Guests—
filed within ten (10) days from the
Mrs.
Herman
Towne
has
improved
date of this publication by owners
Guests from Nyssa at the Andrew
of property in the City of Nyssa,
Boersma home in Alberta Valley on enough this last week, according to the above applications will be ap­
her
physician,
Dr.
L.
A.
Maulding,
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
proved.
M. F. SOLOMON,
Grider and on Sunday evening the that she has been able to dispense
with
her
two
special
nurses.
City Recorder.
William E. Schireman family.
Daughter Visits—
Visit From Twin Falls—
Too Late to Classify
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Keizer motored
Mrs. George Daugherty of Twin to Jerome, Idaho, on Sunday where
W
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KE R B ABY Buggy $3.50. Ena­
Falls and a sister from Caldwell they visited with their daughter,
meled Gasoline Range
$12.50
visited with Mrs. Cora Tomlinson Mrs. Ronald Burke and Mr. Burke.
at the telephone office on Satur­ Mrs. Burke and ¡¡g r infant daughter Brooms 32 cents. The Nyssa Trader,
main highway north at Alberta Ave.
day.
returned with Mr. and Mrs. Keizer
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Breaks Wrist—
to Nyssa and will remain until Sun­
While doing some acrobatic stunts day when Mr. Burke will come for
ORDER Y O U R new linoleum now,
at the home of her parents, Miss them.
from our new 1940 catalogue. We
Wanda Lee Atkeson slipped and Sadie Hawkins Däne*—
will get you any pattern and size,
It was a merry crowd of mem­
broke a wrist on Saturday after­
and guarantee to save you from $2
noon. Dr. Kerby was called and bers and friends of the Nyssa danc­
to $6.00 on nationally advertised
ing club that danced until the wee
placed the wrist in a splint.
“Famous Name" linoleum rugs. The
small hours at the Sadie Hawkins
Home From School—
Nyssa Trader, main highway north
Raymond Graham arrived home dance given at the Eagles Hall on at Alberta Ave.
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on Friday to spend the Easter va ­ Thursday evening.
There will be one more dance
cation with his parents. Mr. and
NEED CASH? Spring is here. Clean
given by the club this season ac­
Mrs. Don M. Graham.
out the attic and basement. The
cording to present plans.
Patient Improves—
Nyssa Trader, main highway north
A Son Born—
On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Fred
at Alberta Ave., pays cash for
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Osterkamp with Mrs. A rt Heiter
household goods, furniture, hides,
Charles
Wilson
of
Payette
on
Wed­
motored to Boise to visit Mr. Heiter
pelts, wool, metals.
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who underwent an operation at the nesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W il­
veterans hospital. Mr. Heiter is im ­ son are well known in Nyssa musical FO R SALE Trees of all kinds.
circles as he is an instructor of
proving rapidly.
Prunes and Carolina Paplars. In ­
violin and has many pupils in this
Home From Hospital—
termountain Nursery on Hwy. 2 mi.
vicinity.
Mrs.
Wilson
is
an
accom­
Roy Pounds, who suffered a badly
south of Payette on N. Bank P ay­
plished pianist.
wrenched ankle when he slipped
ette River.
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while fishing at the dam on the
opening of the season, has returned
BOY SCOUT NEWS
F E R T IL IZ E R FOR gardens and
By Ralph Teters
to his home from the hospital, but
lawns. O. P. Counsil.
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Legion Troop 19 held
a joint
is still unable to be out.
meeting with the Parma Troop on FOR SALE —Black Austrolops set­
From Huntington—
Among
out-of-town
members Tuesday night, on an island just
ting Eggs. 7(i miles S. W. Nyssa,
who attended the Sadie Hawkins south of Parma. The two troops 2 miles west Oregon Trail school.
dance given by the Nyssa dancing cooked their own meal, held the B. F. Rookstool.
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club on Thursday evening were Mr. meeting and later played games.
Troop 19 will be guests at a pot FOR
and Mrs. Ed Dilley of Huntington.
SALE— Purebred Guernsey
Mr. and Mrs. Dilley were dinner luck dinner to be given by the M or­
milk cows, fresh in April. J. C.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. gan Park Garden club Friday night Beam.
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Fisher.
Guild Card Party—
The Guild of St. Pauls Episcopal
parish will give a card party at the
parish hall on the evening of Tues­
day, March 26th at eight o’clock.
Everyone is invited to attend and
the admission charge will be twen­
ty-five cents and any article that
may be sold at the Guild T h rift
sales.
Salt Lake Visitor—
On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Mayes were Nyssa business visitors
Mr. Mayes is a representative of
the Gordon Creek coal company
and visited his Nyssa dealers the
Thompson coal and seed store. He
was a guest of A1 and Herschel
Thompson at the Chamber of Com­
merce luncheon and Mrs. Mayes vis­
ited with Mrs. Herschel Thompson.
Seed Man In Town—
On Wednesday afternoon T . A.
Waters o f Boise, representative of
Northrup and K ing seed company,
was in this vicinity and a visitor at
Thompson seed store. Mr. Waters
was here regarding the land this
Buy Cut Flowers for extra Easter. Be here for
company has under contract for the
production of garden seed. There
your dozen.
are about 250 acres under contract
at this time In the Snake river val­
ley which will yield a valuable crop
in the fall when the acclimated and
certified seed will be harvested.
Kingman P. T. A. —
Kingman P. T. A. met on Thurs­
day evening at the Adrian high
school with the program in charge
of School Superintendent Dennis
Patch. During the business meeting
which followed the program officers
were elected for the new year. Those
chosen were Mrs. M. L. Kurtz,
president; Mrs. F. L. Deffer, vice-
president; Mrs. Stanley Hill, secre­
tary; and Mrs. C. E. Elliott, treasur­
er.
Churrh Visitors—
On Sunday the morning sermon
at the Methodist Community church
was preached by Judge Chapman of
Boise. Judge Chapman motored to
Full Cut, fast color cottons. Sizes 14 to 50
Nyssa from Boise with Mr. and Mrs.
| J J. Fleming and O. F. Bacon.
M r Bacon taught the Bible Sun­
day school class and Mr. and Mrs.
Fleming visited with old friends.
Mr. Fleming was pastor of the Nys­
sa church many years ago.
MAKE IT RIGHT STORE
Following the services the visitors
were luncheon guests of M r and
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Oregon
Mrs R. A Thompson
HOUR
S P E C IA L S
The hostess, Vivian Malloy, serv­
ed refreshments to the leader, Mrs.
John Bartholoma and club mem­
bers.
Clara Robinson of Caldwell was
a visitor at the club meeting. Cor­
rine Mearse will be hostess to the
club at her home Saturday, March
30.
K IN G M A N FLOW ER CLUB
By Ellen Judd
The Kingman Kolony 4-H Flow­
er club held the first meeting of
the spring last Saturday morning
at the home of the leader, Mrs.
Florence Gowey.
Aurora Zamora, president, pre­
sided at a short business meeting.
Each member is to suggest a name
for the club at the next meeting
which will be held at the Zamora
home Saturday, April 6.
ItiOO PM.
HOUSE DRESSES
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C EACH
NEW STYLES-NEW PRINTS
GOLDEN RULE
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Kingman 4-H Club
By Dorothy Toombs
The five members of the Kingman
Kolony Blue Ribbon Winners Dairy
club have chosen their calves for
this year's work.
The club membership will com­
pete in the Big Hoard’s Dairymen
contest, it was decided at the last
meeting.
The next meeting of the club
April 6, will be in the nature of a
tour to each member’s home.
Leona Dutton was elected to suc­
ceed Gerald Barker vice-president of
the club, who has moved from this
community.
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FORD TRACTOR
Legal Advertisement
NOTICE OF M EETING
O W YH EE I R R I G A T I O N D IS ­
TR IC T,
M ALHEUR
COUNTY,
OREGON
Notice Hereby Is Given: That the
Board of Directors of the Owyhee
Irrigation District, sitting as a
Board of Equalization, will meet on
Tuesday, the 16th day of April. 1940.
at 8:00 o’clock P. M. of said day at
its office at Nyssa, Oregon, for the
purpose of reviewing and correcting
its assessment roll and apportion­
ment of charges for operation and
maintenance for the 1940 season.
The assessment roll and record may
be inspected at the office of the
District by any interested person
during office hours of each business
day.
By order of the Board of Direc­
tors.
Owyhee Irrigation District
F R A N K T. MORGAN, Secretary
Dated and first publ. March 21, 1940
Last publ. April 11, 1940.
NOTICE OF HEARING
THE OW YHEE IR R IG A T IO N D IS ­
T R IC T IN M ALH EUR COUNTY,
OREGON
In the Matter of the Petition of
William B. Napton, Mary L. Nap-
ton, Nadine Napton Gundelfin-
ger and Henry E. Gundelfinger,
her husband, for the E X C LU ­
SION OF LANDS.
NO TICE H EREBY IS GIVEN,
That the above named petitioners
have filed with the Board of Direc­
tors of the Owyhee Irrigation Dis­
trict their petition for exclusion of:
That part of Northeast quarter
cf Northwest quarter (N E 'i-
N W 't ) of Sec. 12, and that part
of Southeast quarter of South­
west quarter (S E ‘4 S W '4 ) and
of Southwest quarter of South­
east quarter < S W 'iS E 'i) and
of Lot No. 10, of Section 1,
Township 22 S. Rng 46 E. W.
M. lying and being North of
Nyssa Homedale branch of Ore­
gon Shortline Railroad Com­
pany right of way, in Malheur
County, Oregon
from the boundaries of the Owyhee
Irrigation District, and that the
district boundaries accordingly be
changed.
W ITH
Ferguson System
• Think o f attaching or de­
taching unit implements»
including the row cultivator»
in less than a m inute! Think
o f plowing easily and quickly
in tight places» close to fences I
Thin k o f being able to plow
28" wide with a tractor so light
i t practically docs away with
soil packing. W ith its finger­
tip control o f hydraulically
controlled wheel-less im ple­
m ents the new Ford tructor
is amazingly easy to operate.
In plowing you set your plow
d e p th ( i t is a u to m a tic a lly
m a in ta in e d ) , lo w e r y o u r
plows by the finger-tip con­
trol, raise them the same way
at the end o f the furrow.
You won’ t believe the
things this new Ford tractor
can do—until you see it
working. Com e on in today.
W e’ll show you som ething!
WM EEL-LESS
IMPLEMENTS
© Ford Motor Co.
DELIVERED FOR
$675
Two-W ay Plows Available
at
McCluer-Manser Motor
Company
PAYETTE , ID AH O
DOG LICENSES DUE
MALES $\ FEMALES *3
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH AT A LL DOG
LICENSES FOR 1940 ARE NOW DUE AND
PAYABLE TO—
A.V. COOK
SATURDAY MARCH 23
9:00 A.M.
DAFFODILLS
All persons Interested in, or who
may be affected by such change in
boundary are required to appear at
the office of the District at Nyssa
Oregon, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. on the
16th day of April, 1940, and show
cause, ir any they have, in writing
why the boundaries of the district
should not be changed as proposer)
in said petition.
By order of the Board of Direc­
tors.
F R A N K T. M O RG AN, Secretary
Dated and first publ. Mar. 21 m o
Last publ. Apr. 4, 1940.
NYSSA
PROGRAM
Phone 108
THEATRE
DOUBLE FEATURE
FRIDAY And SATURDAY— MAR. 22-23
Ann Sothem and Franchot Tone in
“ FAST AND FURIOUS”
Bill Elliott and Linda Winters in
“ PIONEERS OF THE FRONTIER”
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Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m.
Admission Matinee 10c-25c ______________ Evening 10c-30c
SUNDAY And MONDAY— MAR. 24-25
Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas, Ina Claire
and Bela Lugosi in
“ NONOTCHKA”
Color Cartoon, “The Mad Maeotro”
. . .
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Matinee Sunday 2:30 p. m.
Admission Matinee 10c-25c______
Evening 10c-30c
P A L N IG H T
TUESDAY— MAR. 26
•John Wayne, Claire Trevor, Brian Donlevy
and George Sanders in
“ALLEGHENY UPRISING”
‘The Shadow” and Comedy
WEDNESDAY And THURSDAY— MAR. 27-28
Alice Faye, Fred MacMurray, Richard
Greene and Brenda Joyce in
“ LITTLE OLD NEW YORK”
Cartoon and News
Movietone News
Admisión 10c-30e
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