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PAGE S ft THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 194¿ mum Meetings Building O f Community Hall Discussed by “ Happy Farmer” The W.C.T.U. will meet at the Methcdlst parsonage Friday at 2 (Continued from last week) | give dances once or twice a month J P m. Mrs. Ed Wild will be the ——-------------------------------------------- ; and by Christmas the debt had Then began the Job of putting j te en cut dcwn t0 le% !han $■*>] leader. up the building itself. At first we tne windows were E. an elect LEGION, A U X IL IA R Y PLAN Mary Lou • Jackson, and Laura ^ Annual w d rd Reunlon 0, (Banned to make a small building ric range installed for cooking, a PARTY Praner. M. the L. D S church will be held at as low a cost as possible. Roy fair piano in the hall, a 27-fcot The American Legion and auxil- G . d Touched the Rose” March 27 at 8:00 at th e 1 R00kst001 had « lven as 6 acres brick chimney built and a large lary will hold an anniversary din- Jea.se Sugg. Newell Heights. , Friday, ,____ of hillside land that was above heating stove put up. We plan ner party Mtych 1» in the Legion T w o violin solos, Twlla Craw- hu =h- B^eryone welcome his Irrigation ditch but could be another box social fer the holiday:, trail. A potluck dinner will be lord. watered from a neighbor's ditch. between Xmas and New Year. served. | "Trees" and “ Rosary", Mrs. \ Too Late to Classify We started to dig into the Again the Nyssa merchants are A ll Legionnaires and auxiliary; Mackey, Civic club, ground on one side and level out coming to cur rescue. With prise; and good 160. members and their husbands and “Garden” a reading by Mrs. Me- j R E N T Good the other for the foundation for of different kinds to be given at See Frank G. Morgan. wives are invited to attend. The | Gee. Chatterbox club, the hall. W e soon found that the social. W e expect this social Iris Chat ”, reading prepared by meeting will open at 8 o’clock FO R SALE—Good second crop alf everybody’s business Is nobody's to make another substantial pay Mrs. T h .rpe of Payette and read — 8— alfa hay fer sale near Adrian. business. A few thought we should ment on the hall. by Mrs. Judd. A. J. Schafer. 12mSxc dig down -a ways so as to give us ASSOCIATED CLUBS OF' A local chapter of the Grange A Little Old Oarden” , trio, Mrs. room to get under there to dig C O U NTY HOLD M EETING Jesse Sugg, Mrs. Dwayne Ander- | LO ST—Gray gelding. W eight 1300. out a basement later. The digging was organized' shortly after the son and Mrs. Dennis Patch. Age 12 years. Roberts Bros. Ad- was good and the help plentiful so hall was opened for use. Some ol AD RIAN. March 12 (Special) - The meeting was clo ed by | rian. 12m2xp we went on down so as to extend the new Grange members were Approimately 15 0 women a t - eroup singing from outside the local ccmmunity of "Gcd Bless j ----------------- the walls clear down. tended the all-day meeting of as America." The Reclamation Service through but received a warm we’.ccme. Later sociated clubs at the high school _ g _ M ALH E U R C O U N TY F A IR the CCO bays hauled our gravel a cattle association was organized Saturday. The theme of the meet CLUB 13 E NTE R TAIN E D for us and loaned us a mixer for by the farmers that had a few ing was "Gardens". Mrs. D. W (Continued from page one) cattle and wanted to get them out Mrs. O. J. Mitchell e n t e r t a in e d ____________________________________ to mix our concrete. Patch was acting chairman and on the open range. t ie Tuesday afternocn bridge club bers o f the board; fir m Smith, None of our members were real Mrs. M L. Judd, acting secretary. The county AAA has used the at her home this week. High mayor of Ontario and publisher carpenters although a few had A pot-luck dinner was served at hall for to get the local farmers scores went to Mrs. C. L. McCoy o f the Eastern Oregon Observer, done some building. They have noon. Mrs. Dan Holly had charge together. The county agent came and Mrs. J. B. Giezentanner. Julian Fields of the Ontario Argus done a fair job, by the aid of the o f the tables. :ut here and gave us a talk on — §— and Klass V. Powell of the Gate dealer, of estimating the cost but Each of the 25 clubs and five noxious weeds. City Jcurnal. sadly underestimated the amount P.T.A.’s reported on membership, MR., MRS. EASTM AN Our community hall is all and ! Mr. Osborn and Mr. Lenhart of labor required. activities, duties, and alms The E N TE R TAIN more than we expected cf it. We The Young Married Couples club | tendered their resignations as In the early stages of the work women decided to adopt the Iris built It with the idea of having as the sectional flower to be used was entertained Wednesday night members of the board because of we had lots of help but farming at the home cl M r and Mrs. Ber- plans to leave the country, lime came rn and we si’ had lots a place of recreating witheut hav to beautify yards and gardens. nard Eastman. Mr. and M rs.1 of work at home that badly needed ing to go clear to town. We es The program for the day con peclaUy wanted clean amusement Wayne Morris were guests. High tributed by the various clubs was Urquiri on her travels in Mexico, to be done. The help kept dropping for our young fclks. scores were wen by Mrs. Wayne cut until it was mostly left up to as follows: a vid in solo by Twila Crawford. a few faithful workers. We did | Every Rose Has Its Thorn “ An old Fashioned Garden" Dor Morris and Bernnrd Eastman. and a vocal selection bv Mrs. O ., ... , . _ . Every rose has Its thorn. Don’t —8 - is Klingback, Owyhee. J. Donahue. The public Is invited a_*™ d ^ 1 . “ _far„ up the building. 24 by 38-foot and expect a community hall to run "Rose O ’Day" and Irish Folk REBEKAHS IN IT IA T E to attend. Mrs. W. A. Fox of Nyssa was a full basement and a housed-in smeothly all the time any more dance. Girl 8couts, Betty Eachus initiated Into Yellow Rose lodge ___ I outside stairway to the ba ement rhan you would expect a business cf Rebckahs at a meeting held “ CLUB : The eiectricai WOrk was done by a to run smooth all the time. There Mrs. Klaas Tensen entertained Ucensed electrician from town is always the member who won’t Thursday night o f last week. the members c f the Wednesday When it was completed all but the cooperate. There Is the trcuble- club at her home last week. High windows, chimney and double frent I maker too. You just have to get EVER BEEN IN FAREW ELL P A R T Y HELD scores w°nt to Mrs. Frank Ram- doors, we all quit and went to along with them. In a small corn- FOR N YS SA SOLDIERS Mrs. Earl Grey and Mrs. Vern batid, first, Mrs. Nick Rudlick, sec farming. i munlty If you go to eliminating | Martin were hostesses at a fare ond. Mrs. John Bowan was a Our opening night to the public people the first thing you know you guest. well party given at the home of was a box social which paid over have a hall and no one to go to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grey under i $50 cn the deb«. We continued to It. the auspices of the Co-workers | G U ILD IS E N TE R TAIN E D j Fo d To Be Subject— Sunday school class of the Nazar-1 The St. Paul's Episcopal guild ene chut^h for Harold Grey and j met March 11. Rev. and Mrs. NORMAL GRANARY “ Hew 1-0 Get The Most Out O f Volcah Klvet, who are leaving for j Moore of Ontario attended a«« W HEAT RELEASED ; Your Dollar” will be the subject the army. Those present were Mr. ] meeting. Hostess were Mrs. Arthur discussed by the adult hememaking ! class. Monday, March 16, at 8 p. and Mrs. Bernice Gibson, Mr. and I Boydell and Mrs. C. C. Hunt. Tne vast reserves of wheat In Mrs. Harold Grey, Mr. and Mrs. | — §— vo" ” * w“ c“ 1' “ j m. In the high school. A discussion THERE? Joe Woodard, Mr. and Mrs. D arrel; P A R T Y PLAN NE D FOR i department of agriculture s j 0f buying by grades and the dif- Wllliams, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest j Y O U T H S I over-normal granary are oeing re- j ferences in each, cost comparisons WELL, you will be if you Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Levi K lvet,' The Boulevard and Oregon Trail ,eased for conversion into livestock cf packaged and bulk goods and wreck your car and it isn't | Miss Francis Sandy, Volcah Klvet. | Granges will give a party Friday Preducts needed In the food fer answers to questions concerning insured. ways and means cf reducing family I Mr. and Mrs. David Powell, R e v .! night In the Boulevard Grange h a il! victory pregram, — SEE US TO D AY — and Mrs. Vern Martin, Mr and for the men called into the ser- The Malheur County A A A office feed costs In view of rising prices Mrs. Regers Tucker and Vernon vice. The party will be given in announced complete details of the will take up the major portion of j Klvet. honor of all young men leaving I new program to make supplies of the evening. Anyone Jnterested Is Nyssa and vicinity this week-end Commodity Credit corporations invited to attend. - 8 - CIVXC CLUB T O ELECT Dancing and perhaps card playing wheat available to ccuntv farmers The Nyssa Civic club will meet I will be arranged Legal Advertising for feeding to livestock and poul- Insurance March 17 at 2:30 at the parish i — g__ , try N O TICE OF SH ERIFF’S SALE hall. 1 CLUB HOLDS M * EETING T o assist farmers who are in On the 11th day of April, 1942, Annual election of officers will The Sunshine club met at the I creasing production of pork, milk, at the hour o f 11:10 a. m„ at the be held. After the business meet- borne of Mrs. Dierking Friday, eggs, and other livestock products, front doer of the Court House in OREGON NYSSA ing a short program will follow. II March 6 with Mrs. Dierking a n d ! the department Is making Vale, wheat Malheur County, Oregon, I will consist o f a talk by Miss Flora Mrs. Ostrom as hostesses. available In Malheur county at the will sell at public auction to the loan value. highest bidder, for cash, the follow Cracked wheat will be sold at ing described property, to-wit: JOURNAL’S the minumum price at county Lots 16 to 20 both inclusive of SALE CALENDAR points at 90 cents a bushel. Whole BIcck 18, Teutsch’s Addition to the | wheat will be four cents less pet- City of Nyssa, Malheur County, bushel. All prices are for bulk Oregon, except rights of way for Sales listed by the Gate City wheat, no sacks furnished, and in ditches and roads, together with Journal for printing and publicity carload lots. tenements, hereditaments and ap G ood seeds a re the firs t essen- MiAnTHII A rips, are advertised without charge to Feed dealers wishing to obtain purtenances thereunto belonging or tial o f good crops. P la n t N o rth la n d |I!W W »n*^lf(|p the advertiser in the Ontario Argus. in anywise appertaining. B ran d Seeds! D ep en d able! Tested! Payette Independent - Enterprise, wheat may order direct from th? Said sale is made under execut- Seeds o f known origin and quality. the Malheur Enterprise of Vale, Commodity Credit Corporation In tlon Issued out c f the Circuit Court Weiser American, Cambridge News Portland. Those buying wheat for cf the State o f Oregon for the Look f o r the F ly in g Goose on resale to farmers are required to Reporter and Council Leader. As the bag. County of Malheur to me directed our sale calendar protects your post a bend of 50 cents a bushel. In the case of Jess E. Thompson, O u r 58 y e a r reputation o f reli Before this bond is surrendered, date, consult us Immediately when able service to A m erican farm ers the Commodity Credit corporation et al. vs. C. P. Overstreet. you plan a sale. C. F. Glenn must be satisfied that all of this is back o f N o rth la n d B ra n d Seeds. Sheriff of Malheur wheat was sold for feeding pur For * f • ’ f a. C lo Friday, March 13—Tw o miles County, Oregon ver. Fluid, (ir a is , poses. or G a r d e n sued««, cast and *4 mile north of Vale su e y o h r N o r T o obtain surrender o f this bond First publication. March 12th, 1942 on Foothill Drive. Layne Brothers, throp. K in g A ('<>. Last publication, April 9th. 1942 dualer or w rite us Bois« Idaho owners. Horses, cattle, machinery, the dealer must have the county A. L. Fletcher, Attorney for the fo r name o f near by dualer. household goods. Bert Anderson, office certify that all of the wheat Plaintiff. obtained by the dealer was sold auctioneer. for feeding purposes or converted N O TICE OF SALE OF REAL Tuesday, March 17. Lester & into ground feed. ESTATE Farmers wishing to pool orders Smith at W J. Lester ranch. 1 N O TIC E IS H EREBY G IVEN mile west and one half mile south to buy a carload c f wheat direct that the undersigned Douglas M. of Wlllcwcreek. Oregon school- from th? Commodity Credit cor McDonald, Administrator o f the the estate of Elizabeth J. McDonald, house. 1 p. m. PW T. 7 horses, 26 poration should order through, igh t: rrang cattle, hogs, poultry, farm mach- [ county A A A office. Proper arrahge deceased, from and after April inery. i ments must be made to pay for the 17th 1942, will proceed to sell at -------- 1 wheat cn delivery, however. No private sale and in separate par Friday, March 20—1 ’ a mile north bond is required from the farmers cels the following described real of Payette on U S. 30 or <* mile ordering wheat for their own use. estate and all of the right, title south Snow-Mocdy hill. Roy Halley, i ___________________ and interest of said deceased there — D O U B LE F E A T U R E — owner Horses, cattle, hogs, poul- j Ilp rf From r a ,|fornla_ in, to wit: F R ID A Y and S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H 13-14 try, farm machinery and household: _ , . __ , _ Lots 11, 12 and 13 of Block 2 goods Col Bert Anderson, auctlone-1 Mrs’ R f. ph w Eyrf! ot Los Angel- Anne Shirlev, Janies Craig, Charles Colburn in Taylor’s Addition to Nyssa: er | es Is visiting her brothers, George Three-fourth interest in Lots 11. “U N E X P E C T E D U N C L E ” _____________________________________ | Sallee and A. C. Sallee. 12, 13, and 14 of Block 21. Teut- Lent Service Planned— Charles Starrett and Russell Hayden in sch’s Addition to Nyssa; Three- A special Lent service will be “L A W L E S S P L A IN S M A N ” fourth interest In Lots 12. 13 and held Friday evening at the home Sat. Mat., 2:30 P. M., Adm. 8c-20c; Evening, llc-S3c, Includes tax 14 of Block 70, Green's Addit of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Church. ion to Nyssa: Three-fourth in S U N D A Y and M O N D A Y , M A R C H 15 - 16 terest in Lots 5. 6, 7 and 8 of Let as print your envelopes, state- : Block 72, Oreen's Addition to Clark Gable, Lana Turner, Frank Morgan and ments, letterheads, etc. The Oate Nyssa. Claire Trevor in The peace that our City Journal. All in Malheur County, Oregon. “H O N K Y T O N K ” departed know can Bernard Eastman Real Estate Plant Northland Brand Seeds for Better War-time Crops Written bids for all or a n y , be paid In annual installments portlcn of said real'estate will be with Interest at six per cent, se received by the undersigned Ad cured by mortgage upon the prop ministrator from and after said erty so sold Ail sales subject to April 17 th 1942, at his residence connotation by the Uourt. in Nyssa. Oregon Said real es March 12. 1841.. , tate will be sold In separate par- j Douglas w Mctfcnald cels to the highest and best bidder. I Administrator of the for cash in the event such sales j Estate cf Eizabeth J. are in parcels for less than $500 00 McDonald, deceased. and in all ether Instances for part March 12. 19. 28. April 2, 9. cash and credit on the balance to G RO CERY SPECIALS FOR Friday and Saturday, M AR CH 13 and 14 W. W. Foster Phone IOÔ Soft as Silk or flJTp Swandown P k g .& J u C ake Flour W h e a t Flakes C tn$ £ . Crackers 2 lb Pkg......... Campbells Tomato. 3 can» Soup Salad Qt. jars Dressing Cocoa Hersheys 1 lb ... Tom aio Juice Dardines Zuu M arsh M allow s Mat 3mi 2.30, Adm llc-2 8c. Evening Adm. ilc-33c. Includes tax — B A R G A IN N IG H T — T U E S D A Y , M A R C H 17 The Weaver Brothers, Frankie Darro and Sally Payne in ‘T U X E D O J U N C T IO N ” Crime Doesn’t Pay, Sports and Holt o f the Secret Service Admission. ie-Mr, including tax W E D N E S D A Y and T H U R S D A Y , March 18-19 Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas, Constance Ben nett and Roland Young in “T W O FA C E D W O M A N ” Admlaaton Evening — lie and 33c. Including Defenaa Tax not be felt by those Bybee C om m ission Co. here. What we can contribute to the peace o f mind of Nyssa, O re g o n those who are Giant pkgs. ................. WE ARE OPEN FROM 9 to 7 p. m. M A R C H 14th ance of dignity and 35 ewm and lamb* that will be sold in bunches of five to ten ewes and their Iambi. This will make it so tha' any farm wanting a small bunch can get them. These are good ewe» and have the «root on them. Also have » nice run of cattle o t all kinds snd a few horses and a good number of stock hogs. Remember the day every Saturday afternoon and the place and try to have your consignment here early. We have buyers for anything that you have to srIL good taste, and as reasonable an ex pense as Is possible Please let us help you. NYSSA FUNEKAL HOME Bybee C om m ission Co* Ambulance Service Phone "3W Nyssa I - ^ ^ ^ ^ jrm e rly ^ N y «k ^ ^ o m m iM io i^ jC o ru | P ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ W AR 53c TIM E Wilson Grocery NYSSA A Dependable Food Store OREGON Fresh Fashions In SPRING S U IT S Single and Double Breasted Every Garment A ll W ool In Handsome Patterns Smooth Finished Worsteds, Gabardines, Twists and $ 27 50 Long Wearing Tweeds. $ 35 TO Most Suits have extra pants if you desire— at a small extra cost. — H IG H L Y TA ILO R E D — The very best workmanship Is featured throughout even- suit. m fact our Spring stock is as high grade In eve™ respect as always heretofore. every Sport C o a ts for SPRING All the new shades in plain Colors and fancy plaid de signs. $11.50 to $15 HAVE FOR OUR SALE grieved is the assur bap29C ¿ " f o r " 1" White King granulated Soap THEATRE A Gold-Rush-Boom-Town with Clark Gable as head man. Color cartoon, “ The Rocky Bear” Campbells 14 oz. 3 for..... C _ l : _____ Oval. Tomato or OCn mustard 2 cans ......... PROGRAM •jJcacT 25c 70c 35c 25c 29c 19c 25c Tall cans. All brands. 4 cans M ilk Northrup King & Co. NYSSA Legal Advertising Legal Advertising SPRING HATS $1.95 to $5 Rolled, bound, welt or raw edge brims In a variety of stylus and colors. SPRING Slacks New Shades All have zipper front. Hard finisti. Gabardine and Bed ford cords. $4.85 to $8.45 NEW SHIRTS $1.50 to $2.25 Broadcloth, Madras and Ox ford cloth In white or stripes ana checks. Alexander’s Ontario “Where Good Clothe» Cost Lew” Ore.