Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 19, 1942, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE S ft
Repair Of Farm
Machinery U rgetl
•STATE«
CAPITAL NEWS
W h a t Should You Save To H elp f
OREGON TRAFFIC
DEATH TOLL IN
1941 IS HIGHER
SALEM. March 19. (Special)—
' Repair your farm machinery l
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Th* following table iaaued by th* Treasury
Oregon’s traffic death toll for
A. L. LINDBECK
instead of buying new equipm nc! I Department is intended as a savings yardstick for the average income-
1941 was set at 396 today by tarl
Sell that back-yard heap cf scrap
earner. It suggeets how everyone of the 48,000,000
Snell, secretary of state, who said
iron"! Through these two mithedsj
employed persons in the United States may partici­
HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT
MRS. E. S. FROST CHOSEN
SALEM Or*.—Oregon's machin­ there was a total of 49,874 Waf­
ol agricultural ‘steel economy,'
pate in the war effort through the fystematic purchase
I EXTILES CLASS TOPIC
CIVIC CLUB PRESIDENT
ery Is all set for the distribution fle accidents in the state during
every farmer can help keep Amtr- |
of
Defense
Savings
Bonds.
Prints
in buying
h 'u ehcld La’s arms production rcliing", the !
of sugar rationing books just as the past year. A total of 8,009 per­
The Nyssa Civic club held it
“The job ahead of us is far bigger than most'of us
soon as the office of price admln- sons were Injured.
annual election of officers thir equipment and textiles will be the Malheur county U. S. D. A. war |
realize,” Secretary Morgenthau declared in making
Economic loss due to traffic ac­
Istratlcn determines the registra­
week. Those elected wcre Mrs. subject of the discussion at the board advises.
the table public. “I know that the American people
tion dates, according to Rex Put­ cidents was estimated at *17, *20.-
E. S. Frost, president; Mrs. Her­ me-ting of the adult homemaking
‘Agricultural
equipment
factor­
are ready to do their part to win the war. One of the
nam. state superintendent of edu­ 000
bert Fisher, vice president; Mr cla-s, Monday, March 23. at 7:45 ies will work overtime in turning
ways we can do much more is by intensifying our
While fatalities «tcee<*td th*
cation who has charge of the big
J.. B. Giezentanner, secretary and p. m. in the high school. Anvone cut repair parts for farm machin­
interested
is
invited
to
attend.
effort in the purchase of Defense Bonds.”
Job. School houses all over the 1940 tell, the death rat*, showing
Mrs Bernard Eastman, treasurer
ery
in
1942.
having
been
given
a
The discussion will include stan­
While persons without dependents may be able to
state will serve as registration cen­ the number of persons killed In
After the business meeting a short
production quota of 150 per cent
set aside more than the suggested figures, persons
ters and teachers will do the reg­ prcportlon to the exposure to ac­
program, consisting cf a v.ca’. d a rd upon wliirh to base buying of the 1940 level. Farm er, are I
istering and distribute the books. cident. showed a slight decrease.
with several dependents, or with other heavy family
selection my Mrs. C. L. McCoy, habits for towels, linens, dishes, unfed to dc their repairing as
The registration period is expected Snell said. Traffic accidents took a
obligations, may be unable to save at the suggested
violin sclo by Twila Crawford and knives, cc. eking utensils, sheet-, and much as possible before the Lu y
to cover four days with registration death toll of 11.6 persons per on*
a talk by Miss Flora Urquirl on ether common household articles season arrives, and to order re­
rate, the Treasury Department pointed out.
offices open from 4 to 6 p. m. and hundred million miles of travel,
her travels in Mexico, was given. Examples of available materials pair parts now so as to have I hem I
compared to 11.9 last year. Oregon
N um ber of
7 to 9 p. m. each day.
Those in charge of the refresh­ with current prices will be shown cn hand when needed.
In One
And
Tout Annual
P erso n s in Eaoh
Y ear He
one of the few states In the
One Save*
I f Weekly
Each
of
the
ration
books
will
ments were Mr.-. B: rt Llenkaemper. and discussed.
Savings:*
"Farmers of Malheur
county
Incom
e
G
roup
! i 848.212.000 contain 28 stamps and each mem­ was
WU1 S av e;
E ach W eek:
E e l ninji'a A r e s
nation
to show any Improvement
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8 -
Mrs. J. J. Sarazin and Mrs. Eddy
8.824.000
$18.00
have ordered a small per cent cf
$0.25
15 to $10
129.860.000
PLAY, PARTY PLANNED
4.975.000 /
26.00
.50
ber of the family, regardless of in the death rate in 1941, the rate
Powell.
$10 to $15
the parts they will need this year
t l 8,880.000
6.470.000
80.00
.7$
to $20
Tiie Rebekah lodge is planning the county war beard estimates | $15
698.665.000
age, will be entitled to a book, for the nation as a whole going up
10.747.000
65.0»
1.25
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5 -
$20 to $30
808.496.000
7.7T4.000
104.00
2.00
a -hort play and party for April after a quick survey in coopera­
but stamps will be torn out of the four percent.
$30 to $-¡0 ■
BOOK CLUB WILL MEET
1,205.152.000
6.794.000
208.00
4.00
$40 to $50
There were 108 pedestrians kil­
988.184.000
8.007.000
books for sugar on hand at the
812.00
6.00
The Friendly Book club will t. The theme of th* pregram and tion with machinery dealers. Deal­
$50 to tea
928.096.000
2.281.000
416.00
led, a decrease of 18.8 percent
8.00
$60 to $70
time
of
registration.
678.080.000
1.304.000
meet at the heme of Mrs. Dick narty will carry out the idea of ers report that they have ordered
620.00
10.00
$70 to $d0
from the pedestrian toll of 134
929.186.000
1.489.000
624.00
12.00
$30 to $100
Tensen March 25. Mrs. C. C Hunt April Frol's day. The public is 35 per -cent of the parts that will
I 1.191.860.000
1.069.000
1.040.00
20.00
In 1940 Non-colllslon accidents ac­
$ luO t o $150
I
642.860.000
298.000
All
community
fetes,
fairs,
round­
be needed to keep farm machinery
will give the book review. All wom­ invited to attend.
1.820.00
$5.00
$150 to $200
2 , 000 . 000,000
695.000
O v e r $200
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8 -
rolling in the county this year.
ups, regattas or other events at­ counted for 30 percent of the
en Interested are invited to work
CLOTHING
4-H
CLUB
OF
$10.216.811.000
48.167.000
tracting crowds of 5000 or more fatalities during the year.
cn their handwerk and enjoy the
"There will be a shortage of
Railroad-motor vehicle accidents
persons must have the approval of
book review.
K^ Î ‘ONY
MEETING
certain new farm machinery In
The second year clothing 4-H 1942 Productlc has becn
L t0
the military command of the Pacif­ showed an Increase of 27.5 per­
-§ ~
Alvin McGinnis ranch on the new ic northwest area under new In-, cent, but deaths from this type
club girls of Kingman Kolcny met 83 per cent cf the 1940 level. Far­
GIRLS PLAN ACTIVITIES
and.
at the heme of their leader, Mrs. mers are asked to buy only mach­
structions Just received by Governor cf accident dropped from 18 In
Girl Scouts of troup No. 1 will
E.
C.
Elliot,
Saturday,
The
mem
Drawings
Not
Available—
Sprague
from Lieutenant General 1940 to 15 in 1941. Bicycle fatali­
inery
needed
to
relieve
labor
hold its regular meeting at their bers judgad each other's work and
Robert
Lytle
of
Vale,
member
DeWltt.
Even
after receiving ap­ ties Increased from eight in 1940
shortages,
to
help
meet
food-for-
leader's home March 19 after had a lesson on care of the shoes.
of
the
Malheur
county
selective
proval
these
events
are subject to ten in 1941.
school. The next meeting will be Mrs. Elliott served pcpcorn. The freedom gcals, or to replace mach­ Navy Office Opened—
While 76 percent of the traffic
service
board,
staled
over
long
dis­
to
cancellation
on
short
notice if
D. R Williams, boatswain's mate
inery which is beyond repair. Ma­
held March 26 at Scout griders.
accidents in the state occured in
next
meeting
will
be
held
at
the
t
a
n
t
telephone
today
that
the
later
developments
Justify
such
An all-day session of work and home of Shirley Smith, March 21. jor emphasis on new machine first class, U. S. navy, recruiter in
urban areas, these accidents ac­
production will be on machines charge of the Baker recruiting sta­ order In which the men who regis­ action. General DeWltt said.
hiking has been planned for April
counted for only 31 percent of the
tered February 16 will be drawn
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8
-
needed
in
meeting
food-for-free-
tion,
announces
that
he
was
auth­
C.
H.
Gram,
state
labor
com­
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fatal accidents, indicating that ac­
ENTERTAIN TUESDAY CLUB
dem goals, such as milking mach­ orized to establish a part time sub­ will not be revealed for about two missioner for the past 24 years,
METHODIST LADIES TO
Mrs. J. L. Church entertained ines, hay equipment, and certain station at Ontario today. The new weeks. He said arrangement of will retire from public life at the cidents hi rural areas are mWe
HOLD MEETING, PROGRAM
likely to prove serious, Snell's fig­
the members of the Tuesday club
the list will be completed about
The Women’s Society of Christ­ at her home March 17. Mrs. Burn- poultry equipment. Such items as station will be open on Thursdays, a week after the master list is expiration of ms term next Ja n ­ ures showed. Of the fatal acci­
I
tractors
and
grain
harvesting
Fridays,
and
Saturdays
of
each
uary.
In
announcing
his
decision
ian Service will hold a meeting all Brown and Mrs. Tom. Eld-
dents In cities, slightly more than
received from Washington, D. C.
not to seek re-election again Gram half occurred In residential areas.
and pregram in the Methodist ridge were guests. High scores were equipment, however, have been S 3 - week and will be located in the Dinner Is Arranged—
postmaster's office in the post of-
endorsed the candidacy of W. E.
church parlors March 26 at 3 p. wen by Mrs. Eidridge, first, and vercly cut.
Advance reservations indicate a Klmsey, deputy commissioner in
lice building. The navy is still ac­
Small Combines Needed
m. The president, Mrs. W. W. Fos­ Mrs. J. J. Sarazin, second.
Teacher Resigns—
large attendance at the annual
ter, will conduct a brief business
Mrs. Minnie A. Davenport, sup­
“Principal new machinery needed cepting applications for enlistment dinner meeting of the Malheur charge of the Portland branch of
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and
men
who
are
registered
for
the
labor
bureau.
Before
becoming
meeting. Mrs. A. B. Hann and ORA SHELLEY AND R. C.
erintendent of Notus schools for
in this county is small combines
County
Public
Health
association
selective
service
may
apply
if
they
labor
commissioner
in
1919
Gram
the young women of the church SHELTON OF NYSSA WED
to handle the greatly expanded
the last three years, has resigned
have not yet actually appeared in the Nyssa union high school served for 12 years as deputy in
will be in charge of the entire
Ora Shelley and R. C. Shelton, acreage of winter k ’ume seed before the army examining board. Monday evening. The dinner will the department under O. P. Hoff. her position because of “other
program. Special music will con­ both of Nyssa, were united in production. Through the efforts of
be served at 7:15 p. m„ mountain He has been elected to the office business interests". Her resigna­
sist of a duet by Mrs. Ralph marriage by the Rev. J. T. Groot the state war board, sufficient Minister Visits Sons—
tion will become effective at the
war time. The meeting will be six times.
Beutler and Mrs. Wesley Sherman. at the Methodist church in Baker number of small combines will be
close of the present school year.
held
in
conjunction
with
the
reg­
Rev.
A.
F.
Lienkaemper
of
Port­
A short skit, “The Health of In­ Monday night. They were Issued a made available to harvest the
With less than three weeks re­ iously eyeing the Job. These are
dia", will be given by Mrs. Ray­ marriage license in Baker Mon- j winter legume seed crop, provid- land is visiting his two sons, Bert ular weekly dinner of the Nyssa
Lions club. Dr. G. D. Bock direct- maining until deadline on primary Francis Lambert, Multnomah coun­
and Kermit Lienkaemper.
mond Sager. Mrs. Wuyne Ches- day afternoon.
ing all present equipment is used Promoted In Army—
tor cf the Boise health unit, will filings Oregon Democrats are ty treasurer, and Wm. A. Dotaell,
nut, Mrs. Clifford Fox. Mrs. Wil­
Following a short honeymoon I to capacity. The county and state
J. B. Beckham, sen-in-law of be the principal speaker. Part of scurrying about In a desperate ef­ who served as secretary to Gover­
bur Holcomb, Mrs. Art Hann and trip, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton will beards are now working on plans
Mrs. Vivian Cochrun. Irene Ogle make their home in Nyssa where to distribute the new combines so Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Boydell of the a capella choir of the Ontario fort to find some candidate to nor Walter Pierce. There is also
Nyssa, has been promoted to the high school will sing. The ladles oppose Chas. L. McNary in his still a possibility that Farrell may
will give a reading on the theme Mr. Shelton is engaged in the as to obtain maximum use.
rank of captain in the 41st en­ of the Episcopal guild will serve
opposition in his own camp
of the program.
dairy business.
"In line with the reduction gineers, United States army, ac­ the meal. Mrs. G. A. Billings and campaign for re-election to another have
with George Flagg, present deputy
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sought in wheat production, out­ cording to Information received Henry Hartley are in charge of term in the U. S, senate. This, too,
in spite of the fact that Willis under Secretary of State Snell, still
WORTH WHILE CLUB TO
ODD FELLOWS PINOCHLE
put of machinery used to produce here.
the arrangements.
GIVE PROGRAM MARCH 20
Mahoney of Klamath F'alls, Port­ seriously considering entering the
PARTY WELL ATTENDED
this crop has been greatly cur­
Attrnds Funeral—
land and Washington, D. C„ who race to succeed his present boss
The Worth While club of Sun­
The pinochle party sponsored tailed. Farmers who have sought Lions Hold Meeting—
M. C. Zamora of Nyssa, route 1
set valley will give a program at last week by the Odd Fellows to order new wheat harvesting
Lmo
Christensen, agriculture attended funeral services held for came so near to beating McNary who is new engaged in a campaign
the community hall March 20 at lodge was well attended. After the equipment have discovered this teacher in the Nyssa high school, E. G. Johnson In Parma Friday. six years ago has come out in sup­ for the republican nomination for
8 p. m. No admission will be play, the lodge served hot apple when their orders have been can­ discussed the Lions club hog pro­ Mr. Johnson was a pioneer resi­ port of the Republican senate lead­ governor against the present in­
er with a declaration that his sup­ cumbent Charles A. Sprague.
charged. Everyone is invited to a t­ pie. fruit slices and coffee.
celled, the county war board points ject at the weekly luncheon of dent of Parma.
port of the national administra­
tend. A quilt will be given away.
the club Monday nocn. President
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mess won out.
tion’s defense program has earned
The quilt is now on display at the prizes given for ladies and
the
“Agriculture end the steel in- Fred Burgesser announced
Legal
Advertising
for him the right to retain his
the Golden Rule store in Nyssa. men and Mrs. Charles Ninemlre du fry are closely related today joint meeting of the Lions club
seat for another term. Democratic
The proceeds from this project won the traveling prize.
in that America's six million farms and the Malheur county Public UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT leaders are trying to persuade Carl
will be used to seal the community
OF THE INTERIOR
Another party will be held in are a Luge reservoir of scrap iron Health association to be held Mon­
C. Dcnough, United States district
hall.
The St. Paul’s Episcopal church
General Land Office
the near future. Then a third fu m which it is estimated 114 day evening in the high school
attorney, to enter the lists against will hold a special Lenten service
031118
building.
million tons could be collected.
At The Dalles. Oregon, March McNary but so far Don a ugh has and choir practice March 20 at •
Farmers should not sell scrap iron Registration Asked—
shown no inclination to give up p. m. at the W. E. Schireman
17, 1942.
for which they may have use in
In order that every woman In
NOTICE is hereby given that his present job for a chance at the home.
the future but should cull their Nyssa and surrounding vicinity
Eddie L. Underdahl, of Rt. 1, Home- senatorshlp.
scrap heat« carefully.
who is 18 years of age or older dale, Idaho, who, on April 18, 1938,
That Robert S. Farrell, Jr„ re­
There will be a dance at the
"Scrap steel Is necessary to steel n ay do her duty and register in
publican, is not to remain un­ Cow-Hollow Community hall Sat­
made
Original
Homestead
Entry,
production under the open-hearth the mcbilization of women's skills.
opposed in his race for secretary urday. March 21. The funds will
process, being used in charging Mrs. W. E. Schireman, local chair­ Act 6-17.02, No. 031118, for Farm of state now appears certain. At be used for the benefit of the
Will sell SATURDAY in eon neelion with their regular auc­
the furnaces. From 50 to 60 per man, has arranged with Mrs. S. Unit “A" or the N‘jSE ' 4 , Section least two Democarts are now ser-
tion one Servel refrigerator, one Holpoint eleetrie range, one
hall.
cent scrap is combined with 40 B. Davies, city librarian, to han­ 13, Township 22 S„ Range 46 E.,
eoal range, some beds and bedsteads and several other house­
to 50 per cent pig lion in this dle the registration of any women Willamette Meridian, has filed no­
hold articles.
fast modern process. It is pos­ who have not been reached either tice of intention to make final
sible to makp good steel under through the schools. Granges, rural preof, to establish claim to land
Will have buyers for a lot of fa t hogs and cattle.
another method (the Bessemer clubs or the house-to-house can­ above described, before FYank T.
process) without adding scrap vass. "Ttre rationing has made Morgan. Notary Public, at Nyssa.
Don't forget your home market. We are doing our part. Give
steel but this method is more it impossible to make a house-to- Oregon, on the 18th day of April,
us part of your consignments.
ccstly and takes about twice as licuse canvass in the farming dis­ 1942.
Claimant names as witnesses:
long. The fast epen-hearth pro­ trict". Mrs. Schireman said, “sc
Alfred Costley, Tom Nedbalek.
cess is vital in today's speed-up it Is my wish that all unregistered
n
d
w
c
o
f
r
Clayton Douglas, and William Flak,
war program.
women use this means of showing all of Rt. 1, Homedale. Idaho.
their willingness to heed the call.”
W. F. JACKSON
'S
party will be given free for all Here From Boise—
Register.
RILL LANE, Auctioneer
Phone 25-W
Nyssa. Oregon
these holding tickets from the
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Anderson
GROCERY SPECIALS FOR
two previous affairs. The proceeds of Boise spent the week-end at
Too Late to Classify
Friday and Saturday, MARCH 20 and 21
will be used to buy defense the F. E Newbill home near Nys­
FOR RENT—Kelley house. Either
Jacob Groot
stamps.
sa.
furnished or unfurnished. See
Frank T. Morgan.
19mtfc
Swan
Ranch Is Sold—
The Newbill ranch near Nyssa FOR SALE or TRADE—Town pro- I
Down
was sold this week to Mr Kenesiel
perty In Klamath Falls, Ore. for I
of Parma. Mr. and Mrs. L. True of farm land or good row land under
Parma have moved onto the place. ditch. Write R. R. Phelps. Tlcnesta
Chari'■s Newbill moved to Nyssa California.
19m4xp
md F E. Newbill bought the
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
POUND—Several keys. Owner may
have same by identifying them
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 20 - 21
JOURNAL’S
and paying for this ad. Gate City
Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen O’Sullivan, John
Journal.
SALE CALENDAR
LOCAL NEWS
Meetings
Bybee Commission Co.
si Ml
Bybee Commission Co.
NYSSA
Phone 108
PROGRAM
THEATRE
Sheffield and Reginald Owen in
“TARZAN’S SECRET TREASURE”
Rav Whitley Comedy and Cartoon
8at. Mat., 2:30 P. M„ Adm. 5c-20e; Evening, Uc-33c, include* tax
"THE MALTESE FALCON”
It’s the season’s thrill special.
SUPERMAN CARTOON
Mat 3mi 2.30, Adm iic-28c, Evening Adm, l lc-Mc, Include* tax
— BARGAIN NIGHT —
TUESDAY, MARCH 24
Cary Grant, Joan Fontain and Nigel Bruce in
“SUSPICION”
Color Car toon and Holt of the Secret Service
Admission, 3c -20c. including tax
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. March 25-26
Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland. Arthur Ken­
nedy, Charley Grapewin, John Litel in
"THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON”
The brave saga of General Custer
Merry Melody and News
Admission Evening - lie and' 33c. Including Defense Tax
25c
Baking Powder ?aib"£L
ib
G in ger Bread M ixPkg....19c
String Beans
Peace
SUNDAY and MONDAY, MARCH 22-23
Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Peter Lorre*
Gladys George and Barton MacClane in
Cake Flour
The peace that our
departed know can­
not be felt by those
here What we can
contribute to the
peace of mind of
those who are
grieved is the assur­
ance of dignity and
good taste, and as
reasonable an ex­
pense as is possible
Please let us help
vcu.
NYSSA FUNERAL HOME
Ambalane* Servie«
Phone ''JW
Nyssa
Sales listed by the Gate City
Journal fer printing and publicity
I are advertised without charge to
J the advertiser in the Ontario Argus.
: Payette Independent - Enterprise,
the Malheur Enterprise of Vale,
Welser American. Cambridge News
; Reporter and Council Leader. As
our sale calendar protects your
I date, consult us immediately when
you plan a sale.
Friday, March 20— It* mile north
of Payette on US. 30 or H mile
south Snow-Mocdy hill. Roy Halley,
owner. Horses, rattle, hogs, poul-
| try. farm machinery and household
I goods. Col Bert Anderson, auctione­
er.
March 24. Six miles southeast of
j Payette cn highway 52 on Berllng
j Island or • miles northwest of New
Plymouth cn highway S3. Horses,
cattle, hogs, sheep, farm machin­
ery James Payne, owner.
March 27. Chas. McGosh ranch,
4 miles south of Ontario on Ala­
meda Drive, or I mile east and H
mile south of Cairo Junction Hor­
ses. farm machinery, poultry, cat­
tle
WANT TO BUY A
NEW CAR?
MAYBE SO BUT YOU
CANT AND BECAUSE
YOU CANT IT IS WISE
TO
Protect Against All
Kind* of Lot*
THE CAR YOU
HAVE!
You'll be surprised to
learn how completely In­
surance. as It Is written,
will help prevent loss of
use of this valuable means
of transportation.
Bernard Eastman
Cocktail
No. 1 tall Gold
M i-
Bar, fruit 3 cans .......* F fu
Plums
No. 2 Vi* Gold bar
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3 cans .........................T i l l
Shredded W h e a l f ^ 25c
Ritz
t e g e .......23c
Corn or gloss. 1 lb 1 C .
Starch
pkgs. 2 for
1 jC
of
Matches Cartoon
6 boxes ..................... ZwC
Soap Toilet
WE ARE OPEN FROM I U 7 R m
^
NYSSA
M b»
OREGON
21C
WAR TIME
Wilson Groce $ry
NYSSA
A Dependable Food Store
OREGON