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1943 ^ £ 0 THE NYSSA GÀ1 PAGE nV B ::L'- r Wilma Harm gave a paper on | Northwest Nazarene college, spent | Jake Russell and daughter, alone, RETURN FROM T R IP - FCA ¡g RAKING TRAIN SCHEDULE Llhcoln. Helen Hoffman read one the week-end with her parents, Mr of vale and Mr ahd Mrs T. H. Br Mr and Mrs Emil Stunz have ¡FARMERS LOANS Buena Vista ewer. CHANGES GIVEN of her poems. Opal Hann gave a s ^ ^ Powell, from a trip to Oakland, and Mrs Vern Martin went D. P. Pullen returned Wednesday returned Ur and Mrs Erman Cox and fa humerous reading and Roxie Ritch to Rev, California, and San Francisco, After 23 years of lending money Changes in Union Pacific rail Nampa Wednesday to attend the from a two weeks visit to San Fr mily of El Paso. Texas are visiting ie and daughter, Garnet Belle, sang preachers convention at the Nampa ancisco and vicinity, where he vis where they visited relatives. While to farmers to fight their natural road passenger and mall train they viewed ship construe- enemies--droughts, floods and ln- schedules at the Joe Callahan home. Mrs Cox a song while five of the older lad Northslde church of the Nazarene. ited his daughters, Mrs Thomas there became effective Monday. tion in the shipyards. j eset pests—the emergency crop and They returned Friday. Sherman and Mrs Cecil Fetter. Mr ies sang "When You and I were is a sister of Mrs Callahan, The new schedules (Nyssa time) ----------------------- feed loan section of the farm cred A prayer meeting was held Tues returned with him to visit are as follows: Eastbound—’Train Mr and Mrs J. W. Jennings were Young Maggie”. Games were play day evening at the F. B. Colter ho Fetter it administration, department of a here and in Payette. ATTEND SKATING PARTY— No. 26. due 11 :S6 p. m„ and train ed. Several pieces of Red Cross sew me in the Owyhee community. Th relatives In Ontario. While there they visited ing grlculture, is making loans to far Mr and Mrs D. P. Pullen and No. 18, due 8:22 a. m„ and west were turned in. mers to carry on their greatest fig Thirteen young people of the Mrs H. L. Day, who is in the. hos The hostess served refreshments ose attending from Nyssa were Rev. Fred were Sunday guests at the bound—Train No. 25, pital there. Vern Martin, Mr and Mrs Ernest Lew Pratt home In Newell Heights. First Church of Christ attended a ht of all times--producing food for and No. 17, 4:51 p. m. 2; 20 p. m. of hamburgers, potato chips, pick roller skating party sponsored by military as well as civilian needs. Donna Belle and Alva Ooodell les, apple pie, tomato Juice and co Barker and Mr and Mrs Bernice Mr. Pratt has as his guest his mot the The malls are t''sed half an hour Christian Endeavor union of A. D. Stanton, fleld'supervtsor for before Gibson. her, Mrs Anna Pratt who lives on Jr., entertained at a party Satur ffee. train time. The mall for The next meeting will be held Malheur County, announces tocWy this district Monday night in Weis- the coast. Mr and Mrs E. J. Hobson and day evening. Guests were Winona with Mrs Leslie Topllff February the rural routes are closed at that the 1943 program Is under way er. The Christian Endeavor held Mrs Ernest Barker were Nampa Henderson, Romaine Jennings, Ma 23. 9:30 a. m. and applications are being received a party last Saturday in the base ry and George McGee, Aloha and Mr and Mrs George Cleaver were visitors Friday. ment of the church building. The at his office In Ontario. Loans are Mrs Dwight Seward was in Nam Vernon Maw, and Juanita Boyles. in Ontario Tuesday. members played games. Refresh available to farmers for the pro In Boise— pa Thursday. While there she at Games were played and refresh ments were served. duction both of war crops and of tended services at the preachers ments were served. regular cash, feed soil conserving Lucien Wray was in Boise Tues convention. Mr and Mrs Leslie Topllff were crops, and for livestock feeding to day to attend to business. Mrs David Powell is visiting her in Ontario Wednesday. Mr. Topllff Nazarene Church husband’s parents, Mr and Mrs F. Meeting Postponed— Increase production of foods and COUNTY WAR FUND livestock was there consulting an oculist. vital to the Nation’s war A. Powell. The Wesleyan Service guild has LEADER SELECTED Mrs Lester Cleaver entertained News effort. Rev. and Mrs Vern Martin, Mr postponed ite regular meeting from the "Out-Our-way” club at the ho Spring-Filled Mrs H. N. Shaw and Rachel February 23 to March 9. With the Red Cross now carry Loan funds may be used for buy me of Mrs George Cleaver. The Mr and Mrs Roger Tucker and and ing seed, fertilizer, supplies, and to and Naomi, and Mr and Mrs Hugh ing the most significent role in Its annual valentine party was held. family, Miss Ilia Botner and Virgil and baby were Sunday entire wartime and peacetime his pay other production costs, includ Meeting— Gifts were exchanged. Twelve me Seward were Sunday dinner guests McConnell dinner guests at the O. Z. Matt Attend tory, residents of Malheur county ing incidentals and repairs to farm Mattresses mbers answered roll call with a val at the E. E. Botner heme. Dwight Smith, manager of the heme. will be asked to do their part in machinery and equipment. entine story. Nyssa yard of the Boise-Payette Miss Eumlce Powell, who attends hews David Powell has accepted a pos Lumber company, went to Boise helping to raise the national $125,- •Farmers who are unable to ob tion in a defense plant at Vancou Tuesday 000,000 Red Cross war fund quota, tain credit through production cre Are “out” for the dura afternoon to attend a dis Dr. ver, Washington. J. W. Weese chairman of the dit associations or on reasonable trict meeting of the Western Retail Malheur i Approved. Budget Bureau No. 08-R126-42 County chapter, announc terms from other sources may Ob Lumbermen’s association. Mangers ed. The quota Malheur county tain these loans," Mr. Stanton ex tion, but we have some One >Pr of thU Déclaration m utt be filed O P A F o r m N o. R -1801 of the company’s other yards in has been set at for $4000. plained. Application forms and full with the Office of _________________________ Ptice A dm inistration by Sunset Valley Malheur conuty and in Idaho att Rev. Fred J. McConnele has been Information are available at the of each person applying for W ar Ration Book Two for the members of a family unit, and ended the meeting. U S A of R. H. Brooke, county agent, Mr and Mrs Raffington left the by each person who is not a member of a appointed war fund chairman for at fice Ontario. family unit. File at the site designated. splendid cotton-filled latter part of the week for Califor Teachers At Meeting— the county. The local and national Coupons will be deducted for excess supplies O F F I C E OF nia. the foods listed below according to the war fund campaign will begin in PRICE A D M I N I S T R A T I O N of schedules announced by the Office of Price Mr and Mrs Guy Glenn have Mrs Helen Butler and John Yo launched ’ty a kick-off rad Vlsits In Vale— A dm inistration. been spending a few days with Mrs ung, physical education instructors March, mattresses at rock-bot io program on February 28, desig in the Nyssa high school, attended Glenn’s parents, Mr and Mrs Char Mrs Pete Blake spent the W eek nated by President Roosevelt as C O N S U M E R D E C L A R A T IO N lie Schweizer, prior to their leaving a physical fitness institute in Ont Red Cross month. Towns and com end at Vale wlth Mr. Blake1» per- for California, where Mr. Glenn ario Wednesday. The institute st munities participating in this ch ents. tom prices for full size Processed Foods and Coffee will work in the Sierra-Nevada aff included Donald R. Emerson, apter’s dirve will be Ontario, Vale, I HEREBY CERTIFY that I am authorized to apply for and receive assistant superintendent of public mountains as an electric driller. Nyssa, Dead Ox Flat, and Oregon R War Ration Book Two for each person listed below who is a J. A. Black has returned to his instruction; R. W. Leighton, dean Slope. member pf my family unit, or the other person or persons and three-quarter size of the school education, University P ir K F T home in the Valley and is able to for whom I am acting whose War Ration Book One I have war fund goal for 1943 Is ba be up and around after spending of Oregon; and Dr. Adolph Welnz- sed The upon submitted to the Board; realistic estimates which Pancake & W affle several weeks in Nyssa recovering irl, director of social hygiene edu careful survey shows are actually That the name o f each person and number o f his or her War FLOUR beds. Ration Book One are accurately listed below; from injuries sustained in an aut cation at the University of Oregon needed to meet the heavy wartime That none o f these persons is confined or resident in an institu Medical school. omobile accident. obligations and responsibilities of A Home Product made tion, or is a member of the Armed Forces receiving subsist John Reffett has been hauling the Red Cross, chairman J. W. We ence in kind or eating in separate messes under an officer's Spend Day In Boise— lumber from Caldwell to build so command; ese said. The sum covers local, nat from a special recipe me sheds. E. A. Wimp and A. J. Swan spent That no other application for War Ration Book Two for these and international wartime Y O U ’LL LIKE IT The Assembly of God church is Monday in Boise attending to bus ional persons has been made; needs of the organization for one That the following inventory statements are true and include being sided and painted this week. iness. Weiser Milling and year. More than 65 percent of the all indicated foods owned by all persons included in this Mrs Jim Kirkland and daughters, FURNITURE total amount required by the nat Elev. Co. Declaration: Joan and Barbara, who have been WINS SCHOLARSHIP— STORE ional organization has been budget Codee ill for several months, are receiving Anthony James Leverton of Eng ed for national services to the arm !!ll):l!l!lll!lll¡l!t!lllllllllll!l!l.lll!lllllllílll!!ll!IHIIIMIMa. treatment at the Nyssa nursing land, nephew of Mrs. Lillian New ed forces, according to Dr. Weese. 1. Pounds o f coffee owned on November 28, 1942, minus 1 pound for each person included in this home. Of the total goal. $45,000,000 will be by of Nyssa, has been awarded a Declaration whose age as stated on War Ration Mrs Leonard Newgen came home scholarship to enter Dartmouth required by Red Cross chapters to Book One is 14 years or older. • • • • . . . . . . . . ___ Saturday from the Holy Rosary ho Royal college, although he finance their work in behalf of fa 2« Number o f persons included in this spital, where she had been caring is only Naval 13 years old. Only 10 milies of servicemen. The reminder, Declaration whose age as stated for Mrs Carlisle, who is recovering scholarships are awarded on War Ration Book One is 14 for each or $80,000,000, will go to the nat from a hip fracture. years or older. • • • • • • _____ . . . . . . . . Garden Seeds, pasture glass, alfalfas, clov examination for the whole the ional organization, which, however, Mr and Mrs E. J. Hobson have United Kingdom. It is very of un requires $100,000,000 to finance Its C onned F ood • moved into their new dwelling ho usual for a boy of that age to re national and international program. ers. include all commercially canned fruits (including spiced) t use. The difference will be met by a ba ceive a scholarship. canned vegetables; canned fruit and vegetable juices; canned Mrs Cash Turner has been con soups, chili sauce, and catsup. lance of $20,000,000 from the first fined to her bed several days suff HOLD UTENSIL SHOWER— Do not include canned olives; canned meat and Ash; pickles, war fund, which will be applied to relish; jellies, jams, and preserves; spaghetti, macaroni, and ering from a sprained shoulder and The ladles council of the First the 1943 budget. noodles; or home-canned foods. influenza. of Christ held a utensil 8 . Number o f cans, bottles, and jars (8-ounce size or Mrs John Vanderpool is spending Church shrower for the church kitchen larger) o f commercially packed fruits, vegeta* a week or two at the Nyssa Nursing hies, juices and soups, chili sauce and catsup home receiving medical attention. today. owned on February 2 1 , 1943, minus 5 for Bernard Eastman Mr and Mrs Henry Hintz and Mr each person included in this Declaration..................... ............ .... TO HOME— 4* Number o f persons included in this and Mrs Qeorge Wilson attended RETURNS Carl Dodson of Vancouv Insurance Rnl Estate Declaration..................................... • ______ —___ the W. J. Browne sale near Nyssa er, Mrs. Washington, Tuesday for The name o f each person included in this Declaration and the Monday. Mr. Wilson purchased a her home after left spending a few ptunber o f his or her War Ration Book One is: 2nd and Good Ave. cow there. Phone M days with her daughter, Mrs. NYSSA Phone 64 OREGON Print Name Number Audrey Ward. Mrs. Charles Mc 1............................................................................... ........................................... Connell entertained a few friends at dinner February 10 in honor The Owyhee P.T.A. met at the of Mrs. Dodson. school house Thursday evening. 4 . .......................................................... ........................................................... - Arrangements to buy a day bed for HERE FOR FUNERAL— use of pupils who might become ill Mrs. Morgan Hansen of Port 1943 during school hours, and the erect land, former Nyssa resident, is here 6. ____________________________ _______________________ ion of a flag pole in the yard were to attend funeral services for her 7. ............. ........................................................................................ business matters voted on. The up brother-in-law, Alton B. Smith, Every Month! per grade pupils taught by Mrs Ba of Sunset Valley, who died In the 8. .......................................................................................................... rnett, had charge of the program. Ontario hospital Monday morn i f additional »pace it needed, attach »eparate »heet Readings about famous men who ing. were born in February were given and a short play was given by the LIONS HOLD MEETING— (Signature of applicant or authorised agon*) NOTICE__ Section IS (A) of the eighth grade pupils. Mrs Ira Price The Lions club held a quiz con States Criminal M s makes and Mrs John Mittleider were host test on current events at a dinner it a United a criminal offense, punishable by (Address) maximum sf I t yaars* imprison esses. meeting held in Brownie's cafe m ent, f i t .i t * flue, or bath, to make Melvin Crocker's face was badly Monday evening. The winner of a fata# statem ent or representation aa to any m atter w itkin the Jurisdic cut when a tie rod broke in the car the contest will be announced next (City and State) tion et any dapartm aat or agaacy of in which he was riding, oausing it week. tb s U ntied States. to go out of control. Several stitch es were necessary to close the wou ATTEND BANQUET— r reumas ornea nds. George Mitchell, manager of the Evangelistic services are contin Nyssa branch of the First Na 99 uing at the school house. Rev. Kr- tional bank of Portland, and Ber iner and Rev. Chandler are in ch nard Frost, manager of the Nyssa arge. A large group of young folk office of the Idaho Power company, FOR HARM ONIOUS from the Lincoln Sunday school attended the annual meeting of the attended Sunday evening. Services Payette chamber of commerce in DECORATION THIS SPRING are held each evening at 8 o'clock. Payette Monday night. Guests at the Klingback home Sunday were Mr and Mrs Adam TAKES POSTAL POSITION— Klingback and daughter. Anna, and Mrs. A. L. Fletcher started work Select An son. Pvt. John Klingback, who is Tuesday as war service auxiliary heme on furlough from a Califor clerk in the Nyssa post office. She IMPERIAL WASHABLE —i II fili.« . . . . : nia base, of Emmett and MissTlar- replaces Leonard Huseby. who was garet Klingback and Teachnical inducted into the army this week. Sergeant Russell Wolf of Boise. Wallpaper Mr and Mrs Jess Gregg enter PAMPHLET RECEIVED— torvlce off molto» of cor» and (ruckt. tained at dinner Wednesday even Congressman Lowell R. Stock that has the same “color ing for Mr and Mrs Gerald Slippy, man has started sending the con Chevrolet doolor» havo hod (ha W oadotl experianco— Miss Eilenn Slippy and Bob Rice. gressional record to the Nyssa library, where It may be viewed Mr and Mrs Charles Bradley we •arvIcing mUUont of naw and utad cor» and (ruck». recipe” as your furnish re at the home ranch from Nampa by persons interested. Friday. hava »Ulled, trained m ó c h e n le », A bridal shower was given by the IN MERCHANT MARINES— ings. O. K. K. and other friends for Mrs. Arthur Vernon Cook, formerly bava madam laalt and equipment Iris Hite Case at the home of Mrs of Nyssa. has enlisted in the mer chant marines. He will go to Werner Peutz Tuesday afternoon, give qu'ility service at law catf. You’ll be sure of a lovely effect-imperial pap at which she received many useful San Francisco for four months of and beautiful gifts. A covered dish training, and will then be grad was served by club members. uated as an ensign. He is the son ers are leaders in style and famous for beauty. lunch Mr and Mrs S. D. Bigelow enter of Mr and Mrs. A. V. Cook of tained at dinner Sunday for Mrs Portland, former Nyssa residents LOCAL NEWS nited tates of merica NORDALE Order Your Seeds Now 19^3 Stock In Our Store Now Al Thompson & Sons Owyhee In get CHEVROLET DEALER SERVICE CAR 'NANCE / *V/ % y / '‘' w ^ r «> j 7* : w ill add to the life o f your car We also have General paints to match your wallpaper. A complete stock of Kern-Tone, the miracle wall finish, is available at our yard. Stonz Lumber Co. TAKES OVER SHOP I have taken over the shop at the Nyssa Auto company and Wrecking Yard and am prepared to do radiator soldering and general auto and tractor repair. Main Highway north. 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