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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY MAY 20, 1943 PAGE THREE Builds Character”; J. B. Lewis, a it will be 'T he Word of Wisdom Vale and Idaleen and Aloha becoming a woman's industry. One j der of the war production board, talk on "Honoring Parents by Hon Mrs Isabelle Fiet went to Utah Maw. third of the workers in aircraft pi- 1 Guaranteeing present production of oring the Priesthood”; John Savage, last week to attend the funeral of Mr and Mrs John Young of Nyssa ants now are women, and war man- 1 f‘iai>er cloth’ 1001115 now Producing; birdseye and gauze diaper cloth talk on the Priesthood. Private Le- her uncle John Child. were Sunday evening guests at the power commission expects this pro- cannot ^ converted t0 productlon land Carlson, on leave from Louis Mrs Clarence Aston returned ho Orland Cheldelln home. portion to reach fifty percent by of any other types of fabrics. iana, gave a talk. He said they have me last Thursday after a week's st Mr and Mrs John Ridder and the end of the year. Women are an L.DS. branch started there, at ay In Utah and Idaho. She atten Tommy were Sunday dinner guests employed in practically all branches which from 7 to 23 soldiers attend ded her brother's funeral. at the Harlan Maw home. The din of aircraft manufacture. However, regularly. He told of his various ex COMING MARRIAGE RATES: Two cents per wort lor each Issue. Minimum cash in ner was given in honor of Judith periences In army life. The main Miss Bernice Montague, daughter Ann Maw on her second birthday. they predominate In the sub-ass advance is 30c. speaker was Bishop Arvel Child, of Mr and Mrs Earl Montague, and Winona Henderson spent Satur embly and fabric covering jobs. who had for his topic,” The Duties Private Leland Carlson, son of Mr day night with Miss Vivian Widmer If your radio set needs fixing, and Responsibilities of the Presid and Mrs Berner Carlson, left Sun of Nyssa. you must turn in an old part when ent of the Aaronic Priesthood”. A day evening for Nevada, where they MISCELLANEOUS Mrs Pat Johnson of California is BUTCHERING a new one is installed by the re piano selection was given by Laura Intend to be married. They were For Sale Custom butchering every Monday Schenk. Closing prayer was offered accompanied by the bride's mother visiting with her sister, Mrs Virgil pair man, according to a require Anderson. and Berner Carlson. For Sale—1 Hoosier cabinet, 1 table and Friday. Beef, sheep and pork. by Clarence Aston. Idaleen Maw is visting relatives ment of the war production board. Mr and Mrs EUdred Brower and Mr and Mrs Lloyd Lewis went to in Seneca. Model Philoc radio, 1 good guitar Sanitary butchering guaranteed. The dealer turns the used parts In Phone 05R1 One mile west of Nyssa Vera Anderson, were Sunday dinner Portland last Saturday. Their son, Tommy Ridder celebrated his for salvage. In cases of rural set and 1 trailer. Call at 650 north 4th on Alberta Ave. Jake Fischer. guests at the Dean Fife home. Douglas, is staying at the Eldred birthday Sunday. He and his guests street evenings after 6:30 Claude owners who can buy repair parts HAWAII SOUVENIRS SHOWN Brower home until they return. held a weiner roast, climaxed by Wilson. 13M2xc by mail only or persons who have ALICE A. COLLINS OLDEST L.DS HONORED Mr and Mrs Leo Child entertain a scavenger hunt. FASHION FOUNDATIONS ed Mr and Mrs O. R. Anderson and Mrs Lillian Newby, the oldest L. Mr and Mrs Virgil Anderson and lost the part which is to be replac FOR SALE—C. Kurtzman Piano, Will Call By Appointment. Mr and Mrs Dean Fife and two da D.S. member in Nyssa, had the family and Mrs Pat Johnson of ed, the WPB requires a statement Legal Advertising In excellent condition. Write or see Residence Phone 122-J ughters after church last Supday honor of being chosen the outstand California were Sunday evening Box 500, Nyssa. Charles Ditty, Rt. 2 Nyssa 13Mtfc evening. Their son, Leon Child, sh ing mother In the Latter Day Saint guests at the Harlan Maw home. certifying that the order is essent NOTICE TO CREDITORS ial for immediate repairs. Dealers IN THE MATTER OF THE EST owed many souvenirs he brought church here. She nursed many of POR SALE—Thoroughbred spade home from the Hawaiian Islands, the families In early times. She should be able to supply tubes and ATE OF WILLIS J. WILLIAMS, NEWELL HEIGHTS where he served as an LD.S. mlss- also organized the first Sunday sc female black Cocker spaniel. Lloyd Children from Newell Heights are other radio parts to customers as DECEASED ionery. He also sang songs in the hool. She was the first Relief soc attending vacation Bible school at old ones are turned in. The WPB By T. Carol Bybee Lewis. 6M3XC Notice is hereby given to the cr native tongue. Ice cream and cake iety president, serving in that cap the Kingman Kolony school an four pointed out that owners of radio editors and all other persons inter were served. acity for 14 years. She has watched POR SALE—Between 15 and 20 "Another commandment-1 give unto at the Catholic school in Ontario. sets do not need to secure priority ested in the estate of Willis J. Will Mrs Ethel Lankford and Carrie Nyssa grow from one small main tons of good alfalfa hay. D. P. Pull you; to love thy neighbor as thy Between 20 and 30 beet workers ratings for replacement of old parts. iams, deceased, that the undersign Fife were In Ontario on business street to Its present size. She came have been brought Into the vicinity Ceramics appear to be headed for ed has been appointed Administrat en, route 1, Nyssa. 22ATPC self”. from England 72 years ago. She to help with the thinning of the Importance in the wartime picture rix of said estate and has qaulifled Friday. WARD OONF. MAY 30 Bob Roberts; Mr Wagner and Mr Is still very active and Is a visiting large acreage of beets grown here. as a substitute for critical materials. as such. All persons having claims FOR SALE—Imperial Washable Bishop Arvel Child announces Eldrege of Woodscross, Utah were teacher. Wallpapers for harmonious decor „ „ Mr and Mrs Stanley Goulet were Already ceramic bottle and jar cl against said estate are hereby not week-end guests at the Ira Ure Ernest Montague and Mr Wells, WeUer buslness sh osures have developed a new ln- ified and required to present the ation. It is “color-locked". Stunz that the Nyssa L D S. ward confer home. They were investigating the and id family of Vale were in Nyssa The Modren plo^ er c]ub w ' , | ence will be held May 30, with sess same with vouchers properly verif Lumber Co. 1ATPC. ions both In the morning at 10:30 lettuce situation and find it to be visiting friends and relatives last meet with Mrs Stanley Goulet as for containers of food, drugs, cos ied, within six months of the date very slow. Sunday. They were also looking for hostess next Tuesday. Everyone is metic products, liquid wax and ot of the first publication of this not FOR SALE—Bridge Umbers, 10X and the evening at 8. It is desirous seed potatoes. The Stanberry Well Drilling Co. that saints In all the surrouding her household goods. And, mean- ice, to the undersigned at the office invited. 12-16. Inquire Polar Cold Storage. Miss I5va Weston was a dinner districts attend this conference. It is of Ontario is digging a well for The young folks of the Adrian time, experts of the war production of A. L. Fletcher in Nyssa, Oregon, 18MTFC expected that many important mes Henry Gannon and George Gabrlal. guest at the D. O. Bybee home last church are sponsoring a climb to ! board anticipate that in the “not that being the place hereby design sages given by the authorities In The farmers will have a Joint water Sunday. the top of Mitchell Butte Sunday | too distant future” ceramic space ated for the transaction of all bus For Rent Mrs R. Allen, who has been visit' afternoon following a picnic dinner heaters and stoves may be available iness connected with said estate. Salt Lake during the last general system. Veda Marshall Spencer Culley of Yakima was ing at the Garret Fiet home for near the Lowe ranch after church for American purchasers. Of course, FOR RENT—Several good houses conference, will be revealed. A sp Administratrix of the estate entertained in Nyssa last week at several weeks, returned to her home Persons of all ages are invited to ceramic stoves and heaters are not for rent. Bernard Eastman. HMtfC ecial program will be given. of Willis J. Williams, Deceas breakfast Saturday morning at the In Utah last week. She Is Mrs FMet's make the climb and especially yo new to European countries for they TEACHERS ENJOY PARTY ed. mother. The visiting teachers of the R. S. Luther Fife residence. WANTED ung folks of surrounding commun have used them for centuries. Leon Child was host to a thea ___ association were the honored guests Mrs. America is a key figure in Date of First Publication Apr. 28, ities. 1943. WANTED—Fryers and heavy hens. j at a party given in the LD.S. hall ter party and luncheon for Mr and A short service will be held at the the fight against black markets for Brownie’s cafe. 13M3xc [ last Thursday afternoon. Mrs Daisy Mrs Dean Fife last Wednesday eve If she refuses to pay above ceiling Date of Last Publication May 27, top of the hill. Each one is to have 1943. ning. a picnic lunch and his own dishes prices, the black market operator WANTED—Used furniture. Highest M. Shaw, the teacher, conducted D. L. Anderson and Pres. Luther cannot flourish. Another way Mrs. and be ready by 2 o’clock to start prices paid. Phone 140W. Nyssa the events. Floral decorations con- Fife were speakers at the Vale Mrs Edith Hunter was In Boise NOTICE TO CREDITORS America can help stamp out this the climb. Furniture Co. 1ATFC sisted of white bridal wreath mixed L.DS. ward service last Sunday last week visiting her sister. with large orange poppies. Lillian illegal dealing in food commodities IN THE MATTER OF THE EST A. L. Leach has not been so well The 4-H club leader. Eliza Nicc- ATE OF JOSEPH LEE REED, DE WANTED—Listing on farm and city Snader won a prize. Refreshments evening. the past week. He Is at his home is to refuse to purchase rationed CEASED. Jack Gannon was in Boise Mon um, met with the club members at here. goods without the exchange of ra t property. A. L. Atkeson. 6MTFC. consltec* of chicken sandwiches, je- Mrs Jessie Callahan’s home last Notice Is hereby given to the cr llo-vegetable salad, cherry pie and day on business. Mrs Ross Healy Is caring for a ion stamps. A black market opera editors and all other persons Inter Don Lankford of Portland visited Sunday and with some of the par very ill Aunt in Hood River. FURNITURE WANTED—We pay ice cream. For the coming season tion is not necessarily a “black ested in the estate of Joseph Lee highest prices for used furniture. the members decided that new sides over the week-end with Mr and ents the children went to the river Tony Zublzareta writes after alley" transaction. It Is any pro Nordale Furniture company. 21 Jtfc will be chosen their aim to see who Mrs Jack Gannon and his mother, and fished. A lunch was served in weeks of silence that he has been cedure which circumvents rationing Reed, deceased, that the undrslgn- can achieve the highest percentage Mrs Ethel Lankford, who is living honor of Mother’s day. or price control measures. The in ed has been appointed Administrat or of said estate and has qualified Mr and Mrs J. E. Cox and family ill with two attacks of pneumonia WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES for of visiting homes each month. The with the Gannons. Mr. Lankford is troduction of nation-wide uniform as such. All persons having claims but Is better. He is hoping to visit live fox feed horses. Phone 8 Pay losing side will entertain the winn employed at the shipyards in Port of Parma, visited Mrs Cox’s sister, dollars and cents prices on beef, Oregon on a sick leave. against said estate are hereby not Mrs Jessie Callahan last Sunday. ette. i7Ntfc ers. land. veal, lamb and mutton should guide ified and required to present the Tom Drydale’s mother who has SERIOUSLY ILL 114th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRAT Mrs. America against paying over WANTED—An ambitious, wide-a same with proper vouchers and ver Jess Callahan, son of Mr and Mrs been visiting him all winter, has ED legal maximum ceilings for meat. ified as required by law, to the un wake man or woman to look after Joseph Callahan, underwent a very gone to California to visit her daug The entire L.DS. church all over The new retail prices were orginally dersigned at his office in the City renewals and new subscriptions for delicate operation last Monday In hter. scheduled to go into effect in April, of Nyssa, Oregon, within six months the popular, fast-selling magazine, the world celebrated the 114th an California. Mrs Mary Cooper Is In ' but they were postponed for re-ex of the date of the nrst publication The AMERICAN HOME. It is easy, niversary of the aaronic priesthood California with her son-ln-law. RICHLAND amination in the light of the pres pleasant work, and it pays big com organization last Sunday evening. LEO CHILD HAS LESSON A surprise party honoring Mr and Fancy luggage will be out for the ident’s order to “hold the line” In of this notice. missions. Spare time only required. The Nyssa ward celebrated the an A. L. Fletcher Leo Child, former bishop and high Write today to Director, Sales Div niversary with the following prog councilman from Utah, gave the Mrs Harlan Maw on their 21st wed duration because after July 1, the the cost of living. Administrator of the estate ram: Udell Poulsen, talked on “The ding anniversary was held at their war production board will restrict Seven is the lucky number In ision, The AMERICAN HOME MA of Joseph Lee Reed. Deceas lesson In the adult class last Sun home. Duties of a Deacon"; Rosel Ander critical materials, size and design of healthful eating, government nut- GAZINE CORPORATION, 251 Fo day morning. Those present were Mr and Mrs traveling bags. No more cosmetic rltionists claim in listing the seven ed. ^ rst pubncation Apr. 29, 1943 urth Avenue, New York. New York. son, talk on “How the Priesthood WARD TEACHERS LESSON Orland Cheldelln, Mr and Mrs John cases fitted bags or hat boxes will gr0Ups of food which should be ^ publication May 27. 1943 20Mlxp Much has been written in this Ridder. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Adams, be made. Permitted types of luggage . paten every day. These are: group column about the Relief society Mr and Mrs Jesse Fbrd and Mr and are intended to meet essential needs, j i--green and yellow vegetables; gr- ITflTEI» STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Interior and Exterior teachers ladies appointed to visit Mrs John Barthaloma of Nyssa He General Land Office at E.W. PRUYN each L.DS. home one each month ights, Mr and Mrs Leslie Topllff ton duck, other fabrics and wood fruit or as a sub-group, raw cabbage The Dalles, Oregon to give a lesson and report any and Alva Goodell of Buena Vista, into prominence as alternate m at or salad greens; group 3—potatoes Decorator. April 24, 1943. sickness or anyone in need. The *fr and Mrs Ed Nielsen of Big Bend, erials since all-leather luggage will and other vegetables and fruits; Auto Repairing NOTICE IS hereby given th at male members of the ward also h a Mr and Mrs Henry Borgman of be ruled out by restrictions. group 4—milk and milk products Free Estimate ve a group which Is known as ward Nyssa and Mr and Mrs Carl Mere The call “soup’s on” will not nece such as cheese; group 5—meat, pou MacKay Hunter, of Nyssa, Oregon, Reboring, Valve Grind who, on July 7, 1938, made home teachers. They function In pract dith of Vale. ssarily mean ration stamp food ltry, fish or eggs or as a sub-group, stead entry, act June 17, 1902, No. 775 First St. ically the same manner, except they ing, Lathe work. Parts After several hands of pinochle during May for dried and dehydr dried beans or peas, nuts, peanut 031221, for Farm Unit "C" or the generally go in the evening and are refreshments were served. Several ated soups are point free for the butter; group 6--bread, flour and S 'iS E 'i, SViNE'-iSEti, Section 18. under the direction of the priest nice gifts were received by Mr and time being. These soups were re cereals; and group 7—butter and Township 20S., Range 46E., Willa and accessories hood. Each month there Is a special Mrs Maw. moved from rationing because pro fortified margarine. mette Meridian, has filed notice of lesson plan to follow. During June Hostesses were Mrs Ekirl Meredeth duction was exceeding consumer Here are nursery notes for Mrs. Intention to make final Proof, to Phone 56w purchases and in humid weather America’s Junior. If a baby’s scale establish claim to the land above dried and dehydrated soups spoil is needed, a doctor's prescription described, before FYank T. Morgan, easily. Point values for processed will be necessary, the war produc Notary Public, at Nyssa. Oregon, on foods during May also show a red tion board has ruled. Baby scales the 5th day of June, 1943. uction on the point prices for most will be produced at one-quarter of Claimant names as witnesses: fruit and vegetable juices. the 1941 rate, and with the lncrea- R. O. Tanner, Joseph I. Callahan, Mrs. America, war worker, has sed birth rate the growing demand William Orr, Archie Eastman, all made her Impression in aircraft pl has exhausted all supplies. Further- j of Rt. 2, Nyssa, Oregon, ants so strong that this Important more, a continued supply of three- W. F. Jackson phase of war production Is rapidly cornered pants Is assured by an or- | Register. Classified Advertising L.D.S. News Cow Hollow' Mrs.America Meets The War Andy M cGinnis READY FOR ACTION Professional A M Business Directora DENTISTS OPTOMETRISTS J. R. CUNDALL Dentist DR. J. A. McFALL W ^ * ri “See MeFaD and Soe Better* W //A Phone 56-J Sarazln Clinic NTSSA OREGON KEEP THE PHONE WIRES CLEAR JEWELRY STORES PAULUS JEWELRY STORE Union Pacific Time Inspector JEWELRY — DIAMONDS WATCHES Main Street at Second WYCKOFF JEWELRY STORE Official Time Inspector for Union Pacific ONTARIO OREGON FOR VITAL CALLS! EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ONTARIO OREGON PHYSICIANS L. A. Moulding, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 37 Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to S Dally—Except Sunday Pry Building SA R A Z m CLINIC SHOE SHOPS The telephone has gone to war, too. Many of our operators and repair men have been called into the service. Our lines are needed for war calls. Please co-operate by using your phone on ly when necessary. Please use your phone direc tory for information. Our operators are too busy to look up numbers. Through your co-operation, we can assure you of service when your phone is needed. MALHEUR HOME J. J. Sarazin, M. D. Abbott’* Shoe Shop AH kinds of shoe and harness repairing from poet office. Generai practice of midkdnl X-Ray Physlotharapi TELEPHONE CO. ONTARIO VALE NYSSA KEEP E M M OILING RAILROADS ARK INK BAC K BO N E O f OFFENSE