Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 27, 1944, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    THE NYSSA C A T E (T T Y JO U R N A L
PAC E 2
TH U R SD AY, J A N U A R Y 27, 1944
ion line through Section 36,
an approximate balance of funds
11 a m . morning worchip. Nation- Kurtz will help Friday. This pro-1 governor.
on hand of $835,000 this with ex­ Township 18, S. Range 46 to the
al Young People's day Theme Ad- gram is more of an experiment, C A S PUM PS M AIN TAIN E D
Applications for gasoline pump lic­ pected income for the yeai will western boundary line of Section
vance" with the young people lead- the women h jping the time is not
ing. Come with your offering for far o ff when a regular hot lunch enses show comparatively few ser­ bring the 1944 total to »18 million. 36. Township 18 S. Range 46; th-
our colleges
i program becomes effective.
Fifty vice stations slopped operations In Anticipated revenues are: M otor' ence southerly along toe west boun-
Editor and Pebliiber
7:30 p. m evening worship Young ..0up bowls have been purchased 1943. the slate department of ag- licenses, *3.000,000; gas tax. »8,000- dary line of Section 36, Township
Kl.ASS V. POWELL
people lead the song servm * and
,he
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church 3nd riculture announces. At this time 000; trueit fees, etc., »1,600,000 and 18 S. Range 46 to the north boun­
devotions
Discussions:
Pioneers
dary line of Section 2. Township
AD VERTISIN G R A IE S
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
with Mrs Kurtz leading; young e» ch da> at «east a third of the last year applications reflected a ; federal funds, »4,566,000.
More than 87 per cent of the 19 S. Range 46, E.W.M; thence
people, great leaders of our church; ¡profit is left as a fund for pur heavy closure lor the previous year
accumulated and anticipated fund westerly on said north line o f section
Open rate, per Inch------- 35c
On* Year ...... ............... -»3-00
adults, God the father. Cod the Son chasing more equipment for this H IG H W A Y CO NTRAC T LETT
o f *18 million has been earmarked 2, township 19 S, Range 46. E.W.M.
National, per Inch.......J5c
Six Month*.......... — ....... 41JB
God the Holy Spirit.
hot lunch program
, as follows: Capital inv., *3,603,000; to the west line o f said section 2;
Classified*, per word------- 3r
Single Copied.------- ---- 05
Thursday, 8 p. m , choir practice
The Modern Pioneer ladies met has »warded a »88364 contract for maintenance,
Minimum.... ....30c
*6,087,000; .
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thence southerly on the west line
(Strictly In Advance»
at Kingman school. The elders and
trustees meet at the home of Rob­ Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Lester construction of an access road to lion, »887,000; counties, ^•313 ° ° ° j 0f said section 2 to the half section
Klamath Falls air station. It is a cities. *737.000 and state police *4.4- 1 jme of secljon 3, Township 19 S.
Goulet.
ert Overstreet.
000.
Published every Thursday at Nyua. Malheur County, Oregon
Range 46, thence westerly along
The Charles Newbill family mov­ federal project and calls for grad­
Entered at the postoffice at Nyua, Oregon for transmission
the half section line to the western
ing and surfacing approximately
ed
into
their
newly
furnished
through the United States Mails, as second class matter, under
boundary of said section 3, Town­
five miles of highway.
the act cf March 3. 1879
house a week ago
ship 19, S. Range 46; thence south­
T O P D R A F T QUOTAS
Ask For
Mrs. Pagan of Lehi. Utah, ar-
erly along the western boundary
January of this year will set a
The Merry Matrons club me: at
line of said section 3 and section
the home of Jessie Chard Jan- j rived Saturday to visit her daugh- record for men called for pre-in­
CHURCH
10 to the northeast com er o f sec­
uary 12. with Emma Pitkin as ter. Mrs. D. L. Anderson and her duction examinations. Under the
Adrian, Oregon
tion 16, Township 19 S. Range 46;
new service order it becomes necess­
j co-hostess.
The
afternoon
was son. Merlin, of Nyssa
Enriched with vitam­ 1 thence westerly along the section
H. Reiman. Pastor
pent embroidering tea towels for | D. L Anderson was called Tues- ary to call both the January and
CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE
lines of the northeast corner ot
i the hostess. New Pollyanna names: day evening to take his brother- February quota this month, expl-1 in “ B”
E. J. Wilson, p * tor.
Sunday school. 10 a. m.
'section 18, Township 19 S. Range
were drawn. Five dollars was sent in-law to Ontario, where he sub- ains Colonel Elmer V Wooten, Ore-
It’s
an
unexcelled
all­
Earnest Parker, Sunday school sup­
,45; thence southerly along the sec-
i to the March of Dimes fund. The mltted to an operation.
Mrs. gon director of selective service.
Preaching. 11 a. m
purpose flour made fr­ | tion line to the township line be ■
; club met January 26 at the home j Fagan is with the family in Nys- 11944 H IG H W A Y TURNOVER
erintendent
Evening Services: —
tween Townships 19 and 20; thence
j Budget approved figures of the < om high altitude wheat
10 a. m . Sunday school.
Young people's meeting, 7 p
m. of Opal Holmes with Marie Holmes sa.
westerly along said township line
as co-hostess. Nine members w ere; e . L. Dalton and daughter o f . state highway commission reveal j and milled in this val­
11 a. m . morning worship ser­
Evangelistic message. 8 p. m.
to the northwest corner of section
Lunch was served by j Salt Lake City, who spent 10 days ! ------- ---------------------------------------
vice. Rev Ammons, business man­
Cottage prayer meeting every present.
ley.
6, Township 20 S. Range 45; thence
ager of the Samaritan hospital at Wednesday, 8 p. m.
the hostesses.
| with the L. E. Dalton family, have, PE R M A N E N T WAVE-59 (f
Marion Chard is remodeling hi* returned home
On sale at all food southerly along the range line be­
Nampa, will be with us for a 1 Come and help us spread scrip-
Do It yourself i t home with a Charm-Kurl
tween ranges 44 and 45 to the
Suzan Zamora. Who has spent Kit. u 1.MO.OOO women have done in prut
service Sunday morning.
j tural holiness throughout the house.
stores.
Mrs. J. B Smith, who has been the past year at Pendleton work- Tt*r- Complete with 40 curler» and ihampoo.
southwest corner o f section 19,
7:15 p m , young peoples and j world
ill. ^con valescin g at_the home of | mg on a defense project, has spent
Township 21 S. Range 45; thence
junior meetings.
her daughter, Mrs. F. C. Fry
easterly along the section line to
THE C O M M U N ITY UNITED
I the past two weeks with her par- when. Money refunded if not »atisfied.
8 p. m . evangelistic service
LE G AL AD VERTISEM ENT
A group of friends surprised Mr. ents. Mr. and Mrs C. M. Zamora.
the northeast corner of section 27,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
We extend to you a cordial in­
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and Mrs R W Holmes last F ri­ She left Monday for Kingman. Ar- j
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' NOTICE OF SPE C IAL ELECTION Township 21 S. Range 45; thence
vitation to all these services.
Kingman Memorial
day evening. Three tables of pin­ izona to visit her brother. Daniel, j
NOTICE HEREBY IS G IVEN southerly along the section line t>
J. C. Nevtn, Pastor.
ochle were in play with Mrs. and his wife before leaving to join
That a special election has been the southeast com er o f section 31.
AD RIAN FREE M ETHODIST
10 a. m . Bible school.
Marion Chard and L W Toll hold­ the WAVES
called and will be held in the City Township 21 S. Range 45; thence
ing high soores and Mrs L W. Arara James, cadet nurse at the
ot Nyssa, in Malheur County, State easterly along the Township line
j Toll and R W Holmes low. Lunch Baker hospital, spent the week-end j
of Oregon, on the 26th day of Feb- to the Snake River; thence north­
ATTE N TIO N HOG RAISERS:
I was served by the self-invited with her family.
luary, 1944. pursuant to an order easterly along the west bank of the
I wish to announce that in receiving hogs at Homedale Idaho
] guests. On last Saturday evening
of the County Court of Malheur Snake River to the point of b eg­
and Nyssa. Ore , I am resuming my former practice o f paying
. the same group surprised Mr and
County. State of Oregon, dated the inning.
the best price market conditions permit at the time of delivery
j Mrs R. J. Holmes
High scores
17th day o f January, 1944. and
and in additi:n thereto any additional amount that favorable
The electors at such election will
were held by Mrs. Marion Chard
Resolution of the Common Coun­ be required to cast ballots upon
tale of hogs might make possible after expenses and a modest
! and R. J. Holmes and low prizes
fa C d p l / d l
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handling charge are deducted SELL WHERE TH ERE 18 NO
cil of the City of Nyssa adopted which will appear the words “ Road
I were won by Mrs. R. J. Holmes
the 24th day of January, 1944. at Assessment District------Yes” and
COMMISSION NO SH R INK . NO E X TR A EXPENSE INCURED
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; and L. W. Toll. Lunch was serv­
THROUGH A LARGE NUMBER OF MEN REQUIRED T O H A ­
which election there will be sub-! the words “Road Assessment Dis-
n t U f L T E n ? p d r B/ d t i e ^
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H
ed at the close of the card play-
NDLE YOUR HOOS, And where you can see and check the we­
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mitted to the legal electors of the \ trict-----No” , or words equivalent
M u r r a i Wadf*
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ight of your hogs yourself For Friday’* price phone 53 JLJ Ho­
City of Nyssa the proposition of thereto, as well as the names of
| Ewen Chard and Frank Byers
medale or l lt R Nyssa cn Thursday evenings.
whether the City of Nyssa shall all duly nominated candidates for
1 went to Vale Tuesday to serve on
FR A N K KULI.ANDER, NYSSA ORE.
i be Included within the boundar- election as directors of such dis­
; the Jury.
■ ies of, and the real property there- trict. and each such elector will
Hospital Costs Down
' in be subject to the assessments indicate his vote by placing a cross
The per capita cost oi keeping
of, the proposed "NYSSA ROAD (X ) between the word ’’District”
patients at the state hospital during
the past year has been kept *2.01 a
ASSESSMENT D IS T R IC T " if for- and the word "Yes", or between
med, and also the matter of elec- the word “ District” and the word
Attendance is good at the evan­ month below the estimate of *21 46
tion of three (3) directors for such \ “ No” , and also shall vote for any
gelistic services at the school house which was used by the ways and
“N YS SA
RO AD
ASSESSMENT three directors either named upon
; each night. Meetings will only be means committee of the 1943 leg­
D IS T R IC T ” .
the ballot or written In by the el­
held for a short time. Everybody islature in making the biennial app-
The name of the proposed dis­ ector.
duction of the hospital’s farms and
is invited.
trict is “ Nyssa Road Assessment
The said election shall be held
I The Owyhee community club up 30 per cent and supplies in many
District” , and the boundaries of in the Council Room of the City
met with Mrs Werner Peutz with items up that much. The present
N YSSA POST NO.79 the proposed district are as foll­ Hall of the City of Nyssa on the
Mrs. Jessie Skinner assisting. Club low per capita cost. Dr. John C. Ev­
ows:
26th day of February, 1944 and the
programs for the year were ar­ ans. hospital superintendent, states,
lows: Beginning at a point where polls shall be opened at 9:00 o'clock
ranged
Refreshments of salad, is due largely to the increased pro-
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the half section line running East A. M. and remain open until 6:00
wafers and coffee were served by ductioln o f the hospital's farms and
and West through Section 33. Tow ­ o’clock P. M. of said day when they
the hostesses
The next meeting dairJt. that established an all-time
The public is invited nship 18, S. Range 47 E.W.M.. in­ must be closed.
.will be held on the rmular date h* h yield the past year with a mar-
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tersects the West bank of the Sn­
By order 6f the Common Council
I with Mrs Martha KMngback.
•te t valu* oi 8261.000
ake River, thence running due West
Grant A. Rinehart
Mr. and Mrs S D Bigelow en- NO PARD O NS IN 1943
to attend.
on the half section line through
Recorder, City of Nyssa
tertained at dinner for Mrs. Anna
Restoration of civil rights to Eail
Sections 33. 32 and 31, Township Dated and first publ. Jan. 27,1944
Oregg, William and Evelyn Gregg Peh1’ iormer Jackson county Judge,
18 S. Range 47. E.W M. and on half Last published Feb. 24, 1944.
and M r and Mrs. Ed Corfleld and made recently by Governor Snell,
daughter, Dorothy.
-W SHU, inidsoq aqj Joj uoiieudo.i
Mr and Mrs Jay Duncan and waa automatic under the law and
three children of Payette were dld not restore P *“ '8 riKht to vote
Sunday dinner guest* of M r and or hold offlce ThM e ri* ht8 c8n be
Mrs. N. E. Hatt.
I restored only by a pardon from the
The Gate City Journal
Oregon Trail
Church Services
Picket
Dug-out
Party
Legion Hall
Don’t Wait
Thurs. Ev.
Owy'rnee
Feb. 3
Buy Chicks Now
B U Y BETTER CHICKS A T T H O M P S O N ’S
Be sure of
Bigger Poultry Profit*
$14 Per 100
From U. S. approved flocks, blood tested,
bonded and culled. Hatched in U. S. approved
hatcheries under National Poultry Improvement
plan.
Al Thompson & Son
2nd and Good Ave.
Phone 26
The State Farm Insurance Companies
N.T. Cooper
Announce the appointment of
As DISTRICT M ANAG ER for
Malheur, Harney, Baker, and Grant Counties
N E W E L L H EIGH TS
George Scheimer built a glass­
ed in porch on his tenant house
the past two weeks Alvin M cGin­
nis. John Jarvis and Bill Wood
did the work.
Mrs. Walter Pinkston is visiting
in California with her two daugh- ,
ters and families.
Idamary Prouty of Nyssa spent .
the week-end in the Kurtz and
Piercy homes
Al Crlll of Nampa. O riffith and \
Stephens of Owyhee. M. W. M c­
Laughlin of Boise and several
neighbors bought barley from M.
L. Kurtz last week
Mrs. Carl Hill helped to pre­
pare and serve the hot lunch at
the high school Monday.
Mrs.
Bereavement
PLAY SQUARE. . .
DO YOUR SHARE
With people already
overburdened by cares
caused by the world co­
nflict, death of loved
ones is especially hard
to bear.
W e are always ready
to help soften the pangs
of grief that come to
the bereaved.
Nyssa Funeral
Home
Notice To Owner
140 So. Oregon St., Ontario, Ore.
Featuring
S TA TE FARM M U T U A L A U T O INS. CO.
S TA TE FARM FIRE INS. CO.
S TATE FARM LIFE INS. CO.
We invite you to inquire about State Farm
company
Mrs. George T. Gregg of Cald-
well was a visitor here over the
week-end.
Rev. Robert Kriner, who is the
! evangelist at the evening meetings
is being entertained in the S. D.
Biglow home for the week.
Mrs Bob Rice and baby daugh­
ter returned home from the On­
tario hospital last week.
j * overnor
I No » erson convicted of a crime
1 has received a pardon from Gov-
em or Snell during his first term as
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With headquarters at
Mutual, the
Mr. and Mrs
E. H Strickland
entertained at dinner for Rev
Robert Kriner and family of Pay-
ette, Sunday
that “ Pays the Man
that pays the Premium"
The State Farm
Insurance Companies
Bloomington, Illinois
To the owner or owners of the following des­
cribed animals: This is to notify you that the
undersigned A. T. Knowles, has found running
at large in a portion o f Malheur County, Oregon
described as Stock District No. 2, to wit:
Two roan cows, about 7 years of age
One white face cow, about 7 years o f age,
all branded on left hip with a circle F with
rafter underneath.
That said animals are now being kept on the
Northeast quarter o f the Northeast quarter of
Section 21, Township 20 So., Range 46 EWM.
The owner or owners of said animals may re­
take possession o f said animals by tendering to
the undersigned fifty cents per day for each
head o f cattle, for the time he had held them,
and also the cast o f publishing the notice in the
newspaper.
January 20, 1944
A. T. Knowles
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YOU remember that soldier yon saw
on the bus with hi* arm in • cast? Do
you recall that sailor you saw hobbling
down the street on a cane? Have you no­
ticed the list of casualties printed from h ' m
to time in this newspaper? «gp
What you are asked to do, compared to
the boys who are really m it, it easy. But
yomr job is mighty important, too. One*
v
colon mw !
•gain you are asked to b u y a t l e a s t o n «
■XTBA HUNDRED DOLLAR WAR BOND. A
Series E War Savings Bond w ill cost you
only $75 and you get back at maturity in
44 for every $3 invested; this is
the least you can do. Invest more if you
p o»ib ly «an—$200, $300, $400. Remember,
k all come* back with tn ttr tit.
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