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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY APRIL 6, 1944 paw m-u CO undertake revelopment ol the United States fields was already be- tendants will be Virginia Jarvis, Klkucki, nurses training, daughter her meals-makes out her shopping present and prizes will be given, Fort, Norman field in Canada, kn ng utilized to capacity, and that Billie Brewer. Ethyl Case ami Max of Tbm Klkucki; Robert L. McCoy, list-goes to market-only to - find own as the Canol project, the navy éi any event the transportation of ine Smith. junior college, son of Mrs D. L. that her grocer Isn’t able to supply offered no suggestion for explora oil and high octane gasoline from Sam Shaw sold a horse to Jim McBain; and Martha Smith, junior her with what she needs. She then tion of its own reserve. the United States to Alaska pres Robb of Sunset Valley college, daughter of Robert C. Sm- must revise her list-keeping in mi Interior and Exterior Not until after full publicity had ented almost insurperabie difficul Corpoi*al Charles Wilson, son of been given the agreement with Ca ties in face of the Japanese menace Charlie Wilson, has been trans me P nUi t f ' , traftV nd th at ratlon P°‘nts are neceaaary for certaln artlcles_ and lry agaln nada for the Fort Norman develop on the Pacific. For these reasons ferred to Camp Ellis, Illinois. Me tag. daughter of O. F. Douglas. Decorator ment and a flood of criticism was the small Port Norman field was has been in Arkansas for about two "Building for health” says Mrs I voiced in congress did the navy de taken over, a pipeline is being laid years. Anderson, "stresses how to make the I Free Estimate partment propose steps to disclose and a small refinery is being oper Elsie Terandix, daughter of Mr. best use of available foods in plan- | the possibilities of its far north ated. Altogether, the project will and Mrs. Fredrick, is now living in 775 F'irst Street ning meals which provide the nec- j holdings. Now, however, the navy represent and Investment in excess Payette. announces that an engineering co of »150,000,000 and the installation Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick were in essary food elements. It also tells I rps has been sent to Alaska "to de will revert to Canada after the war Payette visiting their daughter. Fri The sprmg application of sodium I us why we should eat all the rec- Andy M cG in n is termine the ultimate usefulness of unless the terms of the existing day. chlorate on morning glory, white I ommended ..Basic Seven„ foods ev_ | navy petroleum reserve No. 4 at agreement are modified in the me Philip Rieman was a Tuesday tcp, Russian knapweed and Canada | Washington. D. C., April 6—After Point Barrow.” This reconnaisance antime. evening dinner guest at the H. M. thistle has not proved successful t a i fly day' 1,1 other words It gives us Delay in bringing renewal of the Shaw home. holding in reserve for nearly a qu-1 work will be undertaken at once j Malheur county, J. B. Btolladay, | the 'what' and why'-answer to this i assistant county agent, announced j one big problem-food.” arter of a century what is estimated ! and a reP°rt wiU be m ade on Pro' price control act to a vote is due E.W. PRUYN to political maneuvering and not this week. A meal planning guide will be to be the largest potential oil field ; |lrocislonlng and general worklng because there is congressional opp I 1 Chemical salts are applied in the | distributed to members and guests Auto Repairing on the North American continent,, conditions. It is expected that dr- osition to the oontinuance oí OPA, fall in order that the winter moist- the navy department has finally! illing crews will be sent into the which expires by statutory limita Mr and Mrs J. W Jennings and ure may carry them into the soil Reboring, Valve Grind decided to investigate the possibll- ' field later in the spring and sum- ! H°n June 30 unles given new nte Romaine visited in Fruitland S u n -, for early sring absorption by the ' Itles of the Point Barrow area in mer and an appropriation for this j by vote of house and senate. Ad- day. [ growing roots. Spring precipitation ing, Lathe work. Parts the northermost tip of Alaska. This work i 3 now being sought front ministration forces want authorlza- Mr and Mrs Qeorge Cleaver and (is not sufficient to leach the chem- congress. Ition for the paying of subsidies in- naval reserve covers an area of 35. Mrs Emery Elliott and children [ leal down to the lower rott zones.” and accessories Excuse for the army’s agreement1 corporated in the bill to extend the were in Ontario Thursday 000 square miles and in portions of Farmers throughout the county It oil has been seeping from the gr with the Canadian government f or ' Nfe °f OPA and are endeavoring to Mr and Mrs E. L. Jamison o f ! are also urged to follow up the ____ for . years. So far not a single exploration of the Fort Norman fi- j delay action on the measure until Nyssa spent 8unday f t the Willis j work done last fall, and any stray _ R allev a A cid In d iq aztio n ound Phone 56w hole has been drilled in the field! eld was that oil was urgently and j the last minute to avoid organized Bertram home. ' plants or regrowth should be kept NYSSA PHARMACY and no effort has ever been made j immediately needed for the defense j opposition to the suhsldy plan. Op- J. W. Jennings went to Weiser down and treated again this fall toward study of its resources. Even of Alaska against an anticipated ; P°nents of subsidies are trying to Saturday after seed potatoes. He Carbon bisulphide, a chemical when the army found it advisable1 attack by Japan, that the output of force action on the bill at an early plans to plant 20 acres. gas, should be applied during the LET US PROVIDE A HOME MARKET FOR YOUR FAT HOGS _____________________________________________________________ - 1 date in order that they may have summer and wherever possible the j ' time to override a presidential veto, Sell where there is no commission to pay, no shrink, no un county weed crew will be available which is expected if the bill carries to assist farmers, Holladay said, j necessary expense incurred through a great number of men a clause forbidding subsidy pay Special weed guns are available to required to handle your hogs and where you can see and check By Leona Anderson ments. OPA is no longer in disre those who desire to purchase one the weight of your hogs yourself. Idaho Power Company pute with congress, but opposition for their individual work. We buy hogs every Friday at the stockyards in Nyssa, Ore. Home Service Advisor to subsidies is gathering new stren- As in previous years, AAA pay geth and the fight will be continued and Homedale, Idaho. ments are -available for weed con I hereby announce my candidacy for re-elect to the bitter end. ( "HAM-AN EASTER TRADITION" trol practices. These payments will For Friday's price phone 111 R, Nyssa, between the hours of Have you heard that the new justify any control measures and Despite criticism by members of 5 P . M . and 9 P M. on Thursdays or 53JLJ, Homedale, on Friday. the California delegation, there se Easter bonnet idea originated in a offset a substantial part of the cost ion as County Clerk of Malheur County, Oreg ems to be little opposition in con once popular superstition that to since there will be an unlimited FRANK KULLANDER gress to the proposal of Petroleum wear a new hat the first time on allowance under the 1944 program. on, subject to the will of the Republican voters Administrator Ickes for government Easter Sunday was to be assured participation in the development of of happiness in live during the Arabian oil fields. Secretary Ickes1 year? Whether you buy a new fl- HEALTH GROUP at the Primary Election on May 19, 1944. TO THE VOTERS: has the support of the army h ig h 1 owery creation and call It a hat or PLANS MEETING command, and that is a determin whether you dust off our last year's "Building for Health" is the sub This is to advise you of my candidacy for ing influence In congress at this model. Easter dinner is still the time. The disposition is to go all- highlight of the day. And here is ject that will be discussed Friday, nomination and election to the office of Judge out for anything the army wants. the traditional meat for that din April 7 at the "health for victory" of the Circuit Court in and for the Ninth Jud However, the venture does not have ner. It has gone down In point val meeting in the high school building icial District of Oregon. the approval of the state depart ue so why not purchase 1» ham at 2 p.m„ according to Mrs Leona Anderson, home demonstrator for ment and Secretary Hull has made and bake it. I am now your Judge and pledge myself to A recipe well worth saving for the Idaho Power company. no secret of his distrust of the wh the continuation of my present program of pr A housewife has one problem wh ole matter. The state department future use if you don't use it on BOISE PA YETTE reminds you that — ompt, efficient and unbiased determination of was not consulted in the first place Easter is this one. It makes your ich faces her three times d aily - and were it not for the fact that ham so tasty and juicy you’ll re meal planning. In these days ofi litigation in your Court. This is a service the Secretary Ickes had the go-ahead member it for weeks afterwards- food shortages and rationing her people have a right to expect. It is the duty of a sign from President Roosevelt it is and- it makes every ounce of the job becomes even greater. She plan? c r o ps d em a n d Judge to determine lights regardless of the passible that the porject would have ham edible- excluding the bone. M M M I M M U M M K M III IJ M il III III III I | BAKED HAM IN BLANKET been abandoned. parties, interests, or attorneys involved, and I h ig h e s t Select a 12 to 15 pound ham. Ha Sale or use of any disc or device DR. CLARA VIAL BIRLEW pledge myself to that practice. in imitation of ration tokens comes ve butcher cut off the small end. will be at Graham's Nyssa realty under the head of counterfeiting Trim off rind and greater part of office Saturday. April 8. Send by the provisions of a bill Just pass the fat. Place in an open roasting glasses for repairs or duplication We remind all farmers of this ed by the senate, and, upon con pan with fat side up. then cover to the residence office at Weiser. section to buy NORTHLAND viction, may be punished by a fine with the following blanket of dou Seed NOW . . . for assurance of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii of »3,000 or imprisonment for one gh: biggest possible yield per acre! year, or both. The bill is an amen 4 cups flour ,» For 60 years NORTHLAND dment to the original law authori 1 cup brown sugar Brand has been worthy of your zing the use of tokens and is in 2 tablespoons ground cloves confidence . . . and that’s true tended to protect operators of slot 2 tablespoons cinnamon again this year . . . when it’s machines, telephones and other de 2 tablespoons mustard more important than ever be vices in which discs or slugs may 1 teaspoon black pepper fore to plant tested, fertile seed be used. The size of the ration to water or cider of known origin! ken was determined upon with an Use enough water or cider to ma eye to avoiding this danger, but ke a dough. Roll into double cloth already reports are coming in of sufficiently large to cover ham on top, ends and sides. No water Is illegal use of the tokens. Nyssa necessary in the pan in which ham Dwight Smith, is baked. Place in cold oven, and Manager. bake at 300 degrees allowing 25 L U M B E R ® COMPANY minutes to the pound of ham. For Phone 15 Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Shaw and % ham, use % the recipe. Mrs. Sam Shaw were in Ontario on business Saturday. Mrs. W. W. Deffenbaugh and NYSSA RESIDENTS daughters, Ida Mae and Dorothy, ENROLLED AT EOC and Mrs. Frank Cummins were shoppers in Nyssa Saturday. Enrollees at Eastern Oregon coll Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Deffenbaugh ege at La Grande for the spring have received word from their son. quarter from Adrian are Emily Otis, Private Ray Deffenbaugh, who now teacher training, daughter of Har vey R. Otis; and M. Arlene Peter is in Italy. Viola Higgins of Parma was a son, junior college, daughter of Sunday dinner guest of Naoma Mr. K. I. Peterson. Enrollees from Nyssa are Ramona Shaw. Dorothy Toombs has been chosen L. Henderson, teacher training, da Adrian's 1944 May queen. Her at- ughter of Ed. O. Henderson; Jane Information On Weeds Is Given Buena Vista Victory Food Hints To the Voters H . S . S a ck e tt Q u a n tity Q u a lity SEEDS ! Robert 0. Lytle to use First National Kingman Kolony BANK MONEY ORDERS 10c each for any amount to $ 1 0 0 ° ° If you have not already secured your copies of new songs by Rates have not been in creased on First N atio nal B an k M oney O rders T. Carol By bee Repair Parts For Your John Deere Machinery Have Arrived Get your repairing done early for the 1944 battle of production. To supply the great demands set by our farm goals, all farm machinery must be in top con dition and running smoothly. If your machinery needs repairing we can sell you the necessary parts. now is the time to do so, as only a limited num ber have been allotted to the Nyssa area. They sell at 35 cents each or 3 for $1. “Lullaby Song” a s compar^2— —= A beautiful dreamy waltz melody that any one can play. “Home Made Love” Truly a clever number about the farm an’ things. ‘Let’s Go Steppin’ Verse in A minor, a lively foxtrot number. On Sale At Owyhee Drug Nyssa Pharmacy Gordon’» Drive-in Hollingsworth Hdwe. & Imp. Co. * Journal Office N SIAL MONEY ORDERS h r s t n a t ' 0 , u i money orders $ S.011o * 10, ” ' 9t ANY amo»«' to $70.01 to * 40" ' 75t » 100... W‘ $80.011* V 00 • ’ ’ 3 7 t Nyssa Furniture Store Wray’s Dime Store Shane’s Variety Store Ontario Your music library is not complete unless you own a copy of music by a Nyssa composer. Demonstrated and autographed on request. Phone 06J3 “ S iantA FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND