THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY. APRIL 13, 1944
Classified
Aviation Cadets Taka Blacliooard Flight
Legal Advertiiing
confirmation
Court.
of
the
sale
by
the
All bids shall be left at the office
Advertising
advance la 30c.
LOST
tertained at dinner Easter Sunday. uth activity, with the cooperation
Guests were Mrs. Harold Swedden of established youth organlations.
and Mrs. W aller Mitchell of Boise. such as the 4-H clubs. Boy and G irl
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Goodson and Scouts, Junior Grange and civic
of Notus,
Mrs.
Dora leaders. Now this Green Guard act
Holmes of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. ivity has expanded so rapidly that
F. G. Holmes and Gilbert. Mr. and it has become an integral part of
Mrs. R. J. Holmes and Mr. and
the popularly supported fire preve
Mrs. F. S. Byers and family.
Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Olson spent ntion campaign.
last week-end at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. Jessie Fuhri- G LYCERINE
USE
man at Kuna, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and RULES RELAXED
daughters
were
Sunday
dinner
Pendelton, April 6—The war food
guests at the Alfred Adams home.
Mrs. Dora Holmes was a week- administratlon has suspended tem-
end guest at the F. G. Holmes porarily through April, May and
home.
June restrictions on use of glycerine
Dickie Winters left Wednesday
for civilian needs, according to Le
for Seneca to visit his aunt.
wis
A. Nichols, local representative.
The Merry Matrons club sold
Nichols emphasized that the act
lunch at the Festus Adams sale
Friday.
ion should not be interpreted to
Mr. and Mrs. Festus Adams and discourage the continued collection
family moved to Fruitland where of kitchen grease, but rather to
they purchased a farm.
enable manufacturers to replenish
Mrs. Hanna Olson of Hayburn, inventories. The action, Nichols sa
Idaho, is a house guest at the id, is made possible by the Increas
home of her nephew, T. V. Olson. ed production of fats due to record
number of hogs coming to market.
Slmutaneously, with the action, war
YO U TH S F IG H TIN G
food administration prohibited, e ff
MENACE OF FIRE
ective March 27, 1944, the use of
cotton seed, pe. ..
soybean and
“Boys and girls between the ages
corn oils in the manufacture of pr
of eight and 16 are yet too young
oducts for thinning or reducing
to become soldiers, pilots, W A C S or
paints, varnishes, lacquer and other
W A VE S, but they can still do a vit
protective coatings.
al home front Job in combatting the
deadly enemy fire,’’ said Gary M an-
vllle, Malheur county chairman for
PERIÏIMIEM
Keep Oregon Oreen. These Green
WAVE KIT
Guards now number over 10,000 in
Com plet«withPermanent o/nr A F A R j
Wove
Holution,
curlers,
A
W C
every Oregon county and they are
shampoo and wavs «et — nothing
T
becoming expert fire reporters and
alas to buy. it squires no hast, electricity or ma
chines. Safa for every type of hair. I 'ver « mil
fire preventers,”
lion cold. Money bark guarantee. Cet a t harui-
Kurl K it today.
Three years ago the Keep Oregon
NYSSA PH ARM ACY
Green Association started this yo-
daughter
of A. L. Fletcher, attorney or may
R A T E S: Two cents per word lo r each Issue Minimum cash in
MISCELLANEOUS
For Sale
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be delivered personally to the un
dersigned at Powell Service Station
In the City of Nyssa, Oregon.
March 15, 1944.
B B. Llenkaemper, Administrator
Estate of Rosie Alice Mull,
deceased.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
LO S T — "The Instructor”, a small
L D S Sunday school magazine. Lost T O TH E C R E D IT O R S A N D A L L
FO R S A L E — W a r approved russet
between olinc and postoffice. Has PE R S O N S IN T E R E S T E D in the
seed spuds, small sizes. Oscar Sch
Richard Taylor’s name In it. Leave estate of Harold W illiam Elliot,
afer, route 1, Nyssa.
at Journal office.
6Atfc deceased:
Notice is hereby given to the cr
F O R S A L E — Four turkeys, 1 gob
Ruby ring and Eversharp editors and all others Interested
bier, 3 laying hens, 1 year old. Ly
pencil call at Journal Office or I in the estate of Harold William
nn Bronson. Phone 2J12, Parma, see L. H. Snodgrass.
6A2xp ! Elliot, deceased, that the under
route 3.
signed has been duly appointed
F O R S A L E — Man's size bicycle, ex- |
Administrator of said estate by the
W ANTED
cellent condition. Leno Christensen,
County Court of Malheur County
Phone 127J.
6A2xp W A N T E D — Used furniture Highest
A s p art o f their thorough g r o u n d v o r : preparation fo r flying
Oregon, and has qualified as such.
and fighting m the battle skies of the w o rld , these A rm y A viation
prices paid. Phone 149W Nyssa
All
persons
having
claims
against
F O R SALE!—Bliss triumph potatoes, Furniture Co.
Cadets are studying take-offs and landings. u.'tng a b la ck boa rd for
1ATFC
said deceased or estate are requir
the field. They are tr a ilin g at H au dolph F in d , T exas, the A rm y A ir
grown from certified seed. Howard
Forces’ “ W e st P oin t o f the A ir .”
Evans, Rt. 2 Parma. Phone 27J2. W E P A Y H IG H E S T P R IC E S fot ed to present same verified as by
live fox feed horses. Phone 8 Pay- law required, to the undersigned
6A2xp
ette.
S7Ntfc at his home, or at the office of A.
tlals-
[good cobblers.
F O R S A L E — Modern home, stoker,
L. Fletcher, his attorney in the City
j Here’s another secret—for the br-
garage, nice lawn and trees .Bern W A N T E D — Manure haulers. Frank of Nyssa, Oregon, which place is T O A ID S O L D IE R S
ard Eastman.
23Mttc T. Morgan.
Sei vice men and women who re- j ide who has trouble with her biscuit
lBMtfc hereby designated as the place for
the transaction of all business per turn to Oregon after the war o r , — the recipe which accompanies the
F O R SALE!— 10 acres In Apple V al F U R N IT U R E W A N T E D — W e pay taining to said estate, within six
following discharge may receive i m - , Cobbler is fool proof—and the fam -
ley. Improved, good house and ot highest prices for used furniture. months from the date of the first mediate replacement and employ-1 lly asks for repeats!
her buildings. Inquire Mrs Douglas Nordale Furniture oompany.
21Jtfc publication of this notice.
ment assistance from local bureaus F R U IT C O B B LE R
McDonald.
30M4xp
Date of first pub. March 16, 1944. now being established in every siz- 2 cups canned fruit and
B U T C H E R IN G
eable town in the state The veter- 13-4 cup fruit juice-OR -
Loyd Elliot, Administrator
Custom butchering every Monday
F O R S A L E — Holstein bull, two ye
3 cups diced fruit, either
Estate of Harold William Elliot. ans service committee created byj
ars old. well bred. E. J. Hobson, 12 and Friday. Beef, sheep and pork.
Deceased.
the 1943 legislature and provided' fresh or canned,
butchering
guaranteed.
miles southwest on road to Owyhee Sanitary
with a $10,000 appropriation is co- 1 cup sugar (if canned fruit is sw-
dam.
30M3xp Phone 05R1. One mile west of Nyssa
operating with local bureaus. T h e ! eetened use t. cup)
on Alberta Ave. Jake Fischer.
Legal Advertisement
state committee consisting of E. K . ! 4 tbsp. enriched all-purpose flour
F O R S ALE — Ten-acre tract and
N O T IC E O F M E E T IN G
Oppenheimer, Ben Dorris and Dow Cinnamon
modem 6-room house with full
Corsets Surgical garm-
V. W alker assisted in putting the
Owyhee Irrigation District
Mix sugar, flour, cinnamon, add
basement and stoker. D. W . Patch,
Notice Hereby Is Given: That the local bureau-clearing house plan in Juice and mix with fruit. Pour into
Adrian.
6Atfc
ents
of Directors of the Owyhee to opeartion in Portland where It buttered casserole or utility dish.
Girdles
Brazzieres Board
FO R S A L E —Save meat points— ra
Irrigation District, sitting as a Bo has been proven workable.
Arrange biscuits on top and bake
ise leghorn cockerals. W e have some
ALICE A. COLLINS
for 20 minutes in a preheated 400-
ard of Equalization, will meet on S T R E A M P U R IF IC A T IO N
available each Wednesday, begin
Box 500
Phone 122-J the 21st day of April, 1944, at 8:00 Stream purification should be pl- degree oven.
ning March 8. Thompson s Ontario
o’clock P.M. of said day at its office aced high on the list of Oregon's j B IS C U IT S
hatchery, Box 578. Ontario.
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at Nyssa, Oregon, for the purpose of postwar projects says Governor Ear! 2 cups sifted enriched flour
I reviewing and correcting its assess- Snell.
4 tbsp. baking powder
FO R SALE:— 150 tons of baled hay.
'’Several Oregon cities already ha M tap. salt
Ira Ure.
9Mtfc N O T IC E O F S A L E O F R E A L P R O - ment roU and aPPort*onment of ch-
arges for operation and mainten ve made substantial progress with 2 tbsp. sugar
P E R T Y A T P R IV A T E SALE.
ance for the 1944 season. The ass- plans for sewage disposal, treat % cup shortening
F A R M IM P L E M E N T S —Case tract
N O T IC E is hereby given that in
.
ors, Implements and parts. Cletrac pursuance of an order of the Co- essm,e" t ^11 and record may be in- ment plants and purification pl 1 egg
ans,’’ the governor points out.
'/» cup milk
crawler tractors, sales and service. unty Court of Malheur County, St- f pected at,
° f iloe of the dUitrict
“Stream purification is not only
Sift flour, baking powder and
Repairing and welding of all kinds. ate of Oregon, in the matter of the 1 by„ any interested person during
Nicholson Service and Supply. P h estate of Rosie Alice Mull, deceased, joiflce 1\ours ° ' each b“4ln“ > day’ essential to successful propagation salt together. Cut in shortening.
one 37, Ontario.
24FtfC. the undersigned. Administrator o f ! By order of the 008rd of Dlrect- of fish life, an important Industry Add milk to beaten egg and add to
of Oregon both commercially and flour mixture to make a soft dough.
the estate of Rosie Alice Mull, de- i orl v
FO R S A L E — White-faced bulls. Go-
recreationally; not only essential to Pat or roll out on floured board
ceased, will sell at private sale, in !
™
tlo,n » • « ?
od breeding stock. Serviceable age.
the beauty and charm of our great and cut into desired shapes. A rr
one parcel, to the highest bidder, ! :By F r“nk,. T ; M ™
'
ary
Jake Fischer.
24Ftfc upon the terms and condition* '
first publ. Mar. 30, 1944 state and its inspirational and re ange over the fruit and bake.
creational values but also important
F O R SALE:—Seeds. Mlchael-Leon- hereinafter mentioned, and subject Lafit publ A pr’ 20’ 1944
to the health and well being of lit
ard. flower, garden and field seeds. to confirmation by said County Co
erally thousands of our citizens. It
Hollingsworth Hardware and Im urt, on or after the 17th day of
is a subject which deserves our ser
plement Co.
24FTFC April, 1944 at 10 A.M. Pacific Time
The H. E. club met at Mrs,
ious attention.”
on said day, all tne right, title, in
Frank Cummins' home Tuesday.
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FO R SALE:—Auto Liability Insur terest and estate of the said Rosie
The afternoon was spent in sew
All Oregon employers will benefit
ance, $11.50 per year on ’’A ” Ration. Alice Mull, deceased, at the time
ing..
The next meeting will be
by the rate lowering and reclassifi
Other Rates Proportionately low of her death, in and to the real
held at the D. L. Hurst home
cation order just issued by the state
Meets State’s Requirements.
property hereinafter described, and
HP* MurvdrW'Uic
April 18.
industrial accident commission. Ev
Bernard Eastmen all the right, title and Interest that
Jewell and Nadine Wilson and
en those who do not elect to utilize
Dudley Kurtz were Sunday dinner
F O R S ALE — Big young team. Call the said estate has by operation of
the provisions of the Oregon accld-
law, or otherwise, acquired other
guests of Dorothy Toombs.
Frank T. Morgan.
lGMtfc
P O L IT IC A L B E A C O N
j ent commission laws will receive
than or in addition to that of said
The Pollyanna club met W ed
W ith two United States senators' lower rates eventually from private
F O R S A L E — Bliss Triumph and I deceased, at the time of her death,
nesday with Mrs. Guy Moore. The
in Oregon and one in W ashington' companies If they desire to hold the
next meeting will be held May 3
White Rase seed potatoes, 2 years of, in and to that certain property
to elect this year the Pacific North- , accounts. The state carries about
at the D. L. Hurts home. Mrs. W.
from certification. M Atagl. 6A2xp consisting of Lots 21 and 22 of B l
west is creating signal interest in ,80 per cent of the heavy accident
ock 144 in W a rd ’s Addition to the
Deffenbaugh will be hostess.
F O R SALE:— Bliss Triumph seed City of Nyssa, Malheur County, O r political circles. Added to this co Insurance business in Oregon and
H. M. Shaw and sons have
Lloyds
of
London
carry
the
major
mes
the
diversion
of
Washington's
potatoes. Phone 06R2, Ira Ure. egon, according to the official Plat
purchased a registered thorough
portion
of
the
private
company
bus
United
States
Senator
Homer
T.
6ATFC thereof on file in the office o f the
bred stallion from Conley Davis.
Bone to the federal bench. The ap iness.
Bob Clark is on the coast at
FO R S A L E — Young chickens to fry. County Clerk of said Malheur Co pointment. and immediate confirm
Rate reductions averaging about
tending to business.
Fred Kratzberg, route 1, Nyssa. unty.
ation by the senate, creates another 10 per cent will become effective
Terms and conditions of sale:
Naomi and Rachel Shaw were
6A2xp
vacancy in the senate and alters July 1. In farming rates will drop
Sunday dinner guests of Ida May
Twenty per cent of the sum bid to
the political complexion of the del more than 12 percent. Total reduct
The
F O R S A L E — W ar-approved netted be paid to said Administrator in egation from the far west. Senator ions will save Oregon employers and Dorothy Deffenbaugh.
afternoon was spent in an Easter
gem seed from certified stock. H ar cash at the time of the acceptance Bone has been a crusader for pub about $800,000 a year.
egg hunt.
ry Masto, six miles south Adrian. of such bid and the balance of the lic ownership of public serving ut S C H O O L C A N N E R IE S L E G A L
Nine
of
Justine
and
Larry
6A4xp purchase price to be paid on the ilities and his move to the federal
A school board can legally ex
Kreager's friends helped them cele
circuit court of appeals will have pend school district money for the
brate their birthdays Monday eve
a marked effect on the trend of construction, renovation. Installa
ning.
Larry was 7 and Justine
I the public ownership movement tion and operation of a cannery,
9. The evening was spent in play
which the democratic senator rates provided such activity comes within
ing games.
Refreshments
were
as one of the major postwar essen- the scope of vocational education,
Attorney General (George Neuner served.
M r and Mrs. W W. Deffenbaugh
has Just ruled.
and son, Pete, and Mrs. Frank
F L IE R S B IL L
Biggcsf V A L U E par Dollari
Cummins shopped in Ontario Mon
A bill to grant commissions to
students who completed the civil day.
Mrs. Elsie Tereandiz and child
aeronautics administration pilot war
ren were guests Sunday of
Mrs
training course before entering the
Tereandlz’s parents, Mr and Mrs.
armed
forces
has
been
Introduced
Minorai
In the senate by Senator Holman. F. Fredrick.
Surface
T . T. Elliot and son, Clarence,
C A P IT A L S H O R T S
90 lb.
DENTISTS
The Osborne Foundation of N.Y. were in Ontario Saturday.
Mrs. Hugh McConnell and son.
will make a survey of Oregon penal
OPTOM ETRISTS
Wayne, Mrs. Sam Shaw and Mrs
institutions
and
submit
plans
for
J. R. C U N D A LL
H. M. Shaw and daughters, Naomi
DR. J. A. M cFA LL
carrying out Governor Snell's pro
and Rachel, shopped in Caldwell
Dentist
gram of segregation of wards of
“See McFall and Sos Better*
the state The $70.000.000 Umatilla Saturday.
Phone 56-J
Visitors at the H M Shaw home
dam between Oregon and W ashing
.S a ra a n Clinic
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
ton will be renamed M cNary Dam
NYSSA
OREOON
Governor Snell Inspected grazing McConnell and son. Mr. and Mrs
land blocks in the Bend and Baker Sam Shaw, Ida Mae and Dorothy
Deffenbaugh. Mrs Frank Cummins
JE W E LR Y STORES
empires the first of the week and
addressed an assembly of service and Miss Donna Dtmmlck.
E Y E S IG H T S P E C IA LIS T
clubs at Baker Thursday For the
Legal Advertising
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L E T US P R O V ID E A H OM E M A R K E T FOR Y O U R F A T H O G S
Sell where there is no commission to pay, no shrink, no un
necessary
O N T A R IO
Union Pacific Time Inspector
JEW ELRY
—
WYCKOFF .
JEWELRY STORE
Official Time Inspector for
Union Pacific
O N T A R IO
L. A. Maulding, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone $7
Hours: 10 to 12 and I to $
D a lly - Except Sunday
Fry Building
OREOON
SHOE SHOPS
Abbott’s Sho« Shop
All kinds of shoe and harnes*
repairing
Across front post office.
SARAZIN CLINIC
J. J. Sarazin, M. D.
Generai
¿-R ay
practice
of
medldm
Physiotherapy
first time In many months the past
week was free of fatalities involving
persona covered by the state indust
Th e Merry Matrons club held
rial accident commission. There we
its anniversary party at the school
re 965 accidents reported and 21 cl
house last Wednesday afternoon,
aims for occupational disease.
dam es and contests furnished the
entertainment. Prizes were won by
Alta Fry, Beth Pomeroy, Maude
Cooper. June Smith and Alberta
Bowen
Easter table decorations
By Leona Anderson
Idaho Power Compnny
were used In favors and place
cards
Quests
included
Maude
Hi
Cooper. Viola Ditty. Mary Newgen.
F R U IT G O B B L E R --IN A JIF F Y
Beth Pomeroy and Lucille Ken
The fresh, tart taste of rhubarb dall of the Worth While club and
ia the best pepper-upper of all wh Alta Frey and Leona Winters. The
en served In a Cobbler. If your sug next meeting of the Merry M a
ar supply is low--use syrup or ho trons club will be held at the home
ney to sweeten and If you use can of June 8mith.
with
LaVinnte
ned fruit use only 14 of the sugar Smith as co-hostess
Roll call to
called for in the recipe.
be answered with s Bible char
Other fruits such as raspberries, acter and whet
he
had
done.
cherries, apples, blackberries, plums. Flower exchange will also be held.
I apricots, and peaches also make
M r and Mrs R. W Holmes en-
Oregon Trail
PH YSIC IAN S
D IA M O N D S
W ATCHES
Main Street at 8econd
OREOON
Per 108 sq.
ft. roll . . .
( with sails
A cement)
LUM BER (? ) COMPANY
“There .
A
Yard Near T o a»
Nyssa. Oregon
Phone 15
Dwight Smith. Mgr
great
number
of
men
For Friday’s price phone 111 U, Nyssa, between the hours of
5 P.M. and 9 P.M. on Thursdays or 53JU , Homedale, on Friday.
FRANK KULLANDER
Avoid Gray Hair
TAYLO R
Anti-Gray Hair
V IT A M IN S
Full Requirement of B1 and B2
For Sale At
Nyssa Pharmacy
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Announces Candidacy
I hereby announce my can
didacy for re-election as co
unty assessor subject to the
will of the republican voters
in the primary election to be
held May 19.
E. P. Hendrix
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W e buy hogs every Friday at the stockyards In Nyssa, Ore.
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PAULUS
JEWELRY STORE
through
and Homedale, Idaho.
C a p i/a l
l* fn P a ra d e
M A LT H O ID
incurred
the weight of your hogs yourself.
Kingman Kolony
Professional And
Business Directory
expense
required to handle your hogs and where you can see and check
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wfcofti y n e•* r«ty.
There can be only one BEST of any
thing In hybrid corn, that BEST it
lowealth— as proven by lowealth’t
winning more yield and performance
awards, year after year With that
record goes eatursnee of 10 to 10
bushels more per ecre. ttiffer (talks,
easier husking, drouth resistance,
and many other advantages And
fowealth teed coett you lees than
$1 an acre Stop in. Don’t buy
hybrid corn until you get our prices.
AI Thompson & Son
Phone 28
2nd and Oeed Ara.