Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 13, 1944, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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ÎH E NY3SA PATÉ CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY JULY 13, 1944
Classified
Advertising
Upper Sunset
Mrs Warren Zickrick, who under- ,
cash ior post-war projects, as plan-1 Owyhee.
| afternoon.
ned by state, county, city and sch-
The K. I Peterson and J. t Me- ; Mr and Mrs Dale Ashcraft cele- went a major operation at St Alp-
ool district commissions, to employ vin families attended the picnic I bra ted the 4th of July at Marsing honsns hospital In Boise returned1
Howard Schneider. Bill Britton
36.000 men at 91800 a year for one of the United Presbyterian at the I Mr and Mrs. Sam Shaw. Keith
Mr and Mrs Roy Wilson of Arena an£, Aleck QU, went
xhe U . 11 , ,
Lane
and
Silas
Shaw
of
the
Kolony
year. In a report presented to gov Stanley Hill grove over the 4th.
Valley visited Bend friends Thurs-
to work.
William Bunch of Pendleton, for- and Mrs. Hugh McConnell of Ore- day.
ernor Earl Snell this week the state
»nd hfr house «uest- Mr and Mrs Joe Brumbach tran- | Claud Britton, who accompanied
post-war commission said that 36,- merly a member of the math dep-
RATES: Two cent» per word lor each Issue Minimum cash In
000 men in one-third of the estim­ artment at U. of Idaho, has signed ' I Mrs. Floyd Hillin of Riverside, sacted business in Weiser Thursday, them to Hood River to attend Mr.
advance Is 30c.
ated unemployment immediately af­ a contract to teach math and sc­ California, celebrated the 4th' of Cyrus Bishop suffered a severe j Easman's funeral, returned home
| attack of asthma the latter part j Saturday.
ter the war. Besides the amount of ience at the Adrian high school for July In Caldwell.
Ellen Judd of Newell Heights a n d ;0f the week
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gilbert of
money available, now totaling $73,- the coming year. Mr. Bunch owns
Forestine Wilson celebrated the 4th
The Jolly Janes met with Mrs Springfield, were overnight guests
000,000. many more millions are ex­ a farm in the Owyhee district.
months after the first publication pected from federal government
I Dyre Roberts Thursday afternoon ' at the Roy Rookstool home. They
Mr and Mrs Reiman. Ted Nelson. in Boise.
of this notice to the undersigned at and other agencies.
Several from Kingman Kolony | Mrs case Muntjewerff and Mrs were formerly neighbors in Ne­
For
Bernice
Chaney
and
Carol
Witty
the office of A. L. Fletcher in the
RULINGS ON OREGON LAWS
attended a birthday dinner, and attended the Co-op creamery meet- Gerrit Muntjewerff were callers at braska.
FOR SALE-1935 to 1941 model tr- City of Nyssa, Oregon, that being
Miss Helen Nlccuni spent several
Attorney General George Neuner missionary ralley at Wilder Thur­ Ing at the Owyhee school house f^ie stain home in Nyssa Sunday.
Wednesday evening.
ticks,, John Deere and I H.C Farm- I
Place designated for the tran- has just ruled that state funds all­
Mr and Mrs C. E. Peck of Boise days In the hospital due to a
sday.
Mrs. Makers of Jordan Valley and Mrs Lester French and child­ fall at her home.
aU tractors, large and small; ^ I “
estate ^ bU£‘neSS P a i n i n g to ocated to Oregon fairs and exposit­ The Intermediate Girl Scouts met
ions may be saved each year and Saturday afternoon for their regu­ Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Delos ren of Roswell were callers at the
crawler types. One 22-inch Woodj Barbara v . Smith, Executrix
Foster and family this week.
Haworth home last Sunday.
Visit In Boise—
brothers threshing machine separ | Estate of Sid E. Smith, deceased, spent by Che fairs after the war. lar meeting. The girls visited John
The Pollyanna club met at the The executive committee of Roy­
Mrs Ward Wleneke. Mrs John
The
institutions
participating
in
the
Holloy’s
shop
and
he
talked
to
th
­
utor on rubber We also buy, sell or First pub. June 29. 1944
home of Mrs. William Toombs Wed­
distribution of these funds derived em about rocks. The girls are start­ nesday. Mrs. Oscar Schaffer was al Neighbors met with Mrs Walter Olsen and Mrs Wayne Morris spent
trade automobiles. What we don't Last pub. July 27, 1944
Bishop, Monday evening.
Tuesday in Boise.
from dog and horse racing wagers, ing an efficiency contest in which
have we can get. Martin and Wells,
hostess. Those receiving their Pol­
are the Pacific international live­ they will engage for a year.
Vale, Oregon.
13J2xc
lyanna birthday presents were Mrs.
stock exposition, Oregon state fair, ■ Tire Reiman family and Mildred
Charlie Wilson M rs. L. L. Krea­
FOR SALE—Clover hay. This year's
LET US PROVIDE A HOME MARKET FOR YOUR FAT HOOS
eastern Oregon livestock show, Pe­ Sparks spent the 4th at R. C. Five- ger, Mrs. William Toomb and Miss
crop. Good condition. J. H. Blanch­
ndleton round-up and the north­ coats at Flvepoints.
Sell where there Is no commission to pay, no shrink, no un­
May
Beaumont.
The
next
Polly­
ard, a 1!- miles north of Howard's
western turkey show. Some of the
Mrs Bethel Martin entertained on anna meeting will be held at Mrs.
necessary expense Incurred through a great number of men
corner on highway and two miles
funds may be spent at any time, FYiday afternoon at a "Backwards" Raymond Holton’s home in Parma
required to handle your hogs and where you can see and check
east.
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i however, for general maintenance. party for about 20 guests. The gr­ August 2.
the weight of your hogs yourself.
I Neuner ruled.
P r M u rray W ad p
oup
formed
a
"No
Name"
club
and
Mrs.
Elsie
Fernendez.
daughter
of
FOR SALE 200 bags ot small seed
| RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
will hold regular meetings.
We buy hogs every FYiday at the stockyards in Nyssa, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fredrick, broke
potatoes, netted gems 1 year from
A supreme court decision handed
Mr and Mrs Claude Greulich and a rib when she rolled on some
and Homedale, Idaho.
certification. Clyde Ward, rural
down last week upholds a law pro­ children of Springfield, Oregon, are marbles.
route, Baker, Oregon, phone 786. REVISING OLD AGE GRANTS
For FYiday's price phone 111 R, Nyssa, between the hours of
hibiting boys under 10 years of age visiting at the John Holly home
Nadeen and Jewell Wilson cele­
6J2xc In the past two years old age pe­ and girls under 18 from selling new-1 Mrs Kelley of Weiser is visiting
5 P.M. and 9 P.M. on Thursdays or 53JLJ, Homedale, on W-lda.v.
brated the 4th of July at the park
nsions in Oregon have nearly dou­
F'OR SALE—Holstein bull, 18 mon­ bled. More than one-third of those spapers or magazines and ruled th ­ at the home of her son. George De- in Caldwell with the William
FRANK KULLANDER
tile old. George Stelling, north T h­ receiving old age assistance grants at the law applies to those selling Haven.
Toomb family. Mr. and Mrs. Esther
ird street.
6J2xp in this state are now receiving the religious tracts. The decision up­ The Pirecy family and Bud Not- McCormick. Miss Jeanette Martin
held a $25 fine imposed against heis were Monday dinner guests at and Mrs. Esther McCormick.
FOR SALE Commercial fertilizer-- full amount of *40 a month accord­ Mrs Rowena Thorton, a member of the Dennis Patch home.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer and
The Fidelae Amicae missionary son FYeddie. spent the 4th in Wild­
ammonia nitrate and ammonia sul­ ing to a statement by Governor Ea­ Jehova's Witnesses who allowed her
phate. Fruitlaud nursery, Fruitland, rl Snell. In June 1942, the average 10 year-old daughter to vend the group met at 4 o'clock Sunday at er with Mrs. Schafer's sister. Mrs.
Idaho.
lJT P C |Was
For June, this year, the sect's publications.
the Nevins' home. Shirly Smith had Kirby Kindall and family.
r average state grant is $33.32. Med­
Mrs Thornton charged that the devotions and Delores Auker the
Miles Wallace is home on a
L O ST
ical assistance in supplemental and law, which is a Portland ordinance lesson.
furlough.
averages on the state level $1.76, similar to those in other cities, de­
Word has been received of the
Longer Life For Your Car
LOST -Army expert rifleman’s me­ making the overall grant $35.08. Be­
Miss Jeanette Martin visited
dal with three bars, in Nyssa. Cpl. ing supplemental, the average aid prived her of religious freedom, but marriage of Miss Rose McGinnis to Mrs. Bernard Eastman in Nyssa
Proper Service..........
Robert D. Reffett. Leave at Journal applies also to those who are rece­ the court ruled it was a "reasonable WE. Willis of the US. navy, at a Wednesday.
recent ceremony at Everrett. Wash­
At the proper tim e .........
Ilea Kreager accompanied Mr.
office.
13Jlxp! iving the $40 maximum. Medical aid limitation" of that freedom.
CAPITAL SHORTS
ington.
and Mrs. Delos Foster and family
comes from “general assistance”. Several state officials attended
With
the proper m aterials..........
The Boy Scout Troop No. 36 met
State and county public welfare funeral services in Portland on We­ Monday night at the Legion hall. to Marsing Monday to attend the
Will reduce the wear and tear on your tires,
rodeo. Dellla F\jster was a Monday
WANTED—Used furniture Highest commissions endeavor to provide dnesday of the late Dermore Nick­ On the high school track the boys guest of nea Kreager.
motor, battery, etc. For proper servicing you
prices paid. Phone 149W. Nyssa individuals in similar circumstances erson, executive secretary of the st­ practiced the Scout pace and work­ The Overstreet place has been
Furniture Co.
1ATFC similar treatment throughout the ate AFT,
Detraining at Salem ed on the 2nd class requirments.
sold
to
a
Salt
Lake
family.
"Doc"
can’t go wrong by trying.
state.
Saturday James Mott was the first
The Defier family spent the 4th Douglas Is now farming the place.
WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES fOI
The direct property tax load has Oregon member to arrive home up­ at the Caudrey home in Wilder.
Rev. and Mrs. Philip Reiman
live fox feed horses. Phone 8 Pay­ been releived by the elimination of on the adjournment of congress
The Drowns family attended the and family of Adrian were Sunday
ette.
27Ntfc the $2,500,000 general appropriation State income tax rates will be ann­ rodeo at Marsing on the 4th.
dinner guests at the Herbert Shaw
Howard Hatch left Monday with home.
FURNITURE WANTED-We pay and the state assuming 90 per cent ounced July 10th.
of
the
general
assistance
load
th
­
his
bus
for
Payette
lakes.
He
will
highest prices for used furniture
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hurst and j
take the Quaker group to the lakes family and nephew Jim Woods!
Nordale Furniture company. 21Jtfc ereby providing tax relief to the
counties. The prior ratio was on a
and return with a group from the celebrated the 4th at the rodeo1
60-40 basis. The state and county
Methodist church at Nyssa.
in Marsing.
The Kingman Kolony School bo­
The Howard Hatch family att­
TO TRADE Good used washer to welfare commissions are reviewing
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parker and
ard
has
elected
Mrs
J.
E.
Beck
of
state
pensions
to
conform
all
to
ended the 80th birthday reunion for family of Adrian were visitors at
trade for refrigerator. Phone 64.
-A
Vale
to
teach
in
the
place
of
Mrs
grandma Stark in the Big Bend.
22JTFC present standards of assistance.
the William Toomb home Sunday.
Sam Shaw, who recently resigned.
CASH FOR COUNTIES
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cummins
A total of $294,148.05 has been Mr and Mrs Peck are moving into
Corsets Surgical garm- appropriated
were at Ray Elliott's home in No-
to the 36 counties of the Holly house recently vacated by-
tus, Sunday.
ents
the state from the irreducible sch­ Irma Points.
Mr. and Mrs. Simmons and fam­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
L.
Kreager
en­
Mr
and
Mrs
George
Cooley
and
ool
fund,
the
state
land
board
ann­
Girdles
Brazzieres
ily of Agate Beach. Oregon, visit­
tertained
at
a
picnic
dinner
on
the
Mrs
Bentley
of
Redmond
visited
this week. The apportion­
ALICE A. COLLINS ounced
ed at the home of her parents.
ment was made on a scale of $1.05 at the home of Mrs Threlma Ell- « h of July. Guests included Mr. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Elliott last
sty.
Box 500 Phone 122-J for each of Oregon’s 280,141 school iott over the 4th.
and Mrs. Hugh Glenn and son. Mr.
v
Bill Doty la home from Portland and Mrs. Guy Glenn and family week.
children between the ages of 4 and
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Householder.
BUTCHERING
20 years of age. The distribution visiting his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore at­
Mr and Mrs Gerrit Muntjewerff
Custom butchering every Monday was made for the fiscal year end­
and F*rlday. Beef, sheep and pork. ing June 30, 1944.
and children spent the 4th of July tended a sale near Parma on Mon­
day.
holidays at Payette lake.
Sanitary butchering guaranteed. STICKERS FOR ‘45
July 4 passed very quietly in this
Miss Jeanette Martin and Miss vicinity. A number from here att- j
Phone 05R1. One mile west of Nyssa
Mr and Mrs Walter Pinkston, Mr
The war-time emergency stickers
May
Beaumont
visited
at
the
Har­
on Alberta Ave. Jake Fischer.
ended and enjoyed the rodeo at
will be used again in 1945 as auto­ and Mrs Alvon McGinnis. Mr and
mobile licenses. After experiments Mrs James McGinnis and family, vey Otis home in Adrian Monday Marsing, some worked In fields, o t- !
hers went fishing and others g a t- !
with various substotutes, including Helen Hatch and Philip and Merle
hered for visiting and picnic dlnn- j
plastics, for the metal plates of pre­ Hatch, left Thursday morning for
ers.
war days. Secretary of State Robert South Mountain on a vacation trip.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
S tan d ard Poultry
Mr and Mrs John Holly and Mrs
A group of Bend pioneers gather- ,
Notice hereby is given to the cr­ S. Farrell, Jr. decided to use stick­
Housa S p ra y
ed at the home of Mr and Mrs F. |
editors and all other persons inter­ ers similar to those used last year. William Holly and son, Billy, spent
Auto Repairing
A. Miller and enjoyed a picnic din- j
Comes mixed, reedy
ested in the estate of Sid E. Smith, Steel priorities and lack of man­ the 4th at the Frank Miller home.
Mr and Mrs Olenwood Pounds
to use. Inexpensive,
ned and social visit.
deceased, that the undersigned has power prevent the return to the use
Reboring. Valve Grind­
dime's w orth covers
Mr and Mrs Will Sweet attended !
been appointed executrix of said es­ of metal plates. The 1942 white and and Gloria spent the 4th in Vale.
more than 100 sq. ft.
The George DeHaven and Dennis
tate and has qualified as such. All blue plates will continue in use. wi
ing, Lathe work. Parts the funeral of Mrs Jean in Parma !
Monday.
liersons having claim against said I th the sticker to be used on the Patch families visited relatives at
S t a n d a r d W h it#
Weiser the 4th.
Mrs Della Bunnell returned from i
estate are required to present same, windshield.
and accessories
Mr and Mrs Reiman and family
Twin Falls last Saturday and left i
O il No. 9 U. S. P.
Verified as required by law, together { STATE BUYS WAR BONDS
for Caldwell the following Friday to
with proper vouchers, within six There is now enough "burled” were Sunday dinner guests at the
Non - irritating, is not
Phone 56w
Clarence Nelson home In South
work.
absorbed into system.
W. E. Schireman
Mr and Mrs John Molenaar of
Mix with feed so help
| Klamath Falls were callers In the
movements and remove
Muntjewerff home last Monday.
intestinal parasites.
Phone 61
Wilbur Roberts of Roswell trans­
acted business In Bend Thursday.
Mrs Mrs N. S. Phelan and Mrs
Joe Brumbach stayed at the Bishop
Phone 64
Your local representative for
You save when you home in Nyssa while Mrs Bishop
OREGON
was in Ogden.
S T A N D A R D OF C A L I F O R N I A
buy; you save when you
Miss Mary' Weir spent the past
week visiting friends at Westfall.
bake with Picket.
I
MISCELLANEOUS
Sale
£ Capital
IgPeradc
Guaranteed
WANTED
Towne’s Garage
Adrian
For TRADE
Kingman Kolony
VJrC
Big Band
Legal Advertisement
E.W. PRUYN
professional And
Business Directory
DENTISTS
.1, R. CUNDALL
Dentist
Union Pacific Time Inspector
JEWELRY — DIAMONDS
WATCHES
Main Street at Second
WYCKOFF
JEWELRY STORE
Official Time Inspector for
Union Pacific
ONTARIO
OREGON
SHOE SHOPS
Abbott's Sho# Shop
Alt kinds of shoe and harness
repairing
Aero« fro« post office.
Bernard Eastman
Picket Flour
59
PERMANENT WAVE KIT
OPTOMETRISTS
DR. J. A. McFALL
"M m M r F a ll and Soe Bettor*
Phone 56-J
Sarazln Clinic
NYSSA
OREGON
JEWELRY STORES
PAULUS
JEWELRY STORE
P la y S a f e - B e w a r e o f E g g Robbers
Blood-sucking mites, ticks and fleas
weaken birds, make them easy prey
to diseases that cut egg production.
But they can be controlled easily
with Standard Poultry House Spray,
the insect killer that stays active for
days. And to step up egg production
of listless, droopy hens, try dosing
with Standard White Oil No. 9
U. S. P. — an excellent mineral oil
conditioner.
Do it yourself a t home.
, ta c h
eonUune Per­
m anent Wave Solution,
sham poo, curlers and
wave set.
Money back
autee
Uet Safe
a CUva-Karl
KM auar-
NYSSA PHARMACY
Serving
5
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
ONTARIO
OREGON
Parts
Orders Shipped Immediately
Me Cluer- Manser
L. A. Maulding, M.D.
Physician and Surgaon
Phons 17
Hours; 10 to 12 and I to I
Dally-Except Sunday
Pry Building
Phone 49
Don M. Graham
SARAZIN CLINIC
M.
D.
General practice of medietas
E-Ray
Phystothscaw
“B”
In the market for
Milled in this valley by
Weiser Flour Mills
Bliss and White Rose
To KEEP
Potatoes
for Shipment
and
Russetts, either field run or for shipment.
To RETAIN
J. R. Simplot
Payette. Idaho
Insurance Agency
J. J. Sarazin,
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Counties
From the Largest Stock of
Genuine
PHYSICIANS
Enriched with Vitamin
friends until the very
end of life
|
Is within itself true gr-!
eatness.
Our services beautify
that greatness.
Dehydrating Company
Cash buyers of potatoes and onions
H. C. Greig
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Fire and Automobile
Insurance
Rentals
Bonds
Nyssa Funeral
Home
Local Manager
Telephone 3
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