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/ PAGE T W O THE NYSSA G ATE C IT Y J O U R N A L TH U R S D A Y DECEMBER 7, 1944 15 cattle, 4 horses, farm machin untry financially and economically shoes will be mainly available In across from the U P . stock yards, ery. Hay. F. W. Mason. Owner. Col. strong. All Income from my work, infant’s chldren’s, misses' and wo- on east side of tracks, 1 mile south above the need for necessary ex- men’s sizes Opa cautioned that the Bert Anderson, auctioneer. of Ontario. pens*, will be Invested In war bonds ^ ^ wlu ^ Carload of fine Jersey. Guernsey tc buy the equipment that m y 1 Tuesday Dec. 12. 1 mile north of suns-the sons of all Amerlcans- be available in quantity for some and Holstein Dairy cows, heavy Harper on Westfall road, known as K L A S S V . r O W K I . L .......................................... K d l M r a n d 1 - u h ll.h r i will use to speed the victory. In time as very little raw material Is springers Bluford Small ranch. Scle starts at making the Investment In victory, at present being tanned Into leath- A. C. Maeyers and Roscoe Harris. 12 noon. Lunch served on grounds, « I am also laying up financial re er. SU BSCRIPTIO N RATES owners. Bert Anderson, auctioneer. | 10 cattel, 7 horses. 6 hogs, farm AD VERTISIN G RAVES The O PA assured consumers that serve for peace and against the day machinery household goods. advance rations of fuel oil will be ' L. H Frltts, clerk. when my sons will come marching One Year.............. .......... (3.00 Open rate, per Inch _____Sòr Mrs Claude Comer, owner. Col. granted to them while they are ha home. Six Months.......... ........... 4 1 JO National, per Inch .... 35c Bert Anderson, auctioneer. ving central heating equipment re When that happy day comes I Single Coptee.......... ....... its Claasllleda. per w ord_____ 3c and my sons will build a better and converted to bum oil under the Saturday Dec. 18. 1 p.m. lt t miles (Strictly In Advance) Minimum........ 30c stronger America In a world where provisions that recently made rat west of Vale on Graham Blvd liberty and Justice have been made ions available to East Cost and safe for all. My thinklng--my mon- Middle Western consumers who co Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County. Oregon ey-my time will stay In this war un operated in the original conversion Entered at the posto/flce at Nyssa, Oregon lor 'ransmunion program. til the finlsll. through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under TifAE f The O PA has set celling prices on C H RISTM AS TR EE SU PPLY A M the act of March 3. 1870 B urns low / two types of Army shoes for men, PLE The supply of Christmas trees in which the Treasury Procurement 1944 will probably be ample to sat- Division proposes to sell for civil NEW CHARTER SHOULD HAVE feeds ! lsfy holiday needs of Americans. ian use. Retail celling will be $6 50 I according to data given the Office a pair on both types, one of which CONSIDERATION OF EVERYONE r 8 0 U t , t A V u v * | T0CK | of War Information by the War Is leather soled with leather tap On December 26, the residents o f Nyssa will Production Board, Department of over the sole, and the other a leat- be called upon to decide a very important ques- I Agriculture and Office of Defense her ®°led shoe with outside rub- - Pepcndnbil.t^ Transportatlon. A t the same time, ber tap. Both types are russet tan tion--whether the city is to have a manager form The Very Reverend Calvin Bark- however, buyers are warned against with straight tips and bellows ton o f government or retain its present system. "over-zealous buying” as that might gue. Nyssa Elevator cw, dean of Stalnt Michael's cathe December 26 is the date on which the city create an artificial Shortage follow dral of Boise, will conduct a preach ed by a waste of trees. In 1943 con council has decided to hold a special election ing mission In Saint Matthew's sumer anxiety about the family for a vote on a new charter, which includes the Episcopal church in Ontario from tree, which began with slow del manager plan o f governing the city. iveries to retailers, led ta high pr Oren Moyes arrived home last Decemcer 10 to 14. The theme of ices followed by a glut of trees near Tuesday to assist his father in far the mission will ye "The Kingdom The proposed charter appears on another Christmas time. Many surplus trees ming. He recently received a dis o f G od’’. page o f this issue o f the Gate City Journal and sold for practically nothing on Ch charge from the army. The dean will speak at 11 a m. will be published again next week. Every elig ristmas Eve and a sizable leftover Mr and Mrs Clarence Herrud re had to be destroyed. The 1944 sup turned Monday to Farragut, Idaho Sunday. December 10 and will sp ible voter should study the proposal thoroughly ply should be about that o f last after a week’s visit here. Mrs Her eak at 8 p.m. Sunday, Monday, Tu- 4 miles south of Snake river bridge on Idaho and after giving it careful consideration should rud will stay in Spokane. year. esda.y Wednesday and Thursday. He express his opinion at the polls, because the pro HOME LOANS T O VETERANS Mrs Onita Callahan and baby da side, mile south o f Apple Valley school- will also deliver an address at a SPEEDED ughter, Cleo Dawn, left the nurs posal is a matter that will affect this commun luncheon of the women in the par American Communities have a st ing home last Sunday. house. ity for many years to come. It should not be Technical Corporal Joseph H. Ca ish house December 14 at 1 p.m. ake in the fact that the Federal decided by a hand-full o f people, but by all of Housing Administration has acted llahan of the U S . army and Mrs The members o f Saint Paul’s ch 35 head of dairy cows and heifers, 7 feeder to speed the making of insured ho- Callahan have gone to the reception urch of Nyssa are taking part in the eligible voters. me loans to veterans by private in- ; center at Hot Springs, Arkansas hogs, 1 sow, one 9-foot Iversman land leveler, stitutlons under the terms of th e ! after a month's visit here. He will the mission. The ladies o f the N y The fellow who predicted the end o f the war ssa church will be in charge of the 0.1. Bill of Rights. The FH A is now be re-assigned to army duty. manure spreader, com cultivator, water tank, in Europe by Armistice day is as conspicuous William Harvey Callahan left refreshments to be served during accepting at its field offices from bv his silence as the republicans have been since I private lending agencies applications this week for Hollister, California, the social hour after the Monday some lumber, four section harrows, 4 milk cans I for the insurance of principal loans where he will spend the holidays. election day. evening service. | supplemented by loans under Sec- He will be accompanied home by his and mower. I tlon 505 of the 0.1. Bill. These are wife. The Owyhee Relief society bazaar 'cases where the Veterans Adminis tration guarantees an equity loan will be given at the Sunset valley not to exceed $2,000. and where the hall December 8 at 8 p.m. The “ Out our way club" enter principal loan, which must comply D A IR Y SALE with FHA regulations, is insured by tained M r and Mrs Henry Day last A t the Inland Feed yards, just Prepared by OFFICI OF WAR INFORMATION FHA. The Federal Agency seeks all week with a charivarle. possible protection o f veterans In what may be the most important S U B STITU TE FOR T O W N AND FARM ICAN single financial transaction in their VK7TO RY PLEDOE O F AN AMER- I am an American. I and my sons life. C H LO R A T E FOUND have a big stake In victory. While 10,000 NURSES M UST BE RE Atllclde, a chemical weed killer, I my sons are fighting for freedom. C RU ITE D is now available to farmers for nox I will work hard here at home so O f Interest to American families Don M. Graham that food and weapons in abund ious weed control to replace sodium everywhere is the fact that the A r ance will ever fight on the side of chlorate, which is unobtainable at my must recruit 10.000 nurses im the present time. It can be obtained America. Insurance Agency mediately In order to care for wou at the local Farmers Co-op at Ont I will do my part to keep our Co- nded and sick soldiers, both at home ario, Nyssa and Vale, according to You will find many out an overseas. In addition. 1,000 nur R. E. Brooke, county agent. ses are needed by the Veterans Ad- Fire and Automobile standing Xmas Gifts. BILL LANE ministration for its services. T h e|A “ Clde “ P* rce" t Navy will need 500 nurses a month f a ™ Insurance Auctioneer fo. several more months. In an Chlorld,e’ makln* lt Gifts for the Home. ...o n * u* O, E . S S T “ . S r “ * ’1 Rentals Bonds Phone 116J Nyssa nurses In this Indispensable service. Family and Friends. This chemical absorbs moisture Paul V. McNutt War Manpower Ch very rapidly and should not be ex airman. has sent telegrams to all ............ .. posed to the air for any length of State Procurement and Assignment time, as It will tend to become st L E T US PROVIDE A HOME M A R K E T FOR YO UR FAT HOGS Committees requesting that addit icky, making It unfit for spreading. ional names o f nurses be made av Sell where there 1s no commission to pay, no shrink, no un Best results will be obtained If app A Big Xmas Showing of for your mother, your ailable to the American Red Cross necessary expense Incurred through a great number of men lied on days with low humidity. for recruitment purposes. Nurses required to handle your hogs and where you can see and check who enter the service are commiss that have stood the test Coats, Suits, Dresses. wife, sister or best girl the weight of your hogs yourself. ioned and will enjoy all rights ex SUGGESTIONS ON tended to the Armed Forces under C H RISTM AS GIVEN W e buy hogs every Friday at the stockyards In Nyssa, Ore. o f critical buyers. A friend. Dainty lace tim- the O.I. BUI of Rights. A ll smart and new. Ma and Homedale, Idaho. FEW CONSUMER DEVELOPME Oay colorful entertaining sugg good selection o f colors med crepe slips. Tea For Friday’» price phone 111 R, Nyssa. between the hours of NTS estions are available on Christmas 5 P.M. and 9 P M. on Thursdays or 53JLJ, Homedale, on Friday. rked at Xmas saving pr- With Industry an government war parties and programs in free bull and prices. Rose or White. agencies straining to keep abreast etins. which may be obtained from F R A N K KU LLAN D E R of military needs o f equipment and Mrs. Geraldine Hall, the emergency $4.50 $5.50 $6.75 ices. $1.98 to $3.98 ammunition as the Armed Forces | assistant, at the county agent's off- increase the tempo o f battle, con Ice In Ontario. $6.50 $8.50 $10.50 Hemstitched Taffeta sumer news developments this last The bulletins contain clever Ideas Tea Rose only $2.98 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION week of the month have been slight. on lvltatlons. decorations, favors., The O ffice o f Price Administra games, refreshments and dlstrlbut-1 tion. however, took steps to Increase ing gifts for Christmas parties. { Notice hereby is given that on Tuesday, the two pieces, five colors, future supplies of non-ratloned There are. also program suggest- j A ll make Ideal Xmas 26th day of December, 1944, in the City of Ny footwear by officially classifying Ions with samples o f readings, pant- ! Jersey and Crepe. New flu ffy chenille. A gift that pigskin leather may be used omlnes, plays and songs. Short st- I ssa, from the hour of 8:00 o’clock A.M. to the for non-ratloned shoes. This type orles following the ongs, explain j Gifts. floral patterns. hour of 5:00 o’clock P.M. of said day, a special to be appreciated. of footwear Is largely a wartime their origin and facts o f Interest; election will be held at which the following development. Ultimately the new about them. $6.50 to $10.50 Dean To Speak The Gate City Journal In Ontario SH O PPING - W E E K S/^f ' * 09*1 buy e/itôm&tm Cow Hollow Publ ic Auction December 15, y4 V. SALE CALENDAR Norman Caldwell TOWN and FARM in WARTIME At Ontario’s Friendly Store Gorgeous Ready To W ear Be'oved Lingerie Blankets Blouses J Bath Room Sets measure will be submitted to the voters of the city for their approval or rejection: 500 ......... Yes A Revised Charter Providing 501 .......... No City Manager Form of Gover nment. A revised charter providing the city manager form of gov ernment for the city of Nyssa, and providing a modernized and up-to-date home rule ch arter for the city. The 1903 special act charter as amended to be repealed but any debts, contra<s, or rights of the city existing at the time o f adopt ion of the proposed charter will continue, and the same area will continue to be the city o f Nyssa without bound ary change. The polling place for each o f precincts 1, 2, and1 8 will be the council room in tne city hall, in the city o f Nyssa. Witness my hand and the seal of the city of Nyssa, this 4th day of December, 1944. Grant H. Rinehart Recorder $2.98 You Are Not Ready For Plowing If You Don’t Have Good Harness Our work harness will stand the strain and hard work in the field for years, giving you re lief from the worry that goes with poor equip ment. W e carry a complete line o f high quality har Hollingsworth ness supplies, both for hauling and riding. Hdwe. and Imp. Co. Skirts Sweaters Hostess Dresses Flowers, Scarfs, Gloves, Bedside Rugs Hdkfs, Novelties, House Coats Tr Warm fleece Jersey, Fl $3.98 avel Books, Hobby Bo In O ur Men’s 1 oks. Department Children's Gifts Outstanding oral Satins, Corduroy, in a nice line o f colors. $4.98 to $10.50 Sizes 7 to 44 T shirts, sweaters, gl Shirts, Ties, Sox, Sweat ers, Hats, Caps, Hadkfs i Bed Jackets oves, caps, dolls, infants Are dear to any girl’s Pajamas, Priced to pl dresses, blankets, boot heart. $2.98 to $4.98 ease our Xmas shoppers. ies, crib quilts, toys, ch Dress Shoes, Service Sh House Slippers enille spreads. oes, Infants and Child Romeos. rens shoes. Bath Rohes Bunnies Visit Us Often Christmas W ill Soon Be Here Boyer Bros. Co, O N T A R IO ’S FR IE N D LY STORE \