Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 01, 1945, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1945
PAGE FIVE
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the Indian bureau is under the a firecracker Is sputtering under week.
an extremely rusted dial face or i FARM SALES
secretary for the department of the him because of his conduct of af-
Mr and Mrs Robert Fisher and
would be saved by buying a new Tuesday, March 8—Farm Sale, 11
interior. Twelve years ago Mr. Ic - 1 fairs in Puerto Rico.
| son. Robert. Jr., of Emmett were
would be saved by buying a new miles north of Vale on John Day
kes came to Washington, D. C.. | getting »5,000,000 as the limit of Thursday guests at the Deffen-
guage. Broken glass dial faces can highway at Willowcreek. Starts at
with a round trip ticket from Co.- I value of surplus property which baugh home.
be replaced at the food Industries 1 p. m. Lunch served on grounds,
Mr and Mrs Lane have received
cago. He hoped to get an appoint- 1 may not be sold without congress-
department at 25 cents each.
14 cows. 3 horses, farm machinery.
word from their son, Ronald, who
Stale and federal nutrition au- Amos J. Bontrager, owner, Brahs
ment as assistant Indian comm- >onal approval was a mistake, in is in San Diego now.
thorities recommend that these Bros., auctioneers.
i&uoner, which is subordinate to the opinion of many members of | idr and Mrs Deffenbaugh have
parts be tested annually.
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the job irora which Coilier has re­ the house who have scanned rec- ' received word from their son. Ray, j
Further information may be ob- FARM SALE
signed. By one of those freaks 01 ent reports of the war investigat-' with the armed forces in Italy,
tained from the emergency assis-
Thursday, March 8, starting at
fortune he was introduced to Pres­ ing committee. Sale of a multitude and Maurice, who is with the arm- |
tAHl'
112:30 p. m. 6 miles north of Pay­
ident Roosevelt by California's Sen­ of items of a lesser value by var- ed forces somewhere in Europe,
I, ette and 14 mile east of highway
ator Hiram Johnson. The presi­ ious government agencies has dis- that they are well. Mr and Mrs |
or 9 miles south ofWeiser and $4
closed
a
situation
which
merges
Deffenbaugh
have
not
heard
from
j
dent was then making up hts
mile east of highway. Cattle, hor-
on
the
scandalous,
according
to
,
their
son
who
was
taken
prisoner
j
cauinet, and he had oiiered tue
| ses. chickens, farm implements and
by
the
Japanese
in
the
Philippines.,
a
statement
made
on
the
floor
of
position ol secretaiy of tne inter-
furniture. Lunch served on grounds.
Kingman Grange met Monday
STATE 3 A
Wahingfon, D. C., Mar. 1—John ior the Senator Johnson, who relus- the house.
Frank Rotert, owner; Col Bert
Among incidents mentioned was night with a goodly number of
The Oregon Trail Grange met Anderson, auctioneer and L. H.
Collier has resigned as commiss- ed'
Senator Johnson suggested
Tuesday evening with several dis- Fritts, clerk,
congressional committees shot ar- lclies twho was nving
at John- an offer by the navy department members present. Mr and Mrs
to sell to the public 1900 life rafts Charles Wicklander of Portland.
tinguished state and county officers j
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ioner of Indian affairs, after two o n s ramie at the time to save
rows at him. Before congress could Payuig hotel bills, and lekes land- at 50 cents apiece. The offer was Mr and Mrs C. A. Ketchum of
present. Representatives from s u ! Wednesday. March 14, starting
called to the attention of the mar- Oregon Slope and Mrs Edyth Boh
lift his scalp he offered his scalp e j ‘‘¿rit in the cabinet,
different Granges went on record at 12. noon, 3 miles southeast of
upholding the state Grange in its Payette, then 8 miles up Little
lock to "Honest" Harold Ickes, for
Mr Col‘ier began to introduce ¡time commission, which stepped j nert of Central Point were guests.!
in
with
an
offer
to
take
over
the
|
Mr
Wicklander
is
state
Grange
ur.ire
is
home
on
leave
from
Glen-
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innovations in the Indian bureau.
stand against Senate bill No. 62, Willow creek, or 5 miles north of
deputy.
Mr
Ketchum
Is
Malheur
'dew,
Illinois,
where
he
Is
now
rafts
and
sell
them
for
$50
each.
He desired to restore the Indian
and against House bill No. 5. The New Plymouth, then 8 miles up
wards of the government to their This was done and the money was county Grange deputy and M rs1 stationed after serving for 21 featured speaker of the evening Little Willow creek. Horses, cattle.
was Edith Bohnert, state youth hogs and sheep, poultry, farm
primeval state. He brought in from turned over to the treasury. One Bohnert is Grange youth super- I months in the South Pacmc.
officer of the Grange. Leona machinery. Lunch served on the
Mexico a "pink” to outline an ed­ dealer bought at auction for $31 a tendent. The program presented.
*
Winters was in charge of the grounds. Lewis Wiles and Jack
ucational program, and this did government searchlight and al­ for the evening was “Columbia, the
ENTERTAIN FRIENDS
program.
not set well because Mexico is far most immediately re-sold it to Gem of the Ocean”, sung by the i
Orr, owners. Col. Bert Anderson,
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behind the United States in its another government agency for audience; reading. "Never Give ■ Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Child enter.
auctioneer and L. H. Fritts, clerk.
$235.
In
another
instance
eight
Up”,
Mrs
George
deHaven;
Little
tained
Mr
and
Mrs
Erels
Beus
of
Friday,
March
9—Farm
Sale,
♦
education of the aboriginees. Soon
ship
strainers
were
bought
from
Known
Facts
About
George
Wash-
Burley
Sunday
evening.
Guests
miles
west
of
Vale,
one
mile
north
some of the reservation Indians
Wednesday, March 7—Farm Sale.
began protesting the new deal pol­ the government for $3.25 each and ington, Mrs Wicklander and var- were Mr and Mrs Eldred Brower then one-half mile west to end of 2 miles north of Vale on John Day
icies and took their complaints to sold to a ship repair firm working ious songs. Refreshments, consist- Mr and Mrs Lloyd Lewis and Mr gravel road. Sale starts a» 12:30 highway. Sale starts at 12:30 p. m.
,p. m. Lunch served on grounds. 15 cows. 3 horses. Farm machin­
of congress; congress took for the government at $12 apiece. in8
Cak<? ^ ,1°“ " W" e and Mrs William J. Beus.
We know that a sym­ members
21 cattle. 50 sheep, 8 horses, farm ery. Household furnishings inclu­
up the complaints, and Collier Obviously, all these minor trans­ served by the men of the Grange
pathetic understanding found himself in hot water. In the actions could not wait on congress­ L. L. Kreager was in charge.
machinery, press ure pump, hay, ding electric refrigerator, hot wa­
COOKER
GUAGES
grain. E. S. or "Tiny" Haws, own­ ter heater, washing machine, radio
is more important dur­ past few years the situation has ional approval, but it is the opin-
U p p e r S u n se t
MUST BE TESTED
er. Col. Bert Anderson, auction­ etc. Don Rising, owner. Brahs
steadily worse and congress- i in of house members that some
ing your bereavement grawn
eer.
ional committees have charged th a t. more
businesslike
arrangement
Bros., auctioneers.
than at any other time. instead of trying to improve the should be made for the disposal Mr and Mrs Joe Callahan and Pressure cooker guages and safe'
of
surplus
property
than
the
hit-
|
and
^
r
s
*
"
>ur^ey
°*
^
ta*
1
were
_
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ty
valves
should
be
tested
now.
A
That is why you are as­ condition of these wards of the
practice now being foil- t a '*er-s
Rookstool home testing service is offered each year
sured that everything government, the bureau was rap ' and-miss
at this time by the food industries
idly increasing in personnel with owed. Otherwise loss from the sale Sunday.
will be handled in a di­ the purpose of becoming immortal. of many thousands of small items Mr and Mrs Wait Raffington department a t Oregon State coil-
may
reach
an
impressive
figure,
arrived
Sunday
and
will
live
on
ege and tne cost is 50 cents per.
Painting and
gnified manner when Committees demanded that either
In carrying out its program fo r' ‘helr ranch lhis year They were guarge and 25 cents per safety j
Collier get out or that the bureau support
you come to us.
Insurance Agency
of parity prices on spec-1 accompanied here by Mrs Raffing- valve.
be dissolved; they didn't care
Kalsoming
ified agricultural products Com m-' 1011 s s‘s ^€r from California,
Directions on Ouages and safe-1
which,
but
leaned
toward
liquida­
N y s sa Fu n eral
odity Credit corporation now h a s' Mr Bybee of Nyssa was a bus- ty valve testing:
tion of the Indian agency.
I will do only interior
invested $2,000.000,000 and has ask- iness caller at the Roy Rookstool Remove from cover with wrench.
Fire and Automobile
Named to succeed Collier is a
Hom e
Do not send the lid.
man from Ickes foreign and insul­ ed for authorization to use an- home Monday morning,
work
until spring.
$2,000 000,000 in the coming
Mr Dl,rfey of
has purch" Attach name and address to back
Insurance
ar affairs department, and already other
fiscal year. To maintain p arity !ased the Adolph Schneider ranch of each guage and each valve with
prices the corporation buys wool and
take possession this spring, scotch tape. Do not use mucilage.
Rentals
Bonds
and a long list of farm and dairy j Stanley Reffett has received his
Pad generously with paper and
SEE THE
products at the stipulated price 'medical discharge from the navy pack into small box or can, pre­
and re-sells at market values, the and
farm in this vicinity this ferably with a piece of cardboard
over the glass face.
difference if any, representing the I summer.
Mail to Thomas Onsdorff, food
subsidy paid producers. It is an-
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LET US PROVIDE A HOME MARKET FOR YOUR FAT HOGS
industries department, or give to
ticipated by the end
ol the j
the emergency assistant, Mrs Ger­
coming year Commodity Credit .
Sell wheie there Is no commission to pay, no shrink, no un­
aldine Hall, at the county agent’s
corporation will own or control
For Your
necessary
expense Incurred through a great number of men
office in Ontario.
through loans 11,500,000 bales of
required to handle your hogs and where you can see and check
Do not send guages which have
cotton and 400,000 bushels of wheat. CHATTER BOX CLUB MEETS
The chatter Box club held its
Ihe weight of your hogs yourself.
Sudden termination of the war
in” Europe ’'would* "inevitablymean February meeting at the T. C.
We buy hogs every Friday at the stockyards In Nyssa, Ore.
a consideragle loss which would J<’“
h,°„me Thursday afternoon
and Homed&le, Idaho.
with Mrs Minnie Lueck as hostess.
For Friday’s price phone HI R, Nyssa, between the hours of
ropriation from the treasury. S o ) Fourteen members answered roll
Auctioneer
5 P.M. and 9 P.M. on Thursdays or 53JLJ, Homedale, on Friday.
far. this loss has amounted to call with a valentine verse. A val­
about $200.000,000 spread over a entine grab box was held.
Nyssa
FRANK KULLANDER
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pinochle
party
a
t
the
Oregon
in 'th e ultimate figure cannot be even
schoolhouse March 3.
E | guessed at with any degree of Trail
Refreshments of sandwiches, sal­
E , accuracy.
ad cookies and coffee were served.
The next meeting will be held
Enough to serve you.
at the Ed Jamison home March 15
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SALE CALENDAR
Don M. Graham
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Andy McGinnis
Dessert Seed Co.
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Grass, Clover and
Alfalfa seed
Large
Small
Strong
Old
u ta h
Social News
BILL LANE
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Kingman Kolony
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GARDEN CLUB MEETS
Mr and Mrs Earl Strickland and
The Adrian Garden club met
granddaughter were Sunday dinner
Tuesday afternon at the home of
guests of Mrs Kressly.
Enough to serve you.
Mr and Mrs Elmer Sparks mov­ Mrs J. C. Nevin. Mrs Maurice Judd
read a letter from the state chair­
ed to Adrian last Sunday.
Cliff and May Beaumont were man on roadside improvement.
Sunday dinner guests at the Frank A paper on "Shrubbery and Flow­
ering Shrubs" by Mrs Crandall
Newbill home.
Enough to protect vou.
Mr and Mrs Wesley Piercy and was read in her absence by Mrs
daughter, Arlene, were Sunday din­ Dennis Patch.
The March meeting will be held
ner guests at the John Auker home.
The Pollyana and the Home at the home of Mrs Carl Hill of
Economic clubs will meet a t the Newell Heights with a covered dish I
Enough to guide you.
luncheon at noon.
home of Pearl Cummins.
Mr and Mrs Wendell Webster
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Get your insurance information here
SHOWER GIVEN
of Nyssa were Friday evening vis­
A pink and blue shower was given
itors at the home of Mrs Kressly.
Carol Tallman of Prairie City in honor of Mrs Max Swensen
was a week-end guest of Ilea Krea this afternoon at the home of her I
ger. She came here with her bro-j mother-in-law. Lunch was served
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I to twenty. Mr. Swensen recently
Misses Forrestine and Nadeen left to enter the sehvice.
Wilson attended the basketball
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KESLERS ENTERTAIN
tournament at North Powder Fri­
Mr and Mrs Vibert Kesler enter­
day night and stayed over until
Saturday night with several other tained at Sunday dinner for Mr
girls. Several other Adrian resi­ and Mrs Sherman P. Bybee and
dents went to North Powder Fri­ family. Miss Merry Norcott and
Pvt. Jay Bybee. who is home on
day and returned that night.
Mr and Mrs Piercy attended the furlough, were also guests.. Places
North Powder tournament. They were laid for 10.
vccompanied the Rev. and Mrs
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To supply the great demands set by our farm
GUESTS AT DINNER
gevln.
Petty Officer and Mrs. Charles
Mrs Dale Ashcraft, Mrs Frank
goals for 1945 all farm machinery must be in Cummins.
Mr and Mrs Wesley McClure and Mrs. Clyde Schurr
Piercy and Mrs Lynn Hurst a tt­ and Linda Anne of Caldwell were
top condition and running smoothly.
ended the Pomona Grange meeting Sunday dinner guests at the R. M.
if some of your machinery needs repairing, at Oregon Slope Saturday of last Cochrun home. Petty Officer Me-
Frank T. Morgan
He Plants the Seeds
Of
VICTORY
j
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The Farmers From
Coast to Coast
Are Helping
Us Win!
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H e re's H ow To W o r k For
A Bum per C ro p in 1 9 4 5
place your order for parts early enough to in­
sure delivery
farmer,
whose
labors
make it, possible for all of us
at home, and all on the battle
front, to put all we have into
keep his products filling the
consumers’ market, and send
enough over there. The farm­
er is seeing to it that he gets
the fight for victory. His e ff­
JUST RECEIVED CARLOAD OF
orts keep America the best-
more from his land and live­
fed nation in the world.
stock than ever before. He
Soil Sulphur
! Mixed Fertilizer!
I Farmers Supply)
STUNZ LUMBER CO.
Co-op
O u r M a c h in e ry Item s:
OLIVER IMPLEMENT DEALER
ican
let down on the job. He’ll
« w m ii fi hi iumi iii nrtmi mu run rt r: n hi n r urn in in in in in him in in in it in in in in in in in inniin mum
H e re A r e J u s t a Few o f
* No. 9 BEET DRILL.
* No. 44 BEET CULTIVATOR.
* HORSE AND TRACTOR CULTIVATOR
TOOLS.
Here is the man, the Amer­
Get Your Order In For
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The farmer’s job isn’t over
knows that the more he puts
yet, and the American public
into the effort the more there
is.
can be certain that he won’t
Farmers, for all your needs see us. We can sup­
ply you with what you want. Ours is a complete
line of field and garden seeds and supplies. Let
us help you meet the maximum goal in
production
Al Thompson & Son