Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 07, 1946, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL
PAGE TWO
fhe Gate City Journal
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Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County. Oregon
Entered a t the postotflces at Nyssa. Oregon for transmission
through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under
the act of March 3. 1879.
SOMEBODY PAYS THE TAXES!
Guess who? Me’n you.
The Idaho Power company says the PUD
does not nay all the taxes that the private util­
ity pays and the PUD says the Idaho Power
company doesn’t pay any taxes; it merely col­
lects the taxes from the customers and passes
them on to the government and municipal
bodies.
Looking at it from that standpoint the PUD
To Buy G O O D Seed
There's Need for SPEED!
THE DEMAND for good seed will exceed
the l'J46 supply. BUY NOW. Mr. Farmer to
be assured of your supply of ever-depend-
abie Northland Brand, the tested seed identi­
fied by the Flying Goose on the bag. A little
later may he too late. See your local North-
rup, King dealer, or write to . . .
Northrup, K in s & Co.
Boise
Idaho
does not pay any taxes and none of the rest
ox us do, except the taxes that we pay for
someone else.
Following that hoaiy old vicious business
cycle a bit farther, we find that the PUD spon­
sors and the rest of us don’t pay any rent, we
don’t pay any grocery bills, we don’t pay any
vsater bills or any other kind of debts, except
what we pay for someone else.
The people who patronize our businesses,
who buy our farm produce and who pay us
wages are the people who pay our bills.
Where does this lead us? Just farther around
the cycle. We find that when we have gone
completely around we have completed the cir­
cle of cooperation.
The PUD sponsors are strong believers ir
co-operation. All right, let’s cooperate. Let's
live and let live.
HIGHEST
QUALITY
SEEDS for
62 YEARS
8 f* your local
AAA C o m m i t t e e
about Government
payment« for need
used in buiHing
p e r m a n e n t pan*
¿urea.
WATTS MOTOR COMPANY
Willys Jeeps-Cars-Trucks
PETITIONS. PROBATE COURT
Estate of Rex Marquis, deceased.
2/25/46.
Dealers
Baptismal Service« Announced—
Those who have reached the age
of eight years, and desiring to be­
come members of the L.DS. church
are requested to be at a special
baptismal service at the Weiser
Located on Main Street East of Postoffice on
stake tabernacle next Sunday at
week-end with Miss Eastman’s par­ 2 p. m. The Nyssa ward bishopric
Highway 20.
Adrian
ents Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eastman
In the Napton community.
Susie Cameron has returned to
Mr. and Mrs. E E Eastman and
her home in Baker after visiting a family moved Into their new home
A College,
few days with her great niece, Mrs. ! over the week-end
fhrelma Elliot.
Mr. and Mrs. James McOlnnls
The 4-H club woix has been I and family have returned from
Business or Trade
.started and the following leaders Califort^a and will make their home
chosen: Clothing I, Mrs. Guy in Adrian.
We expect a carload of Jeeps before March
Bobby Brown, son of Mr. and School Education
I Glenn: clothing 4, Mrs. L. L. Krea-
Ber; cooking II, Ellen Judd; cook- Mrs. Glen Brown, returned home
15th. Most of this carload is sold but suggest
|ing III, Mrs. W. H. Bunch; home- Friday after spending two years
you place your order now for delivery out of
I making I, Mrs. M. L. Judd; can- overseas in England, Belgium and
For Y O U .
next carload.
Germany.
He
was
recently
dischar­
| ning, Threlma Elliot: vegetable
j gardens, Mrs. George De Haven; ged from the services at Fort Lew­
br.by beef, L. L. Kreager; dairy, is. Brown is visiting friends in Boise
Lynn Hurst; swine, Ivane Jensen for a few days before returning to
and health, Mrs. Maude Peck and Adrian to make his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Korman and
Mrs. John Nevin. The home beautl-
Nyssa, Oregon
Lcatlon and poultry clubs have no Khristine were Boise visitors the
leaders at the present time, but past week.
ACROSS FROM U. S. POST OFFICE
a:e in hopes of having some one The Adrian high school band and
soon.
Phone 144M
several car loads of students went
Yes, your Tuition up
E. M. Hauser was in Adrian and to North Powder with the basket­
L
surrounding districts Wednesday ball team to attend the tournament
to $500 per ordinary
showing some health films to the Adrian placed third in the tourna­
ment and won the sportsmanship school year paid for 48
various schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hatch left cup. Mrs. L. L. Kreager and Mrs.
Sunday for their home In San George De Haven were chaperones. months of college, bus­
iranclsco after visiting several Most of the group returned home by
Saturday noon, but a few stayed
weeks with relatives and friends.
iness or trade school.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ashcraft over for the consolation game S at­
urday
evening.
returned to their home In Adrian
And—you also receive
Mrs. Clyde Whittle of Ontario
after visiting several days with Mr.
We will sell all kinds of dairy cattle
Ashcraft's sister, Mrs. J. A. Nelson, was a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. $65 per month living al-
in Nampa.
Lois Cartwright.
Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman were lQwance— $90 if you are
Mr. and Mrs. A. C Henderson of
Emmett spent the week-end in Ad­ hosts to relatives over the week-end.
rian visiting their daughters, Mrs. .Glenwood Pounds was a business married. This is the op­
Elmer Sparks and Mrs. Bill Looney. caller In Ontario Monday afternoon.
Bring your cows in early so that they may be
portunity open, upon
Karen and Melvin Sparks of Boise
visited In the home of Elmer Sparks
tested. Plenty of buyers for all kinds. Sale starts
their discharge, to men
over the week-end.
Buena Vista
Mrs. Elmer Sparks and Wayne
at 1 o’clock.
17 and over who enlist
and Mrs. BUI Looney and children
Those who attended the Oregon
pent Thursday In Emmett with Trail Orange benefit card party
in the new peacetime
I he women’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. from this district were Mr. and Mrs.
Then on Friday, March 15 we will hold an­
A. C. Henderson.
George Cleaver, Mr. and Mrs. WUUs
other horse sale for the benefit of anyone who
Regular Army for 3
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Parker and Bertram and Mr. and Mrs. Alva
dues not have horses yet or if you have to sell
daughter, Carlene, left Tuesday Goodell.
morning for Redmond, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Ardeq Newsom and years. Get all the facts
this will be the time to have them here. This
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parker ar­ son of Kansas arrived at the Geo-
horse sale is in connection with our regular
rived In Adrian Tuesday morning ge Cleaver home Thursday. Mrs. at your nearest U. S.
livestock auction.
from Elgin. They have moved to Nesom is a sister of Mr. Cleaver.
the Dick Wyatt place In Kingman
Mrs. Ray Griffiths entertained Army Recruiting Sta­
Kolony, where they will farm this the Out Our Way club at her home tion.
Clayton Tschirgi,
Bill Lane, Mgr. and
year.
Thursday afternoon with eight
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker en­ members attending Mrs. Howard
Phone 116J
25
U. S. Post Office Bldg.
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Ness Hatt Day became a new member.
and son, Donald, at Sunday dinner.
Year books were worked on. Re­
We Have Tracks
The young people of the com­ freshments of ice cream, cookies
Baker, Oregon
munity United Presbyterian church and coffee were served. Th next
will sponsor a movie night program meeting will be held at th George
to raise money for a special ob- Cleaver home March 14.
pect, Sudan Christian Training
Linda Cleaver has been ill the
school, on March 14 at 8 o’clock past week.
p. m. In the high school building.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell spent
The main feature will be ‘'Schu­ several days the past week at Walla
bert, the Melody Master,'' with two Walla.
•shorts. “Artie Thrills," and “Head­
The members of the Out Our
less Horseman."
Way club and their families gave
Mrs. J. W. Baker of Portland, a surprise house warming for Mr.
Mrs. Ethel Parks, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Howard Day Sunday even­
Hall Parks of Jordan Valley, Jim ing. A gift was given by the club.
Parks of Klamath Falls, and Guy Games were played. Refreshments
Answer:
Parks of Portland were Sunday of fruit salad, rolles and coffee were
dinner guests In the BUI Loney served.
home. Mrs. Baker Is the mother of
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram en­
A PUD is a People’s Utility District that is owned and man­
Bill Looney.
tertained with four tables of pin­
aged by the People of that district. The district is a public agency
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bott and Mrs. ochle Saturday evening. Those at­
John Thacker and daughter. San­ tending were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
the same as municipality, school district or irrigation district, ex­
dra Jo, and Miss Lottie, Reynolds Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jam i­
cept that they are formed for the purpose of supplying electric
visited the Bill Looney and Elmer son, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell.
power to the people at the lowest possible cost.
Sparks families Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Grider. Mr.
Mrs. Ed Bott and Mrs. John and Mrs. Chet Sage and Mr. and
Thacker and daughter were dinner Mrs. George Cleaver. Mrs. Jamison
guests of Mrs. Elmer Sparks Tues­ and George Cleaver won high and
day.
Mrs. Goodell and Charlie Grider
Mr. and Mrs. John King and low. Refreshments were served by
family have bought a farm on the hostess. •
Franklin Lane near Boise and
Peggy Winters Is staying at the
have moved there.
Willis Bertram home.
Ruth Eastman and a college J. W. Jennings has bought an
chum, Annette Skellar spent the acreage In Apple Valley.
We pay ca$h for good
Used Cars and Trucks
WHAT HAVE YOU?
WATTS MOTOR COMPANY
Nyssa Livestock Commission Co.
Friday, March 8
auct.
oP office
What Is A PUD?
— Captured from
Western Sun and
What A PUD Does-
Reduces electric rates.
For the convenience of our customers
we are now maintaining a phone in
Nyssa No. 102w
• Quick and easy
• Use brush or roller
• Dries in an hour
Please keep this number in mind when
• Washes fresh and dean
• No unpleasant odor
you have a dead or worthless animal to
dispose of.
Also phones in Payette, Fruitland, and
Nampa.
fsoduct
.
will furnish transportation.
[
Just lilte old times—to have the
gang back and cuttin* a rug at
the Smart’s. Here I am, just one *J
day home, and Tom Smart —
that’s the guy making like a
“hot rock” pilot — says, "Better
come over tonight. . . the gang
wants to celebrate your return,
‘Mr. Smith.” ’ And right away I
says, "RogerI” because we've
always had fun at the Smart's—
plus milk shakes, cola punches
. . . ard FOOD I And boy—that
always means a HIGH TIME
with never a hangover. Yes, sir
— fun time at the Smart family
is one of those things I marked
up to do when I got back home.
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day evening in the school audi­
torium. Dancing will follow. Those
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Leadership Meeting Held—
desiring tickets should contact Bis­
Fred Lester Sheppard and Lavera
Presidents and leaders of the var­ hop Arvel Child.
Celia Frltts, both ol Ontario. 2/25/
ious organizations of the L. D. S.
46.
James Linden Burns and Hepsa- Nyssa ward met Monday evening Invited To Party—
All high priests and their wives
beth Pearl Robinson, both ol O n­ at 8 o’clock, to discuss plans for
tario. 2/26/46.
| further developing the welfare of •re Invited to a special party to be
held at the Emmett L.DB. church
COMPLAINTS. CIRCUIT COURT church members.
tonight. Program, lunch and danc­
A
banquet
and
program
will
b«
Iris B. Case vs Francis O. Case.
ing will be the diversion.
sponsored
by
the
L
D
8.
church
Fri­
2/27/46 Divorce.
Catharine Odell vs Ben Odell.
2/27/46. Divorce.
NEWS OF RECORD
WITH YOUR
TUITION PAID
T H E S M A R T 1 FA M V *
Sun and sea and desert sand...
mountain haze and forest green
...h e r e are soft new colors,
fresh and c le a n ... borrowed
from the outdoor West to add
sparkle to the walls of western
hom es. You’ll like them , as
you'll like this fresh new wall
fin ish ... a one-toai finish that
goes on in a jiffy, dries in an
hour, makes it easy to enjoy a
whole new scheme of indoor
color harmonies at surprisingly
little cost. Plan now to renew
your rooms with "Velduro”...
the quick-and-easy wall finish.
THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1946
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"N e w W estern Tones for W estern Hom es"
Nyssa Furniture Company
Across From Reclamation Office
Idaho Animal
Products Co.
Gives better and more dependable service.
PAYS FOR ITSELF OUT OF EARNINGS
Pays its full share of taxes.
Helps business.
Develops industries and draws new ones.
Provides labor with more jobs at better pay.
Helps farmers with low cost power.
Makes house work easier for the women.
Makes electric house heating and air conditioning possible.
Lower cost of lighting of streets, schools and public buildings.
Nyssa Electrical Educational Club
auct