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1'AviE TWO THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1940 eturns From Colorado— recently from the Hinton’s. j district director. He explains this Tiie Sewell paccing shed workers! Kingman ftolony consolidation to necessary Because George Billings returned Mon gave a miscellaneous shower fori The H E cluo wU1 meet at ^ of a cut In the OPA budget for LAW day from Greeley, Colorado, where 3A this fiscal year. Charley West at the ahed on F ri-' . , . . „ _ he spent the summer. day afternoon. Mr. West to a co- hcme of Hazel i>ohaifer Tuesday' 1 Boards which will be consolidated W H. Brooke and LeRoy R El t\ IA S S V. P O W E L L * • ■ * * • ■ Editor «n d Publisher worker who recently married a September 17. are Nampa, into the Caldwell bo liott have entertd into a partner- girl from Napton Siding. | Billy and Cliffy Looney were ard: Ontario, Oregon, into the Wel- \ ship for the practice of law with Mrs. William Magruder of Mil- Sunday dinner guests of David ser board; St. Anthony and Salmon offices In the Wilson building, In SUBSCRIPTION RATES ADVERTISING RAT..S ton, Oregon to visiting her parents, Hurst. City, into the Idaho Palls board. I Ontario, occupied by Mr. Brooke Harvey Otto. | Willard Hall has been busy Other remaining boards are Poca I Mr. Elliott, a graduate of tne Wednesday, Sept. 18. Sale starts One Year ............ $2.00 Open rate, per inch. 35c Mr. Mr and and Mrs. Mrs. W. B. Patrick left lately putting a new roof on his tello, Montpelier, Burley, Twin University of Oregon School of 12:30 p.m. Lunch served on grou Six Months............... $1.25 National, per inch......... ...35c j Law, recently moved here from nds. Twelve miles W. of Vale 3 their home in Glendale, Call- house. Falls and Boise. Single Copies............. ................05 Classifieds, per word.... .....2c for fornia Saturday morning. They T. T. Elliot to visiting two of his I This board consolidation will re | Eugene. His wife and small son miles N. and W. of Hope store. (Strictly in Advancer Minimum..........30c ¡have been visiting in the C. Oltnn daughters, one of whom resides in duce the number of employees, will join him as soon as suitable Mules, cattle, hogs, grain, and dairy Brown home. Bend, Orgeon. including several office clerks, one living quarters can be found. Mr. equipment. John E. Garrett, owner Mrs. Glenn Brown and \ Tne Ray Elloit family has moved area board supervisor and one Elliott served in the Pacific area Cols. Bert Anderson and Joe Qhur- Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon j | Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. W. B. Patrick were Into the house across from the traveling price clerk. overseas in the 20th Air Force. <ih, aucts. Entered at the postoffices at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission in Ontario Friday evening for Kolony school house. through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under I dinner and on business. | Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Deffen- the act ot March 3, 1879. j Mrs. K. I. Peterson entertained baugh visited Mr. Deffenbaughs J at a dinner Wednesday evening in cousin in Homedale Sunday, BE SURE AND SEE honor of the twelfth birthday of j Mr. and Mrs. James Sneed and pounds In Adrian. ^ her daughter, Donna Maria. Guests sons and relatives of Mr. Sneed Adrian Nineteen members attended the present were Katihym Hester, Betty and a friend, who was a former monthly meeting of the Adrian Ann Deffer, Donna Lee Steelman nudse with Mrs. Sneed, visited in Jerome Hooke of Bend, Oregon Ghambr of Commerce held Thurs- j and the honor guest Donna Maria, the Guy Moore home Sunday has purchased a piece ol and on day evening, September 5 in the ! Itfervin Peterson and Henry | The Kingman Grange will meet the bank of Snake river, east of Legion hi%T. After the discussion Moore were Sunday dinner guests every second and fourth Mon- Adrian, from Harvey Otto. He plans „» many topics the meeting ad- in the M. L. Kurtz home in New- day night beginning this month, to make a private hunting lodge journed and all went to the Adrian j ell Heights. | Delora Hurst was an overnight on the premises. restaurant v here they were served Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson and guest of Porestine and Nadine Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Priel re- pp and coffee by the new owner, Donna Maria were Sunday dinner Wilson Saturday night, turned Sunday evening after spend George Riddle. guests at the Chailes Wilson home FEATURING UNCLE SAM’S NEW AND MIGHTY ing a few days at Freel’s camp Arlene Peterson left Thursday in the Big Bend community. near Unity, Idaho. for Bcappoose, Oregon where she The choir of the Communitl COLUMBIA AVENUE Oliver Freel and Dcain Hatch will teach in the high school the United Prebysterian church met Mr and Mrs Dlck Groot were SHOOTING STAR left Wednesday for Astoria, Wash coming year. Wednesday evening for practice in Ontario visitors Tuesday afternoon, ington on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson, the Reverend Moore residence in j M r a n d M r s - c M Tensen and SHOOTING STAR Babe Hart of Vale spent a few Donna Maria, Mrs. Threlma Elliot Adrian. 'Neil attended the breakfast given days of the past week visiting and Donna Lee Steelman visited Letty Broson of Weiser spent by the Owyhee Riding club at the AND MANY OTHER with her sister, Mrs. Glenwood Mrs. Dollie McCreary Saturday the week end visiting friends In Nyssa park Sunday. afternoon. Adrian and surrounding commun- i q . M. Tensen left Monday for LATEST & MODERN SKY FIGHTERS Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and ities Summit Prairie. Infant son returned Friday after Mrs. Conrad Martin and Elmer \fr and jgrs. Erwin and Mrs. AT spending a week visiting his mother Johnson of Clarkston, Washington Edward C. Larson and Norman and GOWEN NFIELD (14, September, 1946) BOISE, IDAHO and relatives at Coos Bay, Oregon. spent a few days last week visiting j anet left Sunday for a combined Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brown left at the William Toomb home, and business and pleasure trip to Salem THE FOLLOWING CARS (Entrance to Gowen Field, Open at 12:00) Saturday afternoon for their home friends in the surrounding comm- and p^her coastal cities, 1—1929 WUlys Sedan (Show Starts 2:00 P. M.) unities. In F.iirberry, Nebraska after visit 1—1934 Chevrolet Coupe Mr. and Mrs. Jake VanTwisk Martin, Mrs. Conrad ing their daughter Mrs. F. E. Deff Dorothy can€ti on Mr. and Mrs. Kris Kat 1—1931 Oldsmobile Coupe ALL PLANES WILL BE OPEN FOR INSPECTION er In Adrian, and other relatives Toob and Elmer Johnson left and Rikus VanTwisk of Valley 1—1938 Plymouth Coupe Thursday morning for Clarkston, Vlew Sunday afternoon. We have sale for all models of on the coast. Tickets on Sale At The Following, In Boise used cars. Let us know what The George Riddle family have Washington. Dorothy Toomb will, 0al]ers at the Jake Qroot home Thrifty Drug Store—10th & Idaho Streets. moved Into their home purchased teach school at Reubeu, Idaho this Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit you have. Chamber of Commerce—709 Idaho Street. coming year. ¡Groot of Apple Valley. Hotel Boise—Reservation Desk Esther Fugleman, the first and | Mrs. stam of Oregon Trail RHEUMATISM second grade teacher at Kingman ylslted ftt the pete 0vard home Civil Air Patrol Office—206 Baird Juilding. and ARTHRITIS, t , H , m111 ______ I suffered for years and am so K°l°ny, ito staying in the William Saturday, GENERAL ADMISSION ..................... $1.04 thankful that I am free from pain I To°n'lb ^ome. She spent the week FEDERAL TAX ...........................................21 and able to do my work that I will I OPA DISTRICTS TO gladly answer anyone writing me | ° DC r r \ w c A i i n A T r n TOTAL ADMISSION ......................... $1.25 for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, ; f« ™ * , r°m jamboree J Vdrlan BE CONSOLIDATED P O Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. attended the football In Nyssa, Oregon Phone 144J NO CHARGE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS WHEN last Friday night. | Four local price control boards Pd. Adv. NUE-OVO Laboratories 1 Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steelman of the Idaho OPA district will j ACCOMPANIED BY ADULT and Donna Lee were Sunday even- be consolidated with the eight re- j ing dinner guests at the L. W. nmining boards this month, accord- | Dierking home In Napton Siding. Ing to W. T. Lockwood, Idaho OPA l I he Gate City Journal SALE CALENDAR CIVIL AIR PATROL ARMY AIR FORCES AIR SHOW P-80 For Sale Watt’s Motor Company Dr. G. W. Graves Optometrist Now at his new modern offices 718 Arthur St. Phone 720 Caldwell, Idaho (Directly across from the American theater) yiMiiliiUlî* Family groups and outside gatherings. SNAPSHOTS $1.50 PER DOZEN 24-HOUR ROLL FILM SERVICE Deposits required on all sittings. rant’s Staimi 5th St., between Main and Good Notice Applications for employment during the coming beet processing campaign are now be ing received at the Nyssa factory. All formei campaign employees as well as others who art interested in working should file an applica tion at once. The regular work week will be 56 hours (seven 8 hour shifts). Time and one-half will be paid after the first (40) straight time hours worked. The lowest hourly rate paid for men will be eighty-five (.85) per hour for the first 40 hours worked, and one and one-half (1«._,) times that rate for the next 16 hours worked. The above rate will make $54.40 for a 56 hour work week. The campaign will start about September 28 and will rim for approximately 140 days due to the large beet acreage that will be har vested this year. The Amalgamated Sugar Co. Nyssa, Oregon Notice To Voters To Vote You Must Be Registered As provided by Chapter 204, 1927 Laws, no person shall be qualified to vote at a Primary, General or Special Election unless he or she shall be registered. Electors cannot be sworn in to vote on elec tion day. Registration books are now open and will be open until the night of October 5, 1946. If you were registered and did not vote at either the Primary or General Election in 1944 or have changed your residence or if you de sire to change your political affiliations, you must re-register. You may register at the office of the County Clerk, for any precinct in the County, or with the official registrars in the following pre cincts: PRECINCTS What does it take 15 run a Plenty —and plenty of electricity, too. A Hungry young citizen needs food —lots of it—often. That food needs preparation — refrigeration—reheating. Baby needs hot water—lots of it —often. So does his wardrobe. And because Mother worries about germs, she boils practically everything but Baby himself. Clocks must be dependable when there’s a baby in the house. Lights must go on — quick — when he cries out in his sleep. Rooms must be kept w arm -the list is endless. REGISTRARS Applegate ............................. Mrs. M. D. Clough Adrian and Big Bend .................... D. T. Holly Brogan ............... .............................. Sue Silvers Harper and Bully .........................G. Y. Chester Ironside ................................ H. C. Elms Jamieson ....................................... Dorothy Sappe Jordan Valley and Juniper............ W. R. Helm Jones ........................................... Geo. L. Baker Malheur ......................... Mrs. Horten Worsham McDennitt ..................................... Mary Myers Nyssa No. 1, 2, 3, Arcadia and Owyhee............ ;...........................................Hilda L. Tensen Ontario No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Fair and Cairo............ ,........................................................... F. P. Ryan Riverside ....................— Mrs. Donald E. Libby Rome ................................................. Ellen Wiley Snake River ................................... C. H. Spicer Official Registrars have lists of those who are NOW registered. H. S. SACKET * County Clerk Today s mothers are luckier than those of 20 years ago. With electricity ready at all times —in any quantity —to help with the household chores, mothers have more time to enjoy their youngsters. Never before has electricity done so many tasks for so little cost. Actually, the average family today gets twice as much electricity for its money as it did 20 years ago. Your friends and neighbors in this company -an d your own increased usage-helped make that possible. 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