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V THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 29, HUS PAGB L I V E children who attended, were new University of Oregon Medical school held at the school gymnasium Itors over the week-end at CLINIC ATTENDED to the crippled children's clinic. In Portland. Friday evening irom 8 to 11. Ar home of their parents. Mr. BY 45 CHILDREN Only five of the 15 new cases were Assisting Mrs. Edna Farris, Mal rangements for the affair are being Mrs. Campbell Baer. the dividual. Will trade for cows of See Bernard Frost at Idaho Power ano equal value. Rube Bolles, Inquire office. 29A2xp. Cairo junction. 29Alxp. WANTED— Lady 25 to 35, single heur county public health nurse, 1947 and 1948 polio cases. Most of by the student council, and Forty-three children of Malheur Mrs. Leonard W. Ruckman made 29 polio cases which occurred of were Jamieson FOR SALE— AG6 cletrac crawler or married, to leam typing and Nani Child, student body social Family Dinner Planned— county attended the crippled child in the 1947 and Mrs. Robert Het chairman. and 1948 in Malheur county Miss Harriet Cole is as tractor, good condition, ready to office work and selling, high school ren’s clinic held April 22 at On are under care in clinics in Cald rick of Pioneer school district. Mrs. sisting with the games. The room In observance of National Family go, S. E. Flanagan, route 2. Nyssa. education, permanent work for tario. Appointments were made for well and Boise. Roderick Belknap and Mrs. Charles mothers wtl have charge of refresh ! week, the Methodist church will 29Atfc. right person, phone 144-J, Alva 46 children, and 43 attended. P. Flegal of Ontario were hostesses ments. Those assisting Doctor Gill at hold a potluck iami’y dinner in 29Atfc The children were examined by the clinic were Mrs. Olga H. Curtis, .'or the day. FOR SALE— Used equipment. Hot- Watts. * he church Wednesday evening. 1 point electric sink with dish-washer Joseph Gill, M.D., orthopedic physi consultant orthopedic nurse; Miss Vislotrs at the clinic were Mrs. Go to Baker— F o r SALE— Monarch c o a l and cian of Portland. Among the 43 Elizabeth Gilfoy, physical therapist, Kathryn Claypool, Malheur county Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Seuell left May 5 at 7 o'clock. and disposal!, Hotpoint range and electric ranje In good condition. of schools; Mrs. for Baker Wednesday, where Mr- 40-gallon water heater, General Dresser with large mirror and large and Miss Hylah Fraley, medical I superintendent Flinders Attend Tournament— Dorothy Burgher, administrator, Electric spinner type clothes wa social consultant, all on the staff I Malheur county public welfare Seuell will visit her sister-in-law Buffet, kitchen table and and Mrs. Elwood Flinders and sher, two H.P. single phase O.E. drawer. cabinet. Mrs. Nell Dimmick, route j of the crippled children's division, ommlsdon and Mrs. E. C. Van Mrs. Oliver C re s wick, while Mr. two Mr. daughters, and Cleo, motor. Also two good hay derricks. 2. Nyssa. 2»A2xc. Seuell and Mr. Creswlck are In and Miss Donna. Carole Petten of Ontario. Another clinic Heppner, BULBS and OVER 800 , Cheldelin spent Oregon on business. They last week in nortnwestern will be held in the fall. FLOWER SEEDS — P ostpaid I Oregon. will be gon two or three days. S E N S A T IO N A L F L O W E R O F F E R ! Don M. Graham While at Eugene the girls repre You’ll receive 60 strong-blooming eiee sented Nyssa high school in the TRACK MEET WILL Plan Shower— gladiolus bulbs in s rainbow mix of 20 We represent insurance state speech at the Mrs. Merle Thomson, Mrs. M. C. famous color varieties PLUS A BONUS BE HELD SATURDAY Seuell, Jean and Terry Blakesley University of tournament Insurance Agency Oregon. They were A SSORTM ENT of 800 to 900 seeds for an certificates with Cawles old-fashioned garden. Includes ainnias, cal were evening guests in the home awarded companies that ✓ are The Nyssa high school track and of endula, larkspur, lobelia and many other rated as finalist. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. A. P Chesney hardy annuals. Just imagine this yardful of field team, coached by K. E. Kev- Tuesday evening. They were pre Oregon state college at Corvallis Fire and Automobile beautiful flowers for only $1 postpaid, or eren, will enter the Snake River paring the entertainment for tire and Willamette university at Sa SEND NO M ONEY and pay postman nationally known for valley track meet in Weiser Sat bridal shower for Mr. and Mrs. lem. C.O.D. Every bulb guarenteed to bloom urday, May 1, with good chances Leroy Insurance this year or it w ill be replaced two lor one. Barney. of winning placings in mast events. Order by m all and plant immediately on To Hold Cake W alk- PROMPT arrival from BRIARW OOD CARDEN8. With the preliminaries starting Job's Daughters bethel No. 33 from Portland— Rentals Bonds at 9:30 a. m. and the finals com Return Oswego, Oregon of Nyssa will hold a ’cake walk' SATISFACTORY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan re mencing at 1:45 p. m„ the meet turned from Portland last week, and social hour in the Masonic hall BOX 74-AL. OSWEGO, OREGON SERVICE will Include: 120 yard high hurdles, where May 1, at 8 p.m. The Morgan attended to Saturday, 100 yard dash, mile run, 880 relay, business Mr. matters. public is invited to attend. No ad They were ac 440 relay, 200 yard low hurdles, companied home by Mr. and Mrs. mission will be charged. 880 run. medley relay, 220 yard Clay students at the Uni ash, mile relay, pole vault, discus, versity Morgan, from Weiser— of Oregon, who visited Guests hlghjump and javelin. Visitors at the Ward Wieneke the rest of the week in Nyssa be Points will be scored as follows: home last Tuesday were Mrs. Char fore returning to Eugene. PRECISION FILLED First place, 5 points; second place, es Martin. Mrs. Albert Smith, Mrs. 3 points; third place, 2 points, and Attend Concert Series— Haziel Pierce and Mrs. Gene Martin fourth place, 1 point, with all Among those attending the Boise of Weiser. Mrs. Charles Martin and members of placing relay teams concert series dance review at the Mrs. Smith are sisters of Mrs. receiving official ribbon awards. Boise high school last Friday were Wieneke. Mrs. Ron Campbell, Mrs. Grant Bend— Lewis, Mrs. Bernard Eastman. Mrs To Miss G. H. Peirsol Mardi Sallee and Miss Mary Ward Wieneke, Mrs. Glea Billings Lou Schenk to Bend Satur Mrs. A1 Kuehn and Mrs. J. B. Ew day to attend went to business pertain er. Idaho Power Bldg. Phone 29-W ing to the Nyssa high school an nual production. They reported that Former Nyssa Resident Passes— I Son Arrives— he Tupelo would be ready for dis Mrs. Arvllla Fauschier, mother of Word has been received of the tribution Mrs, C. A. Abbot of Pascagoula, ! birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. school year. before the close of the Mississippi, recently pashed away Henry MoGruder of Freewater. The Cuts bills in half There's nothing to it at Passagoula and was buried In baby has been named William Son Arrives— Indiana. Mrs. Fauschier and Mr. Henry. Mrs McGruder is the former A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Abbott are former resi , Emily Otis of Adrian. Sid Flanagan April 23 at the Holy dents of Nyssa. Rosary hospital In Ontario. Visit Parents— Mrs. Earl Delmer of Nampa and Party to be Held— BUILDING PERMITS The annual spring party of the Billy Baer, student at the Univer M. Herren, alteration, block Nyssa junior high school will oe sity of Idaho at Moscow, were vis- 63, H. Green addition, $1000, moving foundation. Mrs. J. E. Wildman, enlargement. Sixth street, lot 6, block 40, Park addition, $1100, 26 by 28. frame. Garold H. Horn, construction, E. Second street, lot 4 and H of 5, Folks using RPM DELO Die block 144, Ward addition, $4000, 20 sel Engine Lubricating Oil, say oil that reduces overhauls, by 30, frame. Eldon R. Ulmer, garage, North it cuts repairs as much as 50%. really protects your Diesel. Second street, lot 3, block 65, Green addition, $500, 24 by 14, frame. Genuine Red Tennessee Cedar Martin G. Greig, alteration, Lo LONGER LIFE The compounds do it in beautiful waterfall design. cust avenue. Glasgow addition, FOR DIESELS $2000, 16 by 20 and 10 by 12, frame. Equipped with lock and inside tray. Ira C. Sage, garage. Ehrgood avenue, E. 14 of 7 and lot 8. $400, 20 by 20, frame. . . . are Easy A MAGIC, NEW Joseph B. Ewer, construction, E. Second street, lot 9, block 144, Ward addition. $4500, 16 toy 32. to GET . . . FUEL AT A cindertolock. Wilbur R. Coffman, alteration, BARGAIN PRICE! East First street. Ward addition, $800, 16 by 24, frame. Pres-to-logs burn slowly.., C. K. Olsen, construction, for emit no smoke or odor.. .hard J. W. Leslie, Sixth street, lot 20, Its compounds reduce ring- 1 Block West R. R. Depot block 23. Teutsch addition, $10,000, ly leave any ash! Ideal for 24 by 49, frame. sticking, corrosion, carbon and Fireplaces Ranges and Heal D. W. Moncur, construction, Em- sludge. It sticks to hot spots. ers. Order Now! ison avenue, lots 13, 14 and 15, Order Today! block 90, Westfield addition, $30,- 000, 31 x 103, masonry. A Standard of Califor nia Product Gordon F. Ray, construction, Notice To Beet Growers Main street, lot 5, block 17, Teutsch addition, $1000, 20 x 24, frame At the present time about 62,500 acres of sugar beets have been t) garage. Wa.ter Freeman, construction, contracted in the Nyssa-Nampa District. The labor situation is some PHONE 61 $9000, business building, First street, what different from what it -has been in the past several years far the oloek 7, original townslte. mason reason that Mexican Nationals may not be available. There is more W E. SCHIREMAN transient and local labor available this spring than in recent years and ry, 30 x 45. It is the oplnon of The Amalgamated Sugar Company that it will be able import sufficient Mexicans from California to take care of our Too Late To Classify labor to needs. All farm housing in the district should be made available LOST— Black shepherd dog with for these workers. orange and white markings. Ans The 1948 wage scale set by the Department of Agriculture for sugar wers to name of Puppie. $10 re beets is as follows: O. L. Galloway, Mgr., Nyssa, Oregon ward. I. B. Allen, Columbia ave The minimum hourly rate Is: nue. 29Alxp. 1. Blocking, thinning or weeding: 60 cents per hour. MISCELLANEOUS— I will not be 2. All harvesting work: 66 cents per hour. responsible for debts contracted by Permitted reductions for workers between 14-16 years of age: anyone other than myself. Cleona F. Teske. 29A2xp. These rates may be reduced by not more than one-third. Maximum per day for such workers, without deduction from Sugar FOR SALE— 1946 Chevrolet aero employment Act payments, is 8 hours. sedan, two-tone. Lots of extras, For work performed "Mothers” Day on a piece rate basis: , law mileage. Western Store. Vale, Oregon. 29Alxp Blocking and thinning fields planted with segmented seed: $13 per WANTED— House work and car ing for children this summer In Whole seed: 815. r Will Be 9 Nyssa. Write Gladys Moses, route First Hoeing: $5. 1, Nyssa. 29A2xp Each subsequent hoeing or weeding: $4 per acre. . Permitted Reductions: FOR SALE— Young Holstein bull, 18 months old, registered, good in- The above thinning rates may be reduced not in excess of $3 per acre for fields that are machine blocked prior to thinning, providing the FOR A USEFUL AND LASTING GIFT MAKE thinning can be done shortly after the cross blocking Is performed and IT AN “ELECTRICAL” GIFT while the plants are of normal size for thinning, and where the blocks JßooJzi+Uf, a t J tijje are not larger than 4 Inches toy 4 Inches. MIXERS: Wide row planting: $25.95 By Tuttle's Mobil Service First hoeing—following hoe Dormeyer thinning (no finger thinning) $6 per acre. $34.95 K. M. Speed Mix The above thinning and hoeing rates may be reduced, but not in TOASTERS: T hin k I'll go out fo p . excess of percentages in accordance with row spaclngs as follows. $19.95 28 inches or more but less than 31 inches, 20 per cent; 31 Inches or Toastwell more, but less than 34 inches, 25 per cent; 34 inches or more. 30 per cent. $19.95 Knapp-Monarch Hoe thinning (no finger thinning>: $8 per acre. This rate applicable WAFFLE IRONS: to fields where the producer does not require the worker to finger thin $16.95 Westinghouse because of machine blocking, maqhlne thinning, low rate of seeding or other labor saving practice. $14.95 Knapp-Monarch Cross C ultivation: $12.95 Handyhot, twin —2:30 P.M.— In an instance where crass cultivation is performed prior to hoeing SANDWICH GRILL: weeding, the specified first hoeing rate may be reduced not in excess $16.95 America The Jumping Mouse of North i >f t $1 Westinghouse per acre and the specified subsequent hoeing or weeding rate may can probably Jump further be reduced in exce -s of 50 cents per acre. KNIFE SHARPENER: than any other mouse in the world. The rates not for topping and loading for this district are slightly $11.95 ! ¡hurdling His powerful hind legs send him ’.oarer than the pulling, Cory rates for 1947 ten feet or more . . . CORN POPPERS: The rate for 20 tons and over per acre Is $1.56 per ton and graduates $9.95 Knapp-Monarch up to $2.25 per ton for beets averaging 7 tons per acre. A full explana $4.95 Knapp-Monarch Mobil Service tion of these rates will be mailed to each grower early In September. $4.95 Tuttle's Thinning time is here and we urge all growers to use mechanical CAN-O-MATS TIRES — BATTERIES equipment in their thinning operation whenever possible. The cost WESTINGHOUSE ROASTER OVEN $36.95 MOBIL ACCESSORIES will be lens and more lab->r will be made available to thane who do not have mechanical equipment. Sponsored By Nyssa —At Your Westinghouse Dealer LOCATED 1 MILE NORTH We also urge growers not to pay more for labor than the above scale ON HIWAY 20 which Is considered to be fair and reasonable by the Department of Agriculture. The prevailing hourly wage for common labor established Lions Club I. V. TUTTLE. Owner by the Southwest Idaho and Eastern Oregon labor group la 70 cents per hour at present. Phone OII-J-4 Display Room— Nyssa Lumber Co. 15 GLADIOLUS**! Frank T. Morgan Prescriptions Owyhee Drug Company Cedar Chests LOCAL NEWS Are Fine For Her Graduation Pres-tp-Iogs From $4650 NYSSA FURNITURE CO. At Boise Payette Donkey Baseball V May Sunday, May 9 , NYSSA RODEO GROUNDS Admission: Adults $1, Children 50c, Inc. Tax OSTROM BROS. APPLIANCE CO. Phone 118-W Nyssa . . * . . Oregon Nyssa-Nampa District Beet Growers Association By William M. Carson, President