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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, N YSSA.OREG ON PAGE SIX 4-H BOYS ATTEND SUMMER SESSIONS and Mr. and Mrs. frank Nedbalek and Gonna spent Sunday picnick ing at the sia. k Canyon dam. Mr.‘and Mrs. Harold Mam spent NU-ACRE3, June 3— Mr. and Mrs. Memorial day with his parents, Carl Peterson of Caldwell called Mr. and Mrs. O. Main, and family. on Prank A. Johnson Sunday. * Delbert Wilson went with his fa A special 4-H meeting of the ther, George WiLsan, to Wetser this dairy divisions was held at the week to shear sheep. community hall Friday. I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meroney and Mr. and Mrs. George Grasmick Joy visited in New Plymouth Mon- day. Miss Colleen Tullis returned home with them for a short visit. Clay Anderson of Los Angeles is visiting nis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anderson. The Sam Phillips children are .•i; k with the measles this week. Richard and Roger Jenkins will leave Wednesday for Moscow to pend a week at the 4-H summer school. The boys were awarded the trip, all expenses paid, by the coun ty 4-H organization for their out standing work in their 4-H projects for 1947. Billy Anderson has gone to Mars- ing to work. • Bill Grasmick is improving satis factorily from his recent operation, and will return home sometime this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kimble Durahm, Mrs. W. E. Durahm, and Mrs. Don Jenks silent the week-end visiting relatives in Twin Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meroney and Joy called on Mr. and Mrs. Harve Robinson in Nyssa. Mrs. Rotoinsan has been confined to her bed for several days because of illness. lying weather and market condi tions at time of harvest. Stansbery’s »“'imste for this district, based on best information available just prior to the conference showed this breakdown: Lettuce, 1200 cars; peas, 50 cars; potatoes, 3000 cars; onions, 2000 cars; corn 100 cars, and mis cellaneous. 20 cars. The Malheur county district is the second largest in the state, oeing outranked only 'by the Kla math Falls district. Shipping point inspection service supervisors from all eight districts in the state at tended the conference. For the state as a whole, the estimates offered at his session point to an increase of 3000 cars over the shipping point year now closing. Three districts, Redmond, Klamath and Portland, predicted increased shipments for 1948-49. Department of agriculture offi cials participating in the conference were Director E. L. Peterson, Frank McKennon, chief, and Hugh Taylor, assistant chief, division of plant industry; and W. L. Close, state supervisor of the inspection service. Others on the program were D. C. Beeler, San Francisco, district su pervisor for PM A; Jerry Sayler of me state employes retirement sys tem, and Harold Finnell of the state college seed certification service. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1348 mora will attend a summer school Carmichael. Estate of Nellie M. Hart, deceased. session in nursing at Tacoma. ( PETITIONS, PROBATE COURT j Ouurdianship of Bonnie La Deane Estate of Eilic ciordon, deceased. J Kressly, a minor. Visit in Vale— Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wieneke were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs.1 Art Smith of Vale. Here from La Grande— Miss Alyce Wada, student at the CHEVROLET — FORD — PLYMOUTH, etc. Eastern College of Education at Li Grande, was a week-end guest of Miss June Savage. I —$15— Visits in Arizona— NOTHING MYSTERIOUS Mr. and Mrs. Ben Calvert have received word irom their son, John, who Is spending the summer In Arizoma at the home of Mr. and ! About OWYHEE GARAGE Mrs. Fred Patterson, that he had just returned from a trip through he Grand canyon and other points .if interest in the southwest. EXTENDED COVERAGE Visit in Nyssa— Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill of Cash- G ro w A G re a te r V olum e mere, Washington and Mr. and Mrs. See Robert Crummit of Ontario, were juests last Wednesday at the home of Produce W ith of Mr. and Mrs. Walter McPartland. Mail Poorly Wrapped— CROP SHIPMENTS Notwithstanding previous notices MAY SHOW DROP concerning the necessity of prop erly packing parcels for foreign Apply in your irrigation water, no dust, no Malheur county probably will ship countries, reports continue to be received from foreign postal services slightly fewer carloads of potatoes BIBLE SCHOOL IS dirt, no odor, no equipm ent necessary, side .hat hundreds of parcels arrive in and raw crops to market In the OPENED AT OWYHEE every dress without disturbing the root system. dispatch from the United 1948-49 harvest year beginning July States in damaged condition, due Use one-fourth the am ount of fertilizer in 1, than in 1947-48, H. E. Stansbery, federal-state shipping point super OWYHEE. June 3— Mr. and Mrs, in most cases to insufficently strong solution as were previously obtained with dry visor stationed at Ontario said at Kenneth McDonald and children packing, Postmaster Lloyd Lewis fertilizer. the annual spring outlook confer were dinner guests in the Ray -aid. The sacks containing the par ence held May 24-23 at Salem with Fletcher home in Homedale Sunday. cels are stowed several feet high From the standpoint of uniform ity of dis state department of agriculture of- Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer spent aboard steamships, and the pressure ¡n the parcels in the lowermost tribution on the soil, and subsequent diffusion from Saturday until Monday in sacks Is extreme, postal officials Stansbery estimated 6380 carloads Buhl, Idaho visiting relatives. in the soil, use of fertilizer solutions is far sup said. Articles for shipment overseas of produce will be shipped out of Dorothy Slippy and children were should be packed In wooden boxes erior to the application of dry fertilizer. this area in the next harvest year. Sunday guests in the Charley Cul- ar in cartons of solid fiberboard This compares with 6,653.3 carloads cerison home. Be sure to specify California liquid fertilizer, shipped from July 1, 1947, to April Bible school opened Monday at or strong douible-faced corrugated the product used in this vicinity last season. fiberboard testing at least 200 30, 1948, but does not include this Owyhee schoolhouse with 70 chil dren enrolled. Next week, Stan, the pounds. The boxes should contain spring’s lettuce deal. Several factors may alter the magician, will 'be present each day ufficient cushioning material to Aerial insect control by dust or spray early season estimate, the chief ones and will speak to the adults at 8 pack the contents tightly and pre p.m. on Sunday, Monday, Wednes vent their loosening in transit. day, and Friday evenings. for all crops Mrs. R. G. Jones is spending sev To San Francisco— E. W. PRUYN eral days with her daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glea Billings left YOUR STORE WITH THE CHECKER BOARD SIGN For inform ation call us now. this week for San Francisco. They Byrd Walters. The pupils of the upper room ol plan to be gone about two weeks. Auto Repairing Across from Telephone Office Owyhee school enjoyed a roller Here from Pendleton— skating party in Ontario Tuesday Reboring, Valve Grind evening. The children were trans Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lalng of HUGH J. TOBLER — O w ners — LLOYD L. TOBLER Pendleton were guests oer the week- ported in the school bus and ac- ing, Lathe work. Parts companed by Mrs. Niss Hatt, Mrs. •nd of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Savage. Phone 26 NYSSA, OREGON Lottie Montgomery, and Mrs. Wil and accessories bur Chapin. PAYETTE EMMETT Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brewer, Mr. NEWS OF RECORD Phone 56-W and Mrs. Darrell Williams, and LICENSES Ph. 0191-J3 Ph. 360-R11 Mary Ellen, and Mr. and Mrs. John Eldon MARRIAGE LeRoy Dixon and Phyllis Westfall attended a family get-to Eileen Woodworth, N o tice of Bond S a le gether at the Ernest Barker home Carl G. Sperling both and of Vaie. Neoda in Ontario Sunday. Crummitt, both of Vale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids Mrs. Don Compton of Boise is French Jack T. Knowles and Thelma will be received until the hour of 8:00 o’clock P. M. spending a few days with her sis Evelyn Hiatt, both of Nyssa. ter, Mrs. George (Bliweizer. White of Harper and on Friday, the 11th day of June, 1948, and immedi Pupils of Owyhee school and their Jack Lee Ellis Porter of Ontario. parents enjoyed a picnic dinner in Joan Max G. Jones and Dorothy Jean ately thereafter publicly opened by the City Council ohe basement of the schoolhouse Farr, of the City of Nyssa, Oregon, at the Council Cham of Nyssa. rriday at noon. A baseball game Evan tooth G. Tobler and Mary Eliza bers in said City, for the purchase of the City of was played during the afternoon, beth Cowley, both of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McMillan and George Hanson, Jr., of Boise and Nyssa Waterworks Bonds, Series A, being general daughter of Boise were week-end Hazel Hucker of Vale. bonds in the sum of Ninety Thousand guests in the Russell Patton, Sr., Ben M. M. Bess, Jr., of Ontario and obligation home. ($90,000.00) Dollars, said bonds being in denomi Evelyn Lucille Howland of Welser. Mrs. Bob Rice and Mrs. Henry Alfred Verley Weaver and Cath- nations of $1,000.00 each, all bearing date of June Slippy returned from Portland Mon erie Elizabeth Neeb, both of On day after visiting Carol Slippy, who tario. 1, 1948, and maturing serially in numerical order is in a hospital there. Leonard Henry Jacobsen and Ulla as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Householder both of Vale. Bond Numbers Amount Date of Maturity were dinner guests Sunday in the Proutv, COMPLAINTS CIRCUIT COURT 1-4 Inc. (4 bonds f t $1,000.00) $4,000.00 June 1, 1949 Guy Glenn home. The following Judgments, Claims, Notes and Accounts are offered by the Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer en Glenn. Dale M. Glenn vs. Joyce Elaine 5-8 Inc. (4 bonds f t $1.000.00 ) 4,000.00 June 1. 1950 Divorce. 9-12 Inc. (4 bonds ® $1,000.00) 4,000.00 June 1, 1951 undersigned, as agents, for sale to th e highest bidder. tertained at dinner Tuesday evening Kathleen Meter vs. Clarence 13-16 Inc. (4 bonds f t $1,000.00 ) 4.000.00 June 1, 1952 for the following guests: Mr. and Van Meter. Van Divorce. 17-20 Inc. 1 4 bonds f t $1.000.00 ) 4,000.00 June 1, 1953 Mrs. Robert Ditty and three sons F. T. Arnold The right is reserved to reject in full, or in part, any offer. vs. Jesse M. Chase. 21-21 Inc. 14 bonds ft $1.000.00 » 4,000.00 June 1, 1954 of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Recovery on account. $325. 25-28 Inc. »4 bonds f t $1,000.00 » 4,000.00 June 1, 1955 Newell and three daughters of Name_________ Add ress Marion McCarthy Keech vs. Evan 29-32 Inc. 14 bonds f t $1,000.00 > 4.000.00 Amount Tacoma, Mrs. Mary Query and dau James June 1, 1956 Keech. Divorce. 33-36 Inc. 1 4 bonds f t $1,000.00 ) 4,000.00 June 1, 1957 ghter, and Mrs. Charles Ditty. Oregon Trail Auto Court vs. Inc. (4 bonds ® $1.000.00 ) 4.000.00 Beinroth, John June 1, 1958 A drian, Oregon Trula Franklin and Shirley Wil Frank Shaffer, et. ux. Recovery on 37-40 $14.92 41-45 Inc. 1 5 bonds f i $1,000.00 ) 5.000.00 June 1, 1959 son of Parma are spending a week Bell, Ivan account. $332. 46-50 Inc. (5 bonds © $1,000.00 ) 5,000.00 A drian, Oregon June 1, 1960 4.35 in the Gerald Slippy home. Will E. Hollinger vs. Gordon Ful- 51-55 Inc. (5 bonds f t $1.000.00 ) 5,000.00 June 1, 1961 Mr and Mrs. Richard Compton leton, et. al. Damages. $15,000. Best, Mrs. R. J. Baker, Oregon 6.95 56-60 Inc. (5 bonds f t $1.000.00 ) 5.000.00 June 1, 1962 and Mrs. Don Compton of Boise Mark J. Carmichael vs. Irene 01-65 Inc. (5 bonds if $1,000.00 ) 5,000 00 Child, Virgil June 1, 1963 were dinner guests Sunday in the Baker, Oregon 19.30 66-70 Inc. (5 bonds f t $1.000.00 ) 5.000.00 June 1, 1964 George Schweizer home. Gekas, Gus Baker, Oregon 2.25 71-75 Inc. (5 bonds f t $1.000.00 » 5,0.10.00 June 1, 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith of Ad 76-80 Inc. (5 bonds ft $1.000.00 ) 5.000.00 Logan, Horace June 1, 1966 rian were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Oregon 25.00 81-85 Inc. (5 bonds ft $1,000.00 ) 5,000.00 June 1, 1967 Werner Peutz Sunday. Plummer, Hazel Baker, Oregon 20.96 86-90 Inc. (5 bonds f t $1,000.00» 5,000.00 June 1. 1968 Mrs. Martha Klingback was hos R A D IO Springer, Fred Baker, Oregon tess Sunday at dinner for Mr. and 25.95 Said bonds will be sold to the highest and best Mrs. Jesse Gregg and children and Spriet, W. A. Baker, Oregon bidder and for the highest price obtainable, but 38.15 Mr. and Mrs. George Gregg and Stream, Harry Baker, Oregon children. shall not be sold for less than par and accumulated 43.48 Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams R E P A I R I N G Thompson, Ransom Baker, Oregon interest. 16.38 and Mary Ellen attended the grad Painter, Ralph Halfway, Oregon 43.12 All of said bonds bearing interest at a rate not uation exercises at Ontario Thurs day evening. Eubank, Ray John Day, Oregon to exceed five (5) per cent per annum, payable 9.30 Free Tube Checking Mr and Mrs. Verle Landreth and Cramer, Harry North Powder, Oregon 88.14 semi-annually, both principal and interest payable Barbara of Madras were week-end Beswick, Marvin guests in the Alvin Ekanger home. Free Pick-up—Delivery at the office of the City Treasurer of the City of O ntario, Oregon 47.71 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hite, Mr. and Corrigan, Alice O ntario, Oregon Nyssa, Oregon. All bids must be unconditioned and 10.90 Mrs. George Johnson. Mr. and Mrs Jones, Elby Henderson, all of Haines, and Mr. O ntario, Oregon be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of 19.50 DALE W. BASSETT $2,000.00 and Mrs. Harley Wilson, and Ralph Mason, Ed O ntario, Oregon 5.82 to become the property of the City of Nys Hite spent the week-end fishing on Kula, Frank Dry creek. 802 Park Avenue Seneca, Oregon sa if the successful bidder fails to comply with the 18.58 Mrs. Mildred Hite is here from Compton, Vic Vale, Oregon 14.11 contract of sale awarding said bonds to the bidder. La Grande to care for her new Phone 262-W Gangler, Roy grandson. Gerry Allen, who was Vale, Oregon E. K. Builon 2.50 bom to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bre Kelly, Ruby Vale, Oregon City Recorder 49.30 wer at the Nyssa Nursing home Preslar, Roy Tuesday, May 25. Vale, Oregon 37.80 Frank T. Morgan Brakes Relined Max and Pete’s Liquid Fertilizer Let Us Kill Your Bugs TOBLER'S FEED & FUEL Gem Aircraft FOR SALE! ACCOUNTS The above listed Judgm ents, Claims, Notes and Accounts are guaranteed by the owner to be just, correct and undisputed. These accounts will be offered for sale until sold and all bids for the pur chase therof will be received at the office of the undersigned, at Eugene, Oregon. stay. P ioneer Se rvice Com pany, Inc. home. P l« m Service f t . Credit Inform ation Mont Valuable OF OREGON. IDAHO. UTAH AND NEVADA Division Office—I.O.O.F. Bldg., Eugene, Oregon Oregon and Idaho Since 1926 “The Merchants’ Own Organization” IDAHO - OREGON - UTAH - NEVADA DIVISION State Office Box 1616, Boise. Iduho Division Office: FO O T . Bid*. Box 471. Fugrnc. Oregon ;• Byrd Walters family. LOCAL NEWS The Best and Cheapest Collection Service in America WATCH FOR FUTURE LISTS OF ACCOUNTS FOR SALE Farmers Attention i W e H ave A Few Lockers A va ila b le Now Visits Mother— —New Opening and Closing Hours— 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. On and after May 1, Closed on Sundays and holidays Visits Tarents— Polar Cold Storage Mrs. E. H Smith of Corvallis ar rived in Nyssa to visit at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs A. H. Boydell. and to be with her mo ther, who has been ill. Miss Aurora Zamora, who is em ployed as a registered nurse at the Emanuel hospital in Portland, —PHONE 124-W—