Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 21, 1952, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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n t t W Y I* A GATE CITY JOVBMÀL. lfTSSA. OREGON. THUBSDAT FEBRUARY 211. I t » f
Plans Outlined
For Institute
(C oru n wd front P * fct 1)
mer-t anti operation o f uie^t pro­
jects in Uie future will ba the topic
o f Dana's talk
The Friday afternoon program will
also include a discussion on the fon-
trol of alfalfa weevil and othar in ­
sects by Bob Every, extension tn -
tomolo*ist o f Oregon S lat* college,
and a summary of yield ln/orma-
tion from the extensive alfalfa va­
riety trials that have bean carried
on at the 1 >cal experiment station
by N< il Hoffman, superintendent of
that station.
Kam making and its effect <m the
i.itai economy will be rha topic o f a
talk by c L Chipnien, a ho te the
representative o f the W ater R e ­
sources Development company o f
Denver. T h u topic will be discussed
Saturday morning folk wing a «b ow ­
ing o f the new Union Pacific film.
"Sheep Trails".
• Women Will, But Men W on't” is
the title o f a talk that anil be given
by W D Hinson, trust offkter of
the U. S. National Bank of Portland
Saturday morning The possibility of
obtaining dairy heifers from W is­
consin and other eastern state« will
be explained by LeRoy Puller dur­
ing the Saturday morning program.
The dairy section o f the institute
will be held Saturday afternnon
when the entire program will he
made up of dairy topics. Th e three
speakers scheduled for Saturday
afternoon include Dr A. O Beagle.
veterinarian tn charge o f thv bureau
c f animal i.ydu«rry i f Portland and
O w ar H .«*x dairy m a r * «lu g epeiiai-
i t and tn- J o Schuau'.t. associate
So many people know and want the W D Tractor
that you may have to wait a little longer to get your
order filled. But now’s the time to aee U\e WD.
Drive it yourself. Say the word and your first choice
1n farm power will aoon be on ita way to you.
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Price: $2275, fully equipped
Delivered In Nyssa
Bauman Farm Equipment
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Your Allis-Chalmers and New Idea Dealer
NYSSA STORE
ONTARIO STORE
M i l * No. of Nyaaa
510 No. Oregon
Phono 332
Phone 5«
Ralph Ca-stator, former Nyssa bus«-
nessinan, » h o divides his interests
brtween drugs and prunes, created
another interest on the l>ada night
program sponAred by the Parata
FOR RENT -Apartment, heat and
hot water furnished *37 50 Phone
P. T. A. recently. He »as one of 112 or 392-J.
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many at the costume affair. ( asta-
SALE -o r
rent, two-mlles
tor. a pharmacist, operate, a prune FOR
and peach orchard between Parma southeast of Nyssa on Apple valley
road. 4-room house with bath and
and Nyssa. iParm a Review photo'
utility room. 2 acres good ground,
None
None
84,500 00
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*4.300 00
E S TIM ATE D E * FE N D IT U R E *
Expenditures and
Budget Allowance
for Six Months of
Current Srtwwl Tear
1991-52
Ex-
Budget
Expenditures for Three Fiscal
Y ear» Next Preceding (he
Current School Year
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1848 186« 1890-1891 1*61-1852 pesiditure Allowance 1*62-1*3*
»UAUbOD *16.460 00 *16.4*0 00 * 6,461 84 * 8.240 00 *18.000 00
8,635 51
3,200 00
1.600 00
* 200 00
4.100 00
18.2» «1
800 00
*00 00
150 00
900 00
700 00
523 00
60 00
100 00 , . . . . 1----- - , , - T
100 00
100 00
90 00
100 00
75 00
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1150
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130 00
»4 0
150 00
2U - 00
146 82
450 M
460 40
450 00
460 00
4,4*7 00
140 00
600 00
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1.300 00
750 40
1.200 00
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V Balance to be raised by taxation
V L Addanti mated 'amount' o f taxa* that w(U
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VÎT tv ,tal «stimateci t e i V n for '-fee — » a fa » Darai y«ur
L«t ut show
you th« bigg«st
$«t#ction #vtr..
Phone 61-W
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THE MOST FOOLED MAN IS THE
MAN WHO FOOLS HIMSELF!
. . particularly when it comes to paying his bills. Bad credit is like back­
ward gossip . . . it travels fast . . . and is magnified as it goes along.
Therefore the man who fools himself by not paying his bills promptly when
due . . . is hurting himself far more than he can hurt his creditors. They
lose only money. He loses their good opinion and eventually his own self-
respect. Most people appreciate this and therefore— P A Y U P AND KEEP
TH EIR CREDIT GOOD!
Jnntnra
Juntura Mercantile
Juntura Garage
Vale
Aldred Electric
Dick Aldrich
Bullock Auto Psrta
Center Dress Shop
Dentlnger’s Feed and Seed
G Si B Furniture & Appliance
Goodman Oil Company
Hansen Blacksmith Shop
Hollingsworths'. Inc.
Home Lumber A Coal Co.
Dr N E McCarthy
Malheur Drugs
The Malheur Enterprise
Peterson Furniture Co.
Richfield Service
Service Center
Service Corner
Vale Consumers' Co-op.
Vale Drug Store
Vale Grain A Feed Co.
Vale Supply Co.
Vale Mercantile
Adrian
Brown's Mercantile
Rr o< an
Smith's Store
VtLsmeyer Store
Nyaaa
Clover Lawn Dairy
O ate City Journal
Hollingsworths', Inc.
Nyssa Furniture Co.
Owyhee Truck and EqutpfeiU
Sarazin Clinic
Signal Service
Thompson Oil Co.
Tobler'.s Feed and Fuel
Western Corrugator Co
Wilson Bros Dept Store
Ontario
Ontario Mercantile Co.
Blue Mountain Mills Retail
Connie's Service & Repair
Dr. John D Crump
Eastern Oregon Equipment Co
Hollingsworth«', Inc.
Home Dairy
Jack's Market
Dr. Roy J Kondo
K.ARV, Ontario Radio, Ine
Malheur Market
Moore Hotel
Meeker-Taylor Tractor Co
Nicholson Equipment Co.
Ogure Radio « t Appliance
O K Rubber Welders
Ontario Argus-Qbservar
Ontario Clinic
Ontario Elevator
Ontario Fish Market
Ontario Orain Cosnpany
8 haW-Tayk>r M«tal Work*
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T u rf Cafe
U g Hatiorisl Bank
Edgar Wilks Jeweler
Zinrn Associated
la th « Beat aad Chant
Pioneer Servira Credit Information m Hr mi Valuable
No Com atlante ne ara Cheeped on Collection*
A l l M aataya a r a P a id D i r m i ta C r e d it o r s
PIONEER SERVICE COMPANY, INC.
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Nysaa. Oregon
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Dialrikutad by
Km gMfcs and Burée
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RPM r >Ei o Heavy Duty is a high
perfo rm a n ce le v e l oil, c o m ­
pounded to atop ring •ticking,
piston deposits and corrosion.
W e recommend it particularly
for farm tractor*.
If you wawt to do away with
eugina tr o u b le * on your truck
or tra c to r, try RI M DEl.o
Haavy Duty Lubricating Oil.
It will aave you up to 60A on
engina main ten* . * coat*
I C om pany
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rie I uui
Call ua Service is the chief ana
of our local busmen*.
for rent
3-rootn unfurnished
modem house in Nyssa on North
Fourth. Phone 044-J2.
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Total
Add bu* replarwaeti*
then earned with
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1. Estimated available cash on hand at beginning of the year for which this budget is made
2. Estimated receipts from delinquent take*
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S. Amounts received from other sources..... -
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LO ST Red plaid plastic chrome
chair Lost Sunday, February 10 on
Alberta avenue Phone UI5-K2
B U D G ET
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W e 'v e heard about a lot o f
m k u h ii dram pans many
o f (h e m tro u b le
me But
here a one ib elo w
vug can
make that caa t>e mik'd 1< a.
under a vehicle hv the handle,
FOR S A L E Wh| | ,y rent’ Two
acres with four-room house, unfurn­
ished but liveable Glenn Palme:
Buick garage
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EsUmated Receipts
H I Amount neitasary to b.uan< # Ute» ku 4 g«t —
P a n f r o m 5 - G a llo n C an
IXXBT Two jack* of oats Monday
afternoon in the vicinity o f Clar*
boulevard and Alberti» avenue Find­
er please contact Vest Bros U80-R1,
Ny*sa.
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NO TICE IS HEREBY O IVEN, in compliance with section 111-1244. O C L. A to the lcg.il voters o f tha
Nonhigh School District of Malheur County. Oregon, that a meeting will be held at the Courthouse In Vale,
Oregon, on the 21st day of March. 1862, at 10 o’clock A M for the purpose of discussing Uie budget for the
fiscal year beginning July L 1*62. asid ending June SO, 1963, hereinafter set forUi
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Bill Sthuvm an
Madtd tosy-Corvy Drain
Miracle wail ciea: e*s
21 Faxe
kX)U SA1JÍ Lemhi wheat
Smith, phone U75-J1
Nolle« of Non-High School District Budget Hearing
1. Tuition
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2. Transportation
• Personal Service 1 Clerical—LegeD
4. Postage, Telegraph, Telephone
3 Supplies and Printing
• Election and Publicity
7. Travel _____
t. Interest on 1
• Board
1 * Emergency
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U iß T -One bale of potato .act- on
A d r ia n - N v a
lugiiway.
reward
Phone 323 J
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served at the Hillcrest Country club
and the men's luncheon at the Hotel
Boise. All day Friday and Saturday
morning, clinics were conducted by
Dr. Browning Shartrand and Dr. Ed­
ward Love of San Jose, California
on “ prothedontia". Dr Ol*en pre­
sented one of his cases at the clinic
Friday evening a formal ball was
held for visiting dentists and their
wives at the Hotel Boise
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4-H CLU B MEETS
The Nyssa-ettes met at the home
of Edith Pounds Friday afternoon.
Plans were made to entertain E M.
Hauser, county 4-H club agent, when
he makes his visit. All of the girls
were present except Jean Lancaster,
club president, who is sick with the
measles.
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HOME EC. CLUB MEETS
The Home Economics club of the
Oregon T rail Grange met February 7
at the home o f Mrs. Orma Ooodell,
with nine members answering roll
call with ideas for roll call for the
MR. AND MRS. CLUB MEETS
coming year. Mrs. Orma Ooodell
Members o f the Mr. and Mrs. club won the door prize.
met last week at the home of Mr.
The president. Leona Winter, call­
and Mrs. Grant Lewis. Mr and Mrs. ed for committee reports. Iva Adams
Huston Wilson were special guests. reported the benefit card parties
Winners were Mrs. Edward Boydell, netted $G4. which was turned over
high, and Grant Lewis, second high. to the polio fund.
Lecturer Orma Goodell reported
HONORED ON B IR T H D A Y
the women of the Grange will give
Miss Karren Fife was honored the program at the February 21
guest at a slumber party last W ed­ Grange meeting. Also at the same
nesday on the occasion of her birth­ meeting the women will serve a
day. Birthday cake and ice cream chicken dinner at 7 o'clock At the
were served to the guests at night close o f the meeting valentine gifts!
and they ate breakfast together the were exchanged Refreshments were
next morning before catching the .served by the co-hostess, Mrs. Lu-1
school bus. Guests Included Janice cllle Runcorn.
Lewis, Patty Nicholson, Deon Clev­
The March 6 . Home Economics
erly, Sharon Glover, Mrs. Marvin club meeting will be held at the
Wilson and the guest o f honor.
home of Leona Winter, with Cajlea
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Jamison as co-hostess.
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YO U N O A D U L T G R O U P MEETS
Members of the young adult group D W AR FS SEW ING CLUB MEETS
o f the Methodist church met Sunday
The Seven Dwarfs 4-H sewing
evenir^t at the church. Mrs. C liff club met Thursday afternoon at the ,
Main led the devotions. Later the home of their leader, Mr*. Dick
group went to the home of Mr and Kreigh, in Newell Heights. O fficers j
Mrs Mam for a social period.
were elected as follows: Linda
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Blanch, president; Shirley Henev,
A TTE N D C O N V E N TIO N
vice president: Sharon Fox. secre­
Dr and Mrs John Olsen attended j tary; Donna Reuter, club reporter;
the Idaho Dental association con­ and Margaret Butter and Claud- |
vention February 8 and 8 at Boise ette Day, game committeemen. After
The meetings were held at the Elks
hall with the women's luncheon
TMlfl-BOTTOM pickup plow for big-tractor capacity with
light-tractor fuel economy.
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POR R E N T Furnished apaninen
Stutu duplex, piume ;52-R
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comb Friday afternoon. Mrs. R. M
Cochrun played as a guest. Winners
for the afternoon were Mrs Clar­
ence Kesler. high, and Mrs Tom
Elundge. second high. Mrs. Holcomb
served lunch to the guests.
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A TTE N D PRO G RESSIV E SUPPER
G irl Scouts of Mrs. Grant R ine­
hart's troop had a progressive supper
Monday night. The 17 girls stopped
at the hemes of Mi*s Jo Ann Byrd,
Mrs. Fred Guthrie, Mrs. Minnie
Leuck, Mrs. Leo Gonyer and Mrs.
Ward Tyler, for the different cour­
ses. The girls were accompanied by
Mrs. Me Intyre, Mrs. Glea Billings
and Mrs. Rinehart.
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W S. C S PLANS M EETING
Members o f the W. S. C. S. will
hold a general meeting at the
Methodist church Thursday, Febru­
ary 28. The Wesleyan Service guild
will have charge of the program and
tell of their work.
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tract iON a o o m a that automatically shifts extra weight
to rear wheels for plowing end other heavy jobs.
( fULIS
FOR SALE
Phone 71-J
G IV E S V A L E N T IN E P A R T Y
Miss Donna Lee Wilson was hos­
tess to a group o f her friends at a
valentine party February 14 Miss
Darlene Se-sler won the door prise
Miss Betty Fife won high for bunco
and Miss Karma Ke»ler won second
high Other prizes for games were
given to Colleen Bybee. Karma Kes-
ler Gerl S'ephen. Betty Ann Boenig,
A llot Komatsu, and Darlene Sessler
and to Claudine Wilson for consola­
tion The girls were served a fried
chicken dinner
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H A P P Y E IG H T CLUB MEETS
Members o f the Happy Eight club
met at the home of Mrs. W D Hoi-
POWM-SNIFT rear wheel* moved in or out by tha engine,
2 lW xp
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
M ortal E lites
TWO-CIUTCH control with foot-operated ma*ter clutch plua
oil-cushioned hand clutch. Work* Ilka a aecond engine
on power teke-off Job*.
Tune in
We wish to thank our many fr i­
ends and r.eighoor* i, r Die gift*, do­
nation* and help »mee tne io *> of
our home
M: and Mr D W Elwocd
and family
college
Beagle, a former Ontario resident,
will discuss the Bang’s disease con­
trol program and show a colored
film on that subject New develop
ments in control and prevention of
mastitis will be the topic o f the talk
presented by Di SJchnauta.
A free lunch, furnished by the O n­
tario branch c f the V. 8 National
bank, will oe *er\td by the Home
Economics club of '.he Boulevard
Orange both day of the institute
There'* only one tractor like thia —
n*.e Cuna Cowling Adrian.
1 ARO O » TH A N K S
vi ter.nar*an, b 4h of Oregub Ptatt
why it pays to wait for
a WD [I tractor
the N al i • neri
ta n a and Ha
H w r — (vary
the business meeting the rest o f tne hen house and other building*
afternoon wu- spent playing game* pxu*e l i 000 « • y tenti
i>ee >r
T i » Pioneer Service System Is Biffarenji
Listen *• t l B V —Suactey, 12:30 p.m.. Tuesday, 8 * » « . antP
Thursday 9:30 p.m.
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