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THF NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY MAY 15. 19« Supply of Farm Needs Reported Generally Good «TY1 Am «MA ***** • ALMA TtJUtt ***** Oftt auc«* + I 'U i MU*C1S MIK n r’ MM * PAUL KAfttfttY CMUTAfSB* PAGE SEVEN Two More Wells For Water Supply ed f. r ad d itio n al w ale: . trie r- age tan k s, h e -aid W a te r u rs have been notified th a t a c.ty ord.natice lim its the use of w ater for irr.g atio n between the h o u rs of • a m and noon, and be tw een the h ui of 5 p m and 10 p in T h e ord in an ce als> requires users to sh u t off all irrigation water in th e ev en t of a f.re alarm . D om estic an d irrita tio n w ater for re u d e m s of Ny a is expected to be in su fficie n t q u an tity to tak e care f all needs th i um m er if users will H ere’s a th u m b n a il rep o rt of farm »Oserve th e irrig atio n hours pre- > u . . - . . .. .. . * .u .y » .■> pring as) . r.oed by th e , ity council. City rep o rted by M O llu U ie M m a er IY*1 H irt.>n said la t week Siam C..1W gt • xten . ii ag ric u ltu ral P um ps at b jth th e nalli w well atul L ast year, 57.100 A m ericans were engineering pecialist .h e ex tra deep well have been s t a r t killed ill tra ffic accidents. B arbed wire S u p p h e. are im prov ing a n d by th e th ird an d fo u rth • j.te i-. ot ihe year, stock will have shown decided Im provem ent T h e i u ire .it deficit is b a -td p a th e steel , h o rta e. lack of zinc for coating. '■ \ m d heavy m .lita ry purchases. From Woven x. e S h o rta g es will be less in evidence as th e year rolls along •1:05 %. M . 11:15 A . M . Bale ties a n d coiled wire: H uber -h.uks u i- aav i a jle for farm ers to ip p raise th e ir needs an d place th eir 5:55 %. M. 1*:34 P M. r, 6:30 F. M. 9:0« P. M. >rder> early. Local sh o rtag es m ay %Lora I 1« Hoist* S L oral to W H *ff ! level, p but th e n a tio n a l p ictu re is '«D aily K xcrpi Sundays anti N ational H olidays I good. W t. . in # ieg fa im ie - 2 ’# M ain St P hone 217 >air shop suppl.es: A lthough pro- lu c ti u is high, c o n stru c tio n o u tlets form a heavy d ra in D em and h a s m - I cre.c-ed an d u p p lie . to rep a irm en I .ncluiling tho e serving farm ers is . i rht M etal roofing: I t h as been in ! h urt sin p ly . b u t th e ie a re prospects for an increasin g supply of zinc an d | t.U vam /ed steel p ro d u c t' T h u s, the 1 shortage will gradually be easts! S im ilarly, in creasin g alu m in u m p ro du ctio n is resulting; in a g rad u a l im provem ent in th e supply of alu in l- | num roofing. C em ent N ationally, ad eq u ate su p plied are on h a n d w ith p roduction expected to in crease m a teria lly In 1 1952 as co m p ared w ith a year ago. | Nail Spot shortages m ay occur, b ut for th e co u n try over, supplies are expected to m eet dem ands. T ires an d ru b b er: C ontrols over ; the co n su m p tio n of rubber have > been relaxed co n siderably d u rin g the past few m o n th s. T h e o v er-all situ a - ] bulletin, n um ber 512, d etails th e n o n upiiears reasonably good for th e I types of tires w hich farm ers n o r fin d in g s of th is research m ally uny. E n titled "V egetable Seed P ro d u c W ater well casin g an d galvanized tion in O reg o n ,” the bulletin was steel pi|>c: B oth galvlnized pipe an d w ritte n by H. L Schudel of the OSC well casing will co n tin u e in sh o rt supply of zinc for g alvanizing is in farm crops d ep artm en t Copies a re creased an d u n til th e p rese n t back now av ailab le at county extension log of d em an d is satisfied . T h e o u t offices o r from OSC look is b rig h ter. TRAIUVAVS Nyssa—Effective May 7 DEPARTURES X « * A H lITtA EASTBOUND WESTBOUND Mrs. Marie Thomas, Agent to* am * * * umetta tvtffl JIM UiMJAAN RAtMA ft(* | A , a . LOS *U*C)IUN *0*»A - 9AAUNÌ WS VU* ■ The Malheur County Democratic Central Committee Wishes To Announce MARY L. THOMAS ALfO .V .., ... »Mt m m - iilii Vegetable Seed Industry Detailed WANTED YOUR DEAD AND USELESS ANIMALS Horses, Cows, Calves, Sheep, Hogs Cash for live horses and cows FREE PROMPT REMOVAL Phone us collect Nyssa 102-W Payette B70 If no answ er call Nampa 6-4604 DAY OR NIGHT IDAHO ANIMAL PRODUCTS Nampa, Idaho T h e first com plete research rep o rt on O reg o n ’s highly specialized vege table seed business h as ju st been publi hed by th e O regon S ta te col lege ex p erim en t sta tio n . C u ltu ra l p ractices for m ost of th e im p o rta n t vegetable seed crops are o u tlin ed in th e 80-page illu strate d bulletin. O regon got in to th e vegetable seed pro d u ctio n business d u rin g W orld W ar II w hen foreign seed supplies were c u t off. P ro d u ctio n has declined w ith th e re tu rn of foreign im ports, b ut a sig n ific an t acreag e still is grown. A rese arch program on vegetable seeds was s ta rte d by th e O SC ex p erim en t sta tio n in 1942 an d con- | tin n ed th ro u g h 1950. T h e new sta tio n Will Be A Write-In Candidate For the Office of COUNTY TREASURER Here's GMC’s great new engine for 27,-ton trucks -delivers mere power from less weight then anything on the mad This new GM C “ .102” vulve-in-hcud engine excels any other gusoline truck unit oi equal power in high-mileage, low-cost performance — for these basic reasons: NEW “302” HIGH COMPRESSION 145 H. P. VALVE-IN HEAD SIX-CYLINDER GASOLINE TRUCK ENGINE C o m p r e s s io n K a t io ................................. 7.2 to I M a x . G r o s s 11. P ..........................145 if 3600 rpm N e t K r a k e H P ............................. ISO u 3200 rpm K n g in e W e ig h t ( d r y ) ................................. 545 Ih s. B o r e ..................................................................4 in che s Highest Compression Ratio of uny Standard gaso line truck engine ever built—accelerates faster, delivers higher sustained power output. S t r o k e ......................... ............................ 4 inches Develops 23% More Horsepower-from rmular fuel N a w slum JaiJ equipm ent in n il (¡MC. 2W-.? ton trucks urn! tractors. A ls a available m s ix w k r r le r —than its famous “ work horse” predecessor. H O W BEAUTIFUL ARE DEVOE Maximum Power-to-Weight Ratio— weighs only 3J4 pounds per horsepower—us much us SOU pounds less than other engines of equal power —due to new high-etliciency design. More Ton-Miles Per Gallon—less dead higher efficiency means more pay load, more profit in every mile with new “.V)2”-powercd G M C 2‘j and 3 ton models. — and how w o n d e r fu lly e a s y t h e y a r e to a p p l y l Before buying nmj wall paint PROVE to YOURSELF that there’s nothing to compare with wonderful, wonderful Devoe WONDER TONES. V isit your Devoe dealer where YOU can apply WONDER TONES and see how easily they flow on. Note what a beautiful, glareless finish they give to previously painted surfaces, even woodwork and w allpaper, w ithout an undercoat. Learn how completely satisfying interior painting can be . . . how you, yourself, can do a professional job. While there, smudge up a WONDER TONES painted surface. Then wash it off quickly and easily without affecting the beautiful finish. Prove to yourself that WONDER TONES are wonderful. Make this test today! SI.10 Per Gallon SI.55 Per Quart MODERNISTIC IVORY MARSH ROSE FOREST GREEN OPERA BLUE SEA NYMPH PANAMA CREAM TURQUOISE SMOKEY GRAY JONQUIL YELLOW MONTEREY RED CORAL nOSE weight with Ë UP TO 500 POUNDS UP TO 500 P0UHDS LESS WEIGHT HERE m€af1S MORE PAY LOAD HERE! (Tvi GASOLINE & DIESEL TRUCKS }/ i T O 3 5 T O N S to IT key fre u te r h a a lla f profili lo u r O iN IM l MOTOJM Sèi JHl NEW CMC "302'-POWERED 77, AND 3 TON MODUS - A1 YOUR NEARM DEALER S NO# LUMBER ROBERTS-NYSSA, Inc. NYSSA, OREGON . You’ll do better on a need truck with your GMC dealer \ \ 1