The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, August 29, 1935, Image 5

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GATE CITY JOURMAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1935
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on her recent visit to th* Parent from rheumatism and is taking a HOG PRODUCT ION
OWYHEE P. T. A,
and Teacher School of Instruction 1 course of baths at the Hot Springs
MET FRIDAY WITH in Portland and also on the duties Mr. Shirt, a newcomer on the pro- LOW TILL 1937; LATE
ject, though one of the first to pur­
MRS. SCHWEIZER of officers and committees. There | chase
land here, has a splendid
REPORT SHOWS
was a very interested membership In
, thirds cup honey,
U s in g H o n e y
By Mrs. W. W. Foster
| eight-acre field of cucumbers which
attendance. Mrs. Lowe. Mrs. Jay he is growing under contract for
Owyhee—Plans for the coming Duncan and Mrs. Bob Duncan were j seed.
Conditions are greatly improved in
year were discussed at a special also present. After the meeting iced
Dan Smith, who has been employ - the meat animal industries com­
Children require sweets in their
meeting of the Owyhee P.-T. A. punch was served by the hostess. j ed in the community for some time, pared with a year ago, and the out­
Friday afternoon at the home of The next regular meeting of the | visited at his home near Apple Val­ look is tavorable for some time diet, and honey is a source of easily
digested energy food. Many will soon
Mrs. Chas. Schweizer. Mrs. M. M ,p. T. A. will be at the school house ley over Sunday.
ahead, according to a report just be facing the problem of nourishing
Greeling and Mrs. C. C. Cotton were 1 the second Friday in September.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schweizer released by the state college agri­ school lunches. Honey can be used
visitors. Mrs. Greeling gave a talk ' Mrs. Jenera Plaza is suffering went to Idaho this week to visit cultural extension service. Producers
in many ways for satisfying sand-
Mrs. Schweizer's father who is ill. with hogs to sell are favored by wishes.
| Jack Rust will assist with the ranch prices more than twice as high as
work in their absence. They expect a year ago. with feed grain consid- I
Peanut Rutter and lloney
! to return the latter part of the week erably lower. The index of the aver­
Mix peanut butter and honey in
as Mrs. Schweizer's school will open age farm price of hogs in Oregon at
i next Monday. She will teach at mid-July was 84 per cent of the equal parts and spread on whole
wheat bread.
Wade.
1926-1930 average.
Mrs. Chas. Bradley is enjoying a
With industrial activity and con-
CHEVROLET DEALER
visit with her sister, Mrs. D. D. summer purchasing power running Cottage Cheese and lloney Filler
Stevens of Twin Falls. Last Thurs­ ahead of 1934, and even a smaller
Use a little honey and cream on
day another sister. Mrs. F. T. ¿raw- supply of hogs expected to be avail- cottage cheese till it is of the right
ley, of Ontario, and her daughter able for market until production can consistency on thin slices of while
FIRESTONE TIRES
Margaret, visited in the Bradley be increased, the immediate market j bread.
home.
outlook for hogs is strong. If condi- j
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CERTIFIED LUBRICATION
Allen Heuser's sister and her hus- j tions are favorable, however, the pig
Ham Sandwiches
band visited her last Sunday.
crop of 1936 may be 25 per cent put coolled ham through ft food
Mrs. Henry Truelson, Ellis Wal­ larger than that of 1935 and by 1937 ch
and mix weli with mayon.
ters. T. M. Lowe. Mrs. Ruby Rust it will be possible for hog production
sweeten wlth honey or mlls.
and family were Vale visitors Mon­ to be back to the 1392-1933 level, the j tard and honey. Spread on well but-
day.
report says.
I tered bread.
Buck and Clifford Derrick were
Although beef cattle prices are
Ontario visitors Monday. Elmer Der­ materially higher than a year ago,
Honey Pudding
rick is able to be up on crutches cattle prices are not as high rela­
An Independent Station
after illness and a broken leg.
tively as prices for hogs, and prices Two cups of bread crumbled. Two
Mrs. Christianson, who has been j for cattle feed have not declined so eggs beaten, 3 cups hot milk,
tps
Nyssa, Oregon
in the hospital with a badly fractur- 1 much as for hog feeds, especially in salt. 2 tbps melted butter and two
ed collar bone is convalescing a t , the west. The Oregon price index is
the home of her daughter Mrs. Ab- only 67 per cent of the 1926-1930
bie Morfitt.
level. The demand tor feeder cattle
Henry Truelson has recovered this fall will be strengthened by the
THE BEST
sufficiently from his recent illness to abundance of hay and grain in pros­
assist with the farm work.
pect in the East, while the scarcity
is the Cheapest
Mrs. Mary Rust, who has for the of hogs and improved industrial
past several months been a p atien t! conditions are expected to strength­
When you build or re-model,
at the Holy Rosary hospital, came en market demand for fat cattle
be sure your plumbing Is of
home last week somewhat improved. during the next several months at
the best. Your home can't be
ï P urei
modern, neither can it be san­
least. Market supplies of fat lambs
itary and trouble-free with­
and poultry next fall and winter
j MILK I
out good plumbing work.
are also expected to be somewhat
We give you the highest
smaller than usual, the report
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standard in workmanship and
points out.
supplies. For your plumbing
In respect to the longtime outlook,
jobs, depend on—
the number of beef cattle and sheep
in the country next winter is not ex­
We are delivering high test Guernsey Milk pro­
GEO.
J. KINZER
pected to be much changed from
duced in a modem and sanitary plant. May we
Plumber
last winter, but thereafter the trend
add you to our list of satisfied customers?
is expected to be upward for a num­
ber of years, if feed conditions are
Phone 134-J2
We also sell high standard Holstein milk, con­
favorable.
Parma
Idaho
sidered by many medical authorities as best for
The report, which is available
from
county
agent
Larson
also
gives
babies and growing children.
outlook Information on poultry,
dairy and wheat, and data on num-
erous other farm commodities pro­
duced in Oregon.
j
1 tps lemon wo
tract.
First mix bread and milk. Let
j stand ten minutes, add the other
ingredients. Pour into buttered dish.
j
Set 111 pan of hot water. Bake 45
minutes In moderately slow oven
(350F>. Serve warm or chilled.
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
We Pay COLD CASH
For HOT ASHES
Frank T. Morgan
—SEE—
SHELL PRODUCTS
For Your Insurance Needs
WE SPECIALIZE IN HAY INSURANCE
Protect What You Have
Norcott Service
i GUEBNSEY
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Health Comes In Slices
In big delicious loaves—done up fresh in mois­
ture-proof packages—in light, delicious slices:
th at’s the way health comes to you In Swan’s
bread. Eat It with every meal and between
meals. It's fresh every day. every hour, each
slice an aid to health.
M ILK
Sunshine Dairy
V,
ROBT. D. LYTLE
BUSINESS
ATTORNEY
And COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
Phone 66
VALE
OREGON
AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
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LESLIE J. AKER
Anna B. Pritchett
D. O.
ATTORNEY
—and—
ACCOUNTANT
Practice In all Idaho
and Oregon Courts
By Appointment at
Wilson Bldg.
: : : Ontario
Address: 522 Idaho Bldg.
Boise . . . Idaho
OSTEOPATHY
—And—
ELECTROTHERAPY
PHONE 201
That Know
HOW
Cleaning — Pressing
Alterations
Nyssa Tailor
Shop
D. E. MORGAN, Prop.
The Swan Bakery
NYSSA
Sunday School 10 o'clock O. F.
Bacon will be back with us tills Sun­
day. The Apple Valley Church has
invited the Nyssa church to a Union
service at the school house grove
at 11:15. Rev. Colton of the Owyhee
will preach at this outdoor service
Take your basket lunches and Join
the picnic.
Epwortlj League 7:30.
No evening worship.
Prayer and Praise Service Wed­
nesday evening 8 o'clock. Mrs. Bak­
er .leader.
Will Add To Your
HEALTH . . .
COMFORT . . .
CONVENIENCE
Read our ads and save money.
'fol/m' theJeaeler!
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VALE - - - OREGON
Eat At
COLEMANS
LUNCH
PORTRAITS OF
QUALITY
Expert Kodak Fini»h-
ing. Mail us your
films.
NYSSA
Meet your friends and enjoy
our good sandwiches, cooling
drinks and friendly service.
HEATER STUDIO
Ontario, Oregon
OPEN NIGHTS
We Put Up Lunches
Guarantee Work
TOWNSEND CLUB
MEETINGS
WYCKOFF
JEWELRY STORE
Official Time Inspector lor
Union Pacific
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NEW! ««»
PORCH & DECK PAINT
Special Introductory Price
R egularly
Quart
84c
LLimit*4 Tim« Only)
R egularly
Vale Hot Springs
Sanitarium
Held the 1st and 3rd Thurs­
day of each month. Public
Invited. Jim Roar. President,
Mrs. A. V. Pruyn, Secretary.
ROOMS AND BOARD
At Reasonable Rates
and
up
EDER HARDWARE CO.
treated.
Mineral Water 212 Deg Fr
Plan a Water System installation
just as you would any other im­
provement for your home . . . .
but plan NOW!
* 32.00
» 69-50
Specializing on the cara of
Children * Eye*.
ONTARIO
OREGON
NYSSA
Working stiff hand pumps and
carrying heavy pails of water may
seriously affect t h e health o f
women—and of children. Running
water lightens labor a n d safe­
guards health. It makes for good
sanitation which is one of the first
necessities for good health.
Water without labor . . . f o r
drinking, bathing, laundry, dish­
washing . . . for ham and dairy . . .
for fire protection . . . that is what
an electric water system will bring
to the home, and many inconven­
iences are eliminated in the routine
of daily living. It will add to the
happiness as well as the health of
the entire household.
S y ste m
Water
Systems
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Every farm or home that is re­
ceiving electric service can have
Running Water for a few cents a
day. And surely, no other modern
service could be more appreciated
by every member of the family.
See Your W a te r
Automatic
DR D. A. SEXTON, Prop,
sis. Influenza, successfully
$2.88
A
DR. J. A. McFALL
theumatlsm. Diabetes, Paraly­
Gallon
y
Here's a new Bass-Hueter ready-mixed finish
that will do wonders for worn and shabby
wooden steps and porches, for concrete walks
and cement floors. Neither beating sun nor
pounding feet will worry it. Its protective film
will stay fresh-looking through all weather ex­
tremes. Bass-Hueter Porch and Deck Paint
flows on easily . . . its eight colors are lasting
and long-lived.
Oregon
Ontario
53-60
lx
K m lttl“ 1 -
OREGON
RUNNING WATER
NYSSA COMMUNITY CHURCH
Sheer silk or the roughest of
woolens—we'll fix It up so you
can look your best.
Every Day—Oven Fresh Every Hour
J
OREGON
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D e a le r
There is a dealer in your vicinity
who is prepared to supply electric
pressure water systems. Go to him
and he will give you all the facts,
information and costs concerning
a complete installation. Get in
touch with him today. When the
cost is so little there is no reason to
deny yourself and your family the
h e l p a pressure water system
means.
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
SALES ASSOCIATION
Electric Water Syateim Bureau
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