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TH E NYSSA G A TE C IT Y JO U R N A L TH U R SD AY, OCTOBER 1, 1942 this week M r» E. D. Norcott and Mrs A. II. Boydell were high scor er». .Services P lan n ed — Services will be conducted In St. Paul’s church October 11 at 9:30 by the Rev. Thomas E. Baxter of -J - HOSTESS A T P A R T Y Baker Sunday school classes of the Mrs Herschel Thompson was Episcopal church will be continued hostess to the Wednesday Bridge though the winter at the regular club last week Mrs Bert Applegate hour of 10:30. W H IT E E LE PH ANT HALE for mission» M l»» Azalia Pect of received the low prize, Mrs Herbert 18 PLANNED B Y CLUB | the labor camp, who Is a returned Fisher high score, Mrs Sidney Bur- R um m age S a le C ontinued— The rummage sale given by St. The Ny»«a Civic club will hold a mlsslonery from Japan, will be the bldge second and Mrs Grant Rine Paul’s guild will be continued for hart traveling prize. white elephant »ale In the old speaker, several weeks. The next one will - 5 - theater building .Saturday, October —8— be held Saturday, beginning at 1 HOSTESS T O CLUB FORMER RESIDENT OP 10. All members and friends of the Mrs R G. Whitaker entertained p.m.. In the parish hall. NYSSA IS M ARRIED club are Invited to take their good, the Wednesday night club this but uselesx-to-thsm articles to G ra Miss Betty Osterkamp of Holly What shall I do that I may In week Mrs Oeorge Sallee was a ham's office during the next 10 wood. former Nysaa resident, was guest. Prize winners were Mrs herit eternal life? M K 10: 17 days. One thing thou lackest: M K 10:21 married to Steve Fritz of Hollywood Bernard Eastman and Mrs Ed Pow The proceeds front the sale will September 18 at the wedtng manor, ell. H ere From Portland— be used to puretinae war bonds. according to Information received - I - Leonard and Earl Marshall are here. »- E N T E R T A IN CLUB here from Portland Leonard ret JAPANESE 8TLVER TEA T i e bride wore a white suit with Mr and Mrs Bernard Dustman urned to Portland Wednesday eve PLANNED BY SO C IETY black accessories. Her flowers were were hosts to their Wednesday ning. but Earl will remain here for A Japanese sliver tea will be glardenlas. Attendants were Mrs night bridge club last week. Ouests a few days. given In the Method 1st church at Orace Keel. aunt, and Mrs F H. were Mr and Mrs A1 Keuhn. Prizes 3:30 Thursday. October 8 by the Osterkamp. grandmother of the were won by Mrs Eeastman and V isitin g Kel.it! Women's Society of Christian Ser bride. Oeorge Sallee. Mr and Mrs Ray Garrison and vice. The women of the church —8— three children of Klamath Falls and the community are Invited to E NTE R TAIN S CLUB were week-end guests at the home attend the tea. Mrs Henry Hartley entertained the of Mr. Garrison's parents. Mr and The silver offering will be used 1 Tuesday Bridge club at her home Mrs d ia ries Oarrison. LOCAL NEWS NYSSA PROGRAM THEATRE Phone 108 — DOUBLE FEATURE— FRIDAY and SATURDAY—OCT 2-3 Chester Morris and Jean Parker in “ I LIVE ON DANGER” Tim Holt and Ray Whitely in “ BANDIT RANGER” Sat Mat, 1:30 P, M . A dir- *c-20o; Evening. llc-Mc. Includes tax SUNDAY snd MONDAY—OCT. 4-5 Henry Fonda, Lucille Ball, Barton MacClane and Eugene Pallette in “THE BIG STREET The Hilarious Story of a Bus Boy and a Glamor Girl . . . Written and produced by Damon Runyon Special Tw o Reel Subject, Main Street on the March and Pete Smith Mat. Sun 3:30, Adm. Uc-38c, Evening Adm. lie-33c, Include« tax — B A R G A IN N IG H T— TUESDAY—OCT. 6 Here From Boise— Mrs J. C. Dunn and three daugh ters o f Boise visited at the home I of Mrs. Dunn's father. A. L. Fletch er. from Thursday until Sunday. How can a man be boni when he Ils old? John 3: 4.' Judge In H ospital— Judge W J. Williams has been taken to St. Luke's hospital in Boise for a minor opeartion. but the operation will be postponed until his health is Improved. Mrs Lloyd Marshall accompanied Mr. Williams, her father, to Boise, but returned home and her slter. Mrs. Max Goldman went to Boise to be with her Either during the opera tion. Ray Milland and Bettv Field in “ ARE HUSBANDS NECESSARY” Our Gang Comedy and Perils of Nyoka. Adm ission. Sr-M e. Including tax WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY—OCT. 7-8 John Payne, Betty Grable, Victor Mature, Jane Wyman and James Gleason in “ FOOTLIGHT SERENADE” Here’s 1942’s Fastest and Funniest Musical Comedy Romance . . It’s a Knockout News. Cartoon and Land o f the Quintuplets. A dm ission E venin g — Me and SJe. Inclu d in g D efen se T ax ^ 9 Lb bag* Peacock 3 1S H a U iJ a tS C bvn ri 2 pkgs n a r ..._ W ax 125 ft Kaper rolls each W heaties 2 Pk« Cookies C lew .ee. rlO U r Aunt Jemim&h P C 2 L, Lb pkga C _ J* Oval in mustard or J d r u l i l c S tomato sauce 2 for 003 P Energy granulated giant pkg Hamburger i J " h « rw " d W einers Ib Minced Ham Shortening u> 45c 25c 15c 23c 29c 25c 25c 40c 25c 25c 25c 53c 1 ■ M il h ì T t M Grocery Specials for Friday ami Saturday October 2 and 3 2 7. We had a big sale this w e e k -lo ts of stock of all kinds Some of the poorer cattle sold a little cheaper While there was no difference In the good fat stock, they held up In good shape We are selling stock better than any place In the country. Let us sell your cattle You win be pleased. H O G S, 427 HEAD Market Good Tbp—on choice butchers *14215 $14215 Packing s w s $1150 to Feeder Pigs $13 50 h S1IEFP, 344 HEAD Lambs ...... ....... *1150 to HORSES. Î0 HEAD C A T T L E . 8X5 HEAD Market Good Ov>od fed steers *1140 to Good gross fat steers ........ ... $10 50 to Common to good steers *9 50 to *10 25 fed heifers _______ *975 to Medium to good {rrass heifers »0 0 u Good cows ____ *8 50 Medium to good con » 00 to gg SO 00 Cutter cows *6 00 U. Best bulb ______ *825 JO Veal calyes ____ *9 00 to Carriers *4 00 tc ggOO 1 Oood quality stocker and steers —. ___ »10.35 Us Medium stocker and feeder steers »5 0 t S«,xk calie* *10 50 Heifers *10 00 to Oood quality stock corn» ________ *6 00 to j 7 00 ¡G ood mUk cows *75 00 to Cheaper kind »40 00 M a ya Auction Sale 25 head o f good hereford steers will be sold Saturday Miscellaneous sale at 1 p. m, and stock sale BUILDING PERM ITS at 2 p. m. An auction sale is the best place at No. 540 Al Thompson and sons, display shed. Lot 9 Blk. 14, O ri ginal Add. $50 00 No. 541 Fred Points. Move Oarage, Lots 17— 18 Blk. 145. Wards Add ition. September 30. 1942 which to sell anything W e handle farm sales Bybee Livestock Sales Co. J O U R N A L’S SALE C A LE N D A R D. O. Bybee, Mgr Farm Sale. 5 miles south and >4 mile east of Ontario, or % mile south and H mile east of Cairo Junction. Tuesday, October 6. Sale starts at 1:00 p. m. T w o horses. 25 Cattle. Poultry. Farm Machine ry, Household Goods. Hay. C. W. Sperling, owner. Col. Bert Ander And hereby we know that he son. auctioneer. abldeth in us. by the Spirit which FAR M SALE—Monday. Oct. 5. 12 he hath given us. I John 3:24. noon. 7Si miles northwest o f Weiser, To E n tertain S ociety— Mrs M. H. Greenlee will enter 2 miles up Mann Creek. 52 Horses tain the Women's Society of Christ and Mules. 27 head of fine cattle. ian Service of Apple Valley October 27head o f hogs, and farm machin ery. Lunch served on grounds. T e r 7. mer Saling. Owners. Col. Bert An- What shall we do that we might ms Cash. Harold Beacher and El- work the works o f God? John 6:28 derson. Auctioneer. R atio n in g T im e Cited— T lie N vssr war price a n d ration ing board has requested that local residents do not make applications for tire and sugar rations on F ri days. The applications are filed som e other day of the week. C hurch M eeting P la n n ed — A dUtrlct feUowsh*p “*«ung «u» O f '* * " 7 ^ Assembly of ° « * churfh buik,ln* across the sfw l the water tower Ses- M ns Wl * * opened at 10 30 am . and at 2:30 and 7:30 pm., ac cording to C. A. Slaughter, local pastor. Out-of-town speakers will participate on the program SU RPLU S TIRES A W A R D E D HERE The Nyssa rationing b ard has been swarded surplus tires and from the state pool. The tires, tubes and recaps have been issued In (addition to the regular quota. The rationing was done Septem ber 22 as follows: Leonard Smith Tw o passenger recaps: John Yan- derpool passenger recap: Willard McCutcheon. Homedale two pass- enger recaps: Cecil Case. Parma, passenger recap; D. E Mitchell, truck tire; Ewen Chard, tractor '•***■ H L- HkkUemn. Homedale. two truck tires and tube«; Robert Garrett, three truck tires: Charles Mavbeary. Parma three truck tires; John Ross, five truck Ures: G . W . DeHeaven. Adrian taro truck tires: John Oatram. truck tires: Orville Pretwell. Jordan Valley, truck tire; Albert Langley, two truck tires; George Reitenbaugh. two truck tires: J P Dunaway, three truck tires. BUI Coleman, two truck tires: O. H Horn, four truck O r««: O ran Rayburn. Jordan V alley, truck tire: U. K Parker truck tube; Archie Bastnmn. two truck tubes: Prank (ONOIflON COUNTS/ Phone 25W Too Late to Claaaify THIS FA R M M A C H H N E R Y R A T IO N IN G BEGUN (Continued Prom Page One) ustom or exchange work. A pur- haser must turn in replaced equip ment and agree to rent or let others use the new machinery on specif ied terms and conditions. The purchaser must present a satis factory reason if changing from horses or mule power to motor power, cr from hand labor to mach- nery. Applicants who are refused cer- ification for machinery purchase may appeal to the state USDA war board and then to the special war board assistant to the secretary of agriculture. A list o f applicants receiving certificates and the equipment which they purchase will be kept variable for Inspection In county fflees and will be made available or publication in local papers. Equipment In group A must not e purchased later than October L 1943. M U ST N O T HAPPEN HERE In the la st war. Am erica failed to recognize the en em y o f Uon. R ising prices w ent h ig h er and higher, u n til 1$ dollars had been added to th e cost o f th a t war. T h is 13 billion was •tribute" to a w artim e inflation. W e wish to express our apprec iation for the kindness shown to us during our recent bereavement. We j especially wish to thank the Eagles lodge. Mrs Sam Caldwell | f and family ** W orker, W anted— The United States civil service commission continues to seek In spectors of ship construction and rate clerks. It also announces new examinations for senior bookkeep ing machine operators and press assistants. W . L. Lane, Auctioneer Phone 05J3 FOR SALE— Thirty head o f good weaner pigs, one chicken or turkey brooder, in good condition. Priced reasonable P W. Douglas on Over- street farm two miles north of . lO 3xC This is the work of God. that Adrian. ye believe on him whom he hath sent. John 6:29 C AR D OF T H A N K S Enlist In Navy— Y e must be bom o f water nnd Max Raymond Anderson. Walter the Spirit---- C. Brooks, John W. Weaver and That which Is born of the flesh is Leo Wesley, all of Ontario, and flesh; and that which is born of Glenn E. High of Vale, ere en the Spirit is spirit. Jorn 3: 5 *6 listed In the United States navy at Portland recently They applied and were accepted through the On tario recruiting station. ONTARIO LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. Savage, two truck tubes: Perle Davis, truck tube; John Kcllen, truck tube; D. O. By bee. truck tubes; W. L. Lane, three truck tubes; W. E. Ptercy, two truck tub es; Chet Corfleld. truck recap; Rolland Holmes, two truck recaps; E. E. Nelson, three truck recaps; T. H. Brewer, truck recap; M. A Rataezyk. four truck recaps and A. L. Jones, four truck recaps. paid by th e A m erican It cost rvry m an. wom an an d child, individually, $130.04. It cost every fam ily of four, $520,00. in two yeraa. Ask; yourself w hat th e sum of $260 a year m ean s to yea. w ere taken away from you TH IS YEAR how would you your fam ily budget? I f It Your govern m en t's Price Control program is your protection a g a in st risin g prices. It keeps down th e cost of th e m k . And it keeps down th e cost of m ost thin gs your fa m ily n eed s an d uses. T h a t’s w hat Price Control m eans to yon. It is te in terest to support J)e Price Control program— YOUR o keep down th e cost of living. FOX’S Drive-in BLAME YOURSELF IF YOU DON T GET THE TEN CO M M ANDM ENTS for CONSUMERS 1. plan carefully Avoid im pulsive buying. 2 . Buy only 11 you must. Put * .A PAG E SIX o ff purchasing till after the war 3 Buy by exact measurements 4 Read labels Learn what you’ re getting, how much, what qtklity. what you can expect It to do. 5 Buy what is plentiful: more than you need not Md against bor Hoarding no D p * your neigh hurts every body 6 Make it last, 7 B e' Informed CV-operate T m B — . t Do It yourself k Dm all of N ature* foods of M Keep bank 10 OTHER WORK SHOE IR THE WORLD LIRE W OLVERINE s u i HORSEHIDESlI They. O SLT. hav* uppers, soles and even < iniaie» of genuine shell horsehide. But, it's not , ordinary «bell horachidc. I t * triple tanned by j a secret process to make work shoes as com- foetabie as old slippers — that even dry out soft and flexible after soaking. There's the perfect combination — unmatchahle comfort — months and miles of money saving extra wear. * See as ami get all the facta. far Open Thursday evenings until 9 p. m. A t t u i HOttSFM IDC Wilson Grocery ÀI Thompson Cr Sons A Dependable Food Staro NYSSA Toggery Bill OREGON Phone 26 2nd and Good Ave. O NTAR IO OREGON GOLDEN RULE NYSSA OREGON