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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 19-13 PAGE FIVE sion was given: “Types of Literature HERE FROM PENDLETON Mrs Eldon McGarvin left the fir i°. Representative Staples will send to in the Bible". She was assisted by Raymond Carlson, son of Mr and st part of the week for her home in The Intermediate Girl Scouts met any person any bill that he is par Mrs D. O. Bybee, Mrs Lillian Newby Mrs Berner Carlson. Is visiting in Hood River after spendlg two week vith Arlene Piercy Saturday after- ticularly interested in. He is chair Mary and Martha circle of the "Da unto others as y. u would have and Mrs Lillian Snader. The ladles Nyssa while en route to Hill field, with her father, Adloph Schneider, ! neon. man of the committee on irriga United Piesbj terian church met at them do unto you." also practised special songs to be where he will be employed in def and family here. Mrs Charley Wilson and Mrs We- tion and drainage and a member of the Case home Thursday afternoon, PRES. FIFE SUNDAY sung cn a program In the near fut ense work. He has been at Pendlet Rev. and Mrs Vem Martin arid with Mrs Van Metre acting as host ley Piercy called to see Mrs C ro the committee on food and dairy EVENING SPEAKER ure. on. daughter of Nyssa and Mr and Mi ess. in the absence of her nether. ad Martin Thursday aftern.on. Mrs products and game and livestock RENTS FARM Piercy presented her with an apron Last Sunday evening President FRIENDSHIP QUILT STARTED Ernest Barker and daughter, Helen, Mr and Mrs Richard Taylor have of Owyhee were Thursday evenin: Mrs Fra nets Def fer led the devoi - ■is agift. fr m the Home Economics Returns From Portland— Luther L Fife w:e the streaker at A friendship quilt has been start ional lesson and Mrs J hn Auker lub. Mrs Martin received a lovely the church services. D rthea Lewis ed in the Relief society by Mrs D. rented the Quigly farm and Intend callers in the Adolph Schneider ho John Cancelmo has returned from the bock review on South America tted plant from Ihe members of Portland, where he engaged in de furnished the music an.i Ellen Br O. Bybee. Each member is to write to move there in the near future. me. Archie Moses of Elgin was an ov 'he Eastern Star chapter of Nyssa. fense work. ower led the congregation in sing her name in pencil on the white Mrs Taylor's sister will also be with Henry Hintz purchased some wo d ernight guest in the Conrad Martin Mr and Mrs Arthur Cartwright ing "O Ye Mountain H l;h" and quilt block, the office they hold and them. The farm is located on the in Apple Valley last week and has home Mcnday. were Sunday dinner guests in the "W ell Sing All Hail to Jesus' Na the date. The running stich Is used west end of Alberta avenue. been moving it to his place here. Mrs Williani Toomb, Mrs* Stanley Ray Cartwright home. Mr and Mrs William Lane have me” . O. R. Anderson conducted the ir working it. The blocks wil be set Hrs John Vanderpool, who is ill, Hill, and Mrs Car' Hill were co-hc- meeting. Open prayer wa : given by in red and blue material, making me ved from Nyssa Commission com is taking treatments at Ontario. Mr and Mrs Frank Cummins were Symptoms of Distress Arising from stesses at a pinochle party held Sat ■ inner guests in the C. C. Cotton Leslie Lewis. A p cm entitled "Tlje it als a patriotic quilt with red pany grounds to an apartment in Mrs Charlie Sohwelzer's mother, urday evening in the Carl Hill ho h me Sunday. States” by Edgar A. Guest was giv white and blue colors. Each sister Nyssa. Mrs Carlisle, sustained a hip fract- me. Mrs Dean Fife Is feeling better en by a youth from Parma. Eugene is invited to sew her name on a Rev. and Mrs J. C. Nevln and La d u e t o i ure when she fell at the Schweizer Cliff Beaumont and Miss Mae ura L uise of Adrian were guests in FrooBookToils of Homo Treatment thot after a 10-day illness. Jones. He read this poem from a block. ! home. She was taken to the Hotly Beaumont were In Nyssa Thursday Mrs Jim Lane is sick this week. the Charley Wilson home Sunday I Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing book given to Mrs Berner Carlson, COUNCn, MEETING AT EMMETT j Rosary hospital at Ontario January Miss Beaumont visited Mis H. O. Overtw o million bottle« o f the W IL L A R D which was presented to her by Pr- There was a council meeting held 6 . T itle ATM £ N T have been iold for relief o f Johnson. C o p ie s o f B ills A v a ila b le — sident Heber J. Grant. •y mptoma o f dlstreM a risin g from Stom ac h in Emmett last Sunday morning, at Dick Parker. Melvin Pendarvis and ami D u o d e n a l Ulcers due to Cscess A c i d - Mr and Mrs Frank Newbill of Ne State Representative V. B. Staples Poor Pres. Fife spake on the "Three which the following church officials D igestion , So u r or U pset Stom ach, Bill Britton cf Cow Hollow spent well Heights visited Mr and Mrs cisssln ess. H eartburn sleeplessness, etc.. of Malheur county expects to send Degrees of Glory”, hi:, t pic coming were present: Pres. Fife. Mr. Peter Saturday night with Bob Newgen. C. C. Cottcn Tuesday. due to E sc s ss A d d . Sold on 1S days’ triall Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver left copies of bills and calendars of the mostly frcm the b. :k “The vision of son, Mr. Chadwick, Mr. Jensen, and Ask for " W il la r d 's M r s t a g c " which fully The Parker car, in which the boys Mrs W. W. Dcfienbach. who is ill. legislature to the Gate City Jour explains this treatment— tree — a t the Prophet Joseph Smith", by Mel Mr. Yates. From there Pres. Fife for California Thursday to visit were riding froze, thus preventing nal. Any individual interested may is much improved. vin J Ballard. He advised the young went to Letha where he was the their son, P. F. C. Loyd Cleaver their getting home. see the bills at the Journal office. NYSSA PHARM ACY people to marry in their own ch speaker at a sacrament meeting. Mr and their daughter and family, who John J hnson of Adrian was a Mrs Julia Rathjen, who has been urch. He said "Da not put off the ! Laney, Mr. Gilcrist and Mr Borup live In Missouri. They planned to dinner guest in the Charley Wilson visiting in the Adolph Schneider and be gone about two weks. things that sh uld be done. Help cf the high council were present. home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jim Ritchie entertained the Henry Hintz homes the past two your neighbor. Make the world a HERE FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs Stanley Hill and children of weeks, will leave this week for Sp Out-Our-Way club at the home oi better place by you having lived in Mr and Mrs Jack Gannon and Newell Heights visited Mrs Arthur okane before returning to her home it. "The closing song was "How Ge their two children are here from Mrs. S. B. Hoffman Thursday af Cartwright Monday afternoon. ntly God Commands". Benediction California, visiting at the Luther ternoon. Ten members enjoyed the in Bellingham. C. M. Beaumont and Miss Mae Kenneth Lorensen helped Bud Beaum.nt were in Vale Friday. was given by Lorin W. Goates. Fife residence. They plan on making afteroon. Mrs. Glenn Hoffman was Chapin build a brick flue in his ho in charge of the games. Mrs. Claude STAKE CONFERENCE their home in Nyssa fer several mo Sgt. George Norwood, formerly cf Day and Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff won use Saturday. Emmett, was a caller in the William It has been advised that members nths. With them was Mrs Gannon's Bud Chapin trucked a load of high prizes. The hostess served waf Toomb home Friday evening. He is collaborate with no another in sh mother, Mrs Langford. Mrs Lang fles. sausage and coffee. The next cattle to the Ontario sale for Kenn on a 10 day furlough from Lowery We still have a few lockers available. Now is aring sr ’ ”a in 11 r - • to -o to ford Is now at the home of Mrs meeting will be held with Mrs. Guy eth Lorensen Wednesday. Dale Garrison. field in Colorado. Welssr nsxi Conrad Martin was In Ontario JOURNAL GOES TO IOUISIANA Tanner January 28. , I D : " : :n l mei - - rhl h be (in your opportunity to get one. Act now, as they Mrs. J. W. Jennings has been on business. Thursday. D a. m. with ha " m il services :d We have received word from Pri quit ill for the past several days. Mr and Mrs Charley Wilson and vate LeLand Carlson that he receiv pri~ se Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff and family will not last long. Mrs Lily Bach shopped in Ontario ses ton will dart •' 1 T i se "ho es the Nyssa Gate City Journal ea Forty-three were present at Sun ha- a ci:i. ren wit . I ch week in Louisiana and enj:ys moved into the Sherwood residence day school Rev. Greenlee of Nyssa Wednesday and called on Mrs Mary Nichols. Mr and Mrs William Toomb baptism should ctntact the Bishop reading the LDS news and other in Nyssa Saturday. Mrs. Haily and son of Fruitland delivered a sermcn after Sunday were In Ontario Saturday and called articles. He was advanced to a cor to make arrangement .. school. Sunday school will be held poral recently. He is the sen of Mr visited at the George Cleaver home at 2 p m. next Sunday. Rev. Dan at the Nichols heme. Mrs Nichols M. I. A. TEACHES DANCING last Sunday. with her son and daughter, moved and Mrs Berber Carlson of Parma. Last Monday evening in the ward Frank Savage left for Tacoma iels of Ontario v.ill hold services recently from the Koiony to Ontar- at 3 p. m. Everyone is invited. hall those who are to participate in (Men in service can get the Jour Tuesday after spending several Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dail and son the special dance and floor show nal for half price If they will con- days at home. taot T. C. Bybee. Nyssa) met under the supervision f Leslie Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff and family Gary of Boise visited at the John Lewis and Miss Elaine Lewis. They LDS spent Monday evening at the Russ Zittercob house Sunday and with It’s Time are learning special artistic dances, NYSSA MEN SPEAK IN ONTARIO ell Cochrun home in Nyssa. Mrs. Mr. Dail’s mether. Mrs. Anna Datl Last Sunday evening Ray C. Lew- j Wyckoff and Mrs. Cochrun had Mr and Mrs Jake Groot and son which will be sho.vn during the in To Take Inventory termission at the Gold ivl Green is and Clarence A Aston were spe a cousin visiting here from New attended a birthday party given for Dick Groot Sunday at his home. ball, which will be held in Nyssa in cial speakers at the Ontario LDS Mexico. Mrs. Fred Gregg left last week the near future. This is a f rm.il chapel. Mr Lewis is :n the high co Take care o f the car Alva Goodell attended the sale for California to visit her husband, affair, to which the public is in uncil and Mr Aston is stake chair at Ontario Wednesday. you now drive. It may man of the liquor and tobacco pre vited. The date will be announced Burl Wyckoff spent the week-end who Is in the army there. have to do for a long ti vention committee. Mrs. Kenneth Vanderpool and later. with his mother, Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff me. IN CALDWELL Miss Pauline Payne of Ontario vis 62 NOW CN CLUB ROLL Donna Belle Goodell spent Friday There arc now a total of 62 mem Keith Bybee spent Sunday and night with Mr. and Mrs. John Mur ited at the Vern Butler home Sun Whether you can af day. bers in the Relief society. Four new Monday in Caldwell. He delivered phy in Nyssa. Keith Orris and John VanZelf, I ford to buy a new car members were accepted. They tore two truck loads of cattle there for Mrs Howard Bybee. wc. > has m ved the Bybeo Livestock company and who left January 2 to enter the is not the question. The army, are training at Camp Bowie, i here from Ontario' Mrs Garret F.ot, tbe truck freze making it im]X>ssible Summer question is will you be who has moved here fr m Utah; fer him to return home. Texas. SAVE Mrs Gladys C ;. or. and Mrs Mabel NO MEETING HERE SUNDAY j The Oregon Trail PTA met at Mr and Mrs Louie Pry r. who able to get one, regard Delicacies Through There will not bo any evening the schcolhouse Friday afternoon. have farmed the Otis Bullard place : less o f the money with Brcoks. Last Toe ’ c a 2 o’clcck on Your Table Scientific the regular me: ting vas held. Under meeting in the LDS Chapel here In the absence of the president and the past three years, are moving i All Winter which to buy. Refrigeration the supervision f Mary Lewis, who Sunday on account of the stake I vice president, Mrs. Byers took to the John Medlin place near Har is class Instructor, the following le meetings at Weiser. charge of the meeting. In the bank per. A family from Burley, Ida. axe The minute you feel contest the primary and intermed moving to the place vacated by that some part o f your Mr. and Mrs. Pryor. iate pupils won. The program topic Iris Laycock and daughter. Diana was "Some Families Have Fun" car is ailing bring it to Fhol Lump to Last . . . . Mrs. F. G. Holmes read an article, of Otario visited at the J. M Wag us. “Keeping the Home Fires Bright." ner home Sunday. Mrs Jake Grcot gave a birthday Mrs. J. E. Bowen read an article HEAT HEAT HEAT party for her husband January 18 on community recreation. The Merry Matrons club met at at her heme. Mr. and Mrs. Dick the home of Olive Hoke with Emma Groot, Mrs. Chris VanZelf and Mr That’s King C oal-good Picken as co-hostess, thirteen mem and Mrs. Bill VanZelf were present. ,;g f . Mr. and Mrs. Chris VanZelf are bers were present. Tea towels were embroiderd for the hostess. New of- the parents of a boy born Jan.15. to the last lump. You’ll Mrs. Lillie Dement, who Is em fives were elected as follows: Pres ident Gladys Davis: vice president, ployed near Nyssa. visited her dau Jennie Benson, secretary, Alice Hol ghter, Mrs. Ellis Warner, and fam notice the difference wh mes and treasurer, Minnie Mitchell. ily. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B w ers and New Pollyanna names were drawn. en you build your first One new member. Marie Holmes, son spent the week-end In Merid joined the club. The club will meet ian with Mr. and Mrs. McClitock. Mr. and Mrs. Keck, who have January 27 at the home of Minnie fire with it. You’ll enjoy Mitcheil with Jessie Chard assisting. lived on the Ira Ure place the past Friends and relatives surprised year, moved t: their place near the difference all winter long, right up to your Mr and Mrs R. W. Hlomes Friday Fruitland last week. The Sunday school members met evening. Three tables of pinochle were in play, with prizes going to at the Theo Matherly home Friday last fire next spring. Mrs Marian Chard and Mrs J. E evening to practice singing. Mr. and Mrs. Perle Richard help Bowen for the ladies and R. W Ho Be safe. Be sure. Be money ahead. A solid lmes and J. E. Bowen for the men. ed Mr. ad Mrs. Angelo Monastic A move to their ranch In Apple val Vegetable production must be increased to meet the Lunch was served. war needs of America and her allies. Mr and Mrs Marion Chard made ley Monday. fuel for solid comfort. a business trip to Ontario Wednes day. Mr and Mrs Frank Rambaud of Nyssa were visitors Sunday at the THIEVES J. E. Bowen home. 1942 income to farmers for vegctablo seed crops exceeded $6,500,000 in Idaho alone. Mr and Mrs A. M. Good son and are at work and will pay Estell and Nancy c i Notus and Mr and Mrs F. G. Holmes and Gilbert you a visit Phone 42 and Junior were Sunday dinner gu UNLESS ests at the F. S. Byers home. Mrs William Duffy or Washing Seed crop* can usually be raised by the farmer and you take precautions to his family; require little extra labor. ton and Leonard and Hubert Jones of California were called home last protect your week beause of the scri: us illness Authorized OPA Inspectors For the duration o f war, and for the years o f recon- of their mother. Mrs W. S. Jones. Automobile i ruction following the war, America’s production o f Mr and Mrs R. J. Holmes have 'ptablc seed MUST HE INCREASED. This gainful job moved to the Eastern Oregon Pipe Don’t park your car ; one of America’s top ranking war-time responsibilities. j line ranch. We have been appointed as official tire in without locking it sec We must now raise vegetable seed for the gardens o f Mr and Mrs J. E. Bowen made a America, England, Russia, China and other allied urely. business trip to Vale Monday. Kingman Koiony L.D.S. News QUICK RELIEF FROM * STOMACH ULCERS EXCESS ACID Buena Vista Lockers Available Arcadia Store Food In Modern Freezer Lockers Oregon Trail Towne’s Garage Polar Cold Storage C r Locker Plant able See A V iial Food t rop A Profitable Crop THE NYSSA ELEVATOR \ W ork ab le ( rop {jORYMUtlD spectors in Nyssa. The deadline for inspection has been post poned to February 2>< for holders of B and C cards and to . larch 3 ! for holders of A cards. We have plenty o f No-Freeze anti-freeze on hand for your motor vehicles. Be at ease with this permanent Anti-Freeze. Used Straight. Will hold to 35 degrees below zero. Inter - State Oil Co. Hancock Products Phone 117 Sunset Va!!ey Mrs Bill Beck and two daughters, Shirley Lee and Joann cf Salt Lake City, came Thursday by train to vl- ! sit in the h:m es of Mrs Beck's bro ther and brother-in-law. Mr and Mrs Henry Hintz and Adolph Schneider and family. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Lorensen and son. Bemle, were Boise shop pers Saturday. Helen Reffett. daughter of Mr and Mrs John Reffett. was taken to the t, spltal Monday for observation. She i returned heme Thursday. : Mrs Ed Corefield of Owyhee stay- | ed in the Paul Ransom home this week helping care for Philip. Ken neth and Viola, who are confined to their beds by illness. Mr and Mrs Stanley Penn, who have been living on the place rec ently purchased by Frank Assum- ien d l moved last week to the Ralph Jrnes ranch in Arcadia Don’t expose your car to theieve.i by parking- in dark and isolated pl aces. nations. We must also raise the si ed for emergency gardens which are plant«'.I back of the fighting lines wherever our armed for« -s land and conquer; and after the war we must apply vegetable seed for planting in devastated conntrlea now occupied by the enemy. The Flying Goose Don’t fail to record the serial numbers o f all tires. Skilled Farming Called For! is an Established Don’t fail to report immediately to local po lice any theft or attem pted theft of your aut omobile or accessories. This Vital crop calls for good farming, good »oil and <1 equipment. It also calls for thorough understanding f Ihe se< Is most needed and knowledge of the procedure Iilrh will assure maximum rrsnlts. One of Northrup, King Company’» seed authorities will gladly visit and advise ' rmrrs who want to profitably help raise Vegetable Heeds r Victory. Just send a postcard or letter hearing your name and location of your farm to . , . Don’t let thieves de prive you of your tran- sporation. Frank Morgan Insoranee and R f» l P h on e 97 F.U atc on the Bag American Symbol of Seed Dependability Northrup, K ing & Lo, BOISfc IDAHO UADINC AMIRICAN SEfDSMIN FOR I* TIA IS