Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 02, 1943, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    L.D.S.
News
By Doris Aston
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1943
PAGE S E V E N
joined him here. Mr Allen is a ¡California. While there she visited believed reached at 7 a. m.
j made to the War Labor Board in without giving up ration stamps.’’ scarce goods fairly with their nelgh-
brother of Mrs Aston.
her parents Mr and Mrs N. Stei- On Aug. 27, 1942 the high tern - , Washington for approval of the In many communities, including bore,
Mr and Mrs William Orr of mle, two brothers, Allen and E. O. perature as 61 degrees and the wage increases provided for. in- ; Oregon, merchants, retail associa-1 In announcing details for the
Phone 149 W
Owyhee district were in Nyssa; Steimle and two sisters, Mrs John low 51; August 28. high, 63. low cluding a differential of at least tions and chambers of commerce are; program today, Chester Bowles,
VISITING IN NYS8A
shopping, Monday. They had just Stanley and Mrs H. R. Porter. 43. Aug. 29. 1943. W l 71, low 46 three cents an hour in favor of the being asked to assist in the cam- OPA general manager, said;
W. J. Beus of Burley was In Ny- returned from visiting their dau­
•graveyard’’ shift in the 24 hour: p>1 and retaller8 are pledglng “This is not a program of the
. Way back . in . the . pre-Pearl har- operation. Lack of this has made i t : , ..
...
ssa during the week-end looking ghter, Mrs Elmer 8cott of Payett.
bor
days
of
August
1941
we
find
dlfflcult
to get a labor force for th a t. th*?r wlU n®*ther sell above office of price administration or any
Mrs Susie Mitchell has her lit­ Ration Calendar temperatures of 69 and 47 for high
for a farm.
top
legal
prices
nor
give up ra­
government agency. It is a
the shift, Aird said.
tle grand-daughter, Mary Ellen
tioned goods without collecting other
Mr and Mrs Turner of Victoria, Hansen,
and
low
of
August
30
and
tempera­
people's program in which every
staying
at
her
home.
Ma­
RATION
BOOK
NO.
2
stamps.
Richard
G.
Montomery
British Columbia Canada has been ry Ellens mother Mrs Morgan
can cooperate. All ol us
tures of 73 and 49 the following
OPA district director, explained. citizen
October 2.--Expiration date of red day.
visiting Mrs Lillian Newby. They Hansen, has an Jnfant girl,
should
remember
that in a democ­
All persons signing the home racy it is not the government
returned home last week.
which
Now just to make us feel good
Mrs
Leo
Child
and
son
andistamps
x>
Y
and
z - last ot the red
,ront pledge »ill receive red. must fight black markets or rising
Mr and Mrs Luther Fife and dau­ grandaughter, Nani, returned Sat­ stamps series In War Ration Book Mr. Richmond offers September n i „ _ T A
and blue stickers to display living costs. It mus. be the people
ghters, Vivian and Betty, returned urday evening from visiting in 2 X becomes valid August 22; Y figures of a year ago to assure us A l c i n I S A u O p i 6 C l in white
home
or store windows signify­ for they and they alone, have the
from Van Nyes, California. While Clinton
of
more
balmy
weather
before
the
and Hooper. Utah. Friends on August 29, and Z on September frost gets on the pumpkin. High Details of a nationwide, cooper­ ing that they
are willing to do their
to protect themselves from
there they visited Mr and Mrs Fife's entertained
Child at a party S.
part on the home front to keep power
ative
campaign
by
homemakers
and
the inroads of the black market­
new grandson, Wayne Haroldson. while there. Mrs Leon’s
temperature
for
Sept.
2,
1942,
was
friends
also
September
20—Expiration
date
of
to hold down the cost down the cost of living and share eer and the chlsler . . . "
Mrs Haroldson formerly lived in held a party in his honor.
degrees, Sept. 3, 4 and 5, 88 of merchants
blue stamps R. S and T (processed 91
living and combat black markets
degrees
each.
Nyssa.
Mr
and
Mrs
H.
L.
Brooks
and
foods). Blue stamps U, V and W
were announced today by the office
Conley Ward of Nyssa left for family, who have been vacationing .become
valid September 1, good thr-
of price administration as volun­
Fort Douglas, Utah August 20. A in
J. SIMPLOT AND
the mountains, returned to their ough October 20.
teer civic committees in more than
farewell dinner was given in his home
week.
RATION BOOK NO. 3
100 communities throughout the
MEN
MAY
AGREE
honor at the home of his grand­ Mrs this
Caroline Child of Odgen is (Brown stamps) Replacement
country conducted local drives to
mother, Mrs Lillian Newiby.
visiting
at
the
home
of
Mr
and
book containing coupons to be used CALDWELL. Aug. 30 (Special)— secure signers for a “home front |
Mrs W. A. Bybee and children
Child.
as those in ration book 2 run out. Satisfactory termination of the pledge.”
are visiting friends and relatives in Mrs Mr Mark
and Mrs Hersel Beus and October 2.—Expiration date of prolonged negotiations between Those signing the home front
Utah this week.
of Burley, Idaho were brown stamps A and B. October 30- the Simplot dehydrator here and pledge agree (1) “I will pay no
Mrs D. O. Bjbee and daughter, Bill Beus visitors
in Nyssa. While Expiration date of brown stamps C, the International Brotherhood of more than top legal prices,” and (2)
Dar Thel, and friends shopped in week-end
here
they
purchased
farms.
D, E and F. A becomes valid Sept­ Teamsters, Warehousemen. Chauf­ “I will accept no rationed goods
Boise Friday afternoon.
Mr
and
Mrs
S.
P.
Bybee
fa­ ember 12; B on September 19; C feurs and Helpers was in sight to­
Mr and Mrs W. L. Allen of mily were Sunday dinner and guests
on September 26: D on October 3; day with the reaching of a tenta-
Big shipment of chairs, tables, high chairs and
Pocatello, were overnight guests at the U. L. Kesler home.
E on October 10; and F on October tive agreement between the man- Bernard Eastman
at the Clarence Aston home. Mr. Bishop and Mrs Arvil L. Child 17.
agment and the union representa-
Allen »toped over from a trip to are the parents of a boy bom, RATION BOOK NO. 1
stools just received.
.fives
still must be accepted
lnsurar.ee ftgPtji: Real Estate
northern Idaho and Mrs Allen August 25 at the Holy Rosary ho­ Sugar. October 31-Expiration date by the which
union membership, J. Harold
spital at Ontario.
stamp No. 14, five pounds. Canning Aird, personnel manager at the
Phone 84
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Lewis and j sugar stamps No. 15 and 16, each plant said today.
NYSSA
OREGON
family were dinner guests of Mr good for 5 pounds, through October If the members of the union ap­
and Mrs Eldred Brower of Apple 31 .
prove, application will then be
Valley Sunday.
Shoes. October 31-Expiration date
Garry Leavitt, son of Mr and of stamp No. 18 for one pair of
Mrs Golden Leavitt, celebrated shoes.
his ninth birthday August 26. Th­ Stoves. August 24-Rationing of
ere were 19 guests. After games cooking and heating stoves begins-
were player, refreshments were includes most new stoves burning
served.
coal, wood, oil or gas for domestic
The M. I. A. held a swimming use. Purchasers must get certificates
party at Caldwell last week. After from ration boards.
the swim each family ate their FUEL OIL
picnic lunches.
September 30-Period 1 coupons in
Each year thousands of lives, mil­ CHILD FAMILY HAS PROGRAM new fuel oil rations valid through
Mr and Mrs Mark Child had January 3, 1944. One unit, period 5
lions of dollars are lost because
of flies, ants, fleas, roaches and charge of the evening program coupons valid through September
other insect enemies. But they can last Sunday. O. R. Anderson con­ 30 for 10 gallons. Ten unit, period
be controlled — with a spray that ducted since Bishop Child was in 5 coupons, valid through September
kills ’em dead, STANDARD FLY Burley, Idaho. Josphine Russell 30 for 100 gallons. Coupons with
the preliminary music, with gallonage printed on the face valid
SPRAY. Composed of active in­ gave
Nora
Larsen conducting the sing­ for amount indicated until expira­
gredients 100%, it’s easy to use ing. Opening
was by Leo tion date shown on coupon sheet.
in any sprayer, won’t stain, has Child. First on prayer
program was GASOLINE
an agreeable odor — and it's so a talk entitled, the "Hope
for the
21,-Expiration date of
inexpensive tlut you can use it sinner,” by Mrs Mark Child. A No. September
7
stamps
in A book, each good
generously.
vocal duet entitled, “Jesus Saviour for 4 gallons.
Pilot Me ”, by Mr and Mrs Child. September l.-Old type B and C
For Livestock
Next was a talk entitled, ‘‘What gasoline coupons not valid after
Protection
is the Book of Mormon,” by Mark this date. May be exchanged by
STANDARD
-tsaid suotsspu agms jssism ‘PtlUO mail or in person at ration boards
dent. Prayer was given by Clar­ for new type coupons.
ANIMAL
ence Zinc.
„ TIRES
FLY SPRAY
The Primary association held its Cars with C ration books must
first meeting of the fall season have tires inspected every 3 months;
Mono or Moll Your Order Today
last Tuesday, beginning at 4 o’cl­ B books every 4 months; A books
W. E. “Bill” Schireman ock. All children between the ag (every 6 months. September 30 next
es of 4 and 12 are Invited to att- inspection deadline for A book
Phone 61
end.
holders. Commercial motor vehicles-
Mrs T carol Bybee and daugh­ tire inspections every 6 months or
Y o u r S o c a l r e p re s e n ta tive for
ters, Nannettee and Celia Carol, every 5,000 miles, whichever occurs
STANDARD of CALIFORNIA ‘returned from a two-week visit in first.
Los Angeles and other parts of
Cost Of Living
Unfinished
Furniture
Nyssa Furniture Co.
is whet you got for the money
yon invested in the 2nd Wer Loon
Closing Out
Sale
Friday, Sept. 10
Sale Starts At 1:30
Located three miles southwest of Nyssa on oil­
ed road to Enterprise avenue, then three miles
west and one mile north on Jefferson ave.
22 head of registered and grade guernsey
daily cows and heifers.
1 registered guernsey bull, 10 months old, a
real calf.
36 head of spotted Poland China brood sows
and pigs. 2 gilts to farrow by sale day.
1 DeLaval two-unit magnetic milking mach­
ine.
Farm machinery, small tools and some house-
hold goods.
Terms------Cash
WEATHER CALLED
ABOUT AS USUAL
NAMPA, Sept 2 (Special)—Sc
you think we’re having unseason­
ably cool weather, huh? F’all’s
coming early this year, you say?
That’s what we thought, too, un­
til Nampa's reliable weather sta­
tistician Carter Richmond at the
Pacific Fruit Express company put
us right.
Richmond says we always have
cool weather late In August and
that we may expect warmer days
in early September. This Is just the
change over to Indian summer—
that's Richmond’s viewpoint.
Sunday's temperature maximum
and low were 78 and 58 while this
morning’s low of 48 degrees was
W hew
!1
F. A. Powell
Owner
Col. Herb. Moore, auctioneer, Nampa.
T. 0. Bybee, clerk.
Phone 293R1 for sale dates.
How how much ere yvu willing to
invest in order to net this?
A
Brut hand information concern­
ing the effects of gas. After ad­
justing Ms mask, he spends a few
moments In a gas-filled chamber
end, jast prier te in urging. Is
ordered te remore the amok as
that he m a ^ te t^ whiff a i Urn
Let's buy invnsion uonas to the
limit of our resourcesf
Gate City Journal
/w » ~