Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 01, 1944, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY JUNE
1, 1944
Nyssa Boy Helps
] Guard Shipments
working on their living quarters
to Larry de Haven for the beginn- relatives here last week.
making
them real homes. Little
ers; Carl Lee Hill for the primary: Mr and Mrs Perle Richard and
^
gardens,
stone walks between the
Donny de Haven for the junior and sons and Julia Marostica of Parma
huts,
shelves,
tables, chairs, foot-
Delores Aukei for the intermediate , vtslted at the George Moeller home
lockers,
and
the
inevitable pin-up
Allied Force Headquarters, Med­
Mr and Mrs Glenwood Pounds !Sunday evening. ... , . ,. . „ iterranean
girls
make
these
huts look like
Theater--High on bleak
and Gloria motored to Vale for the ] Sunday school will be held at 2 hilltops exposed
home.
to
every
quirk
of
week-end to celebrate Gloria’s bir- p.m. next Sunday. Rev. Salter of the element«, iiidden among the "We wouldn't trade this job for
thday.
Ontario will preach at 3 p.m.
trees on hillsides, and in scattered anything," say these soldiers. We
Mr and Mrs Gale Martin, Gloria
sites all along the coast of North have beautiful surroundings an in
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZARENE
ST.
PAUL’S
EPISCOPAL
Pounds
and
Neva
Alander
spent
b m S ï
Kingman Kolony Africa, the soldiers of an anti-air­ teresting assignment, and a lot of
E. J. Wilson, Pastor.
MISSION
Memorial Day in Boise.
craft unit are on a 24-hour alert
Tire Rev. Burton Salter, vicar. 10: AM., Sunday senotr.
Bob Clark and William Toomb every day as they guard a vital No­ fun at our posts, along with the
Morning prayer and sermon, 0:30 We are having a children's day
and families and Cliff Beaumant rth African port against nazi "hit work. And we feel that were do­
Holy communion and sermon each program Sunday.
Arcadia
attended the livestock show in Pay­ and run" raiders.
7:15 p.m., young people and jun­
second Sunday of the month.
a lot of good here in protect­
"Whenever Jerry does come ing
ette
Friday.
A
crowd
met
at
the
home
of
J.
M.
Church school at 10:30 a. m.
ior
meetings.
ing
shipments once they ar­
Wagner Thursday evening and ch- Eloise Croeker of Owyhee was over to interrupt our activities, he rive vital
Guild second Wednesday 8 p.m., evangelistic service.
at our port."
Washington, D.C. June 1.--Con­ t Women's
dinner guest of Naomi Shaw Sun­ doesn't get very far, because the Among
alvarled
Mr
and
Mrs
Truman
Wag­
each month.
soldiers who man
Wednesday, prayer meeting.
flict in« policies pursued by war food
barrage we throw up at him usu­ these gun the
ner of Eugene, who spent last week day.
sites
is Pvt. Wilfred D.
ally
makes
most
of
those
raiders
Friday
8:
p.m.
Professor,
Harold
James
Shaw
took
his
physical
ex-
with
his
parents.
The
newlyweds
NYS8A
ASSEMBLY
OF
GOD
administration and office of price
Gilbert
of
route
2,
Nyssa.
turn
around
and
head
for
home
in
left
Saturday
morning
for
Eugene,
I
animation
at
Boise
Saturday
for
in­
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Alan Ed­ Bomgardner from 1st church Na­
administration have brought about monds
a
hurry,”
say
the
soldiers
who
man
duction
into
the
service.
Superintendent.
Every
class
where
he
is
employed
by
the
Sou­
mpa,
will
be
with
us
for
a
sacred
an alarming situation in the feed
Return To Nyssa—
Mr and Mrs W. W. Deffenbaugh these guns.
you.
thern Pacific railroad.
musical service.
Mrs Emil Stunz and daughter,
supply, according to reports reach­ velcomes
Morning service, 11: o’clock
Mrs Ada Butler is visiting her were Sunday dinner guests of Earl A carefully planned program Greta,
have returned from Portland.
keeps
these
soldiers
busy
every
day.
ing the national capital. Stocks of Junior church service at 11 a. m
Parker
of
Newell
Heights.
son,
Edmond
Butler,
and
wife
in
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
While
in
Portland they were visited
There’
s
always
gun
drill,
perfect­
Dorthy
Toomb
gave
a
birthday
Evengellstlc
8
o'clock.
Richmond,
California.
corn and wheat, the staples for
(Christian)
defense
\ by Emil Stunz Jr„ who is serving
ing
their
already
expert
Prayer
meeting
Thursday,
8
party
for
Erma
Points
Sunday.
Ar
Mrs
Anna
Dail
received
a
letter
livestock feed, are being decimated
George Whipple, Pastor.
her son, Harold, who is in lene Peterson of Adrian, who has ^gainst daring raiders; or first- in the navy at Seattle.
Bible
school, 10 a. m., Paul God­ from
so rapidly that shortages are app­ o’c A lock.
cordial welcome to all.
new
Britian,
that he had been attending college, also attend- aid lectures; or small arms firing, Youth Transferred—
frey, superintendent. A class for been promoted stating
earing in all parts of the country
I for all these soldiers are experts A-C Elsworth Wheeled has fin­
to the rank of ser­ ed the party.
every
age.
L. D. 8. CHURCH
Jewell Wilson received his papers, in handling the rifle, pistol, sub- ished
and partijMlarly in the northwest
geant.
Morning
worship,
11
a
m.
his ground training at Lamar
machine gun and other infantry California
where a (Wicit has existed even in Sunday 9:15 am. Priesthood Communion served each lord's Mr and Mrs J. M. Wagner rece­ for the army this week.
and has been transferred
normal years. The available supply meeting.
Mr
and
Mrs
Nevins
and
Laura
j weapons,
ived
a
letter
from
their
son,
Leo,
to Williams Field, Ariona, where he
were dinner guests Friday evening! Every day the officers of the will
of feed wheat will be practically Sunday 10:30 am. Sunday school. dayChristian Endeavor. 7 p. m., Dan who is in Italy.
take part in maneuvers of fig­
| unit walk from gun site to gun
exhausted before another harvest Sunday 7:30 p. m. Sacrament Pennie, president.
Mrs George Moeller received a at the Deffenbaugh home.
hter planes.
The
Pollyanna
club
will
meet
at
site
and
give
the
men
the
latest
and the situation with respect to meeting.
letter
from
her
brother,
Joe
Mc­
services of the church, Kinney, who is in the admiralty | Mrs Jim Lane’s home June 7. Mrs j news, lead discussions on recent
corn is almost as serious. As of Tuesday 3:00 p.m. Relief society 8 Evening
p. m. A half hour of evangelis­ Islands,
saying that the army is! Ann Sparks will be hostess.
developments in the news, analyse
April 1 the available supply of live­ meeting.
5 Counties
singing.
doing its job well over there. i Mrs Case
was operated on in | the latest trends at home, and car- Serving
stock feed was approximately one First Tuesday of each month at tic The
From the Largest Stock of
friendly
church
with
a
cord­
Mr and Mrs Charlie Newbill and ‘ Caldwell late Saturday. Her sons, ry on a well-planned educational Genuine
billion bushels less than on the sa­ 1 p.m. Primary for children bet­ ial welcome.
ween ages of 4 and 12.
me date one year ago.
children were dinner guests at the Clifford of California and Floyd of program that has the men interest­
Before the war and in the period ADRIAN FREE METHODIST i HE METHODIST COMMUNITY Vern Butler home Sunday.
i Vancover. were home on furlough. ed and even excited over the daily
of the so-called ever-normal gr­
Mr
and
Mrs
Harry
Hall
of
Vale
j Charlie Heitz of Payeytte is vlsit- discussions.
CHURCH
CHURCH
An athletic program, including
anary the United States had a
were
dinner
guests
at
the
Ellis
W
a-,
ing his grandparents.
M H Greenlee. Pastor
Adrian, Oregon
baseball games, gives the men
carry-over supply of feed grains
mer
home
Sunday.
j
--------------------
Parts
Church
school
opens
promptly
P. H. Reiman, Pastor
healthful recreation. And on al­
amounting to about one year’s re­
Struvy, who is in a train- Visit In Vale—
Orders Shipped Immediately
school
10: A.M. at 10 a. m. There is a good class ing Donald
most
every
gunsite
the
soldiers!
quirements. Because of the greatly Sunday
camp
near
Los
Angeles,
visited
!
Bishop
and
Mrs
Arvel
Child
and
age group. Morning wor­
increased livestock population in Evening service will be at 8 P.M. for every
mother and his sister, Mrs Cecil I children visited in Vale- Sunday themselves have built volleyball
11 a. m. The pastor will his
the past three years feed has been MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH ship
Houston,
j and attended meetings in the even- courts that are in use all day Me Cluer- Manser
preach both morning and evening. Mr and last Mrs week.
disappearing at the rate of one and
Mileus
Canada
of
Leo Child was a speaker at every day.
11
Prayer service is held at the par­ Jerome, Idaho visited Mrs Canada’s i ing.
Payette, Idaho
Legion Hall
And in what little spare time Phone 49
one-third crops a year, so that its Sunday school
Owyhee
10 a. m., Joe H. sonage Wednesday evening at 8 sister, Mrs Anna Dail and other | evening. branch meeting Sunday | Is left, these soldiers have been
ultimate exhaustion became a mat­ Woodard, superintendent.
o’clock.
hematical certainty within a given ing, 10:30. Brother Ray Preach­
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Bran-
period. Imposition of price ceiling
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
stetter will preach in the absence Rev.
by OPA and urging by WFA for gr­ of
Lloyd N. Pounds, Pastor
eater livestock production have op­ Brother Larson.
Sunday
school at 10 a.m. Topic:
Everybody
welcome.
erated to aggravate this condition
oiivet Discourse". Mt. 24-25
to such an extent as to make a feed THE COMMUNITY UNITED The
Morning worship at 11 a.m.
shortage Inevitable.
Evangelistic at 8 p.m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lack of cargo vessels available for
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This Is the rest wherewith ye
Kingman Memorial
that purpose curtails possible aug­
| may cause the weary to rest; And
C. Nevin, Pastor.
mentation of feed supplies by im­ 10 A M., J. Bible
• this is the refreshing: yet they
school.
portation of corn from Argentina 11 A.M., morning
worship.
Ser-|I
would not hear. Isa 28:12
and while there is a small reservoir
by Rev. Nevin.
of surplus wheat in Canada, there mon
SUNSET VALLEY
Is a disposition in government cir­ 8 P.M., evening worship. Devo ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURC H
cles to conserve this supply against tions led by the young people.
H. B. Walkup, Pastor.
the time when it may be needed TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday
school 10 a. m.
for human consumption. If un­
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Parma
favorable conditions develop in Un­ Sunday service
Evangelistic service 8 p. m.
10 a. m.
ited States wheat fields there will Sunday school at at 11
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­
a. m.
be urgent need for this grain even Lutheran hour over KFXD,
Nam­ ning 8 p. m.
at the sacrifice of the livestock in­
Everyone cordially invited to at­
p. m.
dustry. The situation has now be­ pa. at 4 John
E. Simon, Pastor. tend these services.
come so serious that one high gov­
ernment official is quoted as say­
violations of the antitrust law but
ing that it is possible the newspap­ date.
ers will be carrying true stories of Members of the house were un­ they concern matters of price and
For promotion of the dairy industry after the
entire poultry flocks being killed decided whether to become Jillar- distribution and have no relation
off for lack of feed.
the war effort.
war when the government is no longer the dairy­
Recent removal of rationing po­ lous or Indignant over complaints to THE
fact that sales of surplus
ints from certain cuts of meat was icceived from grocers and other re­ consumer
goods
are
now
running
man’s best customer.
for the purpose of encouraging sales tail dealers because of a suggest­
»12,000,000 a month has giv­
of meat, thereby reducing the live­ ion from office of price administ­ around
en
the
erroneous
Impression
that
Dangers lie ahead-Dangers that threaten to
stock population and relieving the ration that they wash ration tokens high government officials are co­
feed situation, but less meat is con­ before handing them back to cust­ unting on an early end of the war.
sumed during the summer months omers in making change for rat­ As a matter of fact these sales have
reduce the size of the dairyman’s milk and cr­
and the effect has not been up to ion stamps. The suggestion reads, no connection whatever with pro­
the expectations of OPA. Nor is the "Retailers can please customers by longation of the military effort.
eam check. The dairyman must face these facts:
situation improved by the OPA an­ handing out clean, fresh-looking Disposal of surpluses accumulated
nouncement that full rationing of tokens in change lor stamps." As for military purposes will be thr­
meat may be resumed at an early hundreds of millions of these tokens ough other agencies and It will not
No after-the-war market • r is yet in sight for
are in circulation and the daily occur until the fighting has ceased
"take" by a retailer may run into oi the war has reached a stage wh­
the 10 billion pounds of extra milk now being
the thousands it is somewhat dis­ ere the inevitable end is in sight.
couraging to contemplate the waste
Don M. Graham
produced for wartime needs.
of manpower which would be in­
in washing each individual
Adrian
Insurance Agency volved
Because of wartime rationing of dairy foods
token In order that it might be kept
"clean and Iresh-looking."
Mr and Mrs Richard Wight and
housewives are forming habits of using dairy
Back of the filing of an anti­ daughter and Mr and Mrs Jack
Fire and Automobile companies
trust suit against American match Wymer, all of Portland, have been
product substitutes.
is a much more serious recent visitors at the Howard Hat­
Insurance
matter than the present shortage ch home.
matches in the United States. Miss Emily Otis and Miss Arlene
Dairy food surpluses, followed by price cr­
Because of the cartel in which Peterson arrived home from La
Rentals
Bonds of American.
British and Swedish ma­ Grande where they attended East­
ashes, are sure to occur unless post-war demand
tch companies are participants, it ern Oregon College of Education.
is alleged in the ant-trust suit, About 15 residents of Adrian and
for dairy products is built up to war-time pro­
“this country had practically no the Big Bend district were taken
production of chlorate of potash to Boise by Howard Hatch to be
duction.
the outbreak of the war" for the blood donors last Thursday.
Interior and Exterior at making
of ammunition, flares and Mr and Mrs Dennis Patch and
other signals. This situation, it Is family were Tuesday evening din-
asserted. was due to toe entrance ner guesti at the Ed Underdahl
Decorator
of the ubiquitous I.G. Farbenin- home in South Owyhee.
dustrie of Germany into the pic­ The Howard Hatch family were
Free Estimate
ture, and dates from 1922 when Tuesday evening guests at a fam-
that Oerman chemical trust made 111 gathering at the Ed Wymer ho­
Farmers across the nation are mobilizing now
775 tyjrst Street
Through this post-war mobilization fund the
the Diamond Match company its me in Parma.
exclusive agent in the United States Mrs Gall Martin visited Thursday
to prevent chaos, confusion and depression af­ dairy farmers of America will be ready to un­
condition that the American at the home of her sister, Mrs Don
Andy McGinnis on
company cease manufacturing this Boren, of Nampa
ter the war-mobilizing in raising a post war dertake a program of nation-wide advertising,
chemical. There are other alleged Mr and Mrs Dennis Patch and.
advertising and research fund to be used thr­ promotion and research designed to increase
family visited relatives in Welser
Sunday.
ough their own organization, the American consumption of milk, butter, cheese, evaporated
Mr and Mrs K I. Peterson and j
To W ater Users
family were guests of the Frank
Dairy association.
family in Nyssa Sunday. !
milk, ice cream and powdered milk. They will
Since we have had to abandon the low pres­ Cahill
Bruce Pinkston visited his par-'
Mr and Mrs Walter Pinkston,
sure, here are a few simple rules we must foll­ ents.
Oregon by law and Idaho voluntarily are be organized and will get results.
the past week.
ow:
Mrs Gladys Long was honored I
contributing to this fund. Dairymen are given
Do not water from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The dairy farmers know that it will take un­
with a shower at the home of Mrs j
Howard Hatch Wednesday after­
Do not allow hoses to lay in one place long; noon.
credit
for
having
secured
enactment
of
the
Ore­
ited and aggressive action to head off surpluses
enough to waste water down streets and side­ Miss Colleen Stokes entertained
gon
legislation,
which
was
passed
at
the
last
walks.
and price crashes after the war. They are meet­
Mr and Mrs Oarret Muntjewerff
and Mr and Mrs Dennis Patch at
Water must be off from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
session of the legislature.
ing the challenge.
at the Patch home Friday
Above all else remember that any time the i dinner
evening
Colleen
Is
completing
in
fire siren blows turn off all water. This will the 4-H dollar dinner division.
allow more pressure to fight said fires.
The daily vacation Bible school
was closed Friday with a special
presentation of work done during
the two weeks and a picnic lunch
noon Fifty were enrolled in the
City Water Master. at school
with and average attendance
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Let Us Tell You John
Why Oregon and Idaho Have
Joined 28 Other Dairying States
In Raising An Advertising Fund
Dairymen Rallying To Promotion Program
Claude Willson
FARMERS COOPERATIVE CREAMERY
Payette, Idaho
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