Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 03, 1944, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE NYSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U R N A L T H U R S D A Y AU G U ST 3, 1944
PAGE SIX
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thday at a dinner served July 23
A picnic celebrating the birthdays Guests were Russell Patton. Jr., and
of Mrs Clifford Nielson and Mrs Leslie Dell. Mr and Mrs Clayton
Ed W Pruyn and the wedding an­ Patton and Linda, Miss Lois Patton
niversary of Mr and Mrs Eldon Mc-
of Boise, Mr and Mrs Gene Kipp
Cardy was held in the Caldwell
park Sunday. Other guests were and Dee of Ontario. Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs O. O. Anderson. M. Rink Sllppey and Vernon. Miss
and Mrs A. V. Pruyn and Mr and Lillian M clnturff of Boise, Major
Don Stephens, recently from Eng­
Mrs George Benton
land; Mr and Mrs Jake Groot and
G IVE PIC N IC SUPPER
Mr and Mrs Verle Landreth and
Mr and Mrs S. E Flanagan en­ Barbara Ann.
tertained 30 guests at a 5 o'clock
picnic supper in their yard last C O M M U N ITY D INN ER SERVED
Sunday. Entertainment during the
Seventy persons attended a com­
afternoon and evening included pi- munity potluck dinner given in ho­
ao music, .singing, croquet, softball nor of Mr and Mrs John Young,
games and horseshoe pitching.
former Nyssa residents, Tuesday ni­
ght in the city park. The evening
OBSERVE ^BIRTHDAY
was spent in visiting.
Mr and Mrs R. L. Patton, Sr ,
Mr and Mrs Young planned to
honored Nadine Patton on her bir- leave Wednesday or today for Sp
ringfleld. where Mr. Young will be
physical education director in the
high school. Mr Young said he nev­
er missed a day of school during
the 16 years that he taught In N y­
ssa.
CELEBRATE
ANNIVE R SAR IE S
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M AR R IE D IN IDAHO
Announcement has been received
here of the marriage of Helen Ref-
fett, daughter of Mr and Mrs John
R effett of Sunset valley, to Loren
Hite, son o f Mr and Mrs Fred Hite
of Owyhee. The marriage was per-'
formed in Donnelly, Idaho July 16.
Mrs Hite attended gvade school
and high school in Nyssa. Mr. Hite
U a graduate oi the Adrian high
school.
Mr and Mrs Hite expect to re­
main at Donnelly for three more
weeks They will then return home
as Mr Hite Intends to enter the
navy.
(|/hatrs trouble
old bleary eyes!
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This certainly ia no time to
have steers finicky about eat­
ing. W e need the steaka badly!
E ver try D r. Heaa Stock
Tonic in the ration? W e believe
you should for these reasons:
First, for its tonics that not
only stimulate appetite but
also aid digestion and assimi­
lation. Second, for its minerals,
and a steer sure needs minerals.
Third, for its vitamin D in
very stable form, and a steer
often needs vitamin D this
time o f year.
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HAS B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y
Miss Marlene Moss entertained
12 of her girl chums Tuesday after­
noon at her home on the occasion
oi her 12th birthday. Alter games
were played the guests enjoyed a
lunch consisting of a birthday cake
and Ice cream. The honoree rece­
ived lovely gifts.
Guests were Donna Claire Tra-
bert, Janice Frost, Lola Weeks. M a­
rilyn Wakewood, Mickey Talbot,
Donna Cheldelin, Roma Moss. G l­
adys Lewis. Vivian Eurnest, Euvade
Aston. Ruth Bait and Olenda Moss.
W e can supply you with
Stock Tonic at this tuns Sss
us when in town.
BOOK CLUB MEETS
Mrs W. E. Schireman was hostess
to the Friendly Book club at her
home last Wednesday. Mrs Bernard
Eastman reviewed the book. “This
Little Pig Stayed Home" by Willie
Snow Ethridge. Mrs K. Simmons
was co-hostess at the meeting.
Nyssa Pharmacy
Attends To Business—
W W Foster attended to busi-
j ness In Juntura Monday.
ers.
for your car Jesse M. Chase, be­
hind the post office. Ontario. 3Alxc
MR.
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MRS.
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j w joe THEATRE
Double Feature
FRIDAY and SATU R D AY A U G U ST 4— 5
Chester Morris and Nancy Kelly in
“GAMBLERS CHOICE”
Tex Ritter and Fuzzy Knight in
“O K LA H O M A RAIDERS”
Mat.. Sal., 2:36 Acini 25e-Se Inc. Tax
Adm. Evening*. 40c-Sc. Including Tax
SUND AY and M ONDAY A U G U ST 6— 7
William Powell, Hedy Lamarr, James Craig,
Fay Bainter and Soring Byington in
“THE HEAVENLY BODY”
A Laugh-Packed Story Full of Gaiety and Gl­
amour.
Comedy and Caitoon
Mat.. Sun.. t:M Adm.. l*r-9r. Inc Tax
Adm. Evening*. H c-Ic, Including Tax_____________
— B A R G A IN WIGHT—
TUESDAY A U G U S T 8
Franchot Tone and Ella Raines in
“PHANTOM L A D Y ”
Cartoon and Tiger Woman
Adm.
Inc. Tux
tS r-tr, ln<
FO RM ER
JUNE
Photo Courtesy,
Idaho Statesman
Adm.
Evening*. 4de-*c.
Including
Tax
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store.
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FO R S A LE —Four room house, mo­
dern except heat, two porches. T h ­
ird street. Inquire Bud Short. 3Atfc
TH E
MISS
ERO.
FO R SALE—O ne real good I t i ton
Chevrolet truck In good condition.
Earl Gray.
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Photo Courtesy,
Idaho Statesman
FOR S A L E -6 room modern house.
Ghone 140-J
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C AR O LIN E LUC­
W ILSO N
SALE LS P L A N N E D -T h e St Paul's
guild will hold thrift sales, beginn­
ing Saturday, August 5, at 2 o'clock
in the parish hall.
LOCAL NEWS
family.
Marie Sebum,
Marjory
Merrick, Harry Counsil and Effle
HELP W A N TE D — Two nurses and
a cook for work at the Nyssa Nur­
sing home. Contact Dr. L. A Maul-
ding or Dr. J. J. Saraln.
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Ellen Counsil picnicked at the Cald­
well park Sunday.
Return From Lakes—
On Vacation—
Mr. and Mrs. Glea Billings and j Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pond and
Mrs. J. L. Church returned home family are vacationing at Stanley
Sunday Irom Payette Lakes.
basin for a week. They left Nys­
Visit At Lakes—
Mr. and Mrs. Will Beam
Mrs. Frank Edwards spent
week at Payette lakes.
1 Minute Sermon
(Swampy R iver)
My people have committed two ev­
ils; they have forsaken me the fou­
ntain of living waters, and hewed
Return To Home—
them out cisterns, broken cisterns,
Mrs. Wilbur G ifford and three
MR. AND MRS.
that can hold no water. Jer 2:13.
small children of Stanfield left
There Is one coming up from the
Monday after a visit at the home PETER
LOPEZ
swampy river. His walk is labourous
o f Mrs. M. H.. Greenlee.
O F NYSSA, ORE ,
and heavy with pain. See his hair
is tossed and ragged and filled with
Go On Fishing Trip—
WHO WERE M A ­
the mass and slime. Cut and bruised
I. C. Story and son. Donald, left
is his hands and face and the dank
Monday on a fishing trip to John R R IE D RECEN­
musty smell reeks thru his garments
Day.
T L Y TH E BRIDE
--smell like the cold breath from an
open tomb; but God be thanked, he
Undergoes Operation—
W AS MISS L U ­
is coming UP from swampy river!
Clyde Long of Nyssa underwent
The ground Is firm once more be­
a major operation in the Holy CERO. D AUG H ­
neath his feet and the light of ho­
Rosary hospital in Ontario Tues­
TE R O F JOHN
me shines from the window! The
day morning.
anxious family hovering near the
LUCERO OF N Y ­
door catch sight o f the dim figure
Guild To Meet—
in the gloom and throw open wide
St. Paul's guild will meet W ed­ SSA.
the door to receive him! That
nesday, Augf.st 9 at 8 p. m., at the
Photo Courtesy,
weary traveler is you, my friend,
home of Mrs. Dick Tensen.
Idaho Statesman
who have forsaken God and God’s
house and service and have spent
all of your time about the cares
and affairs of this life. Your diso­
i
bedient heart and wayward feet ha­
ve sought paths out In the world
once more but they led thru sw­
ampy river. You have suffered and
will suffer yet more until you turn
your steps toward Father's house.
There Is a river whose streams ma­
ke glad, a river pure, crystal sp­
D A IR Y PRODUCER HAS BEST
arkling with evenasiing life. It f l ­
ows out from the sanctuary o f Ood.
R A T IO
Livestock-feed price ratios during
from under the threshold thru the
June continued more favorable for
Eastern gate. Waters ankle deep,
dairy production than lor other liv ­
yes knee deep, and yet more—loin
estock enterprises, the USDA re­
deep and waters to swim In, waters
ports. Present indications are that
that cannot be passed over! Water
total milk production on farms for
o f L ife! And remember, dear reader.
equal
to
the
handling
charge
set
up
| they come only from the sanctuary
1944 probably will be as great, and G RAM
may exceed, the 188 -billion pounds
Austrian winter peas, j cents per for handling seed purchased from of God. Won't you lift your eye*
producers. Each dealer's memoran­ from swampy river and behold the
produced in 1943 Dairy pasture
pound; hairy vetch, 11c; common
conditions nationally on June 1
dum o f purchase will cover a car­ • river o f God? It's not far away.
vetch (W illamette vetch). 6c; crim­
were the most favorable for June
load of seed. Purchases from dealers I Swampy river will draw you deeper,
j sear your soul and sour your life
In the past 22 years. Milk product­ son clover, 11 '4c; common ryegrass,
will be only on the basis of official
j with the slime o f its surf. G od’s
ion per cow on June 1 was 1 per­ 7c Detailed specifications as to dis­
germination
and
purity
reports.
Un-
river lifts you higher and higher,
cent lower than a year ago and the counts for below top quality seed
percentage o f cows milked was low­
fills and thrills to a look into heav­
can be secured from your county
er than any June 1 reported except
en and to the song Angeles cannot
Too Late to Classify
1925 and 1934. but there are a gr­ triple A office. Purple and Hungar­
sing. "Redeemed. Redeemed. Red-
e a te r number of milk cows on far- ian vetch will qualify as common j FO R SALE—Linoleum, prints and I eemed by the Blood of the Lamb".
LLO YD N. POUNDS
vetch, provided there is at least 80% | inlaid Good selection. Nyssa Furn­
; ms.
: PRICES T O G RO W ERS UNDER common vetch present. Hairy vetch iture Co.
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THE FULL GOSPEL
I TH E 1944 SEED PURCHASE PRO - shall not be discounted due to the I
Nyssa, Oregon
presence of wollypod. rough peavtne FXDR SALE—Corn-fed coJBred fry-
Phone 150W
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CASH FOR YO U R
O G RAM
CAR
The war food administration an­
nounces that the Commodity Credit
Highest 0[PA prices.
corporation shall make purchases
Taken at the Owyhee Hotel
under the 1944 seed purchase pro­
gram In carload lots. This provision
ONTARIO A U T O
is intended to simplify the handling
MART
of seeds for government purchase
From 12, noon, until 9 p.m. 6 x 8 hand-tinted
and still Insure the grower the min­
311 So. Oregon St.
imum basic prices. The principle
A1 Gaines, Manager
portraits $2. No appointment necessary.
differences between the procedure
Phone 158
for purchasing seed from producers
and buying seed in carload lots fr­
a mi
m i i i i i i n m 11 1
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om dealers are that no memoran­
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be executed by the dealers, storage
and handling of seeds will be paid
by the dealers, and included in the
price paid the dealers is an amount |
sa Tuesday.
and
last
Visit At Lakes—
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Meier and Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Ward spent the
week-end at Payette lakes.
Here From Parma—
Verna Ruth Findling of Parma
spent the week-end with her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Findling.
Here From Canada—
Mrs. D. L. Ross of Vancouver,
B. C.. Is visiting at the home of
her sister. Mrs. Bernard Eastman.
Here From Idaho—
C. D. McDonell of Twin Falls,
visited at the home o f his sister,
Mrs. Bernard Frost Monday.
Go On Picnic—
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster and
PUT VARIETY
IN YO UR DIET
W ITH
Healthful
Milk
ENERGY
V IT A M IN S
S A TIS F A C TIO N
W e sell only
Pasteurized milk
G ATE C IT Y
DAIRY
#Farm
WAR NEWS
»
Have Your Picture
Saturday August 5
Willcross Studio
Prices Reduced On
Bedroom Suites
10 Per Cent Reduction
from thè regular price during thè month of Au-
gust.
W EDNESDAY and TH URSDAY AUG. 9— 10
Veronica l^ake, John Sutton, Binnie Barnes
and Franchot Tone in
“THE HOUR BEFORE D A W N "
Musical Parade, Cartoon and News
IS
hand
RUM M AO E SALE—Saturday Aug.
5 next to Consolidated Ffeightways
office, First street. Many ladles'
dresses.
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WED­
M O NY TH E B R ­
IS
See Tiny Cox try to ride “ Seven Devils be­
fore the auction.
PR O G R A M
A
D IN G CERE­
j.
Saddle Horse Sale
Sunday, August 6—3:30 P. M.
N YS S A
FO R SALE —Second
Write box Q. Nyssa.
REC­
IN
DOUBLE
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FO R SA LE —18*1 Mercury 4-door
town sedan and several other good
cars. Jess. M. Chase, behind the
post office, Ontario. Phone 137.
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BY BEE LIVESTO CK YARD S
NYSSA, OREGON
Mrs. Olenn Suiter.
We bave 12 complete suite* in stock.
Nordale Furn. Stare
7:15
Workers Notice
P.M .
LOWELL
THOMAS
NEWS
TIME
DON LEE-MUTUAL
I *f Cahform*
W e are now accepting applications for the
coming beet campaign.
If you desire work, please come to the office
a*d leave your application at once.
The Amalgamated
Sugar Company
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