Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 21, 1944, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 1941
, and Mrs WilUam Toomb Tuesday. 1 egg
rlan group.
Kee, seaman 1st class. Seaman Mc-
lss Toomb left by bus for Mom- *
cup sugar
The Commission refused to com- k e has been transferred to W it
P^0 r
mouth' Illino15' t0 attend college.
1 cup sifted enriched flour
mlt Itself on this project, as it has bay island, Washington, where he
The 4-H county club leaders 1 teaaP°on baking powder
on all post-war Joha. From here the will attend gunnery school.
Dudley Sltton, superintendent of meeting was held at Adtian Wed-
highway officials went to LaGrande 1
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the Malheur experiment station, an- nesday evening.
13 tablespoons melted shortening,
with a stop-over in Baker lor lunch. | Visiting H ere -
Included In the party were the
Mrs Martin Wixon oi Portland
nounced this week that he had pur-
f ' 'ei
Usun was in NamPa 14 teaspoon lemon extract
three highway commissioners, T. aad her sL.er, ML., B.h.a Young
ay- , , ,
I V, teaspoon vanilla extract.
chased 50 head of select yearling ‘‘'T
\»r. and Mis. Lawrence ICreager TOPPING
H. Bamield of Portland; W. A. Sch- Gf
Angeles are visiio.g Nyssa
feeder steers from Carol Looey of and family were shoppers in On- 2 cups sU„ d
Deathes (about
„ mpd
Malheur. These ca u l^ will run on tario Saturduy.
peaches (about 6 med­ aupp, Klamath Falls, and M. P. nlends. They arrived htre last
Chessman of Astoria; Mr. Baldock, Thursday.
ian pasture until about the middle
Mrs. Prank Cummins was a S u n -' C ud sugar
J. M. Devers. attorney, and H. B.
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of November, at which time they day afternoon visitor at the Prank hi ^ teaspoon
P * cinnamon
Gaisyer, secretary of the Highway; Attends F uneral-
will go into the feed-lots for the Newbill home In Newell Heights.
commission; Dr. E. M. McDaniels, Mrs H B. William.; went to Na-
2 tablespoons raisins or currants.
winter feeding experiments.
! Naomi Shaw was a Sunday d in -. Beat e(w Untu flu{fv Add
of Portland, president of the Oregon mpa last Thursday to attend the
The feeding trials will be con- ner guest of Elcise Crocker in the ' grf dpal
be“ / ' w e h ¿ T t - Automobile association; T. M. Davis funeral of
AU,.n of Nampa.
ducted along the same lines as dur- Owyhee district.
h„ fl
’ h.vm/rw.wri»,-
f„it of the Federal Public Roads admin- ;
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ing the past two winters in order to
Mr. and Mrs. William Toomb combine milk ^melted shortening istration, and Doug. Walker, div- Attending College—
substantiate the results of the past and family are leavinB for their and extra, Ls and
Alternately islon engineer for the Highway de- i M1.s Mabc; Roberts left Saturday
work. There will be one new lot new home in Richland Tuesday. with
partment.
I for Caldwell to attend the Col e e
this year, utilizing beet tops as a The 4-H club leaders presented s ^ a d ^ r T t o
g ^
cake
¡of Idaho this year as a sophomo.e.
Iiossible part of the winter fattening them with a luncheon set.
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Mr' and T
E‘m" Sparks and
pared by three different methods in son were visitors in Emmett Sun-
order to aeternune the best ways of day. They helped Mrs. Sparks'
stoiing them for winter feed.
1 lather celebrate his birthday.
Cattle feeding and sugar beet
Choir practice which has been
farming are a great team; they go held at the William Toomb home
band in hand, Sitton said. The sug- will now be held at the D. L.
pr beet by-products are excellent Hurst home Thursday evenings.
h eds. while the cattle by-products
Jim Lane left Tuesday for Sher­
and manure, increases even the best idan. Wyoming, and returned Sun­
yields.
day evening, after attending to
business for the sugar beet growers
K in g m a n K o lo n y association.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McConnell
->nd son of Oregon Trail were vis­
Dorothy Toomb was accompan­ itors at the H. M. Shaw home
ied to Nampa by her parents, Mr.
Sunday.
Watts Seed Co.
Carlot shippers since 1928.
BOX 54
PA R M A ,
ID AHO
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Buyers & Sellers
A ddress Y our Letters
an d Sam ples to Us.
— BU Y ER S—
G ard en Seeds, G rasses,
Clovers A lfalfas,
H ay an d G rain
peiuhes on top o f' batter, "pressing
the sllces lnto the batter sllghtly
LOCAL NEWS
Sprinkle mixture of sugar, cinna­
mon, and raisins or currents over
peaches. Bake in moderate oven Morse Manager Here—
Marvin Kieme, manager of Wa­
(350 degrees. F> 40 minutes. Yield:
yne Morse's senatorial campaign in
1 coffee cake, 8 x 8 inches.
eastern Oregon, was in Nyssa Wed­
nesday in the interest of Mr. Mor-
se s election. He said Mr. Morse will
be in Nyssa the middle of October.
Oregon I-O-N Is
About Finished
Attends Convention-
Rev. Lloyd N. Pounds returned
Friday from a four dry convention
at Portland Church of Cod. Minis­
ters from Detroit, San Francisco
Vancouver. B. C. and other localit­
ies were present. A large, 11th ann-
iversity birthday cake was served
J” hT nV oY Emmanuel tem pteond
its founder the Rev. William Booth-
Clibborn. Twenty two ministers took
part in the special Fellowship meet­
ing Monday night.
Visit In Ontario—
Mr and Mrs A. V. Pruyn attend­
Ontario, Sept. 21—The Oregon se­ ed church services in Ontario Sun­
ction of the I-O-N highway should day and later were guests of Mr Go To Portland—
Mr and Mrs Herman Towne and
be entirely completed this year, acc­ and Mrs E. P. McDole.
daughter. Eveleen, have returned
ording to R. H. Baldock, state high­
------------------------ home from a five-day visit In Port-
way, engineer, who was in Ontario Takes Position
land. They were accompanied to
last week with members of the
Mrs Clyde Wakefield has accepted Portland by Mr and Mrs Towne's
Highway commission on a tour of a position as clerk in the Golden daughter, Colleen, who has entered
BLUSHING "pEACHES REIGN f l e c t i o n of highways in central Rule store.
Maryihurst college.
r and eastern Oregon.
SURPEME"
The last contract for oiling has To Visit Church School—
“How many peaches did you
Visit Here—
already been let and the work on
Miss Lucy Foreman of Nashville,
can?" “Weren’t they nice this
Mr and Mrs W. S. Orcutt of Ros-
JlU!y | Tennessee will visit the Methodist coe, California left Friday for their
year?" Are two of the questions InH
A I J
A h P g " I Sunday school officers and teachers home after pending a week at the
which are buzzing over telephone re-in a
wires and in club meetings. And
TWg nariv yn fBh o ^ » v officials ThUKday evening' September 28. A A r Roberts home. Mrs Orcutt is
good questions they are-for the lus­ snlnt TwidaA* i! iS t in Jordan potlUik dinner wil1 be served at 7 a'daughter of Mr and Mrs Roberts,
spent Tuesday night in Jordan 0 .ck)ck ,n thf>
room 0f t h
e
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cious peach has certainly proven
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Church. The objects of the meeting visits S iste r -
her. elf this year. Thè
crop
has
been
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of Princeton and the Polly Farm, i ... ._.
Mrs Gus Anderson of Klamath
a healthy one and each delicious,
,
d ln Ontario long en- wlU be to dls^uss problems common
peach has smartly entered the kit-
delegation from ' t0 church schools and families and Fails spent the week-end visiting
chen workshop to be stored away j Ad=rian who were h
t ur that to meet goals for the coming year. at the home of her sister, Mrs Bud
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committee in in charge
Anderson.
for winter
or
transformed i into
a the Adrian-Homedale road be
def-
will be L. E. Robbins, Mrs C. W.
wonder dish for family consump-1
made
post-war project. '
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, . Buchner, Mrs Dwight Wyckoff and
tion.
E. C. Van Petten of Ontario acted _
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NUTRITION GROUP
This retipe will rate A1 wdtbjas spokes man representing the Ad- Rev. M. H. Greenlee.
PREVIEWS FILMS
the youngsters and dad.
¡ Return From Vacation—
“SPICY PEACH FLUFF"
Members of the Malheur county
Mr and Mrs John Fmery and two
sons have returned from a 15-day nutrition council previewed two new
vacation. They went to Walla Walla nims on the subject of foods and
to visit Mr. Emery's parents, Mr tood habits at their first fall meet-
anj Mrs W. D. Emery, who celebr-
*le*d Monday evening in the
ated their 50th wedding anniversary Ontario library,
in the Spanish hotel ln Walla Walla
“The Man w ho Mlssed Hls Br"
with 300 guests in attendance. The f akfaat” the, « “ * flbn sbown' 15 a
Nyssa residents also spent a few llttle story of 8 fami‘y who ls put'
ting into practice what they have
days at Wallowa lake.
learned of the importance of eat­
ing good food. The other film was
Returns From Oklahoma—
made for the quartermasters corps
Mrs Jack McKe-1 leturred Sunday of the army to teach mess sergeants
from Norman. Oklahoma, where how to plan, prepare and serve food
she visited her husband, Jack Me for service men. These suggestions
are also adaptable to civilian life.
The nutrition council ls hoping
to have the films returned to the
¡county during this next year, so
j that organizations here may use
(Red Faces)
them.
For both He who sanctifies and
Meeting with the council were
those whom He is sanctifying have MÜV Frances’ Clinton. V ite ta n t’st-
cll one Fathei, and for t is leason ate bome demonstration leader; Mrs
He is not ashamed to speak of them Jeraldine Hall> who is to ^ work.
as Hls brothers; Heb. 2:11 (Wey ing with the extension service as
mouth)
war iood administrator in Malheur
The story ls told of a little old rounty, and Miss Frances Alexan­
fashioned mother who went on a der, secretary of the state nutrition
There's no need to let Old Man
surprise visit to see her daughter committee.
Weather pile up roof repair bills
for you. Tough, lasting, weather-
in a large eastern college. She did
Mrs Irene Makinson of the FSA
tested Standard roof coatings cut
look rather odd in her old fashioned ls chairman of the council this year.
"overhead" expenses to the bone.
clothing;
but
that
was
because
she
E. M. Hauser. 4-H club agent, will
Your roof will last years longer with
had sacrificed to send her daughter continue as secretary.
to college. After a long wait the
ASBESTOS ROOF COATING
The Malheur county nutrition
anxious mother saw her daughter council, like 300 others ln the nation
Top quality asphaltic roof paint
with special asbestos and mic*
come swinging thru the dormitory will emphasize the importance of
content — you can't buy better.
door Into the lobby. A surprised good food habits.
hurt look spread over her lovely
ROOF PAINT
face as she caught sight of her
ileavy-duty asphaltic ■ roof coat,
mother and then she ignored her
similar to above, but widiout as­
mother and walked away with a
bestos or mica.
A number of choruses were sung
group of her friends. Ashamed of
UTILITY COATING
her mother! the truth tore like a by the choir at Sunday school
Strong, quick-dry ing primer for
dagger at that ol(J heart and later Sunday morning.
metal surfaces — apply before us­
Joe Winslow was the C. E. leader
the words reaffirmed it: “Mother!
ing Roof Coating or Roof Paint.
how could you humiliate me so Sunday evening using the subject
PRIMING SOLUTION
before my friends?” My friends, "Putting First Things First” next
Primer for prepared paper roofs
there is One who came from ivory- Sunday evening's leader will be
—renews weathered roof paper by
palaces ln garments smelling of
restoring asphaltic content.
myrrh, aloes and frankincense. Fr­
om an atmosphere of beauty and
SHINGLE STAIN
holiness He came to a world ch-
Ready to apply, no mixing. Stops
irged with murder, hate and sin.
cracking and warping, seals pores
i of wood. Rich lasting colors:
From a world of wonders He came
Green, brown, and red.
to a world of woes. From riches and
;plendors He came to walk in pov­
SHINGLE OIL
erty on this earth reeling under the
Economy shingle coat, mix it with
curse. From the Bride of Heaven
colors. Checks cracking and warp­
He came to be rejected, spit upon
ing, renews life of wood.
and crucified as the chief of crim­
inals. Laden with heart break and
pain He went the toilsome way to
the cross. But because He loved
Hls people with a love far surpass­
FOR TASTY
ing the highest fancy of earth He
was not ashamed to be called our
Brother! Even yet, with all our sh­
NUTRITION
ortcomings, weakness and Imper­
fection. He ls not ashamed that we
TRY A HOME
are called Hls brethem. Let us take
heed that we are not ashamed of
Him! Hear Hls warning: “Whoso-
¡ever shall be ashamed of me and
.o f my words ln this adulterous and
sinful generation; of him also shall
Phon« or Moil Your O rd«r Today
Our rich, cold milk
the Son of man be ashamed, when
he cometh ln the glory of hls Fath­
er with the holy angels.” Mk. 8:38.
will make a milk shake
W. E. Schireman
Dear reader, are vou ashamed to be
Phone 61
that is tops.
called Hls brother? Are you asham­
ed to stand up for Him at home or
In the throne? May your cold heart
Your local representative melt before Him!
I.M)TT) N. POIWIB
Victory Food Hints
p io p o p
a
ell be here
W ednesday
With lovelight in her eyes
and three men on her mind!
1 Minute Sermon
Lincoln Heights
^
Milk Shake
Star Dairy
for
STANDARD of CALIFORNIA
TH E FU LL G O SPEL
N v ssa, O r rr n n
Phone 150W
Roscoe Kellogg, Prop.
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M
Bob Goodell and the subject will active Christlunn Endeavor mem­
be "Christian Endeavor At Its Best" bers who are now in the armed
The Lincoln C. E. has raised the forces.
Edwin Oreen, who recently went
$25 it pledged to the Payette Valley
Christian Endeavor.
to Boise Yor a physical examina­
Buell Hickey took about 25 young tion prior to Induction Into the
people to the weiner roast and service failed to pass and has gone
watermelon supper, held at Birding to Jordan Valley where he is em­
ployed with a road construction
Island Friday evening. The party crew.
was sponsored by the Payette Val­
Miss Lois Nelson of Payette
ley Christian Endeavor. Lincoln spent from Saturday evening un­
had the largest representation of til Tuesday at the home of her
any church or Sunday school pre­ sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
sent.
Mrs. Vern Smith.
The Barney Lindvahl sale was
held Wednesday. The PTA realized
a fair amount from It's sale of lun­
ches.
Mr and Mrs George Ward att­
ended the funeral services of the
infant daughter of Mr and Mrs
Floyd Selby of Notus, Tuesday.
The Selbys lived on the Chris Rook-
stool farm before it was purchased
by Irving Miller. Mrs Ward and
Mr Selby are sister and brother.
Mr and Mrs A. A. Zickmund of
Owyhee were Wednesday evening
vl itors at the Ralph Barnes hom e.'
Mr and Mrs Chester Rice and son
Jerry left for their home in Doug­
We critically need our forests
h s Wyoming Friday after several
NOW—wood fills 1200 mili­
days’ visit at the home of Mrs
tary uses.
Rice's parents. Mr and Mrs Emil
Frank.
We seriously need car forests
Larry Pennington, younger son
when we return for jobs and
of Mr and Mrs Leslie Pennigton,
Oh Brother—a vacation/
"
was sick a few days the past week.
Harry Smith, son of Mr and Mrs
Vern Smith, cut two of hls toes
KEEP
Wednesday.
OREGON
Lois Nelson returned to her work
in Payette Tuesday after spending
GREEN
a few days with her sister and fam- i
A SSO C IA TIO N
SALEM . ORE.
ily, Mr and Mrs Vern Smith and
Harry Lee.
The Lincoln P.T.A. met at the
Jack Pettet home recently and ma­
de plans for the entire year.
LIFE’S Little TROUBLES
The Patch and Chat club will
meet at the Ernest Smith home
Thursday afternoon.
Rev. R. L. Kriner returned to his
home Sunday evening from Nampa,
where he had been with his wife,
who underwent a goiter operation
in The Samaritan hospital. He re­
ports his wife recovering nicely.
Sanda Kriner who had spent several
days at the Vern Smith home, and
You don’t have to worry and
Bobby, Sonny, and Park Kriner,
fret because CONSTIPATION
who had spent the time at the Levi
or
GAS PRESSURE discomforts
Johnson home, returned to their
won’t let you eat. Instead of feel­
home with their father.
ing nervous—blue or bewildered,
Rev. MoConnlee of Ontario took
take a dash of
Rev. Kriner and Sandra back to
ADLER-I-KA
Nampa to visit Mrs Kriner during
as directed on label to quickly ex­
pel gas—to soften and assist food
the week.
wastes thru a comfortable bowel
Mr and Mrs Ralph Barnes and
movement. Enjoy that clean, re­
sons visited Mrs Kriner in Nampa
freshed feeling that lifts spirits—
Sunday.
rekindles smilts—improves appe­
Mr and Mrs Orla Bishop left last
tite. Buy it I Try it I You’ll never
week for Colorado, where they will
be without Adierika again.
G et A d U r i k a f r o n t y o u r d r u g g i t t t o d a y .
reside.
The
Payette Valley Christian
Endeavor society has prepared a
special edition of its paper, "The
dedicated to service boys and girls.
A copy will be sent to all former
OH BROTHER!
-C A N ’T EAT-
W
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Nyssa Pharmacy
J W W .V
1 Get HOUSE Ready 2 get BIRDS Ready J get FEED Ready
and here are the supplies to help you
INSECTICIDE
P is in ftc ta n t
7Vfc limes as power­
ful as carbolic acid
when used under
same conditions in
killing poultry germs.
Helps kill poultry
house insects, wood
preservative, ter­
mite control. Use
spray or brush.
GtfCHEK-R-FECT
Use Insect Oil
LICE KILLER
WORM Killer f
E f f e c tiv e l a r g e I
roundw orm Ireai-
m ent for p oultry.
Costs only about 2c
per bird. D m
CHEK-R-TO f
Ann 1
¡jé ;
Convenient flock
tre n 'm e n t for lice
and nits on pout*
try . W o n ’t s t a in
feathers, blister feet.
ROOST PAINT
Feed LAY CHOW
It pays to b a la n ce your grain
with Purina Lay Chow. Quality
ingredients supply what your own
scratch grains lack. See us.
For FULL EGG BASKETS
CHOW MIX LAY MASH
Made from LOCAL grains and PURIN/\ CHOW­
DER by special license from Purina mills.