Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 04, 1945, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY JANUARY 4, 1945
PAGE SIX
Two Oregon Entries Win
Market Gardening Awards
SU RPRISE P A R T Y CfiVEN
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; chlei from the 10 guests.
surprise birthday dinner was
Mrs Loveland left Friday of Top-
given In honor of Mrs C. C. Cotton penish, Washington to make her
at the home of Mr and Mrs Dwight home. She will be joined by her
Cummins of Kingman Kolony Sat- husband after the factory "camp-
urday evening Other dinner guests algn" Is completed here.
were
C liff
Beaumont
and
sister. I
After dinner a card party was held. I
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D IN N E R OUESTS HERE
Mr and Mrs Dorsey Donnelly and
children of Caldwell were New
.Year's dinner guests at the G. J.
Mitchell home.
G IVE3 D INN E R
Mrs ________
Charles Garrison entertained
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at New Y ear’s dinner, Mr and Mrs
Frank Newbill and Mr and Mrs
.Charles Newbill and children of
Newell Heights.
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N A V Y M AN WEDS
Relatives have received news of
the recent marriage of Dale Can­
non. BM2-C, and Miss Oloria Smith
o f New York City. The marriage
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PR O G R A M
THEATRE
DOUBLE FE ATU R E
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JANUARY 5—6
Don “ Red” Barry, Helen Talbot in
“CANYON CITY”
Bob Livingston, Ruth Terry in
“GOODNIGHT SWEETHEART”
M a i, S a t, l : i l A im . 25c-5c Inc. Tax
Adm. livening*. 40c-So. Including Tax_____________
SUNDAY AND MONDAY JANUARY 7—S
Kay Francis, Carole Landis, Martha Raye. Mit-
zi Mayfair, Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra in
“FOUR JILLS IN A JEEP”
Technicolor subject “ Behind the Big Top” .
Color Cartoon
Mat., San, 2:30 Adm , 30c-9c. Inc. Tax
Adm. Evening*. 40c-9c. Including Tax
—BARGAIN NIGHT—
TUESDAY JANUARY 9
Lionel Barrymore, Van Johnson and Keye Luke
in
“THREE MEN IN WHITE”
Cartoon and Captain America
Adm. Ue-9c, Inc. Tax
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY JAN. 10— 11
Ray Milland, Barbara Britton, Walter Slezak in
“TILL WE MEET AGAIN”
American Soldier and French Girl share thrill­
ing adventure in France!
Cartoon and News
Adm.
Evening*. Me-9r.
Including
but there’s something special about
Friday. January 12. at the Iva
home cooking and the companion­ Nesbit place, two miles northwest
(Cont. from Page l
ship of friends and acquaintances. of Falk's Store bridge, starting at
end of the game.
1 p.m. Farm equipment and mach­
A big plate o f oven- fried chick­
The Nyssa players were Morgan,
inery, cows, horses, harness, pigs,
en
and
hot
biscuits
will
make
dinn­
Bellon 8, Billings 9. Steinke 8.
ete. Bernie B. Wiles, owner, Avers
er and your house a meal to rem­ and Davis, auctioneers.
Moore 7, Church and Toombs.
Two Nyssa teams played In the ember. Here’s what we mean by
preliminary, the whites defeating “oven fried chicken” . I t ’s fried to
the blues by a score o f 27 to 19. a crisp brown without your having FOR R E N T —80 acre farm, 40 suit­
The players were as follows: W h ­ to stand over a hot stove for a sin­ able for row crop. Ten miles from
ites—Lewis. Gernhardt, Herren, De­
Nyssa. Good house and deep well.
gle minute.
an Sutherland. VanTwlsk and Cl­
Tractor equipment preferred. Cash
O V E N -FR IE D CHICKEN
eaver, and blues Kendall, Root,
or Share. Phone 65J.
4J2xp
Weeks, Don Sutherland, Ray and 1 214-3 pound chicken
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3 T. salad oil
Ridder.
The way the two teams have been 2 t. salt
playing. Coach Howard Lovejoy said 14 t. pepper
Nyssa should have defeated La- 2 cups whole wheat flakes
Clean and cut chicken into ser­
Grande.
The Tigers led all through the ving pieces. Rub with one table­
game, but a six-point margin at spoon salad oil. salt and pepper.
the half was the largest o f the ga­ Crush whole wheat flakes into fine
me. The score at three-quarter crumbs. Roll chicken in crumbs
until well coated. Put chicken in
time was 35 to 34 for LaGrande.
The Bulldogs lost by only one greased shallow baking pan and
point, but they missed 13 foul shots springle with remaining oil. Bake
oul of 25 attempts.
Individual scbres were Morgan 6,
Bellon 1. Steinke, Moore 18, Ch­
urch 2, Billings 7. and Toombs.
LaOrande's high point man was
Garrison with 10 points.
W e Buy
U SED C A R S
Veterans
Information
1939— Black Special Coupe
1940— Stude. Champ Sedan
1940—DeSoto Sedan
1935—
Chevrolet Coupe
1936—
Chev. Town Sedan
1938— Pontiac Sedan
1934— Dodge Pickup
1938—Plymouth Sedan
1937— Terraplane Coupe
COME IN —I ’L L M AK E YOU
A GOOD DEAL
G et Security
for ’4 5
Make sure that you are
By D. V. Scroggins
adequately covered this
District Vice Commander
year with the R IG H T
American Legion
(Continued from Last Week)
kind of insurance to fit
11. Q. What Is meant by "agency"
your needs. Consult us
in this connection?
today!
A. This means any federal In­
strumentality designated by the ad­
Don’t delay— tomorrow
AT
ministrator (Including veterans ad­
may be one day too
ministration o f so designated) to
late!
certify whether an application me­
ets requirments of the Act and re­
gulations, and recommend whether
USED C AR M AR K E T
the application should be approved
1 Block West of the Bank
if the applicant is found eligible.
Ontario
Phone 137, • j m m ii in in wm uim iii iii in in m m imi iii iiiiiii.iii iMiii
(Sec. 400-4)
12. Q. After the application and
papers are passed upon where are
they sent?
A. The agency shall forward all
the papers to the appropriate office
of the administrator with recomm­
endation as to approval or disapp­
roval. (Sec. 4026) (N O TE : The ad­
This store will be closed at 6 o’clock Satur­
ministrator’s representative in the
field office will have delegated au­
day evenings, until further notice.
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and Mrs Leo Fife, celebrated her thority to act for him)
Q IV E NEW YE A R 'S P A R T Y
tenth birthday on New Year's day, 13. Q. I f the application is approv- j
Mr and Mrs L. E. Robbins enter- at the home o f her parents. Lunch
ed. what happens?
tained the O. P. Counsil family, was served to 18 guests, who also
A. The administrator will notify
Rev. and Mrs H. J. Gernhardt anti received a special favor. Carol re­
the agency and veteran of the
family and Miss Velma Pox at a ceived many gilts.
approval, and will execute a loan
New Year's dinner party,
guaranty certificate. This and all
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WOMEN ATTE N D P A R T Y
other papers-except the original ap-
SERVES NEW Y E A R ’S D INN ER
Several wives of servicemen mot- ( plication for guaranty which will
an<* Mrs
Cotton served otetj to Ontario New Year's eve 1°
„ be retained by the veterans' admin­
New Years dinner to Mr and M rs ' attend a picture show and then re- istration ..will be forwarded to the
John Bennett, Mr and Mrs Jess' turned to the home of Montle Jen- proposed lender with instructions
Lawrence, Mr and Mrs Ralph I sen
where they were entertained as to the closing o f the loan in a
Bring your livestock to a home market. It is
Richardson of Homedale, and Irsh- '
at a New Year's party.
I manner to make the guaranty e ll-
al Davis.
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lectlve. (Sec. 4029)
not only convenient, but it pays dividends in
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G IR L SCOUTS PROGRESS
j 14. Q. What if the application Is
GIVES B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y
Members of Girl Scout troop C disapproved?
fair prices to both the seller and buyer.
C. C. Cotton gave a surprise bir- haye earned their sewing badges | A. The administrator will return
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artu
hnnnrlno'
nts
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thday
party
honoring
his
wife
and are now working for their art to the proposed lender all papers
W e have an outlet for any kind of cattle you
Sunday evening. Guests were Mr
badges. Their next meeting will be \ except the original application for
and Mrs Jess Lawrence, Mr and
held Friday at the home of L aD o n -! guaranty and will state the reasons
want to bring in.
Mrs Charley McConnell, and Mr
na May Schoen.
j for denial. Copies o i this letter will
and Mrs John Bennett.
be sent to the veteran and the
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agency.
Poem Printed—
ATTE N D B ALL
Miss Nannette Bybee, 10 years old 15. Q. Is there any appeal?
Nyssa residents attending the
A. Yes. The veteran and the pro­
has been notified oi the publication
stake LDS ball at Welser Saturday
of her first poem entiled "Rules for posed lender, or either, may appeal
evening were Mr and Mrs Eldred
Happiness” . It appeared In the Salt to the administrator within one
Brower, Vera Anderson, Helen A n­
Lake magazine December Issue of, month alter receipt o f notice of
derson, Verla Jensen, Spencer Be­
The Children's Friend” , published denial
Phone 25-R
ars, Lynn Swenson, Mr and Mrs
17. Q. W ill all functions pertaining
In Salt Lake City.
S. J. Lemon, and Mr and Mrs Lut­
Col.
Bill
Lane,
D. 0. Bybee, Mgr.
to the guaranty of loans be per­
her File.
Auctioneer
'
Phone 05J3
formed
In
the
central
office
of
the
Baker Beats Boise—
The Baker high school basketball veterans administration?
Phone
116J
C H R ISTM AS P A R T Y HELD
A. No. These functions will also
The Chatter Box club held Its team, which nosed out Nyssa by be performed in field offices from
annual Christmas party at the G le n : on'y *,wo P0*1^ ' ast Friday, defeat-
time to time designated for that
Sultor home December 21, with Mrs
n*e Boise Braves on the Boise
purpose. Transactions and commun­
Ed Nielson as hostess. Fourteen me- 'floor by a count of 52 to 22.
ications with, and contracts by such
mbers answered to roll call by na- ;
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designated field offices, shall have
ming their favorite Christmas carol, i Visits In Boise—
the same effect as If with, or made
A pot luck dinner will be served at j Mrs Lillian Newby Spent the Ch-
by, central office. (Forward to Reg­
the Oregon Trail schoolhouse Dec- ristmas holidays with her sons,
ulations).
18. Q. What means o f identification
shall a veteran use in entering upon
negltlattons for the guaranty of a
loan?
A. As complete identification as
possible. He should give his full
first name, middle Initial or middle
W e Have Stocked
name if unobjectionabe. and sur­
name.
In
addition
to
the
full
name
I have opened a fix-it shop in the building
other Identifying data should be
used, such as serial number in ser­
vice. rank, organization at date of
formerly occupied by Smitty’s cigar store on
discharge, current residence, add­
ress, etc.
The most powerful, sanitary, harmless house­
19 Q. A veteran may be eligible and
First street.
qualified to obtain a loan from ot­
hold cleanser and water softener on the market.
her government agencies set up to
I am specializing in repairing washing mach­
make loans for certain purposes. I f
he avails himself of this is his right
Better than soap, makes no suds, softens the
or eligibility to the guaranty o f a
ines, cream separators and gas engines.
loan under this act affected one
hardest water, contain no injurious chemicals,
(Continued Next Week)
Art Burscn
Jesse M. Chase
Frank T. Morgan
Closing Notice
8
Brown.
Phone 108
Bulldogs Lose
Two Contests
lo o Late to Classify
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E N TE R TAIN S CLUB
Mra A H Boy<te„ Wius hosteSB
Ouests were Mr and Mrs Stanley
Tuesday night bridge club. Mrs,
Hill, Mr and Mrs Carl Hill, Mr John Bishop was a guest. Mrs F r - ,
and Mrs Newbill, Mr and Mrs Price ang Morgan won high, and Mrs
and Mr and Mrs Ashcraft. M r , Bishop second.
Newbill won high (or the men with
M r Hill winning low. Mrs Stanley
ATTE N D P A R T Y
Hill won high (or the women with
Mrs John C Bishop took Mary
Mrs Carl Hill winning low.
Jill Henneman. Maryland Whitaker
Jannet Olson, and Johnnie Bishop
M A R R IA G E ANNOUNCED
to Payette, where they attended
Mrs Routh D. Flowers announces a party given In honor of Tommie
the marriage of her daughter, Sallee.
Routh Annette, to Corporal Alvin I
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D. Jenkins December 31 at the;
HOSTESS A T B RID G E
University Park Baptist Church In
Mrs John C. Bishop was hostess
Portland.
i at a bridge party Wednesday even-
Reed Voilstedt
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Richard Krenz
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lng. Guests were Mr and Mrs A1
ATTE N D D IN N E R DANCE
Kuehn, M r and Mrs Olea Billings.
T W O Oregon entrants planned, school graduating class, has been
planted, hoed and harvested in 4-H Club work seven years.
Employes of the Idaho Power and Mr and Mrs John Beckham and
their way to a sectional and a In three years in F.F.A. he has
their wives attended a formal din- Mr and Mrs J. B. Giezentanner.
regional award in the 1944 N a­ been chapter president and pres­
ner dance at the Washington hotel Mrs Giezentanner won the prize,
tional Junior Vegetable Growers' ident of the Oregon Association
in Welser Friday night.
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Association production and mar­ o f Future Farmers o f America. He
keting contest. Winners were an­ is a Junior Rotarian, active in the
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G IV E NEW YEA R 'S DINNER
nounced
in the association’s tenth Grange and has served as leader
FAR E W E LL P A R T Y G IVEN
| Mrs Ethel Crawford and Mrs
annual convention at Rochester, of six 4-H Clubs.
A farewell party was given hon- Wayne Morris entertained at din-
Richard, son o f Mr. and Mrs.
N. Y., by Prof. Grant B. Snyder
orlng Mrs Oliver Loveland last ner New Year's day for Mr and Mrs
of Massachusetts State College, J. C. Krenz, lives on a . 107-acre
farm
in M arion county. He en­
advisory chairman for the junior
Thursday evening at the home of Audrey Ward. Places v/ere laid for
listed in the A rm y A ir Corps R e ­
growers.
Mrs Wayne Morris. Mrs Vivian nine.
Reed Voilstedt, 18, R.F.D. 4, serve Jan. 23, 1944, but was not
Jones assisted Mrs Morris. The
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Albany, was named Western R eg­ called into training until Sept. I I .
honoree received lovely handker-
GUESTS A T D IN N FR
ion champioo and Richard Krenz, He completed high school in
18, R.F.D. 3, Silverton, won a sec­ 1944, had been in 4-H Club work
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Mr and Mrs John Hartley of
tional award. Reed receives $200 eight years and in F.F.A. four
Ontario, Mr and Mrs Hubert Ch-
and Richard receives $100 pro­ years. He received a State Farm ­
llstensen and family, and Mr and
vided in the national contest by er Degree from the Future Farm ­
l^lrs Dave Christensen were dinner
the Great Atlantic and Pacific ers o f Am erica. His market gar­
Tea Company. Other Oregon den entered in the contest cover­
guests at the Mark C Child home
awards consist of $25 war bonds ed a half acre and produced 21
New Year’s evening. After dinner
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won by W illiam G. Lane, Boring, kinds o f vegetables.
they motored to Ontario to attend
and Betty Ames, Lebanon.
Youths in 44 states competed
a picture show.
Reed, son of Otto A. Voilstedt, for sectional and regional awards
lives on a 198-acre farm in Ben­ and fo r a national championship.
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ton
county. He cropped a three- Top
honors
nationally
w ere
FAR E W E LL P A R T Y GIVEN
acre garden, featuring cabbage, awarded. Prof. Snyder announc­
A farewell party was given F ri­
and produced a harvest with a ed, to Donald F. Sullivan, 19, o f
day night for Miss Francis Foster,
market value o f $903. He was in Potsdam, N. Y., who receives a
who left for Los Angeles to attend
the top half o f his 1944 high $500 scholarship.
West Mont college. Guests at the
party were the Young Adult group
was performed December 23 In the ember 6 at 8 p.m. All members and
of the Methodist church.
Catholic church. Mr Cannon att- their families are invited to attend
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ended the Nyssa high school until and provide their own dishes and
CLUB E N TE R TAIN E D
Mrs Frank T. Morgan was host­ his enlistment In the navy Dece- silverware
The next meeting will be held at
ess o f the Mr and Mrs club Wed­ mber 1941. A t present he Is stat-
nesday night. The group had dinner ioned In Mass.
the C. H. Bennett home January
at the Moore hotel in Ontario and
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18 with Mrs E. L. Jamison as host-
E N T E R T A IN GUESTS
! ess
then played cards at the Morgan
Mr and Mrs J. B. Giezentanner |
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home. Winners In bridge were Ge­
orge Mitchell and Mrs Boyd Brown entertained Mr and Mrs A. L. F l-
B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y
Guests were Mr and Mrs Boyd etcher at dinner Sunday
Miss Carol Fife, daughter of Mr
NYSSA
Tom and Harry Newby, and their the full knowledge of how much we in very hot oven (500 degrees) 10
appreciate him and with wonderful to 15 minutes or until browned.
families In Boise.
memories of home cooking—It will Reduce heat to slow (325) and
give him something to think about bake chicken 30 minutes longer or
until tender. Serve at once.
In months to come
The food In the service Is good PU B LIC FARM
Tax
tMMMMWJHWMiMMMMIIMHIIMIMIIIlMIIMMMMdl HI H UI
Wray's Dime Store
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' We Want Livestock
Regular Sale Jan. 6
Bybee Livestock Co.
A Water Softener
That is Really Effective
W e Fix 'Em
Blue Seal Cleaner
20 YE A R S OF EXPERIENCE
Jake
Kraai
Victory Food Hints
By Leona Anderson
Idaho Power Co.
IN V IT E A SERVICEM AN
Friends, relatives--remember the
servicemen on «leave and help him
go back to his base or ramp with
will not hurt the hands.
Nyssa
Lumber
Co.