Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 02, 1945, Page PAGE TWO, Image 6

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    TH E N YSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U R N A L
PAGE TWO
jfor Vancouver, Washington to visit N O T RESPONSIBLE for foot dis­
the 1935-1938 average, while the
j a4 the home of Mr and Mrs. V. V. comfort if you don't wear W olver­
figures for Oregon indicate 325 per
ine Shell Horsehlde Work Shoes.
Orlder for two weeks.
cent above that average. In sharp
They stay soft as buckskin, even
I contrast
thé national index ct
dry soft, and outwear all others.
pi ices paid by farmers for commod­
Go To Lake—
ities, Interest and taxes is only
M r and Mrs. Douglas McDonald See us. The Oolden Rule. Nyssa
35 per cent above the 1935-1939
and two sons left Sunday for a 2Alxc.
level.
week’s outing at Payette lake.
As of July 1. farm wage rates in
FO R SALE— John Deere pick-up
____________ _
Oregon and generally throughout
hay chopper. C. H. Coad. Nyssa.
the nation were 10 per cent higher
Here From Boise—
than a year ago. The national av­
2Atfc.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Solotnan, for-
erage Increase In the Index o f
i mer Nyssa residents, now living
prices paid for commodities, int­
Early potato ground
| in Boise spent Wednesday in Nyssa. FO R R E NT
erest and taxes was only about two
for lettuce. Cash or share rent. O.
per cent over a year ago. The
I oo Late to C la»aity
combination o f wage rates and
E. Cheldeltn.
2Alxc
other costs practically offsets av­
W ANTE D —Clean cotton rags. Five
erage advance of seven per cent
cents a pound. Nyssa Theater. 2A F O R RENT— First floor apart­
above a year ago in the general
ment by Sept. 1. Mrs. Betty Forb­
2xc.
level of prices received by fanners.
es Wheeler.
2Alxc.
A t mid-June this year United
FOR SA LE —Practically new 10-ton
States average farm prices for
truck Fairbanks scales. 9 by 221 FO R SA LE — 7 or 8 tons o f hay
rome of the farm products pro­
feet. Inter-State O il company. 2A infield. C. C. Cotton, one mile from
duced in Oregon were as follows In
high school
2Alxc
lxc.
relation to "parity." as now calcu­
lated: Wheat 98 per cent, oats 98
bartfy 91. hay 77. potatoes 144.
Three members of "The Man Who Came to Dinner" troupe, some­
hogs 112, beef cattle 138 veal
where In the Pacific, gang up on Fifth Marine Division Staff
calves 118. lambs 132. wool 132.
Sergeant Jesse M. Ogburn of Dallas, Tex., for some first-hand
milk cows 137. butterfat 120. milk
information on hh Iwo Jima battle experiences. They are, left
at wholesale 123, turkeys 134, chick­
to right, Miss Dina Merrill, Mias Janet Fox and MI m Haila Stod­
ens 140. eggs 112, horses 28 alfalfa
dard. all of New York. Miss Stoddard Is the wife of playwright
teed 165. red clover seed 107, alslke
Jack Kirkland Sergeant Ofburm’s only comment: "Iwo Jima was
newer like this!”
(U. S. fiLno. Cwps Pb~o)
clover seed 121, apples 163.
SPONSORED BY N YSSA AERIE NO. 2134,
Parity prices are being figured
t or 165 different farm products.
Mrs.
Farner
will
leave
soon
for
|
Olsen’s brother, Ray. and family.
F R A TE R N A L ORDER OF EAGLES
Enid, Oklahoma, where Lieut. Far- [
POSSIBLE SPREAD
ner
has
been
transferred.
Yarn Received—
OF M OTH PROBED
Mrs. B. C. Daniel, county knit­
August 8, 1945 at 9 p. m. is the time.
ting chairman, states a new ship­ Leaves For San Diego—
Berne Charles Lorensen, son of !
Efforts to keep the oriental fruit ment o f yarn has just arrived. 50
EAGLES H A L L is the place.
moth, an extremely harmful pest pounds of OD for 66 sleeveless Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen, I
which has caused huge losses in sweaters, which are urgently need­ route 2, Nyssa, left Wednesday for
For the benefit of the Owyhee Riding club,
California,
from spreading into ed, and 50 pounds of yarn for 38 San Diego to serve in the navy.
Oregon, were emphasized by Hugh sleeved sweaters for hospital use.
Inc.
| Taylor o f the Oregon state depart - Anyone Interested may contact Mrs. Here From Oklahoma—
Pfc. and Mrs. Roy L. Smith of
i ment of agriculture, formerly state Daniel, Phone 291W, Ontario. Those
A ll proceeds from the stag party will be don­
inspector
In
this
area,
when having finished garments are ask­ Tulsa. Oklahoma arrived lh Nyssa
he visited Malheur county last ed to send them to the county Monday to spend a few days’ visit j
ated to the riding club for construction o f rodeo
with Mr. Sm ith’s father, J. C. Smith.
week.
chairman.
grounds.
; Pfc. Smith, who spent 10 months
This program is especially perti­
! overseas, served with the ninth
nent here for the reason that the Here From Mountain Home—
oriental fruit moth has been found
Mrs. F. A. Harris, former Nyssa 1 army in Germany.
All men invited— Games galore.
in orchards in Canyon and Owyhee resident, was here from Mountain
counties Just across the Idaho line. Home, Idaho Monday to attend Visits In Vancouver—
Miss Nan Grider left Wednesday
Normally a considerable amount to buslenss.
o f fresh fruit is obtained in those
counties by Malheur county resi­ Store Hours Changed—
dents and some nursery stock is
New drug store hours were an­
brought here from Idaho. This may nounced this week by the Owyhee
still be done. II the fruit and Drug company and
the
Nyssa
nursery stock are fumigated in the Pharmacy. The
stores
will
be
manner directed by the Oregon opened each day at 9 a. m. and
department o f agriculture.
will be closed at 6 p. m„ except on
Methyl bromide is required for Saturday, when the stores will be
| fruit, nursery stock and cuttings, kept open until 8 p. m. The stores
and also for used containers which will be closed on Sunday and holl-
may be brought into Oregon from i days.
W e wish to thank our customers for their patronage during
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either of those neighboring Idaho I
the time we were doing business under the firm name of Moss-
counties.
j Ex-Pastor Here—
Certificates issued by duly auth­
Ninemire Motor company.
Rev. C. A. Slaughter, pastor of
orized officials affirming that the the Assembly of God church at
We wish Mr. Herriman success in the business which we have
articles covered by the quarantine American Falls. Idaho,
stopped
order originated outside the infest­ here Monday en route to Welser
ed area, or have been fumigated to attend the C. A. rally o f the
sold to him and assure our former customers that he will do
in accordance with the order, are church's
young
people.
Rev.
everything possible to warrant your continued patronage of
necessary for Importation o f fruits, Slaughter, former Nyssa pastor, is
the
concern.
nursery stock or used containers president of the young people's
into Oregon.
organization of the church In Ida­
ho.
I
C O U NC IL E N TE R TAIN E D
Tile women’s council of the Chris­
tian Church was entertained at the
home of Mrs. J. C. Smith last
Thursday afternoon. Rev. George
Whipple gave a talk on the two
mislonary projects which are spon­
sored by the local council. Mrs.
Qulgby reported on the activities
o f the Christian church at Brem­
erton. Washington. Refreshments
were served by Mrs. Smith and
Mrs. Roy Barnes.
HONORED IN
UTAH
- I -
O rVE DINNERS
Orarrt Evans, seaman, second
class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber
J. Evans visited with relatives from
Friday until Monday. Saturday ev­
ening he was the inspiration for a
fam ily dinner given by his mother,
Sunday his sister. Mrs. Elaine Bate­
man, gave a dinner in his honor.
Miss Elaine Taylor of Ontario was
also a guest of Mrs. Bateman.
HOSTESS A T P A R T Y
Mrs. S. P. Bybee entertained at
a pinochle party Friday afternoon
at her home. Mrs. V. L. Kesler won
high score and Mrs. Tom Bum Ing­
ham won the traveling prize.
r / f
hi
f #
Mrs. T.
Carol
Nyssa
poet, was honored at a poets'
meeting held in Ogden recently.
She has returned to her home
here.
FARM PRICES T O P
E N TE R TAIN S CLUB
(PA R ITY BUT W A G E
Mrs. A. C. Sallee entertained the
Tuesday bridge club last week, with RATES AR E HIGHER
prizes going to Mrs. Oeorge Sallee
The United States general level
and Mrs. John Beckham. Mrs. Ed
of prices being received by farms
Frost was a guest.
is approximately 19 per cent above
"parity," with farm wage rates
D IS T R IC T A T T O R N E Y WEDS
Announcements have been receiv­ omitted from the formula, accord­
ed by friends, telling at the marr­ ing to the weekly review of farm
iage
of
Mrs.
Verlyle
Griggs market, price and outlook informa­
Rhomph o f Boise to E. Otis Smith tion prepared by the extension
o f Ontario, district attorney of service at O. S. C. The picture is
however,
when
Malheur county. The marriage, took quite different,
place in Pasadena. California July farm wage rates are considered In
20. The couple will be at home in addition to commodities farmers
buy, taxes and interest.
Ontario after August 10.
Mrs. Smith attended the Vale
The national Index shows farm
schools.
wages 200 per cent higher than
Nyssa Livestock
Commission Company
Special Dairy Cow Sale
Friday, August 3
A ll daily cows will sell first ahead of regular
livestock and we will sell about 50 head o f these
cows o f all kinds. Also a lot of good stock cattle.
W e need fat hogs and stock hogs. Always
plenty of buyers to pay you top market price
for anything you bring to this auction.
Remember the day and be at the sale.
B ILL LANE, AU C TIO N EER-M AN AG ER
O ffice phone 25R
NYSSA
Residence phone 116J
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phony io8 I n b A I K t
DOUBLE FE ATU R E
FRIDAY A SATURDAY. AUG. 3-4
See Laurel and Hardy throw the bull-and vice
versa....in the foolishest funfest ever filmed,
laurel and Hardy in
“THE BULLFIGHTERS”
Also Smiley Burnette and Bob Livingston in
“PRIDE OF THE PLAINS”
Mat., Sat., 2:50 Adm. 25c-5c Inc. Tax
Adm. Evenings, 40c-9c. Including Tax
SUNDAY A MONDAY, AUG. 5-6
“ A little child shall lead them” . A warm ro­
mantic story of a girl musician and her little
sister.
Margaret O’Brien, Jose Iturbi, Jimmy Durante
and June Allyson in
“MUSIC FOR MILLIONS”
Color Cartoon
Mat., San., t:M Adm., Me-9c. Inc. Tax
Adm. Evening«, 40c-9c, Including Tax
— B A R G A IN N IG H T —
TUESDAY, AUG. 7
Aftermath of Iwo Jima
Stag Party
%
Bybee.
TH U R SD AY, A U G U S T 2, 1945
In Appreciation
LOCAL NEWS
Return To Home—
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Eakin of
Troutdale left Tuesday night for j
their home after spending a f e w 1
Parents O f Son—
days with Mr. Eakin’s parents, Mr.
A son. David Barnabas Whipple, and Mrs. H. M. Herren.
was born Sunday night at 8:30 in
' the Holy Rosary hospital to Rev. Returns From Seattle—
and Mrs. George Whiple of Nyssa.
Mrs. John Emery has returned
the baby weighed 7 pounds.
from Seattle, where she visited
relatives.
, Return From Visit—
| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrison Receives Letter From Holland—
have returned from a week's visit ! Mrs. G errlt Stam o f Nyssa re­
i with their son, Ray. and family ceived a letter in June from her
i in Klamath Palls. They also att­ mother. Mrs. Engelina Laan, who
ended to business in Klamath Falls lives at Bergen. North Holland.
and Tule Lake, California.
! stating that she and her son. J. A.
I Laan, and his fam ily had received
Goes T o Camp—
I white bread, herring and coffee for
Mrs. Virgil Seward has gone to the first time in four years. Mrs.
Camp Adair, Oregon to be with Laan wrote a letter to her daughter
her husband. Pvt. Virgil Seward, in November. 1941 and it was re­
who expects to go overseas with ceived here in June. 1942. Mrs.
the Infantry soon.
Laan was evacuated from her home
for two years and during that time
Minister Returns—
no letters were received from her by
Rev. Philip Reiman o f Adrian Mrs. Stam.
has returned from Sanders. Idaho,
where he attended the annual con­ Go To Payette Lakes—
ference of the Free Methodist
Mrs. John Olsen and daughter,
church. At the conference lie was Mary K and Mrs. Lloyd Lewis and
ordained as a deacon, and was son, Richard, left Wednesday morn­
re-assigned to the Adrian chruch. ing for Payette lakes. Mrs. Olsen
will remain at the lakes for a
Returns From Trip—
month, but Mrs. Lewis will return
Mrs. John Olsen and daughter. to Nyssa in a few days.
Mary K. and Mrs. Alvin Kuehn
returned home Thursday from a Here From Melba—
10-day trip to San Francisco and
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Miller of
Oakland. Mrs. Olsen visited her Melba. Idaho visited at the home
husband, Lieut. John Olsen, who of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith Thurs­
flew from Honolulu for a seven- day.
day furlough. She also visited her
brother. Louis OarrLson. at San Here From Nampa—
Francisco.
Mrs.
Kuehn
visited
Mrs. Kenneth Farner o f Nampa
friends in Oakland. En route home returned to her home after visiting
the Nyssa residents visited one her mother, Mrs. J. C. Smith, for
night in Klamath Falls with Mrs. the past two weeks. Lieut, and
Melody, mirth and romance in
“MINSTREL MAN"
Charles Ninemire
Keith Moss
Announcing Change
In Ownership
The Herriman Motor Co.
Has purchased the business o f the
Moss - Ninemire Motor Company
and will continue to operate at the sanie location.
FORD SALES AND SERVICE
TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
FIRESTONE TIRES
With Benny Fields and Gladys George
Cartoon and two-reel specialty
Adm. t0c-9c, Inc. Tax
WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY, AUG. 8-9
It’s the pin-up show o f the year! With a para­
dise o f sweeties and a heavenful o f honeys.
Filmed in gorgeous Technicolor.
“BRING ON THE GIRLS”
Veronica Lake, Sonny Tufts, Marjorie Reynolds
and Spike Jones and his orchestra
W ar News and Cartoon
Adm. Evening«. 4d»-*c.
Including
Tax
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