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TH E NYSSA G A TE C IT Y JOIJRNAI
TH URSD AY. JUNE 20, 1946
j Bennett called.
O W YH EE
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton were
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scholl and I business shoppers Saturday in Boise,
j Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cook visited
two sons of Seattle were overnight
| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crocker two
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles days last week on their way home
Culbertson Saturday.
to Kelloge. Idaho. Mr. and Cook
Mrs. Jay Duncan and twcr dau had been vacationing and visiting
ghters. Lillie and Mary of Payette relatives in Washington and Idaho.
were week-end guests in the home
The school board has decided to
• of Mrs. Duncan’s aunt, Mrs. M ar drill a new drinking well at the
.... ... ...e parsonage.
LUTHERAN C H L R C h
tha Klingback.
Owyhee school house. Water has
Friday, 10 a. ni„ prayer group at
Rev. H. A. Heckmann, Pastor
Prayer meeting will be held at been hauled by the bus driver, Rus
Adrian.
Divine
worship
at
7:30
p.
m.
sell
Patton.
the S. D. Bigelow home Tuesday
L D . 8 . C H I ’R C I I
Members decided at the last P. LOVE, the only motive and rea
evening, June 25. Mrs. Grover
Sunday
9:15
am.
Priesthood
T. A. meeting to postpone meetings son for a Christian's actions and .Heeling
Cooper will be the leader.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou DeGoede and until the regular date in August.
Sunday 10 30 am Sunday school.
deeds, will be treated on the basis
Melvin Crocker is still in the
daughter, Jean, and son, Mid'n
Sunday 7:80 p. m Sacrament
of I John 4, 16-21. Services are
John DeGoede, of Ogden, Utah marine corps in Washington.
held in the American Legion hall. meeting
Mrs. Tillie Saxon received word
spent from Monday until Friday at
Tuesday 2:00 p m. Relief society
Sunday school at 7 p. m. I f your
the parental Jesse K ygar home. that her daughter is recovering
hild has no religious home, we meeting.
nicely
from
a
fall
in
which
both
They were dinner guests Wednesday
Firs! Tuesday of each montn at
irge you to make this Bible school
ankles were broken while she
at the Lynn K ygar home.
4 pm. Primary for children bel
ills haven of rest and hope.
Mrs. Jay Duncan and children of »a s performing a trapese act witl
ie en ages of 4 and 12.
Payette were dinner guests In the a circus in California. The dau-
ASSEM BLY OF GOD
Niss Hatt home Saturday.
I ihter is in the hospital at Port-
THE M ETH O D IST COMMUNITY
.Pastor C. L. Snider
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown .and at present.
C h l'R C H
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.
and daughter, Patsy, and son,
Rev. H. J. Gernhardt. Pastor
Singing, preaching, prayer, 10 : -
Micheál, are visiting at the Lynn I C O LU M B IA AVENU E
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
5 a. m.
K ygar home.
Fasting and prayer Sunday even t Worship and sermon. 11 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Kennth McDon
Sunday afternoon visitors at the! ing.
I Fellowship meetings, 7:30 p. m.
ald and children were Homedale C. Muntjewerff home at Big Bend
| Evening service, 8:15 p. m.
Evangelistic service, 8 p. m.
visitors Sunday.
were Mrs. Gerrit Muntjewerff and
Bible study and prayer, Wednes
Tuesday 8 p. m., prayer meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glenn, Mr. children o f Parma and Mr. and at parsonage.
day, 8 p. m. A ll young people
and Mrs. Bob Rice and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot.
Thursday, 8 p. m„ cottage pray expecting to attend Wallowa in
Mrs Gerald Slippy attended the
Mr. and Mrs. George S m if of er meeting.
stitute meet Sunday evening, 7:30
marriage of Miss Maxine Smith and Nu-Aeres were Sunday dinner guests
p. m.
Carroll Matthews in the Presby- of Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam.
THE COM M UNITY
UNITED
teiian church in Roswell Sunday
C. M. Tensen and son, Neil, went
SUNSET V A L L E Y ASSEMBLY
PR E S B YTE R IAN CHURCH
evening.
to Summit Prairie Wednesday.
OF GOD
Kingman Memorial
Mrs. Carl Jungquest and sons,
Mrs. Ann Van Dyke, registered
Alfred L. Brim, Pastor
J. C. Nevin—Pastor
Dustin and Jon, are visiting at nurse, arrived by plane from Port- [ 10 a. m„ Bible school.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
the parental S. D. Bigelow home. land for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Alfred Brim, superintend-
11 a. m „ morning worship with
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones of John Broad. Mrs. Van Dyke ac ihe boys and girls taking part in cnt.
Eaise spent the week-end with their cepted a position at the Holy Ros pecial children's day services. S c i- j Devotional services, 11 a. m.
daughter. Mrs Byrd Walters.
ary hospital in Ontario.
monette— "W atch.”
Young people's and children's
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters and
Mrs. Dick Groot called on Mrs.
8 p. m., evening worship with church, 7 p. m.
daughter returned to Boise Friday. Dwight Smith of Nyssa Tuesday.
devotional service followed by dis-1 Evangelistic service, 8 p. m.
M
Ellis Walters accompanied
Callers at the Dick Groot home cussions—Adult: "The Pulpit and
Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 8 p. m.
them for a week-end visit.
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George ! Lords Supper.” Builders: "Sharing j Bible study, Friday, 8 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crocker en- I Smit of Nu-Acres.
Tasks
with
Others;”
Pioneers: | You are cordially invited to at-
tertained the following guests at
Mrs. Frank Dungey and son of "Bringtng Bible Stories Up to tend these services.
Sunday dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Rus Coquille and daughter and two Date." Closing thought by ou.- '
sell Patton and son, Buddy, Clyde children, Janet and Johanna, of pastor.
THE CHURCH OF THE
Cook. Bill Cook and two daughters, i Neuberg, Mrs. William Nicholsen j Monday, 7:45 p. m., Boy Scout
NAZARENE
Virginia and Doris, and Mr. and of Jacksonville, house guests of Mr. troop No. 36 meets at the high
E. J. Wilson, Pastor
Mrs. Frank Savage of Nyssa. Later and Mrs. John Broad, left for their school
10 a. m „ Sunday school.
in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Pa: homes Thursday.
11 a. m., a dedication service for
Wednesday, 8 p. m„ choir prac-
babies, and sermon.
7:15, N .Y P . services
8 p. m., evangelistic service.
Friday night we will have our
vacation Bible school program. You
are invited.
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¿3000 IN PRIZES
Over $3000 In piiaes will be given
away July 2, 3. and 4 at Baker
uunng the Oregon Trail days cele
bration, according to Information
received from the trail days com
mittee.
The main events during the three
day celebration will be a rodeo, a
night horse show, parades and
dances.
Tlie horse show to be held the
evening of July 2, will include
classes for three and five gaited
horses, harness horses and many
western events. Top money for the
five-gaited class will be $100, and
first for the three-gaited class will
oe $10, both of which are believed
to be tops ever offered n the Baktr
.irea for these classes.
The rodeo will be held on the
afternoons of July 3 and 4, fea
turing Harley Tucker's rodeo stock.
The Oregon Trail association is a
member of the R. A. A. and will be
Mrs,
Leon
Burt
and
The horse show will begin at 4
p. m. At 6 p. m. a free lunch will
be served to riders by the Gem
Rangers. The parade will be ass-
tmoled at 7:30. with the horse sec
tion arranged on the park grounds.
Nyssa residents owning hor.-es are
asked to take the animals to the
Nyssa rodeo grounds Sunday at
1 p. m„ when transportation to Em
mett will be discussed. Members
entering the Emmett parade are
asked to wear their white shirts.
The next meeting of the Owyhee
Riding club will be held at the
Lynn Snodgrass home June 28.
Stockman Here—
Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Baker of
Ogden were guests of D. O. Bybee
Members of the Owyhee Riding at dinner Monday, when they stop
club of Nyssa have been invited to ped here en route to Portland and
loin other saddle clubs which will various points in Montana. Mr.
participate in the horse show and Baker is representative of the John
parade to be held June 27 by the Clay Livestock company In Ogden.
Gem Rangers Saddle club in Em With them was their son-in-law.
mett during the annual oherry fest
ival.
B U ILD ING PERM ITS
A beautiful bronz trophy will be
Albert E McKinney, construction,
;'ie«ented by the Rangers to the Bower street, lots 15 and 15, block
club having the largest mounted 5, original townsite, 30 by 60, mas
onry, $2260.
group in club colors In Emmett.
Olaf W. Holte, construction, Park
Horses entering the competlve
horse show will be judged and the street, Teutsch addition. $2500, mas
decision of the judges will be final. onry, 20 by 28.
John E. Ostrom, construction,
Ribbons will be presented to win
ning horses of all classes, from Reece street, Teutsch addition, 48
working horses through and includ by 36, $8000.
ing registered classes and paired
Leslie H. Fulmer, garage, Ehr-
mounts, including shetlands. All good street, Westfield addition, cin
horses will be judged under saddle der block, 12 by 20, $250.
W E JUST RECEIVED A LAR G E SH IPM E N T OF FARM
IM PLEM ENTS
Here is your opportunity to get some equipment you have been
looking for for so long.
12’’ Walking Plows
16” Tumble Bug Plows
Spring Tooth Harrows
7 and 8 foot Tandem tractor
discs
Green and Cured Hay Loaders
— A ll Metal
Iron Age 2 Row Potato Plant
ers
Hammer Mills
All Metal Buck Rakes
NU-ACRES
and
LO C AL RIDING CLUB
IN VITED TO EM M ETT
TO BE IN P A R A D E
only.
FARMERS ATTENTION!
St. Paul's Fpiscopal Mission
C. L. Callahan. Vicar
Evening prayer, 6 p. m.
Holy Communion, 2nd Sunday
In month, 9 a. m.
Mr.
PA G E FIVE
all bulk sales of commercially sepa joverned by I.R.A. rules.
rated cream and sales of farm sep-
Purses totaling $450, plus entrance
aiated cream sold by any sells!' fees, will be given for many of the
i other than the farmer. Sales by a j events.
The gr'ert parade will he held *he
| cream station to a butter manufac- ,
uoi.iing of auly 4 «n o the child-
turer are also exempt.
e.i s parade on the aftern.-on of
This action sets ceilings at 40 /uly 3.
cents above the November. 1945 av- , The saddle horse sale, held in
on unction with the July 4 cele-
eiage price paid each producer for
a hundred pounds of milk of 3.5 ■lati-m. will be held June 30. In
he sal la year over three-fourths
per cent butterfat.
of the horses w»re sold, and It Is
anticipated that this sale will be
B AKER W IL L G IVE
the largest ever held In Baker.
j
Underslung Boat Trailers
Sishc Beet Loaders
Grain Elevators
4 Wheel Wagons
Liquid Spray Machines
Mamouth Hay Stackers
Wisconsin A ir Cooled Engines
— 3 sizes
Electric Welders
30 Gal. Hot Water Heaters
(O il Burning)
W e also have a complete assortment o f iron for implement re
pairs’— also for beet bed irons.
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Come in and look over this equipment.
-on returned home last week to j
irtonvi le, Michigan, niter spend-
:g several weeks visiting Mrs.
Hurt's parents, Mr, and Mrs. V
In
Johnson.
CALD W ELL
Mrs. Marvel Roberts of Ha
nnings, Nebraska is visiting lie
.u g lie r and husband, Mr. and
«frs. Warren Johnson.
CHEVROLET
D E A L E R
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Highbar-
;er of Star were Sunday dtnnei
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Ourrington and family.
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Roger Jenkins and Wayne Dur-
ilr.gton received the two scholar
hip awards given by the Co-op Ol.
company of Ontario for the two
ait Landing Black Canyon 4H club
members eligible to attend the
hort course in Moscow last week
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomson and
family spent Father's day at Cald
well with her parents, Mr. and
VTrs. Alvie Lanfear.
Mr. ard Mrs. J. H Preston, who
have been living with their daug-
lter, Mrs H. E Wood, the past few
months, moved into I heir new home
he first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leaman Reagan
and family and his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Reagan, all of
Texas, left for California last Thur-
day nfter spending two weeks vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson
ind family. Mrs. Leaman Reagan
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson.
William Hal! was taken to the
Holy Rosary hospital last week. His
condition is quite serious.
B 6 » M Equipment
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ECONOM ICAL
PURINA GROWENA
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c o u n t b y s c r u b b in g a n d
th e n r in s in g m ilk in g e q u ip .
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DRY & FRESHENING CHOW
• H ELP S K E E P DOW N
C A L V IN G T R O U B L E S
s m Miters
P u r in a C h lo r e n a S o lu t io n .
E c o n o m ic a l a n d e ffic ie n t
q e r m k ille r .
That's all it takes when
vou teed GROWENA
on the Purina Plan.
Built tor fast growth
and vigor ., Gets 'em <
on the nest early
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V IG O R O U S C A L F
HELPS CO N DITIO N FOR
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FOR LOTS OF EGGS
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go es h a lf a n d h a lf
w ith y o u r g r a in to
m o k e a b a la n c e d
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... Feed Cow Chow.
Built for big milk
production and
long milking liiel
PURINA
COW
CHOW
PURINA LAY CHOW
»'LIVESTOCK SPRAY
REQUIREMENTS NOW!!
Our supplies of this
A A killing-pow er
spray are now good.
E c o n o m ic a l . . .
costs only lc per day
per cow. Order now.
PU R IN A
LIVESTOCK SPRAY
B A IS I A G O O D CALF AND
RAISE RABBITS
HERE'S A N E W F O O D
IN YO U R BACK YARD
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NEAT
It e a quick, easy w ay
to s u p p ly d e lic io u s
m e a t for y o u r ta b le.
R a b b it « a r e n ’ t h ard
to feed when you
X i6U eti7K c<U DOG CHOW
&
P UR I N A
.RABBIT
CHOW
Tarte tests prore dogs prefer i t . . . Pu rlna’e
nutrition esperte approve it . . . Your
w ill eay OK. too. A complete food . . . Juet
m is with water.
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One bag of C alf
Startena can save
40 gallons of milk.
Grows big, thrifty
calves. Savss time
and labor.
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Burns Chevrolet Co. Building
PHONE 167
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BUTTER AND M ILK
PRICES INCREASED
Retail Increases of 11 cents a
I ¡round for butter, 6 cents a pound
I for Cheddar cheese and 1 cent a
ran (14'i-oz. tall cam for evapor-
I ated milk were announced Mon
day by the office of price adminis
tration.
These increases, part of the over-
I all dairy products program announ
ced May 29 by the office of econ
omic stabilization, result from in
creases also announced Monday In \
manufacturer ceiling price* of 10
cents a pound for butter. 5 cents
for rhre-e and 35 cents a case for
e-.aported milk.
These increases became effective
at the manufacturing level on June
j 17. 1916, while increases at retail
I will go Into effect upon the re-
! taller's first purchase from his sup
plier at the higher price.
At the same time. OPA took the
following actions, effective June
17. 1916. to carry out another part
of the M.iy 29 O E. 8 directive: (1)
established for the first time ceil
ings on milk bought from milk
producers by dairy products manu
facturers and by Industrial and
commercial users. (2> Brought un
der price control for the first time
— keep it serving
M ake yo u r va cation t r i p -
e n d all trip i — t a f el y I
safely and dependably until you get
FOR LO N G ER CA R U F I AN D
SAFER D R IV IN G —W l RECOM M END
T H IS I S ER V IC E O M R A T IO N S . . .
Ch«ck »tearing and w h ««l alignm ent
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T«»t battery and electrical system
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S e rvice d u tc h , b ra k e «,
tran sm ission , rear a x le
delivery of your new Chevrolet
Today, moro than ovor boforo, it's Important
lo koap your car "af/vo”—to koop it zorving you
tafoly and dopondably—until you can got
dolivory of a now Chovrolot! And tho bait w ay
to do that if to com# to ut for ziriffod, rofiob/o,
car-Mving «orvico, now and at regular intervals.
Our export mechanic«— working with modern
tool«, genuine part«, quality m ateriali— can
add month* and mil#« to tho Ufa of your car.
Remember—we're member« of America'» fare
mo«! automotive »ervice organization . . . *c
coma in, today!
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