THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY JU LY 17. 19Î2 Billie were S u n d ay d in n e r guests at the J o h n T hom pson home, j M r a n d M rs. Ja c k Slabough an d Debbie o f Caldwell, spent th e week M iss H e l e n H a t c h end * ::h h er p are n t . Mr an d Mr- P h ane l'a rm a 1-1*1 I C het S m ith . Mr< Bovce V ande W ater an d Mrs. B ert Peek of Vallejo, C alifornia. along w ith th e H atches. S tark s. Irm a H opkins spent th e weekend at hU b ro th er. Don Peck ol M elba a n d C arlyles. H aym an Al.ens. B acon- « arm L ake a t th e cam p where th e A rch W isby of U pper Roswell, vis an d H udsons and M urray Day.- B ap tist young folks a re cam ping. ited a t th e H arvey H atc h hom e a n d Pecks. Mis- L o re tta V ande W ater accom - M onday afte rn o o n It has been ab o u t Mr. an d Mr K eith S m ith a n d P-»11“*1 MJ“S 7 Harwell a n d 40 y ears since they h ad m et. B u rt fam ily an d Jim S m ith of N am pa, d au g h ter, D ella, to W arm Lake S u n was one of th e class of 1897, who a t both bro th ers of Chet S m ith , sp e n t day. te n d ed school th e first te rm in th e S u n d ay visiting a t th e S m ith hom e Pave M arie H opkins an d L oraine little new schoolhouse a t Roswell V ande W ater, retu rn ed hom e from Miss Alice T hom pson retu rn ed cam p at W arm Lake M onday. hom e from cam p at K etch u m M on Mr. an d Mrs. Ja n ies M cG innis and day afternoon. Ju n io r, of A drian, spent S unday Mrs. C lara C a--eli o r P ay ette re- evening a t th e H arvey H atch home. i tu rn ed to h er hom e T uesday a fte r M erle H atc h of Joseph. O regon, spending a few days a t th e H arvey re tu rn e d hom e S a tu rd a y a fte r H atc h home. -pending th e p a s t week a t th e hom e S a n d ra S m ith an d Susie Abbott of his g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. of Boise, spent th e weekend visiting H arvey H atch . th e ir g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. M r a n d M rs. Ja m e s Beam of E stim ates G ladly G iven 1 C het S m ith D enver. Colo., d a u g h te r an d so n -in - Mr. an d Mrs. Bud Prosser, an d law of Mr. an d Mrs. Noel T uppenv, f ’tnily, of Pilot Rock. O regon, sp en t accom panied h e r cousins. Mr an d his two week's v acation visiting a t Mrs. Edw in B ru m b au g h an d Mr. Phone 134L2 the hom e of his p aren ts, Mr. and and Mrs. L. D. B ru m b au g h to Lost Mrs. E lm er Prosser. Lake. Id ah o , on a fam ily fishing Mr an d M r- P ra n k D ickerson of trip. Parm a, Idaho P arm a. Bill Vande W ater an u Mrs. E arl C leverly, celeb rated his six th 1 an d Mrs. Boyce V ande W ater and b irth d a y S a tu rd a y w ith twelve of his frien d s a t th e hom e of his p a r ents, Mr. an d Mrs. Lee Cleverly. Mr. a n d Mrs. M aurice H eutzen- roeder, a n d th ree d a u g h te rs of M au- din. O regon, visited h e r sister an d h u sb an d . Mr. an d M rs. Lee C lever ly an d fam ily. Mrs. S a ra h C a rtw rig h t accom panied Mrs. A rth u r C a rtw rig h t of Nyssa to O n ta rio F rid ay to see h er doctor a n d have a g en eral check-up. Horses, Cows, Calves, Sheep, Hogs G en e Seybold of Nyssa visited a t Cash for live horses and cows th e R ay C a rtw rig h t hom e S unday. A aral S ex to n of O gden, U tah , visited h is d a u g h te r an d fam ily, Mr an d Mrs. Lee Cleverly th e p ast week Phone us collect Mr. a n d Mrs. H orace C haney an d fam ily atte n d e d th e rodeo a t Nys- Nyssa 102-W P ay ette G70 ! sa T h u rsd a y n ig h t. If no answ er call Nampa 6-4604 Mr. a n d Mrs. G a u n t form erly of DAY OR NIGHT Big B end an d h e r b ro th er, Mr. Lacey of M onrovia, C alifornia, arrived M onday to visit a t th e W alter B ish op hom e. T h e B ishops an d G au n ts Nampa, Idaho were old frien d s in C alifornia. T hey \ are leaving for hom e T uesday. Mr. an d Mrs. W alter Bishop an d th e ir houseguests, th e G au n ts, I m otored to D onnelly, Id ah o , last Know your T h u rsd ay to visit th e Wiley B ro th OREGON MILK ers, also of C alifornia. Mrs. W alter Bishop an d Mrs. M ary CONTRI )L LAW B ru m b ach , atte n d e d R oyal N eigh bors a t th e hom e of Mrs. Alice G ros- venor M onday evening. A fter th e m eeting S am Tyson en te rta in e d w ith colored p ictu res h e h ad tak en when on th e ir vacation. M rs. C yrus Bishop an d d au g h ter. Bonnie, le ft for N ebraska la st F ri- I day to visit h e r m o th er an d sisters. S a tu rd a y n ig h t, Mrs. W alter B ish- I op e n te rta in e d for h e r houseguests, f th e G a u n ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. F ra n k M iller a n d Mrs. M ary B ru m b ach an d Ezra w ere guests. Mr. an d M rs. D orance, Mr. an d Mrs. N ash of A rena Valley, fo rm e r ly of C alifo rn ia, visited th e ir old friends, th e G au lts, a t th e W alter Bishop hom e S unday, i E zra B rum back m ade a trip to Melba T uesday w here h e p u rch ased a p u rebred Buck to h ead his flock th e com ing year. Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k Jo n es, M ary an n . an d Victor, m ad e a trip to S a n ta C ruz, C alifo rn ia, to visit his m other. M ary an n an d V ictor Jo n e s a re visiting th e ir sister, Mrs. H om er D iderickson of Newell H eights th is week. Mrs. G eorge E lfers was moved to th e Nyssa M em orial h o sp ital w here she is being treated . M erle T h o m as was an o v er-n ig h t | guest of his cousin B illie B aw tin - h eim er S u n d ay n ig h t, M r. an d Mrs. Rosie B aw tin h eim er took th e boys to Boise to see th e ball gam e. P ug Sw igert, h a d th e m isfo rtu n e to b reak his leg ag ain . H is m an y friends hope h e soon will be co m pletely recovered. M rs. M ary T hom pson, H e l e n H atch , Alice T hom pson. G ertie an d No farmer can sell milk for home or restaurant use without j Ja n ic e Jones an d Mrs. H arvey B en n ett, atte n d e d a p a rty a t th e hom e permission from the Milk Administrator. M rs. H enry E den M onday n ig h t. Milk Control decides how much milk will be available for of Mr. an d Mrs. H erb T h o m as an d your use. gran d so n , M erle T h o m as, a tte n d e d It picks out which—if either—of two neighboring farmers can th e Nyssa rodeo F rid a y n ig h t w hile sell their milk even though both may be equally able to produce th e re sh e was su rp rised to see two of h e r nephew s who were hom e on wholesome Grade A milk. leave from th e service. R aym ond If Milk Control permits either of them to produce such milk, News From Big Bend MEULLER FURNACES— LINK BELT STOKERS HEATING GEORGE J. KINZER -:WANTED> YOUR DEAD AND USELESS ANIMALS FREE PROMPT REMOVAL IDAHO ANIMAL PRODUCTS LOCAL NEWS Along The C allers at tlir C arlo s B uchner h me over th e weekend w ere M r- R alp h VVhtte a n d d au g h te r. B a r bara, C arlos B u ch n er’s sister, an d G ary C h ap m an , form er te sid e n t of Nyssa. now of Boi>e. Oregon Trail M rs. F r a n k B i r r s P h o n e 0it>-Kl B everly B urbidge is v i s i t i n g her g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. an d M r- B H T h e M erry M .i'r ■ - me: it Hoover in P o rtla n d Las-t week they th e hom e of M ary Snii! W r.lnt - m i at ::ic beach l i n n »Id C a m p b e l l a m i A n n e t t e r e day. Ju ly 9 F o u rte en members and one guest, Mrs. G riffe:: .u - ver 1 tu rn ed S u n d ay form a tw o weeks roll call by telling how <\ a celeb ra vacation to C alifornia. W hile they ted th e F o u rth D uring ’he a f te r vis ;ed th e ir relative- Mr. a n d Mr.- noon th e club float, wh: a was e n R. B R yan a n d ch ild ren who r e tered in th e rodeo parade was com tu rn ed w ith them . T hey also visited pleted T h e float repre-ented an old R ay Ewins who is sta tio n e d in C a li co u n try sto re w ith various m e rc h an fornia. M rs. \in ia C haney's g r a n d d a u g h dise offered for sale by clerk- T h e shoppers were gaily decked out in ter. S hirley C han ey of Big B end is long dresses a n d sun bonnets also .-pending th e week here. T h u rsd a y th e re were two m asculine checker th ey atten d e d th e rodeo w ith th e players se ate d back of th e stove. H orace C haney fam ily. M r. a n d M rs. I.e o C h i l d a n d After a busy a fte rn >on a short bus iness m eeting was called to order d a u g h te r. M rs El vood F lin d ers r e bv th e new p resid en t. Bernice Seu- tu rn ed S a tu rd a y from a th re e -d a y ell. E ach m em b er brought a few trip to Id ah o Falls. M r. a n d M rs. .1. (>. C o h h l e y a n d flowers w hich w ere m ade into two lovely bouquets and t iken to Mr-. son a n d niece sp e n t S u n d ay v isit R alp h H olcom b a t the ho-pi tal ing Mr. Cobbley’s sister. Mrs. Ray Cooling re fre sh m e n t- were served B lackburn a t G ooding. Id ah o . Also by th e hostess assisted by Mr- Q rif- fetts an d H azel F a rr T he next club m eeting will be held July 23 w ith You Bernice Seuell hostess Roll call vili be answ ered by “your favorite c a n W ear n in g recipe.” Mr. an d Mrs. H arley T ucker of em Joseph, O regon, an d Mr an d Mrs. See Us Today! G len H olm es, Jr., were d in n er gue.-ts S a tu rd a y a t th e F. G. Holme- home. F ra n k B yers an d S tanley were fishing in th e Ow yhee river n ea r th e dam F riday. R eva Rookstool was an overnight guest of Lila H olm es T hursday eve ning. Mr. an d M rs. Sidney W alker were »rìsi; callers a t th e G ilb ert Holmes home S un d ay evening. v//m Mr. an d Mrs. F. G. Holmes an d Mr. a n d Mrs. F ra n k Byers, Betty an d S ta n le y were callers S un d ay evening a t th e Rutland Holmes hom e. m ilk and H O W MUCH it then tells each farmer how much he may provide for your use. This powerful, single control over Oregon's milk supply is called the “quota system.” If a farmer’s cows forget this, get out of line and produce more than the quota picked for him, he must take whatever price he can get some other way—such as selling it at much lower prices for cheese, powdered milk, and the like. Not Oregon’s producers, but the State, decides exactly who will produce the milk for our needs and how much each farmer can produce. Such limitations frequently have made it necessary to depend upon the uncontrolled Washington market for enough milk, instead of our own Oregon farmers. Shop Safew ay...for fine foods at everyday low prices The questions and answers below show some other ways in which Oregon Milk Control affects YOU. Q. D m « Milk Control hold price« up? A. YIS. T h a t is t h e p u r p o s e f o r w h i c h t h e la w w a s d e s i g n e d . It sets floor p r i c e s , n o t ceiling p r i c e s . O. D o.. Milk Control discourage competitive distribution ef milk? A. YIS. N o o n e c a n e n t e r t h e m i l k b u s i n e s s if t h e A d m i n i s t r a t o r says su c h n e w c o m p e titio n m ig h t d istu rb ex istin g d istrib u to rs. Q. Do«« Milk Central ellew y e e ■ lower price when f e e enrry milk hnm« yetrr«elf? A. NO. Y o u p a y t h e h i g h e r c o s t s o f d o o r - t o - d o o r d e li v e ry w h e t h e r you use th is service o r n o t. Q. D m « Milk Cnntrnl limit the rlchn*«s ef milk? A. YIS. T h e r i c h n e s s ( b u t t e r f a t c o n t e n t ) o f m i l k s o l d in e a c h p r i c e r a n g e is l i m i t e d by t h e r u l i n g s o f t h e M i l k A d m i n i s t r a t o r . O. Do«« the Oregon Milk Cnnlrnl le w regulate Senitery condition«? A. NO. I t h a s a b s o l u t e l y n o t h i n g t o d o w i t h t h e s a n i t a t i o n , h e a l t h i n s p e c t i o n , c l e a n l i n e s s , o r t h e p u r i ty o f m il k . Send for thi« frr« booklet. You and ro«r f«milr «re iit*llr comeroed by anything chat » i n t i the milk s u p p ly o f >i,ur community Le«rn ho* Oregon Milk t ontrol « i n t i YOU. Vrita to Safeway Storoi. 11 39 S l . 1 bird, Portland 14. Ora. SAFEWAY M ere ym ■Mays *•< » « • y«»r LOOK POLIO INSURANCE PAYS UP TO $5.000 Treatment of Each Person H ospital Services — Room, Board, A ttendants, A paratus, Medicines. M edical Services — M. D. or Osteopath. N ursing Service — Registered G raduate Nurse, 3 a day at $10.00 per day each. A m buance Service — $25 00 each Hospital Confinement. Iron L ung —or sim ilar mech anical aparatus. Blood T ran sfu sio n —All usual and custom ary charges. D rugs and M edicines — Pays all Drug and Medicine Bills. T ran sp o rtatio n — Automobile, Railroad or A ircraft, to Hospi tal; P atient and 1 A ttendant. Brace* and C ru tch es — As needed. BERNARD EA ST M A N C om plete In su ran ce Service 315 M ain 9t. Nyssa. Ore. Telephone 64 Mr. a n d M rs. I>ave Mr M rs. C. D. 1 K Lovejay rem ain ed th e re for a long er visit wliilc Mi an d Mi Lovejoy re tu rn e d hom e S unday. K u n n i e S m i t h r e t u r n e d h o m e Hun day a fte r a tw o -in o n th visit in C ali fo rn ia O klahom a an d A rkan-as. M itchell r e tu rn ed T h u rsd a y from M axine. I d a ho where they were vi-iting friends. M rs. E d is o n C h i l d a m i f a m i l y le f t M onday for O gden to visit h er p a r ents. Mr. and Mrs. I,. F. N ewgen re tu rn e d F rid ay from a te n -d a y visit a t M adras, O regon. Mr. and Mrs. Itouard l.ovejov sp e n t th e 4 th of July weekend a t L i wiston. Id ah o , where th ey w ere visiting H ow ard Love joy's p are n ts. RADIO and REFRIG ERA TIO N R EPA IR IN G Herbert E. Cox T echnician L o ca te d At W e s t e r n Store P l i o n r 2 4 4 - J R e s i d e n c e P h . 286- R ALUMAUTE Beautifies Your Home M ade of Rust F re e Aluminum ALUMALITE AWNINGS Add Beauty and Color To Your Home The Y ear 'Round FIVE DECORATIVE COLORS W HITE — RED — GREEN USE THIS HERD BUILDER the state m a y produce visiting th e Blackburi h ine were Mr. C obbley’s sister Mrs. M ary W alker a n d ch ild ren of Blackfoot »nd his p are n ts, Mr uid Mrs Raul \l M G oodm an a n d fam ily f Idaho Falls M rs. N ath a n < o h n a n d Mr«. C h ris O oetz an d D ianne, were in P o rtlan d last week M C' hen wa- th e re to bring h e r d au g h ter. A nnette back to Ny -a They al-o b ro u g h t h er g ran d so n . Ja c k 1. me for a vis it. an d B urley R aney, who are s ta tioned a t S a n Diego, California. ■ M f * V ... dictates W H O PAGE FD'E C A R N A T IO N Ó Daughters 6 Dam s I IN M E R E RENOW N average: 13,790 lbs. M ilk 572 lbs. 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