THE N Y SSA GÂTE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JAN U AR Y 3. 1953 Range Handbook Facts Available Useful handbooks on range man agement. planning a house, and radio, mingle with book- of fact and fiction in the weekly group of new books at the Malheur County L i brary. These titles will go into cir culation on Saturday. Jan. 10 Children Love Orange Juice, C h o c k f u l l o f Vi t ami n C OFFlC IENt V IN VFTAMTN C is one of the e i < K d of the vilam n deficiencies to avoid in children Be au>e I, they love orange juice, which is just chockfull of vitamin C; and 2, orange juice is a l u m easily available in the quick-frosen form and the new Birds Eye quick frosen orange juice retains its vitamin C even after it has been reconstituted for a long time. So plenty o f orange juice in the school lunch box w ill help m ake the youngsters both happy and healthy It's vitam in C. of course, that helps pre- vent tooth decay. It ' wWV g stimulates the appetite. helps resistance to cer- l R i tain infections and pro- > -S motes grow th ; and as : f '' . i||| • d H ,:ne md (ami.v t iken by Harold Kurtz -n a trip Y e U wst >ti< Park ai. i Canada, by K. :h H e rm a n on an ex< it . >n t I x;ci and by C liff C> leman in Ha- v .ua and Korea The latter U ,-ta- . ned in Korea at the pr- -ent time and had sent the (11m 1 11 e ❖ Entertains New Year Mrs. Nora L. Jack- n was hostes it Nt w Year - dinner for Mr and Mr- Wilton Jackson and family In i the evening she al-o entertained with a buffet -supper for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pearson and Eileen and the Jacksons. ‘■Last Voyage” by Ann Davison is the absorbing account o f the ad ventures o f a courageous couple •which culminated in an illicit and ultimately disastrous voyage with the ketch Reliance. New Years Guests A novel about the healing effects Guests at the N. L Wilsons for of a pack trip into the Great Smo ■ v th e t • s ! ' v Jg|| holidays dinner were Mr and Mrs kies on the personal lives of several be food 1 Don Wilson and family, Mr and people quietly told by Elizabeth Mrs George Wilson and family and Yates in ‘ Brave Interval." Tommy Hessler of Ontario. “ Visa to Moscow” is an informa -1*— *5* tive report by a French newspaper Robbins Entertain correspondent. Michel Gordey, of j Mr. and Mrs. Merildean Robbins his impressions of the Russian peo were host and hostess to 10 young ple. their customs and attitudes, ob married couples for a watch party served in a sixty-three-day visit to j so New Y e a r’s eve at the L E Robbins the Soviet Union during the Cold j that you can fill it practically lull. home. The group enjoyed games and War. Here are some suggestions for school-box lunches with quick- midnight refreshments. frozen orange juice: Based upon incidents in the life •S*— + Cream cheese on raisin bread sandwich, slioed meat sand of the obolitionist preacher. Theo Sunday Dinner wich on whole wheat or enriched bread, orange juice and cookies; dore Parker, the novel "Sin of the Mr. and Mrs D L. Overstake en chopped egg on whole wheat bread sandwich, stalk of celery Prophet” by Truman Nelson tells Mr*. Frank Byers tertained with dinner Sunday even stuffed with cottage cheese, sponge cupcake and orange juice; meat the story o f the legal fight for the Phone #76 K 1 ing at their home for Mr and Mrs loaf sandwich on white bread, jelly and peanut butter sandwich, escaped slave, Anthony Burns, in Owen Gann, Mr. and Mrs. W alt orange juice. A banana may be added if a hearty menu is desired the decade preceding the Civil War. Looney and M r and Mrs Ben Storm The new Birds Eye orange ju i-e can be reconstituted with the Mr and Mrs W ill Alderson and "S P Q R ” . the title of a sophisti * —+ fam ily breakfast quota or, if it is more convenient to do so, the Mrs. Maymie Patterson o f Kooskia. cated novel by Paul Bonner, stands night before, for it retains flavor and vitamins, if kept refrigerated, Family Dinner for the brand o f ancient Rome which for as long as seventy-two hours. Guests for a family dinner New Ida., were overnight guests Monday labelled the city’s property Lovat In some of the lunch-box menus, two sandwiches are sug Y ear’s day at the home of Mr and at the home of their niece, Mrs. Rol- Fraser of the American Embassy; gested. These w ill give the older child a really substantial lunch. Mrs. Robert Wilson and children Snodgrass and Mr and Mrs. Char there becomes the city's captive T w o half sandwiches with different fillings— each made with one were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson, les Reitenbaugh. The Reitenbaughs himself when he is involved in a f slice of bread cut in two— w ill give the smaller child, with a natur Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and ch il were New Y ear’s day dinner guests fairs with two women in Rome. ally smaller appetite, tempting variety. dren and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin W il Elizabeth Spencer writes a story also. son and family. of the Mississippi hills and Delta •: + tesses, Mrs. Laurance and Mrs Hal country centered around the char Eighth Birthday Event Parks Entertain Henigson. acter o f Amos Dudley who settled Alan Whitaker celebrated his Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parks enter there in the early 1900's, •’This tained with dinner last Wednesday eighth birthday by entertaining six Crooked W ay” . Dinner Guests for Mr and Mrs. Charlie Parks and little friends at a theater party Sat “ How to Plan a House” is a new Fifth Birthday Event Mr. and Mrs. C. V Jackson and family o f Boise. Guests in the even urday. Following the show the group edition of an older work by Gilbert Lynda Cundall was honored guest Marion Rock of Caldwell were ing in addition to the Charlie Parks were served refreshments at the S. Townsend and J. R. Dalzell which at a party given at the home of her Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and family were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn R. Whitaker home. discusses types of materials for the parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Cun parts of a house as well as standard dall, on the occasion of her fifth Mrs. C. K. Olson. * —* sizes, floor plans, budget require birthday Sunday. There were 20 No-Host Dinner and ments, and building lots. guests present for the birthday cake A book which attempts to de and ice cream. Favor- were balloons Social Evening scribe the role of spiritual forces in and candy and few games were A group of 50 friends and neigh bors met at the home of Mr. and played. Mrs. L. E. Robbins last Thursday The Deeper Life Revival Now in Progress at Assembly night for a seven o’clock covered New Years Dinner Guests for New Year’s dinner at dish dinner followed by the viewing of God Church, So. 2nd and Reece. the home of Mr. and Mrs. George of moving pictures. The motion pictures had been Evangelist J. H . M c C lu r e Mangin were Mr. and Mrs. Don Lytle and two children, Mr. and S p e a k s Daily Except S a t u r d a y — 8 P . M . Mrs. Thomas Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holly and girls o f Adrian. Along The Oregon Trail Mr aid M William Dean Reeves f San Mat Calif., left Tuesday ■ t •:;t‘ ir home after ;»ending the hay vi .i ,• the F G Holmes home and other relatives In this community. Bob Holmes, accom- by Mr K O Holme arid Mr F S Bver-, took the vi-.tors to Boi-e to the plane'. Mr. Reeves Is em ployed by United Air Lines. Mr and Mr-. Dale Bingman and sons of Nyssa visited Tuesday even ing at the Gilbert Holmes’ home. Mr and Mr- W P Hendricks' were he -:- at turkey dinner Wednes day honoring the birthday anniver sary of their daughter. Mrs. Oilbert Holme-, Other guests were Gilbert Holmes and daughters and Mrs Kenneth Reece and children. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Holmes and sons were New Y ear’s dinner guests at the Gilbert Holmes' home. Mr and Mr- Earl Kygar of King- man Kolony visited Friday evening at the Glenn Brown home. Mrs. Bonnie Corfield and children were New Year’s guests at the Wood- row Seuell home. Mrs. Alfreda Adams and children visited Wednesday afternoon at the Olenn Brown home The children enjoyed riding the new riding pony Mr and Mrs Robert Shaw and boys o f Nu Acres and Edith Ann, Mary Joyce and Harold Lee C or field were guests New Y ea r’s e v e ; at the Woodrow Seuell home. A no-host potluck dinner was en joyed Friday evening at the Oilbert Holmes’ home. Those sharing the occasion with Mr. and Mrs Holmes were Mr. and Mrs 31air Hendricks of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs, Thane L « ikfi rd o f Mar n Mr at. Mr*. Alma Hendr: -Rf Mi ind Mr R en in h R<e • M r and Mr Alt-m Jen. rung- and Mr and Mr W P. Hen drick Mr and Mr- G n H lmes, J r. vi. led at the Rollsi. 1 H »lmes’ horn* Friday evening. Mr and Mr- Eirl H »rdin and children of Ontari v.-ited at the Olenn Brown home Sunday. Bi-b Holmes was a Sunday dinner gue-t at the Finley Shuster home in Nyssa. Mrs. Opal Ridder and Kenneth of Boi.-e and Mr and Mrs. Freeman Rookstool were guests Sunday at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whipple. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holmes, Jr., and Bob Holmes were dinner guests Sunday evening o f Miss Della Shus ter o f Ontario. Symptoms of Distrsaa Arising from STOMACH ULCERS EX CESS ACID due to QUICK R E LIE F OR NO COST A ik About 15 Day trial O P * Orar (our million botti*« of tho W ir i 1 » T m i t u b h t bava hmn a,11 tur rallaf at SUawU Aak for abla buma Nyssa R e x e l l P h a r m a c y Osryhaa Drug Co. Uncial Elites REVIVAL ‘ Radio Service Howard Smith 502 N. Third P h o n e 78-J KNIFE SHARPENING Watch Party Mr. and and Mrs. hosts at a midnight home. COME AND HEAR HIM ‘Have the Keenest Edge in Tow n” Mrs. Bill Pearson and Mr. Wilton Jackson were co New Year’s eve party and supper at the Pearson H A R T M A N 'S 2 Mi. East At Locker Ave. Frank C. Coley, Pastor Custom Dressing of Poultry at 3 0 £ each Gem Produce Co. 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Birthday cake and Ice cream re freshments were served by cp-hoa- the United States, discussing the traditional and organized religions mainly but including also other | schools o f thought. Is “ W hat Amer icans Believe and How They W or ship” by John Paul Williams. “ Range Management” by A. W. Sampson discusses the subject In perspective and then proceeds to specific topics like “ Native Range Forage Plants,” "Improvement and Management of Range and Stock,” and “Protection of Land Resources and Range Livestock.” "Principles o f Radio” by Keith Henny and G. A. Richardson Is the sixth edition of a standard work. “ Strange Courage” is a western novel by Frederick Faust who is more widely recognized by one o f his several pseudonyms, Max Brand. C<? Food The Way You Want It. Brownie's C afe 24-Hr. Service Frigldaire, by General Motors. Best In washers and dryers. Peterson Furniture Co. 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