Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 04, 1953, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE NYSSA CATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
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UNE 4. 11,53
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July 12th
TV
PARTY ON US!
PETERSON
FURNITURE CO.
Penny by penny . . . nickel by nickel . . . dime by dime—your savings quickly
add up to dollars when you buy ALL your food needs here. Come in and see ior
yourself how our policy of making every price a low price save a penny . . . .
nickel . . . dime—saves you money every time.
Prices Eiieciive Friday-Salurday-Sunday, June 5-6-7
FROZEN
FOODS
SPECIAL
STRAWBERRIES
Sunfreze Special
$1
10-oz.
5 for
ORANGE JUICE
6-oz.
10-oz.
7 for $
PEAS
7 for
Oregon Pairtj Foods
Nature's Goodness
...atits best!
Keep your food budget down and your family’s health
standards up by serving nature's goodness at its best...
Oregon dairy products! Dairy' farms produce 30% of
the rich, energy-building foods that go into your aver­
age shopping basket, for just 15% of your food dollar.
Milk does more for the human body than any other
known food...and does it more cheaply. Foods made
from milk...cheese, butter, ice cream and others...pro­
vide essential protein, minerals, vitamins, fats and car­
bohydrates. Truly, all year every year, milk and dairy
products are your outstanding food buy. Next time you
shop, remember to stock up on nature's goodness at its
best ...Oregon dairy food products!
Bakery
Spedai
Ice Crear n
1
$1
69c
Jumbo Qts. hand dipped
1
French Bread
2 loaves 2 9 £
5c
Double-din Cones
’
E arly in th e 1940’s four m illion
M ark July 12, an d com e to N yssa’s
first TV P a rty . Y our TV dealer, p ounds of keys were d o n ated for
P eterson F u rn itu re Co.
2 0 -ltc. sc ra p iron.
Lb.
4 h
Ea.
j\ 15
Light slab
FRY ÈRS
Large colored
Pork
Lb.
Lean
Mayo
I H
ia iS e
OLIVI
Pork’i
Î1
Best Foods
Ripe, large No.
B
c d l i s
Apple Sauce
1
can
loan of Arc No. 300
^ 9c
Ql. ( >1c
2 * «
19c
1 1 for
No. 303 cans
Orange Juice
ÍOT
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7
46-oz cans
Powdered Sugar
White Satin
ior
*1.00
89 <
2 lbs. 25 <
3 for
Did you know.. •
Dairying it On« of O r .g o n ’t largati Indu itrf.t, aff­
richi ng th . ttafa't »c.n o m y with • cath Inta ni, « f
than $30,000,000 annually.
Mor. than 40,000 itaady ¡ohi o r. pravldad Or»g->a
U U IIN O JU N I DAIRY M O N TH . . . AND
THR O UG H OUT TH i Y IA R .. . M il# TO U R
Ml A ITH
AND TOUR R UDGIT RT R UTIN
O R IG O N DAIRY PROOUCT».
work.n by th . dairy Induitry.
Milk it prodwrad commercially on mor. thon tlx out
of ».n Or.gon forms. O c g o f ti dairy farmi produca
olmott 1% IIU IO N pound! of whotaiom*. tanlfpm-
■ilk w th ytor.
T Mi M e n a g e I p o n t o r . d by Your
ORE GON
DAI RY
P R O D U C T S
THREE
N /s ic Area Youth
Wins Dairy Honors
Mr an d M: - S D B :j:le w c a ll'd
a; the Claude W illson r. m e in Ny -
Mr*. K in n e lh >l( D uiu!4
V a ii Ol-en. Ny ta. has been -
. j n:a a: the F .,c k Z .m -
w arded a c c :u .ir a te of m e rit a n d
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d rr.' hem e S u n d ay aftern o o n .
H.
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:h . v »ok g ra n te d a ju n io r m em bership in th e
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ith 1 is te r and family H Istr.n -F :le s .a n as.- c;ati n h r
T h e m en.o . - ; th e H in d y W rk-
sa tisfa c to ry H l-.e .n calf club w: k
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h i Id * m o th ers tea F ri­ M and Mrs. D onnie De H aven.
Jo h n DeG-sede an d H an k S h an k d a rn :? th e p ast year, it was a n ­
day a ite rn c o n a t th e hem e oi Shir.ey
nounced from th e a s ^ r .a tic n h e a d ­
S k in n e r T h e girls displayed th eir of O gden were overn ig h t guests h t q u a rte rs in B r a t.ltb .r o , V: He i
.r e Lyi.r. K ygar h :n? Friday. On
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recom m ended for the a v.ir.1 by th e
a n d m odeled th e ir dresses, .-kirt- ar.J S aturday the U tah visiters and M s s ta te supervisor of a g ric u ltu ra l ed u ­
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aprons. Thc.-e p re se n t were Sally
cation.
Reed, h e r m. liter, M r-. C larsn ce wore d in n e r guests at th e E arl K y-
AA privilege- of the association
i .r h me D. O. ede is leaving soon
Reed an d g ra n d m o th e r, Mr- Oe< r .e
except voting have been g.ven io
Reed i r :m N unn. Cclo., who i- lir e for A nnapolis w here h e will be a n h .m u n til h e i> 21 \e a rs of age M re
for th e .-u m x e r: P a tty B abcock an d in true: r a t th e n a s a l academ y.
Mr a n a Mrs. M ark H artley a t ­ th a n 15.SCO young people h av e be-
M rs. Fred Bab: -ck. v .. i- lead er of
tend d a d in n e r p a rty a t th e Dale com e ju n io r m em ber- c f th e a-so -
th e club: K ir e n M itchell an d M
c.atio n sin ce founding of th e ju n io r
Max M itchell; S alley G regg and h er G a rr. ".n hom e W ednesday evening p ro g ram in 1323
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g ran d m o th er, M r- A nna G regg. K->y on h e r birthday.
M cD onald an d Mrs. K e n n e th M c­
D v ?:-; B urke an d son, Jo h n n y , for a few day- Mr ar.a M r-. R alph
D onald. a n d S hirley S k in n e r and
Mr-. C laude S k in n er. P unch, ice of Jerom e, Ida., were o v ern ig h t Jo n es of Bai-e al-o m ade th e trip.
Mr. an d Mrs. T td C rcsb\ if Ny--.».
guests a t the O m ar H ite hom e F ri­
cream an d cake were served a: th e day.
M r an d M r-. Jo h n S am u el-o n an d
close of th e m eeting.
Mr. an d Mrs. S. D. Bigelow re ­ sons of Caldw ell an d Mr an d Mrs.
S ev eral m o th e rs from th is com ­
tu rn ed T h ursd ay n ig h t from a visit L aw rence S am u el-o n of S an F ra n ­
m u n ity a tte n d e d th e tea given in w ,th th e ir d a u g h te r a n d fam ily, th e cisco called a t the G erald Slippy
th e ir h o n o r S u n d a y afte rn o o n at C arl Ju n g q u i-t-. a t E lto p ia. W ash. hom e F*riday evening
A drian by th e G irls League of the T h eir oldest g ran d so n , D u stin , was
M rs L a rry S aito was honored w ith
h ig h school. T h e pro g ram was a g rad u a ted from h igh school at C o n ­
a su rp rise p ink and blue show er a t
song by M elba P rice, piano solo by nell, W ash.
th e K .yno S u ite home O o-hoste- t-s
L o rra in e V an de W a te r an d a ballet
Mr and Mrs. Ed Foss an d c h il­ were Mrs. K iyno S aito. Mrs P au l
n u m b er by K ave H am m on.
dren of O gden sp en t la st week h ere S aito, Mrs. Roy S adam ori an d Mrs.
F rid ay tlire e d a u g h te rs of M r and visiting h e r b ro th er, O m ar H ite and
Jo e S a ito About 20 guests atten d e d
M rs. M ax S chw eizer of K ennew ick fam ily.
an d spent th e evening playing gam es ;
arriv ed by p lan e to spend som e tim e
Mr and M rs K e n n e th M cD onald
h ere visiting relatives. M axine and an d ch ild ren a n d Mr an d Mrs. A1 an d w atch in g Mr- S aito open h er
P am ela are sta y in g a t th e hom e of P ark er an d C h a rlo tte were guests gifts. R e fresh m en ts were served at
th e ir g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. an d M rs. at th e L ester P ark er hom e in H om e- th e end of th e evening by th e h o s­
tesses.
G eorge Schw eizer, a n d S u zan n e is dale S atu rd ay aftern o o n .
M rs. D ella D itty cam e from L a-
stay in g w ith Mr. a n d M rs. Lee
Rev and Mrs. J o h n S haw an d Mr.
H ouseholder.
:a n d Mrs. D aniels of W ilder w?re G ra n d e la st week to .-pend a ie v
Mrs. L ynn K ygar w ent to Bo. e W ednesday evening -u p p er guests days w ith h er d au g h ter, M rs. T H
B rew er. M rs. D itty went on to Ta­
S u n d ay afte rn o o n w here she spent of Mr. and Mr.. T H Brewer.
th e n ig h t at th e Dick Brow n hom e
S a tu rd a y Mr. an d Mrs. R u-sell com a F rid a y to visit niece for a
an d M onday m orn in g M rs. Brown W ym er and d au g h ters of U k u h , while.
an d ch ild ren accom panied Mrs. K y­ Calif., spent th e n ig h t a t D onald 1 Mr. an d Mrs. Max Jone- an d Lydee •
gar to St. A nthony. Ida., w here they H atts. O n S u n d ay th e group were a n d L a rry of Dos Angeles a r m e d
will visit h e r m other. Mrs. H uffm an, d in n e r guests in A drian a t th e H ow ­ S a tu rd a y for a visit with h e r p a r ­
for th e n ex t th re e days.
a rd H a tc h home. S u n d ay evening en ts. Mr. a n d Mrs. Ru- ell G ressley.
Mr. an d Mrs. D onald H a tt and they w ent to Notus to visit a t the O n S u n d ay Mr. and M r-. K eith
ch ild ren a tte n d e d a fam ily d in n e r Bus W ym er home.
G ressley an d children of O n tario
a n d Mr. a n d M rs. S am M cConnell f
Mr.
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Mrs
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elvin
R
ookstoll
and
A n o th er Nyssa F IR S T ! P eterso n
Nyssa w rere d in n e r guests at th e
Debbie
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Mr.
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F u rn itu re C om pany's continuous TV
G ressley hem e.
P arty . Ju ly 12, 12-noon to 8 p.m. Mrs. D ale Rooks to o l ol Jo h n D ay
Mr. an d M rs. D arrell W illiam - and
R efre sh m en ts
galore.
Y our TV spent T h u rsd ay n ig h t a t th e Clyde I M ary E llen w ent to P o rtlan d an d
dealer.
20-1 tc. Hoke hem e an d w ent on to Jero m e A m ity la st S u n d ay to see his m o th ­
th e next day. S u n d ay Mr. an d M rs.
M elvin Rook-tool re tu rn e d to th e er, M ary William.-, and o th e r re la ­
tives. T h e fam ily retu rn ed T uesday.
Hoke lu m e for a longer visit.
Mr. a n d M rs. G eorge S chw eizer ' Mrs. H en ry Slippy had Sunc'ay
e n te rta in e d S a tu rd a y evening w ith d in n e r w ith Mr. and Mrs. G erald
a d in n e r p arty for th e following S lippy w hile spending a few days
guests Mr an d Mrs. Lloyd Tobler, h ere from M idvale where she is
Mr. an d Mrs. Jim E lkins, Mr. an d w orking.
Mrs. L eonard Newgen, Mr. a n d Mrs. I Jim m y a n d H a rrie t J th n s to n cf
F ra n k P erko an d Mr, an d Mrs. H aines sp e n t th e w eek-end w ith
C laude W ilson. A fter d in n e r th e M r an d M rs. O m ar H ite an d fam ily.
Mr. an d M rs. C laude S k in n er an d
group played pinochle w ith prizes
going to th e P erkos, T cblers, a n d , ch ild ren were S u n d ay evening d in ­
Ne .vgens.
i n e r guests a t th e W ilson W in ter
Mickey W ym er of U kiah, Calif., is home.
Mr. an d M rs. H arry H ainey have
i- pending a few days w ith Mr. an d
moved in to th e place they p urchased
Mrs. D onald H a tt an d fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs. H a rla n K oger drove from H erm a n L orenson at Owyhee
to C e n tra l Cove S u n d ay afte rn o o n C orner.
Your TV Dealer
M r. a n d M rs. Ed B assett have
an d called a t th e C lifford W olf
m oved in to th e te n a n t house fo rm ­
hom e.
Mrs. B yrd W alters left T h u rsd a y erly occupied by Mr. and Mr.-. C lay­
We Give
m e rn in g for S pokane to v isit w ith to n B arn es, a n d will work for Lynn
S & H Green Stamps
h e r brother, B cb Jo n e s, an d fam ily K ygar.
Bendix — Admiral
Slromburg-Carlson
”-'!?T\SDA Y
C O M M I S S I O N
We Pay the Top Market
Price for Ranch Eggs
at All Times!
J w W íV L
MARKET
6th ik Main at the "Y"
Nyssa