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« « r 'r THZ NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON r:iTT3Z*AY. JULY Autobiography Is Foremost In New Library Books Ja m es N orm an H all's autobio- rap h y . My Islan d Home is th e fore m ost book am ong these going into circu latio n on S atu rd ay . Ju n e 27, at th e M alheur C ounty L ibrary. V arious c ra ft- m ake up th e subject m a tte r of several of the o th e r books: H an d W eaving, a guide to t»< h a r ness w eaving, by H a m e tte Brown; How to Build S m all B oats by Edson S chock; an d Anyone C an S culpt by A rth u r Z aidenberg Are Y our T roubles P.-ychsom atic? Is a discussion for laym en by J. A. W in ter of topics such as horn em o tio n a l p ain becomes physical pain a n d how fe a r a n d an g er can cause ch an ges in body function w ithout ch an ges in body stru ctu re . M ary B ard tries every m eans to a l leviate th e inevitable but finally realises th a t being forty is n o t a disease. H er account of h e r problem.- a n d choices she gives in F orty Odd. T h e M erry M onth of May by Nel- ia G a rd n e r W hite is one of th e three sh o rt novels co n tain ed in a book of th a t nam e. In ea ch of th e th re e a WTM» PAGr FIVE 19: nti’ure w man faces an emotional crisis. illl Nu Acres News T he d arin g ad v e n tu re of S ecret Agent Moss a g a in st th e G erm a n - in C rete an d M acedonia are chronicled id W ar i f S h ad ■»-. p erso n al n a r r a F arm erettes Club tive cf W orld W ar 2. Lin Y utang retell.- F am ous Chine.-e M aril) n an d Sally E vans play 1 S hort ,-tories of ad v e n tu re, m y.-tery.' h . .o th e Sew ing cla-- of th e Do- love, satire, an d fan ta sty . M re 4-H club T hur.-day a f te r n te n S how m anship in Public S peaking Twelve m em bers at.e n d e d . T a rz a n Jo h n so n was badly h u r; by Ed vard H egarty is b a.ed on th e prem ise th a t "W hen you a re sp eak M onday when h i- tra c to r ca u g h t ing to a group, you are a n acto r." fire. T h e G E P u lsip h er fam ily e n te r T he a u th o r gives p rac tica l sug g est ions for th e sp eak er w ho says som e tain ed Mr an d Mrs. P re sto n M rt.- m er an d d a u g h te r o f O n tario an d thing an d puts on a good show. A new edition of D a n a ’s M an u al of Mr. an d Mrs. A. A W ild of P ay ette M ineralogy gives in fo rm a tio n on a t a chicken d in n e r F rid ay evening V isiting a t th e O earg e 8 m tt hom e crystallograp h y ; ph.vscal, chem ical, an d descriptive m ineralogy: m in eral last S u n d ay a fte rn o o n was P ete T en - uses; and tests for d e te rm in in g m in sen of Nyssa. T h e J J M ontague fam ily e n te r- erals. T he New O ffical G u n Book edited fam ed P au l H arag a n an d E ddie T al- by C harles Jacobs includes a h u n t la n t of New Mexico F rid ay evening. Mrs. P au l T hom son, Bob and ing section, full eq u ip m en t in fo rm ation, a section on A m erican an d B a rb a ra drove to C aldw ell F riday, foreign rifles, a n d a m etallic sig h t w here they a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l of Mrs. M ancy B urt. B a rb a ra a n d Bob chart. rem ain ed o v ern ig h t w ith th e ir au n ts a n d re tu rn e d hom e S atu rd ay . Use Mr a n d M rs J o h n M urphy of Nyssa visited w ith Mr an d M rs. G. G ate City Jo u rn a l E. P u lsip h e r S a tu rd a y evening. Mrs. E m m a O rc u tt left for C a li fo rn ia F rid ay to be w ith h e r d a u g h Classified Ads. ter. Mrs. M eriln H enkle. who is in th e h o sp ital a t S an Pedro. C larence M orehouse of R ichland. W ash., arriv ed a t th e G E. P u lsip h e r ho m e S a tu rd a y evening to .-pend th e w eek-end w ith his sister a n d fam ily. S u p p er guests at th e J. J M on ta g u e hom e S u n d ay were M r an d M rs. W allace H u tch in sen an d D o n n a of M erid ian an d R o n ald B ale of Apple Valley. F rid ay evening Mr. a n d M rs G eorge Sm it visited w ith Joe S tam a n d helped h e r to c tle b r a 'e h e r Pre-Rodeo Special 2 New 12A Combines birthd ijr. For Good, S erviceable Used COMBINES and BALERS S u n d ay d in n e r gue.-t- at th e G. E P ul ip h er hem e were Mr. an d Mr.-. R ich a rd Je n k in s an d sens, W esley a n d D enny, of New P!ym u th an d C larence M orehouse. T h e D o-M ore 4-H club m et at th e com m unity h all T u esd ay evening vh-oe, with th e assistan ce of Mrs. M adge T h o m sen , th ey began work organizing a choir. A fter sin g in g th e gi up played gam es. ■ V - , :» • w. - v'r- 7» V » :. f -«r 1 I w d^t with Mese WONDERFUL BEST BUYS IN FOURTH OF JULY FOODS . . . A BLAZING FIRE WORKS OF VALUES FOR DELICIOUS HOLIDAY EATING! Prices E’feciivc Thursday - Friday - Sunday - Closed Saiuiday Pork V Beans 5 for lo an of Arc No. 21 > Vienna Sausage Libby's 4-oz. 2 for 3 5 < At A Special Price Adrian Hews See Us FIRST HOLLINGSWORTHS', INC. "Y o u r J o h n D e e re D e a ler" 605 M ain D ial 2251 1954 TV PRICE FLASH ! - r America's Mosf wanted Television $ 2 .5 0 Week Mr. an d Mr*. Jess N orris a n d fa m ily an d Mr. an d M rs. H orace S im m on and fam ily w ent fish in g a t the Ow yhee riv er S unday. Mrs. H ender. . n an d Mrs. A nna S p ark s went to N :u - W ednesday to v i-it with Mrs. Zola Coon. M rs. W illiam H onegger an d son. H arry , and M rs. Ja m es H ain es from P o rtla n d visited a t th e Rev. H enry M oore hom e over th e w eek-end. Mrs. C larence Ja cb -o n an d d a u g h te r. Sig L in d a, of McCloud, Calif., visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. H enry M oore F r i day. A slu m b er was held at th e ch u rch a f te r th e ice cream social F rid a y evening. F ifteen girls atten d e d . Mr. an d Mrs. K. I. P eterso n had d in n e r w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. H enry M^-ore S u n d ay evening. T r p 436 m et p* th e c h u r-h W ed n esd ay n ig h t to work on th e ch u rch firep lace . Mr. and Mrs. F ra n cis D effer went fish in g a t Big C reek n e a r U nity S u n d ay . D onald S c o tt accom panied th em . Mr. an d M rs. H arold N ew m an and fam ily w ent to G ivens H ot S prings S u n d ay . M rs. Ju n e T eski h ad a p a rty T h u rs d a y evening in the Bill W illis hom e. Six women atten d ed . Mr. an d Mrs. C layton M a rtin an d Mr an d Mrs H en rv D ay went to E m m e tt an d Boise S unday. M r. an d M rs. D ick B oulder of e a ste rn Id a h o visited a t th e Bill A sh craft hom e T h u rsd ay . Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k B icandi an d M r. a n d M rs. E arl L arson a n d Nels w ent to M cD erm itt, Nev., S unday. Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge Cart-w right w ent to Boise S a tu rd a y . Mr. an d Mrs. Don R. P a tric k a re v isitin g in th e G len n Brow n hom e from C alifornia. ^«PHILCO GS N AT NEW LOW PRICES FOR ’54 ’ T oday in th e entire TV industry, nothing m atches th e fame of Philco Golden Grid television. Now i t ’s here—new for 1954—a t the lowest price in Philco history! Shipm ents ju st arrived include the Philco Model 4002, shown above, w ith new larger 21-inch picture. Come in —be among the first to see it. New 1954 PHILCO TV JUST ARRIVED Beginning at $ 1 7 9 .9 5 A sensational bargain in quality— the Philco 3000 with 17-inch pic ture. In richly-styled cabinet it’s the biggest value news of the year. including Federal Tax and Warranty EASY TERMS Antenna Installation Complete Installation of Aerial and TV Receiver by Trained Personnel. All Work Guaranteed "WE GIVE TV TICKETS'' Wilson Bros. Depi. Store Shoes. Dry Goods and Clothing Philco — Zanith Dial 2721 Television Dealers Ripe. Pitted No. 1 for . 44^ 2 Miss J a n e t P ark er Nyssa lea Cream Is Among 7 Basic American Foods Ice cre am h as alw ays been so p a l a ta b le —so good—th a t few people h av e realin zed its in h e re n t goodness, its food value an d its co n trib u tio n n u tritio n a lly . Ice c re a m ’s im p o rta n ce in th e diet was recognized d u rin g W orld W ar II w hen It was included in th e seven basic fond gro u p by th e In terag e n cy C o m m ittee on N u tritio n and School L u n ch , a fed eral g o v ern m en tal group E nough scien tific in fo rm atio n wa- av ailab le to th a t body for th em to ev a lu a te Ice cream '- im p o rtan ce as a h ighly n u tritio u s food. T h e fac t th a t it is so universally liked m akes it th e p o p u lar answ er to th o se w ishing to build up th e d iets of th e young an d p a rtic u la rly th e o ld e r age groups. Ice cream is highly d igestible—an d Us n u trie n ts are rea d ily available. Som e idea o f Its im p o rta n ce n u tritio n a lly can be g leaned from th e fac t th a t o n e-six th q u a r t of average van illa ice cream ca n su p p ly an Individual w ith sig n ific a n t am o u n ts of his d aily need for riboflavin, vitam in A. fa t cal cium , pho sp h o ru s, an d im p o rta n t a- m o u n ts o f p ro tein an d th ia m in e T h e d em an d for Ice cream has ste ad ily in creased w ith o u r new er know ledge o f Its n u tritio n a l value At th e tu r n of th e ce n tu ry . Ice cream m a n u fa c tu re rs were p roducing a- bout five m illion gallons. In 1953 it is ex pected th a t o u r p ro duction will rea ch n early 600 m illion gallons Ice cream Is no longer considered a lux u ry n o r in th e confection class, but a m 'g h ty p alatab le, m ig h ty p o p u lar v ery glam orous d a riy food. GATE CITY JOURNAL AI)S GF.T R E S I LTS D enison's Lum berjack Bisquick mm ii— ■ in e 11 in 1— —i 2 for 2 5 ^ 14-oz. 24-oz. Large 40-oz. Pkg. 1 7-oz. bottles Assorted Flavors Soda Pop Cs. of 24 7 9 e Lb. Ice Cold W e H ave a Com plete Line of Sunfreze S pecial Picnic Supplies For Your HOLIDAY ENJOYMENT Cream Ice Jumbo Qts. h an d dipped Double-dip Cones Lunch Mealt Weiners 5 ^ Large Assortm ent Skinless. King's Red Rose Morrell's Ready-to-Eat Canned Picnics / X U 7L market 6th it Main at tha "Y' 69<: Bakery Special HOT DOG HAMBURGER BUNS 15C Pkg. Lb 45c Lb. L a. 39c 3 .4 9 RODEO W e P ay the July 10-11 Top Market Buy Your TICKETS Nyssa Sc Here Price for Ranch Eggs ni