THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 1955
Owyhee Occurrences
Your Library
your POUfr
Mrs. K enneth M cDonald
Phone 3209
AQ.
T he OKK m eeting will be held , F riday at the hom e of th eir
Jan . 19 at the home of Mrs. Rol daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G erald
and Maw. w ith M rt. C het Mills Slippy and family.
and Mrs. Bill Wilson as co-host
S unday d in n er guests at the
esses.
Earl C rocker hom e w ere Mr. and
A drian grade school PTA will Mrs. K eith Moore and children of
m eet Thursday evening, Jan . 20, N’otus, and Mr. and Mrs. M elvin
10 1$ CAUSED PY
at 8 p. m. 4-H achievem ents pins C rocker and children.
w ill be aw arded at the m eeting
Mr and Mrs. C laude Sm ith
by E. M. H auser.
spent S atu rd ay evening at the
Mrs. C laude Tow nsend of Tw in Donald H att hom e w atching TV
Falls arrived F rid ay at the A1
Mr. and Mrs. Russell G ressley
A
AN
BACTERIA (/A A
P a rk e r hom e to be w ith h er fa th were guests at a birth d ay din n er
INSECT
PAD T iE T H
VIRUS
er, Roy P a rk e r who is very ill. for Leslie T opliff at his home.
Mr. P a rk e r passed aw ay S unday
( 3 ) F or c a r e o f po lio v i c t i v ^ a l o n e , t r e M A R C H Of D i m e »
Mr. and Mrs. W erner Peutz, Mr.
evening at the hom e of his son,
IN 1954- PAID OUT
and
Mrs.
K
enneth
McDonald.
Mr
A1 P a rk e r w here he has been for
and
Mrs.
Bob
M
orfitt
and
Mr.
and
th e last few weeks. F uneral serv
Mrs. C arl P iercy w ere d in n er
ices will be in Caldwell.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Bob S k in n e r and W anda Bass B rew er F riday evening.
ett and C harlotte P a rk e r had
1, 3 0 0,0 00
’ 11 , 500,000
’¿ 1
, 600,000
’ ¿ £ 1800,000
Mr. and Mrs. M ark H artley a t
p arts in the senior class play at
tended
a
pinochle
p
arty
at
the
the A drian high school T hursday
(£) T h E N U M B E R OP C W LD R E N WWD A C T U A LLY R E C E IV E D « X L ?
Jim P hifer hom e S atu rd ay ev en
evening.
V A C C IN E P U R I N o T H E 1954 NATIO NW IDE P iE L P T R I A L S W A S
ing.
M ark Dee H artley celebrated
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M
elvin
C
rocker
his second birthday anniversary
F rid ay evening at the hom e of his re tu rn ed hom e from tw o w eeks
parents. Mr. and Mrs. M ark H a rt pent w ith her p aren ts at Ellens-
ley. Mr and Mrs. Sam H artley burg. Wash., and w ith his uncle,
00 0 ,0 0 0
110,000
44-0,000
and B rent, Mrs. Damon Savage F rank C rocker at Madras.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald H att and
and Donnie, Dave and Dennis had
( £ ) T h E N U M BER OP P O LIO P A T IE N T S WHO W ILL N E E D OPNTINUINO
cake and ice cream and spent the children had S unday d in n er w ith
HELP FRO M THE M A R C H O F D I M E S AT THE S T A R T O F 1955 IS
Mr and Mrs. H ow ard H atch in
evening visiting.
ABOUT
jf*
A drian. Mr. and Mrs. D w aine
Mr. and Mrs. G rant P atterson H atch and fam ily of S ta r and Mr.
--V
bo.
and children moved last week to
and Mrs. E lbert H atch of Home-
th e ranch they purchased on King dale w ere also guests.
A venue. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ham-
Mr. and Mrs. Ray F ran k lin , Mr.
90,000
40,000
70,000
3 ,0 0 0
m on have m oved into the house
and Mrs. G erald Slippy and boys
vacated by the P attersons.
and Byrd W alters had supper
o o o ' c l <p
o o o 'o t - t ®
o o o ' oo b ’ b z j s
s c iiA @
esw ©
Mr. and Mrs. Bob M orfitt at-1 T hursday evening w ith Mr. and
tended a birth d ay din n er Satur-1 Mrs. Ellis W alters.
day evening in Nyssa in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond Davis
Mrs. W ilbur Holcom b given at the of C anyon P rairie, Mont., w ere
Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond Sager
Ned S nider re tu rn ed F riday
D elw in Holcom b home. O ther overnight guests of her brother. w ere guests F riday in A pple n ight to St. Louis M o, w here he
guests w ere M r. Holcomb. Mr. Bob M orfitt of O w yhee Dam one V alley of Mr. and Mrs. H arley
is enrolled at G eorge 'W ashington
and Mrs. R. M. C ockrun, Mr. and night last week.
Sager.
Ltniversity.
Mrs. D uane
Holcomb, B etty
Mr. and Mrs. Jim P h ifer and
S trick land and Rodney Holcomb. dau g h ters called on Mr. and Mrs. w ere hosts. G am es w ere played
Mr. and Mrs. M orfitt spent the M ark H artley and children S u n and re fresh m en ts of cake, ice
n ight at the D elw in hom e and day evening.
cream , jello, salad and punch w ere
w ent back to O w yhee Dam S u n
Mr. and Mrs. Dick B row n and enjoyed by the 20 guests present.
day afternoon.
children of Boise w ere overnight
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook w ere
D arrell W illiam s left F riday for guests of h er parents, Mr. and S unday evening callers at the
A m ity w hen he received word Mrs. L ynn K vgar S atu rd ay night Earl C rocker home.
Mr. and Mrs. Delos F oster of
th a t his m other was very ill and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F ran k lin
not expected to live.
S ta r called at the L ynn K ygar
and
sons of Boise spent S unday
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blondin hom e T hursday afternoon.
of K odiak, A laska spent from F ri
R alph Shy was surprised M on w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
L ynn K ygar.
day u n til M onday w ith Mr. and day n ight w ith a b irth d ay p arty
Mrs. Don L inville and fam ily. given at the C. L. S m ith hom e at
Mr. and Mrs. R ay F ra n k lin of M itchell B utte. C. L. Sm ith, Jr., | T ry the J o u rn a l C lassified Ads,
N am pa spent from T uesday u ntil D uaine S m ith and S haron Sm ith they get results.
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PAGE NINE
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Lissm en
and d au g h ter moved to C aldw ell
last week w here he is a ju n io r
at the College of Idaho.
N ew Tractor On
Display In N yssa
A new addition to the Jo h n
H istorical novels of ad v en tu re learning to live purposefully be- i Deere trac to r line is on display
at H ollingsw orths’, Inc. of Nyssa,
top the list of books going into yond it.
R aym ond Yates describes in- j it was announced by M anager
circulation on S atu rd ay at the
expensive tools and techniques in . Earl H ollingsw orth. The new
M alheur C ounty Library.
"How to R estore C hina, Bric-a- ■ tracto r is know n as th e ‘‘70’’ and
Jo h n Jen n in g s’ new
book. brae, and Sm all A ntiques.”
is a tricycle type, full diesel d e
"B anners A gainst the W ind," is
A com prehensive pictu re of the velopm ent for fuel economy.
a biographical novel about S a m effort to achieve fair em ploym ent
H ollingsw orth said the Jo h n
uel G ridley Howe who offered his practices th ro u g h governm ent in- j Deere model "R" established a
services as a doctor in th e G reek terv en tio n is p resented in the I
fuel econom y record in 1949
w ar for independence of 1824.
study by Louis R ucham es called i w hich has never been equaled
A new novel of a d v e n tu re by "Race, Jobs, and Politics.”
and th e new "70” in recen t tests
Edison M arshall called "A m en - ’ A m ystery and a w estern com- j has exceeded fuel econom y of the
can C ap tain ” concerns the exploits plete the list: "The W oman on th e ' model "R". O ther features in
of an A m erican sailor in the ea rly j Roof" by H elen N ielsen and "Re-1 clude live hydraulic pow er con
1800’s m ainly in Africa.
lu ctan t G u n m an ” by W illiam ' trol, optional power steering, live
A d v entures of an earlier period MacLeod Raine.
pow er shaft and a 3-point hitch.
are told by Jo h n Clou in "A C a ra
van to C am ul,” a story of the
tim e w hen Mongol tribes w ere
g ath erin g u n d er Jenghiz K han
"T he Best A m erican S hort
Stories, 1954" is th e an nual selec
Sparkling refreshm ent coming up.
tion from A m erican m agazines
T ake a moment to enjoy the satisfying
edited by M artha Foley.
good taste oi Olympia . . .
then carry on, refreshed.
“Living and L earning in N ur-I
sery School” by M arguerita R u
dolph is a book intended p rim a r
ily for nu rsery school teachers.
"Y our Deafness Is Not You" by
G race M urphy describes e x p e ri
ences in m eeting deafness and
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n A i
now for 1 u . Qfllip] ia I
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Three Ways To Save
with
COLD
CACHE
Mrs. John P. Broad, Nyssa, shops for her Frozen
Foods rig h t along w ith other hom em aking needs.
Lockers are conveniently arranged rig h t in our
Spacious room w here m ore and m ore people are
finding how to cut th eir food budgets by T aylor's
T hrifty Shopping P lan.
__________ _
FROZEN FOOD
LOCKERS
in a warm room!"
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OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY. Olympl». Wash U S. A.*®
TAYLOR S
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SW IFT'S JEWEL
SALAD OIL
On Your
Food
Budget
akes
^Vater’th a t ro a -—
PEAS
Quart
Garden Gem
303 Can
69 *
8 Cans
N alley's — No. 303 Can
PORK ’N* BEANS
YOUR CHOICE
Hunt's — No. 2 Can
TOM ATO JUICE
Van Camp's — No. 303 Can
HOMINY
CORN
Case $ 2 .8 9
Ida-Dell — 303 Can
Cream Style
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■FROZEN FOODS.
Bird's Eye
Donald Duck
1. MONEY
Compare the low, low rental cost of one of our big
lockers. It's a real budget saver. Take ad v an tag e
of our timely food buys — then pop those savings
into your locker.
PEAS
ORANGE JUICE
6
6 oz. Cans
$ 1 .0 0
Pkgs.
$ 1.00
2. TIME
Good—Choice
G olden M ealy
POT ROASTS . . . 1.b. 3 9 0
Y A M S .............2 lbs. 2 9 0
3. MORE COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE
By the Piece
Firm—Ripe
SLAB BACON . . . I.b. 3 9 c
AVACADO . . . . 2 for 1 9 ^
Your Cold Cache Frozen Food Locker is just steps
aw ay from meat, poultry and vegetable bargains.
Why freeze YOURSELF to get to your frozen food
locker? Cold Cache Lockers are in our w arm room
conveniently arran g ed for comfort-conscious
homemakers. _______ _________
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OLD CACHE
FROZEH FOOD LOCKERS
WE FREEZE THE FOOD . . . .
NOT THE CUSTOMER
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W A W AKM K W A / *
Taylor’s Food Market
319 Main
Phone 3111
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TAYLOR’S
FOOD MARKET
Fourth and Main
Dial 3111