Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 21, 1956, Page PAGE SIX, Image 4

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1956
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QUALITY GUARANTEED MEATS
We Give y o u
flS ìttì
fitter
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PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
TAYLORS
Dromadary Angel Food
CAKE MIX
2 for
10 Flavors
JELLO 12 Pkgs. * 1.00
White Star — Bite Size
3 Cans. 8 ? C
TUNA
3 cans
ORANGE
Low-Caloric Snack Fits l b A lca!
FOOD M ARK ET
LOCKER SERVICE
Introductory Offer
BREAKFAST CUP
Yearling LAMB Sale
PORK SALEM
LEG
Lb. 49c
Nearly Boneless
Loin — Rib
ROASTS
49c
Lb.
Lb................ 3 5 c CHOPS
Shoulder
29c
ROASTS
Lb.
Lean, Tender
Stew
STEAKS
19c
MEAT
Lb.
Lb................ 3 9 c
Special
BEST PRODUCE BUYS
Sweet, Juicy
COFFEE
89C Lb
C A t T0 TRY Y0UR
J V first quart of
ORANGES 3 Doz.
LEMONS 4 Lbs.
Golden Ripe
CANTS-Jumbo 2 for
TASTEWELL
SALAD and
COOKING
0 L 5 D r" ^ y
P R A IS E
(25< for first pint)
OIL
63C Ql.
Pelilions Needed Leaves on Mission Court Receives
utile Disease
To Insure Vole on
Test Petitions
Reapporlionmeni
Petitions were presented to the
An appeal to all persons to re­
county
court Wednesday of last
turn as soon as possible all initia
week requesting them to hold a
tive petitions for a constitutional
public hearing to determine if
amendment providing for the]
Malheur county will be declared
federal plan for reapportioning
a
brucellosis test area, according
the state legislature, was issued
to Tom McElroy, chairman of the
this week by Emil Stunz, Malheur,
county disease control committee
county representative in the leg­
The petitions, signed by over
islature.
100 dhit y and beef cattle operators
Petitions bearing more than;
in the county, is the first step to­
2000 signatures have been sent;
ward having Malheur county cer­
to the county clerk to check sig-'
tified brucellosis free.
natures and most of them in turn I
A thorough clean-up of any re­
have been filed with the secre­
actors
will be beneficial to pro­
tary of state, Stunz said.
ducers and consumers alike, Mc­
All petitions must be on file in;
Elroy said. The public health fac­
Salem by July 5 and several days]
tor in brucellosis contiol has long
are sometimes required to check
an important reason why as
A pleasant way to ahun the sun these sultry days is to take a
signatures
at
the
countw
clerk’s
,
Daryl Williams, son of Mr. and been
much emphasis has been placed
tea-tim e-out from your chores, relaxing beside a tray like this of
office
in
Vale.
Stunz
warned.
Mrs.
O.
P.
Williams
of
Nyssa
nihhly icebox cookies and tall, frosty glasses of iced tea.
the eradication of this disease
The state representative, who left Wednesday to serve two on
M eat-producing calories are kept to a minimum in these slim-
as
has
been the case for 20 years.
has spearheaded the drive in Mai-' years in the North Central In addition
minded snacks, for both the cookies and the tea are sweetened with
to this important
heur
county
with
cooperation
of
states mission for the LDS benefit, producers
pure saccharin, more than 400 tim es sweeter than sugar hut con
will realize
the Farm Bureau and other or­ church.
taining not a single weight-adding caloric.
efficiency in the produc­
T o sweet*n the tea. choose from several brands oF liquid saccharin,
ganizations and individuals, said He left for Salt Lake City greater
tion of meat and milk once the
or dissolve 24 '¿-grain tablet* in one-half cup of w ater to make your
the rural area and Vale have where he will be in the mission disease
own svrup. A teaspoonful equals one teaspoon of sugar in sweetening
is eradicated.
made
a
better
showing
than
Nyssa
power.
,
home
for
a
week
and
will
then
New
markets
for Malheur coun­
and
Ontario.
You can freeze and keep rolls of these icebox cookies handy for
leave
for
Minneapolis,
Minn..
ty
breeding
stock
will be opened
Even
though
Malheur
county
munching in a matt«* of minuti*«.
where he will receive his as­ as a direct result of this county
has
enough
signatuies
to
meet
the
O r a n g e P e c a n C o o k ie s
becoming certified brucellosi-
ratio necessary to get the measure signment.
free, according to McElroy. At
Dissolve ....................................... 6 saccharin tablets
Friday
evening
he
was
honor­
on
the
ballot,
hundreds
of
more!
(l 4 grain each)
the present time, heifers and cows
ed
by
the
quorum
of
elders
at
a
signers are wanted in the event
in t -4 cup unsweetened
being
shipped from Malheur coun­
farewell
party
at
the
stake-
that
some
western
Oregon
coun-;
orange juice
ty
into
Washington, Idaho, west­
house.
and
Monday
evening
ties fall short of their required i
1 teaspoon vanilla
party at the E. H. Beus home. ern Oregon and an increasing
number, it was explained.
Cream in a 6 -cup howl . . . . \ \ cup shortening
of states all over the na­
Sift together
............ 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour
Reports from other parts of the A testimonial service was held number
tion must be tested before ship­
•4 teaspoon salt
Sunday
evening
at
the
Nyssa
state
indicated
that
proponents
of
j
'4 teaspoon baking powder
ping or must be quarantined and
the measure are confident the; LDS Chapel
Add sifted drv ingredients alternately with orange juice
tested upon arrival at their desti­
issue
will
be
on
the
ballot
in
the]
mixture.
nation.
This is an important con­
November general election. Giles lation, resulting in some cases of sideration
Ulend well into dough
1 teaspoon grated orange rind
given by buyers before
2 tablespoons pecans, finely
French, publisher of the Sherman
sharing a senator as Mal­ thev can bid on local livestock
chopped
County Journal at Moro and one counties
does with Grant and Harney. The test, to receive the certifi­
Shape dough into a roll 2 inches thick and wrap in waxed paper.
of the chief instigators of the pro­ heur
Representatives would be elected cation, necessitates the testing of
Chill lit refrigerator until firm emm
' «*, about 2 hours. Cut
posal
on
a
statewide
basis,
last
they are now on a population all dairy cattle, all barnyard
into '¿-inch slices and place* on u r
nan Hake on rack
week expressed confidence the as
' for 12 minutes
slightly above center in 400* O'
stock, all purebred stock and 20
basis.
issue
will
not
only
get
on
the
bal­
M akes 18 cookies '
lot, it will pass. French ventured
a prediction that the measure will
Mr. and Mrx. H. O. Hopkins receive about 40 percent support
DR. JOHN EASLY. O. D.
Eagles Auxiliary
in
Multnomah
county,
site
of
the
entertained
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harley
VISION SPECIALIST
Meeting
Tuesday
only actual opposition.
Bane
of
Fallon,
Nev.,
at
their
Call
Enterprise
401
Toll Free
The Nyssa Eagles Auxiliary
The federal plans calls for one
held their regular business meet­ home last Wednesday and Thurs-i senator from each county instead
196 So. Oregon Street.
Ontario Oregon
ing at the Eagles hall Tuseday day
of the present plan based on popu-
evening. Mrs. Bill Hamilton was
the winner of the door prize. The
group’s new project is the con­
cession at the Border League
«T: ' •srm
baseball games.
Cards were played and refresh­
ments served bv Mrs. Tracy Mef-
ford and Mi's. Sandy Patterson.
The July 3 meeting has been re­
scheduled for July 10 During the
summer months the meetings will
begin at » 30 p. m
-1
r;
Quart 5 9 <
MÚ
New delicately flavored salad dressing.
Complete details on every PRAISE label!
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deep
appreciation and thanks to our
many friends and neighbors for
the cards and beautiful floral of­
ferings and many acts of kindness
expressed to us following the loss
of our loved one. Kiyotoshi Hori.
Kiyomoro Hori and S. Hori
Family.
percent of the cows running on
the range of every producer in
Malheur county. If a reactor is
found in the 20 percent tested, all
animals in the herd must be test­
ed. Reactors must be sold for
slaughter in inspected plant,.
The federal government has al­
lotted funds to help in the eradi­
cation program according to Mc­
Elroy. The program will cost the
operators nothing except the han­
dling of their cattle. Indemnities
will be paid on reactors on the
basis of the difference between
slaughter price received and re­
placement value of the reactor as
a dairy or brood cow.
Edith Brenneman
Dies In Caldwell
Edith N. Breneman, Parma pas­
sed away in a Caldwell hospital
June 16 at the age of 79. Mrs.
Breneman was born February 5,
1877 in the Willamette Valley.
Survivors include two sons,
Archie of Parma, and Glen of
Sheridan, Ore., and one sister,
Ethyl Varny of Portland.
Services for Mrs. Breneman
were Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at
the Lienkaemper Chapel with the
Rev. Paul Ludlow officiating and
interment was in the Parma cem­
etery.
BUILDING PERMITS
Enlargement of Eagles hall.
North 3rd and Bower. 60x56 size.
Cinderblock. $15,000.
Permit to move a garage from
112 Reece to 515 North 8th. $300
E. J. Sevbold.
USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS.
They £
Seed Men Warned
Of A reminder
July 1 that Deadline
seed certifica­
tion applications are due at the
county agent’s office by July 1
was issued by Leeds Bailey, coun­
ty extension agent, this week
He said that all seed crops that
are to be certified this year re­
quire the field inspection. This
examination is in addition to the
seedling inspections r»*quired
when alfalfa and red clover are
planted.
Aplication blanks and regula­
tions covering the certification of
the various crops are available
at the county agent's office
Nyssa
Births . . .
June 15—Mr and Mrs Rosalioi
Revira, Nyssa. girl; Mr and Mrs
Robert Allred; Nyssa, girl
June 18—Mr. and Mrs. Lupc Do
La Rosa. Nyssa, boy, Mr and
Mrs. Pedro Torres, Parma b<>y.
Mr and Mr* R<*s Butler. Vale,
girl.
June IF— Mr and Mrs Rex,
Vocller, Nyssa, boy
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B U S IN E S S F O R M S m ean
R EL IA B L E R E C O R D S
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Introducing Paul Flanary
O u t o f the la rg e va rie ty o f business
fo rm s th at w e h an d le yaw can choose
th o se th a t both spe e d u p an d In ­
crease efficie ncy in yo u r pe rso n al
fo iins system .
The com pleteness o f owe lin e assures
y o u -e business fo rm fo r e ve ry fo rm
o f business.
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today . ..
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Peterson Furniture is happy to announce that Paul
is now a member of the sales staff. Paul was born
in Nyssa in 1933 and attended grade and high school
here. Paul managed the Texaco station before enter­
ing the service in 1953. From March of 1955 to Sep­
tember Paul again managed the station, leaving to
attend Brigham Young University where he studied
m arketing and business adm inistration.
Paul joined Peterson s staff the first of the month.
He is shown, above, displaying Duo-Trim power
mower which he is happy to dem onstrate without
obligation to any who call Peterson Furniture.
PETERSON FURNITURE CO.
217 Main St.
Phone 3211