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■- GAt£ CÍTV /ÛÜ k NAI, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 18# *r+.£'Z zsx*~ ^ *' ! Miss Cleo Allred has been visiting a t ' Mr. and Mrs. Glen Frizzell and Mr EASTERN OREGON ! the homes ol M rs Prank Phillips and and Mrs. Elwood Nelson were fishing on SEEKS COMPLETION Burnt river last week end Mrs. nuth Brooks. OF CENTRAL-OREGON Mrs. Harry Shelton returned to Boise ---------------------- | Mr and Mrs. Conley Davis of Watson Tuesday after ’■•everal dsyr visit at the iR . » r w ^ oth,r * * * ’ Mr:, TUiir.a Esrlrsr m ira d TucrJay 1 iu-j ocow e « -a n is rliitlT* h:r John t —c. i——c uds ~ :ca. evening from nor home in Tortiand. |ter in Boise this week. Mr and Mis. Jack Mullen moved to I.rn Dick Adams' mother and sistci Oregon money, of the million; vot Omer Adktnson is hating two weeks Ur. and Mrs Dion Todd, Miss Theora of Riverton. W yo. are guests ac he. the A. R. Miliar home ftciocs the tiack ed by congress for emergency highway I-angton and Herbeit Hox,e plcrdcked ] vacation fiom woik in the Nyssa Filat vacating ilie H. R Sherwood residence construction was apportioned last Fri home at Owyhee Dam. oti Jump creek near Hoinedale Sunday, ¡ma-y. Monday lie left for Pendleton. day at the meeting of the state highway Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dunaway wm-(. in the South end of town. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McPherson of , Mrs. Will Smiley of Apple Valley is j . snokine vesterdav leavin ’ While conducting evangelistic meet commission in Portland, but the only Wilder vere dinner guest-. Sunday of ¡visiting Mrs. Win. DeGrofl at the Pipe ; today ^ „ ' after Z , Ì T witli ^ L their !r Z f ings here, Hev. and Mrs. Calvin D. project in this section of the state a brief v visit son;,. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Brush. ] Line ranch Mrs. Claud Wood and Dick Smith and family of Nampa arc guests which received the favor of the com Engineer P. A. Banks was a visitor at „ . Mrs. . Misses Georgia and Edna Dennis and at the George MacLafferty farm home. mission was the Gap ranch section of the Nyssa office of the Owyhee project Adam' > ln Saturday from Mrs. Oma Blngman were visitors In Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Short and family the Central Oregon highway in Harney yesterday. ¡Owyhee Dam. Boise Tuesday. were fishing on the John Day river last .county. Mrs Dolly Brown of Kamela, Or., is Mrs c B Short spent Sunday with week end. After their trip Miss Bonnie j Surfacing of the Gap ranch to Milli- Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Wilson left last Wednesday for Cambridge. Ida., for a a guest of Mrs. Tom Burton at the par- ¡her sister Mrs M. C. Graves and fam- Walkup of John Day visited at the can section was authorizied. This cntal E. M. Blodgett home. 1 lly in Payette- Short home several days. I stretch lies between Burns and Bend weeks outing. Miss Katherine Oilmore, daughter of | Mrs- A "ne Cancelmo and daughter George Johnston has completed work Ed. Wilson and Farnham Sills took a ,and is the only P°rt>on not surfaced in the fruit harvest at Emmett for the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gilmore, will spend * Emmett^ ^ w e ^ Nyssa^lMt night, friend to the Terteling road camp near I west of Burns. ______ Miss Virginia to spend a few days with present. He returned homy Tuesday the balance of thp summer with her Banks, Ida.. Monday. Terteling com- I To the cast oi Burns is the uncom Isobel Sarazin. I grandparents in Union. pany is building six miles of new high- P^ted portion of the Central Oregon night. After the Sunday golf tournament, C. wnv* th e r e I highway which lies between Peach and Bill McConnell plans to leave this Ernest C. Wilson and family returned L. McCoy and family motored to Boise ' ‘ Burns, a stretch of about 75 miles. Sev- Monday evening from Blue Mountain week for Mountain City, Nev., where he Mr. and Mis. C. T. Douglas came in where they spent the day with Mr. and eral surveys have been made and it Is springs where they spent several days will try his luck at mining for the next from Owyhee Dam this morning to , ted that the road will ^ routed Mrs. Marshall Spell. few weeks. vacation. meet Mr Douglas' parents who have of Crane and DreWsey soon. The Dorothy Jonannesen under went an Mrs. Louis Thomas arrived Tuesday come from the south for an extended, order fQr com letlon of the road shoukl Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boydell and operation for the removal of tonsils at children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. from Oakland, Cal., to look after pro visit here. : follow. the Owyhee Dam hospital Thursday, E. C. Van Petten of Ontario at their perty Interests here. Her mother Mrs. Miss Ruth Dupuis and Miss Gwend- | The C0mmjssi0n authorized grading Dr. J. J. Sarazin attending. Clara Brown accompanied her and is cottage at Payette lake from Saturday Mrs. Arvilla Fauchier, Mrs. Joe Har- olyn Caverhill, college friends of Miss , from Dale south on the Pendleton-John visiting flrends in Boise. until Monday. din and son Joe will camp In the pines Margaret Hunt from Eugene, left Fri Day highway, 4 miles, and apportioned Douglas Benton and A. Chapman Warren McHargue, barber of Nyssa near the Robert Long camp on the day with J. C. Caverhill for Eugene an expenditure of $120,000 in federal aid and Owvhee dam. likes boys. An Infant returned Monday from a trip along the Little Malheur. Dr. Abbott plans to after ten days visit at the Hunt home, money. son. his third boy. arrived Monday. coast. Another member of the party The commission will meet in Portland evening at the McHargue home here. Oca Blaylock stayed in Medford with take the party to the mountains th is; Joe Weissen, time keeper for the week end. General Construction company at Owy- again tomorrow and decide on ad He weighed eight and a half pounds. his sister Ada and her family. O. D. Dearborn, secret*»y of the hee dam, and wife have gone to Min- ditional federal aid projects. Car trouble delayed the return of E d -; Mrs. Lillian Ambrose arrived Sunday ,tlP Powell and Adolnh Jaenke from from Jerome with her niece Miss Mary Malheur county fair, w j* here yester- nesota where they will visit Mr. Weis- waLson Monday They burned out a Johnson of Powell. Wyo.. and Miss day in the interest of the annual show. |sen's parents for the present, BIRTHDAY PARTIES condenser und were obliged to return to Hicks. They are spending the week with Mr. Dearborn invites Nyssa farmers. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hale and children before they could the Jess, A1 and Charles Thompson I and others of the county, to select their [ 0f Owyhee Dam returned the last of Nyssa for repairs Miss Tiena Tensen was hostess to a I the week after a vacation trip which fumbles and Mrs. Ira Dale of Arcadiu. choice produce for exhibit. drive the Powell car home. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lynch return- o00g them to Portland. Eugene and party of girl friends at a birthday party yesterday. After a swim in the Shoe ed Monday from a month’s visit at Mr. Crater lake. string ditch, they enjoyed lunch at the Lynch’s old home ln South Dakota. Joe Jay Smith Harry Shelton and BARGAINS AT OWYHEE DAM They purchased a farm near the Dak- wwe home severa, days last week. They Tensen home. Isobel Sarazin is having a few friends ota-Wyoming line where they expect to I ,eft rigain Priday ^ look over mining The following articles are for sale at sacrifice at her home today in honor of her locate. [claim prospects In the Salmon river prices: birthday. The party also honored her Mrs. Geo. Pollard of Portland is visit- ! countrv friend Virginia Cancelmo, a visitor ing her sister Mrs. Lillian Bach at the ’ . . . . ... __ Pool table; Jas. Lane home in Kingman Kolony. [ Mrs. \rchle was h" e M ? C Z from Emmett. Cash register; Mrs. Mary Nichols plans to accompany, Ir01" McDcrmitL She reports residents Scales; Mrs. Pollard on return and spend a few I * south ™ d of the county much Miss Georgia Thompson, clerk in the days vacation with relatives in the Rose on pleased s‘ art ot south >mPr0V£ments Frigidaire show case; the I wlth O. N. tha, highway of Jordan Golden Rule store. Is vacationing with city. a large party of Weiser friends at Pay Three-hole Ice Cream Cabinet; Mrs. V. Plughoff of Pendleton, sister Valley. 3 Frigidaire Walk-in Refrigerators; Mr. and Mrs. Estes L. Morton and ette lake. She will return to work Mon of Mrs. Will Beam, and Mrs. Plughoif's day. daughter Mrs. Harold Holmes and lier children picnicked Sunday with Mrs. F. Heating Stoves; husband of Portland surprised the ! Stamey, sister of Mrs. Morton, and her GENERAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Beam family by arriving last Wednes- , husband of Payette. After a day in the WORTH ONE DOLLAR day for a visit here. They remained till | Pines they returned in time to view the Owyhee Dam Wednesday. whale on display in Payette Sunday. With her recipe for frozen fruit salad, John Klug, contractor of Ellensburg, i Dr. and Mrs. C. a . Abbott entertain- Mrs. George McKee won a $1 prize in Wash., Is doing the concrete work for j ed Sunday for A. G. Street and daugh the Kitchen Korner of the Saturday J. A. Terteling company on the Mitchell ter Generva and son Elmer of Green Statesman. Mrs. McKee’s recipe fol j butte canal. Last week his son and fam- (leaf, old friends of the Abbotts when lows: I ily arrived from Ellensburg. the former both families lived in Indiana. Other 2 cream cheeses. L E T ’ S S W I M to work here until the contract is com- guests were Crete Marie and Howard Tablespoon cream. pie ted several months hence. Foster. 1 cup grated pineapple. Richard Stacey of Vale, brother of Hugh Biggs, democratic candidate for 1-2 cup almonds (chopped). George Stacey, surveyor on the Owyhee district attorney, left politics at home i-2 cup celery. project here, has been transferred to last week and accompanied his v ife to * fe X'’’à 1 cup whipping cream. Idaho Fails on the upper Snake river Seattle. He made only a short visit in Soften cheese with cream. Add fruit, storage investigation which is b ing the Sound city while Mrs. Biggs will nuts and celery. Whip cream and fold made by the bureau of reclamation. spend the remainder of the summer in cheese mixture. Put in pound bak Richard was formerly employed at with relatives. ing powder cans or mold and pack. Owyhee dam. Mrs. Marian Ward of Payette, for merly of Nyssa, is spending her vaca tion in California. She accompanied her cousin Carmen McDonald of Apple Valley on the trip last week. Carmen Step in and See the New will work for the Shell Oil company in ! Oakland, where his sister Mrs. Blanche Johnson lives. Engineer F. A. Banks of Owyhee Dam made a trip to Payette lake Saturday In clean' healthful, warm mineral water at the after his son John and the Johannesen Vale Natatorium. Open every day; Wednesday boys, who were visitors at the Boy and Sunday night. Scout camp. Mr. Banks took Warren and Howard Larsen to the lakes. The Open any night for party of eight or more. Phone At Our Store | Larsens and Hollenberg family plan to spend the week end there and the boys 208W, Vale. will accompany them home. g v «c i LITTLE NEWS OF NYSSA te ^ MAYFLOWER Electric Refrigerator VALE NATATORIUM Harold Hill, Proprietor OREGON VALE LOCAL SERVICE Between Weiser and Boise via Nyssa-Parma-Notus Three Schedules Daily Each Direction At Convenient Hours West Bound East Bound Leaves Nyssa Leaves Nyssa 11:30 a. m., 3:20 p. m. 10:35 a. m., 2:20 p. m. 8:35 p. m. 7 :45 p. m. Independently owned and operated— Not controlled by any railroad. ALL CARS RADIO EQUIPPED See Nyssa Depot at Powell Service Station for tickets and information Wilson Grocery or Eder Grocery NYSSA OREGON DEPENDABLE GROCERS Are Home-Owned, Featuring NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Products. Our neighborly inter est in your welfare obligates us to see that you get the most for your money. 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OWYHEE REALTY CO. y t> ! i n y I - U - 1 H 2 lbs STRAY TEAM—Came to Merl Linder ranch 1 1-2 miles west of Nyssa. One brown mare with T S on left shoulder, one black mare with no visible brand. 1 Owner may have same by paying cost ' of advertising and feed bill. MERL LINDER. NYSSA. Ju28* RADIO SERVICE AT Wilson Bros Drygoods by H. L. Weldemann. A llp ! I Kl c = PANCAKE FLOUR Sperry’s 2 ^ lb. pkg. SHRIMP, Miss Lou, No. 1 Tin, 2 r for . 19c 23c 69c AM AIZO GOLDEN SYRUP, 1 gal. p a il.. New Sweet Sandwiches HF clover ho»te»j is putting pineapple in her sandwiches this winter—first of all be cause they taste delicious, second, because the enzyme bromelin in this fruit helps to digest heavy proteins, third, because its natural fruit acids turn alkaline in side the body, and last, to serve something different and new *t this season’s parties. Here is how to make a few: Cheese and Fruit Sandxriches: M ish two cream cheeses, add one- fourth cup drained crushed Hawaiian pineapple, one-fourth cup strawberry preserves; cream well. Use between thin slices of buttered bread. Pineapple Marshmallow Sand wiches'- Melt twelve marshmallows in a double boiler, add one-fourtli cup drained crushed Hawaiian pine apple, and cook ten minutes. Cool and spread between buttered rounds of brown bread. Pineapple - Ginger Sandwiches: frt;« t o g e t h e r three-fourths cud drained crushed pineapple, one table- sjxion chopped preserved ginger, one- fourth cup chopped walnuts, one teaspoon ginger syrup and one table spoon pineapple syrup, and spread between buttered s l i c e s of whole wheat bread. Banana - Pineapple Sandxviches: Mash two bananas, add one-fourth rspoot cup drained crushed pineapple and two tablespoons honey. Add one-half cup grated mild cheese, or cream cheese, cream well, and use between buttered slices oi white or brown bread. Peanut Butter and Pineapple Sanduriihet: Cream together one- half cup peanut butter, one-half cup drained crushed Hawaiian pineapple, two tablespoons chopped uurasduno cherries, one tablespoon cherry juke and one tablespoon syrup from’ the canned pineapple. Spread between thin slices of buttered white bread with a leaf of lettuce in each.* •Women drive iro Where menfe ar I ------- - — STARCH, Amaizo Com or Gloss, 1 Pounef Package. 2 f o r .....................................| Q C Along with dependable performance, the May flower’s graceful lines, period-styled hardware, and economical operation make it the outstand ing refrigerator of today. SWEET POTATOES, Pratt-Low Fancy 4 Tid-Bits. No. 2 1-2 T in s.................... | iJ C It is the choice of most people who really investi gate before they buy electric refrigeration. TEA, Chase & Sanborn’s, Unexcelled for Ice Tea. Most Delicious Beverage. A O « 1-2 Pound Canister, B la ck ..................... j C GEO. 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