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GATE CITY jQUHNAL, THURS., FEBRUARY 7, lftBo, Mrs. Blmey, a large and represen ln the M untjewerff home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Robinson and tative group of men and women of intellectual achievement and repu Glen of Roswell. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. tation, leaders in religious, educa Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Case tional, philanthropic, and social af- and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Purdy were B E R W YN BURKE, Publisher fairs, fathers and mothers of humble dinner guests in the Phe 1 11 home station to fame unknown, came to Sunday In honor of Mr. Phelan’s Washington all drawn together by birthday. Published every Thursday at Nysaa, Malheur County, Oregon. an object which should most appeal Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Roberts who Errtercd at the postofffce at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission though I to father, mother, teacher—the rented their ranch to their son the United States Malls, as second class matter, under the act of highest welfare of children. On the Dyre, moved Thursday Into the H ol March 3. 1879. evening of this new organization ly house recently vacated by the Mc j Mrs. Cleveland was hostess at the Connell family. reception at the White House. Charles McConnell, clerk In Holly SUBSCRIPTION RATES From the first It has been the Brothers store In Adrian, purchased *1 S O policy of the Congress to reach in a One Year ...... the Wilbur Roberts home In Adrian. __75c helpful and Intimate way the two Six Months ... Mr. and Mrs. Case Muntjewerff social institutions exercising the were Ontario visitors Wednesday. most direct influence upon young children, the home and the school. AD VERTISIN G RATES To this end II early entered upon a PASCAL RUCKER, 85 Rates for Advertising will be furnished to both Local and Foreign nation-wide campaign for the or PASSES M ONDAY Advertisers upon application. Classified Ads lc per word per inser ganization of parent-teacher assoc tion. A T APPLE V A LLE Y iations. This movement proved pop ular and in order that it might be IND EPEND ENT IN P O LIT IC S AN D R E LIG IO N , O P T IM IS T IC promoted and directed more ef- IN D IS P O S IT IO N —W IT H NO IN TE R E S TS T O SERVE fectly there was created within Apple Valley— Grandpa Pascal EXCE PT THOSE O F M ALHEUR COUNTY. the Congress, in the year of 1907, a Rucker passed away Monday at the J special department in charge of this home of his son after an illness of 1 work, and the year following, the several months. He had resided in P. T. A. FOUNDERS Editorial Comments [ name of the organization was the Parma country since 1902. Sur By Clark Wood D A Y IS FEB. 17TH changed to National Congress of viving are his three sons, L. A. of Mothers and Parent-Teacher As- - j Caldwell, and R. R. and L. S. of W hat Hauptmann would no doubt ---------- | soclations, to include this new phase Parma ,and one daughter Mrs. Lois like to be for awhile Is the forgotten Founder's Day, Feburary 17, w ill' ° f development. The Congress Hartman of Caldwell. Services will be observed In Malheur county by Ihas been actlve ln al1 movements. be held at the community church In aiming to promote the interest of i Parma Friday! afternoon with inter- W e suspect that if and when Jap t h e Parent-Teachers Association children and youth. I t Is organized j ment in the Tucker cemetery near with appropriate exercises and A l an and China arrive at the “ far- i by departments and committees for Notus. .. . „ . . . „ _ reaching agreement," the reaching bert B. Hopkins, Malheur county „ uu tuoiwuoi. „ „ VI„ the ......, i , Ralph Rogers Is confined to his publicity chairman has written will be done by Japan. following article explaining Found- " bi^h _ ef^ tbe ' T lfar.e ot th e jhome with a sprained ankle and a er’s Dav i child’ Branches have been formed in seVered artery ln his wrist. A hick town Is one that quite lit forty-seven states, ln the District-of l _ . . _ .. _ , , __ i Ralph Bailey and Ralph Summy erally Is going to the dogs. Founder’s Day commemorates the Columbia, Hawaii, and Alaska. T h e ' were supper guests of Donald Fish anniversary of the founding of the i total membership now exceeds one er last week. Nations as well as individuals can National Congress of Parents and million. owe much and be prosperous or owe Teachers ln Washington, D. C., Feb In 1924, owing to the rapid in-1 Helen Miller returned to her home little and be poor. crease of the number of men in te r-! after helping Mrs. Hartman in Par ruary 17, 1897. ma for the past several weeks. The first semi-public words re ested in the movement, the name i Wc read that "safety" has been Ivan Brown was married to Miss was changed to its present form, the I built Into 4 well known car. This garding a National Congress of National Congress of Parents and Sullivan of Roswell last week at Mothers were spoken by Mrs. Theo won't help much If safety’s liquid Vale, Oregon. dore W. Bim ey at a kinderkarten Teachers. antithesis has soaked Into the driv Mrs. Waldo Smalley and baby meeting a Chautauqua, New York, er. visited Sunday with Mrs. Wm. in 1895. On returning to her Wash Smalley. A phlllsopher declares that “ work ington home, Mrs. Blm ey called up Wade Robinson and sons Earl and on Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst, well takes our minds o ff our troubles." Ed returned from Bonneville Friday It could help more by taking our known in her Interest ln the estab evening. lishments of kinderkartens. Mrs. troubles o ff our minds. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boston and Hearst was much interested ln the son of Ontario were guests of J. I. proposed conference and generously CARD OF TH AN K S Bostons last week. consented to finance the gathering. N YSSA C O M M U N ITY CHURCH Tom Clendening and Earl Robin I wish to express my heartfelt Mrs Bim ey then called upon Mrs. Sunday School 10 a. m. son were business visitors ln Boise thanks to the Eagles and Auxiliary Grover Cleveland, wife of the Presi Morning Worship 11:15. Sermon Wednesday. for their kindness at the time of the dent of the United States, who cor subject: All Power was Given. loss of my brother and for the beau dially welcomed them and gave Junior League 5:30. Claud Patter LEG AL ADVERTISEM ENT tiful flowers; also to the pall bear them permission to use her name ln son, leader. ers. the musicians, the Nyssa Funer visiting the ladies of the cabinet, Senior Epworth League 7 o’clock. al Home and others who so kindly several of whom became earnest NOTICE OF M EETING OF THE assisted at the time of the loss of my workers and chairmen in the first Pauline Wolfe, president. A busi JUNTURA G R A Z IN G D IS T R IC T ness meeting will follow this service and later congresses. brother, MEMBERS In response to the call sent out by to prepare for the mid-winter in Mrs. Margaret Landon. stitute which will meet at Nyssa on N O TICE IS H EREBY GIVEN, Saturday, February 16. That the Juntura Grazing District will hold a meeting at the Court House at Vale, Oregon, on Satur P.-T. A. OBSERVES day, February 16, 1935, at the hour NOTICE FOUNDER’S DAY Of 10:00 o’clock A. M. A T BIG BEND That all persons must file their application with the Advisory Board on or before said date or said ap Notice is hereby given that parties desiring plications will be rejected. Big Bend—Wade P.-T. A. put on to graze livestock within the Juntura Grazing All applications must be accom the candle lighting ceremony in panied by a payment fee of five and District during the season of 1935 must file ap honor of the 38th anniversary of no-100 ($5.00) dollars, and ln the plications for permits without delay. Applica the P.-T. A. organization at their event that said fee is not paid be regular meeting last Friday even fore that time, said application will tions may be had at the office o f the County ing. A lovely cake made and decor not t(; considered. Clerk and should be filed with the Clerk. The ated by the local president, Mrs. Leo Malheur County Grazing Board has adjourned Betts was the center of attraction. B Y ORDER O F TH E M ALH EUR to February 16, at which time applications for Vocal selections by Mrs. Vande C O U N TY G R A Z IN G BOARD. Water and Mrs. Harris, musical permits will be considered. Dated at Vale. Oregon, this 4th games by Miss Weir and pupils and By order of the Board. an Intelligence Test led by Mrs. F. day of February, 1935. R O Y DALEY, R O Y DALEY, A. Miller completed a very enjoyable County Clerk. program. Cake was served at the County Clerk 2-7-2t close of the meeting. The Gate City Journal Church News N. 8. Phelan, C. R. Purdy. Claud Eachus and several others from the Bend attended the Corn-Hog meet ing ln Ontario Monday. A large number of members and six visitors attended the regular meeting of Big Bend grange Tues “ licmUr ro t rtdof N i*h t W *ln*. day evening. The lecturer. Mrs. Joe King, has sponsored two plays, one try th « STjmrmntmd Doctor’» »p «c i*l pre»enp I by the men, the other by the women, S o “ llS lC Y S T E X (S I^ U X ). ap la ( dar» m i j judges were appointed and the los ing cast furnishes a lunch at the regular grange meeting. The men put on their play “The Rehearsal" HIGH CLASS I Tuesday evening and It was a CLEANING AND | scream from start to finish. Those taking part were C. E. Peck, C. E. PRESSING Pond. Dale Ashcraft. Leo Betts. Bert Roberts and Luit Stam. Everyone! was a star ln their own parts and \ See Us For a KAH N Tailor the audience thoroughly enjoyed the Made Suit comedy. A vocal selection by Walter Stradley. reading on Lincoln by Joe Brumbach, dramatic reading by R. NYSSA TAILOR 8. Grant completed the program. Oyster soup, cake and coffee were SHOP served at the close of the program. Mrs. Allda Numans and daughter Miss Johanna of Boise were guests w -------------------------------- - A Farmer Brown’s ^ - - Observations _____ _______ r deer edetur: 1 wuz down town tother nite. and tuck ln the kommershul club doina. 1 had hurd thare wuz to be beer and pretzuls, and i hurd Jlst rite, dock sarazln and jedge wlllums and myself started a beer drlnkin kon- test. but 1 lost, altho 1 did my demdest. and speeklng of beer, mister edetur, 1 tuck o ff time to notlse you air not s-~ dern slow yerself. 1 ad mit i lost kount o f you after yore 8th helpin. 1 sea that don gram our good look- in mayur has appinted a plannln bord. 1 only hoap this board don't interfure with my prlvey inspeckln. they kin plan awl they like, but that Jlst must not bother me ln my wurk. if they do, 1 am lible to git mad. and speekln of my wurk ln that line, the dem mayur hlsself has sorter stept outta bounds. while 1 was out on the farm workin last weak, sum body got mad and put a pad lock in a prlvey dore. while i thare be plenty of room outta doors in nyssle. that didn’t sute the regu lar users of this bilding, so beln as 1 wuz outta town, theze peepul kom- planed to don. and don wint down and in his ushual stile knockt o ff the lock with a hammur. ln aboot a hour the other man kalm back and loekt her agin, by that time don was gettln tired of the galm. so he let her stay. 1 am going to haft to see my atomey aboot this and ether sue the guy that put on the lock, or sue don fer interferin with my wurk. we publlck servants shure dew hav our troubles. yores trulie, fanner brown. T IE D A Y A T OREGON T R A IL Tuesday, February 5, was pro claimed tie day by the boys of the Oregon Trail school. Yellow, white and b ue ties of all colors and des criptions were displayed by fat, slim, and medium sized boys. Two boys who called the bluff of the group and failed to wear their ties was In itiated In the old time fashion. W E RECOMMEND THEM ‘ N uj -j r - LOTT D. BROW N A. L. FLETCHER A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W ; N YS SA DR. E. D. NORCOTT DR. C. A. ABBOTT D E N T I S T O ffice Phone 35F2 Residence Phone 35F3 X -R A Y E X A M IN A T IO N S C H IR O PR AC TIC P H Y S IC IA N Office ln Residence Three blocks So. M. E. Church PHONE 25 N YSSA OREGON N YS S A L I B R A R Y OPEN SATU RD AY Town P atron s......2:30 to 5:30 Out-of-town patrons 2:30 to 7:30 A L L PATR O NS WELCOME Mrs. Fred Marshall, Librarian ROBT. D. LYTLE ATTORNEY And CO U NSE LO R-AT-LAW First National Bank Building Phone 66 vale OREGON O N TH E O LD JOB C IT Y TR AN SFE R H. D. Holmes T R U C K IN G and TR AN S FE R TR A N S F E R R IN G Phone 15 and Phone 28 City Limits C. Klinkenberg NYSSA, OREGON Phone 5 Anna B. Pritchett Aerie D. O. F. O. E. No. 2134 HOME OF MEETS W ED NESD AY N IG H T O STE O PATH Y A T EAGLES H A L L —And— E LE CTR O TH ER APY BERNARD FROST, President PHONE 201 DON M. G RAH AM , Secretary V A L E ------ OREGON Guarantee Work O N T A R IO G R A IN CO H E A T E R S T U D IO Ontario, Oregon and BAG G AG E All Kinds of Hauling in Q U A L IT Y Expert Kodak Finish ing. Mail us your films. OREGON NYSSA OREGON Visiting Eagles Welcome PO R T R A IT S OF i— BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Nyssa NO TICE OF E STR AY Strayed to our ranch, 1 Jersey cow with a ’’Diamond J " brand. Owner may have same by paying for feed bill. Louis Recla. F14pd. — —— W YCK O FF Home of JEW ELRY STORE GEM and P U R IN A O fficial Tim e Inspector for Quality Feeds Union Pacific Oregon Ontario Phone 53, Ontario Í New Kidneys Evert]lwc Minutes ANOTHER HOME BURNS / F you are underinsured, or if you let your fire insurance lapse even for a single day. your property values are exposed to loss. Fires occur unexpectedly and destroy much valuable property in a brief time. You owe it to yourself to.be carefully protected. How could you be adequately compensated for your loss if you wen uninsured or underinsured? Let lit help you obtain an ap praisal. make suggestions, and furnish adequate insurance. Don |'M. Graham Fire Insurance Bonds NYSSA Notary Public OREGON WATCH YOUR KIDNEYS! Be Sure They Properly Cleanse the Blood Y OUR kidneys are constantly fit tertng impurities from the blood aiiy d is tu r b e d -la « la thetr w o r k - fall to remove the poisonous body wastes. 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R O O M S A ND B O A R D OREGON A t Reasonable Rates Nyssa Shoe Shop Ross Parkinson, Prop. Nyssa, Oregon HI-SHEEN DRY CLEANING Protect What You Have i PLUMBING Insure In SU R E Insurance EXPERTS.. — with— Frank T. Morgan W e are proud of our record Make Your Application for 1935 Auto Licenses Here N O W ! as plumbing { and heating experts. Whether your job is •HU large or small, give us a n opportunity t o show you what we can do. Estimates cheerfully given. Geo. J. Kinzer ' Try our new Hi-Sheen Dry Cleaning O NTARIO PRESSARY Plumber Phone 134-J-2 Makes old clothsa look like new. safe, feeda the fcbrics. odorless— true quality clean ing. Parma Nyssa Agent: M rs Margaret Pashley Nyssa Funeral Home Phone 76F3 Ambulance Service