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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1936 NOTICE I am thanking any and all (or their confidence and trust put in me by voting (or me In the primary election. Yours truly, John Molenaar CARD OF THANKS I wish to express by appre ciation (or the votes received In the recent Democratic pri maries (or County Judge, and thank those who gave me their loyal support. 1 also wish to commend my oppon ent Mr. Fred J. Clemo (or his clean campaign. Theron R. Beers Many 4-H Club Members To Attend Summer School m t A n 1 erly delivered a truck load of der KITN'EK EXPECTS TO V IS IT rick poles and fence posts to Charles CO UNTY IN INTERESTS OF l Chritton and J. J. Kollen on Sun- RACE FOR CONGRESS i ____ FORM ER NYSSA RECLAM ATION lion to attend the session. Advance reports from the differ Among the organizations giving EMPLOYEE WEDS A T P AYE TTE ent communities that are carrying scholarships this year are the Wild on 4-H Club work Indicate a consid Rose Grange, Eldorado Grange, Ore gon Slope Grange, Vale Grange, An erable Increase In the number of A marriage of Interest to Nyssa nex P. T. A., Oregon Trail P. T. A., scholarships to the annual 4-H Club Kingman Kolony P. T. A., Wade P. readers was that of Wayne Johnson summer school at Corvallis that are T A., Big Bend P. T. A., and Jordan and Miss Helen Brue. which took being awarded to outstanding 4-H Valley P. T. A. The Malheur County I place Saturday. May 9 at Payette. Club members this year. Indica Fair Board Is also awarding four ! The Rev. Dallas MacNeil, pastor of tions at present point to approxi scholarship for outstanding exhibits \ the Methodist church performed the mately thirty Club members from at the County Fair last fall. An j ceremony. The couple was attended Malheur County who will be at other scholarship was won by Alvin by Mr. and Mrs. Grover Feldtman. tending summer school on scholar Duvall by taking 1st in the com ex Mrs. Feldtman Is a sister of the ships given by various organizations hibit at the State Fair. The Ironside j bride. to those whose records of achieve Health Club raised money lor two The bride is the daughter of Mr. ment in their Club project entitle scholarships for members of their and Mrs. Charles Brue of Vale, and them to this award. organization. The Ontario Commer has been employed for several years A chance to attend this summer cial Club is awarding four scholar by the Daly Market at Vale The school is one of the high lights In a ships to the outstanding club mem groom Is a son of County Surveyor Club member's career inasmuch as bers in the County in livestock, ; and Mrs J. Edwin Johnson of Vale. it gives him an opportunity to at crops, clothing and cooking projects He is at present employed at Em tend classes dealing with the various and the Ontario Lions Club is mett on the reclamation force and lines of work that he carries in his awarding two scholarship to club previous to that was employed on Club projects, these clashes being members In the Ontario commun the Owyhee project, living at Nyssa. taught by college professors, and ity. The young couple are living at also gives an opportunity to come Emmett. in contact with other 4-H Club members from all over the State. M r Tom Loe, a new settler, having From past experience it is found purchased eighty acres of new land that the two weeks session gives west of the old Idanha orchard, is the club members a much broader Mrs. E. H. Strickland entertained a cultivating fifty acres of com. view point, as the trip permits him group of ladies from the new set to find out things that are going on tlement at her home Thursday outside of his own particular com Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Thomason of afternoon, for the purpose of organ munity. izing a club. Those joining were Mrs. Big Bend and Chas. and Aunt Mat- The cost o f attending this sum Earl Strickland, Mrs. John Strick tie Thomason of Nyssa all went to mer school Is kept at a minimum In land, Mrs. James Stephens, Mrs. Cambridge for a few days visit with order to permit as many as possible William Orr, Mrs. Neil Dimmick, j a sick nephew, relatives and friends, to take advantage of the opportun J. J. Kollen and Mrs. Charles Chrit- ities offered. Tuition, board and room ton. Mrs. Earl Strickland was Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mutz of Oma which Includes all the necessary ex voted president, Mrs. James Steph- ha, Nebraska, and Mr. and Mrs. pense while at the session, Is twelve j ens, vice president, Mrs. Chritton, Sam Teare and family of Boise, dollars for the two weeks. The rail treasurer and Mrs. Dimmick secre were dinner guests Thursday at the road also offers special round trip tary. The club will meet the first Vest farm. fares fcr 4-H Club members and Thursday of every month. The June leaders, the cost from Malheur meeting will beat the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Stafford of County being seven dollars and Chritton. Caldwell are visiting at the home of sixty cents. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Conklin of their daughter and sister Mrs. Earl While most of the delegates from Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pat Harman. They are from Larimie, Malheur County will be attending ton and Klaas Stam were Sunday Wyo. on scholarships offered by various afternoon callers at the Neil Dim organizations, a few Club members mick home. who have attended this summer Mr. and Mrs. John Strickland school in the past are planning to go and Mr. E. H. Strickland motored ( again this year by paying their own to Ontario Tuesday on business. way. Local leaders of 4-H Clubs are Mr. and Mrs. Ole Solomon and j also eligible to the same rates as I deeply appreciate the vote apply to Club members, and at least Miss Hazel Solomon of Boise, Ida., I of confidence Malheur County three Club leaders from this County visited at the Charles Bradley home I gave me in the recent P ri have already expressed their inten- on Sunday. Miss Alta Bradley re turned home with them after visit mary Election in selecting me ing her sister Mrs. Solomon the j as the Republican nominee for past month. Representative and want to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and family, thank you for your support. Claude Franklin and family, Berry Goodin and family and Roland Nel son 11 of Payette, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- | sell Ator and the Ray Franklin fam ily of Owyhee enjoyed a picnic at the dam Sunday. Miss Juanita Franklin spent Mon day and Tuesday at the home of her [ aunt Mrs. Russell Ator. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klingback and family visited relatives in Payette | Sunday. F.ussell Patton sold his Irrigation pump and motor to the city of On tario. Mr. Patton made a business j trip to Ontario Monday. Mr. Mitchell, father of Mrs. W il- | 11am Orr, and his two brothers, all of Utah arrived at the Orr home I wish to thank all who vot Saturday evening. Mr. Mitchell has ed for me, last Friday, In the Let us figure with you on purchased 40 acres of new land Primary; and to say I trust Your Plumbing Needs joining Mr. Cox’s ranch on the west. those who did not, will do so Mr. Mitchell is an experienced car this Fall, at the General penter and plans to build on his Election. land this fall. Mr. W llford Mitchell owns a fine big school bus and was looking over the school conditions PARM A PHONE 134-J-2 for a bus job. Dick Smith and Theodore Math- Pendleton— Roy W. Ritner. who won the nomination for representa tive In Congress in the recent pri maries. made the following state ment today: I wish to thank my supporters in Malheur county for the vote which THE NYSSA FUNERAL HOME L J ----------------------^ BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ROBT. D. LYTLE ATTORNEY And CO U NSE LO R-AT-LAW First National Bank Building Phone 66 V ALE OREGON J. S. COOPER Business Analysis Accounting Auditing Income & Social Security Tax Specialist. Moore Hotel Bldg. Ontario, Ore. Phone 159 Anna B. Pritchett D. O. O STE O PATH Y —And— E LE C TR O TH ER A PY PHONE 201 VALE - - - OREGON ———————————a Guarantee Work WYCKOFF JEWELRY STORE O fficial Time Inspector for Union Pacific Ontario Oregon OPTOMETRIST “ See McFall and See Better" DR. J. A. McFALL Eyesight Specialist O N T A R IO OREGON CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS I wL h to express my appre ciation for the support receiv ed In the Primary Election and want to thank each and every one of you who helped me win the Republican nom ination for Assessor. JEAN BURELLE ACHIEVEMENT W AS STIMULANT ENOUGH OWYHEE NOTES In time o f stress only knowl edge gained beforehand may prove truly dependable. The added security resulting from adequate Information regard ing necessary arrangements can prove a source of com fort during a time of need. The Nyssa Funeral Home wel comes requests for Informa tion at all times, from any one. I received for representative in Con gress. It made it possible for me to win the nomination In a clo » con test. I f I should be successful in be ing elected at the general election it is my ambition to be as efficient a representative as was the late Nici; Sinnott. By hard work and careful study of the problems of Eastern Oregon, Nick was a real help to his district. I intend to visit each sec tion of the Congressional district for the purpose of learning its needs. Arthur Brisbane editorially said on May 16, 1935 — “ A M E L IA E A R H A R T ... is not a good shot with cham pagne bottles. She tried to christen a new airplane, ‘ hurled’ the bottle and missed The second time she broke the bottle and released the foam. “ There are more important things than knowing how to throw a champagne bottle. Miss Earhart, who drinks nothing with alcohol in it, started from Hawaii, flying to this country, over 2,400 miles o f Pacific Ocean water, and she did not miss the road. When . . she flew from Mexico C ity to N ew York, first man or woman that ever did it, in one hop and alone, she found her way across seven hundred miles o f the Gulf o f Mexico and above lonesome forests . .. “ Such an American girl need not know how to throw a champagne bottle.” Here was history in the making . . . wonderful personal achievement, contributions to science and progress, splen did examples o f ability and courage. Could this or any great success have been achieved with out clear thinking? The human mind refuses to associate cool scientihc daring or achievement with drinking or alcohol Drinking habits, lightly entered upon, may be slowly hut inexorably closing the door o f achievement against you. A lcohol E ducation 1730 Chicago Avenue, Evanston, Illinois SpemereJ by the Natante/ human i Chnttian Temperance Unían VIRGIL STAPLES To the Voters of the Republican Party: GEO. J. KINZER Plumber David F. Graham, $ 5 .oo »o«* „vi: M Qlg. 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